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        <p>THE DAILY REFLECTO<lb /><lb />seer entrance mainte enon pte at<lb /><lb />aoe recente<lb /><lb />D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 25 Cents a Month.<lb /><lb />Fi) rn SS a " a a ad<lb /><lb />Vol. 4. * GREENVILLE, N. C., MONDAY. AUGUST 24 1896. No. 526.<lb /><lb />REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. i these: First, local self-government in<lb /><lb />a the counties ; second, the right of every B G EO RG E |<lb />ies 5 \ e<lb /><lb />fetes Out a Skelcton Ticket"Tncar man to deposit one vote and have that<lb />Plan of Fusicn With Populists" | °° counted; third, 6 per cent interest.�<lb /><lb />Some of Them Don't Lik (Applause) H Y s | E<lb />Such Surrender, ae ; i  : ave ou . een m e<lb /><lb />He went on to tell how the Republi-<lb /><lb />The Republicans of Pitt held their |" and Populists had got out a joint<lb />State ticket this year, the Republicans<lb /><lb />first meeting and making a_ skeleton nc 6 Ae<lb />ticket and the Popu'ists later filling it<lb />out. But he tailed to tell them the<lb /><lb />The meeting was called to order at[OWh BUEN RM jI struck it rich on my trip to the northern mar-<lb /><lb />. . . | Populists nominated a tull ticket, and<lb />2 P.M. by J. J. Perkins, chairman of P ,<lb /><lb />the county execu.ive committee. paid nb jaitention to {he one ene kets. I have purchased the most<lb /><lb />licans had nominated"~n fact ignored<lb /><lb />county conveution here on Saturday<lb />afternoon, six white mea and about a<lb />hundred neg.oes taking part 1n it.<lb /><lb />There was a little squabbls mght at ;<lb /><lb />ere was a little squabbls right | every man they had nominated, and select stock of<lb />the outset of the meetinz over the man- 7 . c '<lb />i that the way fusion comes on the State<lb /><lb />ner in which the business cf the con-<lb /><lb />ticket is that the Republican Executive<lb />vention should be proceeded with.<lb /><lb />Committee just met and filled out their<lb />After a little cross firing between of- | ticket with the mon the Populists had C �"�~ I Oo� "TT Ni Cr<lb />posing sides, which indicated to te | nominated, holding onto tie few little<lb />spectators that there was some fun | fellows they had nominated in their own<lb /><lb />aad, the secretary was ordered 10! Stare convention, ever shown here. The styles this season sur-<lb /><lb />call the roll of towaships, which he) © )yming down to the district he said<lb /><lb />did but omittel to call any names © | they helpeT to send Skincer to Con- pass anything I ever saw. \ have made ay~<lb /><lb />) gtpec oe T oa ay row ¢ ; 5 .<lb />delegates as he went. There was an } gress last time and that the Republican<lb /><lb />j occasional eauswer of opresent� as he eonimitte met in Edenton last Wednes- rangements wher eby I ew fully eu arantee<lb /><lb />' proceeded. day, the same day of the Populist con-<lb />F. J. Jobnson moved that the tem"| vention, pledged the Republican v.te every ~garment that I take measure for. I have<lb />, porary chairman and sceretary be made |of the district to Skinner again this<lb />|permanent officers of the convention. | time, and he wanted them ail to sup- Wy ~OW, priv ate tailor n N e@Ww York and can<lb />G. W. Cox raised the poiat of order | port him, since the Populists had done}<lb /><lb />that no committee oa credentials had |what-they asked of them. He said certaitily suit you in fit and� finish. Come see."<lb /><lb />been appointed and mace a report. that the Populist convention at Eden-}:<lb /><lb />C. M. Bernard stated that if there ton passed a resolution endorsing Sen- i | C \ A T<lb />was no contest from any township it ator Pritchard. me _ what Mr. AN I SO N,<lb />was useless to consume time by having Butler thinks of this. T'ae Colonel's<lb />| hand seems to appear in this. And THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />moved that the rules be suspended and |" it be are@that SET ASO) 11 anata tans anima eee Saas a een oamemeal<lb />could cause a Populist convention to<lb /><lb />~ conventi 09 1 ~mi: :<lb />th, convention go into permanent or-| encorse the rankest McKinley man in<lb /><lb />ganization. the South? UI<lb />KE. V. Cox raised the point that this} ~Then touching uzon county affairs<lb />was irregular and demanded that the | he said oyou all know that in our fu- D|<lb /><lb />roll of delegates Le called... This..pro-|sien with -thefi fast clection we got<lb /><lb />leeeded very slowly, about thirty an- » representative i ¢<lb /><lb />| eeT ) y y oly one representative in the county) ohas gone » North to buy his |<lb />| SWeTINS- But the Populist committee met this<lb />At the conclusion of the roll call G.<lb /><lb />es _ JO DUTT INO 999<lb /><lb />a committee on credentials, and he<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />morning and offered to be more hberal<lb />W. Cox again tried to say eomething | with us othis time. fhey said they will ;<lb />but there was so much confusion h2|give us the same Representative, the FA LL AND WINTER STOCK<lb />could not be heard. A crowd gathered Regisver of Deeds, the Coroner and one<lb />. County Commissioner, with committees<lb />" from each party to confe: in *eference , ;<lb />how the list of delegates panned out. jt a Senator. We are to name who but he has DY few Su mmer (Joods which®<lb />| About this time a drunkea white|/we please for these offices. they are to } «<lb />~nan crossed the stand in rear of the ; bame who they please for the othdr ot-<lb /><lb />| i ; T :  ticket wi<lb />chairman and made sv much noise that tices, w will put them on one ; ;<lb /><lb />| li Fred C  fifon dagen and beat the Democrats by 1,000 ma- RAW ST Go<lb />| po iceman re ox put him do jority (Great applause.) We held a<lb /><lb />Tn the commer and held bins until he aucus just betore this convention ard hefore the new goods come in,gjand you can<lb /><lb />| got viet, accepted the offer of the Populist com-<lb /><lb />| (. M. Bernard got the floor egain mittee and the caucus selected the names eet them at your own price by calling att |<lb /><lb />i]<lb />| ; , 7 {to go on the ticket which I will nov<lb />hand renewed his motion to suspend ask Mr. Brown to read.T<lb /><lb />This was a signal for more confusion.<lb />! Brown (col.) went on the stand to read<lb />| E. V. Cox moved that present chair-| the caucus names, but objections were<lb />| man and secretary be made permanent heard in various parts of the hall. Fi-<lb />nally he was told to go ahead and read<lb />it and he gave the following names :<lb /><lb />around the secretaryTs desk to see<lb /><lb />rules atd go into permanent organizi"<lb /><lb />ition, carried.<lb /><lb />| officers, carried.<lb />| (©. M. Bernard said he, desized ~0<lb /><lb />j<lb />|<lb /><lb />. A)<lb />read the convention some proceedings For Legislature"E. V. Cox.<lb /><lb />For Register of Deeds"J. J. Perkins.<lb /><lb />For County Commiss.oner"Jchin<lb />reading with some remarks in which he | ~Thompson.<lb /><lb />said ono party can exist without organ- For Coroner"Bb. J. Wilson. = a mcg<lb />ization, and no party can be long lived) 4 general hubbub followed the read-<lb /><lb />~unless it heeds the instructions that |ing of the ticket and before any action<lb /><lb />\ . . 1 \ 5<lb /><lb />) come from the organization.� He cou'd ie taken - . C oY ne Hor<lb /><lb />a . . e held a copy of the Winston fhepub-<lb /><lb />i Wanted thein to listen to what came jy ia his hand and started out like ,<lb /><lb />~from headquarters and be ready to act | je wanted to pay a tribute to the late i 2<lb /><lb />~accordingly He then read the address | Capt, Goslen, editor of that paper, bat<lb />is , e} by the State ex2cutive committee put pape r uside and went in for a speec ~h<lb /><lb />° e e<lb />at tleir recent meeting in Raleigh. It ofan hours length, The main object Mr. . Arriving Daily.<lb /><lb />trom headquarters. Ue prefaced the<lb /><lb />""SI0HKS aN AYNLNd) ie<lb /><lb />ticeable that when 1 hed tl Cox had in inaking the speech seemed<lb />as ~e 3 WwW 2 4 sache<lb />was noticeable thas when le reached "©! to be to warn the oRepublicans not to<lb /><lb />part bearing upon the nomination of | be swallowed up body and soul by the<lb />Russell for Governor there was not the | Populists. Le taid he favored fusion<lb />slightest sound to come from the dar- but not surrender. That under fusion<lb /><lb />~solg Ie |Sorz oul, SUOIP[IYO puy sessT[ ~SoIpey "<lb /><lb />(P kies, but when he read the names of the Republican vote was diminishing Our Mr. Taft is back from the T<lb />| McKinle and Hobart they broke out at the rate of 1100 a year, and tbat at north and says prices there were 3<lb />y - y broke out | this rate it would soon cease to exist. than ever and he will |<lb />in applause He fired the negroes a little by reference cheaper | h Own.<lb />© After completing the reading he | to taeir losing their freedom and said make prices ere wae<lb />cade them a speech of some length in if they fad to be distranchised :t made! , m<lb />© which he several times pressed the point no differenve with them from which 4 4<lb />oP party itcame, That such doctrine as PB<lb />i<lb /><lb />jof their keeping together and being} that had recently been prow ~laimed from<lb />lyeady to heed what came trom head. | where he stood, and asked the question<lb /><lb />| quarters. He rehearsed the plan of co- | if it came from a Democrat. There Summer Goods at your<lb /><lb />oneration between the Republicans and were loud responscs of no.<lb />He then asked if icame | from a Re<lb /><lb />Populists in the Jast campaign and said publican, and was answered in the neg" own price<lb /><lb />owe fused and helped them beat the | ative with greater foree He asked not<lb /><lb />OANOQNW ~L ~O<lb /><lb />aa<lb /><lb />Democrats in that election, and we whether itT was a Populist, but evey<lb /><lb />pledged ourselves , to ce -operale with Ski knew thatT he referred to Qol. . | 1 4 4<lb />inner. | | | | A |<lb /><lb />them again i in this eleetion if they con-| * All through his speech he continued / [ } 4<lb /><lb />tire true to the reformsT they started | to utter obut he wants you to forget 9<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />- -'(@ out to secure. ~The great reforms were (CONTINUED ON FOURTH PAGE.) :<lb />|<lb /><lb />)<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />oDAILY REFLECTOR<lb /><lb />ci<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />D. J. WHICHARD. Editor.<lb /><lb />"<lb />_"<lb /><lb />EVERY AFTERNOON<lb /><lb />(EXCEPT SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />Entered as second-class mail matter:<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />SURSCRIPTIONZRATES.<lb /><lb />entinenemannseec Oet<lb /><lb />~One year. - - 7 * $3.00<lb />Onefmonth, - + * + .25<lb />One week. ~- -« - - 10<lb /><lb />Delivered in town by carriers without<lb />extra cost.<lb /><lb />Advertisng rates are liberal and can be<lb />had on application to the editor or at<lb />the office.<lb /><lb />; eS<lb /><lb />We desire a 1tvo correspondent at<lb />avery postoftice in the covaty, who will<lb />send in brief items of NEWs as It occurs<lb />in each neighborhood. Write plainly<lb />gad only on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />eed<lb /><lb />Lineral Commission on supscrip-<lb /><lb />tion rates paid to agents.<lb /><lb />nl<lb /><lb />Monpay, Avaust 24TH, 1896.<lb /><lb />we Tw<lb /><lb />Congressional Convention.<lb /><lb />canara msitete:<lb /><lb />The Congressional Convention of<lb />the Democratic party of the First Dis-<lb />trict is hereby called te meet in Wash-<lb />ington on Tueedey August 25th at 12<lb />m. tor the purpose of selecting a can-<lb />didate for Congress, an elector and<lb />such other business as may come be-<lb />fore it.<lb /><lb />By order of the Committee.<lb /><lb />W. B. RopMAN,<lb />Chairman.<lb /><lb />eed<lb /><lb />THE PARITY PLATFORMS IN A<lb />NUTSHEL.«.<lb /><lb />DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM.<lb /><lb />the allegiance of the party to shéprin-|<lb /><lb />The democratic plaiform Aw an<lb /><lb />ciples of Jetferson"freedom ot speech,<lb />freedom of the press, freedom of con-<lb />science, the preservation of personal<lb />rights, equality before the law, and<lb />home rule.<lb /><lb />It demands"<lb /><lb />Free silver at 16 to 1,<lb /><lb />That bond issues in times of peace |<lb />shall cease.<lb /><lb />That the government, and not the<lb /><lb />~ banks, shall issue the paper money.<lb /><lb />That the tariff shall be for revenue<lb />only.<lb /><lb />That there shall be an income tax.<lb /><lb />That immigration be restricted.<lb /><lb />That the powers of the interstate<lb />railroad commission shall be increased.<lb /><lb />The extravagance of republican con-<lb />gresses is denounced,<lb /><lb />Interterence by the federal govern-<lb />ment in local affairs is condemned.<lb /><lb />Government by injunction and rale<lb />of the courts by contempt vroceedings<lb />are denounced.<lb /><lb />Refusal of congress to retund the<lb />Pacific debts is approved.<lb /><lb />The ruling of the pension commis-<lb />sioner against arbitrarily dropping<lb />names trom the rolls is endorsed.<lb /><lb />The admission of New Mexico and<lb />Arizona is approved.<lb /><lb />Sympathy ior Cuba is expressed.<lb /><lb />Life tenure in office is condemned,<lb /><lb />Devotion to civil and religious liberty<lb />is proclaimed.<lb /><lb />Arbitration of strikes is recommend.<lb />ed.<lb /><lb />REPUBLICAN PLATFORM.<lb /><lb />The preamble is an arraignment of<lb />the democratic party, which is cuarged<lb />with causing all the hard times, bond<lb />fssues, etc. ; and the partyTs record is<lb />heid up tor comparison with that of<lb />the republicans.<lb /><lb />The platform speaks for"<lb /><lb />Protective tariff; reciprocity.<lb /><lb />Protection to sugar producers.<lb /><lb />Protection to wool growers.<lb /><lb />Restoration of the American mer-<lb />chant marine. :<lb /><lb />Preservation of the existing gold<lb />standard and no free coinage of silver<lb />except by international agreement,<lb />which the party pledges itselt to pro-<lb />mote.<lb /><lb />Pensions to war veterans.<lb /><lb />Vigorous foreign policy.<lb /><lb />ontrpl of the Hawnijan islands.<lb /><lb />Building and Gontrol of the Nicara-<lb /><lb />guan emal.<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />Active work on the part of the Uni-|<lb />ted States to restore pease in Cuba.<lb /><lb />Maintenance of the Monroe doctrine.<lb /><lb />Strengthening of the navy.<lb /><lb />Exclusion of immigrants who cannot<lb />read and write.<lb /><lb />Contipuatce of the civil service laws.<lb /><lb />Free ballot.<lb /><lb />Natio.al arbitration of strikes.<lb /><lb />Public lands for homesteads.<lb /><lb />Admission of the territoriesT to state-<lb />hood as soon as possible.<lb /><lb />Representation 1m congress tor Alas-<lb />ka.<lb /><lb />The platform expresses horror over<lb />the Armenian massacres; sympathy<lb />with eflorts for temperance and ap-<lb />proves equal pay for equal work for<lb />men and women.<lb /><lb />No iyneh law.<lb /><lb />POPULIST PLATFORM.<lb /><lb />The populist platform says that<lb />thrcugh executive power and patronage<lb />the will of the people has been thwarted<lb />~and plutocracy kas been enthroned on<lb />the ruins of democracy.<lb /><lb />It demands"<lb /><lb />Free silver at 16 to 1.<lb /><lb />Increase in the volume of the curren-<lb />cy:<lb /><lb />~That no more bonds shall be used<lb />except by specific act of congress.<lb /><lb />That demonetization of lawful money<lb />by contract shall be prohibited.<lb /><lb />That the government shall exercise<lb />its option in paying its obligations in<lb />either gold or silver.<lb /><lb />That a graduated income tax shall<lb /><lb />be levied.<lb />That postal savings banks shall be<lb />established. Tha: the government shall<lb />own and operate the railroad and _tel-<lb />egraph lines,<lb /><lb />That the Pacific railread lines shall<lb />be foreclosed.<lb /><lb />~That the grants of railroad lines not<lb />nédded by the roads shall be reclaimed<lb />and held for settlers.<lb /><lb />� That the iniative and referendum !<lb /><lb />by which the people can vote on the<lb />enactment of laws shall be inaugur-<lb />ated.<lb /><lb />That the president, vice pres.dent<lb />and senators shall be elected by direct<lb />yote of the people.<lb /><lb />The platform expresses sympathy for<lb />Cubans ; favors home rule in the Dis-<lb />trict of Columbia and the early admis.<lb />sion of the territories to statehood ;<lb />favors just pensions, denounces rule of<lb />the court by centempt proceedings and<lb />denounces ballot-box frauds.<lb /><lb />~ ammaT<lb /><lb />The Value of Vegetables.<lb /><lb />An exchange makes the fellowing<lb />timely suggestions on the subject of diet<lb />during warm weather: ~Do not eat<lb />too much meat in the summer; a little<lb />meat will go a long way, and on really<lb />hot days large quanities of meat is de-<lb />cidedly injurious. It is uot for nothing<lb />that nature has been so prodigal with<lb />vegetable growth in the the hot time of<lb />the year. We are meant to eat more<lb />fruit and vegetables in summer than in<lb />winter, for they are better for our<lb />health. Meat and fatty foods supply us<lb />with heat as well as with actual nour.<lb />ishment, and we do not need to have<lb />our temperature increased on a hot day.<lb />See, however, that the teuit ois<lb />fresh and tully ripe, and the vegetables<lb />well-cleansed and freshened and in good<lb />condition, Overripe or green fruit<lb />must never be eaten, wo not be<lb />afraid of wasting truit which has begun<lb />to decay.�<lb /><lb />een  ""d<lb /><lb />A Georgia editcr is responsible for<lb />the following: oThe editor sat in his ot-<lb />fice cold, whence all but him ha | fled, but<lb />he wished that every last dead beat was<lb />in his grave, stone dead. His mind<lb />then wandered far away to the time<lb />when he should die, and his loyal edite-<lb />rial soul go scooting to the sky ; when<lb />heTd roam the fields of paraT<lb />dise and sail oTer jasper seas, and all<lb />things glorious would combine, his<lb />every sense to please. He thought how<lb />whenT he'd Jook across the great gulf<lb />dark and drear, that yawned between<lb />this happy soul and those who swindled<lb />here; and then for water chey should<lb />call and in agony theyTd caper, he'd<lb />shout to them: ~Just moisten your<lb />tongue with the due thatTs on your pa-<lb /><lb />Purchase of the Danish islands. = |<lb /><lb />Solentific,<lb />Clagsica!. Board Washing, o.<lb />Tuition ; for 10 months. $90)<lb /><lb />One Man in Debt.<lb /><lb />Oue of our sudccrivers writes: oI<lb />cannot pay for my paper because I have<lb />53 many debts to pay.� A 1ew others<lb />havé written as though what 0.e owes<lb />for a paper, which costs the publishers<lb />money, is not a debt like that which one<lb />They<lb />remind usof a little story ; Ata revival<lb />meeting the evangelist requested every<lb />man who had paid his debts to stand<lb />up. They rose ina mass. Then he<lb />said, oSit down ; and every man in this<lb /><lb />owes for groceries or dry goods.<lb /><lb />meeting who has not paia his debts,<lb />stand up.� One individual raised his<lb />arm aloft, oMy good man,� said the<lb />evangelist, have you net paid your<lb />debts?� oNo,� he said, oI have not<lb />paid them. Iam the editor ofa relig-<lb />ious periodical, and nearly every<lb />member of this congregation Owes me<lb />for my paper.�<lb /><lb />SRNR LE ED<lb />Built a louse In a Bottle,<lb /><lb />A few years ago the writer saw a<lb />genuine curiosity which had beenT<lb />made by alittle blind boy in Chi-<lb />cago. It was nothing more or lass<lb />than a miniature house, made up of<lb />forty odd pieces of wood, which was<lb />placed on the inside of a very com-<lb />monT looking four ounce medicine<lb />bottle. The general verdict of all<lb />who examined the wonder was that<lb />it would puzzle a man with two<lb />good eyes to put the pieces in the<lb />bottle, to say nothing of the task of<lb />gluing them together so as to make<lb />them resemble a house."St. Louis<lb />Republic.<lb /><lb />Where to Plant Watermelons.<lb /><lb />Several young farmers were dis<lb />cussing the raising of watermelons,<lb />says a correspondent of the New|<lb />York Post. Many opinions were ex-<lb />pressed as to the most desirable soil,<lb />the best seed, the best fertilizer and<lb />the like, and finally one of the group<lb />accosted an aged colored man who<lb />happened to pass. The question was<lb />stated, and the young man said:<lb /><lb />oCome now, Uncle Winter, what<lb />is your opinion about all this? You<lb />must have made many a fine crop<lb />in your time.�T .<lb /><lb />~The old manTs eyes twinkled. He<lb />took off his hat, scratched his gray<lb />wool and answered:<lb /><lb />oTainTt rightly sure bout de ~low-<lb />ance of fertilizer, neider as to de<lb />~visable kind ob seed what is more<lb />better dan common. But ITs dead<lb />gure able to pick out de best patch<lb />for plantin watermilion, whedder de<lb />land is een dis county or de TjTinin<lb />{adjoining} one Boss,TT he added,<lb />pausing to emphasize his words, o~{<lb />done figure it out long time dat do<lb />operferdest place for raisin ~milions<lb />is de patch what faces all de win-<lb />dows een de big house upand down,<lb />and neber is lost sight.ob.�T<lb /><lb />The Fatal Postscript.<lb /><lb />o Are you fond of etchings?TT asked<lb />a young man who had taken the<lb />hostessT pretty nieco from the coun-<lb />try down to supper.<lb /><lb />~~Aga general thing, yes,TT she an-<lb />swered, lookiug up into his eyes<lb />with an encouraging frankness that<lb />threatened havoc to his heart,~*but,�T<lb />she added hastily, as he started to<lb />say something pretty, onot any to-<lb />night, thank you"itTs rather late.<lb />A very little lemonade is all I care<lb />for, ~New Vark Maranrs<lb /><lb />GREENVICL=<lb /><lb />ale Aeacemy.<lb /><lb />The next session of this school will<lb />open on<lb /><lb />MONDAY SEPT. 7, 1896<lb /><lb />and continue for 10 months.<lb />The terms are as follows.<lb /><lb />Primary kK nglish per mo. $2 00<lb />Intermediate ** ~o*  * $2 WU<lb />Higher a $3 00<lb />Languages (each) ** | * $1 50<lb /><lb />The work and disclpline of the schoo)<lb />will be as heretofore.<lb /><lb />We ask a continuance of your past<lb />Tberal patronage.<lb /><lb />W. H. RAGSDALE.<lb /><lb />aa<lb /><lb />98.50 per Mo. 9.00 per Mo.<lb />Board &amp;c. in Subool, Board &amp;c,in Club.<lb /><lb />Turlington Institute.<lb /><lb />A Military Boarding School, English<lb />ommercial, Mathemat ~ics,<lb /><lb />9130,<lb />10 yeats.old, 177 pupils, Write, for<lb /><lb />ogue. . .<lb />IRA T. TURLINGTON,<lb /><lb />"Discipline firm,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE: INDEETUTE.<lb /><lb />S. D. BAGLEY, A. M., Principal.<lb /><lb />Next seasion will begin 7th day of<lb />September 1893. Instruction thorough<lb />but kind. Pupil<lb />prepared to enter any college, or for<lb />business. For particulais apply to the<lb />Principal,<lb /><lb />MASONIC LODGE SCHOOL.<lb /><lb />Fall Sessisn ~Opens Sept. 14,<lb /><lb />Fer terms &amp;c. app'y to<lb />MRs. L. G. BERNARD,<lb />Greenville. N.C.<lb /><lb />Select Female Scho,<lb /><lb />I have secured the services of a thor-<lb />oughly competent teacher and_ shall<lb />open a school for girls in the building<lb />on my premises lately occupied as Inusic<lb />rooms, ~The session begins 0 u<lb /><lb />oMONDAY, 7th OF SEPTEMBER<lb /><lb />and will continue for ten months.<lb />The terms are as follows ,<lb /><lb />Primary English per mo. $2 00<lb />Intermediate * * $2 50<lb />Higher hd g3 00<lb />Languages (each) o°° $1 00<lb /><lb />Music, including use of instrument $3 CO<lb /><lb />~hose who desire to patronize the<lb />school had better apply early :s only a<lb />limited number be will taken.<lb /><lb />MR:. ALFRED FORBES.<lb />Greenville, N. ©,<lb /><lb />SAM. iM. SSHULTZ,<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES GSHOTLDERS<lb /><lb />YARMERS AND MIEKUHANTS BU y<lb />) ing their yearTs supplies will ling<lb />-heir inverest toget owt prices befere pu.<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock iscomplete<lb />y allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAs<lb />RICE, TEA, &amp;e.<lb /><lb />Aways ul LOWRST MARKET (RIVES<lb /><lb />TOBACEO SNUFF. &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, e's<lb />uling youto buy at one profit. A cow<lb />slote stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always onband and soldat prices to sult<lb />the times. Qur goods areal] bought and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb />to run,we sell at a close margip.<lb /><lb />Ss. M. SCHUL'T'2, Graenville, NC<lb /><lb />some<lb />!<lb /><lb />are what you want in<lb /><lb />MILLINEAY,<lb /><lb />Because an old etyle hat. never<lb />shows the wearer to be up to date.<lb /><lb />is in and embraces the yery latest<lb />say lee and shapes of new Pattern<lb />ats.<lb /><lb />I also have a lovely display of<lb />Shirt. Werste Stam Lineos,<lb /><lb />Embroidery Silks, Ribbon Coll<lb />and other new robles ec lanai<lb /><lb />_ My entire stock istprettier than<lb /><lb />éver before.<lb /><lb />?<lb /><lb />per.T �<lb /><lb />mithfleld, N. C. Principal<lb /><lb />MRS. GEOR<lb /><lb />| HAVE THE PRETTIEST<lb />» ._TINEOF"<lb /><lb />Wall Paper!<lb /><lb />ever shown in Greenville. Be<lb />sure tosee my samples. All new<lb />styles, not an old piece in the lot.<lb />Will take pleasure in bringing<lb /><lb />notify me at wy shop near Hum-<lb />ber's, cn Dickerson avenue,<lb /><lb />A. PF ELLINGTON.<lb /><lb />Greenville Market.<lb />Corrected by 8. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />Cottonjand Peanut,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk ,prices of Cotto.<lb />and peanuts for yesterdiy, as furnished<lb /><lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commis.ion Mere<lb />chants of Norfok -<lb /><lb />COTTON. .<lb />Good Middling is<lb />Middlipg i<lb />Low Middling 7<lb />Good Ordinary 6 4-16<lb /><lb />Tone"quie<lb />PEANUTS.<lb /><lb />Prime 24<lb />Extra Prime 3<lb />oancy 3}<lb /><lb />Spanish $1.10 bh<lb />Tone"firm.<lb /><lb />varwme o o sa<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE TOB&amp;CLI MARKET<lb />REFORT.<lb /><lb />NY SPRING STOCK<lb /><lb />meee<lb /><lb />bY oO. L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />Lucs"Cémmon.. ....-4 10 8<lb />o Fine.... ecoeseess 7 to 14<lb />Currers Common... ....64 tol<lb />Jo Fine........ 10 to 18<lb /><lb />cISON<lb /><lb />oe 8S. 3 { |<lb />ao r i *<lb />fa AA SPECIALTY cncary ores<lb />ne ary orTe<lb />wmatiary BLUOD POISON permanently<lb />ma cured in 15to35 days, You can betreatcd af<lb />FY ek home forsame price under same guarane<lb />gerny ty. If youprefer tocome here we will cone<lb />tractto pay railroad fareand hotel bills,and<lb />»if wefail to cure. If you have taken mere<lb />Otash, and still have aches ang<lb />nins, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat,<lb />im ples, poerer Colored Spots, Ulcers on<lb />any part of the body, Mair or Eyebrows fallin<lb />out, it ia this Secondary BLOOD POISO)<lb />we ,uarantce tocure. We solicit thc most obsti»<lb />nate cases and chnoilenre tho werld fora<lb />case wecannotcure. This disease nas aways<lb />baffled the skill of the most eminent physi-<lb />ciarfs. $500,069 capital behine our uncondis<lb />tional guaranty. Absolute nro of: cont sealed og<lb />application. Address COU _ Nah EDY C<lb />80% Masonic Temnie, Calif AGO, ILL<lb /><lb />nocha<lb />| cury, pulse »<lb /><lb />Fo MRO RACAL Aled Bis SADA CE TE |<lb /><lb />OMESCHOOL FOR GIRLS.<lb />Will open at oElm Cottage,T<lb />Oct. 2nd a Home School for Gir's.<lb />from 8 to 16 yeurs of age. Nun-<lb />ber limited to 10. Address<lb />Mrs. A. L. McC. WHELAN, gs<lb />Norwocd P. O Nelson Cc.<lb /><lb />Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />oe<lb />ss<lb /><lb />aervws<lb />bs aaa<lb /><lb />John E, Woodard, F. c. Harding,<lb />Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N.«,<lb />OODARD &amp; HARDING, §<lb /><lb />ATVORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />Greenville, N.<lb />Special attention given to collections<lb />ane settlement. of claims.<lb />Loans made on short time.<lb /><lb />JOHN F., STRATTONTS<lb /><lb />or oag<lb /><lb />Importers and Wholesale Dealers im all kinds of<lb />MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,<lb />Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Accordeons, Harmon.<lb /><lb />as, all kinds of Strings, etc., etc.<lb />811.818, 818, 817 East Mth oe. New York,<lb />om " cnanreneteneescialle a  ".,<lb />3arbers.<lb /><lb />AMES A, SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENVILLE. N. 0,<lb /><lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb /><lb />and Preesiug Genta Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />ee AC AOC CC<lb /><lb />CRBERT EDMUNDS,<lb />FASHIONABLE BAREBE.<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleaving<lb />Gentlemens Clothing. *<lb /><lb />Ho" NICHOLSON,"<lb />J. A, Buregss; Mer.<lb />Washington, N. Oyy<lb /><lb />This Hotel has been thorou<lb />vated, several new rooms ad<lb />tric bells to eve<lb /><lb />~\vants. Fish and Oysters<lb />| Patronage of traveling puulic;<lb /><lb />Centrely located.<lb /><lb />samples to your home if you will |<lb /><lb />Bntter, per lb 15 to 25<lb />Western Siacs 6 to 7<lb />Sugar cured Hams 10 to 12 .<lb />Corn 40 to 60<lb />Corn Meal 50 to 65<lb />Flour, Family 4.25 to 5.00<lb />Lard 5} to 10<lb />Oats 35 to 4@<lb />Sugar 4 to<lb />Coffee 15 to 25<lb />Salt per Sack 80 to 1 75<lb />Chickens 10 to 25<lb />Eves per doz Ww to ll<lb />Beeswax. per ~0<lb /></p>
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          <lb />Train on Scotland Neck Braneh Road<lb />eaves Weldon 3.55 p. m., Halifax 4.10<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. Arrivin:<lb />alifax at 11:00 a, m., We'don 11.20 am<lb />jaily except Sunday.<lb /><lb />Trains on Washnigton Branch Jenve<lb />Washington 8.00 a, m., and 3.00 p. a,<lb />arrives Parpiele 3.50 a. m., and 4.40 p.<lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves<lb />Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. m.<lb />and 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington<lb />11.50 a m., and 7.10 p. m.<lb />ept Suuday. Connects with rains on<lb />Seotlend Neek Branch.<lb /><lb />Train leaves varoore, NC, via Albe-<lb />marle &amp; ikaleigh it... daily except sun-<lb />day, a 450 p.m., Sunday 300 P.M;<lb />arrive Plymouth 9.00 P. WL, 5.25 p.m.<lb />Returning .2aves Plymouth daily except<lb />Sundey, 6.00 a. n.., Sunday 9.30 a n.,<lb />arrive farboro 10.26 a.m and 11, 45<lb /><lb />Trainon Midland N.C, branch leaves<lb />Gold3bore daily, except Sunday, 6.04 a<lb />m. atriving Smithtield 7°30 a. m. Re<lb />turning leaves Smithfield 8 00 a. m,, ar-<lb />tives xt GoldsPors 9.30 a. m.<lb /><lb />Trams in Nashville oranch leave<lb />Rocky Mount at 4.80 p. w.. arrive<lb /><lb />Nashville 5.05 p. m., Spring Hope 5.30<lb /><lb />p. m. Returuing leave Spring Hope<lb />8.000. m., Nashville 8.3y am, aitive at<lb />Rocky Mout 9.05 4 m, daily except<lb />Sunday.<lb /><lb />Trains on Latta branch, Florence R<lb />&amp;., leave Lato 6.40 pm, ative Dunbar<lb /><lb />Daily ex-j<lb /><lb />;monia for 5 per cent each. The<lb />jdeaths from consumption alone,<lb />| omitting such tubercular troubles as<lb />[hip joint disease, PottTs disease of<lb />ithe spine, somo forms of meningi-<lb />tis, intestinal marasmus, caries of<lb />bone and many abscesses, make up,<lb />according to one autbority, about 20<lb />per cent of the total death rate of<lb />this country. It is estimated that<lb />one-third of all deaths occurring in<lb />the medical wards of hospitals are<lb />(due to tuberculosis, and that a fifth<lb />ef all surgical cases treated"-many<lb />of which are cured"are tubercular.<lb />We may bring these statistics<lb />home by saying that you and I were<lb />born with one chance in five of dy-<lb />ing of some form of tuberculosis. If<lb />our chance of being instantaneously<lb />and decontly killed by an electric<lb />shock were 1 in 500, we would turn<lb />| the wheels of progress back 20 years<lb />rather than allow an electric light<lb />yr a trolley car to threaten our safe-<lb />ty. No pains and no expense are<lb />thought too great in maintaining 4<lb />quarantino against cholera, small-<lb />pox"which the sensible part of the<lb />community is already vaccinated<lb />against"diphtberia and the like.<lb />Large appropriations are made<lb />that thore may be tried a yet ua-<lb />roved defense against diphtheria,<lb />Pat to the insidious enemy that<lb /><lb />'<lb /><lb />|<lb />{<lb /><lb />side for two years. P. P. P., LippmanTs<lb />Great Remedy, cured him in quick time.<lb /><lb />DE LEON, TEXAS.<lb />Messrs. LIPPMAN BROS., Savannah, Ga.<lb />Gents: I have used nearly four bottles<lb />of P. P. P. I was afflicted from the crown<lb />of my head to the soles of my feet. Your<lb />P. P. P. has cured my difficulty of breath-<lb />ing, smothering, palpitation of the heart.<lb />and has relieved me of all pain.<lb />tril was closed for ten years, but now |<lb />can breathe through it readily.<lb /><lb />Now I sleep soundly in any position all<lb />night.<lb /><lb />I am 50 years old, but expect soon to |<lb />be able to take hold of the plow handles. |<lb /><lb />| i feel<lb />P. P.<lb />iny friends and the public generally.<lb />Yours respectfully,<lb /><lb />A. M.<lb /><lb />grad that I was lucky enongh to get<lb /><lb />RAMSEY<lb /><lb />THE STATE OF ~YiurxAS"County of<lb />Comanche."Before the undersigned  au-<lb />thority on this day, personally appeared<lb />~A. M. Ramsey, who, after being daly<lb />sworn, says on oath that the foregoing<lb />statement made by him relative to the<lb />virtue of P. P. P. medicine is true.<lb /><lb />A. M. RAMSEY.<lb /><lb />Sworn to and subscribed before me this.<lb />August 4th, 1891.<lb /><lb />J.M. LAMBERT, N. P..<lb />Comanche County. Texas<lb /><lb />Catarrh Cured by P. P. P.<lb /><lb />(LippmanTs Great Remedy) where all other<lb />remedies failed.<lb /><lb />Rheumatism twists and distorts your<lb />hands and feet. Its agonies are intense,<lb />but speedy relief and a permanent cure<lb />is gained by the use of P. z. P.<lb /><lb />omanTs weakness, whether nervous or<lb />otherwise, can be cured and the system<lb />built op by P. P. P. A healthy woman is<lb />a beautiful woman.<lb /><lb />Pimples. blotches, eczema and all dis-<lb />figurements of the skin are removed and<lb />cured by P. P. P.<lb /><lb />P. P. P. will restore your apetite, build<lb />| op your Mar and regulate you in every<lb /><lb />'<lb /><lb />: : way, P. removes that heavy, d -<lb />7.50 pm, Clio 5.05 p m. Returning numbers its dead by hundreds | {p-themouth feeling tte<lb />leave Cliot6.10 um, Dunbar 6,30 a m,| where these other open foes count For Blotchse and Fimples om the face,<lb /><lb />arriye Latta 7.50 a m, daily except, Sun-<lb />, day.<lb /><lb />Train onClinton Branch leayes War-<lb />daw for Clinton caily, except Suuday,<lb />11.10 a, m.and 8.50 p, m: Returning<lb />~leaves Clinton at 7.00 a. m. and3,00 , m.<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes close connection<lb />at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via<lb />Riehmone., alse at Rovk Ount with<lb />.Norfolk and Carolina R for Noriolk<lb /><lb />ne all points North via Norfolk.<lb />JOHN F. DIVINE,<lb />General Supt.<lb /><lb />TT. M. EMERSON, Trattie Manager.<lb />J.R. KENTY, GeuTl Manager,<lb /><lb />Md WORE GOD. WERTER,<lb /><lb />[am vow prepared to furnish<lb />Ice in any quantityyard will keep<lb />well supplied throughout, the<lb />summer. All orders in town de-~<lb />livered without extra charge.<lb />When you want to be served<lb />prog send ma your orders.<lb /><lb />unpaY Hovurs."From 7 to 10|<lb />) Mi and from: 5; to 620; P.M.<lb /><lb />theirs by scores we are blind. It is<lb />time that tho veil should be drawn<lb />from the loathsomeness of ~~the<lb />great white scourge,�T that the false<lb />sentiment which poetry and prose<lb />bave thrown over infection, blood<lb />poisoning, suppuration and decay<lb />should be dissipated."~~Consump-<lb />tion Considered asa Contagious Dis-<lb /><lb />"ular Soience Mopthlv.<lb /><lb />sase,TT by A. L. Benedict, M. D., in |<lb /><lb />Ladies, for natural and thorough organic<lb />regulation, take P. P. P., LippmanTs Great<lb />Remedy. and get well at once.<lb /><lb />SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.<lb /><lb />LIPPMAN BROTHERS, APOTHECARIES,<lb /><lb />SOLE PROPRIETORS.<lb /><lb />LippmanTs Block, Sevennah, we.<lb /><lb />For sile by J. L. Wooter, Divg-<lb />gist next coor to B. T. White: .<lb /><lb />Va. and N.C. on certiti¢ate. Téachers<lb />adividuality of the student. is constantly<lb />ersonw Work given weagh cadet... The<lb />EFER "0 Env Peteow.<lb />Writé for catalogue.<lb /><lb />FAYETTEVILLE MILITARY ACADEMY<lb /><lb />FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />Recognized as a school of the VERRY F(RST RANK. f<lb />Prepares for any college or for business. Students admitted to colleges o<lb /><lb />making the home element very prominent. Number of boarcers limited<lb /><lb />and ~pupils form «wttr household, h us<lb />The<lb />kept -in- view. Classes small anid best<lb />discipline is strict but parent.l, WE<lb /><lb />COL. T) J. DREWERY, C. E., Princip:l,<lb /><lb />1<lb /><lb />No superior work done any whore, Norti:<lb /><lb />FOR YOUNG LADIEST<lb /><lb />R:<lb /><lb />One nos: |<lb /><lb />., and I heartily recommend it to |<lb /><lb />\<lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />}<lb />i<lb /><lb />I have not slept on either side for two |<lb />vears; in fact, I dreaded to see night come. |<lb /><lb />|<lb />\<lb />1<lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />. #SILNIAGT IN. &amp; WELDON kt. «I DEM GU 1 a2 4S | Hho Man of Memes: eae.<lb />Lpos.it. &amp; -| DEMOURATIC NUMINEES. | .5,";5 quite true,� stid the man , ' NED .<lb />AND BRANCHES. N ti al Ti ket of moderate means, ~~that, wearing |<lb />AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD | atlun IC ot. clothes as I sometimes do a number j 3<lb />Ccad " FOR , PRESIDENT. of years, I do not always closely fol-<lb />anoneee ae | WILLIAM J. BRYAN, low the style, but about once in so i<lb />. of Nebraska. often the style comes to me. Iam,<lb />TRAINS GOING SOUTH. eee as one wight say, in the style not . se<lb />FOR VICE-PRESIDENT. T $ . f } Nat ®? . , :<lb />/ THUR SEWALI | regularly, but recurrently.TT--New ~GIVES YOU THEINEWS{FRESH§EVERY<lb />Dated RBIS! LS AER TE York Sun. | AFTERNOOS(EXCLPT SUNDAY) AND<lb />June 14th o|g 3 [3 ¢| ine of Maine. WORKS#FOR THE BFeT<lb />186. (ZA A = | oMay Be True of a Boston Woman, INTER ESTS* OF.<lb />"_ A. MoM). IA. M State Ticket. A south end woman who was due Steins<lb />Leave Weldon | 11 53| 9 44, at home at a certain hour, but<lb />Ar. Rocyk Mt | 1 0u/10 39) FOR GOVERNOR: couldn't possibly get there because<lb />""|"- | | ~WRITS TATOON she became stalled in an electrio car -O<lb />Lv Tarboro | 1212 o RUS B. WTA BSIUOSS blockade on Tremont street, waited | °<lb />~o ~ _|"_ |"- of Forsyh. and waited until patience ceased to<lb />Lv Rocky Mt 10010 | 5 45 -"" be a virtue or even half .way com- 4 ;<lb />rad hs ie 2 Os)11 6 20 FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR: mendable. She arose and stalked} GREEN VILLE FIRST, PITT COUNTY:SECCND<lb />oe 2 os | oTHOS. W. MASON he car with kindling eye and '<lb />Ly Fay'tteville| 436 1.7 ae W. MASON, aa yet said. by noots ae OUR POCKET BOOK THIRD.<lb />: ~ence 7 25) 3 4 | North: F . :<lb />Ar moe of | of Northampton evidences of anger, but paused at i<lb />Bb a the platform long enough to offer<lb />oR FOR SECRETARY: tbo conductor a nickel. ~~Why, "<lb />_ ine __| | ee CHAS. M. LOOKE, madam,TT said the conductor, o~you<lb />P. M. | ALM of Franklin. have already paid your fare.�T<lb />Ly Wilson 2 08 | | 6 20) _ oT know it,� said the south end . | (i<lb />Lv Goldsboro 3 10 | | ~ 7 FOR AUDITOR : woman, ~but I've been here 80 long § U 6SC te i PT i 9} Ri 25 Cents a LN OW) TH<lb />Lv Magnolia 4 16 | | 6 45 | R. M. FUL WAN o thazoht lowed you rent.T' e - a<lb />Ar Wilmington) 5 45 | i &amp; 1] . M. FURMAN, : ;<lb />P. M. | By | ot Buncombe. |<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRII. | FOR TREASURER: | | .<lb />ee B. F. AYCOCK, | | | :<lb />Dated | mje | ie oof Wayne, a | (' |<lb />April 20, 336 (ota _ | ° gh |<lb />) | oo v ; ~Zs | T Hi<lb />16 __l on | " SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION | | | 7 \ 1 ae<lb />IAW LPM J.C. SCARBOROUGH, " | | AS<lb />Lv Florence | S40 74 | at Jolinstou. | | .<lb />Ly Fayetteville W102 ae | | UL ) TBRY ~DNESDAY AT ~<lb />Ly Selina Ra | | cok Artonwonavawnsc: HIS Worst Enemy Defeated by "PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AT"<lb />ar We i 1, OSBORNE, ! ,<lb />Le , : {| Mecklenburg. | j<lb />ze | a | of Meeklenbug | P, P, P., Lippman's One ar |<lb />Ew. ' ; », x hye<lb />7 | | FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE 8U- | ~ li¢ Dellai i C1 : Car.<lb />~ Bef gO AVERY ot Burke, | Great Reinedy, |<lb />a wikaington ~ 26 i 00 a 1 RROW XY T , Henn ; Tone . ; ; .<lb />w Maguoiia Q 52; 8 30 Utd. DI A OF beamtort, ki , }; m i } | NN \e j<lb />Ly Goldsbor | 12 1 036) nl AGES IS the COPICS favorite<lb />parce oa 10 27! THE GREAT WHITE SCOURGE. : .<lb />sy Larboro 2 _- .<lb />S ee | oop} | guberculosis and the Formidable Enemy | FOR THREE YEARS HE SUFFERED--COULD 5 , om , "<lb />2 a | Py 2, | Jt is to Mankind. | THE LOBACCO DEPAKTMENT, W HICH<lb />a2 | io 3 In order to see how formidablo an | WaRDLY BREATHE AT NIGHT-ONE | IS AREGULAR FEATURE OF THE Pabhiiv,<lb />Fim | a! enery we have in tuberculosis let | IS ALONE~&amp;W ORTH MANY ~iIMic Phy<lb />: Pr M.| P. MP. M, US ¢ strast it with soine ather dis- NOSTRIL CLOSED FOR 10 YEARS. SU BSCRIP'LTION PRICE<lb />Lv Wilson 1 2 [1135 10 32) 2s6s which are even more Creaded. | T<lb />Ar Rocky Mt | 2 Ww H2dl ui 1s} Leprosy is raro in. most civilize | yy al M. Ramsey, of Deleon, Texas,<lb />== || CIES MA: AYR 31 j yy suff r atarrh in its wors<lb />Ar Tarboro | 410: | ome ohen ~ ose vn y form. Truly, bis description of his ce | _ (0 ""<lb />iv arbor, | | Bae eo oen eee scan, | Send of seeking his couch, glad for the:<lb />Ly Rocky Mio) 2 17 (12 11 }total death rate, Typhoid and scar nights coming, he went to it with terror, |<lb />Ar Weldon i 1 01 let fevers are each held responsible realizing ce another long, boat wake |<lb />, 9 : L - | ruggle to breathe wa: .<lb />_ for 8 per cont; diphtheria and pnew- SorGne ary He conld not sleep on either | When you heed . en<lb /><lb />JOB PRINTIAG<lb /><lb />we ee 5} eye<lb />See@e LON! hk.<lb /><lb />De)<lb /><lb />WE HAVE JAMPLE FACILITIES<lb />FOKGYHEZWORKK AND DO aut<lb />KINDS'JO!, COMMERCIAL) AND<lb />TOBACCOf WAREHOUSE: WORK.<lb /><lb />0-" _~<lb /><lb />Our Work and Prices Nuit our Patrons<lb /><lb />THE REFLECTOR. 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          <lb />""" " " a<lb /><lb />oREPUBLICAN CONVENTION. 3 F i ibs<lb /><lb />4<lb />ae<lb /><lb />| WAILY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />Ladies<lb />: your freedom.� He eounciled the ne-4<lb />Your attention is called to oar Keeping Coustantiy al if Brings Snepess, | fro" not to lister at the arguments,<lb />. J F: ° i<lb />- for silver that they would hear during,<lb />larze and eacellent line of -  _|<lb /><lb />this campaign. wis heartily im<lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING : pate nana<lb /><lb />favor of MeKinley, That he nereed | . %)<lb />Jf a | ~ i ~iy y T<lb />Creates many 2 new business with him in cleven things and only dit-; On and after, Thursday, August 20th, we<lb />. ~iy lapges un, , fered in one That he differed with<lb /><lb />ularges many au old business,T<lb /><lb />{reserves Insiy a large business. Bryan in eleven and only agreed with will be in our new store, at the ~old stand,<lb /><lb />Kevives many aduli business, hin) in one. He favored free silver but}<lb />eee ene  on oe . wow ; we a ~ | .<lb />FOR Rescues tiauy o ost business, he favored MeKinley. Whew! oCon wil] be olad to see you all<lb />43 ateom ah.i\ zd itt vw s 2e¢ . , 2 . i¥ ;<lb />saves Watsy a falling business. | octeney, &amp;e.� Can the Populists swal-| mS , / .<lb /><lb />OPIN AN} CHM ER WEAR oa a unis DUSIBESS. low this:ticket ? This sp ech was heart-) ? . . ! 7 .<lb />j ily endorsed by the whole convention, | W ll sell zoods ehea p and Qual antee Satis=<lb /><lb />5 T $e; feTCIse j iici iV,TT 7 . 2 {<lb />fume of lie eieorie a use the and yet Populists are asked to vote for} . |<lb />a supporter of McKinley, and goldbuz-'fa ction. Thank you for past favors.<lb />ism. Will they doit? This remains|<lb /><lb />HZ2NRIETTA, CASHMERES, TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. to be seen. Mr. Cox closed after read-' Yours Xe<lb /><lb />ALL-WOOL DRESS GOODS, Passenger and mail train going | ing an extrace irom the Caucasian and,<lb /><lb />. ; |<lb />Beautiful, stylish, up-to-date, uetth, wry 8:22 A. M. Going South, | quoting a little poetry that ought to be|  oy om 6) 5<lb />rriyes 6 747 - M. ; 1 ] »d ot, we I ay? He owed tk 2 Re.-: | io i ¢ . an i<lb />anu cheaper than ever before. Ive - to -'ask entitled otogether » urged the Re-, | | al ae) 4 x, J<lb />North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A | ,yblicans with force to stand vogether | J) @, tt. SA) NY Wd Snot) �"� = %<lb /><lb />Vi, leavesl0:10 A.M. |<lb /><lb />"Consisting of"<lb /><lb />LAWNS,{CHALLIES, out Bound Freight, arrivea 2:00 P, He rare if he might lave a a 1 \ sal<lb />TE M. leaves 2:15 P.M. great deal more but he Was Teartul) h a a<lb />D aes vee Steiner ar River arrives from Wasb- | of treading on tender and forbiddenT August it 1, Sob.<lb />AK , ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday | oround. | gers op aseeeeomemndinnns: oF at tnt) SE sii<lb />P leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thur dala ; : a :<lb />INDIA LINENS, Jay and saturday. [CONTINUED IN NFXL ISSUE. j + ct q oO ct 3 o<lb />oy :<lb />LINEN LAWNS " me Fae PS ROE SE ome =<lb />7 . . . ) i =| pate ~ tA pute 4 .<lb />MULLS, WEATHER BULLETIN. SHOT sCOTOH: | = a S8eb eso es = 9 5<lb />DOTTED SW1SSES, ae | eS" RO hugs Od OF mae "e<lb />end Novel COTTON GOODS a 0en showers tonight. Tuesday What masse econ Cate as They} ¢ we) cw oO bs a3 8 re ~ = |<lb />: : air precede r LOGE rs , qve Around,<lb />of different kinds and description. Lir preceded IB; local showers on the : si | _ Ge O = q = &amp; rs! oS QoreFb jammer<lb />Never were they more beautiful | Coest covler Tuesday morning. " | 3 S te ch re rs 5 OM PFO<lb />than this season. (ce ENERO TCP W. H. Barnes is ia Saftolk. R n YX E ct w =" re 5, Oo BA 4<lb />"" : pe ese 5 _ mM ¢ fy ;<lb />ee WEATHERWISE AND OTHER- J. A. Dupree went to Norfolk this : \o 2 4 ° 9 8 5 a w i S ee<lb />WISE. morning. ios = :<lb />"Come sev our" : W. H. Cox. we Th Shae ! » 7 @ Va) 6 Os © B tA Se.<lb />" »H. Cox went to Tarboro | wad 2? oto In 9 4 meme<lb />hth] WIS) SILKS General Mixture of Items"All Hot, | TOMS: | rx oy wis zy = ss 39 ~al S ee<lb />. | pets e<lb />; "_"" R. A. Tyson left this morning for! ° &amp; =) s S © 5b 5 ~ ""<lb />Washington.  | YO mer 2.09 5 a"<lb /><lb />they are the correct styles and| Smoke henry Clay Chercots, 0 for 10. |<lb /><lb />IS er Wanrep"Table boarders, apply to a Soe ut wey Brown,<lb />| 7 , Mis. M, A. Jarvis. © Wastington today.<lb />' ; Miss Julia Foley Ltt Saturday even-' i<lb />HAM BURG EDGING and Best Blend Tea, Z5e per Ib, at 5. ling » oiie fuenda in ancien ees |<lb />INSERTIONS, LACES, M. Schultz. ; . |<lb />RIBBONS, FANCY BRAIDS, Ahonen baw! ~his momnin Nee of eee went tu | :<lb />Sa Uhe pay horse was here this morning | Norfolk this morning cn business. . | , "<lb />and NOVELTIES. sae crow manne ° | : I have just returned from the<lb />J.J. Cherry and tamily and J. R.!<lb /><lb />ea<lb /><lb />Money loaned on 30, 60 and 90 Moye returned today from Ocracoke.<lb /><lb />0, Tat | ~=: TIARKETS<lb />days. Apply to F.C. Harding, The little ckild ot J. N, Hart is very| NORTH ERN oe AR 9<lb /><lb />Lace Curtains ~The oSouthern Leader,� still holds sick, but shows s.gns of improvement wherel have purchased a,<lb /><lb />{ to-day.<lb />Window Shades, Curtain Poles the lead as the best 4d cent smoke. nes<lb />, ; W. T. Mangum went to Washington<lb /><lb />_A line of" Nothing equals it. D. 5. SalrH. this morning to attend the tobacco WAT SS, Ne VV 4 Cheap<lb /><lb />. Best Butter ub ne at StarkeyTs. break there. . .<lb />Oxford Ties | The entire x le at the Star Ware Ned Saunders is in town selling, and stylish line of goods |<lb /><lb />Abe entire see ab the: olar WARS) Henry Clay Cheroots, said to be the: We are vot LOW on one thing just to catch your eye and<lb />house today brough: au average of 10 | best on the market. ~high en others because we think you are not posted. We sell our<lb />ceuts. ~Lhis looks like gstting back to igoods at the<lb /><lb />. ; Mrs. J..R. Moore : ildren le |<lb />ale five Memes. , UR Noore and children leit,<lb />, this mormng for Witnington to visit 9<lb />: . ; 1 at StatenTs | relatives : ~jends. .<lb />Yor can vuy sanber at StatenTs |Telatives and friends and whether you are an expert or not does not effect our price one<lb />S h OWS S ~ oes MLL, just 4b mies uuu town, at oSin-} Mp, J. A. Dupree and children left eent. Our goods have the stamp of reliability, combining style and<lb />ms) = 3 ! le Gold Standard Prices.� See | this morning for Murfreesboro to vis't quality with lowest price, and they will bring you suceess against<lb />C, Rt. SPEIGHT, Manager. relatives ane! friends. all competitors. My stock of<lb /><lb />or Ladies and Children that has<lb />never been equalled in this town.<lb /><lb />for every buyer who wants an<lb /><lb />honest. reliable, wearing articles.|  y.mont Butter for sale at D.S,|_. Miss Julia Howell, daughte: of Capt. "�"�N . is not surpassed<lb />R. P. Howell, of Goldsboro, is vistiag |\ 4 by any clothing<lb /><lb />"-""" Sinith.<lb />the: aunt, Mrs. 3. If. Suge . . :<lb />| ? Sse -' ~ {<lb />ll A fresh lot of fuli Cream Cheese and | " ~store. Iwill sell up to-date Clothing.<lb />m re as Vermont Butter, on ice, at J. S. Tun- Mrs. G. P. i leming and children re- Thanking you for past favors, I hope to be favord with your<lb />stallTs. turned Saturday evening from their future patronage. J am Yours to Piease,<lb /><lb />istuimmer outing in the western part of:<lb />to protect you from the san and Soar wan: g part 0<lb />. . G. W. Williams sold a load of tobac- ate<lb />a sol | the State. EX MWA. HARDEE.<lb /><lb />|<lb />co at the Star Warehouse today as tol: | .<lb />} Misses Cornelit: and Minnie: Moc re, Leader of Stvles.<lb /><lb />mg: x3 t 74, yu es 8<lb />lows: 1 lot 18}, 1 lot at lig, | he! ~of Whitakers, who have been visiting |<lb /><lb />Gentlemen come und examine our|at 254, 1 letat Si. Frank Edwards friends at the King House, left yester-<lb /><lb />"line of- wlso suld at the Star at these figures : ; day morning, end will spend a few days'R L. DAVIS, Pres't. R. A. TYSON, Vice-PresTt. Ji. k. LIFTLE. CasiTr.<lb />T 11"164"13)"10§. lat the ome of R, R. Carr. REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896.<lb />©<lb /><lb />First of the seazon"New Mullets | .<lb />' and Powtoes 10 ceuts a peck at S. M. r Phere will be a large crowd to go THE BAN K OF CG R E ENV ILLE,<lb />. Schuitz. rom bere to the Congressi ~en |<lb />Shirts, Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Straw ( ir | Ww | e Congres ional eonven GREENVILLE N. Cc.<lb />and Fur Hats, Suspenders and Fresh Carr Batter to-day, Aug. 12 | ion at Washington to-morrow, s)<lb />Hosiery. Shoes in correst styles, | at 5. M. Schultz. | GOWeIk 7 | 33232122223<lb />best qua'ity and popular. prices. . | | GW. Tlart, of Greene county, had! Yo, -<lb />We can und will please you if you ie alia cares just received, | a load of bottom = primings at the Star Capital $50,000.00, " nase<lb />will give as a cull. ut J. 5S. LuustallTs, | today and brought him $114.29 which. a a Ys sP ()() 00<lb />: | | a P ~ ) :<lb />Mis. J. S. Tunstall is now prepared | Was much more than he expected. I aid Ith ( apital $2: )~ ( 0 .<lb /><lb />= r line of" uke ~ders by the week or month. Look out, the Staris  comi { , 22220602<lb />Our | ° ow y o ~ [ | front ng to the | Transacts a Generat Banking Business and Solicits Collectiows and Ace<lb />= 2 ~Table Loarders wanted. les Peasons | : ~caunts of Responsible Persons and Firms,<lb />- Kurniture inn. je Be<lb />T an ee = Sanne SP STOTT<lb /><lb />is complete and ewbraces many | =<lb />useful articles of gonuiue merit. |) wo Hees, Pres, 4. S. HIGGS, Cashier<lb /><lb />Our Oak Suits are lovely. Easy Ca . (" rl<lb />comfortable Rockers of many| #: HENRYHARDING Ass't Cashier. f ( \ Lf ts | =<lb />different kinds. Dining and Par: v} \<lb /><lb />lor chairs, Louuges and Couches, Pain am a ae =<lb /><lb />~Parlor Suitc, Centre ~lables, Side<lb />Boards, Dini ng Cob. par e I<lb />Bedsteada, Mattresses, Floor an . ~ ow sll » roo te tyale<lb /><lb />~Pablo OulT Cloths, Mattings off  Greenville,\N. C. na few days we will remove our celebrated stock of a<lb />whesp avd'yood grader.<lb /><lb />wy =~ Hardware, Stoves And<lb /><lb />: ; Wm. T. Dixon, President National<lb />a . of beautiful designs. | Exchan Pree Baltimore, Md.<lb />. P | The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland A !<lb />; ss Lips and, 200 oe ee yor Neck, NW. C. ;<lb />' through our stock. A carefal in- aa Se ed m e" rf C.. !<lb />sane ge will orepay you many) op. W. Harde, Higgs Brot. Toone of those, large stores in the Elliott Block, on east side of<lb />~sk ait all Greenville N. C.e tty ~s a ah *+/ ; Cong ents<lb />Evansepstrect:. Now is your chance tO secure rare bargains inthe<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />f é<lb />j a ~<lb />awrite .<lb /><lb />t ot 3 | ' h<lb />We respectfully solicit the accounts above."<lb /><lb />| Wile<lb />ti � a| of firms, individuals and the general |...<lb /><lb />AFORE E ublie, a Quo CAMS geile 5<lb />deal ee oof aie Bryles |� Checks and~Account Books furnish- B AY : kK ~= RR Xz EL A REL:<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />ed on application.<lb /><lb />|<lb />~<lb /></p>
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