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        <p>GTM<lb /><lb />D, J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner,<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION,<lb /><lb />TERMS: 25 Cents a Month.<lb /><lb />Vol. 4.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N.C., FRIDAY, JULY 31 1896.<lb /><lb />No. 505.<lb /><lb />Ladies<lb /><lb />Your {attention is~ called to} the<lb /><lb />fact that} gs<lb />ee)<lb /><lb />is offering all ot his j23@<lb /><lb />oatx<lb /><lb />- Stmnet W<lb /><lb />ad<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />AT COST<lb /><lb />to make room for fall stock.<lb />Such as<lb /><lb />Lawns, Challies,<lb />Dimities, White Goods,<lb />India Linins, Mulls,<lb /><lb />DOTTED SWISSES AND<lb />NOVEL COTTON GOODS AT<lb /><lb />COST<lb /><lb />Sp ie==-<lb />SILKS FOK SHIRT WAIST,<lb /><lb />At Cost<lb /><lb />Ny ae<lb /><lb />HAMBURG EDGING,<lb /><lb />At Cost<lb /><lb />SHOES.<lb />Such as Oxford Ties for ladies<lb /><lb />and children, and low<lb />- quarters for men<lb /><lb />AT COST.<lb /><lb />i 4 ae<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />HATS.<lb /><lb />Such as light} color in felt and<lb />all straw goods<lb /><lb />AT COST.<lb /><lb />CLOTHING.<lb /><lb />Such as Summer Snits, ~ light<lb />color, aud livht weights<lb /><lb />ALL AT COST.<lb /><lb />DonTt forget this, weT want<lb />room fot'fall goods.<lb />Very) Respectfully,<lb /><lb />tthie<lb /><lb />Next door to Bank of Greenville, !<lb /><lb />{liabilities are thought to be heavy<lb /><lb />|stroyed. The Joss will reach at least<lb /><lb />A DREAM OF ICE. .<lb />ae ;<lb />ItTs mighty cool in Greenland, and<lb />there we'd rather land<lb />Than roam by AfrieTs fountains"by<lb />IndiaTs coral strand ;<lb />9 . ® t . .<lb />ItTs mighty cool in Greenland. and nice<lb />indeed, Ttwould be<lb />, ,<lb />To play leapfrog oTer icebergs, and<lb />churn the polar sea! ~<lb /><lb />For itTs hot on high,<lb />AnT itTs hot below ;<lb /><lb />An othe devilTs in the weather<lb />When the wind wonTt blow !<lb /><lb />ItTs mighty cool in Greenland; anT<lb />hovTd you like to go<lb /><lb />AvT live for fifteen minutes in a_ perfect<lb />storm of snow?<lb /><lb />ItTs. mighty cool in Greenland, and<lb />mighty nice Ttwould:<lb /><lb />To hug a drippinT Pola ;<lb /><lb />the Polar sea ! 7<lb /><lb />For its hot on high.<lb />AnT it's hot below ;<lb />An othe devilTs inthe weather<lb /><lb />When the wind wunTt blow!�<lb />N<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />TELEGRAPHIC SPARKS.<lb /><lb />«Denison, Oiio, J uly 29."The Deni-<lb />son Sate Deposit bank closed its doors<lb />to-day. . No statement is made, but the<lb /><lb />e<lb /><lb />Birmingham, Ala, July 29."A<lb />Bryan club of 1,000 business and pro-<lb />fessional men of this city, with Hon-<lb />John W. Tomlinson as president, has<lb />been organized here<lb /><lb />New York, July 29.--The HeraldTs<lb />special trom Kingston, Jamaica, Says :<lb />A fire started in Port au Prince v.14<lb /><lb />day. More than 100 houses were de-<lb /><lb />$1,000,000,<lb /><lb />Baltimore, JulyT 29."Robert Gar-<lb />rett, ex-president of the Baltimore and<lb />Ohio Railroad Company, died at the<lb />cottage of Mrs. T. Harrison Garrett,<lb />Deer Park, Maryland, at 3 oTclock<lb />this morning.<lb /><lb />New Brunewick, N. J, July 29 "<lb />Under the advice of the Umted States<lb />district attorney ot New Jersey, the<lb />secret service detectives stopped the<lb />nanutacture of campaign buttons ~repre-<lb />senting a gold dollar. The button is<lb />technically a counterfeit coin.<lb /><lb />Philadelphia, Pa., July 29."John<lb />C. Bullitt and George F. Bear, were<lb />to-day appointed a committee of the<lb /><lb />Wednesday lastT and burned until Fret<lb /><lb />A Protest from Bullville.<lb /><lb />We notice a éartoon im an esteemed<lb />contemporary. itgwhich we are pictured<lb />as selling out to Wall street for $1,000.<lb />We repel the iuginaation! Itis a T-<lb />bel"not only og this paper, but on the<lb />metropolis of Billville, and the man<lb />who perpetrated it would be held per-<lb />sonally responsible if the rope had not<lb /><lb />¢| broken yesterday atter prayer meeting,<lb /><lb />while we were dynching -several ene-<lb />mies. No! Wall steeet has got down<lb />on its knees to The Siliville Bannef,<lb />while great drops of perspiration<lb />streamed fron its brows; but its wealth<lb />had no influence over us, and we took<lb />our laundry and ealled our dog, and<lb />walked back to Billville, unpurchased<lb />and unpurchasable !<lb /><lb />Therefore, we denounce the reereant<lb />hand that painted us selling out, with a<lb />long head and a gripsack. The pie.<lb />ture docs us an injustice all round, for<lb />having been married ten years, we have<lb />no beard at all, neither is there any<lb />hair on the top of our head. The Ban-<lb />ner is unsold, and for free silver and a<lb />collection after each hymn !"Atlanta<lb />Constitution.<lb /><lb />A Merry Gathering.<lb />There never assembled a happier<lb />party of friends than ac the home of<lb />Maj. H. Harding in Forbestown,<lb />Thursday eventing, to do honor ty<lb />Misses Annie Jones and Bessie Powell,<lb />of Raleigh, the guests of Miss Sudie<lb />Harding, Everything was done to<lb />complete the happiness of these love-<lb />ly maidens. The occasion was under<lb />the mauageme it of Messrs, Hal Sugg,<lb /><lb />Oe ag ae<lb /><lb />they help it, when they were surround-<lb />ed by the sweet smiling faces ef Green-<lb />villeTs most charming young ladies and<lb />gallant gentlemen. The music of the<lb />evening was rendered most charmingly<lb />by Miss Annie Jones and Miss Bessie<lb />Harding. At the close of the even-<lb />ingTs pleasures when the hour of de-<lb />patnre had arrived every one declared<lb />that their cup of joy had been full.<lb /><lb />FALSE REPORT,<lb /><lb />nee<lb /><lb />Mr. Epiror:"Piease publish the<lb />enclosed letter trom the Richmond<lb />Stove Co., which explains itself.<lb />Truly,<lb />D. D. Haskerr.<lb />NicHMOND, Va., July 29, 1896.<lb />Mr. D. D. Haskert,<lb /><lb />Philadelphia sound money democrats<lb />to attend the conference in Indianapo<lb />lis on August 7th, when the advisabili-<lb />ty of placing a third ticket in the field<lb />will be considered.<lb /><lb />Crawfordville, Ind.,July 29."About<lb />midnight a locomotive went through<lb />the Vandalia railroad bridge, over<lb />Walter Fork, killing three men. ~The<lb />run was being made to see if the track<lb />was safe stter the heavy rain of last<lb />evening. oFive men were aboard ~the<lb />engine when it went down.<lb /><lb />| Winston, N. C., July 29."Hon.<lb /><lb />Cyrus B. Watson, democratic candi-<lb />date for governor made his opening<lb />campaign speech at Wentworth, Rock-<lb />ingham county, to-day. A large av-<lb />dience greeted.him. He discussed the<lb />present congition ot the codntry, and<lb />angued strongly in favor of obimetallism<lb />mong the line of the demoératic national<lb />platform. _Mr.Watson will mike his<lb />next speech at his native hor 4) Ker<lb />versville, on Saturday. He issAilixi<lb />to divide time With his republidain. om-<lb />petitor, Judge D Le Ri shell, bat the<lb />latter i debating theT question. whether<lb /><lb />vass of the State. | Mis<lb />ews pot ohh AGT he 6 oe<lb /><lb />min who doesnTt."PrinterTs Ink.<lb /><lb />or not hewill take"part ime joint can.<lb /><lb />Greenviile, N.C.<lb />Dear Sir :"We learn that certain<lb />parties are circula.ing the repoct that<lb />we have failed and gone out of business<lb />and can no ~longer furnish repuirs for<lb />the stoves of our make thatyou handle.<lb />We are glad to say that this report is<lb />so absurdly talse us hardly to be worthy<lb />of notice, yet for the benefit of , those<lb />who do not know us we will say thot<lb />you have handled our stoves and re<lb />pairs for yearsand sold them laigely,<lb />and that we ire still asLe and willing<lb />to supply'to you any and all the stoves |<lb />and repairs toz the same, that we make, |<lb />as we hiive always done.<lb /><lb />Yours truly,<lb /><lb />Ricumonp Stove Co,<lb /><lb />R. J. Rennowvs, SectTy, and ~Treas.<lb /><lb />r<lb /><lb />Sunday School Chatauqua,<lb /><lb />The Buptiso Sunday School Chatau.-<lb />quawill be held at Morehead City next<lb />w@gk, besinning on Tuesday the 4th.<lb />This body bids fair to be a power in<lb />the Stata for th® advancement of<lb />the Sunday School work. The<lb />Atlantic Hotel gives a $1.00 per day<lb />rate, and the railroads one fare for the<lb />round trip. Greenville will be well rep-<lb /><lb />honots with grest vredit, but low could<lb /><lb />sien<lb /><lb />A REDUCTION. "<lb /><lb />The eeonomizing period isQ here. Bright<lb />buyers are busy these days choosing from theT<lb />heaps of bargains that abound throughout the<lb />store. There are good reasons"founded in<lb />the logic of modern merchandising "why<lb />prices do range so low right now.<lb /><lb />We are on the verge of invoicing. ThatT<lb />brings prices down, It is the sundown of the<lb />season. That brings prices down. Many de-.<lb />partments contain remnants and broken lots,<lb />That brings prices down. We are organizing<lb />our trade forces for a triumphant fall campaign.<lb />That brings prices down.<lb /><lb />In fine a score of sound causes are stim-<lb />ultancously influencing and affecting prices<lb />all in your favor. The single fact that we<lb />are daily selling the best qualities ot many<lb />lines at and below actual cost; out-weighg<lb />and out-argues a thousand claims. |<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER,<lb /><lb />9<lb /><lb />The Talkof~<lb /><lb />Tr her rig v 5 De tee<lb />: SCO eC Say ees SPM Re<lb />MR viet PR eat Sn, Neen ~ :<lb />ee NN Sag oS eae ieaty Sen mtn Maclay me ap<lb />~<lb /><lb />A Great Reduction ee |<lb /><lb />in all lines of<lb /><lb />Summer Goods,<lb /><lb />Don't miss this chance for it will not oc-<lb />our agein.<lb /><lb />i<lb />OUR MR. TAFT<lb /><lb />eis in the<lb />NORTHERN +.MARKETS<lb /><lb />where he will purchase the nobbiest line of<lb /><lb />~<lb />~<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />time, nd they are more li; Db<lb />~of the man-WhO NH ried ona tte NY:<lb /><lb />Aton'is 60 cfd, TOE. Ord | firbt elds prise<lb /><lb />gage wnd 3 be ytd "oMorefiead ~<lb /><lb />xf 05.1 . away tite� rout<lb /><lb />trip WithTbe only $$i15; fro Greenville:<lb />to Moreheed via Kinston.<lb /><lb />a J We'think the fate ~roti hétéT to Kein. |<lb />Dull} | jtimer -nidyoret sig?! @MAsritnea!<lb /><lb />resented at this sessiOn of the Chatauqua! Fall ~ and an Winter �"� Goods 7 |<lb />C.'T. Munford, eisai uli<lb /><lb />ever heard 0%<lb /><lb />"RICKS<lb /><lb />TARE, |<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />1 HAVE TFE PRETTIEST<lb />"LINE OF "<lb /><lb />Wall Paper!<lb />ever shown in Greenville. Be.<lb />sure to see my sawples- All new<lb /><lb />start on, and they are still here.. What<lb /><lb />. ew " is true in our division is true through) OXFORD, N. C.<lb />; D. J. WHICHARD, Editor. ~ | the department, though the percentage Fall Term begins September 14th.<lb /><lb />j a 2 ee | may not be quite se high throughout.� Apply for catalogue. |<lb /><lb />ea:<lb /><lb />: 7 é REF LECTOR. stayed to make a little more money:to | HOR NER SCHOOL<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />Washington Times. pe UNIVERSITY.<lb /><lb />oa adel<lb /><lb />" | 36 Teachers, 534 Students, Tuition $60<lb /><lb />8Y AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).<lb />i ~a year, Board $8. (Eight dollars) a<lb /><lb />igi gina eR<lb /><lb />ed<lb /><lb />{Entered as second-class mail matter. The New Dollar Bul. | ee 8 $54) Galeg. Ueoren: RR tn ~| styles, not an old piece in the lot.<lb />es ~ 6 "" ~ourses, Luw Sehool, %edicat © | P . ae ae<lb />" "==""|_ ~The new one dollar silver certificates Summer Sebool Wes Seachelt Seto H Will take pleasure in bringing:<lb />$ 33 2 - | ghips and Joans for the neecy. Samm ~ 1<lb />SURSCRIPTION aRATES. issued by the government are now 10 | P PRESIDENT WINSTON, | | samples to your home if you will:<lb />Oni. year. . 42.2 + $3.00} circulation. Nothing like the new) Chapel Hill, N. C. | at notify me at wy shop near Hume<lb />One memes te ne vO notes has ever before been issued Ly | $8.50 per Mo. $6.00 per Mo. | iy ber's, on Dickerson avenue,<lb />BailesT town by carriers without the government. The design is most Board "] - in Betool, Ths &amp;6.in Club. | A. PF ELLING TON<lb />ered in tow . : : . ..<lb />| : »andis the work of Will H. Tur in ton nstitute = __<lb />extra cos. | elaborate an or - | ie Lg<lb />ogdvertiang rates are liberal and-ean be Low. ~The face of note is an allegory A Military Boarding School. En glish Greenville Market.<lb />had on application to the editorzor at} entitled oHistory Insttucting Youth.� poles adie abe oe aga ~ies, Corrected by 8. M. Schultz<lb />office. . ; | Clagsicat. ar ashing. &amp;., 2 . M. .<lb />2 the offi oo History is depicted as a woman re~| qyition for 10, onths, $90 to $13 0 - ; Bniter, per Ib 15 to 25--<lb />ee ~| clining, and youth asa seminude lad.|10 years old. 177 pupils. Write for ESTABLISHED 1875. Western Sides 6 to?<lb />i tl _ ondent at rm. ke so, . . +. catologue. 1 . 10 to 12<lb />| We or ines ae ahr. wie will The background gives &amp; representa IRA 'l. TURLINGION, Sugar cured Hams en 4<lb />ae he priet items of NEWS as it occurs: tion of the city of Washington, with the! Smithfield, N. C. Principal S AM (Vi SCHULTZ Corn Meal 50 to 65<lb />~ a (enc nnlgneaneiaod: rhe plainly | Washington Mouument, the Capitol North Carolina » i. oe +) Hlour, Family mar estt<lb />aad only on one side of the paper. . . ; oe : 7 | i<lb />oye _ and the malarious marshes o an Colleg q Senay PORK SIDES &amp; SHOTLDERS Oats $9 t0 by<lb />= """"~_ | tomac as conspicuous objects. ere an echanic Arts Sugar<lb />4 . ip- |; torn re *! DARMERS AND MEKCHANTS BUY | Cottee 15 to 25<lb />Liveral Soe nts ou supscrip 18 also in the design an open book, con- This College offers thorough coulses in F ing their yearTs supplies will tine Salt pel Sack 80 tol 75<lb />~jon rates paid to agents. taining the introductory words of the) Agriculture, Mechanical, Civil and Elec-| their interest to get our prices befere pui | Chickens 10 to 25<lb />ae a _ = | Federal Constitution trical Engineeriug, and in Science.) chasing elsewhere. Ourstock iscomplete | Eyes per doz WwW toll<lb />""oO a """s | ORE AL VORB : General academic studies sopplement allj y allits branches. Beeswax. per 20<lb />: ; , » are | these technical coures.<lb />Fripay, Jury 3ist, 1896. Around the margin of the note are o<lb />""""""" ~lthe names of celebrated Americans, | EXPENSES a cn ixctupinc| FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK Souen and Peanut.<lb />that are ed- enclosed in chaplets or wreaths of lau- Q . | 00 RICK, TEA, &amp;c. Below are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb />The large daily papers 1 2 Beni lke names are selected somewhat For County Students, - - $ 91 and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb />vising Democrats to vote {ur McKinley, rel. ~Lhe names aresT ne, o|For all cther Students, - 121 00 aways ui Lowest MARKET PRICES by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer<lb />and of whose influence we hear so much at random. They are Washingion,) A ppiy for Catalogues to chants of Norfok -<lb />should remember that free silyer has Jefferson, Franklin, Adams, Hamilton,| a [EXANDER Q. HOLLADAY, CITOBACEO SNUFF &amp; CIGARS Good Midst COTTON. :<lb />gained grounds right along in all the | Jackson, Clay, Calhoun, Fulton, Perry, Rateigh, N. C. - President) we yuy uirect from Manufacturers, eua | Middling 8 6%<lb />ee hstanding the fact that Marshall, Webster, Morse, Gram, . pling youto buy at one profit. A com | Low Middling 6g<lb />states, notwitistane 5 man. Lincoln, Farragut. Bancrof slote stock of Good Ordinary 6 1L-W<lb />same dailies have tor the past twelve | Sherman, Lincoln, Farragut, Bancrost, | EPR MORNING STAR, Tone"quie<lb />months been waging relentless warfare | Hawthorne, Emerson, Cooper Irving A iF U R IN Vy U KR ic PEANUTS.<lb />a i ; T anof, rg ~ .<lb />against free silver. Is their influence and Longfellow. , | ~he Oldest Ione oe o4<lb />tobe more potential _ now than it has| The reverse of the note bears beau- reas Rae TE w pods ureall bought Ane maney me 3h<lb />been, or what power are they to exert tiful vignette portraits of George and aly Newspaper in sold for CASH therefore, having no risk Spanish $1.10 bi<lb />that they have not already attempted ? Martha Washington. The note has . 4 to run,we sell at . close, margi. | Ne one"firm. -<lb />Have not- organized osound money�, been severely critic'aed pyypemous who one aun nsaoemsii EE DEEN VILLE TOBSCC MARKET<lb />leagues flooded the country with their | were free to admit its artistic excellence. North Carolina. REPORT.<lb /><lb />seep ne nica<lb /><lb />DY ©. L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />literature, and a subsidizea press pro- T he prevailing opinion is that it 1s not<lb />mulgated their prophecies in vain ?| suitable for currency that must stand<lb />a j<lb /><lb />Go dam up the Nile. with bullrushes, the heaviest wear and tear of all de-|The Only tive-Dollar Daily oj<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />. . . . a ® . 5 *. ; ° . . i . t i 5 .<lb />and then stay the tide that 18 aweeping pominanions in crew It is sad its Class. in the State. | are what you want jn Tops."Green od eee enue 1 to 24<lb />MeKinteyiem"Darhamy Sun: hn hn a " , ee Favors Limited Free CoinageT ow : ae 360 Geuoance : to 85<lb />eam ae o than &amp; 1688 Glaborae P of American Silver and Repeal | "- a seen soe : *s<lb />: work. . vy 1 T vuas"Comimon.... . 0<lb />tec Accept. of the Ten Per Cent. Tax on! 4 : ,<lb />Veen oo The old silver certificates will. be] State Banks. Daily 50 cents!p..aosoan old style hat never) * Good.......6. -+. 7 to 15<lb />f retired in favor of the new eertificates. per month. Weekly $1.00 per| : o Fine.... -ccee.cce 12 t0 18.<lb />Senator Butler says for the sake o Wu.H.B ERNARD |shows the wearer to be up to date.<lb />tree coinage of silver Mr. Sewall year. ary er aE | Currers - Common... ....6 to 11<lb />: the free coinage 0 ~ a ". Wilmington N.C) o6 |<lb />| | Good..... ....124 to 20<lb />should come down from the mast head | | | !<lb />: , ea Se we tem. | AT a hfe of tha Democratic Cand, SHOOL. WOR aaRLS |. ; | | o Fine.... ......10 to 274.<lb />~of Georgia, the populist nominee. That date. Ot HO Will opon fer pA Cottage Y st ay and S chanos, rn very latest | | ,<lb />aa Jost like Mr. Batler to wan Mr... Mrs. Bryan has been almost as dee Oct. 2ad a Home School for Girls, Hats. and shapes of new Pattern) Ii ALOOD OISON }<lb />Sewall to come down, Mr. Sewall a at i 2 £ abl; fie hon from 8 to 16 years of age. Num- J ki tp<lb />oeee udent of public questions as her| per limited to 10. Address I also h lovely display of| BRM A G@DERUAR Tw? Primary oe<lb />was chosen es a running mate by the ; pe er : ; ave a lovely aispiay O1| Baas Al Primary, Seq.<lb />eonivention also nomin he by the sil husband. While his chief interest lay Mrs. A. L. McC. WHELAN, Shirt Waists, Stamped Linens, | &amp; i t A SPECI ALT Y coast ointe<lb />an in the practice of the law she studied Norwood P. O: Nelson Uo. Va. |Embroidery Silks, Ribbon Collars | fei secured yn 151085 days. You can be treated ag<lb />~ Pi price under same guarane<lb /><lb />veritesT coaveution. ~The populist par-<lb /><lb />oar a) ty. If you prefer to come here we will cone.<lb />ty says we are satisfied with Mr. Bry-<lb /><lb />, ~m in his. office: . ~and other new goods. ~b<lb />law and aided him in his office Take Warning: | &amp; tract to pay railroad fareand hotol bills,and<lb />nocharge, if we fai! to cure. If you have taken mer:<lb /><lb />an, but we donTt care about Mr. Sewall When, following the natural incliua- All Taxes on dogs and goats must! My entire stock issprettier than cary, podide otash, and still have aches and<lb />bi ° / ° . . . . woe y N11 ! : Ley 2 ave . ~ IDS, chesin mouth, Sore roat.<lb />canis trust these moneyed men, ete. tion of his mind, he turned to polities} be paid within the next twenty days o1 lever, before. . Lmples, Copper Colored Mente Uleeren.<lb /><lb />. aud statecraft, she too took up tke I shall proceed to collect them accord. | out iio this Besondary BLOOD Pola<lb />HannaTs republican campaign money ing to law. E. M. McGowan, MRT GER GIA pt ARG we guarantee to cure. We solicit the most obsti<lb />| : ®<lb /><lb />. . . questions of the day, and investigated : nate cases and chali<lb /><lb />play ed a prominent part 10 the doings . : yy ~ Tsx Collector. case we cannotecre: This tivease hae psa 7<lb />; ©T |them intelligently and exhaustively. baffied the skill of the mest eminent physi-<lb />of this convention, and was largely in-<lb /><lb />jnstrumental in nominating Watson.<lb /><lb />~aceon enon RN REN� oe ranean = na ete ote gore cians. $500,000 capital behind our uncondic<lb />Mr. Bryan trankly confesses the aid : Proofs sent sealed on<lb />: oki} : application. Address COOK REMEDY CO,,<lb />. , ; ~~|ghe has given him in preparing his ad- $7 Masonic Temale, CHICAGO, ILL, -<lb />Mr. Watson, previous to his nomina- ;<lb /><lb />tional guaranty. Absolute<lb />dresses"for, like most good speakers, F AYETTE VILLE N.C<lb />y 9 ° e - """<lb /><lb />tion, came out in his paper and openly .<lb />he seldom goes before an auaience on<lb /><lb />refused the nomination should it be . . Recoznized as a school of the VERRY FLRST RANK. ', 1<lb />tendered him. Now if Mr. Watson is an occasion of importance without care- Prepares for any college or for business, Students admitted to colleges of Professional Cards.<lb />naere aus ove some 1S ral preparation. During his term in Va, and N.C. on certiticate. Teachers and ~pupils form our nonsehold, hu8 | ====""""" S|<lb />a true f-iend of silver he -will firmly | ° making the home element very prominent. Number :of boarcers limited; The ENRY SHEPPARD,<lb />ostick to bie former allegation din the House of Representatives she never | ndividualicy of the student is constantly kept in view. Classes small and best REAL ESTATE AGENT<lb />me BaUlon, ao 4 tailed to be in the gallery when he was | Personal work given toeach cadet. The discipline is. strict but parentsl. WE 3 ille. N<lb />Biiccel way witl , fav ailed to be in the gallery when he was) ~prep 4 PATRON p Greenville, N. C<lb />ormal way withdraw his name in favor to tends; and her presenoe stimulatedias | Wi a O ANY ATRON. ACh GS Valuable Properties for Sale or<lb />of the gentleman from Maine"Mr., oo rite for catalogue. OL. T. J. DREWERY, C. E., Principtl. | Rent. Correspondence solicited, Re-<lb /><lb />her aid before had prepared him, At """""=_| fers to Mercantile and Banking Houses<lb /><lb />geil me do 1t?_Wimington Die the Uhicago conventton she sat promi- Pp i \ ( FOR YO UNG L ADIES, of Greenville. Office on main street.<lb /><lb />nently on the platform throughout the 1 \i . i<lb />tch. ; i © . John E. Woodard, F. U. Harding<lb />pa sessions, noting with a mind trained to Raleigh, N C. Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N. (.<lb /><lb />See grasp public affairs the varying moods No superior work done anywhere, North \ GODARD &amp; HARDING,<lb />emp P yng olor South. Lt has now the best faculty it 5 ; W ATYORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb /><lb />Proiessionals in Goverment Service. | ol the great gathering. She saw the|pos over had. The advantages offered Greeuville, N.<lb /><lb />a wonderful outburst of enthusiasm that}jn Literature, Languages, Musicand Art James Dinwiddie, M. A - pecial attention given co collections<lb />Few people stop to think how many] followed his speech, amd sat through | are unsurpassed. Address } ee ant paibate ll of claims.<lb />professional men there are in Uncle|the four ballots which ended in his \Wntversity of Virginia.] Principal, doar.s made on short time.<lb />S.mTs departments,� said a thoughtful | nomination. Since the convention she ) ,<lb />young man as he came out of the State, | has been constantly at his side, travel- 8. .* [ : JOHN F. STRATTONTS<lb />War and Navy building at lunch time. |ing with him and sitting on the  plat- g | . ()* ""F<lb /><lb />o[ graduated in law from one of the}forms from which he makes his ene va? ' gir rg og<lb /><lb />local colleges three years ago, anid two] speeches. In the event of his election, $100.00 Kclipse Bicy cles Reduced to $75.00, eae MERCHANDISE,<lb /><lb />months later was admitted to the bar.|she may be expected to be more than<lb /><lb />si itt ing ee<lb />I was in the department then and am| merely mistress of the} White House. git. 818:818,817 » New York,<lb />yet. Her impress already upon his public ut- cde |<lb /><lb />oI took the pains to count the num-| tergnoes is apparent to those who know<lb /><lb />~ ber of professional graduates in our di- her, and should her husband be called<lb />_ Vision the other day. There are nine-| ty the first position in the republic | |<lb /><lb />| ty-five men there. "Forty of them have | American womankind might feel more<lb />studied law and graduated from some} than ever before that their sex had a<lb /><lb />law eahool. ; Twelve started out to be- positive part in the government of the<lb />come physicians, Three are graduated nation"From oWilliam Jennings<lb />pharmacists and two dre acutists, One} BryanT; a Character Sketch,� by Wil-<lb /><lb />studied for the ministry. Out of the St Ahbor le deus Review of Ree<lb />ladies in the same division I know that | jews, , in August Revie i<lb /><lb />| 3arbers.<lb /><lb />janes A, SMITH,<lb />TUNSORIAL ARTIST, §<lb />GREENVILLE, N. 9,<lb />Parronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />and Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty<lb />[-{SReeRT EDMUNDS.<lb />FASHIONABLE BARE ER.<lb /><lb />* Special attention given to cleanin:<lb />Gentlemens ClothingT *;<lb /><lb />two of them studied medicine for a a "<lb />ar eh i oes on ot = P| LJ OTL NICHOLSON,<lb />them, had their positions betore. they Ohicago, July 29."The East Chica- J. 4, Burexss, Mgr.<lb /><lb />- Washington, N. C,<lb />| . This Hotel has been thoroughly reno-<lb />| vated, several new a gece...<lb />|e iat every ronment bre<lb />| Patrone ge of public so!icited<lb /><lb />t their degrees. While studying, |8° Iron and Steel Company of Ham<lb />tenths of the law students expected | 0%, Ind.,made an assignment in the<lb /><lb />ini a shen ag they left ~ ER conrt this morning to David L.<lb />Be car<lb /><lb />a) ~<lb />ck<lb />bi), iy ¥<lb />, \ ;<lb />i me !<lb />~<lb /><lb />we<lb /><lb />site<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>bel<lb />a<lb /><lb />.<lb />RM Y nk ®<lb />a LN<lb /><lb />Near Five Points. «<lb /><lb />AIL ML GOON we WALDO 8.4<lb />AND BRANCHES.<lb /><lb />AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD, |<lb /><lb />Coauenseu scnedule<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />TRAINS GOING SOUTH.<lb /><lb />o* Dated<lb /><lb />DEMOCRATIO NUMINEES.<lb />| Nativnal Ticket.<lb /><lb />FOR PRESIDENT, _<lb />WILLIAM J. BRYAN,<lb />of Nebraska.<lb /><lb />FOR VICE-PRESIDENT.<lb />ARThUR SEWALL,<lb /><lb />of Maine.<lb /><lb />State Ticket:<lb /><lb />eres eee<lb /><lb />FOR GOVERNOR:<lb />CYRUS B. WATSON,<lb />of Forsyh.<lb /><lb />FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR :<lb />THOS. W. MASON,<lb />of Northampton.<lb /><lb />FOR SECRETARY!<lb />CHAS. M. COOKE,<lb />of Franklin.<lb /><lb />FOR AUDITOR :<lb />R. M. FURMAN,<lb /><lb />of Buncombe.<lb /><lb />FUR TREASURER }<lb />B. F. AYCOCK,<lb /><lb />of Wayne,<lb /><lb />SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION :<lb />J. C. SCARBOROUGH,<lb /><lb />of Jobnston.<lb /><lb />| FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL :<lb />| F. I. OSBORNE,<lb />| cf Mecklenburg,<lb /><lb />PREME COURT.<lb />A. C. AVERY, of Burke,<lb />G. H. BROWN, of Beaufort.<lb /><lb />Fmlas ~=<lb />June l4th [3 °S |3 ¢ 23<lb />1886. ZAAIAZ AQ<lb />A. M.)°.M. A. M<lb />Leave Weldon | 11 53) 9 44<lb />Ar, Rocvk Mt 1 00)10 39<lb />Lv Tarboro 12 12<lb />Lv Rocky Mt 1 0010 5 45<lb />Lv Wilson 2 0811 6 20<lb />Lv Selma 2 53<lb />Lv FayTtteville| 4 36) 1.7<lb />Ar. Florence | 7 25) 3 4<lb />G2<lb />O83<lb />ZQ<lb />P. M. A.M<lb />Lv Wilson 2 08 6 20<lb />Lv Goldsboro | $ 10 705<lb />Lv Magnolia 4 16 x 10<lb />Ar Wilmington} 5 45 68 645<lb />P.. M. A.M<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTKII.<lb />Dated roa | BY Sy<lb />April 20 Se 5 om<lb />i396. | A Pas<lb />oe<lb />lA. M..P.M.<lb />Ly Florerce $40 740)<lb />Lv Fayetteville! 11 Ju + 40,<lb />Lv selma 12 37<lb />-Ar Wilscn 1 2011 39)<lb />ez) | |<lb />O's<lb />72 (<lb />; AM) | |e wy.<lb />Ay Wilmington) 9 25) 7 00<lb />{iv Magnolia | 10 52 8 30<lb />uv Groldsboro | 12 01) 9 36<lb />-Ar Wilson 1 Ov! 10 27<lb />Ly ftarboro 248, |<lb />- are<lb />t~ Oaany<lb />33 65<lb />Za wz<lb />P.M. P. MiP. M,<lb />Lv Wilson 120) 1185, 10 BB<lb />Ar Rocky Mt 217 1211 11 16<lb />_ar Tarboro 400 |<lb />Lv Tarboro |<lb />Lv Rocky Mt | 217 12211<lb />Ar Weldon 1 Ol:<lb /><lb />Traiu on Scotland Neck Branch Road<lb />eaves Weldon 3.55 p. m., Halifax 4.1<lb />p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55<lb />w., Greenville 6.47 p. m., Kinston 7.45<lb />p.m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2<lb />a.m., Greenville 8.22 a.m. Arriving<lb />Halifax at 11:00 a. m., We'don 11.20 am<lb />djaily except Sunday.<lb /><lb />Trains on Washnigton Branch lenve<lb />Washington 8.00 a, m., and 3.00 p.m<lb />arrives Parmele 3.80 a. m., and 4.40 p.<lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returning leaves<lb />Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. m.<lb />and 6.20 p. in,, arrives Washington<lb />11.60 a. m., and 7.10 p. m. Daily ex-<lb />ept Sunday. Connects with trains on<lb />Scotlnnd Neck Branch.<lb /><lb />Train leaves sarvore, NW OC, via Albe-<lb /><lb />marle &amp; Raleigh R. nN. daily except Sun- |<lb /><lb />day, at 4.50 p. m., Sunday, 300 P. M:<lb />arrive Plymouth 9.00 P. M., 5.25 p. m.<lb />Returning .2aves Plymouth daily except<lb />Sandoy, 6.00 a, m., Sunday 9.30 a pn.<lb /><lb />arrive '[arboro 10.25 am and 1). 45<lb /><lb />Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves<lb />Geld3boro daily, exeept Sunday, 6.05 a<lb />m. arriving Smithtield 7°30 a. m. Re-<lb />turuing leaves Smithfield 8.00 a. m,, ar-<lb />rives ut Goldsbors 9.30 a. m.<lb /><lb />Trains in Nashville pran av<lb />Roeky Mount at 4.30 p. t.. Marne.<lb />Nashville 5.05 p. m., Spring Hope 5.80<lb /><lb />- wm. Returnivg Jeave Spring Hope<lb />.9 a. mo, Nashville 8.3) a m, airive at<lb /><lb />~ Rocky Mount 9.05 a ny, daily except<lb /><lb />~Suaday.<lb /><lb />Trains on Latta branch, Florence R<lb />d., leave Latta 6.40 pm, airive Dunbar<lb />7.50 p m, Clio 8.05 pm. Returning<lb />leave Clivt6.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a m,<lb /><lb />arrive Latta 7.50 a@ m, daily except Sun-<lb />oday. .<lb /><lb />Train onClinton Branch leayes War-<lb />~gaw for Clinton caily, except Suuday,<lb />11.10 a. Mm. and 8.50 p, m: Returning<lb />leaves Clinton at7.00 a. m. and 8,00 pm.<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes close conn<lb />at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via<lb />Riehmone, alse at Rovk ount with<lb />Norfolk and CarolinaR R for Noriolk<lb />ne all points North via Norfolk,<lb />JOHN F. DIVINE,<lb />General supt.<lb /><lb />M. EMERSON, ''raffie Manager.<lb />CON GY, beat of anagaa.<lb /><lb />KMORE GOL: WEATHER<lb /><lb />Iam now prepared|tto farnish<lb /><lb />Ice in any quantity, and will kee<lb />well applied throughout the<lb />summer. All orders ft town de-<lb /><lb />i vered without extra charge.<lb /><lb />n you want to be served<lb /><lb />| ! rn : tly send me your ord qi<lb />Prompt a<lb /><lb />AY Hovurs."From 7 to 10<lb /><lb />A.M. and from 6 to 4:30 P. M.<lb />- Positively nay Tob) delivered be-<lb /><lb />tween th ure:<lb />Fresh Fiab arrive by every boat<lb />W. R. PARKER,<lb /><lb />o<lb /><lb />Mr. Carty.e.<lb /><lb />It soon became a habit to watch<lb />for the familiar carriage and either<lb />to welcome Mrs. Carlyle. for a visit<lb />or to go with her for adrive. She<lb />often came to me on Sunday afte.-<lb />noon. One wet and dreary day I<lb />was sittirg alone when the bell<lb />rang. I gladly ran to answor it and<lb />saw a strange gontleman standing<lb />there, but looking beyond him I saw<lb />the dear facesmiling atmefrom the<lb />carriage window. I was eagerly<lb />dashing forward, but was peremp-<lb />torily waved back, with orders to get<lb />my bonnet and come out. Mr.<lb />George Cooke was our companion,<lb />and insavite of the wind and rain<lb />wo were all very bright and merry,<lb />Mrs. Carlyle taking my hand and<lb />holding it in hers for a great part of<lb />the time.<lb /><lb />The day she and Miss Jewsbury<lb />came I had seon PnnchTs Christmas<lb />Almanack,and on its cover were like-<lb />nesses of all the principal literary<lb />people, very cciuical and funny,<lb />with absurd doggerel couplets de-<lb />scribing them. Among these I spied<lb />Carlyle and Tyndail together. Car-<lb />lyle was in ful! Scotch costume.<lb />In one hand he carried a childTs<lb />spade and pail, and with the other<lb />be was throwing pens and ink over<lb />his shoulder, and the lines were<lb />these:<lb /><lb />Carlyle, having finshed oTriedrich� alto<lb />gether,<lb /><lb />Is off to Scarbcro to spend the summer<lb />weather.<lb /><lb />Oh, how sho laughed, and how de-<lb />lighted she was! ~The first time<lb />Punch has taken any notice of him,"<lb /><lb />said: There is something in the car.<lb />riage for you. Run and look.� I<lb />found there a largo biue china plate,<lb />still happily in aiy possession."<lb />Blackwood's Maguzino.<lb /><lb />toed<lb /><lb />A Keen Witted Woman.<lb /><lb />Lord Waterford used to tell some<lb />good stories of his experience as an<lb />Jrish magistrste. One of them re-<lb />ferred to the case of a woman whom<lb />he had to sentence fora breach of<lb />the peace. He let her off on condi-<lb />tion that she found two securities<lb />of £10 each that she would keep the<lb />peace for six months. igen<lb /><lb />oThank ye, my lord,T said she,<lb />moving toward the door, .<lb /><lb />~No, no,TT said Lord Waterford,<lb />oyou must name your securities<lb />that I may see whether they are sat-<lb />isfactory."T US ee eng a<lb /><lb />~Faith, and who would I name,�<lb />she answered, ~~but your lordshipTs<lb />self?T Yer good enough for two,"T a<lb />retort which not only. showed the<lb />sprightliness of the Irish character,<lb />but in addition the feeling®f friend.<lb />ly confidence which the Irish peas:<lb /><lb />antry who knew him cherished for |<lb /><lb />the Lord of Curraghmore,"Pear-<lb /><lb />~|gonTs Weekly,<lb /><lb />she said. Another time Mrs. Carlyle |.<lb /><lb />r A DOCTOR'S STORY.<lb />| @howing the Ability of a Somnambulist te<lb />Use His Eyes.<lb /><lb />A Star writer was asking the phy-<lb />sician a great many questions and<lb />getting answers to them, ~while the<lb />physician wasn't getting a cent of<lb />| bay for the part he was performing.<lb /><lb />~~By the way,TT inquired The Star<lb />man, ~~do you think that a somnam-<lb />bulist can see?�T<lb /><lb />oDo you mean when he is awake<lb />or when he is somnambulizing, so<lb />to speak?�T smiled the physician.<lb /><lb />~~While he is gomnambulizing, of<lb />course. ITm not talking about blind<lb />men.�T<lb /><lb />oWell, I wonTt answer your ques-<lb />tion directly, but I'l] tell you a story<lb />which may go as an answer. About<lb />ten years ago I had a roommate, a<lb />ycung fellow who was a student in<lb />the medical college, and a bright<lb />young fellow he was too. He was<lb />fond of shouting, and to keep up bis<lb />practice he had a fine airgun, and he<lb />converted the hall on the third floor,<lb />which we occupied, into a shooting<lb />gallery. I used to take a hand my-<lb />self every time I had a chance, and<lb />sometimes for an hour at a time be<lb />would be banging away at the tar.<lb />get be had fixed at the far end of the<lb />hall.<lb />| oOne morning I came in froma<lb />patientTs about 3 oTclock and found<lb />the whole upper story dark. I lit<lb />the gas in the front room, which we<lb />used as a- sitting room, and was<lb />about to go out and light the gas in<lb />the hall, when the young fellow<lb />came walking in from our sleeping<lb />room, attired in his nightclothes<lb />and with his eyes widcopen. I spok.<lb />to him, thinking something was the<lb />matter with him, but he did not an<lb />swer, and in a minute I saw that he<lb />was walking in his sleep.<lb /><lb />oThis was not altogether unusual<lb /><lb />| with him, but I had never caught<lb /><lb />him in the act before and concluded<lb />Iwould watch him. He came di-<lb />rectly across the room, going around<lb />a chair and a table that stood in his<lb />path, and opening a drawer where<lb />he kept the airgun he took it out,<lb />and then he loaded it, getting the<lb />small bullets we used out of a box<lb />on the mantelpiece. This box he<lb />stuck into what would have been<lb />his coat pocket, if he had had a coat<lb />on, but as he hadnTt the box fell to<lb />the floor, which he took no note of.<lb /><lb />oThen he went into the dark hall,<lb />carefully avoiding all furniture in<lb />his way, and going as straight to<lb />the door as if he had been awake. I<lb />followed him cautiously into the<lb />hall, and when he had reached the<lb />usual point from which we did our<lb />firing he stopped, took careful aim<lb />and fired. Theslight snap and shock<lb />of the gun seemed to have quitea<lb />different effect than either my voice<lb />or the bright light in the room, for<lb />on the instant he dropped the gun,<lb /><lb />into my arms, just about as he<lb />would have fallen out of bed if he<lb />had waked suddenly on its edge.<lb /><lb />oHe was wide awake in a minute<lb />end bezan Jaughing and asking me<lb />what had happened. I told bim, and<lb />we at once lit the gas in the hall and<lb />examined the target. The target had<lb />been repainted after we bad bad our<lb />last practice, so that we could see<lb />plainly where his bullet had hit, and<lb />I assure you he had made almost a<lb />center shot. Now,TT concluded the<lb />physician, ~~in the lighted room he<lb />missed all the furniture in his way,<lb />and in the dark hall he had bit the<lb />target. Do you think he could see,<lb />or couldnTt he?�T<lb /><lb />The answer wasnTt quite satisfac-<lb />tory as an answer, but it made a<lb />problem to wrestle with, and the<lb />physician kindly consented to let<lb />his questioner figure it out to suit<lb />bimself." Washington Star.<lb /><lb />Why He Ceased Whistling.<lb /><lb />One day as Field Marshal Wran.<lb />gel and the late Emperor Frederick<lb />were walking in Berlin they met an<lb />apprentice boy who was whistling a<lb />lively tune, but stopped as they<lb />came nearor and doffed his cap with<lb />8 pleasant smile.<lb /><lb />Wrangel was highly-gratified with<lb />the civility of the lad, and said to<lb />the crown prince:<lb /><lb />oThere, your royal highness can<lb />see how loyal these apprentice lads<lb />are. How delighted they seem to be<lb />-when they come across a member of<lb />the royal family!�<lb /><lb />~*Wrangel,TT said the crown prince,<lb />with a touch of merriment, ojust<lb />ask the boy why he has stopped<lb />whistling.�T itt<lb /><lb />oHere, my lad,� exclaimed Wran-<lb />gol. ~Tell us~why you ceased whis-<lb />tling.TT °.. .<lb /><lb />~Whenever I see you,TT replied the<lb />~boy,'~I.can't help: sughing, and then<lb />La fellow canTt whistle, you know.�<lb /><lb />and promptly<lb />hy | te!<lb /><lb />¥<lb /><lb />. i<lb /><lb />made a half step forward and fel? |<lb /><lb />| And, so,saying, be took to his heels |<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />GIVES YOU TEE NEWS FRESH EVERY<lb />AFTERNOON (EXCLPTSUNDAY) AND<lb /><lb />~WORKS 'FORSTHESBFSTS tO<lb /><lb />| S-INTERESTS*OF. Seam ng<lb /><lb />fs . 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        <p>-.<lb /><lb />is called tw oar<lb /><lb />excellent line of<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />"UConsisting of"<lb />HENRIETTA, CASHMERES,<lb />ALL-WOOL DRESS GOODS,<lb /><lb />Beautiful, stylish, up-to~date,<lb />- anu cheaper than ever before.<lb />_ DIMITIES, WHITEJGOODS,<lb /> PARISIAN RIPPLES,<lb />_ INDIA LINENS,<lb /><lb />LINEN LAWNS,<lb /><lb />MULLS, "<lb /><lb />DOTTED SWISSES,<lb /><lb />end Novel COTTON GOODS<lb /><lb />of different kinds aud description.<lb />Never were they more beautiful<lb /><lb />SN A SURE ER<lb /><lb />DAILY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />Gecnig Coen *t it Brings Sores.<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING<lb /><lb />at<lb /><lb />Ureates mauy a new business,<lb />Enlarges many an old business,<lb />fVreserves many a large business.<lb />Kevives many «dull business,<lb />Rescues many a lost business,T ,<lb />Saves tiany a failing business.<lb />S-eures suceess to any business,<lb />To ~advectise judiciousiy,TT use the<lb />ce ju:rs of the REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />ee ~~<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb />PussengerT and ~mail train going<lb />vorth, arrives 8:22 A.M. Going South,<lb />irrives 6:47 P. M.<lb />North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A<lb />i, Jeavesl0:10 A. M.<lb />south Bound Freight, arrivea 2:00 P,<lb />M. leaves 2:16 P.M.<lb />tivamer ~l'ar River arrives from Wash-<lb />ington Mondsy, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs<lb />day and saturday.<lb /><lb />WEATHER BULLETIN.<lb /><lb />Fair tonight and Saturday.<lb /><lb />JULY JAMS.<lb /><lb />ee eetaneel<lb /><lb />than this season.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />"Come see our"<lb /><lb />SHY WAIST SUS,<lb /><lb />they are the correct styles and<lb />prices.<lb /><lb />HAMBURG EDGING and<lb />INSERTIONS, LACES,<lb />RIBBONS, FANCY BRAIDS,<lb />and: NOVELTIES.<lb /><lb />[pe serene te inet<lb /><lb />LaceCurtains<lb /><lb />Window Sbader, Curtain Poles.<lb /><lb />"A line of"<lb /><lb />Oxford Ties |<lb /><lb />or Ladies aud Children that has<lb />never cevn equalled in this town.<lb /><lb />Shoes, Shoss,<lb /><lb />for every buyer who wants an<lb />honest. reliable, wearing articles.<lb /><lb />Umbrellas<lb /><lb />$0 protec; you from the sun and<lb />rain.<lb /><lb />Gentlemen come and examine our<lb />"line of-<lb /><lb />Shirts, Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Straw<lb />and Fur Hats, Suspenders and<lb />Hosiery. Shoes in correct styles,<lb />best quality and popular prices.<lb />We can and will please you if you<lb />will give us a call.<lb /><lb />"Our line of"<lb /><lb />Furniture<lb /><lb />is complete and embraces many<lb />useful articles of genuine merit.<lb />Our Oak Suits are lovely. Easy<lb /> gomfortable Rockers of many<lb />diffyreut kinds. Dining and Par:<lb />lor ¢hairs, Lounges and Couches,<lb />Parlor Suitc, Centre ~ables, Side<lb />- Boards, Diving Tables, Tin Safes,<lb /><lb />Bedsteads, Mattresses, Floor and<lb />Table Oil Cloths,  Mattings. of<lb />pheap and yzood grades,<lb /><lb />of beautiful designs.<lb />mo and see us we will be<lb />than pleased to show you<lb />cur stock. A careful in-<lb />a will, repay you many<lb /><lb />days.<lb /><lb />Served Fresh Every Afternoon.<lb /><lb />Best Butter on ice at StarkeyTs.<lb />~ 'To-night will wind up July, but not<lb />the warm weather.<lb /><lb />Vermont Butter for sale at D.S<lb />Smith.<lb /><lb />Next Monday the tobacco market<lb /><lb />-Topens regularly tor the new season.<lb />8 J<lb /><lb />Money loaned on 30, 60 and 90<lb />Apply to F. C. Harding.<lb /><lb />Members ot the Baptist choir are<lb />requested to meet at the church to-night<lb />gor practice.<lb /><lb />This warm weather makes<lb />people want to iry the breezes at Ocro-<lb /><lb />coke. Go down to-morrow.<lb /><lb />many<lb /><lb />The oSouthern Leader,� still hoids<lb />the lead as the best 4 cent smoke.<lb />Nothing equals it. =D. S. Smiru.<lb />It you want.a good book that will<lb />interest yousee Hal Sueg and get a<lb />copy of oCuba and the Fight for Free<lb />dom.�<lb /><lb />Three dozen Eggs for 23cts. at S.<lb /><lb />oD�<lb />M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />The Populist county convention<lb />meets here to-morrow to select dele-<lb />cates te the State and Conzress:onal<lb />conve ntion3.<lb /><lb />This morning Mr. W. H. ~Tucker,<lb />living about two m'les from town lost a<lb />tobacco<lb />The loss is about $150.<lb /><lb />Ocracoke Corned Mullets just in at<lb />J.5. TunstallTs.<lb /><lb />The sun flings all his fires<lb /><lb />And makes the old word jump ;<lb />The poets strike the lyres"<lb /><lb />The liars take the stump.<lb /><lb />First of the season"New Mullets<lb />and Potatoes 10 cents a peek at S. M.<lb />Schuitz.<lb /><lb />Wash Hardy says carrying a three<lb /><lb />bacco this hot wether gets away with<lb />his old fat self. Sorry for Wash.<lb /><lb />Fresh Gralam Flour just received<lb />at J. S. Tunstall.<lb /><lb />When the sunrays are scorching your!<lb />soul<lb /><lb />And the candidates issues are polling,<lb /><lb />Let us go for a trip to the poll,<lb /><lb />For a ten-dollar note may be cooling<lb /><lb />Fresh Butter, N. ¥. State and CarrTs<lb />at S. M. Schultz's.<lb /><lb />As mueh as has been said on the<lb /><lb />does it not look like Greenville would<lb />have had a Board ~of Trade ere this?<lb />One properly conducted could do much<lb />to advance the town.<lb /><lb />ae SE<lb /><lb />splendid tull page photograph . of Hon.<lb />W. J. Bryan, Democratic nominee tor<lb />~} President. We have heard several<lb />people epeak of the striking resemblance |<lb />the likenessT bears to our tawnsman,<lb />Mr. W..H..Long, : ee<lb /><lb />The world is melting"-melting ;<lb />But itTs somewnas worse'on bigh, '<lb />} For the red sun is a blister<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />bushel upright basket full of green to |<lb /><lb />subject, and as apparent as the need is,<lb /><lb />LesliesT Weekly of July 23rd hada<lb /><lb />~vox POYULI.<lb /><lb />nn ee<lb /><lb />They are Seen Sometimefas Weil] as<lb />Heard.<lb /><lb />Col. Harry Skinuer returned to the<lb />city last night.<lb /><lb />W. T. Mavgam returned to the city<lb />last mght.<lb /><lb />J. Z. Brooks, of Grifton, spent today<lb />here.<lb /><lb />. e<lb />Miss Emma _ Harris returned this<lb /><lb />moruing from a visit to Kinston.<lb /><lb />Miss Bessie White returned last night<lb />from a trip of six weeks at Hertford.<lb /><lb />Mrs. L. W. Lancaster, of Raleizh, is<lb />visiting the family of J. S. Congletou-<lb /><lb />Lis many friends were glad to see P.<lb />H. Gormrn back last night after a trip<lb />to his old home, Richmond.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Elizabeth Hooker and» daugh-<lb />ters. Misses Mamie, Hettie and Rosa.<lb />returned last evening from a sojourn at<lb />Panacea Springs.<lb /><lb />Nell<lb />Bryant, who have been visiting Miss<lb />Novella Higgs, left<lb />their home in Franklin, Va.<lb /><lb />Misses Blanche Edwards and<lb /><lb />this morning for<lb /><lb />STATENORAA<lb /><lb />eB<lb /><lb />A west rn paper saida local citizen<lb />lad died oafter a long period of general<lb />devil:ry,� when it meent ogereral de-<lb />bility.�<lb /><lb />This kind of weather ought to melt<lb />the heart of the most stu»bern deb-<lb />tor.and make him perspire and aspire<lb />to liquidate his indebtedness. oAt least<lb />that is our desire."Durha Sno.<lb /><lb />An exchange intorms us that othe<lb />north is on fire.� Let us. therefore be<lb />thankful for this cool climate, where<lb />the ogloricus old thermometer is too<lb />modest to register more than 99 in the<lb />shade.<lb /><lb />MRA<lb />INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.<lb /><lb />EPARTMEN DSS well equipped. 27<lb />Dteachers, 44¢ regular students, be-<lb />sides practice school of 97 pupils. 930<lb />mitriculates since its oneniug in 1892.<lb />93 of the 96 counties represented. Com-<lb />petitive examination at county seat<lb />Auzust Ist, to fill free"-tnition vacancies<lb />in dormitories. Application should be<lb />made before July 20th to enter the ex-<lb />amination. Ne free tuition except to<lb />applicants signing a pledge to become<lb />teachers. Annual expenses of free-<lb />tuition students boarding ia dormito-<lb /><lb />H. Susman, of Washington, spent<lb />last nizhthere with his brother, B. L.|<lb />Susman. They both went to Tarboro |<lb />today to establish a branch of their fue-|<lb /><lb />niture and bicycle business.<lb /><lb />ate et EA cates teS<lb /><lb />A colored baseball clut- of this towm<lb />played a game with the ~Tarboro club<lb />The<lb />score was 13 to8 in favor of Green-|<lb /><lb />at the Jatier place yesterday.<lb /><lb />vile. .<lb /><lb />\<lb />}<lb /><lb />Will Leave Us.<lb /><lb />has accepted a position with J. L.|<lb />Fountain, at Falkland, and will leave<lb />on the Ist. Mr. King has made an|<lb />efficient assistant, aceommodaing and<lb />ever ready to render his services when!<lb />needed. We regret to losehim trom<lb />dervis Harding will take<lb />his place and we know he will make a<lb />good one. Chip off the old Flock, sec.<lb /><lb />our midst.<lb /><lb />|county appointment to the A. &amp; M.<lb /><lb />E. C. King, our assistant postmaster!<lb /><lb />ries, $90 , tuition-vaying students, $130.<lb />Address, President CUARLES D. MC-<lb />IVER, Greensvoro. N.C.<lb /><lb />JiW. HIGGS, Pres. J. S. HIGGS, Castier,<lb />Maj. HENRY HARDING 'AssTt:Cashier.<lb /><lb />ite 4<lb /><lb />GreenvilleN. C. -<lb /><lb />STOCKHOLDERS -<lb /><lb />Representing a§Capital"ofgMore Than a Ha't<lb />Million Dollars,<lb /><lb />Wm. T. Dixon, President National<lb />Exchange Bank, Baltimore; Md.<lb /><lb />The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland<lb />Week, N.C.<lb /><lb />Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N C.<lb /><lb />R. R. Fleming, Pactolus: N. C.<lb /><lb />D. W. Hardee, Higgs Bros,<lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />We respectfully solicit the accounts<lb />of firms, individuals and the general<lb /><lb />publie,<lb /><lb />Checks and Account Books furnishe<lb />ed on application.<lb /><lb />aa cementite enemas�<lb /><lb />oe ""-+)<lb /><lb />Notice.<lb />Vhe competitive examitation for tie<lb /><lb />College will be held in Greenville on}<lb />Thursdav Aug. 13th, beginning at 10}<lb />oTclock A. M. Here are two vacans<lb />cies to be filled from this county<lb />Those wishing to compete for the ap |<lb />pointment will be present on the above<lb />maned date. We. H. RAGspALe,<lb /><lb />guly 27, 1806. Co. Examiner.<lb /><lb />Tory Friends.<lb /><lb />I will return to Greenville on 0<lb />atout the 15th of August. and will oc-;<lb />ewoy my new Photographic Gallery in!<lb />the Elliott block. Wait for my return |<lb />av satisfaction is my motto.<lb /><lb />|<lb />Yours truly,<lb />R. Hyman.<lb /><lb />SRF ee eat ag RP NET Egy rete<lb /><lb />wes<lb /><lb />suit vou every time. Look at the<lb /><lb />Cigars,Syrups and Molasses.<lb /><lb />THE OLD BRICK STORE.<lb /><lb />" er, CR OCR Att<lb /><lb />"I am still at the above place with the prettiest tine of"<lb /><lb />A Balpable<lb /><lb />eee,<lb />oNy<lb /><lb />We made when we moved into<lb />our New Store ix the burned dis-<lb />trict. New Goods are arriving<lb />daily and you will find the finest<lb />line of<lb /><lb />Family Groceries -<lb /><lb />ever shown in Greenville.<lb /><lb />JESSE W.BROWN<lb /><lb />tA<lb /><lb />¥<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />Staple and Fancy Groceries:<lb /><lb />following :<lb /><lb />Canned Apples, Peaches, Shredded Cocoanuts,,<lb /><lb />barn und contents by fire | Prunes, Cieese, Maearoni, Beef Hams, Sugar-Cured Hams, Best<lb />y ~i grades of Teas and Coffee. The highest grades of Tchacco and<lb /><lb />Come and see me and be well pleased<lb /><lb />J. S. TUNSTALL, Greenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />AMM Sl tie ABA POP LE ha Oe<lb /><lb />~RL, DAVIS), PresTt.<lb />REORGANIZED<lb /><lb />: THE BANK OF<lb /><lb />SUNE 15th, 1896<lb /><lb />CREERVILLE,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. �,�.<lb /><lb />P22 2D 22D<lb /><lb />Capital $50,000.00.<lb /><lb />|<lb />200<lb /><lb />a Paid in Capital $25,000.00<lb /><lb />ent<lb /><lb />i"<lb /><lb />Your eyes ever feasted ups. I carry nothing but the best and can<lb /><lb />©<lb /><lb />DS NOTIONS, SHES.<lb /><lb />Hats, Caps,"GentsT bait<lb /><lb />R. A." TYSON, Vice-PresTt.§ J. L. LITTLE. CashT. and the cheapest line of ~STR<lb />ll ets.<lb /><lb />MATTING in the town.<lb />to 23 cts yard.<lb /><lb />| Agent for Wanamaker &amp; Brown<lb /><lb />of Philadelphia,tailor-made Cloth:<lb /><lb />~ing for Men and Boys. Biggest<lb />line of Samptes you ever saw,<lb />Come and look at them azd yon<lb />will say it is the prettiest and<lb />cheapest line of CLOTHING vou<lb /><lb />ever saw in the town.<lb /><lb />~H. B. GLARK.<lb /><lb />t Transacts a General Banking Business arid Solicits Collections and Ac�"� dowsT Jewelry Store,<lb /><lb />|. counts of Responsible Persons and Firms.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />2<lb />§<lb />4<lb /><lb />Lt<lb /><lb />BIC<lb /><lb />oWwANDO<lb /><lb />LITTLE.<lb /><lb />the lean, the fat<lb /><lb />- That is burnitig through the sky |<lb /><lb />Little stoves, big stoves, cheap stoves, h<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />igh-priced stoves, Stoves for<lb />t, the rich; the poor; the great, the small,in fact Stoves<lb /><lb />that. can be reached.in . price by. evervbody. " See us.<lb /><lb />jot or Mik eae ans \ A ~<lb />T *<lb />~ . Ke yh , t "<lb />; yt<lb />" W<lb /><lb />HART.<lb /><lb />Le<lb />~<lb /><lb />i,<lb /><lb />heey<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb /></p>
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