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JOB PRINTING. <lb/>
The Reflector is <lb/>
pared to do all worK <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/>
A Intruder. <lb/>
Join e, of this <lb/>
BOOK plum and pear trees in- <lb/>
with mine kind insects, lie <lb/>
I the tree and rent <lb/>
i i I. II. director of N. C. <lb/>
A;, i- St <lb/>
Battle write that the plum twigs <lb/>
they a--e infested with the <lb/>
Jose scabs the scientific of <lb/>
which The pear <lb/>
with oyster shell <lb/>
the name being <lb/>
-i-n The named i- said <lb/>
lo he one the worst and most <lb/>
pests known the orchard- <lb/>
is, has only been recently respited <lb/>
in m State, bat in California and <lb/>
mate of the northern States it has ruin- <lb/>
ed many tin threes. <lb/>
The second mimed is <lb/>
and injurious in many apple and pear <lb/>
but ha- nut the <lb/>
qualities that the s has. <lb/>
The following formal bow Id <lb/>
a wash, to n. used alter the <lb/>
leaves bill and before tiny emerge in <lb/>
ti spring, was given <lb/>
Whale oil soap dissolved in <lb/>
hut. Two pounds of soap <lb/>
each gallon of water. Apply with a <lb/>
Of a scrubbing brush. <lb/>
Another and less expensive treat- <lb/>
is scale formula <lb/>
No. bulletin of the experiment <lb/>
Station, a copy of will be sent to <lb/>
a who are troubled with these pests. <lb/>
Th l wash must lie used only <lb/>
T, or dormant season of trees. It <lb/>
will require two thorough applications <lb/>
in fall and in Hie early <lb/>
.- ring. <lb/>
This may be <lb/>
benefit to many people in Dur- <lb/>
ham vicinity, hence we give to <lb/>
readers. Durham Sun. <lb/>
Defeats <lb/>
i Md., September Ks <lb/>
Jake drain was knocked <lb/>
., ii Frank P. at the Eureka <lb/>
Club tonight. <lb/>
The Baltimore heavyweight was lit- <lb/>
lie nine than a punching bag the <lb/>
audit took but two and <lb/>
a quarter ninnies to put the<lb/>
was very fat. and it W I <lb/>
dent when he appeared In the ring that <lb/>
he was in no condition to <lb/>
who was trained to the hoar. <lb/>
weight was announced as pounds <lb/>
but lie looked at least fifteen pounds <lb/>
heavier, weighed <lb/>
on Sunday. <lb/>
Or of the toughest stories that has <lb/>
recently even from New York, <lb/>
wits brought out in the by <lb/>
the Brotherhood Bookbinders of the <lb/>
strike the employees of the . <lb/>
company. <lb/>
This las a c for <lb/>
1.50,000 Bibles and in making them it <lb/>
has resorted to meanest methods it <lb/>
devise. Its work has been <lb/>
to sweat shops where a ages <lb/>
are paid and where labor seen in its <lb/>
most an I condition. <lb/>
The best wages paid for work on these <lb/>
Bibles was cents a day aid the men <lb/>
were required to work on Sunday. In <lb/>
the greatest city a Christian nation <lb/>
men loved in the manufacture of <lb/>
s ground down by miserly em- <lb/>
and made to work on Sunday. <lb/>
a picture <lb/>
Happy Hits from Tar <lb/>
The Republican new-papers are so <lb/>
sure Bryan's speeches are <lb/>
Republican rotes I hat have <lb/>
Stopped printing them. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector.<lb/>
D. J. WHICH ARD, Editor and Owner <lb/>
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb/>
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 the <lb/>
above amount. <lb/>
campaign year and you <lb/>
should take the two <lb/>
leading papers. <lb/>
An M slake. <lb/>
Way to Get a of <lb/>
of select- ,, , Charlotte Observer reports <lb/>
f. to civilized <lb/>
certainly a great leveler, . , in It is , . n <lb/>
side as lie ,,,.,; ,. is -Manly, , f tin <lb/>
out of the car window at t, . ,,, ,,. Executive as to <lb/>
wheel woman, according lo run ; bin o recent lie <lb/>
Plain, Dealer. ,. f prominence in a .-,. the and <lb/>
for u somewhat s that the annual . <lb/>
he irrelevantly added- Then will be held <lb/>
he as if at sea. ho-B. ,, Low P- <lb/>
and presently young men a d women hasten in will action the <lb/>
Hinge the It is believed that <lb/>
last evening I wan wall i place. are Maya, and party there is a <lb/>
home when a wheel- and dances, but they element an a strong <lb/>
just ahead of mi attracted I simply prelude to the hand that will stop this <lb/>
my attention. She was trim and portent of the <lb/>
and dressed in excellent When the time comes the boa trading of <lb/>
taste. Bar skirt jest reach- teas leads ail he girls use j I <lb/>
el where her boot tops would or- room, where they seat ; view with Republican Chairman <lb/>
have been. She on the J in which be claims <lb/>
very and rounded tan j chattel ins-, they each prompt State majority that <lb/>
shoes, however, ard her teat and in winding sheets by further the Democratic <lb/>
ankles looked decidedly trim i the hostess head and hair pa at 80.000 votes <lb/>
shapely. She wasn't riding, but figure are completely cover- Such <lb/>
bad her wheel on th sidewalk, ed, and when this is done the j are ridiculous. There is no basis <lb/>
pushing it along. The t was mummies, such are <lb/>
such a one, from the ; The men draw lots and made. The small majority of last <lb/>
tarn hat to one by one they enter the year affords no such basis for <lb/>
boot heels, that I lingered a little- j where the muffled sit- Help- boastful These <lb/>
Then I braced up and o far as or ton goes, state and of <lb/>
Just as did so a familiar the lover to his be ms are her idle v <lb/>
I Etna men have a of <lb/>
George, is that I then he may hot- money or started for <lb/>
Didn't know It is the of custom that th a purpose- Look Ike <lb/>
no, I I the girl he Democrats <lb/>
picked out, an I if backs b; not to e ii the last <lb/>
out a forfeit must be will vote rear; of <lb/>
It is nil i at this matrimonial j or former ts <lb/>
lottery i hap voted the fusion <lb/>
York many become disgust <lb/>
a , ed and sales now <lb/>
,. going on between their leaders <lb/>
and t-e over the <lb/>
j spoils office, the utter a- <lb/>
of the cause of <lb/>
Thee , v. ill this <lb/>
GOODBYE, SIR <lb/>
lie way; <lb/>
Only we you <lb/>
. long a .-i <lb/>
Vim stay too long, <lb/>
Mister Winter's <lb/>
Summertime <lb/>
en start <lb/>
heart break you <lb/>
Is heart, <lb/>
tint song <lb/>
You slay too long <lb/>
but strong <lb/>
I Muter <lb/>
a.-h.-s mighty sweet, <lb/>
is on, <lb/>
juicy meat <lb/>
song <lb/>
You slay too long <lb/>
But Mister strong <lb/>
CAROLINA A. <lb/>
replied and felt like rubbing <lb/>
eyes. <lb/>
awfully said the <lb/>
trim wheel woman, with a <lb/>
laugh. was just going over to <lb/>
show Nellie my <lb/>
my new <lb/>
what do you think V <lb/>
was toy law, aged <lb/>
CROP <lb/>
The the week ending <lb/>
Saturday, September 1896, eon- <lb/>
remarkably dry, almost no <lb/>
rain at ail having fallen, except a very <lb/>
few light local shower in several cs- <lb/>
first the week <lb/>
was bill <lb/>
latte. part the rose again <lb/>
move degrees. The weather has <lb/>
clear for <lb/>
picking, was not other rise <lb/>
Streams and walls are reported <lb/>
to b-j getting very low. <lb/>
Extremely dry weather en ti <lb/>
the <lb/>
needed <lb/>
In his at on Wed- <lb/>
Mr. ti- <lb/>
a i <lb/>
I have a reason for coming I North <lb/>
I Carolina which is personal, from <lb/>
in the electoral vote this <lb/>
It was the state of th <lb/>
Una at before I became <lb/>
a candidate, before state bad <lb/>
any part in presenting my <lb/>
was of Ninth Ca <lb/>
which by resolution to <lb/>
me tie of <lb/>
Carolina in that national <lb/>
convention. I appreciate the <lb/>
which they were willing to do <lb/>
me, therefore, it gives me great <lb/>
pleasure lo an on-j these <lb/>
I whom they represented and give what <lb/>
assistance I can, ii any assistance he <lb/>
I to secure the electoral i r <lb/>
this stat for the free coinage silver <lb/>
I at Hi lo I. I an glad <lb/>
of this opens in <lb/>
i which was home one of the <lb/>
l public men given to the <lb/>
n t alone by North . but <lb/>
entire Vane;. <lb/>
He was n <lb/>
i- I t -11 to honor, and I am glad i <lb/>
stand among hi. neighbors and friends <lb/>
advocating the same cause he so <lb/>
advocated, and I cannot more <lb/>
than impress up in your memories the <lb/>
words lie so often spoke. Among the <lb/>
last o his was one Upon <lb/>
the money question. I. t -end v-,, a j with, was wonderfully <lb/>
l . i fertile in to the time <lb/>
ten- i.-om , j B joke <lb/>
The great light la on. The pow r j We played night on a frosh <lb/>
of money its throughout th <lb/>
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Got Report <lb/>
Baking <lb/>
Powder <lb/>
ABSOLUTELY PURE <lb/>
NOMINEES--<lb/>
Ills Opinion of <lb/>
lonely it must ho for the j <lb/>
operators hi those little way station <lb/>
telegraph offices at a news- <lb/>
paper man remarked the even- <lb/>
in the smoking room of the <lb/>
Southwestern limited the train <lb/>
past the switch, semaphore <lb/>
and office lights of of the tiny <lb/>
country stations. <lb/>
lonely, remarked the j <lb/>
stranger in the corner, who had up <lb/>
to this time not taken any part in <lb/>
the conversation, they <lb/>
fun than you'd think. I used <lb/>
lo be one of them myself back ii <lb/>
the eighties. I was at a little <lb/>
try station about my only <lb/>
business night long was report- <lb/>
to the dispatcher of the <lb/>
trains as they passed, with occasion- <lb/>
ally a train order in. <lb/>
in awhile we would a <lb/>
message to send on the <lb/>
wire, and tho rest of the time bung <lb/>
heavy on our hands. <lb/>
ill fated Dennie Murphy, <lb/>
who was killed in the Hastings <lb/>
wreck, was a student in tho office <lb/>
National Ticket. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
WILLIAM J. <lb/>
Nebraska. <lb/>
Kl <lb/>
SEW ALL, <lb/>
of<lb/>
w. H. LUCAS, <lb/>
of Hyde county. <lb/>
rOB <lb/>
H. SMALL, <lb/>
Beaufort county. <lb/>
Sounds a <lb/>
Mr-J. M who lives <lb/>
over in Polk N Ciro- . <lb/>
was in y <lb/>
that old named <lb/>
Absurdity <lb/>
A man was accused of <lb/>
a pair of trousers. There <lb/>
several witnesses, but the , <lb/>
was rather and to The old tea. well-p sud Democrats hay- <lb/>
so the accused was acquitted, says j very tired, soon about the result in Carolina <lb/>
is the success of well-known <lb/>
on the part of tho <lb/>
No rain occurred since <lb/>
September ; rain is badly needed of money its throughout the I young up tho lino that <lb/>
j everywhere and water is getting scarce ; world have entered into this conspiracy ; never think of without a smile. It <lb/>
I in streams and wells. U mostly to the greatest crime ct this I and it worked <lb/>
open and In many places entirely picked or any other overthrow <lb/>
out; hall ha s been bait of the world's money and <lb/>
i We will set out our and <lb/>
Miles went the i <lb/>
., , i with these accessions e our <lb/>
other day aid not <lb/>
ticket, State and a <lb/>
with luck he lay J <lb/>
i ., i i r i safe Candidly, <lb/>
down under shade of a <lb/>
Corn almost dry, an I has <lb/>
like a charm. <lb/>
You the operator in question <lb/>
was of tho of young <lb/>
double their w by fellows who fancy that an operator <lb/>
been put in Field-peas are poor, he value of the other hall which is who works in of the country <lb/>
vines bloomed without hearing much j m their nils. The money changers offices must of necessity be <lb/>
fruit. Very farmers have t good are polluting the temple of lib- operator <lb/>
, ,. , , . . in those days, and that it is at all <lb/>
stand of the seeds are no. lo your ten,, eh Israel. to git down upon <lb/>
very <lb/>
He was told u, morning his <lb/>
that he could go; but he remain alarmed at his not returning <lb/>
ed. His lawyer, to whose collected a party debauch the ballot box <lb/>
he mainly owed went in of and , <lb/>
his liberty, hinted to him again husband. The posse, alter supplied by <lb/>
that he was free to depart, but i D- the diligently for three syndicate of sold-burs <lb/>
still he stayed. gave up tho search But let d Le <lb/>
Then being no more cases to concluded Miles had quit, J Le of <lb/>
be beard, the court was Just exactly one fraud is false and is meant <lb/>
empty, when the lawyer, growing from the day Miles fell these <lb/>
impatient, asked, with some as- j asleep he woke up- About dusk <lb/>
fraudulent purposes <lb/>
i i i-j i . , , . j i and A scheme <lb/>
why he go. arrived home i <lb/>
injured innocent man whispered <lb/>
in his fact is, sir, I did <lb/>
not like to till the witness <lb/>
left the <lb/>
his wife to hurry up supper as he be the <lb/>
was very hungry. The old fellow politicians. Tue rank- <lb/>
u i i n i. I est frauds most corrupt <lb/>
A be made to believe that he I K <lb/>
i will a tempted by them <lb/>
slept one week and still maintains i <lb/>
that the whole thing is a put up <lb/>
sir, I have got on the job on <lb/>
that I <lb/>
New that is running <lb/>
tor the I residency on a Grover <lb/>
laud platform, it i. Lot a I ill strange <lb/>
he should seek to avoid all reference to <lb/>
his Toledo, speech and all other utter- <lb/>
lei s to silver. <lb/>
One the is I he <lb/>
to foist on the <lb/>
try is that Mr. Cleveland appointed <lb/>
about all tin- genuine Democrats <lb/>
office. It i- an idea that will experience j <lb/>
considerable difficulty in it- <lb/>
depart <lb/>
A Cat. <lb/>
who now tolerate mice <lb/>
pr rats or about <lb/>
must be P the fact <lb/>
that a luminous cat, which <lb/>
little to secure nothing <lb/>
to keep, has been and <lb/>
can placed in <lb/>
or nook, and effectually scares <lb/>
away all each nests. This cat is <lb/>
struck or from metal or other <lb/>
like material so as to represent in <lb/>
the exact counterpart <lb/>
its animated sister- It is <lb/>
painted over luminous <lb/>
it in the dark like a <lb/>
o flame. After being used for <lb/>
about a week the place is forever <lb/>
free of either mice or rats <lb/>
The full en 51st Is known <lb/>
the <lb/>
Now doth the sluggish <lb/>
with cast, <lb/>
And jab his stinger into <lb/>
Who monkey with Its nest <lb/>
said Mr. <lb/>
had no chance at an education <lb/>
myself, but I am determined <lb/>
my son shall have the best <lb/>
there is going. I shall send him <lb/>
to <lb/>
Harvard or Princeton <lb/>
haven't decided yet. What's <lb/>
this electoral I men- <lb/>
ii the newspapers so <lb/>
much Chronicle <lb/>
Sad Case have been here <lb/>
for three said the stranger <lb/>
impressively. <lb/>
said the landlord cf <lb/>
the Georgia pillage tavern. <lb/>
I did have a notion of <lb/>
Vesting and here, <lb/>
but if that founded fellow in <lb/>
the house across the can't <lb/>
induced to stop <lb/>
You Love Mo Tell Mo the <lb/>
I arc going to some other <lb/>
said landlord, <lb/>
ten tell j <lb/>
low <lb/>
To <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
On the Safe <lb/>
said the voter to the <lb/>
. , <lb/>
at <lb/>
the polls still open <lb/>
sighed the <lb/>
urgent <lb/>
tho law doesn't allow <lb/>
law be cried the <lb/>
Jones <lb/>
voted bought <lb/>
rifle yesterday, seat word he <lb/>
I got a thing <lb/>
the law, but <lb/>
the fast nature, an <lb/>
a self <lb/>
Constitution. <lb/>
and are now maturing, Look out <lb/>
for votes of under aliases, <lb/>
registering minors and voting c <lb/>
the registration they <lb/>
; propose to do their deviltry. By <lb/>
Who Works. methods the <lb/>
The girl who bless hope to to <lb/>
her. She is and she is votes, but they are sowing <lb/>
too proud to earn her own living- I what they will never reap. The <lb/>
Sue is studious, and ; of the State understand <lb/>
She smiles from behind this. I say to our <lb/>
the counter or desk, her smile is beware of trying the <lb/>
the reflection of celestial scheme. If such deviltry is <lb/>
and eternal bliss. She is like tempted it will not be <lb/>
a beautiful her The Democrats of North Carolina <lb/>
is pure as the propose that a handful <lb/>
strong as the rock from white shall so manipulate <lb/>
which it flows and as high the that part vote of <lb/>
mountain's pinnacle- j which they have absolute <lb/>
The Bight of her should be a hue control this debauch <lb/>
inspiration to all. Her hand may the ballot cheat the white <lb/>
be stained by h-washing; I people of the State their <lb/>
t weeping, factory grease or by offering them false and <lb/>
but it is an honest and j counterfeit ballots. The Demo- <lb/>
hand. It stays have never <lb/>
tune from poor homes. t The will past this <lb/>
is one shield, that protects year more votes than in its <lb/>
a family from I he history. This statement is <lb/>
house asylum. Ail ton by information from <lb/>
or to the girl who every part of the <lb/>
Cato That Side re <lb/>
one of the Mr- asks this pertinent <lb/>
roads is a cat that on question in his speech at <lb/>
one of the trains. When the J York- Each every voter <lb/>
Site has freedom of the train, <lb/>
and makes friends with the pas- <lb/>
Nor is this cat the <lb/>
ready to take sides with the <lb/>
trusts, monopolies and syndicates <lb/>
are banded together the <lb/>
to travel. On one i purpose o the govern <lb/>
of the ferry-boats that crosses <lb/>
ferry in <lb/>
York City to Long Island is <lb/>
a cat is been tho boat <lb/>
ten years. She is the of <lb/>
crew tho <lb/>
in a while puss stays tor <lb/>
a trip- When <lb/>
out of the big beams <lb/>
on the bridge and waits for <lb/>
boat to come back- She never <lb/>
makes the trip on any other boat. <lb/>
crew feed her and care for her <lb/>
or do you stand, with, <lb/>
for honest government, <lb/>
administered people, for <lb/>
tho people Democrats <lb/>
hesitate It is for the doubting <lb/>
to decide- <lb/>
lip, Bl l whore up ire not <lb/>
growing. Mowing hay pea vines <lb/>
continues. sweet <lb/>
an cut the drought. Pea- <lb/>
nuts are drying up, and only half ill i- <lb/>
and hence will be short crop. <lb/>
Good crop o grape <lb/>
Another dry, char week j well tailing. <lb/>
Some cool occurred first part <lb/>
of the week, but it became very warm <lb/>
Cowards end. A local <lb/>
showers occurred in Forsyth and <lb/>
ville, benefiting turnips and permitting <lb/>
some lull plowing, Cotton crop near- <lb/>
all open in south, and soon he <lb/>
in the th ; much it out ; <lb/>
the bet has caused further <lb/>
mature opening, is being <lb/>
brought to market rapidly. Karly <lb/>
i- dry enough to gather and fail- <lb/>
crop. Over half farmers are <lb/>
through cutting and curing tobacco. <lb/>
Hay-making proceeds ; grass and pea- <lb/>
vine hay poor, prep short <lb/>
DISTRICT. <lb/>
Excepting very light local showers <lb/>
on the 11th at points in live <lb/>
Bounties, the entire week was dry and <lb/>
clear. Tho and were hut <lb/>
higher temperatures prevailed at the <lb/>
close of the week. These conditions <lb/>
were favorable for picking cotton <lb/>
which progressed rapidly ; cotton is <lb/>
ti mated to be from to two- <lb/>
open. The entire crop will he <lb/>
out at least three weeks earlier than <lb/>
usual. Field-as being <lb/>
nods were formed sparingly. Where <lb/>
rains turnips are making fine <lb/>
growth but many planted <lb/>
turnip three times Without <lb/>
a stand. Cane being cut and <lb/>
molasses made, Pastures injured by <lb/>
also in western <lb/>
Strange Indeed. <lb/>
Ail engineer at the K A. L., whose <lb/>
veracity be doubted, relates a <lb/>
him in every way possible when <lb/>
die Ion saw the in which there is-tho slightest excuse for it <lb/>
we are new realized its frequently when isn't <lb/>
magnitude when many others not. Jocular operator was cordial- <lb/>
,. ,. detested all the lino. <lb/>
these words came from him a- words Dennie and T up , <lb/>
cf your tents, Oh Is- to send by <lb/>
and the command was by might be well to men- <lb/>
the party i ml th-y engaged ton that tho brass in <lb/>
in warfare within the lo on was not half so an <lb/>
, , or as he fancied he after <lb/>
rescue dint party an I the party name we <lb/>
from the hands who were sprung it on him when business was <lb/>
using it advance th not over. <lb/>
democracy, but plutocracy. message purported to come <lb/>
obtuse from Milwaukee, and frankly <lb/>
signed tho call of the repeating office <lb/>
at tho western end of tho circuit, <lb/>
first thoughtfully the <lb/>
west to avoid detection. <lb/>
in those days Dennie was a <lb/>
Marriageable Age. <lb/>
Regarding the <lb/>
substantially settled the <lb/>
tariff question postponed, remarkably good sender, and the <lb/>
tr ti n i .-j way ho pushed that message into <lb/>
New York Herald has addressed J . . ,. , B , <lb/>
the fly man must <lb/>
itself the discussion Of the nave tho indeed. <lb/>
great social problem, what Ho broke a good many times, but <lb/>
age should finally had it all. Hero is a copy <lb/>
This, however, appears to us message as near as I can <lb/>
question that admits of a very <lb/>
easy A woman should <lb/>
member <lb/>
r.-ii ; Night Rate. <lb/>
M k WU., <lb/>
John <lb/>
marry at whatever SUe an Our receipts am too Blow. If any more <lb/>
tO with K-t <lb/>
Bach an opportunity may we had purposely made <lb/>
come early or it may not come till the check words, while the body <lb/>
it does often happen of tho message counted and bank <lb/>
. i i came the curt <lb/>
the woman can select the . <lb/>
according to her idea of the , . wired Dennie; <lb/>
proper age, for that reason . under tho circumstances, It <lb/>
we should doubt the utility of the , Is customary for the receiving <lb/>
I tho body of the me <lb/>
., . sage back to the sending operator <lb/>
doubtless true that is, repeat <lb/>
average age of marriage has ad- i word to verify the check, when <lb/>
within a generation or <lb/>
two. This is partly because a <lb/>
girl's education is extended over <lb/>
more than formerly, and <lb/>
partly because the men are not <lb/>
ready to many It takes <lb/>
ally the error can be detect- <lb/>
ed. So Dennie <lb/>
if <lb/>
letters with a <lb/>
and over again we made <lb/>
lo H n life or him repeat this frank admission <lb/>
to the point where a man <lb/>
feels that he can undertake a do <lb/>
establishment. At the <lb/>
same time the young women have <lb/>
strange coincident, which happened in acquired more interests op- <lb/>
List says he <lb/>
was walking First street, and <lb/>
just as he got opposite T- <lb/>
Residence, he heard some- <lb/>
thing full just in front of him, and upon <lb/>
investigation, he, found it w s a brand <lb/>
new silver quarter. lie looked around <lb/>
and not seeing any one. could not <lb/>
vi It came from. <lb/>
you see, we are destined, <lb/>
tree sliver, t people <lb/>
not vote us to have it, it will full <lb/>
do not always <lb/>
think of marriage as the one es- <lb/>
end, so that the roses of- <lb/>
ten remain much <lb/>
longer than our grandmothers <lb/>
have thought fit. <lb/>
How Can anybody under <lb/>
take lo say at age <lb/>
should marry t It is a question <lb/>
or the individual woman. As <lb/>
that she has reached <lb/>
maturity, that she has <lb/>
every operator on the line was <lb/>
enjoying it. He finally tumbled <lb/>
would not respond to our demands <lb/>
to letter it just more, bat it <lb/>
was a long time before hoard the <lb/>
last of it, and our connection with <lb/>
tho joke never leaked out <lb/>
York Press. <lb/>
State Ticket- <lb/>
CYRUS II. WATSON, <lb/>
of <lb/>
roil <lb/>
W. MASON, <lb/>
of Northampton. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
CHAS. If. <lb/>
Franklin. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
K. M. <lb/>
of <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
F. AYCOCK, <lb/>
Wayne,<lb/>
J. C. SCARBOROUGH, <lb/>
of Johnston. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
F. <lb/>
Mecklenburg. <lb/>
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE <lb/>
A. C. A VERY, of <lb/>
G. II. BROWN, of Beaufort. <lb/>
COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET. <lb/>
FOR THE SENATE. <lb/>
J. J. LAUGHINGHOUSE. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
J LITTLE, <lb/>
C L <lb/>
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS <lb/>
J A K TICKER, <lb/>
JESSE CANNON, <lb/>
A B CONGLETON. <lb/>
FOR SHERIFF. <lb/>
G M TUCKER. <lb/>
FOR DEEMS. <lb/>
L B MEW BORN. <lb/>
FOR TREASURER. <lb/>
J L LITTLE. <lb/>
FOR CORONER. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
J B TRICK.<lb/>
The Best Salve in the Cuts <lb/>
Bruises, Sores, Salt Fe <lb/>
So Teller, H.-mils <lb/>
t Corns, and all Skin <lb/>
ton, cures Piles, or on <lb/>
pay required. It is guaranteed to give <lb/>
perfect satisfaction or money refunded <lb/>
Price a cents per box. For gale by <lb/>
Jno. L. Wooten. <lb/>
from the skies. Old all his into the proper <lb/>
gold cannot keep it buck. It's wring Qr Q marry is when she <lb/>
just a sure as you arc b in marriage by ft man <lb/>
News, whom loves, whom she <lb/>
honors respects and who will <lb/>
her honor and respect <lb/>
in turn, together with a fitting <lb/>
If such a <lb/>
comes to her early, so much the <lb/>
if late, it may be happier <lb/>
still. The proper sort of a woman <lb/>
A New Method. <lb/>
you vote for , <lb/>
what <lb/>
hat <lb/>
man what change a <lb/>
bill me, give two fives a <lb/>
ten in <lb/>
Jut Like It. <lb/>
When a man stops taking a news- <lb/>
paper just because its opinions and <lb/>
his are unlike, it is like his refusing <lb/>
to enter Into conversation with a <lb/>
friend because the two have differ- <lb/>
ideas on the same subject. Troy <lb/>
Press, <lb/>
f A DESPERADO'S <lb/>
tea th Mail Who Bad <lb/>
Com to Hang Him. <lb/>
J. K. Chambers, Union depot tick <lb/>
et agent, in a reminiscent <lb/>
mood, can toll many interesting <lb/>
stories of tho west in early days. <lb/>
He was in the service of the gov- <lb/>
at Sydney -when town <lb/>
Was the toughest In Nebraska, <lb/>
if not in tho west, and whence per- <lb/>
sons hound for the Black Hills <lb/>
started. <lb/>
A few days ago Mr. Chambers <lb/>
sitting in the Milwaukee office, <lb/>
and the conversation turned to early <lb/>
English as She is Spoke. <lb/>
An intelligent foreigner is said <lb/>
to have expressed himself after <lb/>
the following fashion on the ab- <lb/>
of the English <lb/>
I discovered that if I was <lb/>
quick I was fast, if I stood firm I <lb/>
was fast, if I spent too freely I <lb/>
was fast, that not to eat was <lb/>
to fast. discouraged; but <lb/>
when came across the sentence <lb/>
first won one one-dollar <lb/>
prize. I was tempted to give <lb/>
English and learn some other <lb/>
Unity. <lb/>
is always at the proper age. days in the <lb/>
Philadelphia Times. <lb/>
To those who believe in the fa- <lb/>
of the number thirteen, says <lb/>
the Chicago News, some points <lb/>
American silver quarter <lb/>
will sound gloomy if are <lb/>
hardened with many of these <lb/>
coins. On the quarters are <lb/>
teen stars, thirteen letters, in the <lb/>
scroll the eagle holds in its claws, <lb/>
thirteen feathers in the eagle's <lb/>
wing, thirteen feathers in the <lb/>
tail, thirteen parallel lines on the <lb/>
shield, thirteen stripe, <lb/>
thirteen arrowheads, and thirteen <lb/>
letters in the words<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
. Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Entered at the post office at Green <lb/>
mail matte <lb/>
1896 <lb/>
HE CONVENTION <lb/>
They Demand More and a Can- <lb/>
for Congress. <lb/>
The Man of the People <lb/>
ye to Honor. <lb/>
Friday at Rocky Mount Will long be <lb/>
remembered in North <lb/>
No Presidential candidate for <lb/>
a quarter century has visited the State <lb/>
during until Mr. Bryan <lb/>
came. it is not <lb/>
that Le consented to come every- <lb/>
body made up their to see and <lb/>
hear This accounts th- fact <lb/>
that the whole town was <lb/>
with human beings. They came <lb/>
from every direction in immense <lb/>
we our train <lb/>
had ten loaded and packed coaches <lb/>
Every train was loaded to <lb/>
its all surrounding <lb/>
country were there, some going the Jay <lb/>
before an camping out in tents. <lb/>
Rocky had put on its most <lb/>
festive look to receive the next <lb/>
dent and the crowd estimated all the <lb/>
way from to <lb/>
stores and dwellings and nearly all the <lb/>
buildings v ere and decorated <lb/>
in National colors. The various com- <lb/>
bad done their work well. <lb/>
Out at the Fair Grounds the <lb/>
were complete and the <lb/>
orations superb. A large commodious <lb/>
stand just in front the grand <lb/>
from which Mr. Bryan was to speak <lb/>
Besides this the grand stand, the judges <lb/>
Stand, an etc., were near to see <lb/>
and furnished sea's <lb/>
tor those who were fortunate enough to <lb/>
get tin m. <lb/>
The Press reporters occupied the <lb/>
stand. arrangements <lb/>
under the direction of a special <lb/>
which Sir. C. C. Cooper was <lb/>
chairman and their work had been well <lb/>
done. Wt are obligations <lb/>
to this gentleman and the Chief Mar- <lb/>
shall, Capt. S. L. Hart, for courtesies. <lb/>
There were at least 1,500 ladles in <lb/>
the grand stand and they added <lb/>
to the interest of the occasion by <lb/>
presence. <lb/>
Mr. Bryan arrived at the Fair <lb/>
Grounds at one o'clock and as he near- <lb/>
ed the stand there was shout <lb/>
and a around the place <lb/>
which he was to speak such as no <lb/>
man being ever before. It looked <lb/>
as if people would be crushed by the <lb/>
them. The heat was <lb/>
simply intense and as that of <lb/>
inanity stood there jambed together <lb/>
under a burning sun perspiration <lb/>
streaming from every face it presented <lb/>
a picture which can be gotten in no <lb/>
other way of the intense interest and <lb/>
is in this campaign <lb/>
restoration of the money our fathers <lb/>
to the place it held in their day. II <lb/>
BUT man doubts the sincerity of North <lb/>
Carolina Democrats for free silver at <lb/>
the ratio of to this would for <lb/>
ever give the lie to such an insulting <lb/>
insinuation. <lb/>
Mr. Bryan was carried front the train <lb/>
to in a drawn by four <lb/>
white horses and as he took his seat on <lb/>
the stand though, he looked a tired man <lb/>
yet his eyes seemed to flash with de- <lb/>
light as he surveyed the immense <lb/>
surrounding him. As he thus sat he <lb/>
impressed us as being a man whose <lb/>
face instantly convinces every one that <lb/>
he is in the presence a great man. <lb/>
Hon. II. Bunn in well chosen <lb/>
words i- Mr. Bryan. lie spoke <lb/>
for thirty minutes in which time he dis- <lb/>
cussed the silver question as well as a <lb/>
man could do in that short space. It <lb/>
would impossible for us to even give <lb/>
synopsis of the speech in our limited <lb/>
space today and we shall therefore con- <lb/>
tent ourselves in giving some <lb/>
which Mr. Bryan made upon us <lb/>
all. <lb/>
To begin with he has a fine <lb/>
with a blight noble eye. He is ear <lb/>
nest to a fault and yet you know that <lb/>
he is not an enthusiast or a fanatic. He <lb/>
you to the belief that he has <lb/>
thought long and well upon the subject <lb/>
which he discusses, that he hits arrived <lb/>
at some definite conclusions, that these <lb/>
conclusions are correct, and that it is <lb/>
his mission to get other people to see <lb/>
them as he does. He talks like one <lb/>
who has a He reasons like <lb/>
one who feels that immense interest are <lb/>
at stale. He is positively tree from de- <lb/>
and there is a frankness and <lb/>
about what he says that car <lb/>
dies the conclusion that his <lb/>
and he has them, arc honest, and <lb/>
lie would have no man He <lb/>
forces admiration and receives respect. <lb/>
He convinces all that he is able ; <lb/>
h is strong, well-balanced <lb/>
ell furnished ; that uppermost in his <lb/>
mind is his county's good ; that to this <lb/>
end he is developing the best energies <lb/>
of bis lite ; that in feeling he is with the <lb/>
toiling millions and if elected President <lb/>
would devote all the powers of his be- <lb/>
bring, as far as he was able, <lb/>
prosperity and happiness to every <lb/>
American citizen. <lb/>
The thought occurs to us, that <lb/>
such a card-date ought not every man to <lb/>
unite in his support him and leave <lb/>
no doubt as to bis election. We be- <lb/>
that as far as North Carolina is <lb/>
concerned, this will accomplished in <lb/>
a few days. The injunction that he It ft <lb/>
upon all silver men in the State in the <lb/>
close of his speech Friday to unite and <lb/>
cast every vote favorable to free silver <lb/>
where it wilt count will surely bear <lb/>
fruit and give to him the electoral <lb/>
of this State. <lb/>
Th-.-re was a meeting of Republicans <lb/>
held Saturday afternoon under the <lb/>
call of B. M. W. and <lb/>
Fleming, secretary. It not <lb/>
being known by outsiders what the <lb/>
pose of the convention was, many <lb/>
to find out went up to see what <lb/>
transpired. <lb/>
The participants in the meeting were <lb/>
slow g together, but after eon <lb/>
ringing of the bell a hundred or <lb/>
more colored people and two whites <lb/>
gathered within the bar of the court <lb/>
room. <lb/>
Chairman finally rapped the <lb/>
assembly to order who said the object <lb/>
of the meeting would be explained by <lb/>
T. W. C. Moore. <lb/>
Mix re, ho is a colored la <lb/>
spoke about an hour. He said he was <lb/>
glad of an y to make one <lb/>
more Republican speech. He contrast- <lb/>
ed the. of the three national <lb/>
conventions a Republican stand- <lb/>
point and argued for and the <lb/>
gold standard. <lb/>
Touching upon State matters Moore <lb/>
said he had been for Dockery That <lb/>
he went lo the State convention in May <lb/>
to work for Dockery, and when the <lb/>
Russell crowd cheated Dockery out of <lb/>
the nomination he came home cried <lb/>
for three weeks. Me was still in <lb/>
of after the gave <lb/>
him second place on their ticket, bu, <lb/>
recent de- <lb/>
he was no longer for him <lb/>
and was to swallow Russell <lb/>
with all he had said st the lie <lb/>
Coining on down to county matte-s <lb/>
he talked at length the <lb/>
not with the <lb/>
lit publicans. lie said that under the <lb/>
present fusion them the <lb/>
will get only four out of the <lb/>
odd in the county and the Pop- <lb/>
all the rest. He that many <lb/>
people thought this meeting w. s being <lb/>
he'd to get out ticket, but it <lb/>
was not tor that purpose. The meeting <lb/>
was simply as their rights and <lb/>
demand their share of the offices. The <lb/>
Populists had promised th t the Sena- <lb/>
tor should be selected by a com- <lb/>
and then gone on and nominated <lb/>
their own It the ex- <lb/>
the Republicans to support the <lb/>
fusion ticket the Republicans had to <lb/>
h the Senator and one more <lb/>
Commissioner. They had been to <lb/>
the Republican executive committee <lb/>
that morning and state what they <lb/>
must have and were told to defer their <lb/>
until next Saturday week and <lb/>
the meantime the committee would be <lb/>
ready to report what could be done <lb/>
He said they were going to wait until <lb/>
that time when another meeting would <lb/>
be held to receive the report and if <lb/>
their demands were acceded to they <lb/>
support the fusion ticket, if not <lb/>
they were going to vote for who they <lb/>
pleased. <lb/>
Moore also took occasion to give <lb/>
Harry Skinner some sharp thrusts, <lb/>
accusing him of first trying to trade <lb/>
with the Democrats, then dickering will <lb/>
the Republicans support, that Skin- <lb/>
was a silver man and no man who <lb/>
was tor and gold could con- <lb/>
vote for Skinner for Con- <lb/>
Moore was followed by C. M. A. <lb/>
Dawson, another colored man, who <lb/>
made some remarks following up the <lb/>
latter part of Moore's speech. He <lb/>
spoke of the folly of Republicans work- <lb/>
and voting for and at <lb/>
the same time for a man to go to <lb/>
Congress whose influence and <lb/>
would be cast every measure <lb/>
advocated by Dawson in- <lb/>
resolutions setting forth <lb/>
facts and upon the Republican <lb/>
executive committee the district <lb/>
to give them a candidate up- <lb/>
on the same platform with and <lb/>
same principles as <lb/>
and that if the committee fail-d to do <lb/>
this then they requested T. C. <lb/>
Moore to take the field as an <lb/>
dent candidate for <lb/>
The resolutions were ail pied, and <lb/>
Moore announced that if the executive <lb/>
committee failed in the matter he <lb/>
would out as b as re- <lb/>
quested. <lb/>
Just before adjournment Frank <lb/>
Johnston was called on also made <lb/>
a speech. He made no reference to <lb/>
what had been done in the meeting, <lb/>
except to compliment Moore, his being <lb/>
almost entirely a race speech. <lb/>
the crowd to throw ob <lb/>
in the way of certain plans. Suffice it <lb/>
to say that every man who participated <lb/>
n these is certain that <lb/>
Bryan will be elected. <lb/>
Democrats are unsparing their <lb/>
criticism of Secretary who, by <lb/>
the way, is going lo take stump in <lb/>
Kentucky for and for <lb/>
having written a letter saying in effect <lb/>
that he would redeem silver dollars <lb/>
gold if the was made. Senator <lb/>
Faulkner declares this to be an <lb/>
to the money sharks to raid the <lb/>
gold reserve of the and force <lb/>
the issue of more bonds, and expresses <lb/>
the opinion that it will be worth thous- <lb/>
ands of voles to Bryan and silver, by <lb/>
convincing people the intention of <lb/>
the men to still further than <lb/>
they have yet gone towards turning our <lb/>
financial interests over to a dozen <lb/>
bankers in Europe and New York. <lb/>
He says Ibis the necessity <lb/>
as well as the duty of those who believe <lb/>
American financial independence to <lb/>
support the A policy represent <lb/>
ed by the democratic <lb/>
Representative <lb/>
see, who has come or the stump long <lb/>
enough to finish preparing the <lb/>
Campaign Book, the pres- <lb/>
situation, the beginning of the <lb/>
tight those well posted have known that <lb/>
the republicans had everything east of <lb/>
New York ; that the democracy hap <lb/>
of the Potomac and <lb/>
Ohio livers, and everything west the <lb/>
Missouri rivet, and it has got such <lb/>
a hold in the Northern stales of the <lb/>
tern portion of the Mississippi valley <lb/>
that the election or the <lb/>
Vermont election have been insufficient <lb/>
make even and II <lb/>
secure, the democratic party, <lb/>
with all the handicaps that have placed <lb/>
it, is in a better position to win a victory <lb/>
today it has been at this stage of <lb/>
the campaign in any content in the last <lb/>
twenty years We going to win <lb/>
this tight. and Vermont prove <lb/>
that the republicans are correct in their <lb/>
Tew England, as Ar- <lb/>
and Alabama proved that the <lb/>
democrats were correct in i <lb/>
mates as to the situation in the <lb/>
and <lb/>
A well advertised public meeting of <lb/>
the Money of Wash- <lb/>
was attended by just seven <lb/>
and three of them were <lb/>
reporters. <lb/>
Industry Dependent <lb/>
Supply. <lb/>
Money <lb/>
WASHINGTON <lb/>
Our Regular <lb/>
Washington, D. C, Sept. <lb/>
Several important democratic con- <lb/>
were held in Washington and <lb/>
vicinity during the present week, and <lb/>
the precautions taken to keep the sub- <lb/>
talked about at these conferences <lb/>
out of the newspapers have <lb/>
Among those taking part in <lb/>
these were Senator Jones, <lb/>
chairman of the democratic National <lb/>
Committee ; Senator Chair- <lb/>
man of Congressional ; <lb/>
Senator Butler, of the <lb/>
committee, and German, <lb/>
Teller and and National com- <lb/>
Scott, of the democratic ad <lb/>
committee. It is enough for <lb/>
those who desire the election of Bryan <lb/>
and the triumph if free silver to know <lb/>
that the object of inferences was <lb/>
to add to the certainty of result, <lb/>
and that they ere in every way <lb/>
factory to those who in <lb/>
them. More could not be told without <lb/>
a violation of confidence, and without <lb/>
which enable <lb/>
THE UNIVERSITY. <lb/>
The high water mark of attendance <lb/>
has be ;. re this weeK at the <lb/>
The week closes with a to- <lb/>
attendance of in all departments <lb/>
These are distributed as follows Col- <lb/>
department Law Med- <lb/>
Summer school <lb/>
means, it the experience of the past is <lb/>
carried out, a total enrollment of COO. <lb/>
The freshman class I thus for <lb/>
one hundred . <lb/>
The has been an interesting <lb/>
one at Chapel Hill. Dr. <lb/>
made Ins formal opening address to the <lb/>
students on Toes-Jay in presence of <lb/>
a large gathering, outlining the policy <lb/>
of the University and his own policy to <lb/>
the young men. The speech was re- <lb/>
with great by the <lb/>
young men and partly as a result it <lb/>
all old classes of the University <lb/>
have voluntarily adopted re-solutions <lb/>
prohibiting hazing, thus co-operating <lb/>
with the faculty in the first principles <lb/>
self government. The new <lb/>
starts with all the depart- <lb/>
in thorough harmony. AH the <lb/>
student are looming and <lb/>
the great school is thoroughly started <lb/>
its year's work Commons Hall <lb/>
with arrangements for boarding cue <lb/>
hundred or more with tea next <lb/>
Monday night. It is one of the best <lb/>
equipped rooms in the stale. <lb/>
Both this and the kitchen are due lo <lb/>
the beneficence Ms. F. Fa- <lb/>
of New York. It is a great boon <lb/>
to all students. Five new men of <lb/>
in their departments have been add- <lb/>
ed to the leaching force, an instruct <lb/>
each Latin, Modern Languages, Kn- <lb/>
History and Scientific Physical <lb/>
Culture. While the last docs not <lb/>
on a course yet Mr. conies to <lb/>
the state thoroughly equipped to make <lb/>
physical culture <lb/>
and profitable. The Young <lb/>
Men's Association gives its <lb/>
annual reception to the new <lb/>
with refreshments and short talks, <lb/>
sic, Friday night in Commons <lb/>
Hall. <lb/>
Here is a here a piece of <lb/>
charcoal. Both carbon yet between <lb/>
stands the mightiest of magicians <lb/>
The food on your and <lb/>
your own body ; the same, <lb/>
vet 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 hone. No. <lb/>
But by means of the Shaker Digestive <lb/>
Cordial we can enable the stomach to <lb/>
digest food which would otherwise fer- <lb/>
and poison the .-y-t-m. In all <lb/>
forms of and incipient con- <lb/>
with weakness, loss of flesh, <lb/>
thin blood, nervous prostration <lb/>
dial is the successful Taken <lb/>
with food it relieves at. once. It <lb/>
and assists nature to <lb/>
trial to show its merit <lb/>
in cents, <lb/>
LA s the best medicine for <lb/>
d-en. Doctors recommend it in place <lb/>
of Castor Oil. <lb/>
to Header. <lb/>
Any reader of the <lb/>
ten -cent stamps to <lb/>
Trade Company, Boston, <lb/>
will receive Marion Harland's <lb/>
containing- twelve <lb/>
articles on good living and how to <lb/>
live. <lb/>
The addition of or <lb/>
to the world's <lb/>
would not as a matter of <lb/>
course of itself bring- prosperity. <lb/>
Even the addition of double this <lb/>
amount to the stock C money in <lb/>
the United States i not lead <lb/>
to rivalry to the Garden of <lb/>
Eden, or of necessity set the <lb/>
country afire with prosperity. <lb/>
Money can do of itself. <lb/>
Trade and industry the only <lb/>
roads to wealth. But trade and <lb/>
are much more likely to <lb/>
flourish when money is abundant <lb/>
than it is scarce, not <lb/>
flourish at all when money is not <lb/>
to be had. An <lb/>
favors industry ; a contracting- <lb/>
currency Strangle industry- <lb/>
the single gold standard the <lb/>
currency of the United States has <lb/>
th-j past four years contracted <lb/>
by nearly Under a <lb/>
standard it should have <lb/>
expanded by that amount in the <lb/>
That is why industry <lb/>
is for bimetallism- <lb/>
The Rocky <lb/>
speaks in this way of a certain <lb/>
class of men to be found in every <lb/>
community <lb/>
Often men, from thorough <lb/>
or inexcusable <lb/>
seem perfectly <lb/>
contribute nothing to a <lb/>
redounds to the good <lb/>
while they are as much and <lb/>
more who <lb/>
help all they can. <lb/>
Is it right, morally, to expect <lb/>
your more spirited neigh- <lb/>
to spend their money for <lb/>
something that equally benefits <lb/>
you of it calmly ask <lb/>
yourself question- Is it <lb/>
Is it honest <lb/>
An Indiana editor was going to <lb/>
marry a rich widow. <lb/>
said it was for her money and it <lb/>
made the editor weep to be ac- <lb/>
of such mercenary thoughts <lb/>
and ho persuaded the widow to <lb/>
turn all her wealth to her <lb/>
daughter, so people couldn't say <lb/>
that. She did. Then the editor <lb/>
changed his mind eloped <lb/>
with the daughter <lb/>
PUBLICITY. <lb/>
Sense in Advertising. <lb/>
C OF <lb/>
DOCTOR OF PUBLICITY. <lb/>
There is nothing mysterious, <lb/>
remarkable, or <lb/>
cult about advertising. <lb/>
Advertising is simply a <lb/>
or a request, on the part of <lb/>
the advertiser the public call <lb/>
to inspect and to buy that which <lb/>
the advertiser has for sale. <lb/>
It is obvious that there must be <lb/>
something for sale if be <lb/>
sale, it is as obvious <lb/>
something for might just <lb/>
as well not be for sale if nobody <lb/>
knows v. here it is and how to get <lb/>
to it. <lb/>
value of greatest drama <lb/>
is as much in the audience as in <lb/>
the act rs of it. <lb/>
The value of a good thing is <lb/>
in how many people know the <lb/>
good of it. <lb/>
There is no good to <lb/>
good. <lb/>
The best that is unknown is no <lb/>
the unwanted u. <lb/>
A good not <lb/>
less people know of its goodness <lb/>
and where they obtain it- <lb/>
Advertising is Simply the cheap- <lb/>
est, the easiest, the quickest, <lb/>
the most sensible way of <lb/>
which you have with <lb/>
those who may it. <lb/>
EDITORIAL NOTES, <lb/>
The folk- at the re <lb/>
sen all kind-; of methods to get their <lb/>
literature circulated throughout the <lb/>
country. They are out <lb/>
offers lo the papers to give them <lb/>
a page of ready set matter every week <lb/>
or two. All of the papers is <lb/>
to pay n the stuff and add <lb/>
you are unwilling or unable to pay <lb/>
it is that the Be <lb/>
publican committee of your district <lb/>
might willing f help you in this <lb/>
That is awfully but <lb/>
down this way we don't happen to <lb/>
need any gold bug filling to help get <lb/>
out our papers. <lb/>
possibly fail to carry <lb/>
the said lion. <lb/>
of Philadelphia, in a recent i <lb/>
is sure of all the southern states, <lb/>
whose total in the electoral college <lb/>
is and the states west of the Mis- <lb/>
river, which gives him more. <lb/>
This toots up out of just <lb/>
short of a majority. In addition there <lb/>
is Minnesota, Iowa and Michigan. <lb/>
States have votes, and, if car- <lb/>
by Bryan, will give him votes <lb/>
in the electoral college, nine <lb/>
more than a majority. <lb/>
while <lb/>
lo elect the democratic con- <lb/>
Mr. Barker, believe that he <lb/>
will also carry Ohio, Illinois and <lb/>
giving him electoral or a <lb/>
grand total of It is even possible <lb/>
that may carry the stale of New <lb/>
CUBE FOR HEADACHE. <lb/>
As a remedy for all forms of Headache <lb/>
Bitters has proved to be the <lb/>
best. It effects a cine <lb/>
the must dreaded habitual sick <lb/>
yield to its We <lb/>
urge all who are afflicted to procure a <lb/>
bottle, and give this remedy a tan- <lb/>
In case of habitual constipation <lb/>
Bitters cures by giving the needed tone <lb/>
to the bowels, few eases long <lb/>
the oar this medicine. Try it once. <lb/>
Fifty cents and at John L. <lb/>
Drug Store. <lb/>
Worth Knowing. <lb/>
An tire is excellent <lb/>
thing a library for the <lb/>
of the books, to <lb/>
expert in such things. <lb/>
Plants, human beings and <lb/>
need sunlight, fresh air and <lb/>
exercise to keep them in proper <lb/>
health ; if denied, weakness fol- <lb/>
lows. <lb/>
Never permit your check-rein <lb/>
to be so tight that your horse <lb/>
cannot put his head where he <lb/>
wants to when pulling up hill. <lb/>
How you to have your <lb/>
head tied up with a tight check-<lb/>
A well-known medical authority <lb/>
says, a recent work, that <lb/>
cheese should be eaten at least <lb/>
once a day. is the most <lb/>
animal food he <lb/>
says; two to three times <lb/>
nutritious as the same money val- <lb/>
of ordinary <lb/>
in Hood's <lb/>
serious illness by keeping the <lb/>
and all the in a <lb/>
healthy <lb/>
We happened to pick up one <lb/>
Coopers circulars and this is what he <lb/>
has to say to the farmers of Pill and <lb/>
surrounding counties <lb/>
Market active this week and prices <lb/>
have advanced; all grades taken at full of the State, feeling confident <lb/>
that those who believe in free <lb/>
it be Possible. <lb/>
We just learned from <lb/>
good authority, in fact from a <lb/>
prominent Republican, that the <lb/>
are making attempts <lb/>
to bribe the preachers of <lb/>
this section, several cases <lb/>
have succeeded, to preach the <lb/>
bug from their <lb/>
pits and work their flock <lb/>
for preservation of then- <lb/>
slavery. The bugs fear <lb/>
revolt cf the whose whole <lb/>
interests are against the gold <lb/>
standard, from the republican <lb/>
party, they have taken the <lb/>
most effective, but damnable way <lb/>
of checking it. Two weeks ago <lb/>
a colored preacher in this city <lb/>
held up his to heaven <lb/>
took a most solemn oath that he <lb/>
would never vote for Russell or <lb/>
Today he is working <lb/>
hard for both. feel confident <lb/>
there are not many like the above <lb/>
disreputable <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
to the State. <lb/>
have had a very pleasant <lb/>
time State, while I <lb/>
have spoken at a number of <lb/>
places, the trip has been so nicely <lb/>
arranged that I rest be- <lb/>
tween aid am net at all <lb/>
fatigued. I have not only enjoyed <lb/>
the trip, but also my association <lb/>
with the silver men whom I have <lb/>
met from time to time. I go out <lb/>
New in Line. <lb/>
The State Demo- <lb/>
convention has fallen <lb/>
put up the <lb/>
ticket nod a platform <lb/>
For <lb/>
of <lb/>
For Lieutenant Governor- <lb/>
Wilbur F. Porter, of <lb/>
For Associate Justice of the <lb/>
Court of <lb/>
Titos, of Buffalo. <lb/>
of Bryan and S.-wall and <lb/>
the Chicago platform; <lb/>
of the Raines law; arraign- <lb/>
of Governor Morton's ad- <lb/>
ministration and the acts of the <lb/>
recent Republican legislatures; <lb/>
denunciation of Superintendent <lb/>
of Public Works Aldridge for his <lb/>
extravagance; a for home <lb/>
rule for a protest <lb/>
against the violations by <lb/>
officials of the law which <lb/>
guarantees preference in pub- <lb/>
to honorably <lb/>
ed Soldiers, a recommendation <lb/>
for the maintenance <lb/>
of roads throughout the <lb/>
State; a recommendation for the <lb/>
modification revision the <lb/>
liability anti- <lb/>
conspiracy laws as will secure <lb/>
justice to employ- <lb/>
J B. CHERRY. <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
We Offer <lb/>
Which <lb/>
Safely <lb/>
to Mother <lb/>
and <lb/>
EXPECTANT <lb/>
MOTHERS, <lb/>
Robs Confinement of it; Pain, and Risk. <lb/>
My wife used be- <lb/>
i fore birth of her she did not <lb/>
suffer quickly i <lb/>
relieved at the critical hour but. <lb/>
, had no pains afterward and her <lb/>
recovery was rapid. <lb/>
E. E. Ala. <lb/>
Sent by Mail or Express, on receipt of . <lb/>
price, per bottle. Moth- <lb/>
, mailed Free. <lb/>
m., <lb/>
BOLD BY ALL <lb/>
W. HIGGS, i. S. HIGGS, Cashier <lb/>
Maj. HENRY HARDING Cashier. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Representing Capital of More Than a Hall <lb/>
Million Dollars, <lb/>
Win. T. Dixon, President National <lb/>
Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md. <lb/>
The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland <lb/>
Neck, N. C. <lb/>
Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. O <lb/>
R. R. Fleming, N. C. <lb/>
D. W. Higgs Bros., <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
We respectfully solicit the accounts <lb/>
of firms, individuals mid the general <lb/>
Checks and Account Books furnish <lb/>
on application. <lb/>
and <lb/>
MM <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. a <lb/>
Have just received an <lb/>
II IS ill. <lb/>
of the latest style and .-ire ready <lb/>
rants of the trade at Prices Lower <lb/>
than ever off-re I Small <lb/>
and quick sales, is our motto. Our <lb/>
goods are new and cheap to meet the <lb/>
wants of is-es. We are <lb/>
goods at a far below the <lb/>
price. <lb/>
tot we sell tor<lb/>
45.60 <lb/>
to <lb/>
13.50 <lb/>
price. Certainly as high or higher <lb/>
ban last season. Our order buyers <lb/>
and dealers are competing lively every <lb/>
day making prices <lb/>
factory to all patrons. Several new <lb/>
buyers on the market, we <lb/>
now have the strongest corps in the <lb/>
the neighboring markets <lb/>
are complaining for mat of <lb/>
money to conduct their business- Cash <lb/>
is plentiful with us, never in better <lb/>
to protect our patrons Interest <lb/>
and sell their tobacco for the <lb/>
Dial no or <lb/>
sail your higher than I do. <lb/>
Bend or ship a lot promptly, it <lb/>
means a saving of money lo you. Have <lb/>
sold big lots of bright primings <lb/>
at <lb/>
and lively department of my <lb/>
business is in better shape than ever <lb/>
thank you to give me n <lb/>
dial <lb/>
Tobacco nicely graded. <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
D. Y. Prop. <lb/>
Henderson, N. C, Sept. <lb/>
will find some way of <lb/>
elating vote, so that we will <lb/>
present a solid front to the gold <lb/>
forces in the coming <lb/>
William J. <lb/>
The silver dollar was worth <lb/>
in 1873 when the gold <lb/>
wag established. <lb/>
are now told that it is only worth <lb/>
cents- If the standard <lb/>
has knocked off the <lb/>
dollar in three <lb/>
what will become our dollar in <lb/>
twenty years more if we do <lb/>
Mt stop the ravages of the gold- <lb/>
bag For Pt this rate of <lb/>
in a few ears more the <lb/>
people's money will be gone and <lb/>
nothing left bat a wealthy bank- <lb/>
system built upon the <lb/>
of a ruined <lb/>
Sun- <lb/>
FLOORING <lb/>
IN <lb/>
less cost- Try a car f. o. b <lb/>
at Tillery, C- at per M. <lb/>
North Carolina Lumber Co <lb/>
All we is a trial will give en- <lb/>
tire satisfaction. <lb/>
G. A. CO. <lb/>
Port <lb/>
B. F. SUGG, Manager. <lb/>
Is the lowest price any to you I Are the any <lb/>
inducements If so come and see our Lew <lb/>
which we have just received. Our store is <lb/>
full of New Goods prices <lb/>
were novel- lower. <lb/>
To the <lb/>
ladies we extend a invitation t examine our stocK of <lb/>
Dress Goods <lb/>
Trimmings <lb/>
have a beautiful up-to-date lire You will the <lb/>
latest styles we know we can please yon. Ob. hew how <lb/>
beautiful, the prettiest line I have ever is what our <lb/>
say of them. have a largo both in colors blacks and <lb/>
please you. <lb/>
In and Gents FUR- <lb/>
GOODS we have a <lb/>
Hue- <lb/>
In LA DIES CLOTH for Wraps <lb/>
we have what you want <lb/>
In Men and PANTS <lb/>
GOODS we have just the best <lb/>
stock to be- found prices were <lb/>
never <lb/>
HARNESS COLLARS, <lb/>
TRUNKS, GROCERIES, <lb/>
PROVISIONS, FURNITURE, <lb/>
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, <lb/>
CARPETS, CARPET PAPER, <lb/>
RUGS, LACK CURTAINS. <lb/>
CURIA POLES, <lb/>
and any goods you need for your <lb/>
self and family see us. <lb/>
Our object is to sell good <lb/>
est goods at the lowest prices. <lb/>
SHOES- In shoes we <lb/>
or to buy such as will please the <lb/>
the prices on Shoes <lb/>
much lower than Give <lb/>
us a when you need <lb/>
for yourself or any member of <lb/>
your family. We can fit the small- <lb/>
est or largest foot in the <lb/>
Oar L. M. Reynolds Shoes give yon anything you <lb/>
for Men and are warranted may at the lowest prices <lb/>
to give good service- We have ever heard of. see our <lb/>
had six years experience with 112.60 Solid Oak Bedroom Suits, <lb/>
this line and know them to be all To pass us by would an <lb/>
We have a line of <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
we claim for them. <lb/>
In HARDWARE, GUNS, <lb/>
GUN IMPLEMENTS, <lb/>
LOADED SHELLS, CROCK- <lb/>
GLASSWARE, HALL <lb/>
LAMPS, LIBRARY LAMPS, <lb/>
PARLOR LAMPS, LAMP <lb/>
FIXTURES, TINWARE, <lb/>
WOOD and WILLOW WARE <lb/>
disable injustice to your pocket <lb/>
book. This is so because <lb/>
say 80- because our goods <lb/>
and prices make it so. Here is a <lb/>
fair If deserve <lb/>
give us nothing, but <lb/>
you our goods prices sat <lb/>
acknowledge it with <lb/>
your patronage. Hoping to see <lb/>
soon promising our beat <lb/>
efforts to make your coming <lb/>
pleasant and profitable, we are <lb/>
Your <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb/>
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aft H<lb/>
Have opened up a new <lb/>
and large stock of <lb/>
FABE, <lb/>
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/>
Are You. <lb/>
GOLD <lb/>
OR <lb/>
SILVER <lb/>
payment in GOLD, or <lb/>
Bros, old stand. Our stock embraces <lb/>
CLOTHING, <lb/>
CAPES, Cloaks. <lb/>
DRESS GOODS, <lb/>
UMBRELLAS, <lb/>
OVERALLS, <lb/>
GLOVES, <lb/>
HOSIERY, <lb/>
NOTIONS, <lb/>
Caps <lb/>
JUMPERS, <lb/>
us at <lb/>
j LACE GOODS. <lb/>
UNDERWEAR, <lb/>
SUSPENDERS, <lb/>
JEWELRY, <lb/>
SHOES. <lb/>
and a lot of oilier goods to numerous Jo mention. <lb/>
Yours to please,<lb/>
Higgs Bros, old stand. <lb/>
Leader of Style.<lb/>
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Frank <lb/>
Wilson.<lb/>
Print at the <lb/>
Names of Both Get . . <lb/>
of to . <lb/>
You and Boys <lb/>
WINTER <lb/>
CLOTHING. <lb/>
Local Reflections, <lb/>
Autumn begins on the <lb/>
and equal. <lb/>
We sell best Butter mid Cheese. <lb/>
J. C. Ron. <lb/>
The Academy boys have a new <lb/>
loot ball and Halted up the game. <lb/>
See our of Shoes. <lb/>
J. C Conn St Son. <lb/>
Some people spend enough lime <lb/>
milk to a new <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
Nice stock of Dry Goods and Mo- <lb/>
at J. C. Cobb Son's. <lb/>
Saturday night gave us a <lb/>
change in the temperature. <lb/>
Two ears of New Wheat Floor i <lb/>
arrived J. C. Cobb Son's. <lb/>
from New <lb/>
J. I. Daniel is sick, <lb/>
. returned <lb/>
u evening. <lb/>
Mrs L. II. of is <lb/>
her parents here. <lb/>
Little Miss has gone <lb/>
to Wilmington for a visit. <lb/>
Willis, of is <lb/>
visiting Mrs. II. C. Hooker. <lb/>
Re. E. D. and wife returned <lb/>
Saturday evening from Warsaw. <lb/>
Miss Lela home <lb/>
Thursday <lb/>
Good Work <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
Henry W. died at <lb/>
five miles from town on Friday <lb/>
night at o'clock He had been in <lb/>
for a long time. He was <lb/>
an held in es- j and cap of Pitt County <lb/>
very on. Capt. was J Col. Sugg has interested himself in <lb/>
i j member of j having a photograph taken the <lb/>
as with Ma- bright break that <lb/>
That is a good work Col. I. A. Bum <lb/>
engaged in and should be pared <lb/>
by every citizen of eastern <lb/>
If m. 1896. Fall Winter. 1896 <lb/>
TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND PRES- <lb/>
of <lb/>
sonic honor this . <lb/>
to <lb/>
Sept. <lb/>
t. <lb/>
Swill and M. <lb/>
of Snow Hill, are attending <lb/>
An additional room is being built to <lb/>
the central office the t ex- <lb/>
Mrs. II. returned home <lb/>
evening from several trucks at <lb/>
Sara tern. <lb/>
j was 15th inst., at the Es. <lb/>
at. tern the exact number o <lb/>
In a letter to the I pounds sold that day being <lb/>
M. President of tn. Sugg I having a <lb/>
the <lb/>
Mount was thronged with <lb/>
occurred on any one the . u . . <lb/>
mi . . ;. to bear oar next President, William J <lb/>
market since t establishment, this <lb/>
M. President of tn. <lb/>
Democratic Club, of appoints <lb/>
the following as marshals on the 24th <lb/>
he crowd was estimated at <lb/>
The. town was <lb/>
and unbounded. The <lb/>
east is in no particular behind the west <lb/>
in the accorded our <lb/>
standard bearer. <lb/>
of September, in the parade to I <lb/>
market, <lb/>
u. the warehouses, <lb/>
market r-nix , I s <lb/>
be had when Senator It. ; m the o'clock <lb/>
of South Carolina addresses that co. <lb/>
R. D. us a whole. . <lb/>
and many prominent men from <lb/>
tile Slate. <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
Hooker and G. hf. <lb/>
a veteran of <lb/>
having on board an <lb/>
composed of special <lb/>
mi As- <lb/>
Cherry. D. J . Jesse graphs will appear in the <lb/>
H. T. King, L. I. Moore. J. F. King, j and j,, , Year Hook at on <lb/>
J. B. Mr any. <lb/>
n veteran of ,.;. North Car- <lb/>
I. C. J. B. <lb/>
the lead and the no <lb/>
and see me<lb/>
Jesse has moved <lb/>
into the Forbes building <lb/>
Points. <lb/>
I . <lb/>
office<lb/>
Italian received ; been <lb/>
at J. S. <lb/>
Mr. H. K Clark and re- <lb/>
turned h evening from a <lb/>
i lo <lb/>
i returned <lb/>
from where <lb/>
summer<lb/>
All in and the Assort- <lb/>
is greater than <lb/>
ever. The <lb/>
price <lb/>
has been greatly<lb/>
reduced and <lb/>
the <lb/>
is just <lb/>
the <lb/>
same. All colors, cuts <lb/>
and makes select <lb/>
from. Give me a trial, <lb/>
will he satisfied. <lb/>
town tax list has been placed in <lb/>
the hands of collector and gives <lb/>
notice tor people to settle with him. <lb/>
Daniel, who been <lb/>
relatives in tins look <lb/>
I he train here t is morning ii-r her <lb/>
home Rapids. <lb/>
Ural <lb/>
M. <lb/>
pi <lb/>
b. <lb/>
U. K. Cannon. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
R, Mi <lb/>
II. C <lb/>
R. <lb/>
May. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Williams. <lb/>
Parrott says they <lb/>
and that a co-dial invitation <lb/>
extended to <lb/>
Col. Sugg has also prepared an article <lb/>
on North Carolina and Pitt parade from the train to the <lb/>
county as a section, which grounds was escorted by three bun- <lb/>
connection with Hie photo- marshals shouts rent <lb/>
are out of sight in style and color and below <lb/>
par in price. <lb/>
Every thing cheap. <lb/>
the air all along the entire line. <lb/>
and <lb/>
B. Latham ha.- been showing <lb/>
twin cf tobacco. It was raised by <lb/>
S. Taylor, of Carolina tow <lb/>
We sell fine Cigars. Smoke and <lb/>
dream cf the angels in <lb/>
J. C. Cobb <lb/>
Little, <lb/>
a few day before his <lb/>
in pharmacy at Haiti-j <lb/>
Court. <lb/>
term of <lb/>
He desires the <lb/>
oral hundred farmers and business men with patriotic strains from <lb/>
to whom a copy of Agriculturist e,., by noted <lb/>
L. may be sent tree, such as fed interest- band, of <lb/>
ed and would appreciate the m to the <lb/>
of the -New Golden Va., Mount's favored <lb/>
It is evident that Col. Sugg feels the ,,, . H. Bunt., in a <lb/>
possible interest in county s,.,.,.,. Bryan spake for hall an <lb/>
always shown and thinks it. p,,. every <lb/>
the greatest the Union, a-d ,.,. j, <lb/>
Superior <lb/>
Judge A. W. <lb/>
It everybody goes ab says they <lb/>
are. will cat -i <lb/>
the Greenville and Pitt folks I. <lb/>
morrow. <lb/>
A fresh lot and <lb/>
Vermont Butter, on ft S. Tun <lb/>
stall's. <lb/>
Conn today. <lb/>
residing. <lb/>
The charge of to the <lb/>
and v was one I la carried <lb/>
with it. giving clearly and <lb/>
such as should <lb/>
i lo <lb/>
I the as a f fiat <lb/>
fresh <lb/>
Carr Butter to-day, at S <lb/>
A Mrs. Hopkins <lb/>
Dry Goods, <lb/>
NOTIONS, <lb/>
ion <lb/>
y SHOES, HATS, <lb/>
It can be repealed t. often ; <lb/>
When money is plenty, work seeks the <lb/>
man when money is the man. <lb/>
in vain seeks <lb/>
A. Co . <lb/>
and Funeral Director, have an <lb/>
adv. in <lb/>
They can any kind of and <lb/>
give prompt sen ice. <lb/>
II. F. Harris, who tit two weeks <lb/>
ago dropped a hatchet on his toot and <lb/>
has since been Confined with erysipelas <lb/>
from the wound, is <lb/>
to be out again. <lb/>
Bo Cherry says the reason he did <lb/>
not go to Rocky Mount yesterday was <lb/>
In cause he had to look after those who <lb/>
did not go and try and sell them a fall <lb/>
sail of century clothes. <lb/>
Hon. B. F. Democratic <lb/>
nominee for State will ad- <lb/>
dress the citizens at on <lb/>
d; y. Sept. 1896. Everybody in- <lb/>
to hear this gifted speaker. <lb/>
-Lake bin and. <lb/>
Allen <lb/>
lies, ii ii a t <lb/>
in Hie interest and <lb/>
pi. led a nip. lie i I-. I <lb/>
a Ii one and <lb/>
for the j j,, , fa business <lb/>
grape. My a ;. I y ; u j way. <lb/>
The juries are as follow. <lb/>
Hi w to Kill Year ,;.,, Fore- <lb/>
Buy of peddlers as much mid as i ., p,,,,, J. M. L <lb/>
a- ;. C. J. Smith, W. Ii. <lb/>
roar mer. b. cause W. G. Barnhill. M. C Cotten, <lb/>
, W. <lb/>
in a on their goods. s , ,, a -a w n <lb/>
herd. It. Smith. . <lb/>
a very Joyner. Vines, <lb/>
and It i m-y chance you get. i Joseph <lb/>
in the downhill man L. B Burney <lb/>
has don. i. up M. E. D <lb/>
. . i C. Cannon, <lb/>
any scheme tor f . , ,. <lb/>
1- L. A. Mayo. <lb/>
W. Arnold, I, II. Bin II. <lb/>
lies, A. Gardner, I. <lb/>
G P. Evans, H C x. V. Ward. <lb/>
Tb on the criminal <lb/>
wants the world to know it, <lb/>
betterment j <lb/>
If you are a m.-r. haul <lb/>
in la buy a stamp i <lb/>
use <lb/>
. em <lb/>
a d . in <lb/>
and charge him <lb/>
i. <lb/>
ll a c. to town, tell him <lb/>
j docket were beard up lo noon ad- <lb/>
buy <lb/>
Loss Crawford mid Strickland, <lb/>
affray, , ii- <lb/>
payment of costs. <lb/>
retailing without <lb/>
Keens . submits. <lb/>
Zeb retailing <lb/>
submits. <lb/>
Good Man Dead. <lb/>
Mr. Bib-i-t aged ye <lb/>
died his daughter's, Martha i <lb/>
Joyner, Wednesday night at <lb/>
Mr. Turnage was one Pitt county's <lb/>
oldest lie leaves a of <lb/>
and friend, to mourn hi- de- <lb/>
He hid a large family <lb/>
children, ninny of whom are still <lb/>
I. C, A. <lb/>
are his so. s; Mrs. Martha -r. Mr.-- <lb/>
Sarah Sheppard, Mrs. <lb/>
Mr-. Dicey an Mrs. Julia <lb/>
e his d i i is who <lb/>
know him best loved hi n Mis <lb/>
was a <lb/>
through lite and his highest aim was lo <lb/>
do unto others as he <lb/>
do unto him. Twenty rears ago he <lb/>
death of hi. wife, whom <lb/>
he laid away in the family yard <lb/>
where his remains we-o this <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
was a great eh. <lb/>
D. J. W. <lb/>
Thieves <lb/>
pi. c <lb/>
.-peaking in State reaped <lb/>
a big harvest out of the crowds <lb/>
to bear The; got <lb/>
n considerable of their work Ricky <lb/>
Vomit Friday. We learned while <lb/>
hack on the train at three <lb/>
in I. II. Lit- <lb/>
J. B. and S. I. Fleming <lb/>
were among the who lost their <lb/>
pock-l In- There may have been <lb/>
Others of mi we did not barn at the <lb/>
time. From every appointment there <lb/>
I r. ports . p being b <lb/>
P. EVANS <lb/>
R S. EVANS. <lb/>
A- H. <lb/>
X-R <lb/>
n abundance and they <lb/>
will suit you in price. <lb/>
Don't forget me <lb/>
when want goods <lb/>
Sparks Aliens Railroad Shows <lb/>
will be in Greenville on Wednesday. <lb/>
September 30th. bill posters are <lb/>
here putting up matter. It <lb/>
has a line of horses and is the <lb/>
easy cents railroad stow on <lb/>
Some nights ago some one entered <lb/>
the yard of Mr. W. J. Fleming, a few <lb/>
miles from town, and stole the. cushion <lb/>
. regent of his buggy. He says he <lb/>
wishes the thief would either return the <lb/>
articles or go back and lake e <lb/>
buggy too. <lb/>
J. W. Smith, f the County <lb/>
Home, the that every <lb/>
well en the place has gone dry and he <lb/>
hating a hard to get sufficient <lb/>
for the and <lb/>
at present, get none at all for washing <lb/>
purposes. <lb/>
George Woodward with piccolo, <lb/>
Forbes with mandolin and <lb/>
Often War en with guitar made some <lb/>
harming music at the central <lb/>
phone office Saturday night. <lb/>
phones wen- connected with central i I <lb/>
same time people at -r <lb/>
end i the music. We hope the <lb/>
boys will meet there again. <lb/>
Judge Brown is a silver man <lb/>
an be made some facetious remarks <lb/>
, long that line, A prisoner was found <lb/>
guilty and the before passing <lb/>
sentence, asked what costs were. <lb/>
The clerk said about thirty-nine <lb/>
suspend judgment On payment <lb/>
said the Judge, <lb/>
enough under a <lb/>
gold <lb/>
Circus Coming. <lb/>
advance agent of Maine's big <lb/>
Circus is in Wilmington making <lb/>
to appear there. John <lb/>
the circus veteran is this <lb/>
show and we expect to see him before <lb/>
long. John Robinson's circus is com- <lb/>
this way. It showed in Washing <lb/>
ton City on the of September and <lb/>
the Post says it was the best ever <lb/>
here. They have female clowns. <lb/>
Below Norfolk prices of <lb/>
peanuts for furnished <lb/>
by Cobb Bros- Me- <lb/>
of <lb/>
Good Middling <lb/>
Middling <lb/>
Low Middling <lb/>
Good <lb/>
Prime <lb/>
Extra Trims <lb/>
.; is and <lb/>
general Clash in the ill near <lb/>
future. <lb/>
Keep up a divided public <lb/>
and every man that disagrees on. not guilty. <lb/>
you on in.- F.- <lb/>
Will and Braxton. <lb/>
exclusion o your own, and denounce <lb/>
fir not Icing as and as <lb/>
i as the big city papers. <lb/>
If you are a curse the place <lb/>
where you trade as the meanest on <lb/>
San. <lb/>
newspapers to the Moore sod two <lb/>
thirds and one-third <lb/>
James Moor.-, retailing without Ii <lb/>
John s, liquor on Sunday <lb/>
not guilty- Frank Teel, a witness in <lb/>
this ease, appearing in court drunk was <lb/>
sentenced to jail for two days. <lb/>
Theo. Carson, assault with deadly <lb/>
weapon, not guilty. <lb/>
John Daniel, assault With deadly <lb/>
weapon, submits, judgment suspended <lb/>
on payment of costs. <lb/>
carrying <lb/>
Colonel Watterson will never be able <lb/>
to tow Indianapolis <lb/>
came t draw such an <lb/>
aged Post, gold. <lb/>
The are so <lb/>
sure that Bryan's speeches are <lb/>
republican votes that they have stopped <lb/>
printing them----New York- Journal, <lb/>
den. <lb/>
David B. Hill plays polities with n <lb/>
cool head and a Warble heart. <lb/>
is not in it with him. It is all <lb/>
is still silent on Bryan. <lb/>
Sun, <lb/>
Meantime it should not be forgotten <lb/>
that M. made his <lb/>
reputation as an orator while stumping <lb/>
New York in for lieutenant <lb/>
governor on democratic ticket. <lb/>
Chicago <lb/>
Many things in Mr. Harrison's speech <lb/>
invite criticism, but nothing so much <lb/>
as his failure to recognize tie; fact that <lb/>
sincerity equally <lb/>
with his allies ; that if democracy means <lb/>
disaster at least half the people <lb/>
the Stares are arrayed in op- <lb/>
position lo the interests of the nation. <lb/>
New York Journal, <lb/>
What docs Mr. offer the <lb/>
people in way of a financial system <lb/>
Simply it bond-issuing, bark money <lb/>
old dearer dollars and <lb/>
more debts, which mean cheaper labor <lb/>
and prices for- farm products, <lb/>
a home market for products and less <lb/>
motley with which to buy the products. <lb/>
Helena Independent. <lb/>
613-1 <lb/>
Spanish <lb/>
on <lb/>
ed weapon, guilty. <lb/>
Ed carrying <lb/>
weapon, guilty. <lb/>
John Clark, larceny, <lb/>
Carrying <lb/>
weapon, guilty, <lb/>
Geo. and Henry Williams <lb/>
larceny and receiving, each <lb/>
live veers in <lb/>
In the case of George Davis, who <lb/>
at April term was convicted of murder <lb/>
in second degree and was et. a <lb/>
new- trial, the case was set for o'clock <lb/>
and a special of fifty <lb/>
ordered summoned. <lb/>
at Rocky <lb/>
A murder occurred at <lb/>
Friday afternoon, about the time <lb/>
crowd was getting off. A lien -d <lb/>
Jordan, from shot and <lb/>
ed a man named <lb/>
The particulars as we heard th m was <lb/>
that an old grudge existed between the <lb/>
two men. saw la a <lb/>
barroom and tried lo draw in a <lb/>
fuss. tamed to walk <lb/>
when Jordan drew a pistol tired <lb/>
rapid shots, every ball f- <lb/>
died in a few <lb/>
was arrested ail placed in <lb/>
on. were white men. <lb/>
test prove <lb/>
Sarsaparilla <lb/>
1st, Greatest Merit <lb/>
by a peculiar <lb/>
Process <lb/>
unknown to the rs which <lb/>
naturally and produces <lb/>
Greatest Cures <lb/>
Shown of honest, <lb/>
voluntary testimonials which <lb/>
naturally and actually produce <lb/>
Greatest Sales <lb/>
According to the statements <lb/>
all over the country. <lb/>
In these three points Hood's <lb/>
Sarsaparilla Is peculiar to itself. <lb/>
Hood's <lb/>
Sarsaparilla <lb/>
Is the It Is the One True Blood Purifier. <lb/>
Pills to take <lb/>
S with Sarsaparilla. <lb/>
Of severest trial and test prove <lb/>
in regard to Hood's Sarsaparilla <lb/>
The <lb/>
EVANS CO., Props. <lb/>
The old Greenville Warehouse is being en <lb/>
and more lights added which makes it <lb/>
the best lighted Warehouse in the State. With <lb/>
plenty money and no pets, fair dealings and <lb/>
hard work, we are going to sell Tobacco as high <lb/>
as any one. Give us a trial and we will show <lb/>
you. Your friends, <lb/>
EVANS C Greenville, N. <lb/>
FIVE <lb/>
Market. <lb/>
Corrected by M. <lb/>
Butter, per to <lb/>
too <lb/>
Sugar cured to <lb/>
to <lb/>
Corn <lb/>
Flour, tn <lb/>
to It <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
Salt to V <lb/>
Frank <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
CREEK VILLE I <lb/>
O. L- <lb/>
to <lb/>
to<lb/>
to <lb/>
Cr <lb/>
Eggs per <lb/>
Beeswax, <lb/>
to <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
The Tax for the county of <lb/>
for the year been placed in say <lb/>
hands for collect ion. AH <lb/>
taxes are hereby to come for- <lb/>
ward and settle promptly and save them- <lb/>
selves trouble and costs. <lb/>
R. W. Sheriff. <lb/>
Mr. G. <lb/>
ville, III., says. Dr. King's New <lb/>
Discovery I owe my life Was taken <lb/>
with La Grippe and all the <lb/>
for miles about, but of no avail <lb/>
and was up and told could 110.1 <lb/>
live. Having Dr. King's Hew <lb/>
in my store sent for a bottle <lb/>
began its use and from the first dose <lb/>
began to better, and using <lb/>
bottle was up aDd j it again. <lb/>
It is its weight gold We <lb/>
won't keep store or house, without <lb/>
Get a free trill at John L. Wooten <lb/>
Drug Store. <lb/>
Sunday School Convent <lb/>
Following is tho of <lb/>
Township Sunday School Con- <lb/>
to be held at Branch <lb/>
church on Sunday, Sept. 27th <lb/>
Devotional Exercises. <lb/>
Object the <lb/>
President. <lb/>
What can Parents do in the <lb/>
bath School Discussion opened by <lb/>
Rev. Ii. <lb/>
J. B,. <lb/>
Miss Mary Smith. <lb/>
Does a School help a <lb/>
Community, if so, how <lb/>
by J, D. Water. <lb/>
Miss Dull. <lb/>
Selecting place of next meeting. <lb/>
After Registering. <lb/>
H.- ;. <lb/>
. mat under the n w <lb/>
registration books in the <lb/>
voting on next <lb/>
There will be a new registration and <lb/>
there are only lour days in it can <lb/>
be Saturday and the three <lb/>
succeeding Saturdays. Let every one <lb/>
who reads this make up his mind to go <lb/>
and register just as soon the are <lb/>
open, then it is done <lb/>
OUR <lb/>
We sell none but the most stylish goods. <lb/>
Our Ladies Dress Goods shall be the best <lb/>
values that can be secured. <lb/>
Our Dress Trimmings shall be the very new- <lb/>
est that offers. <lb/>
Our Ladles Cloaks shall best value <lb/>
and style that money can buy. <lb/>
Our Misses and Cloaks <lb/>
the very best service to the wearer. <lb/>
Our Shoe department shall contain none but <lb/>
honest goods and they will be sold at the <lb/>
lowest consistent prices. <lb/>
Our Ladies Furnishings and shall <lb/>
be of the newest and most serviceable. <lb/>
Our Glove department shall contain only <lb/>
such goods as we can <lb/>
in this platform will be kept. <lb/>
Lang's Cash House. <lb/>
O Pi -H n O P O Jo w <lb/>
-mm <lb/>
The Ladies Bazaar. <lb/>
Examine Prices Below, <lb/>
Split Boots, to <lb/>
Good Boots, G to <lb/>
Boys Hoots, lo <lb/>
Plow Shoes. <lb/>
Mens <lb/>
omens Good Shoes, <lb/>
half Wool Dress Goods, <lb/>
1.25 Big line of Series, <lb/>
men Flannels all <lb/>
wool, double <lb/>
1-00 pounds -rood <lb/>
Whole Rice <lb/>
to English Island <lb/>
Ladies to Sack Salt, pounds, <lb/>
Ladies Goat Button, to 1.50 Good Harness, <lb/>
Children it Boys Hats to 1.00 Furniture in Abundant, <lb/>
Mens and Boys Hats to Good Patent Flour, <lb/>
Boys all-wool Suits Clothes Old stock Men and Ladies <lb/>
Mens all-wool Suits Shoes, <lb/>
Cloths 2.50 to 1800 stork Lard, Pork and <lb/>
Mens Overcoats to Sides always on hand, <lb/>
yd <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
5.00 <lb/>
3.75<lb/>
CHEVIOTS. <lb/>
CAMELS-HAIR, <lb/>
HOMESPUNS, <lb/>
TWEEDS, <lb/>
BROADCLOTH, <lb/>
FRENCH PLAIDS <lb/>
Two-tone Granite <lb/>
Covert Diagonal <lb/>
To-tone <lb/>
Camel's Hair Canvass <lb/>
Fancy <lb/>
Two-tone Panama <lb/>
Self-colored Raisin Cloth <lb/>
Checkered Homespun <lb/>
Suiting <lb/>
Sail Cloth <lb/>
Highest prices paid <lb/>
cordially invited to inspect our <lb/>
stock and we guarantee satisfaction. Our line <lb/>
of Ladies Capes are beautiful. Price no object <lb/>
J. R DAVENPORT. <lb/>
N. C September 1896. <lb/>
TAFT,<lb/>
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C. <lb/>
WILEY BROWN. <lb/>
H. L. COWARD. <lb/>
T. E. HOOKER <lb/>
i i<lb/>
Sole Owners and Proprietors of the <lb/>
TO THE TOBACCO PUBLIC is conceded by all the country that Greenville is the leading tobacco market for the sale of <lb/>
Great marked to sell their tobacco here. are four large Warehouse open to the public and <lb/>
Leaf in Eastern Carolina. This so <lb/>
it behooves -all within reach of the Great market to sell their are four large Warehouse open to the public and among them is the Warehouse with <lb/>
a corps of clever and gentlemanly assistants. We now have under construction a large to be used in connection with the Warehouse, that we may be able to handle the vast amount of <lb/>
Tobacco consigned to us. We have associated with us Messrs. H. L Coward and T. E. Hooker, two large and successful tobacco raisers from Greene county, they having purchased the interest of <lb/>
Mr Ernul, we are better prepared to handle your tobacco than ever bet or e and when you get your tobacco ready for market drive direct to the STAR where you will always receive prompt, <lb/>
attention and st market prices for your tobacco. Green VI He, N. C<lb/>
AND BRANCH KS. <lb/>
AM RoAD <lb/>
TRAINS SOUTH. <lb/>
CHEFS OF NEW YORK. <lb/>
Pa June 14th . o i i e <lb/>
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Ml Wilson Ar. i <lb/>
Us <lb/>
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P. M. <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Ar Rocky Mt <lb/>
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Rocky <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
P. VI P. M, <lb/>
II <lb/>
Train on Scotland Branch <lb/>
Halifax 4.10 <lb/>
p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p <lb/>
m., Greenville 6.47 p. in., Kinston 7.45 <lb/>
p. in. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2 <lb/>
a. m., Greenville 8.22 a. in. Arriving <lb/>
at a. m., 11.20 am <lb/>
except <lb/>
Trains on Washington Branch <lb/>
Washington 8.00 a, and 3.00 p . m, <lb/>
arrives a. and 4.40 p. <lb/>
m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., <lb/>
Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. m. <lb/>
and p. in,, arrives Washington <lb/>
11.60 a. m., and 7.10 p. m. Daily ex- <lb/>
Sunday. Connects with trains on <lb/>
Scotland Neck Branch. <lb/>
Train leaves N C, via <lb/>
Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun- <lb/>
day, at p. Sunday P. M; <lb/>
arrive Plymouth 9.00 P. M., 5.25 p. in. <lb/>
Return leaves Plymouth daily except <lb/>
Sunday, 6.00 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a m., <lb/>
Tarboro 10.25 and <lb/>
Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves <lb/>
daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a <lb/>
m. arriving 7-30 a. m. Re- <lb/>
leaves 8.00 a. m., <lb/>
rives at a. m. <lb/>
Trains in Nashville leave <lb/>
1.30 p. in., arrive <lb/>
Nashville 5.05 p. , Spring Hope 5.30 <lb/>
p. in. Returning, leave Spring Hope <lb/>
8.00 a. e a in, at <lb/>
Rocky Mount 9.05 a m, daily except <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Trains on Latta branch, Florence R <lb/>
X, leave 6.40 p m, <lb/>
7.50 p m, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning <lb/>
leave a m. 6.80 a m, <lb/>
arrive Latta 7.50 a m. daily except Sun- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Train Branch leaves War- <lb/>
jaw for Clinton except <lb/>
11.10 a. m. and 8.50 p, in Returning <lb/>
leaves Clinton a. m. and 3.00 at. <lb/>
Train No. makes close connection <lb/>
at Weldon points daily, all rail via <lb/>
also at R Mount with <lb/>
Norfolk and Carolina R R for <lb/>
all points North via Norfolk. <lb/>
JOHN F. PI VINE, <lb/>
General Supt. <lb/>
T. M. KM <lb/>
R. Manager. <lb/>
ST <lb/>
-------A fresh line of------- <lb/>
Family <lb/>
in <lb/>
Flour, Lard, <lb/>
Meat, Coffee <lb/>
Meal, Sugar <lb/>
tic, <lb/>
which I am <lb/>
Belling so low <lb/>
that it causes <lb/>
surprise. <lb/>
Come see me <lb/>
and I will <lb/>
treat you fair <lb/>
and square. <lb/>
Important In <lb/>
Wives Who Are Cook. <lb/>
Cooks men of high pay and <lb/>
distinction in old Greek days, <lb/>
and they have tn be persons of <lb/>
in modern Now York. <lb/>
When n, man, a club the <lb/>
other day, found a particular dish <lb/>
especially to his taste, he asked, <lb/>
with some hesitation, whether the <lb/>
cook could to reveal <lb/>
tho of its composition. The <lb/>
head waiter thought ho and <lb/>
undertook to be the in- <lb/>
between the dining room <lb/>
and the kitchen. came in re- <lb/>
ply an inquiry from tho gentleman <lb/>
below as to whether the gen- <lb/>
stairs could rend <lb/>
French, and when this query had <lb/>
been answered in the affirmative <lb/>
there came from tho nether region <lb/>
the recipe, neatly written and well <lb/>
expressed in that language, upon <lb/>
tho paper of the club. Tho duh <lb/>
member sent his respects and ac- <lb/>
to tho invisible <lb/>
of the kitchen, and thus an <lb/>
incident en mo to an end. <lb/>
Nearly all clubs and considerable <lb/>
hotels have French cooks, of <lb/>
though it is usual in small <lb/>
clubs to employ as second cook a <lb/>
The chef in a largo club has <lb/>
as many assistants ho demands <lb/>
and is a personage of the highest <lb/>
consideration, well paid, much de- <lb/>
to, and, as far as possible, con- <lb/>
ciliated. Cooks maintain their an- <lb/>
reputation for ill temper, and <lb/>
the company in luncheon room <lb/>
of a Fifth avenue club was startled <lb/>
day to see some sort of kitchen <lb/>
underling burst into the apartment <lb/>
actively pursued by tho raging cook, <lb/>
butcher knife in hand, bent upon <lb/>
doing execution upon tho frightened <lb/>
A good club cook costs <lb/>
from 1750 to a year, and there <lb/>
are who receive much higher <lb/>
salaries. <lb/>
Ono finds in some of smaller <lb/>
French restaurants a woman cook, <lb/>
perhaps the wife of the proprietor. <lb/>
a tireless who labors late <lb/>
and early and manages by her <lb/>
gift to a special <lb/>
upon the place. A wife such as <lb/>
that is an treasure to <lb/>
any restaurant keeper, for not only <lb/>
does she do tho work of a skilled <lb/>
and well paid man and it up <lb/>
for as many hours as he can <lb/>
be induced to stay in the kitchen, <lb/>
but, above all, tho cooks that at <lb/>
tho same time wives, <lb/>
peculiar traits and however ill their <lb/>
tempers, do not The <lb/>
services of such a i To can hardly <lb/>
be in money, and widowed <lb/>
is tho man that loses <lb/>
A pleasing feature of a restaurant <lb/>
that has now, alas, deserted tho old <lb/>
French quarter for tho now was the <lb/>
occasional of tho cook, clad <lb/>
all in white, his hat on his <lb/>
head, in tho dining room among the <lb/>
guests. Ho know some of tho <lb/>
patrons, and it was his custom <lb/>
to honor or another by taking a <lb/>
seat at side and entering into <lb/>
conversation. Tho chef in most <lb/>
clubs, hotels and restaurants is an <lb/>
object of to all his fellow <lb/>
if indeed tho cook may, oven <lb/>
by implication, called a servant <lb/>
His moods watched; his moments <lb/>
of rage ore indulged. Tho waiter <lb/>
that must carry to tho kitchen a <lb/>
dish that has been rejected in the <lb/>
dining room sneaks in with fear and <lb/>
trembling and endeavors to <lb/>
ate him whoso art has beer called in <lb/>
question. The cook comes in for a <lb/>
large share of the Christmas box at <lb/>
every club. Though he may <lb/>
known by sight to any member of <lb/>
the club, and a stranger even to the <lb/>
committee, he is known by <lb/>
his deeds, and ho stands firmly for <lb/>
all his rights and privileges. To dis- <lb/>
miss so great a man is a duty that <lb/>
few care to take upon themselves, <lb/>
and to admonish him is tho most <lb/>
delicate and diplomat of tasks. <lb/>
New York <lb/>
CATARRH. <lb/>
His Worst Enemy Defeated by <lb/>
P. P. P., <lb/>
Great Remedy. <lb/>
Catarrh Cannot be Cured <lb/>
with LOCAL a <lb/>
they cannot each Hie seat of the dis- <lb/>
ease. Cat is a blood or <lb/>
and in order to cine it. <lb/>
j you must take internal mm Hall's <lb/>
I Cure is taken and <lb/>
on the Wood and mucous <lb/>
I Hall's Catarrh Cure is not t med- <lb/>
It by of the <lb/>
best in this country tor <lb/>
Md is a Ii <lb/>
. of the best t known. <lb/>
combined th I r purifier, <lb/>
acting directly n <lb/>
The perfect. two <lb/>
ingredients is what produces such won- <lb/>
results in curing at an h. Send <lb/>
for tree. <lb/>
F. J. ft CO Props. Toledo. <lb/>
Sold by price <lb/>
A Twister. <lb/>
Try it yourself, very slowly and <lb/>
carefully, until you can say it easily; <lb/>
then it along to your friends. <lb/>
Here it <lb/>
stood at the goto, <lb/>
him <lb/>
Ten to one a person trying to pro- <lb/>
the for the first <lb/>
time will it laughably. <lb/>
Those tongue twisting sentences, <lb/>
however good elocutionary ex- <lb/>
give yon control of <lb/>
vocal organs, so that yon can <lb/>
enunciate properly, just finger <lb/>
exorcises on tho piano or organ give <lb/>
control of the fingers. <lb/>
What an immense amount of me. <lb/>
practice does it to <lb/>
any tiring like a <lb/>
between tho brain th <lb/>
physical organ i- <lb/>
FOR THREE YEARS HE SUFFERED--COULD <lb/>
HARDLY AT NIGHT-ONE <lb/>
NOSTRIL CLOSED FOR IO YEARS. <lb/>
Mr. A. M. Ramsey. Texas. <lb/>
a sufferer from m <lb/>
form. Truly, his description of suffer <lb/>
lugs seem little of marvelous. In- <lb/>
stead of seeking couch, for <lb/>
nights coming, he went to It with terror, <lb/>
realizing that another long, weary, wake- <lb/>
night a struggle to breathe was <lb/>
before him. He could not sleep on either <lb/>
side for two years, r. P. P. <lb/>
Croat cured him in quick time. <lb/>
DE TEXAS <lb/>
Messrs. BROS. Savannah, Ga. <lb/>
I have used nearly four bottles <lb/>
of P. P. P. I was afflicted from the crown <lb/>
of my head to the soles of my feet. Your <lb/>
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 I <lb/>
can breathe through it readily. <lb/>
not slept on either side for two <lb/>
years; la fact, dreaded to see night come. <lb/>
Now I sleep soundly In any position all <lb/>
night. <lb/>
I am years old. but expect soon tn <lb/>
be able to take hold of the plow handles. <lb/>
I feel that I was lucky enough to get <lb/>
P. P. P., and I heartily recommend It to <lb/>
friends and the public generally. <lb/>
Yours <lb/>
A. M. <lb/>
THE STATE OF of <lb/>
the undersigned an- <lb/>
on this day, personally <lb/>
A. M. Ramsey, who, after being duly <lb/>
sworn, says on oath that the foregoing <lb/>
statement made by him relative to the <lb/>
virtue of P. P. P. medicine Is true. <lb/>
A. M. RAMSEY. <lb/>
Sworn to and subscribed before me this. <lb/>
August 4th, 1801. <lb/>
J. at LAMBERT. N. <lb/>
Comanche County. Texas <lb/>
Catarrh Cured by P. P. P. <lb/>
where all other <lb/>
remedies failed. <lb/>
Rheumatism twists and distorts your <lb/>
hands and feet, its agonies are intense. <lb/>
but speedy relief and a permanent cure <lb/>
Is gained by the use of P. P. P. <lb/>
Woman's weakness, whether nervous or <lb/>
can be cured and the system <lb/>
built by P. P. P. A healthy woman Is <lb/>
a beautiful woman. <lb/>
Pimples, blotches, eczema and all dis- <lb/>
of the skin are removed and <lb/>
cured by P. P. P. <lb/>
P. P. P. will restore build <lb/>
up system and regulate you In every <lb/>
way. P. P. P. removes that heavy, down <lb/>
feeling. <lb/>
For and Pimple on the face, <lb/>
take P. p. p. <lb/>
Ladles, for natural and thorough organic <lb/>
take P. P. P. Great <lb/>
Remedy, and get well at once. <lb/>
SOLD BY ALL <lb/>
BROTHERS, APOTHECARIES, <lb/>
SOLE PROPRIETORS <lb/>
Block. <lb/>
For sale by J. L. Drug- <lb/>
gist next door to o- T- White- <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
To <lb/>
of the Fa Mutual <lb/>
of X, C <lb/>
hereby notified the All- <lb/>
mill meeting of the above Association <lb/>
for the election of officers, will be held <lb/>
M the e hi it e ill Greenville the <lb/>
Monday in October next at M. <lb/>
All are t. he pres- <lb/>
and u in said election. <lb/>
It. It. COT i en, <lb/>
JAS. 1.- LITTLE, <lb/>
Notice of Sale. <lb/>
By f provision.- of the ill <lb/>
of lb late a. U. Clark, W. B. <lb/>
W hi xi sell at the <lb/>
Courthouse in Greenville Mon- <lb/>
day th- f October, the <lb/>
following real the house and <lb/>
lot, in Greenville. N. C., oil <lb/>
third recently occupied by Mis <lb/>
dark. Also a tract f land containing <lb/>
about acre-, situated partly within <lb/>
and partly without the of Green- <lb/>
ville, through which the Kinston and <lb/>
Scotland Branch pisses <lb/>
Will also sell on the day, at <lb/>
aforesaid of Mrs. the <lb/>
following personal property; tine <lb/>
diamond brooch, parlor water pitcher <lb/>
and two goblets, dozen forks <lb/>
end dozen and de- <lb/>
tea spoons, <lb/>
sauce ladle, mug pure <lb/>
silver;, and salt cellars and <lb/>
spoons, also undivided Interest <lb/>
the chattel property described in the <lb/>
will -l Mrs. as the <lb/>
furniture in my parlor every kind <lb/>
and except the piano and <lb/>
stool, also all the furniture of <lb/>
every kind in the bed I now <lb/>
and my cast iron yard the <lb/>
other undivided half interest being the <lb/>
property of Mary <lb/>
of real estate J rash <lb/>
and years, personalty, <lb/>
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Executor of Mrs. A. M. <lb/>
A Fleming, <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
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administrator of Jesse Brown <lb/>
Pitt County and Stale of North <lb/>
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sold therefore, having no <lb/>
to run. we sell at a close margin. <lb/>
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for highest <lb/>
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am you a; much as any <lb/>
die in cash. <lb/>
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Cure All <lb/>
Liver Ills. <lb/>
Doctors Say; <lb/>
Bilious and Intermittent Fevers <lb/>
which prevail in dis <lb/>
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by derangements of the <lb/>
Stomach Liver and Bowels. <lb/>
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man, and when it is out of order, <lb/>
the whole system becomes de- <lb/>
ranged and disease is the result. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
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Experiment Station show <lb/>
conclusively that the use of <lb/>
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disease. <lb/>
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in of experiments In this line. <lb/>
should have a They arc <lb/>
free the asking. <lb/>
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Nassau New <lb/>
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digestion. <lb/>
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EDWARDS. Props. <lb/>
store mar <lb/>
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HOME SCHOOL FOE GiRLS <lb/>
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Oct. Soda Home. School Oil s. <lb/>
to rears of Mil 1- <lb/>
limited to Address <lb/>
Mrs. Whelan, <lb/>
wood P. O C . <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
Male Academy. <lb/>
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and continue for months. <lb/>
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Intermediate <lb/>
Higher<lb/>
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will be as heretofore. <lb/>
We ask a continuance of your past <lb/>
patronage. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
PEACE <lb/>
No or work done North <lb/>
or South. It has now the best faculty it <lb/>
has over bad. The offered <lb/>
Literature, Music Art <lb/>
unsurpassed. Address <lb/>
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Raleigh, N. C. <lb/>
James M. A., <lb/>
I tin of in <lb/>
LIABLE. <lb/>
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YEARS EXPERIENCE has taught me best is the <lb/>
Hemp Rope, Building Farming Implements, and every <lb/>
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Clothing, Hats. Shoes. Ladies Dress Goods I have always on hand. Am head <lb/>
quarters for Heavy Groceries, and jobbing agent for O. IN. <lb/>
Cotton, and keep courteous and attentive clerks. <lb/>
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Practices all tie Courts. <lb/>
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Practice In all the <lb/>
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Wilson, X. C. Greenville, N. <lb/>
HARDING. <lb/>
Greenville, X. <lb/>
attention given to <lb/>
and of <lb/>
made on short lime. <lb/>
C. C. COBB, Pitt Co. N C. <lb/>
T. J. Co. <lb/>
THE MORNING STAR. <lb/>
The Oldest <lb/>
Newspaper in <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
The of <lb/>
its in State. <lb/>
Favors Limited Free Coinage <lb/>
pf A met Silver and Repeal <lb/>
of Per Tax on <lb/>
State Daily SO cents <lb/>
mouth. per <lb/>
BERNARD <lb/>
Wilmington IX <lb/>
COBB CO. <lb/>
Vat. <lb/>
AND PEANUT <lb/>
Stock, Cotton, Grain and Provision Brokers. <lb/>
20-1 and Progress Built Water Street. <lb/>
Bagging, Ties Peanut Sacks at Lowest Prices. <lb/>
and Consignments Solicit <lb/>
Cote. <lb/>
Li, Pin and Accident <lb/>
GREEN VIM Mt C, <lb/>
AT THU <lb/>
All Risks placed in strictly <lb/>
FIRST-C ASS COMPANIES <lb/>
At lower current rates <lb/>
AM AGENT FOE FIRE PROOF <lb/>
dealers in nil <lb/>
kinds of <lb/>
mm <lb/>
BUGGIES a <lb/>
All kind of repairing done <lb/>
use skilled labor good <lb/>
and are prepared to give <lb/>
yon satisfactory work. <lb/>
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man, and that purpose is in tin <lb/>
cans, holding one-halt pound of <lb/>
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March <lb/>
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I not one cf Black <lb/>
all the I ever Saw <lb/>
It best thing horses in <lb/>
he spring of year, and cure <lb/>
sicken th- every time. <lb/>
gentle cathartic. <lb/>
cure liver troubles. <lb/>
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J. A, <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
Hotel lifts n reno <lb/>
new added, <lb/>
t tie bells to every attentive <lb/>
Oysters served daily. <lb/>
Patronage of traveling solicited. <lb/>
located. <lb/>
LODGE SCHOOL. <lb/>
Fall Session Opens Sept- <lb/>
Ac. to <lb/>
MRS L. O. <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
Wire and Iron Fencing <lb/>
work <lb/>
prices <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
Steamers for Ore <lb/>
villa and Tarboro touching at all Ian <lb/>
Tar River Monday, a <lb/>
and at A. M. <lb/>
Returning leave Tarboro A. M. <lb/>
Tuesdays, Thursdays and <lb/>
Greenville lo days, <lb/>
departures are subject Stage <lb/>
of on Tar River. <lb/>
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steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
Philadelphia. New York and Boston. <lb/>
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cure dyspepsia. <lb/>
one gives relief,. <lb/>
cure biliousness. <lb/>
cure indigestion. <lb/>
cure bad breath. <lb/>
cure torpid <lb/>
for sour stomach. <lb/>
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the club or work room. <lb/>
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All of the news <lb/>
piste Dally reports from the <lb/>
an national a <lb/>
A perfect All the <lb/>
new of the week. The reports <lb/>
from the Legislature a special. <lb/>
Remember the Weekly Ob- <lb/>
server. <lb/>
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Send for <lb/>
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cure flatulence. <lb/>
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lion. We advise, if or <lb/>
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sent free. <lb/>
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Cl, WASHINGTON. D. C. I <lb/>
Consumption <lb/>
A AND <lb/>
TO the Editor have an absolute <lb/>
remedy fur Consumption. By its timely use <lb/>
thousands of hopeless cases have been already <lb/>
permanently cured. So proof-positive am I <lb/>
of its power that I consider it my duty to <lb/>
two bottles free to those of your <lb/>
Who have Bronchial <lb/>
tung Trouble, if they will write me <lb/>
express and address. Sincerely, <lb/>
T- A. SLOCUM, M. C, Pearl St., Hew <lb/>
9- The Editorial and Management of <lb/>
tills <lb/>
The modern stand- <lb/>
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