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The Reflector is <lb />
pared to do all worn <lb />
of this line <lb />
NEATLY,<lb />
IN BEST STYLE. <lb />
Plenty of Dew mate- <lb />
rial and the best <lb />
a v. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
per Year, in Advance.<lb />
PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER <lb />
NO <lb />
for <lb />
We have made <lb />
to <lb />
the Reflector and <lb />
North the <lb />
above amount. Is <lb />
campaign year and you <lb />
should take the two <lb />
leading papers.<lb />
. s<lb />
H -j <lb />
t I .- B y hi <lb />
LL bought direct from the makers in quantities and <lb />
sold at only one small more. The Famishing <lb />
and Equipment of New Houses a Specialty. Small orders receive the <lb />
same careful and prompt as ones. Special lots of <lb />
Furniture bought from Bankrupt Manufacturers being offered at <lb />
I less than their value time. <lb />
n- <lb />
f It <lb />
ABOUT PIANOS AND ORGANS,, <lb />
to Make Home Attractive <lb />
Has been the of mankind since the trouble ill <lb />
ii Adam's household, and it is now universally conceded <lb />
that Music is the most potent factor in the accomplish- <lb />
of this result. Now a Piano or an Organ is a necessity <lb />
if you want a Musical Home, and I have been studying <lb />
and working for years to get myself into a position to <lb />
supply the homes of North and South Carolina with the <lb />
ABOUT FURNITURE. <lb />
Best Possible Instruments, <lb />
Lowest Possible Prices, <lb />
Easiest Possible Terms. <lb />
on <lb />
My success is beyond my hopes, and I am now prepared <lb />
to give my patrons the benefit. Such a line as lean <lb />
offer has never been controlled by one dealer. <lb />
UPRIGHT PIANOS, TO <lb />
ORGANS, TO <lb />
And I've got The Leader in <lb />
Of course my low prices and easy terms are going to <lb />
stir up the small dealers, and when yon hear <lb />
about Andrews, just remember what Sam says <lb />
about the one that has certainly been hit. Yon <lb />
will probably buy but one or Organ in a lifetime, <lb />
you want get the right one. Let me, or one of my <lb />
salesmen, help yon make your selection. <lb />
Fine Furniture <lb />
Makes Fine Homes. <lb />
The Most Expensive Furniture Not Always the It bum la <lb />
mm<lb />
Well Designed. <lb />
Well Made. <lb />
Well Finished. <lb />
I can furnish you with till of these, at less money than <lb />
other dealers will offer them. A great variety to select from W <lb />
Bedroom Suits in Oak at I <lb />
Curly Birch, Mahogany, Maple and Walnut . <lb />
Suits at all prices. u <lb />
or Suits in Great Variety. Mr <lb />
Room Furniture, <lb />
Suits, to the Queen's Taste. <lb />
Pictures and Easels in abundance. Everything in m n <lb />
Furniture to make home comfortable. E s <lb />
MANTELS AND TILES FOR NEW HOUSES <lb />
ALL GRADES AND PRICES. <lb />
No on can us. e <lb />
At Bottom fa <lb />
We will Save yon Money on them. <lb />
WHITE ENAMEL IRON REDS H <lb />
AT A BARGAIN,<lb />
Hundreds and Thousands of Homes in the two will testify to goods and low prices. Our business methods are fair and liberal. <lb />
We want do business with you. Makes no difference how small orders are. will get the lowest prices. My traveling salesmen will <lb />
call to see you if you wish Write for and <lb />
prices. One postal card may save you many dollars. <lb />
II. ANDREWS, <lb />
V Manager Music Department. <lb />
a m e <lb />
E. ANDREW, <lb />
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Furniture, Pianos and Organs, j, <lb />
West Trade Street. CHARLOTTE, N. C. <lb />
e r; r- -a--stew it f <lb />
a r -2 ii <lb />
w a a s e <lb />
Ai to Arthur I. <lb />
Mr L. Smith, president <lb />
of the Bryan Silver Club, at <lb />
Hi tel <lb />
A of Can who <lb />
Tex-, writes to The j <lb />
a to ask if Hon. Arthur <lb />
the democratic nominee <lb />
for vice president, is president of <lb />
h national bank, president of the <lb />
has lately returned <lb />
the<lb />
on the Bright Side. <lb />
The I opes for bet- <lb />
It abiding <lb />
in the people tiny are <lb />
necessity of <lb />
or m-w <lb />
moves. is a <lb />
u the tendency of the times, a <lb />
of improve baa shot <lb />
the sky. R <lb />
is coming <lb />
t . sudden burst into pros- <lb />
ii will greatly re- <lb />
l be n u we <lb />
i i I n p <lb />
I lings very ii <lb />
pie quit looking -v <lb />
h on the dark and <lb />
and predicting s <lb />
i may never come. People <lb />
and<lb />
u to have no spark of <lb />
that it is well with <lb />
ti ah it is. They have looked <lb />
u the dark so <lb />
i y black to them- <lb />
L ti f have depended <lb />
a and busted too much <lb />
gold and f trust- <lb />
in Cod for guidance. <lb />
your hope and talk <lb />
increase your faith <lb />
inn look for the bright in <lb />
picture, this world <lb />
generally what they ate con- <lb />
out for. make <lb />
up your mind for some- <lb />
encouraging. Don't <lb />
in dumps- sours human <lb />
nature. If you cannot rind a <lb />
bright spot, make <lb />
circle will <lb />
like these that some a <lb />
thrown in the will <lb />
take others. <lb />
of good cheer. It your <lb />
lot is a hard one, lake hem I <lb />
hope and strive for bolter things. <lb />
Look around and bee bow <lb />
are not as well off as you are. <lb />
will create and a desire <lb />
to ameliorate their condition, <lb />
thus you beget a bond of <lb />
thy which gives <lb />
Prosperity is largely determined <lb />
by human effort faith Cod. <lb />
Durham <lb />
brought with him a copy <lb />
some of he found posted <lb />
a hotel dining room. <lb />
tone it <lb />
The betel was the <lb />
window with such that <lb />
i look out of the <lb />
l-ii I Sew <lb />
l professes <lb />
He <lb />
and, addition lo drawing <lb />
business<lb />
gen is with shooting <lb />
i t i i Ian. i-ii Democratic party New <lb />
but she laid him low with a fence , . . J . <lb />
Creek, Co. J- f-J-f to him <lb />
Marine o, j . for came out to grapple with her,. l <lb />
h any with a rail- <lb />
r Mr Smith <lb />
in bi letter that <lb />
o and populists have <lb />
and integrity <lb />
of The Constitution, and for this <lb />
he asks for information in <lb />
rail, and then went to the house; <lb />
and threw all his bottles of <lb />
or other weapons must . <lb />
, , the gutter, breaking <lb />
them before entering the ,, . . , , . <lb />
. ., , I The couple ha I a <lb />
Waiters too scarce to, <lb />
be killed. <lb />
are requested not to at- <lb />
of any nature that attention by <lb />
the business at n o This is no <lb />
Mr. Bewail- deaf mate asylum. <lb />
The know. kinds pie given <lb />
Bewail, of Maine, as a pr with <lb />
a are changed every <lb />
national bank. As to <lb />
be is a member of a Ma-j food an of best <lb />
Protective Association, we do I is pure, eggs <lb />
not know, a butter speaks for <lb />
however, it is probable he <lb />
may a mom per a marine <lb />
in- court the next day now <lb />
live happily together with a per- <lb />
understanding of each other's <lb />
humors. <lb />
Everything for <lb />
The Press Bureau at the Na- <lb />
Democratic headquarters <lb />
has issued the following state- <lb />
York for years in one good office <lb />
after another. But he never <lb />
forgiven the for Ii <lb />
shot one of his legs off never <lb />
fails to avail himself of an <lb />
to talk about the war and <lb />
to traduce the South. He hates <lb />
because has <lb />
always kindly toward <lb />
and bag ii more than <lb />
its share i f the public patronage, <lb />
his being <lb />
many soldiers. <lb />
and ho is equally vicious toward <lb />
Bryan on account of bis <lb />
toward this section. Ho has <lb />
Based upon the present out-. <lb />
. . ., f . just cent out a letter to army <lb />
took the following estimate of , , .- , . , <lb />
association, just as it is pro a <lb />
that a prominent farmer may be a <lb />
member of the grange, or the <lb />
or some association look <lb />
to the mutual benefit of <lb />
cur a. We do not know whether <lb />
Mr. Bewail baa any <lb />
a railroad , but for tho sate <lb />
of argument, that he has- <lb />
The main thing that re know <lb />
of Arthur is that for <lb />
m i i years ho has been in favor <lb />
tipping waiters must <lb />
pay funeral in case one <lb />
should die from heart disease. <lb />
more than six eggs will be <lb />
give each at a sitting. Any guest <lb />
found work off shells on <lb />
Bryan's majorities is <lb />
A boon, Arkansas, <lb />
California, <lb />
Delaware, Florida, <lb />
Georgia, Idaho, <lb />
Illinois, <lb />
all in which <lb />
he Bays, among other things, <lb />
Bryan and many o bis supporters <lb />
combine tho South <lb />
are trying to <lb />
and West against North <lb />
East. This is sectionalism, of <lb />
which the rebellion was the off- <lb />
Arguing against free <lb />
a neighbor will be fired from Iowa, Kan n , ,,., . .-The a <lb />
table <lb />
-Biscuits found I <lb />
be opened with a e <lb />
supplied by a waiter- he use <lb />
of dynamite strictly forbid- <lb />
den. <lb />
he <lb />
Kentucky Louts. , ; ., the of lie would be <lb />
Maryland, Michigan. wilt, tie of <lb />
and pen <lb />
Montana, . J . Ty ., , <lb />
Nebraska, <lb />
North Ohio, <lb />
Car- <lb />
fact that he i a capitalist and <lb />
president of a national bank, and <lb />
in the face the fact that the <lb />
public sentiment around him has <lb />
. I the free and unlimited coin age articles of food. j, <lb />
of silver. He has held this must be settled outside. Texas, j , <lb />
it in the face of the lasso the Matters, be- Utah, Virginia, <lb />
nearly <lb />
; the <lb />
; they must not be <lb />
the guest who can't throw Washington, West again, of the de- <lb />
the rope will be n a Wisconsin, the authority of the <lb />
tag-. i Wyoming, <lb />
can take off their <lb />
Wyoming, <lb />
These estimates <lb />
if they want to, but must <lb />
been is violently in , <lb />
on their <lb />
Bryan <lb />
twenty-six out of forty -five <lb />
electoral <lb />
the gold standard. The <lb />
to Mr. Sewn is based on <lb />
his bank connection is both blind <lb />
and ignorant. Constitution <lb />
is of the opinion that Mr. <lb />
position in favor of free <lb />
at a time when ho had <lb />
to gain by it but a good <lb />
deal lo is as high a tribute <lb />
as not Id be paid to the people's <lb />
cause. More than that, it is a <lb />
tribute to bis own earnestness <lb />
aDd patriotism, and to Ins <lb />
strength of <lb />
The Salve to the Cuts <lb />
Sore. Salt Fe <lb />
v.-i- Chapped Hands <lb />
and -Skill <lb />
and positively r on <lb />
pay to give <lb />
perfect satisfaction or <lb />
per For sale by <lb />
L. Hooter. <lb />
The burn lbs hurter is I on the <lb />
hill. <lb />
The mist i he moonshine is over the <lb />
September<lb />
In Georgia. <lb />
The voice of the candidate's heard on <lb />
the stump ; <lb />
The rabbits an scared, and they give <lb />
the jump; <lb />
September<lb />
In <lb />
The is loud at the <lb />
door, <lb />
strikes me I've gazed on that state- <lb />
before <lb />
September <lb />
Georgia. <lb />
L. <lb />
o Hail for the <lb />
A lanterned-jawed young man <lb />
called at The <lb />
and <lb />
fer the <lb />
replied tho mas <lb />
fer Jane <lb />
Anything fer Ace <lb />
for Bill <lb />
fer Tom <lb />
tell you, <lb />
tool Joe <lb />
nor Jim Watts, nor any <lb />
other Watts, dead or living, <lb />
born, native or foreign, civilized <lb />
or uncivilized, savage or <lb />
male or female, white or <lb />
black, franchised or <lb />
ed, naturalized or otherwise. No <lb />
there is positively <lb />
any of the Watt's, either <lb />
severally, jointly, now <lb />
forever, one and inseparable. <lb />
and the courts U interfere <lb />
mobs; new doctrine <lb />
is worse the old secession <lb />
heresy you put down with your <lb />
W silence tho new <lb />
heresy by out Wire <lb />
ill-tempered warrior <lb />
urges the Grand Army of the Be- <lb />
including the noble <lb />
of to vote for <lb />
who manifested <lb />
his love for his country by <lb />
his musket serving for <lb />
two years as a private sol- <lb />
In the face of such <lb />
as this, tho Observer appeals <lb />
with confidence to its readers to <lb />
lay aside whatever of <lb />
opinion there may exist between <lb />
the Democratic candidate and <lb />
them as to the financial question <lb />
and up for <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Bring your Poultry and to Win- <lb />
The <lb />
That was so good t. up I mil <lb />
Mi Bryan gate Mr, <lb />
last Monday, his record, that <lb />
like keeping before our <lb />
readers. It is especially good as <lb />
being answer by <lb />
to all the of <lb />
about prosperity their <lb />
policy has given the farmers of <lb />
the laud. air. <lb />
was sallied lo it by the following, <lb />
which Air. said one <lb />
of like that on <lb />
at week <lb />
the <lb />
for more <lb />
than thirty years the most mar- <lb />
prosperity that has ever <lb />
been given to nation of the <lb />
world. We net only had <lb />
prosperity, but we <lb />
Mr. Bryan his speech called <lb />
attention to the fact, and read the <lb />
following, which wrote <lb />
hied with the bill <lb />
1800. <lb />
there is widespread de- <lb />
in this industry <lb />
I today cannot be doubled. <lb />
One of now <lb />
prevalent among our farmers is <lb />
that they get no for <lb />
their crops U <lb />
with the labor and capital invest- <lb />
ed in their production. W . have <lb />
not believed that our <lb />
already suffering from low puces <lb />
or will be satisfied with <lb />
which will result u lower <lb />
prise lap country ever <lb />
pi ices were fairly <lb />
AN RHYME <lb />
The autumn winds they sweep <lb />
i stars are <lb />
A id sing a sung <lb />
please, in <lb />
The lie-ills Will <lb />
Around die board we'll lee. . <lb />
Sate sheltered from item. <lb />
sharp an <lb />
hat care we the p or, <lb />
It scarcely a glance <lb />
Behold e <lb />
Sally, will you dance <lb />
Highest of all in Leavening S. Report <lb />
rid.<lb />
The Next President. <lb />
Tl <lb />
for Scandal. <lb />
Here is a cure for a terrible <lb />
of the mouth <lb />
called t f c d <lb />
one oases; of a <lb />
d by the Indians y- <lb />
one mix <lb />
with I-. little for <lb />
two or three sprigs i f <lb />
between yon tee <lb />
Tue symptoms <lb />
i violent itching of tin <lb />
and of the mouth, which <lb />
takes place when you are in <lb />
com pan v of a species animals <lb />
called gossips; you feel a <lb />
tit of it coming on take a spoon <lb />
of the mixture, hold it <lb />
mouth, which you will keep close <lb />
shut till yon get home, and you <lb />
will find a complete cure- Should <lb />
you a relapse, keep a <lb />
small about you, on <lb />
the repeat the <lb />
Never. <lb />
Never be <lb />
you have to turn a grindstone. <lb />
a lot l cranks in this world to be <lb />
tinned. <lb />
Never allow to get the <lb />
will cost you more tor a hat. <lb />
Never turn a new you <lb />
have something sensible to write on the <lb />
page. <lb />
Never bang your head, even if you <lb />
are will attend the <lb />
hanging, <lb />
O n . <lb />
cease to advertise your <lb />
it you have anything worth selling <lb />
mg, or want attention. <lb />
People are and have to be <lb />
by reminded of things, even in <lb />
the tile households <lb />
ii. . <lb />
ON A BRASS <lb />
Ton have th- <lb />
Upward of <lb />
But there is ;. in a trace <lb />
Of all tan and known, <lb />
ft In -our <lb />
Of the gladness, joy and tho <lb />
That have past in hundred <lb />
only .- m tho boars, <lb />
the sorrows w of men, <lb />
ho Hint w ti. and <lb />
The deeds that in story, <lb />
Tho lives that w re love united, <lb />
now as <lb />
Is the mightiest men. <lb />
Tim, which destroys so much, <lb />
Whoso servant and are, <lb />
Who holds world In his amp <lb />
who all men at last <lb />
none may hi-i <lb />
On leaves never a <lb />
Ho is powerless to hurt and mar. <lb />
For time is of this only. <lb />
And. ho doth all things slay, <lb />
f et for us a distant shore. <lb />
When- he shall he powerless to harm us, <lb />
love is triumphant <lb />
And and distrust are passed away. <lb />
And that was faithful ever stay. <lb />
--Academy. <lb />
Yankee Sleds Beat Swiss Coasters. <lb />
The original has for <lb />
long remained sufficient for <lb />
probably because <lb />
the pastime with thorn, is hardly <lb />
morn than the original means of lo- <lb />
it provided for tho Indians, <lb />
and in speed was never <lb />
a possibility. Tho <lb />
Swiss was destined to a <lb />
far shorter supremacy when put to <lb />
the keen tests of the racing that de- <lb />
it. Men soon all that <lb />
was in the way speed out <lb />
of Sifting on a wooden framework <lb />
balanced upon flat iron bars. And <lb />
Mr. L. P. Child of Nor sup- <lb />
The boy looked up at the highest market prices. <lb />
in astonishment and said and and <lb />
look if there is much as any <lb />
thing fer John Thomas <lb />
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i plied want by producing J the <lb />
great industry fore-, winter of ,,., <lb />
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out of native <lb />
of The <lb />
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course It will be a picture <lb />
if man you want <lb />
the editor, who was opposed <lb />
politically to the <lb />
sir, it will be a picture of <lb />
the next <lb />
The was getting rather <lb />
wrought up. <lb />
you he <lb />
put up my check for <lb />
it will be the correct <lb />
responded the <lb />
The editor scratched his dome <lb />
of <lb />
not very he said, <lb />
give you that <lb />
tee for a cut of the picture to <lb />
in my <lb />
It locked like a cinch for the <lb />
editor, and seven told the <lb />
he was a plum <lb />
but he drew up a contract <lb />
tor the editor to sign binding him <lb />
to pay for the <lb />
guaranteeing it to be <lb />
stalled on <lb />
train. <lb />
that cut buck here time <lb />
tor called <lb />
editor. <lb />
the <lb />
nothing <lb />
in this contract about when I am <lb />
to take tho picture. cant take <lb />
It after election, of course, <lb />
under my guarantee, and you <lb />
ought to know <lb />
Then tho scrap, began, and at <lb />
last all of that end of <lb />
New Jersey was taking sides. <lb />
our Its success <lb />
and prosperity to the <lb />
nation. Bo is possible <lb />
to other if agriculture <lb />
languish. The depression in <lb />
agriculture is cot to the <lb />
United States- The reports of <lb />
the Agricultural in- <lb />
this distress in <lb />
that Great France, and <lb />
Germany are in a larger <lb />
degree the farmers of the <lb />
United <lb />
Every man who has paid any <lb />
lo what is on <lb />
the agricultural districts knows <lb />
that the farming interest is more <lb />
depressed today than it was 1890, <lb />
thus it is still going down- <lb />
ward- But, notwithstanding this, <lb />
the republican National <lb />
resolved that things must <lb />
stay as they are for tour years <lb />
more, as far as they are concerned- <lb />
Is it that on the <lb />
farms they are Bryan <lb />
as a deliverer Dis- <lb />
patch- <lb />
imported. Ho rode it lying head <lb />
first on his side, steering with one <lb />
foot swinging out be- <lb />
hind, after the method familiar on <lb />
the chutes of Montreal. <lb />
Owing to local prejudice <lb />
it, this bead first position had not <lb />
penetrated to Switzerland till long <lb />
after it had boon well known else- <lb />
where. But oven the introduction of <lb />
the new position was not so <lb />
an advance as was tho long <lb />
Meat for Japan's Navy. <lb />
The Kansas City Star <lb />
A month or six weeks <lb />
ago the Armour Packing <lb />
of Kansas City, began <lb />
with the Japanese govern- <lb />
The were car- <lb />
by Japanese <lb />
agents acting by direct govern- <lb />
mental authority, and a few days <lb />
ago the contract was awarded to <lb />
Armour company, of this city. <lb />
The specifications arrived lately <lb />
by mail to avoid the great ex- <lb />
incident to the transmission <lb />
so much by cable. Ac- <lb />
cording to the specifications, tn- <lb />
Armour Company is to <lb />
carloads of canned bet f <lb />
to the the <lb />
Eighteen 041-8 compose a <lb />
train, and the <lb />
considers the co. tract a vast <lb />
one- it is intended to make the <lb />
entire shipment within ten days <lb />
already men women <lb />
are now at work this contract <lb />
alone. <lb />
About two years ago, during <lb />
the war with China, the company <lb />
furnished meat to the Japanese <lb />
soldiers and sailors, and it is sup <lb />
posed that the appetite for the <lb />
American product was <lb />
at that time. The Armour <lb />
MOW <lb />
Babies In Maples Trash <lb />
Or.,.,, i, . <lb />
An interesting account of the w-y <lb />
in young children are <lb />
ed to the I given by <lb />
Dr. de a Neapolitan <lb />
who has boon studying <lb />
Its of criminals. The at <lb />
Naples, like the Mafia in Sicily, is <lb />
an organization of criminals and as- <lb />
of criminals that is <lb />
old. The its <lb />
work with the infants who are <lb />
abandoned by their parents, or who <lb />
re out to impostors <lb />
beg in streets of Naples. Those <lb />
for the most part those <lb />
persons in prison, are taught to beg <lb />
for tho end of a or a and <lb />
infest the In winter they <lb />
sleep in holes and stables. In sum <lb />
mer on steps, under arch- <lb />
ways or on the benches in the <lb />
When they or years old <lb />
they are instructed in bogging nod <lb />
thieving by older children. At <lb />
years of ago tho little <lb />
or little thief, becomes a <lb />
Ho must know how to <lb />
improvise a song to the girls and <lb />
an extemporaneous <lb />
to tho verso of a companion or of <lb />
antagonist. In Naples Micro are <lb />
two armies of belong- <lb />
to tho streets in the port <lb />
of tho city and one to those of the <lb />
west end. constitute tho <lb />
of the and <lb />
in public, passing their examinations <lb />
by night the streets. They <lb />
for tho of their chants any- <lb />
thing that takes in the city, <lb />
and very tho object of <lb />
songs is an old man or a poor idiot. <lb />
The hotter class hoar these <lb />
but do not interfere and often laugh <lb />
at the wit- which is scarcely over <lb />
missing. Tho two <lb />
great rivals, a year <lb />
at hast they defy to a <lb />
series of battles in stones are <lb />
the weapons, and at close of <lb />
fray knives too often come into play. <lb />
This practice of battles with stones <lb />
among tho boys can be traced back <lb />
as far as 1625, for at that period the <lb />
Duke of Alva caused <lb />
to arrested in Naples. <lb />
of the boys is <lb />
the derivation of which is <lb />
not certain. After the come <lb />
the challenge in form of a verse, <lb />
to which the enemy responds like- <lb />
wise. <lb />
Then the young boys commence <lb />
tho attack. The flee, but <lb />
t no great stand old and <lb />
young men, who tho rival <lb />
bands and if necessary or <lb />
the other of them from an by <lb />
the police. Two ago there <lb />
was a famous of this kind in <lb />
Piazza which ended in a <lb />
fight between the police and the <lb />
tone throwers, daring which the <lb />
trams were stopped for some time. <lb />
This at tho first drawing <lb />
of blood. A slight scratch received <lb />
by of tho members of the <lb />
parties puts an end to the battle-. <lb />
Tho wounded boy is surrounded by <lb />
bis friends and taken to his mother, <lb />
real or adopted, to hound and <lb />
nursed. songs sung by the boys <lb />
have always a and generally <lb />
there two soloists, who sing a <lb />
verse in turn, is ended by a <lb />
refrain sung by the chorus, a mere <lb />
oh I Ah, In <lb />
form these youths express the <lb />
knowledge have of the worst <lb />
evils and of human <lb />
are realistic and without <lb />
least gleam of <lb />
don News. <lb />
spring runner of Mr. Child's ma- is intend. <lb />
by moans of j , , . , , <lb />
I ed for the Japanese navy- It has <lb />
been stated in the press dis- <lb />
patches more than once of late <lb />
that Japan was contemplating <lb />
the construction and equipment <lb />
of the largest floating armament <lb />
was far more accurate and <lb />
than with the old flat <lb />
Mr. E. Cohen, <lb />
another American, by winning the <lb />
best race at St. sitting on <lb />
of the new clipper sleds, proved <lb />
the merits of the right . <lb />
machine, oven when it was ridden in the world, it is more than <lb />
to the wrong way, and showed that <lb />
on hard ice as well as on the snow <lb />
of the the now machines <lb />
fend methods were a great advance. <lb />
Alabama's supply of red cedar is <lb />
exhausted. This state was once the <lb />
chief of supply of the United <lb />
Mates. <lb />
probable that the beef will be <lb />
consumed by the Oriental sailors- <lb />
It hardly be meant for the <lb />
as they easy ac- <lb />
to fresh meat practically all <lb />
time- <lb />
Five thousand cattle in all <lb />
must be to flU the <lb />
Steve <lb />
Answering a question asked by a <lb />
paper, <lb />
I bad the first <lb />
thing I would do would be to build <lb />
a home for the in every <lb />
largo in the United States; also <lb />
a home for working girls, a Keeley <lb />
cure for drunkards, a <lb />
library in every hare the Chi- <lb />
river water washed; have the <lb />
end of South Clark street fences in, <lb />
so they could all be by themselves <lb />
pay some of your <lb />
money enough to retire, that they <lb />
could never be candidates again <lb />
give what money is kicking to keep <lb />
the streets clean; pay an honest <lb />
man to see that the <lb />
are put where they and <lb />
last, out not least, buy the street t <lb />
so love, for my use, the<lb />
Proved <lb />
The building blocks had been <lb />
a dispute in the nursery. <lb />
worth just as yon <lb />
exclaimed the letter H. <lb />
replied the let- <lb />
G. you were worth anything <lb />
at all, English would never drop <lb />
Star. <lb />
The <lb />
only one thing the arm- <lb />
less wonder can't do with bis <lb />
aid <lb />
said Jones. j <lb />
on his gloves<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
at post office at Green <lb />
as matte <lb />
September <lb />
LETTER <lb />
From our Regular respondent. <lb />
Washington, Sept <lb />
The silver men have had plenty <lb />
of encouraging news from other <lb />
States to make up for <lb />
stories from New York <lb />
indicates the almost certain loss <lb />
of that State. It is by <lb />
that the fusion which <lb />
has been completed in North <lb />
Carolina between democrats and <lb />
populists makes that State <lb />
for In Kentucky the <lb />
democrats and populists <lb />
satisfactory fused, which places <lb />
that State in the column. <lb />
A letter received at silver head- <lb />
quarters from D. W. Atkinson, <lb />
president of Free Silver Club, <lb />
of Sparta, Mich., is <lb />
bound to win in Michigan, be- <lb />
cause every party in the State <lb />
has advocated free until <lb />
the present campaign, and there <lb />
are thousands of republicans and <lb />
prohibitionists who can't and <lb />
wont surrender the conviction of <lb />
a life time at the command of a <lb />
few politicians who change color <lb />
in a single night. In any ordinary <lb />
campaign the democrats and <lb />
populists combined are a tight <lb />
match for republicans, <lb />
now when thousands of <lb />
and hundreds of <lb />
cans, are joining us there can be <lb />
no of the <lb />
John C Cannon, of Kansas, <lb />
need have no fears about <lb />
Kansas, as the leading <lb />
cans themselves in private con- <lb />
concede Kansas to <lb />
an. I have a bet a leading <lb />
republican that Bryan's majority <lb />
will not be less and I <lb />
offered to increase the bet and he <lb />
declined. A republican poll of <lb />
the State shows that Bryan will <lb />
carry it by over Mr. J. <lb />
W. Armstrong, of Richmond; Mo., <lb />
says Bryan will carry that State <lb />
by more majority, and <lb />
there id equally encouraging <lb />
from Indiana, Iowa and <lb />
Illinois- <lb />
capitalists have no <lb />
votes, unless retain a <lb />
in one of the <lb />
States, as some of them do, but <lb />
they are trying to control the <lb />
votes all those who happen to <lb />
be in their debt, as may be seen <lb />
by tho following letter which was <lb />
to a Virginia <lb />
you aware, the of <lb />
free silver gold respectively <lb />
declare that if their candidates <lb />
are elected the country cuter <lb />
upon an era of prosperity- They <lb />
respectively declare that if the <lb />
other side is elected misery and <lb />
trouble will be the result- As I <lb />
favor I believe that <lb />
within a few days after the <lb />
of Bryan all gold the <lb />
Treasury will be withdrawn, and <lb />
there will be a terrible panic in <lb />
money affairs, from which it will <lb />
take the country many years to <lb />
emerge. After Bryan's election <lb />
one the first things done will <lb />
be the calling in of all debts by <lb />
because they do not <lb />
wish to be paid cents for each <lb />
dollar loaned. I hope you will <lb />
not regard this letter as a threat <lb />
or an intimation that you should <lb />
vote than you <lb />
believe to right. Our <lb />
company will do after election <lb />
just what you would do under <lb />
the same circumstances- I hope <lb />
you will be able to take up your <lb />
note and collateral before <lb />
This letter needs no com- <lb />
it is a shame <lb />
that there is co law to reach and <lb />
properly punish the men who <lb />
write such letters- <lb />
THREE CORNERED. <lb />
D lists and <lb />
midnight on Monday at <lb />
the State, committees Dem- <lb />
and Populist fused on <lb />
ticket. The Democrat <lb />
appointed a conference committee com- <lb />
posed of Manly, Simmons, <lb />
Webster and Hale to meet <lb />
list central committee, composed of <lb />
Aye-, Cy Thompson, A S. Peace, <lb />
Lloyd and Wilson, at Chairman <lb />
rooms at Park Hotel. <lb />
The committees after discussions <lb />
ed on a f the electors as fol- <lb />
lows At Urge, Locke Craig. Demo- <lb />
; It B. Davis, Populist. By dis- <lb />
First, White, Populist ; <lb />
Second, II. F. Populist; <lb />
Third, C. ft Thomas, Democrat <lb />
Fourth, W. S. Bailey, ; Fifth, <lb />
William Merritt. Sixth, B. <lb />
F. Keith, Free Silvey Party ; Seventh, <lb />
T. F. Klutz, Democrat; Eighth, <lb />
York, Democrat ; Ninth, 1- B Gil- <lb />
mer, Democrat. <lb />
It will he sec that the electoral <lb />
ticket will Le composed of five Demo- <lb />
five Populists one <lb />
Keith, Democrats <lb />
will vote Bryan and the <lb />
will voe for Bryan and Wat- <lb />
son. <lb />
The informed <lb />
Democratic committee that it did net <lb />
regard its contract with as <lb />
to Congressmen as binding and that H <lb />
was open to arrangements with the <lb />
Democrats, it one could be made. It <lb />
was stated that both committees had <lb />
appointed to confer on <lb />
this matter. <lb />
A CHARMING TOWN. <lb />
Here is a diamond, here a piece <lb />
charcoal. Both carbon . between <lb />
them stands mightiest of magicians <lb />
Nature. The food on your table, and <lb />
your own body ; the same, <lb />
vet between the two stands the <lb />
the arbiter of growth or decline, <lb />
lite or death. <lb />
We cannot make a diamond, we can- <lb />
not make flesh, blood and bone. No. <lb />
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 system. In all <lb />
forms of dyspepsia incipient con- <lb />
with weakness, loss of flesh, <lb />
thin blood, nervous prostration the <lb />
dial is the successful remedy. Taken <lb />
with food it relieves at once. It <lb />
and assist nature to nourish <lb />
trial to show its merit <lb />
cents, <lb />
is the best for <lb />
Doctors recommend it in place <lb />
of Castor Oil. <lb />
Good Cotton ticking. <lb />
Worth an 18-year old boy <lb />
who lives in No. township, makes a <lb />
splendid record in cotton <lb />
For eighteen work days he has aver- <lb />
aged pounds each day, and on <lb />
Wednesday last the young fellow pull- <lb />
ed out pounds. Mr. picked <lb />
several hundred pounds more than <lb />
three bales during the three weeks, <lb />
The editor spent a very pleasant day <lb />
Wednesday in the delightful town of <lb />
Scotland For a town its sire <lb />
we believe there is more culture, refine- <lb />
and among people <lb />
Scotland than any town in the <lb />
State. <lb />
Our business over there was <lb />
at the office the Commonwealth, and <lb />
while we Editor Milliard a very <lb />
busy and hard-worked he took <lb />
time to show us around point <lb />
several the town's enterprises. There <lb />
are lumber and milling plants, carriage <lb />
factories, knitting u-ills, chewing gum <lb />
factory and other industries that give <lb />
employment to ninny hands and add <lb />
much to the general prosperity of the <lb />
community. <lb />
Scotland has some splendid <lb />
mercantile establishments also, and <lb />
singling out one these to speak of no <lb />
A visitor cannot be otherwise than <lb />
with the of M Hoffman <lb />
Bro. A quarter a century ago the <lb />
head of this firm, Mr. M. Hoffman, <lb />
went to town a poor man, and in <lb />
these years he by indomitable en- <lb />
amassed a fortune and built up an <lb />
establishment would do credit to a <lb />
city. The and others <lb />
d an I <lb />
Tin- never feels like <lb />
passing but one criticism upon the bus- <lb />
nun of Scotland if we may <lb />
be pardoned for mentioning it. That <lb />
is the apparent support they <lb />
give their home paper as indicated by <lb />
us advertising Tiny not <lb />
seem to appreciate the treasure they <lb />
have in Mr. Milliard and his paper. <lb />
The excellent editorial work of the Com- <lb />
faithfully presents the moral, <lb />
social and intellectual advantages of the <lb />
town, and its advertising columns ought <lb />
to be able to show to the outside world <lb />
the town's splendid b and <lb />
trial features as veil. <lb />
Hew to Kill Your <lb />
Buy of peddlers as much and as of- <lb />
ten as possible. <lb />
Denounce your merchants because <lb />
they make a profit on their goods. <lb />
Make out your town a very bad place <lb />
and state it every chance you get. <lb />
Glory in the downfall a man who <lb />
has done much to build up the town. <lb />
Refuse to unite in any scheme for the <lb />
betterment the material interests <lb />
the people. <lb />
If you are a merchant don't advertise <lb />
in the home papers, buy a rubber stamp <lb />
and use it. <lb />
Patronize newspapers to the <lb />
exclusion of your and denounce <lb />
yours for not being as large and <lb />
cheap as the big city papers. <lb />
If you are a farmer curse the place <lb />
where you trade as the meanest on <lb />
Sin. <lb />
Tell merchants you can buy <lb />
goods a good dad cheaper in some <lb />
town, and charge him with <lb />
If a stranger comes to town, tell him <lb />
is overdone mid predict a <lb />
general crash in the town in the near <lb />
future. <lb />
Keep up a divided public sentiment <lb />
and knife every man that disagrees with <lb />
you on the best methods of <lb />
business. <lb />
A curious contract or bet was made <lb />
last night at the Feast. A young <lb />
lady said she would marry a <lb />
young man it Bryan was elected. The <lb />
young man in return said if <lb />
was elected he would marry her. There <lb />
is sure o be a wedding. <lb />
Standing on the platform at the de- <lb />
pot Thursday, two colored men stood <lb />
talking in earnest conversation when <lb />
the bearing Mr. Bryan and es- <lb />
rolled in, and seeing the great <lb />
mass of humanity making such a rush <lb />
and huddling together, one said to <lb />
the Lord, how <lb />
dis Is all people vote <lb />
for man He'll be right <lb />
Standard. <lb />
Last Tear and This <lb />
A few days ago a practical farmer, <lb />
and a good judge of was <lb />
out at the Warehouses walking around <lb />
looking at prices. The sales were <lb />
over and he had examined several <lb />
he walked into the office and said <lb />
to one of the warehouseman, I <lb />
have a good lot of all graded <lb />
out which should like to sell, but <lb />
really tobacco is so low that I hate to <lb />
put mine on the now. <lb />
The warehouseman to go <lb />
with him back the and without <lb />
looking at the price at which the <lb />
co sold that day asked him to price it <lb />
according to the way it sold last year. <lb />
pile the farmer examined <lb />
pretty closely and finally said, <lb />
lust year that tobacco would have sold <lb />
for lo The <lb />
showed him the tag and it was marked <lb />
said the farmer <lb />
just picked out that pile because it sold <lb />
said the tobacco <lb />
man, will examine any pile on the <lb />
in the presence of a number <lb />
of farmers they went to several piles a-id <lb />
there not a single pile that did not <lb />
sell for more money that day than it <lb />
priced by last years prices. <lb />
The trouble year with tobacco <lb />
this, it is by tar the most inferior crop <lb />
that we have ever bad and farmers are <lb />
not governed so much by the quality of <lb />
the as they are by the p-ices <lb />
they got last year for tobacco that was <lb />
a least on an average per cent bet- <lb />
than this crop, a great deal of <lb />
the talk of low pries. <lb />
PHYSICIAN'S BLACK LIST. <lb />
Owing to bad collections for the past <lb />
years to the <lb />
medical bills by many of our patients, <lb />
we the undersigned have each and every <lb />
one pledged to abide by t he <lb />
following <lb />
1st. That all worthy poor who would <lb />
if they could will receive careful, <lb />
and cheerful attention at our <lb />
id. That we no longer work for <lb />
any person who can but will not pay <lb />
their medical account, or will not nuke <lb />
arrangements about settle- <lb />
t saint-. <lb />
That will put a Black <lb />
ii; circulation among ourselves, upon <lb />
which will be the names each <lb />
and every who has made <lb />
satisfactory arrangements as to the set- <lb />
of his or her medical <lb />
count. <lb />
4th. That person MUM in <lb />
this Black List cannot ob- <lb />
from any of us, <lb />
any except that <lb />
they pay up the.- bills due each <lb />
and everyone of the undersigned or <lb />
cash. <lb />
0th. That this Black List shall go <lb />
into January 1st, 1897, beginning <lb />
with those who have tailed to make <lb />
satisfactory in regard to <lb />
settlement of medical bills u; to <lb />
date. <lb />
That a copy these resolutions <lb />
be lacked up in all portions of the <lb />
and printed in the and <lb />
Weekly, so as to give all men <lb />
fair warning we will no longer <lb />
work without pay. <lb />
Dr. W. H. Bagwell, Greenville, M. O <lb />
Dr. W. L. Best, X. C. <lb />
Dr. Joseph Bynum, Farmville, N. C. <lb />
Dr. Frank W. Brown, Greenville, <lb />
C. <lb />
Dr. Jesse Brown, X. C. <lb />
Dr. Brown, Greenville, X. C. <lb />
Dr. B. X. C. <lb />
Dr. B. T. Cox, N. C <lb />
Dr. Joseph Dixon, X. C. <lb />
Dr. It J. Grimes, Bethel, N. C, <lb />
Dr. F. C. Jame-, Bethel, X. C. <lb />
Dr. Johnson, <lb />
X. c. <lb />
Dr. <lb />
Greenville, X. C. <lb />
Dr. Morrill, Falkland, N. C. <lb />
Dr. Sun Farmville, <lb />
Dr. E. A. Greenville, X. C. <lb />
Dr. C. J. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Dr. William E. Greenville, <lb />
X. C. <lb />
Dr. Wm. Cobb <lb />
Superior Court <lb />
The following cases on the criminal <lb />
docket have been heard since our last <lb />
R. T. Turnage, concealed <lb />
weapons, not guilty. <lb />
William larceny re- <lb />
submits, sentenced one year in <lb />
penitentiary. <lb />
George murder, g in sec <lb />
degree, sentenced y an in <lb />
K v Edwards, assault n <lb />
to commit rep, guilty. <lb />
James Moore, <lb />
and costs. <lb />
Orange carrying concealed <lb />
weapons, judgment suspended <lb />
on payment of costs. <lb />
J. A Whichard, bastardy, guilty. <lb />
J. J. Jones, retailing with mt license, <lb />
guilty. <lb />
Edward Langley and Warren, <lb />
affray, submit, judgment suspended on <lb />
payment of cost. <lb />
Williams, carrying concealed <lb />
weapons, judgment suspended. <lb />
W. S. Briley, assault with deadly <lb />
weapon, guilty, judgment suspended <lb />
on payment of costs. <lb />
Griffin, larceny, submits. <lb />
Alfred Crandall and Kate Crandall. <lb />
assault deadly weapon, guilty, <lb />
suspends, <lb />
Jesse Hill, and Louis Arnold, affray, <lb />
guilty, each fined and costs. <lb />
Louis Arnold, carrying concealed <lb />
weapons, submits fined and costs. <lb />
Orange Foreman alias Orange <lb />
with deadly weapon, <lb />
guilty, fined and costs. <lb />
J. R. Smith, retailing without license <lb />
submits, fined and costs, two <lb />
cases- <lb />
It. T. Turnage, with deadly- <lb />
weapon, submits, fined and costs. <lb />
Ira Porter, disturbing religious <lb />
ship, submits, fined <lb />
J, J. S. Fred <lb />
and Peter lines, assault with deadly <lb />
weapon. J. S. not guilty, others <lb />
guilty. J. J. fined Fred <lb />
fined suspended on Peter <lb />
James Brown and W. O. ill, <lb />
affray, Brown Barnhill not <lb />
guilty. <lb />
Clark, carrying to COMB <lb />
weapon, not guilty. <lb />
Walter Grimes, assault with deadly <lb />
weapon, guilty, on <lb />
payment costs. <lb />
Spell assault with deadly <lb />
fined costs. <lb />
James Barker, carrying concealed <lb />
weapon, guilty. <lb />
Henry K el, assault <lb />
weapon, guilty, fined and costs. <lb />
Willis larceny god receiving, <lb />
guilty. Judgment suspended on payment <lb />
of cost. <lb />
Dixie and Alonzo Harris, <lb />
fray, submit, each fined and <lb />
W. C. assault with deadly <lb />
weapon, guilty, fined and costs. <lb />
James Wilson, larceny, guilty, one <lb />
year in <lb />
Burton carrying concealed <lb />
weapon, fined j and costs <lb />
docket was taken up this <lb />
morning and the business M b-1 rap- <lb />
idly pus <lb />
THE <lb />
John R. Gentry Paces a Mile in Two <lb />
Minutes and a Half Second. <lb />
Portland, Me., September <lb />
track today the world's <lb />
was by John It. <lb />
the horse pacing the fast- <lb />
est mile ever trade in harness and <lb />
placing the world's record at only a <lb />
half second over two minutes, or <lb />
Gentry was applauded when <lb />
,. he appeared on the track for his great <lb />
without . . ,,,.,. , <lb />
trial speed, lie had out on the <lb />
track several times before, and had <lb />
been the of all eyes. <lb />
When W. S. Andrews drove him on <lb />
the track for the effort break his <lb />
record, the air was chilly and a light <lb />
breeze blew-up the home <lb />
stretch. His record before starting was <lb />
J, which he made September 8th, <lb />
at Glen falls, X. Y., in the heat <lb />
of a race with Star Pointer. Andrews <lb />
had driven Gentry two up <lb />
and it was nearly sunset when my, will no doubt call to <lb />
ready to start tor the event <lb />
mile <lb />
he was <lb />
mile. <lb />
A runner appeared with Gentry to <lb />
pace him. After scaring twice An- <lb />
came down to the wire to pace <lb />
the fastest mile ever accomplished by <lb />
a horse in harness. The crowd cheer- <lb />
ed as lie approached the starting point. <lb />
shouted Culbertson <lb />
watches caught the pacer <lb />
at the The runner's horse <lb />
within two feet Gentry's nose as they <lb />
made the first turn. On the stretch <lb />
Gentry was going gracefully and <lb />
getting over the ground in shape, <lb />
and the runner had to work to <lb />
keep <lb />
The first quarter was given by the <lb />
judges as made in People began <lb />
to Wonder when the half mile was tin- <lb />
in j seconds and look tor a <lb />
two minute pace. At this point the <lb />
driver was using the whip <lb />
and making a great effort, and <lb />
in keeping at the wheel of <lb />
The third quarter was reeled off in <lb />
making the at three quarters <lb />
post This was great going and <lb />
now came the last and home <lb />
stretch. <lb />
As the horses tinned into tho home <lb />
stretch they caught the wind their <lb />
teeth. The crowd began to shout and <lb />
and Andrews <lb />
to his horse. The runner's <lb />
driver urged his horse and used <lb />
the whip sparingly. this nerved <lb />
tin pacer to u supreme effort and it <lb />
can be seen how noble an effort he <lb />
mule, for with the wind his face he <lb />
made the la-t quicker than the <lb />
third quarter, doing it in and thus <lb />
Covering his mile in two and <lb />
own-hall second. This was a whole <lb />
second less than his former record, <lb />
had never been surpassed by <lb />
any horse, and only equaled by Robert <lb />
J. at <lb />
Tommie lives <lb />
below He i of <lb />
beet citizens. Ho is <lb />
a silver man as <lb />
Brown and occasionally pro- <lb />
pounds some knotty question for <lb />
the fold standard people to an- <lb />
Several days Tom- <lb />
my came to town to get some <lb />
medicine from his physician- His <lb />
happens to a <lb />
While tho case the <lb />
doctor lecturing the old <lb />
farmer about his views on <lb />
Tommy was attentive to <lb />
every; argument. At the <lb />
the lecture, the farm tiller <lb />
queried his physician and called <lb />
tor He first asked the <lb />
doctor if he did not remember his <lb />
first visit to his house thirty- <lb />
years ago. The doctor replied <lb />
that he did. <lb />
continued Tom- <lb />
mind that you charged mo <lb />
for the same price you <lb />
charge The doctor re- <lb />
said Uncle Tommy I <lb />
want to tell you that it took <lb />
two and one half bushels of my <lb />
corn to pay you for your first vis- <lb />
it, while now it takes over seven- <lb />
Will you tall mo what's, the <lb />
matter <lb />
The doctor was too busy to <lb />
the question <lb />
Tommy went home telling <lb />
his friends how ho hail <lb />
one <lb />
J B. <lb />
J. R <lb />
J G. <lb />
. . <lb />
Is tie lowest price any to root Are the best i <lb />
inducements come and see new <lb />
which received. Our store is <lb />
full of New Goods prices <lb />
lower. <lb />
To the <lb />
we extend a cordial invitation t examine our Mock <lb />
Dress Goods <lb />
Trimmings <lb />
We A beautiful end -to-date Hi will i I he <lb />
latest styles and we know please you. how lovely, how <lb />
beautiful, tho prettiest Hue I have ever s. en. ii what our lad v friend <lb />
say We have a large both in c and blacks <lb />
please you. <lb />
WOOD and WILLOW WARE <lb />
HAli COLLARS. <lb />
TRUNKS, GROCERIES, <lb />
PROVISIONS. FURNITURE, <lb />
CHILDREN CARRIAGES, <lb />
CARPETS. CARPET PAPER, <lb />
RUGS, LACK CURTAINS. <lb />
CURTAIN POLES, <lb />
and any goods you m id n <lb />
self and family see us. <lb />
Ladies Gluts FUR <lb />
GOODS we a <lb />
splendid line. <lb />
In LADIES CLOTH for Wraps <lb />
we have what you want. <lb />
In and Boys PANTS <lb />
GOODS we have just tho best <lb />
stock to be found prices were, <lb />
never lower. <lb />
Some queer will i get into court, <lb />
sometimes. these got into <lb />
a San Francisco court SHOES. In shoes <lb />
where a contest was made over a i or to such as will please the <lb />
will that eras written on a shingle wearer, the prices on Shoes are <lb />
an old <lb />
Our object is to II good hon- <lb />
est goods at lowest <lb />
old miner who left ii big <lb />
pile of to some one who <lb />
had helped him in his day of <lb />
need- A will on a looked <lb />
somewhat odd, but tho court <lb />
held that it was straight O <lb />
Administrators Notice <lb />
Having this day before K. <lb />
A. Clerk of superior court, of <lb />
county, as of I lie es- <lb />
state Francis <lb />
notice Is hereby to the creditors <lb />
said estate to present their claims <lb />
duly ed, to mo <lb />
on or before the Nth cay September. <lb />
or notice will be plead in bar <lb />
their All indebted <lb />
to Slid are requested to make <lb />
mediate payment and thus save co.-t and <lb />
expenses. <lb />
This the day September <lb />
JOHN II. MANNING. <lb />
w. r. Man nine, <lb />
Jarvis Blow, Attorneys. <lb />
We a let so line of <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
much lower hut season- <lb />
us a trial when you need <lb />
for yourself or any member of <lb />
your family. fit the small <lb />
est or foot in the county, give yon anything you <lb />
Our L. Reynolds Shoes ,, lowest <lb />
for are warranted heard <lb />
to good service. We have 113.50 Solid Oak Bedroom Suits. <lb />
had six years experience with To by would Rd <lb />
this line and know them to be all injustice to p ck.-t <lb />
We Offer Van a <lb />
REMEDY Which <lb />
Safety <lb />
of Life to Mather <lb />
and Child. <lb />
Cooper's Tobacco <lb />
We happened to pick up one of <lb />
Coopers circulars and this is what he <lb />
has to say to the farmers of and <lb />
surrounding counties ; <lb />
Market active this week and prices <lb />
have advanced; all grade taken at full <lb />
H or higher <lb />
ban last season. Our Drier buyers <lb />
and dealers are competing lively every <lb />
day upon my floor, making prices <lb />
factory to all patrons. Several new <lb />
buyers have come on the market, we <lb />
now have the strongest corps the <lb />
State, while the neighboring markets <lb />
are complaining heavily for want of <lb />
money to conduct their business. Cash <lb />
is plentiful with us, never in better <lb />
w protect our patrons interest <lb />
and sell their tobacco for the highest <lb />
prices. <lb />
Remember that no market or <lb />
shall sell your higher than I do. <lb />
Send or ship me a lot promptly, it <lb />
means a saving of money to you. Have <lb />
sold big lots of bright primings this <lb />
week at <lb />
Every department my <lb />
business is in better shape than ever be- <lb />
fore. I will thank you to give me a <lb />
trial <lb />
Tobacco nicely graded. <lb />
Yours very truly, <lb />
D. Y. Prop. <lb />
Taken in time Hood's <lb />
prevents serious illness keeping <lb />
blood pure and all the organs in a <lb />
healthy <lb />
Original Observations. <lb />
benefits no one till <lb />
Bad passion is a -1 red-hot, <lb />
saddle. <lb />
Soft soap will not the <lb />
marks of scandal. <lb />
It takes much loss to Mart a quarrel <lb />
than t. stop one. <lb />
The scissors that cut die thus <lb />
life never dull. <lb />
The devil is the overseer of the road <lb />
he's a good one. <lb />
is trying to run the campaign <lb />
by the battery. <lb />
Many a scoundrel takes and <lb />
gives another scoundrel <lb />
When a man climb higher <lb />
than his ladder reaches, be falls. <lb />
Every time a man does a t <lb />
God cancels one of his bonds sin. <lb />
Many people use religion as varnish <lb />
with which to polish their character. <lb />
man is fit to have power unless <lb />
he it for the good <lb />
all. <lb />
Happiness comes more from help- <lb />
others than from helping <lb />
pa <lb />
The a train of thought <lb />
has to sidetrack for <lb />
Conscience is the central station on <lb />
the telephone line between the head and <lb />
the heart. <lb />
The friendship that does not prompt <lb />
you to assist a friend is not worth la- <lb />
as such. <lb />
One good retained and nine <lb />
bad ones discarded would make <lb />
all us better off. <lb />
Sugar coat a with money and <lb />
the world will swallow him without <lb />
asking a <lb />
Your heart may be pi <lb />
a thousand disappointments, there is <lb />
room yet for leafy-boughed success <lb />
to spring from and around every <lb />
grave, making the future a <lb />
of bowers, a garden of joy, a riv- <lb />
of prosperity, a heaven of heartfelt <lb />
bliss. <lb />
on yourself more, and on his <lb />
foolish talk and double dealing less, <lb />
and you will not snore nearly as loud <lb />
at night. When a man is good to him <lb />
sell, he is one good friend to rely <lb />
on, and one good friend can almost <lb />
ways pull a man through so that his <lb />
trousers come with <lb />
Observer, <lb />
A a ran tor all forms Headache <lb />
I has proved to be the <lb />
best. It a cine <lb />
ml the in-st dreaded habitual sick <lb />
headache yield to its Influence. We <lb />
urn all who are afflicted to procure <lb />
bottle, and give this remedy a <lb />
In case of habitual constipation Electric <lb />
hitters cures by giving the needed tone <lb />
to the bowels, and few cases long resist <lb />
the use f this Try if once, <lb />
Fifty cents and at 1-. <lb />
en's Store <lb />
How to WorK. <lb />
Tho advocates of the gold <lb />
standard say that salaried <lb />
and all others who do not pro- <lb />
duce on the farms, can <lb />
buy more for his money ever <lb />
before. More of what. More of <lb />
the necessities of such us <lb />
bread and meat <lb />
Who does he buy it from <lb />
From the farmer, of course. <lb />
Well, if buys it from tho far- <lb />
mer, the farmer is making less <lb />
his produce than eyer did be- <lb />
fore. <lb />
The farmers are not fools, <lb />
when they see that are year <lb />
Dy year getting less for their <lb />
work the salaried are <lb />
year year getting more for <lb />
their work, by reason of the in- <lb />
creased purchasing power of his <lb />
will it not be natural for <lb />
the on the to at <lb />
go to the city and hunt <lb />
some of those paying <lb />
Is he not capable of performing <lb />
the duties that are on <lb />
the lower of <lb />
from that point will he not rise to <lb />
the capability for higher <lb />
and will there no; be <lb />
two, three and men hunting <lb />
one position t Is it possible that <lb />
employers will hold tho price <lb />
of labor up when so many will- <lb />
employees offer for <lb />
less. How long will wages stand <lb />
The progress of every <lb />
strata of society is ultimately de- <lb />
pendent upon the progress of the <lb />
producers. Destroy tho <lb />
that are from the <lb />
of raw materials, you <lb />
discourage and discredit the pro- <lb />
of raw materials. <lb />
age and discredit the production <lb />
of raw materials and you destroy <lb />
the foundation which the <lb />
of genuine prosper- <lb />
exist, and we have left <lb />
uncertainty, stringency lack <lb />
of confidence, which makes hard <lb />
San. <lb />
EXPECTANT <lb />
MOTHERS, <lb />
Robs Confinement of its Pain, Honor and Risk., <lb />
we claim for them. <lb />
In HARDWARE, <lb />
GUN IMPLEMENTS, <lb />
LOADED CROCK- <lb />
HALL <lb />
LAMPS, LIBRARY LAMPS, <lb />
PARLOR LAMPS, LAMP <lb />
FIXTURE-, TINWARE, <lb />
book. Tins is not so bi cause <lb />
so, bid our goods <lb />
prices make it so Here is a <lb />
fair If we <lb />
give us nothing, <lb />
you our goods mid prices , <lb />
it with <lb />
your patronage, Hoping to mo <lb />
soon promising our i . st <lb />
lo make your <lb />
pleasant and are <lb />
Your friend <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb />
My l <lb />
tore of Ii r she did not <lb />
suffer from quickly i <lb />
relieved the critical hour <lb />
no afterward and her <lb />
recovery rapid. <lb />
E. E. Ala. <lb />
Sent Moil or <lb />
1.00 bottle. Book Moth- <lb />
mailed <lb />
TO., Atlanta. <lb />
BY <lb />
GREEN N. C <lb />
Han an <lb />
f the latest st and arc ready to <lb />
the wants of the trade t Prices <lb />
than ever profits <lb />
and sales is our motto. Oar <lb />
goods re new and meet the <lb />
of the we are <lb />
goods at n price far below the <lb />
price. <lb />
sell for W<lb />
3.-. <lb />
IS <lb />
ll <lb />
SB <lb />
IS <lb />
12.50 <lb />
ask is it trial and will give en- <lb />
tire Mil. <lb />
O- A. CO. <lb />
Office. <lb />
. Manager. <lb />
Save opened up a now <lb />
and large stock <lb />
STOVES, <lb />
BICYCLES, in <lb />
tho new store next <lb />
door to j. c. and <lb />
Son <lb />
on us everybody. <lb />
we are selling goods <lb />
very cheap <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
GOLD <lb />
.-OR <lb />
SILVER <lb />
WE ARE CANDIDATES <lb />
form is AT LOW sell from <lb />
to per cent, lower than any other house in this lino find take <lb />
payment in GOLD, SILVER or PAPER. to see us at <lb />
Bros, old stand. stock embraces <lb />
CLOTHING, j GLOVES, <lb />
CAPES, j HOSIERY, <lb />
DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, <lb />
UMBRELLAS, <lb />
OVERALLS, <lb />
j LACE GOODS, <lb />
UNDERWEAR, <lb />
SUSPENDERS, <lb />
Caps Hats, JEWELRY, <lb />
JUMPERS, SHOES. <lb />
and a lot of to mention- <lb />
to please. <lb />
At <lb />
L Styles.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
Frank <lb />
Wilson. <lb />
ThE REFLECTOR <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
The oyster trade is opening up. <lb />
is called the harvest moon. <lb />
Always in <lb />
Fresh Carr to-day, at S. M. <lb />
Youth and Boys <lb />
WINTER <lb />
CLOTHING. <lb />
Blend <lb />
M. <lb />
. S <lb />
Fine just <lb />
at J. S. <lb />
There is a good bit, of travel up and <lb />
down the road these days. <lb />
BIG. <lb />
Names of Beth Gel Into Pr at at the <lb />
Ratio of to <lb />
G. of is here. <lb />
is in town. <lb />
of Tarboro, is Pt- <lb />
court. <lb />
Hon. J. K. Moore, cf <lb />
is court. <lb />
Williamston <lb />
Delicious <lb />
Preserves at J. S. <lb />
IV <lb />
lira. Alfred Forbes had a inn <lb />
room added to her school <lb />
lo Cherry is <lb />
now. <lb />
his hair would <lb />
All in and the Assort- <lb />
is greater than <lb />
ever. The price <lb />
been greatly <lb />
reduced and <lb />
the <lb />
is just <lb />
the <lb />
same All colors, cuts <lb />
and makes select <lb />
Pram Give me a trial, <lb />
will be satisfied <lb />
A Mrs. Hopkins <lb />
Dry Goods, <lb />
NOTIONS, <lb />
GENTS <lb />
HATS, <lb />
The puts u flavor Ml <lb />
i; just out <lb />
should now be i d <lb />
to chills every <lb />
A lot el Cheese and <lb />
Batter, on ice, at J. S. Tun- <lb />
stall's. <lb />
News has stopped <lb />
Its evening edition bin <lb />
weekly <lb />
those delicious Preserves <lb />
S. lie has them of Peach, <lb />
l ear, Apricot Apple. <lb />
We are of the opinion that Adam <lb />
the first man. was not a butcher, <lb />
though he did deal in spare ribs <lb />
The- new hos for the <lb />
e Las been received and tested, <lb />
foreman F. tells us u <lb />
works splendid. <lb />
Mis. L. C. King i i Nor- <lb />
folk Friday evening. <lb />
K. II. Thursday <lb />
Rocky Mount. <lb />
B. C. Pearce came home Thursday <lb />
evening from Baltimore. <lb />
P. II. Gorman returned <lb />
evening from Richmond. <lb />
XIi.-a returned home <lb />
evening from Hill. <lb />
W. M. Lang, of is <lb />
visiting friends and relatives here. <lb />
Mrs. F. <lb />
night from an extended to <lb />
and the mountains of North <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
Walter and Ernest of <lb />
visiting family of Mai.<lb />
Oakley Heine. <lb />
X. Sept. 1896. <lb />
to Sat- <lb />
to bear F. and reports <lb />
be made a <lb />
Tin- bulk i f the cotton is picked out <lb />
in this section and will be considerably <lb />
under an average cop. <lb />
J. S Gray who several years <lb />
b in lit in arrived Hi hi- <lb />
MARKET <lb />
O. L <lb />
There been some improvement <lb />
d iring the last days in all <lb />
while the and <lb />
Trades remain ed. There have <lb />
been a few piles of wrappers sold <lb />
on the recently and the prices <lb />
at which they Sold reminded us of old <lb />
times. The buyers good cutters <lb />
have been much more active during the <lb />
last days than before and there is u <lb />
decided improvement in these grades. <lb />
A days ago was on the <lb />
and markets and per <lb />
cert all the tobacco that came in <lb />
from the adjacent country was it poor <lb />
nondescript type and I was told that <lb />
the Virginia Crop was the poorest that <lb />
they had in years. It seems that <lb />
the leaf dealers up there have been <lb />
to the recent reports <lb />
Eastern Carolina t- the <lb />
feet tint the crop down here is a <lb />
one have Seen <lb />
of our the doubt has been <lb />
r. moved. We have all doubt <lb />
the p crop down here this year <lb />
that ever grew out eastern soil, and <lb />
when you lake consideration that <lb />
the up c crop still poorer not <lb />
enc is held out to far- <lb />
to hold th sorry tobacco. <lb />
QUOTATIONS. <lb />
THe <lb />
Today a n what is <lb />
the difference between Sparks circus <lb />
and When it was given <lb />
up he announced that Sparks has a <lb />
show in North while <lb />
not. <lb />
Somewhat <lb />
The Monroe says a <lb />
able thing happened during <lb />
court. A man came lo town, went be- <lb />
fore the grand jury, had <lb />
and reported break- <lb />
some law. The grand found a <lb />
true bill, and he submitted and the <lb />
costs. . V <lb />
II can never be repealed I <lb />
hen money is plenty, work seeks the j <lb />
man; when money is scarce, the man, j. <lb />
old <lb />
I i.- <lb />
lo <lb />
lo a <lb />
lo <lb />
lo <lb />
to la <lb />
to <lb />
lo <lb />
to 2-3 <lb />
lo in <lb />
Tc Receive <lb />
Some of the Populists are is <lb />
saying that, special act the <lb />
registrars are to get a day <lb />
five days I hey work. Under the <lb />
new election law they get cent for <lb />
each name registered. There is <lb />
a new registration almost all <lb />
over the <lb />
A Question of Dignity. <lb />
Mr. Bryan hat gone among the <lb />
and Mr. has not suffered in- <lb />
dignity. His dignity, however, is not <lb />
a Swallowtail at affair. It is the dig- <lb />
of the honest, candid man who <lb />
believes his cause, and is <lb />
to mingle with his CO <lb />
Mr. may refuse to go to the <lb />
people now, but he Lead not be <lb />
prised if the people should, on <lb />
refuse to go to <lb />
ha World-Herald <lb />
Ali <lb />
clever friend, Mr. J. S, Jenkins, <lb />
is agent here the Riverside Cigar <lb />
Co., Danville, of the <lb />
cigar. He came in <lb />
Tuesday night with a generous supply <lb />
and put the the entire of- <lb />
putting. is an excellent <lb />
smoke can I at J. S. <lb />
in vain seeks work. <lb />
have moved my Dent. <lb />
office over J. C. Cobb store. <lb />
Dr. D. L. James. <lb />
can number at <lb />
-Mill, just miles town, at <lb />
Gold Standard Pi S <lb />
C. Manager. <lb />
weather i; gelling <lb />
tor fires people be careful that <lb />
stove flues <lb />
are in on. <lb />
Since the cooler weather came price <lb />
on have shown a good upward <lb />
tendency. Several farmers on the sale <lb />
Friday made averages from i<lb />
The Miss <lb />
Friday evening, was <lb />
learned sorrow cf the most events of <lb />
that the little daughter t f J. N i season The house was beautifully <lb />
ma; here la-l night a d rated in hot house plan's and <lb />
typhoid. We hostess attired in blue <lb />
lo b sympathy. silk, and <lb />
I diamond , the north parlor <lb />
j Willi J. Corbett, while Jennie <lb />
ll c of. in yellow silk, <lb />
IN and diamonds, received th.- <lb />
parlor with A. white. <lb />
D. s n, Mr. Dancing and other were <lb />
and Mrs. K ti. k,.,,, late ho r. when <lb />
S. of N. r u <lb />
u- r, n. <lb />
ii.-in- his <lb />
la <lb />
Mrs. Ada G. <lb />
S. t . <lb />
Lanier, <lb />
On 1st Greenville Lodge A. <lb />
F. M. will a meeting ii <lb />
proposition of Slumber sweetly <lb />
place meeting to a hall down On lowly cu-b <lb />
While we kn-el try to <lb />
silk, <lb />
in abundance and they <lb />
will suit in price <lb />
forget me <lb />
when want goods <lb />
small farm for sale, s; <lb />
six mites from Greenville and one <lb />
mile from Tar river, well adapted <lb />
tobacco and a good stock range. <lb />
J. C. <lb />
The la-lies had a good evening with <lb />
their Autumnal Gypsy Feast at Genoa- <lb />
Hall Wednesday night. There was <lb />
a good crowd present and about Sin <lb />
in. <lb />
The tax list for 1896 has been placed <lb />
in the hands of the Sheriff tor <lb />
Those interested, and every tax <lb />
payer is, should Live matter prompt <lb />
attention. <lb />
he Home a live column <lb />
weekly at by <lb />
Ray M. Busier, has appear- <lb />
It is neatly gotten up and do- <lb />
serves success. <lb />
At Wednesday we heard a <lb />
say damage had been done <lb />
the peanut crop his section by the <lb />
rain the nuts lo sprout before <lb />
they could hi dug. <lb />
. The Male reached <lb />
half of one today. Four <lb />
new ones this morning makes the en- <lb />
at the beginning this, the <lb />
fourth week, nine. <lb />
-For weeks I livid on Cold <lb />
so to is the w a fellow <lb />
started off a testimonial to patent <lb />
medicine house. He must have been <lb />
engaged in the newspaper business. <lb />
A nice brick pavement is being laid <lb />
in front ct the block on east <lb />
side Main Street. It is a great <lb />
over the wood pavement <lb />
that cover the sidewalk in put sea <lb />
We d man who in past years <lb />
has not confined himself to <lb />
pally lines in casting his vote, say that <lb />
the Democrats county have <lb />
tins year the best ticket <lb />
all through of any year in his <lb />
A certain man in Orange <lb />
ii aver leaves the home his best girl <lb />
on Sunday night until minutes to <lb />
one. He says the young lady's father <lb />
is such an ardent free man <lb />
he can't kick and the mail de- <lb />
that it is his to the <lb />
that makes him stay so <lb />
Orange Observer. <lb />
Ii is a noticeable fact that th are <lb />
no more liberal and generous hearted <lb />
men in the community than those <lb />
with our tobacco market. When- <lb />
ever there is an entertainment for any <lb />
church purpose, or an abject of <lb />
itself, they are <lb />
generous in their patronage and <lb />
The ladies bear cheerful <lb />
to this. <lb />
Public Speaking. <lb />
Hon. Cyrus B. Democratic <lb />
candidate tor Governor, will speak at <lb />
Wednesday, Oct. 11- <lb />
Snow Hill, Thursday, <lb />
Greenville. Friday, O-t. <lb />
Washington, Oct <lb />
toil doe.- all thing.- for best. <lb />
God in hi- loin has <lb />
The i bis love bad given, <lb />
And though thy body here, <lb />
Th- soul is sale Heaven. <lb />
Too- thy spirit -ii, <lb />
Where some day we will meet. <lb />
Thy menu we will love and cherish <lb />
our hearts shall cease to beat. <lb />
He leaves a father, mother, five <lb />
brothers and sisters, and many <lb />
friends lo mourn loss. <lb />
Greenville Market. <lb />
Corrected by S. M. <lb />
Butter, per lb <lb />
Western Sides <lb />
Sags cured Hams <lb />
Corn Meal <lb />
Flour, Family <lb />
Lard <lb />
Oats <lb />
Sugar <lb />
Coffee <lb />
Salt Sack <lb />
Chickens <lb />
Eggs per doz <lb />
Beeswax, per <lb />
to <lb />
In <lb />
to <lb />
On <lb />
3.7; to 4.25 <lb />
to M <lb />
to II <lb />
toG <lb />
to w <lb />
So to T <lb />
to i; <lb />
in to <lb />
Lola White, g. <lb />
diamonds, with Phil. Crawford. <lb />
Mix it Greene, while <lb />
with V. <lb />
Ada o.-i-ii, pink u <lb />
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Miss ii vi-, pink <lb />
with W. U. Jam-s, <lb />
Margaret Langley, white <lb />
t J. E. Starker, <lb />
Miss blue <lb />
jewel trimming, with Dr K, A. <lb />
Move, <lb />
-Miss Bertie Tyson, egg blue <lb />
I figured chiffon, <lb />
with Woodward. <lb />
Miss pink silk. <lb />
. satin skirt, with Harry <lb />
bee. <lb />
Miss Annie blue satin, <lb />
roses, pearls, with S. T. White. <lb />
Miss Willis, of New <lb />
yellow satin.; with <lb />
Wiggins. <lb />
J. <lb />
Jarvis Sugg, J. B. <lb />
White and R. D. Bo Cherry. <lb />
The guests all joined in saying they <lb />
had spent no more charming evening. <lb />
Loses an Arm <lb />
Mr. Cornelius Barn hill, near Grin- <lb />
don, met with a serious accident Wed- <lb />
in which lie lost an arm. Mr. Barn <lb />
was at work about his and got <lb />
his in caught in the saws The limb <lb />
was so badly and broken that <lb />
amputation The op -r- <lb />
was by F. U . <lb />
and . <lb />
Mr has much sympathy in his <lb />
misfortune. <lb />
Rate War at an Bad. <lb />
X. C, September The <lb />
of the commissions <lb />
Georgia and South <lb />
here to with the North <lb />
Carolina commission regarding the set- <lb />
by arbitration railway <lb />
war bet the Southern and Sea- <lb />
board Air Line. The commissioners <lb />
Gets a Bad Fall. <lb />
Agent J. Moore, of the Coast <lb />
Line, met with an accident, Thursday <lb />
came near proving <lb />
He was mending lo loading <lb />
some curs tobacco, alien the gang- <lb />
way from the to the car. upon <lb />
which he was standing at the time, <lb />
and fell. Mr. Moore, was <lb />
thrown four to ground, falling <lb />
flat of his back. A man of his size get- <lb />
ting such a fall, it is a he <lb />
I not seriously injured. . s it was, he <lb />
was mis d and shaken <lb />
up. <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
For the last two weeks the Register <lb />
Deeds issued licenses, <lb />
one fur white and nine or <lb />
s. <lb />
WHITE <lb />
William Smith and A la Boss. <lb />
Silas Knight and Tucker, <lb />
W. L. Cobb and Florence Little, <lb />
John Little and Martha Spruill. <lb />
Edwards and Laura Car <lb />
man. <lb />
Watson and Page. <lb />
and Wilson.<lb />
-in. <lb />
Fields and Jeanette <lb />
1896. Fall Winter. <lb />
c. t. <lb />
takes the lead and the price no o <lb />
Come and see me. <lb />
are out of sight in style and color and below <lb />
par in price <lb />
Every thing cheap. <lb />
C. T. <lb />
L. F. EVANS <lb />
R S. EVANS. <lb />
A. H. <lb />
Tit <lb />
EVANS Props. <lb />
The old Greenville Warehouse is being en <lb />
and more lights added which makes it <lb />
the best lighted Warehouse in the State. With <lb />
; money and no pets, fair dealings and <lb />
hard work, we are going to sell as high <lb />
as any one. Give us a trial and we will show <lb />
you. Your friends, <lb />
EVANS C Greenville, N. C. <lb />
This is the complaint, <lb />
thousands at this season. <lb />
They hive no appetite; food <lb />
does not relish. <lb />
this afternoon received official notice I the stomach and digestive organs, which <lb />
Willis Johnson and Mil Daniel. <lb />
Can't <lb />
Eat <lb />
the ending of the i ail way war <lb />
will I o <lb />
th,., J a course Hood's Sarsaparilla will give <lb />
them. It also purifies and enriches the <lb />
blood, cures that distress after eating and <lb />
Internal misery only a dyspeptic can <lb />
know, creates an appetite, overcomes that <lb />
tired feeling and builds up and sustains <lb />
the whole physical system. It so prompt- <lb />
Cotton and Peanut. <lb />
are Norfolk prices of <lb />
and peanuts for yesterday, as shed <lb />
by Cobb Bros. Commission Mer- <lb />
chant of <lb />
COTTON. <lb />
Good Middling <lb />
Middling <lb />
Low <lb />
Ordinary <lb />
peanuts. <lb />
Prime <lb />
Extra <lb />
Spanish <lb />
W. HIGGS, Pres. i. S. HIGGS, Cashier <lb />
Maj. HENRY HARDING Cashier.<lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Frank <lb />
Wilson <lb />
the <lb />
K. L. Smith will leave tomorrow <lb />
the at Norfolk, <lb />
and Raleigh. He will carry Lucy <lb />
Ashby, L--e and Eloise. <lb />
He as fine a entered <lb />
a race and horse must fly <lb />
IT win any the races <lb />
Representing a Capital More Than a <lb />
Million Dollars, <lb />
Win. T. Dixon, President National <lb />
Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md. <lb />
The Scotland Bank, Scotland <lb />
Neck, N. C. <lb />
Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C- <lb />
R. R, Fleming, N, C. <lb />
D, W. Higgs Bros., <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
A Lady Caught Them. <lb />
Isn't it funny what methods people <lb />
will sometimes resort lo in an to <lb />
draw to j A lady <lb />
living at learning that the <lb />
man passed up the road <lb />
Wednesday morning and would return <lb />
that evening, walked down to the depot <lb />
to ask him it he Greenville tobacco <lb />
market bad been closed. Being assured <lb />
that it had not, hut on the <lb />
was selling an of nearly one <lb />
hundred thousand pounds tobacco a <lb />
day, she explained that she heard two <lb />
drummers tor another market i <lb />
that the Greenville warehouses had <lb />
closed and all the tobacco business <lb />
pended, but not believing any such re- <lb />
port she determined to find out the <lb />
facts in the case for self. Those <lb />
drummers will have to hatch out a new <lb />
falsehood, this one won't work. <lb />
The is Bailed t <lb />
chronicle u sad death occurred <lb />
Sunday night, a little after <lb />
Bliss Spain, the s c seems to have almost a magic <lb />
S II. Spun, away <lb />
womanhood. She <lb />
wast ken on Saturday with a <lb />
chill lived a short while. She <lb />
was a devoted member the <lb />
church and was buried Tuesday <lb />
at Mount church, <lb />
about tour from I <lb />
FIVE <lb />
Ct <lb />
and efficiently relieves <lb />
I toms and cures nervous headaches, that it <lb />
seems to have almost a magic <lb />
Hood's <lb />
Sarsaparilla <lb />
Is the fact the One True Blood Purifier. <lb />
., are the best after-dinner <lb />
HOOd S pills, aid digestion. <lb />
Shopping Made Easy. <lb />
is ft pleasure tor a lady rill <lb />
o visit our store whom, <lb />
under one roof she can . <lb />
needed to <lb />
complete <lb />
DRESS GOODS. <lb />
The latest and most stylish TRIMMINGS. <lb />
The correct and most serviceable LININGS- <lb />
The best and most honest makes in SHOES. <lb />
The proper thing in GLOVES. <lb />
The most comfortable and perfect Corsets. <lb />
The best In <lb />
the stylish <lb />
and <lb />
In fact everything that you will <lb />
require when you start your <lb />
shopping tour. at <lb />
that will meet with p- <lb />
Lang Sells Cheap. <lb />
We solicit the <lb />
of firms, individuals and the general <lb />
Checks and Account furnish <lb />
an application. <lb />
than cost- Try a car f. o. b <lb />
at Tillery, N. C- at per M- <lb />
, Co I <lb />
John M. Berry was <lb />
this morning called upon to perform a <lb />
service rather oat of ids <lb />
a Hi subject was <lb />
a water spaniel owned by Mr. <lb />
Russell became ill a <lb />
d s ago with pneumonia, and <lb />
though his master employed the best <lb />
veterinary services available, was. no <lb />
good, and be died Mr <lb />
-ii- turned the case <lb />
or I lorry who purchased a satin lined <lb />
casket for the body of the dog. <lb />
The burial was Mr. <lb />
Bush the <lb />
News <lb />
SAVED HIS <lb />
Mr. O. <lb />
ville. III., says. Dr. King's New <lb />
Discovery I owe my taken <lb />
with L and fled the <lb />
for about, but of no avail <lb />
and was given up arid told I could not <lb />
live. Having Dr. King's <lb />
in my store sent tor a bottle <lb />
began its use and from the first dose <lb />
began to get better, and after using <lb />
three bottle was up and again. <lb />
It is worth its weight In gold <lb />
won't store or house without <lb />
Get a free at John L. Wooten <lb />
Drag <lb />
Examine Prices Below <lb />
Split Boots, G to <lb />
Good Boots, to <lb />
Boys lo <lb />
Mens Plow <lb />
liens Brogans, <lb />
Womens Shoes, <lb />
yd <lb />
1.00 <lb />
5.00 <lb />
Que half Wool Dress Goods, <lb />
1.25 Big line of Serges, <lb />
Flannels all <lb />
wool, double <lb />
pounds good <lb />
Whole Grain Rice <lb />
Children Shoes, to English Island Molasses <lb />
Ladies to Sack Salt, pounds, <lb />
Ladies Goat Button, to S, 1.50 Good <lb />
Children Boys Hats to Furniture in <lb />
Mens and Boys Hats to 8-00 Good Patent Flour, <lb />
Boys Baits Clothes Old stock Men and Ladies <lb />
all-wool Suits <lb />
Clothes to 1800 hard, Pork and <lb />
Mens Overcoats to Sides always on baud, <lb />
highest prices paid <lb />
ii or <lb />
J. R DAVENPORT. <lb />
US,. September 22nd, 1896. <lb />
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TAFT, <lb />
The Ladies Bazaar. <lb />
Novelty Suits. , <lb />
The is great and varied, our own ex- <lb />
styles, and but one each. You are <lb />
free to touch, handle, examine and <lb />
them. Note particularly, we don't say <lb />
That's another question, the goods are at your <lb />
Our thought now is to interest you. <lb />
Serges. <lb />
Neat effects that assume but little and <lb />
are brimful of honest wear and worth. <lb />
and gravity about equally divide the dress <lb />
goods taste. Hence Serges are prominent on <lb />
the latter side. Our selections of qualities and <lb />
colors aggregate far beyond any competition. <lb />
Plaids. <lb />
Plaids are powerful. We- their <lb />
and provided They vary <lb />
from the charming shepherd check to the bold <lb />
criss-crossing. West of England as well as the <lb />
Highlands are represented here. Come see us. <lb />
RICKS f AFT. <lb />
The Ladies Bazaar.<lb /></p>
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National Ticket. <lb />
FOR <lb />
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, <lb />
of Nebraska. <lb />
r. <lb />
ARTHUR <lb />
of Maine.<lb />
W. H. LUCAS, <lb />
of Hyde county.<lb />
JOHN H. SMALL, <lb />
county.<lb />
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Mecklenburg. <lb />
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE <lb />
COURT <lb />
A. C. AVERY, Burke, <lb />
G. H. BROWN, of Beaufort. <lb />
COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET. <lb />
FOR THE SENATE. <lb />
J. J. LAUGHINGHOUSE. <lb />
FOR <lb />
LITTLE, <lb />
C L BARRETT, <lb />
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A K TUCKER, <lb />
JESSE CANNON, <lb />
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THE MORNING STAB <lb />
The Oldest <lb />
Daily Newspaper in <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Train on Scotland Week Sea <lb />
eaves Weldon 3.55 p. m., Halifax 4.10 <lb />
p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p <lb />
m., Greenville 6.47 p. m., Kinston 7.45 <lb />
p. m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2 <lb />
a. m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. <lb />
Halifax at a. m., 11.20 am <lb />
except <lb />
Trains on Branch leave <lb />
Washington 8.00 a. m. LOU p . <lb />
arrives Parmele 8.50 a . in., and 4.40 <lb />
m Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returning leaves <lb />
Tarboro 3.30 p. in., Parmele 10.20 a. m <lb />
and 6.20 p. m arrives Washington <lb />
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Train leaves C, via <lb />
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Plymouth daily <lb />
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Trains in Nashville blanch <lb />
Rocky Mount at 4.80 p. m,. arrive <lb />
Nashville 5.05 p. , <lb />
p. in. leave Spring Hope <lb />
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Clinton at 7.00 a. m. j. <lb />
N connection <lb />
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Norfolk and Carolina R R for <lb />
all points North via Norfolk. <lb />
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T. KM Manage . <lb />
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FOR THREE <lb />
HARDLY BREATH AT <lb />
NOSTRIL CLOSED FOR YEARS. <lb />
Mr. A. M. if <lb />
a sufferer Catarrh in its <lb />
Truly, his description of his <lb />
seem short of marvelous. In <lb />
of seeking his couch, glad for the <lb />
he went to It with terror. <lb />
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York Mail and Express. I is the great driving , o., ; <lb />
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wheel in the I chili, <lb />
pen. -i rears, In <lb />
inch <lb />
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DE i -T . . . . <lb />
Savannah Ca. Sale. I <lb />
I . . used nearly four ,, , . . . . . <lb />
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of my head to the soles of my Hie late Mrs. A. Clark, W H- <lb />
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Why Editor Was I. . f <lb />
. man, and when it is out of order, <lb />
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me or ail pa <lb />
was closed for years, but now <lb />
ran breathe through It readily. <lb />
I bar not slept on either <lb />
rears; In fact, I to see night come <lb />
Vow sleep soundly in any at <lb />
night. <lb />
I am years old, but expert <lb />
able to take hold of the plow handles. <lb />
that I was enough to get <lb />
P. P. V- I recommend It <lb />
friends <lb />
respect folly. <lb />
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County. Texas <lb />
Catarrh Cured by P. P. P. <lb />
i Great 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 <lb />
Is gained by the use of P. p. P. <lb />
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