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        <p>° ° ee Pet<lb /><lb />¢ 55<lb /><lb />THE DAILY REFLECTOR.T<lb /><lb />Pe ne ne en Co<lb /><lb />serene egtanenepapaies eee<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. ~TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 25 Cents a Month,<lb />SSS Oe EO an eee aoe eee ee " = ee nee<lb />Vol. 4. GREENVILLE, N. C., TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1896. No. 527<lb />"_ OO "REPUBLICAN oCONVENTION. a a<lb /><lb />EDITORIAL COMMENT.<lb /><lb />~~<lb /><lb />BY GEORGE!<lb />Have You Seen Em. -<lb /><lb />meetin Sa<lb /><lb />Gets Out a Skelcton- Ticket "Their<lb />Plan of Fusicn With Populists"<lb />Some of Them Den't Like<lb />Such Surrender,--A Bolt.<lb /><lb />Judge Russell opened his campaign<lb />at Hendersec nville last Saturday and if<lb />his speech isa fair sample of what he<lb />proposes to méke in this<lb />nobody blames him from being a<lb />coward and fearing to meet Cy Watson<lb />or Guthrie either.<lb /><lb />campaign,<lb />[CONCLUDED FROM LAST ISSUE. ]<lb /><lb />F. J. Johnson followed Cox-and en-<lb />dorsed what he had said, adding that Ife is said to have<lb />begun his speech by denouncing the<lb /><lb />Democratic party as oThe party of free<lb /><lb />! struck it rich on my trip to the northern mar-<lb /><lb />any talk about their voting for Bryan<lb />and Watson was simply absurb, that<lb /><lb />thi y id Leys} a  reve) 2 y + ;  r<lb />. Tom Watson was tha worst nesro whiskey, free tiade, free silver, mulli- kets. | have purchased the most<lb />oe ization and Jeff Davis.� His section- |<lb />hater inthe country. C M. Bernard ! tion and Jeff Davis His section a] T<lb />~ wey ap  ne syf ray ° ~ 4<lb />Jalso made some complimentary rome | ee venom became prominent at the se ect stock of<lb />about Cox, and moved to ratify the very beginning jot his: remarks. It is<lb />. strange bow these fellows talk. Sen" Rn nee eee PARRA AAA Tl<lb /><lb />work of the caucus.<lb />ator Pritchard had just preceded lim<lb /><lb />G. W. Cox said he was not permitted " ;<lb />~ and ridueuled the idea of the Demo"<lb /><lb />CLOTHIN G<lb /><lb />NP Ne Na Nee al!<lb /><lb />ty» have apart in that caucus, and if<lb /><lb />PPR ARIAT ee ee ay<lb /><lb />ee PN ND<lb /><lb />crate party pretending tu favor free<lb />Judge calls it the<lb />party of free silver, &amp;e. It would be<lb />well for these fellows to compare notes<lb /><lb />so that they might agree as to what the<lb /><lb />the report was atoptzd as the sense of | ;<lb />, , silver. Russell<lb />this convention he then was going to<lb /><lb />Sev-<lb /><lb />eral negroes got up to take sides with<lb /><lb />ws JO DUTT INO 999<lb /><lb />ever shown here. The styles this season sur-<lb /><lb />pass anything I ever saw.<lb /><lb />withdraw and be done with jt.<lb /><lb />have made ar-<lb />rangements whereby I can fully euarantes:<lb /><lb />every garment that I take measure for. I have<lb />my own private tailor in New York and can<lb />certainly suit you in fit and finish. Come see.<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON,<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />Cox ugainst the caucus, and the oppo-<lb /><lb />Democratic party does favor. It ecmes<lb />in poor grace from any man who fears<lb /><lb />sition grew so strong that Bernard<lb /><lb />took the floor again to try and pacify ;<lb />to meet a man talking about what the<lb /><lb />He elaborated upon Wat-<lb />son discussing national politics and not<lb />State matters. Why donTt he meet<lb />him and confind him to State matters ?<lb />Mr. Watson has cordially invited him<lb />He ought either to shut up<lb /><lb />matters.<lb /><lb />E. V. Cox rose te a point of per- other says.<lb />sonal privilege, said he was ignored in<lb />the caucus and would not submit to<lb />started to<lb />make another specch when Bernard<lb /><lb />called him down and ins'sted upon the<lb /><lb />such proceedings. He<lb /><lb />to do so.<lb />or come up and meet his opponent.<lb />What a pitiable candidate of what<lb />Judge Rus-<lb /><lb />xuestion.<lb /><lb />The motion was put ean declared<lb />adopted.<lb /><lb />Bernard offered the motion that in<lb />cas? the agreement between Republicans<lb /><lb />claims to be a great party.<lb />sell has also flopped, that is it ever be-<lb />lieved in free silver ard ridicule what<lb /><lb />he oxce professed to believe.<lb />and Populists is not carried out the<lb /><lb />_ Several Republicans are quoted as<lb />executive committee<lb /><lb />saying that this: ¢ffort of the Governor,<lb />who is to be elected to remain at home,<lb />was the deadast. failure they ever heard.<lb />The people will freeze the Judge out °<lb />before he is half through this campaign<lb />North Carolina will never have Russell<lb /><lb />is authorized to<lb />;take such action as is deemed necssary.<lb /><lb />E. V. Cox got the floor again and<lb />said he would tick et<lb />| brought out in any such way as this,<lb /><lb />not wun on a<lb /><lb />~that it had been Republican principles<lb />to let the voice of the people be heard<lb /><lb />, for Governor.<lb />but to-day alot of bound and<lb /><lb />men froma caucus are usurping the<lb /><lb />rACCe<lb />gagged<lb /><lb />VISIT __,<lb /><lb />eee<lb />anna<lb /><lb />peopleTs authori.y and such a move-<lb />Senator Pritchard spoke at Hender.<lb />last.<lb />about the first speech of the campaign<lb /><lb />from the Republican stand point and<lb /><lb />meut could not have his support.<lb /><lb />was im" | svnville Saturday. It was<lb /><lb />The confusion just here<lb />Bernard broke in with<lb />the<lb /><lb />action of the State convention in nomi-<lb /><lb />imense and<lb /><lb />reading a resolution endorsing<lb /><lb />therelore interest centered in what<lb />might be his position. Everything 1s<lb />The gold standard and Me<lb />Kinley were praised and free silver was<lb />was ridueuled. He said I stand on the<lb />pla~torm announced by the Republicans<lb />at St. Louis on the money question.<lb /><lb />[Ie also urged against the intome tax,<lb /><lb />nating Russell and declaring that he<lb /><lb />would not come down, and also en- | "OW clear.<lb /><lb />dorsing the action ot the National Con-<lb />vention in nominating McKinley.<lb /><lb />He then made a motion to adjourn<lb />when K. V. Cox jumped up and tried<lb />to speak again, and in the confusion the<lb /><lb />he favored protection and all the prin-<lb />ciples of the Republican party. In the<lb />ace ot all this the Populist are asked<lb />to support him and are expected to aid<lb />in cleeting him to the United States<lb /><lb />Senate next November.<lb /><lb />question was put and the convention<lb /><lb />declared adjourned. Cox kept right<lb />on talking, those in sympathy with him<lb />remaining to hear him out. Ie again<lb />demanded what had been done, and<lb />told them another convention would be<lb />held anda straight Republican ticket<lb /><lb />nominated ascording to the plan of or-<lb /><lb />With these facts staring them in the |= a<lb /><lb />face somebody got the Populist Con-<lb />gressional Convention in this district FALL C00 nS |<lb />f<lb />think that they can dupe the Populist " |<lb />e e e |<lb />everything they ArrivingT Daily. :<lb />then the party must lose the respect of ; ~<lb /><lb />We are de- e |<lb />ee _ 6 nett, : :<lb />'<lb /><lb />Our Mr. Taft is back from the<lb /><lb />north and says prices there were<lb />cheaper than ever and he will ~<lb />make prices here way down. |<lb /><lb />ganization.<lb /><lb />at Edenton last week to endorse Sen"<lb />Pritchard. Is + it<lb /><lb />some of the leaders<lb /><lb />_ oe INId AYMLNG HLOZ"<lb /><lb />itor possible that<lb /><lb />who want office<lb /><lb />Oakley Items.<lb />Oxxtcy, N. C., Aug. 24, "96."<lb />| Aiveran illness of a tew days J. R.<lb />Whitehurst, aged 27 years died ~Tues-<lb />day near Hamilton and was buried<lb />Wednesday at his fathers, J. H. all right minded men.<lb />Whitehurst near here. The deceased cidedly of the opinion that somebody<lb />leaves a wife and one child. May the is going to be mistaken when the votes<lb />Lord guide and protect the widow and Os<lb />her babe is oar prayer,<lb /><lb />into supporting a man that opposes<lb /><lb />If they do<lb /><lb />favor ?<lb /><lb />~SOIg Ie1SOlz CUL, SUSIpP[IGO pus SossTyL ~SeTpR']<lb /><lb />are counted next November.<lb />Pritchard's<lb />If he<lb /><lb />did he would loose respect tor himself.<lb /><lb />ulist can reaa Senator<lb /><lb />speech and then support him,<lb />Who can beat this for a, fox story ?<lb /><lb />A tew nights ago J. H Whiteburst was<lb />curing tobacco and a hen was setting<lb />near the barn and a fox came and<lb />caught her, Mr. Whiteharst sat two<lb />dogs on him and he run about two<lb /><lb />Se<lb /><lb />~soOous<lb /><lb />Mr. Bryan made his first. speech<lb />since the Madison Square Garden<lb /><lb />miles and came baek ~within " thirty<lb />yards of wheré he caughtthe hen, Mr,<lb />Whitehurst shot at himTand he dropped<lb />the hed, and all the damage she got<lb />was her feathers, someweat , raynpled. |<lb />When slieTstarted she began tos ayyall<lb />and kept it up unti' the fox dropped<lb />her.<lb /><lb />speech, last Saturday at}Harrytown, N. !<lb />Y.. It was brimtul of argument for the |<lb />silver cause.and convinced the hearers<lb /><lb />net been a more effective speaker in<lb />American politics fer the past century<lb />than Mr. Bryan is proving himself to<lb /><lb />be.<lb /><lb />of the justice of hia cause. There has}<lb /><lb />Summer Goods at your ~<lb /><lb />Own price.<lb /><lb />RICKS &amp; TAFT.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />D. J. WHICHARD. Editor.<lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDA<lb />4<lb /><lb />"",<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />Y).<lb /><lb />dntered as second-class mail matter.<lb /><lb />-SURSCRIPTION RATES.<lb /><lb />Ono year, - - - - $3.00<lb />One month, - -. - . ws<lb />Qne week. - -« = = 210<lb /><lb />- Delivered ix town by carriers without<lb />extra cost.<lb /><lb />Advertisng rates are liberal and can be<lb />sad on application to the editor or at<lb />the office.<lb /><lb />NED we ee = =<lb />enn aan en a<lb /><lb />cane, fC<lb />cence aA ER LC ARR, a enone<lb /><lb />We ~desire a 1iv3 correspondent at<lb />avery postoftice inthe county, who will<lb />send in brief items of NEWS as it Occurs<lb />fa each veighborhood. Write plainly<lb />aad only on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />i sel<lb /><lb />Lineral Commission<lb />gion rates paid to agents.<lb /><lb />on subscrip-<lb /><lb />en<lb /><lb />Turspary, Aueust 25TH, 1896.<lb /><lb />MR. SEWALLTS SPEECH.<lb /><lb />meres em<lb /><lb />The Terse aud Weighty Utterances of<lb />the Candidate for Vice-Pretident,<lb /><lb />Mr. Chairman and Gentleman of the<lb />eommittee"Yon have given me official<lb />~notice of my selection by the Demo-<lb />~eratic National convention as its candi-<lb />date for Vice-President.<lb />teous terms of your messaze and the<lb />kind personal expressions I thank you.<lb />Having been present at that great con-<lb />vention, I can more truly estimate the<lb />It was!<lb /><lb />For the cour-<lb /><lb />honor its action bas conferred.<lb />the greaiest and most earnest conven-<lb />tion in the history of our party. ~At was<lb />closer and more in touch with the peo-<lb />ple. The delegates were there to voice<lb />the sentiment of their constituents, the<lb />people ot the party, for the people of<lb />the party controlled and conducted that<lb />convention.<lb /><lb />JAILY REFLECTOR|<lb /><lb />-'| limited toundation fur a<lb /><lb />== | needs and future develepment, not the<lb /><lb />| pledged, the reform the p2cple demand<lb /><lb />of their distress.<lb /><lb />tion to silver, appreciating its value,and<lb />its purchasing power will increase.<lb />Take from gold its monopoly, its value<lb />will be redticed, andin due course the<lb />parity of the two metals will again ob-<lb />tain under natural causes.<lb /><lb />We shell then havea broad and un,<lb />monetary sys-<lb />ten, commensurate with our countryTs<lb /><lb />unsafe basis of to-day, reduced by halt<lb />by the removal of silver and coxtinually<lb />undermined by foreigners carrying from<lb />us cur gold.<lb /><lb />This is the reform to which we are<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />other Western States, where the<lb />Raines law is unknown osaloons are<lb />élosing by ® the* thousands.� ~Similar<lb />reports come from many othe: States.<lb /><lb />The Wine and Spirits Gazette is con-<lb />vineced othat theTretail liquor trade or<lb />the saloon business, which is the same<lb />thing, is much overdone. There are<lb />more salocns in all our great communi-<lb />business O<lb /><lb />all The<lb />weaker ones must go under, whether<lb />subject to the Raines law, the Dow law,<lb /><lb />ties than there is tor.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />course: they cannot live.<lb /><lb />the nicholson law, or Neill DowTs pre-<lb /><lb />the return to the monetary system of<lb />over eighty years of our national ex-<lb />istence.<lb /><lb />The Demoeratic party has already<lb />given its approval and its pledge. Our<lb />opponents admit the wisdom of the<lb />principle for which we coutend, but<lb />ask us to await permission and %o-<lb />o eration of other nations.<lb /><lb />Our people will not wait. They will<lb />not ask permission of any nation on<lb />earth to relieve themselves of the cause<lb />The issue has been<lb />made. ~The people stand ready to ren-<lb />der their verdict next November.<lb /><lb />Mr. Chairman,<lb />through sincere conviction, I indorse<lb /><lb />unequivocally " and<lb />the, platform on which IT have been<lb />nominated. I believe we are right, the<lb />people are with us,and what the pco"<lb />ple declare for, is always right and<lb />myst prevail.<lb /><lb />I accept the nomination, and with<lb />the peopleTs 4contirmation, every effort<lb />ot which God shall render me capable<lb />will be exerted in support of the " prin.<lb />ciples involved,<lb /><lb />WHEN THE CANDIDATE CUMES.<lb /><lb />ne<lb /><lb />When the candidate comes<lb />With a thunder of drums,<lb /><lb />Come out, littiz voter, come out!<lb />With his bluster and brag<lb />And his Mexican flag,<lb /><lb />The Democracy of the country real- |<lb />jzes that all the great principles of our |<lb />party are as potent and essentiel to the)<lb />well-being of the country to-day as they<lb />have always been, and as they ever will<lb /><lb />) iy :<lb />be. But the overshadowing issue be- |<lb />fas) |<lb />fore the couutry now, mace dominant<lb />by the distressed condition prevailing<lb />throughout our land, is the demand<lb /><lb />for reform in our existing monetary<lb /><lb />system.<lb /><lb />/ Come out, little voter, come out!<lb /><lb />Come out, little voter. come out !<lb />Make a dash<lb /><lb />hibition law.�<lb /><lb />~The Journal recently published _ sta-<lb />tisties showing that the consumption of<lb />whiskey has decreased greatly in the<lb />United States within the past five years,<lb />but the cansumtion of malt hquors has<lb />largely increased.<lb /><lb />It has however, the unitorm  testi-<lb />mony of saloon keepers in all parts of<lb />the couatry that there is not as much<lb />money in their business now as tere<lb /><lb />was a few years ago.<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />_ The Number of Unemployed,<lb />10,000 lborers out of<lb />vork in Boston; in Worcester 7,000<lb /><lb />There are<lb /><lb />are unemployed ; tu New Haven 7,000 ;<lb />in Providence 9,400; in New York<lb />100,000.<lb />unemployed number 16,000 ; in Pater-<lb /><lb />Utica is a small city but tne<lb /><lb />son, N. J., one-half of the people are<lb />idle in Philadelphia, 15,000, in| Baiti-<lb />more; 3,000 in Wheeling; 6,000 in<lb />Cincinnati ; 8,000 in Cleveland; 4,000<lb />in Columbus; 5,000 in Indianapoli;<lb />2,500 in Terre Haute; 200,000 in<lb />Chicago ; 25,000 in Detroit ; 20,000 in<lb /><lb />Milwaukee ; 6,000 in Minneapolis ; St. |<lb /><lb />Louis 80,000 ; St. Joseph 2,000. Oma-<lb />ha 2,000; Butte Ciiy, Mont., 0,000 ;<lb />15,000 in San Francrsco."New York<lb />Labor World.<lb /><lb />Bis Art Giff.<lb />She was visiting at the house ot<lb />the eminent politician.<lb />oYT hear,TT she said, ~that you have<lb /><lb />For the cash"<lb />Let bim win a flash.<lb />Come cut, little voter. come cut !<lb /><lb />When the candidate stands<lb />With the votes in his hands,<lb /><lb />Ccme out, little voter, come out!<lb />When he lays down the law,<lb /><lb />Giyea hearty hurrah:<lb /><lb />| VO<lb />| aid?�<lb />| ~oIdonTt quite follow you, maTam,T<lb /><lb />a valuable addition to your art coi<lb />lection.�T<lb /><lb />oMy art collection?� he repeated.<lb /><lb />oYes. Itake it for granted that<lb />you must have one.�<lb /><lb />~o~T have ever striven, madam, tc<lb />cultivate an appreciation of the<lb />beautiful.�T<lb /><lb />~~And wasnTt it beautiful in the |<lb />ters to remember yoa as ther<lb /><lb />in Michigan, Indiana, Wiseonsin and|<lb /><lb />CREENVILLE INSYIPOTE<lb /><lb />S. D. BAGLEY, A. M., Principal.<lb /><lb />Next seasion will begin 7th day of<lb />September 1893. Instruction thorough<lb />"Discipline firm, but kind, Pupil<lb />prepated to enter any college, or for<lb />business. For particulars apply to the<lb />Principal,<lb /><lb />MASONIC LODGE SCHOOL.<lb /><lb />Fall Session Opens Sept. 14.<lb /><lb />For terms &amp;c. apply to<lb />MRs, L. G. BERNARD,<lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />Select Female Sched),<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 music<lb />rooms. ~The session begins 0u<lb /><lb />MONDAY, 7th OF SEPTEMBER<lb /><lb />and will continue for ten months.<lb />The terms are as follows ,<lb /><lb />Primary English per mo. $2 (0<lb />Intermediate °° * o $2 50<lb />Higher see $3.00<lb />Languiges (each) * * S100<lb /><lb />Music, including use of instrument $3 C0<lb /><lb />Those who desire to patronize the<lb />school had better apply early «s only a<lb />limited number pe will taken.<lb /><lb />MR. ALFRED FORBES.<lb />Greenvilie, N. 0.<lb /><lb />ESTABUiSHED 1875. ,<lb />»<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ,<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />4 HAVE TRE PRET LIESs<lb />"LINE OF "<lb /><lb />Wall Paper!<lb /><lb />ever shown in Greenville. Be.<lb />sure to see my samples: All new<lb />styles, uot an old piece in the lot.<lb />Will take pleasure in bringing<lb />samples to your home if you will<lb />notify me at-wy shop near Hume<lb />berTs, cn Dickerson avenue,<lb /><lb />A. FP ELLINGTON.<lb /><lb />Greenville Market.<lb />Corrected by S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />Butter, per lb 15 to 25<lb />Western Sices 6 to 7<lb />Sugar eured Hams 10 to 123<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 30 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 />Eggs per doz 10 to 11<lb />Beeswax. per 20<lb /><lb />Cotton,andi Peanut,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk 2prices of coiutok<lb />and peanuts for yesteiday, as furnished<lb /><lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Comission Mere<lb />chants of Norfok -<lb />COTTON.<lb />Good Middling 74<lb />Middling Tis<lb />Low Middling 7.<lb />Good Ordinary. 6 5-16<lb />Tone"quie<lb /><lb />PEANUTS.<lb />Prime 24<lb />Extra Prime 3<lb />oancy 3}<lb />Spanish $1.10 bh<lb /><lb />Tone"tfirm.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE TOB4CS)D MARKET<lb />REPOKT.<lb /><lb />tc etna<lb /><lb />bY o. L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />ee ema<lb /><lb />Lucs"Commoen.. .. 2.24 00 8<lb /><lb />Fine.... .e.-...-7 to 14<lb />Currers"Common... ....64 tol0<lb /><lb />.10 to 18<lb /><lb />66<lb /><lb />o Fine.... ..-.<lb /><lb />4 thes<lb />ian<lb />FY ye<lb />S19 4 a:<lb />ts, &amp; ne ~ees,<lb />ee *<lb />9 GS aay aa Oe<lb /><lb />a A SPECI TY coma 7, Seo<lb /><lb />; ondary orTe<lb />Bh lary -BLUUOD POISON permanently<lb />eag cured in 15to35 days, Youcan betreatcd af<lb />big hal home forsame price under same guarane<lb />i Bh, { uy ty. If you prefer to come hero we will con«<lb />wwT tractto pay railroad farcand hotol bills,and<lb />nocharge, if wo fail to cure. If you have taken mere<lb />cary, iodidy potash, and still have aches and<lb />ains, Mucous Patches in mouth, Soro Throat,<lb />imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on<lb />any part of the body, Hair or Eyobrows fallin<lb />out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISON<lb /><lb />| said tho eminent politician, growin; Po RK SIDES éy CH QUT iDERS<lb /><lb />red in the face.<lb />oWhy, Iwas told that they gave<lb /><lb />we guarantee to cure. We sclicit the most obsti=<lb />nate cases and challonro the world fora<lb />case wecemnotecrre. This divenso nas aways<lb />baffled the skill of the most e:ninent physi-<lb /><lb />Our party, and, we believe, a great Come out<lb /><lb />majority of the American people, are |<lb />ae |<lb /><lb />With a snout hace yee<lb />, | JAR M ERS AND MERCH AN \ SS) BU ¥ cians.<lb /><lb />convinced that the legislation of 1873<lb />demonetizing silver, was a wrong in-<lb />flicced upon vur country, W hich should<lb />and must be righted.<lb /><lb />We believe that the single gold<lb />standard has so nariowed the base ct<lb />our monetary structure that tt 18 wosta-<lb />ble and unsafe and so dwarfed in its de<lb /><lb />velodmens and in its power to furnish |<lb /><lb />the necesssary financial blyod to the na-<lb />tion that commercial aud industria!<lb />paralysis has followed.<lb /><lb />We believe that we need and must<lb />nave the broad and expanding founda-<lb />tion of both gold and silver to support a<lb />monetary system strong and stable,<lb />capable of meeting the demands of a<lb />growing country and an industrous, en-<lb />ereetic and enterprising people, a sys-<lb />tem that will not be weakened and<lb />panicsstricken by every foreign draft<lb />upon us, a system that will maintain a<lb />paraty of just values and the nationTs<lb />money and protect us from the frequent<lb />fluctuations of tc-day, £0 disastrous to<lb />every business and indusury of the<lb />land.<lb /><lb />We demand the tree comage ot<lb />silver, the opening of our mints to both<lb />money metals without discrimination<lb />the return to the money of our fathers,<lb />the money of the Constitution, gold and<lb />silver.<lb /><lb />We believe this is the remedy and<lb />the only remedy for the evil from which<lb />we are now suffering, the evil that is<lb /><lb />now so fast devastating and impovertis--<lb /><lb />ing our land and people, bringing pov-<lb />erty to curhomes and bankruptcy to<lb />our baginiess, which, if allowed to con<lb />tine will grow until our very institu-<lb />tions are threatened.<lb />The demonetization -ot' silver - has<lb />thrown the whole primary money func-<lb />tion on gold,  ReeTore the money func.<lb />: i on a Boe<lb />\<lb /><lb />;<lb />* "<lb />*<lb />%<lb /><lb />¥<lb /><lb />That'll ring roundabout"-<lb />Come out. little voter, come out !<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />When the candidates go<lb /><lb />In the office--O ho!<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />~(et ouT, little voter, get out!<lb />T<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />|Get out, little voter, get out!<lb /><lb />In his sleek beaver. hat,<lb /><lb />On his sott Brussels mat"<lb /><lb />Get out!<lb />Face about!<lb />Or oPolice� he will shout"<lb />Get out, litle voter, get out!<lb /><lb />bi eel<lb /><lb />Fewer Saloons.<lb /><lb />There has been a doacided decrease<lb />in the number of liguoe salouns in this<lb />country during the past few years,<lb />In the<lb />South the sale of intoxicating liquors<lb /><lb />This is due to various causes.<lb /><lb />has been prohibited ~in a great many<lb />counties, while nearly all the cities have<lb />adopted a system of high license and<lb />have restricted more closely the limits<lb />within which licenses are granted.<lb /><lb />But the decrease in the number of<lb />saloons is not restricted to the South ;<lb />it extends to all sections,<lb /><lb />Under the Reins law the number of<lb />licenses is se limited that the number<lb />of saloons in New York has been great.<lb />ly reduced. Similar results are seen,<lb />however, in ~States and cities where<lb />there is no law limiting the proportion<lb />of the saloons to the population. One<lb />hundred of the. 900 liquor dealers in<lb />Louisville have failed to renew their<lb />licenses this year, Chieago has 1,000<lb />fower saloons this yéaf than last.<lb /><lb />The Pittsburg Leader saysT that. the<lb />sheriff has been kept busy in that city<lb />recently lévying executions on liquor<lb />saloons. The Wine and Spirits Ga-<lb /><lb />zette is authority for the statement that<lb /><lb />T<lb /><lb />owe hi is<lb /><lb />4<lb />*<lb /><lb />you a beautiful marble heart, and<lb />Tam just dying to seo it.�<lb /><lb />ao rome<lb /><lb />The Dejected Young Man.<lb />| ~Woman,T said the dejected<lb />| young man, ois a fake.�<lb />~oYes?TT spoke one listener.<lb />| oYes. {t has not been so many<lb />| moons since I saved up all my bil-<lb />liard money and lived on beans tw<lb />weeks to blow myself on an opera<lb />and a supper for a young woman.<lb />Then I asked her to marry me, and<lb />she said she was afraid I was too<lb />~extravagant to make a good hug<lb />bund.TT"Indianapolis Journal.<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />=<lb />ont<lb />I<lb /><lb />GREENVI<lb /><lb />Male bade :<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 />The work and disclpline of the schoo)<lb />will be as heretofore.<lb /><lb />We ask a continuance of your past<lb />iberal patronage.<lb /><lb />W. H, RAGSDALE.<lb /><lb />teen,<lb /><lb />$8.50 per Mo. ~5.00 per Mo,<lb />Board &amp;c. in School, Beard &amp;c:in Club.<lb /><lb />Turlington - Institute.<lb /><lb />A Military Boarding School, English<lb />Scientific, Cetamercial, Mathemat tics<lb />Classica!.. Board. Washing. cM |<lb />Tuition for 10 months. to 9130<lb />ee TRA th,<lb />mithfleld , N.C,<lb /><lb />TURLINGTOX, |<lb />. Principal<lb />Lyitinasit. Ot fiery,<lb /><lb />ti<lb /><lb />print 177 pupils,. Write for<lb /><lb />4° : , yy<lb />i ing their yearTs supplies will line<lb /><lb />"Wash | theirintercst toget our prices befere pu,<lb /><lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock iscommlete<lb />av allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUSAK<lb />RICK, UMA, &amp;e.<lb />aways vt LOWEST, LARZET PRIOKS<lb /><lb />TOBAGEO SNUFF. CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, eu:<lb />bling youto buy at one protit, A com<lb />slote stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always onhand and sold at prices tosun<lb />the times. Our ggods areal! bought and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb />to run.we sell at a close murgip.<lb /><lb />. MA SCHL. Greenville. NOC<lb /><lb />~,<lb />*<lb /><lb />vo<lb />l<lb /><lb />are what you want in<lb /><lb />Primary Knglish per mo, $2 00 Ove<lb />Intermediate ~4 ~ * $2 Ov<lb /><lb />Higher . " o4 . $3 00 T Pa<lb />Languages (each) *** $1. 60 ' |<lb /><lb />Becauge an old style hat never<lb />shows the wearer to be up to date.<lb /><lb />NY OPRING STOCK<lb /><lb />is in and embraces the Very latest<lb />wie arid shapes of new Pattern<lb />ats. r<lb /><lb />- Talso have a lovely display of<lb />Shirt Waists, Stamped Liesna,<lb /><lb />Embroidery Silks, Ribbon Collars<lb />,,and othernew goods, .<lb />T, My entire hock isfprettior than<lb />ever before, =...<lb />eof se ie nS<lb />whe ty (go AG vas Asta,<lb /><lb />~ I,<lb />ee il<lb /><lb />$500,000 capital behind our uncond<lb />tional guaranty, Absolute orc of: sont sealed on<lb />application. Address COG. RUM NDY CO<lb />2073 Masonic Texonle, G.iic wu, DL DG .<lb /><lb />if OMESCHOOL FOR GLRLIS.<lb />Will open at oElm Cottage,T<lb />Oct. 2nd a Home Sehcol for Gir !s.<lb />from 8 to 16 years of age. Nuin-<lb />ber limited to 10. Address<lb />Mrs. A. L. MoO. WHELAN, oe<lb />Norwocd P. O Nelson Cc.<lb /><lb />Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />"-<lb /><lb />peas a meneame<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />John E. Woodard, Fy co. Hurding,<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 />and settlement of cluima,<lb />Loar.s made on short time,<lb /><lb />JOHN F. STRATTONTS<lb /><lb />esro tna<lb /><lb />Importers and Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of<lb />MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,<lb />Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Accordeons, Harmoni-<lb /><lb />cas, Ht ki ts etc., etc,<lb />B11. 813, B18, B17 t Oth r New York.<lb />oS : = ="=<lb />3arbers.<lb /><lb />AMES A, SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENVILLE. N 9%,<lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />and Pressing Gents Clothes a specidlty<lb /><lb />2 cane ine = eam<lb /><lb />5 ae EDMUNDS<lb />FASHIONABLE BARE BK. ,<lb /><lb />Special attention @ivén ww cleaning<lb />Gentlemens Clothing wed<lb /><lb />OTEL NICHOLSON,<lb />J. A, BURGESS, Mer.<lb />Washington, N. C, i» ~i<lb />b.<lb /><lb />This Hotel has been thoroughl} a ot<lb /><lb />vated, several new rooms e0-<lb />| trie bells to every room. Atten re<lb />vants. Fish sters sery<lb /><lb />0<lb />Patronage ot bravellt puvilo<lb />Centrely located. oy<lb /></p>
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        <p>*<lb /><lb />oRbigvibe tr: FS Ow WBgt FN Ne 1<lb /><lb />AND BRANCHES.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road |<lb /><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., Arriving<lb />Galifax at 11:00 a. m., We'don 11,20 am<lb />Jaily except Suuday. .<lb /><lb />Trains on Washnigton Branch lenve<lb />Washington 8.00 a, m., and 3.00 p.m,<lb />arrives Parmele 3.50 a. m., and 4.4) 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. Daily ex-<lb />ept Sunday. Connects with trains on<lb />Scotl: nd Noek Branch.<lb /><lb />Trai ieaver urooru, N Oy via AlDe-<lb />marle &amp; Raleigh Ket. daily except Sun-<lb />day, at 440 p. mi., Sanday 3 00 P.M;<lb />arrive Plymouth 9.00 P.M, 3.25 p.m.<lb />Returning .zaves Plymouth daily except<lb />Sundoy, 6.00 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a m.,<lb />arrive Tarboro 10.25 a.r- and ll. 45<lb /><lb />Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves<lb />Gold3boro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a<lb />mM, arriving Smithtield 7°30 a. m. Re-<lb />turning leaves Smithfield 8.00 a.m,, ar-<lb />rives at Goldsbors 9.30 a.m.<lb /><lb />Trains in Nashville oranch leave<lb />Rocky Mount at 4.30 p. om.. arrive<lb />Nashville 5.05 p. n., Spring Hope 5.30<lb />p.m. Returvivg leave Spring Hope<lb />8.000. m., Nashville 8.3) a m,airive at<lb />Kocky Monit 9.05 a m, daily except<lb />Sunday.<lb /><lb />Trains on Gatia beanch, Florence R<lb />&amp;., leave Latta 640 pm, aarive Dunbar<lb />#50 pm, Clio 05 pm. Returning<lb />leave Cliol6.10 1m, Dunbar 6.30 a m,<lb />arriye Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun-<lb />day.<lb /><lb />Train onClinton Branch leayes War-<lb />saw for Clinton eaily, except Suuday,<lb />(1.10 a,m.and 8.50 p, m: Returning<lb />leaves Clinton at7.00 a. m. and8,00 , a.<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes close connection<lb />at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via<lb />Richmone, alse at Rovwky Mount with<lb />Norfolk and Caroling R R for Noriolk<lb /><lb />ne all points North via Norfolk,<lb /><lb />JOHN F. DIVINE,<lb />General Supt.<lb /><lb />T. M. EMERSON, ratte Manage .<lb />J.R. KENT Y, Geu'l Manager,<lb /><lb />tte en<lb /><lb />aaa: ee teeta oe "<lb /><lb />OLD. WERTER,<lb /><lb />3 dw 'ptdpkbba to furnish<lb /><lb />ice in any qnantity,and will keep<lb /><lb />well sapplied throughout the<lb />summer. All Ordersintown de-<lb /><lb />livered without extra. obaree.<lb />When you want 3 be served<lb />promptly sand me yoor orders.<lb /><lb />Sunday Hovurs."From 7 to 10<lb />P ~ahd from, 5.,to<lb />Aween theme hourg.. § 0 |<lb />pedh Teh anrit by every boat<lb />WR B. PARKER.<lb />ive Pointe,<lb /><lb />oo ee. one<lb /><lb />¥<lb /><lb />VEMVUURALLG NUMIN EGS |<lb /><lb />6:30, P; | M.<lb />yely rio ice delivered! bent<lb /><lb />AND FLORENCE RAL ROAD *) National Ticket.<lb />7 | FOR gPRESIDENT.<lb />CAG nedule . ~* ay<lb />Cais ae _| WILLIAM J. BRYAN,<lb />-_ of Nebraska.<lb />TRAINS GOING SOUTH. c<lb />~ FOR VICE-PRESIDENT.<lb />Dated Se ee Itt | ARTHUR SEWALL,<lb />Junel4th | 3 3/3 ¢ Sa | of Maine<lb />1896. ZAARAAR (|Fa |<lb />" 1 :<lb />A. M./?.M.| 'A. M | Ntate Ticket.<lb />Leave Weldon | 11 55) 9 44, | ""<lb />Ar. Rocyk Mt ie sd | FOR GOVERNOR:<lb />| | | CYRUS B. WATSON,<lb />»; {  ¥N<lb />Lv Tarboro 1212 ; of Forsyh.<lb />ja =<lb />Lv Rocky Mt 1 00:10 § 45 =<lb />~ she : 53\_ 6 20 FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR:<lb />Lv Fay'tteville| 4 36) 1.7 THOS. W. MASON,<lb />Ar. Florence 7 25) 34 | of Northampton.<lb />SE oo<lb />- oR FOR SECRETARY:<lb />_| 48 | CHAS. M. COOKE,<lb />P. M.| A.M of Franklin.<lb />Ly Wilson 2 08 6 20 a<lb />Lv Goldsboro | 3 10 | 706 ste cp avpray «<lb />Lv Magnolia 4 16, | 10 FOR AUDITOR ;<lb />Ar Wilmington) 5 45 | va R. M. FURMAN,<lb />P. M. os | ot Buncembe. |<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRII. | FOR TREASURER : |<lb />- : Bb. F. AYCOCK, |<lb />Dated rb | a | ite | of oeyne, |<lb />April 20, ca 5 | oS<lb />06. | FA | OE _" |<lb />ce ee een SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION $<lb />iA, EOP. J.C. SCARBOROUGH,<lb />Ly Florence | 8 8) 7 af Jolinsten.<lb />Ly Fayetteville! Woda) du | " |<lb />Lv Selma 1 12 87, ae<lb />Ar Wilscn 1 89 11 35! | FOR APTORNEY-GENERAL ?<lb />ener ane nes SE RL. OSBORNE,<lb />Dy ! \ | ef Mecslenburg.<lb />£3 | |<lb />_ 7 ~ | (FOR ASSOCIV�"�E JUSTICES OF THE £U-<lb />a \. M |p vi PREME COURT<lb />Ly Wilmington] 9 25, 700 A.C. AVERY, of Burke,<lb />Suv Mazuotia 10 52 8 30 G. LT. BROWN, of Reartort,<lb />Lv (roldsboro = | 12 01 § 36) -" _- ae a<lb />ar Wilson 1 00) 10 27 | a<lb />Ly Carboro 348 | 'THE PAR.Y PLATFCRMS IN A<lb />"+ " =a) 0/4 NUTSHEL..<lb />~ = | me |<lb />| o's | oz | DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM.<lb />| Am | AA.<lb />ee | The democratic plaferm reaffirms<lb />P.M. P. MP. M,| , ;<lb />Ly Wilson 120) 1135 10 39/ the allegiance of the party to the prin.<lb />Ar Rocky Mt 2 17, Tt tt 16) ciples of Jefferson"freedom ot speech,<lb />Ac Tarboro 40. fo ~~ {freedom of the press, freedom of con-<lb />Lv Tarboro | | | science, the prescrvation of pers %nel<lb />v ky Mt | 217 ? ; vs<lb />aati ad "2 I rights, equaity before the law, and<lb /><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 /><lb />i shall cease.<lb /><lb />| ~That the goverrment, and not the<lb /><lb />banks, shall issue the paper money.<lb />ahat the tariff shall be for revenue<lb /><lb />oaly.<lb /><lb />» That there shall be au income tax.<lb /><lb />~That unmigration be restricted,<lb />| That the powers: of the interstate<lb />~railroad commission shall be increased.<lb />The extravagance of republican con-<lb />gresses 1s denounced.<lb />Interierence by the federal govern-<lb />ment in local ailairs is condemned.<lb />Government by injunction and rale<lb />of the courts by contempt proceedings<lb />ave denounced.<lb />Refusal of congress to retund the<lb />Pacitic debts is approved.<lb />| ~Lhe ruling of the pension commis-<lb /><lb />sion¢r against arbitrarily dropping<lb /><lb />names trom the rolls is endorsed,<lb />The admission of New Mexico and<lb /><lb />Arizona is approved.<lb /><lb />the Armenian<lb /><lb />Sympathy tor Cuba is expressed.<lb /><lb />Lite tenure in olfice is condemned.<lb /><lb />Devotion to civil and religious Fberty |<lb />is proclaimed.<lb /><lb />Arbitration of strikes is recomend.<lb />ed,<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 />issues, etc. ; and the partyTs record is<lb />with that of<lb />the republicans.<lb /><lb />The platform speaks for"-<lb /><lb />heid up tor comparison<lb /><lb />'bim. Most women beyin to save<lb />their jam for visitors when they<lb /><lb />Protective tariff ; reciprocity.<lb />Provection to sugar producers.<lb />Protection to wool growers.<lb />Restoration of the American mer-<lb />chant marine. «<lb /><lb />Preservation of ihe existing gold<lb />standard and no free cvinage of silver<lb />except by international egreement,<lb />which the party pledges itself to pro-<lb />mote.<lb /><lb />Pensions to war veterans.<lb /><lb />Vigorous foreign policy.<lb /><lb />Control of the Hawaiian islands.<lb /><lb />Building and control of the Nicara-<lb /><lb />guan eanal.<lb /><lb />Purchase of the Danish islands.<lb />Active work on the part of the Uni-<lb />ted States to restore peace in Cuba,<lb />Maintenance of the Monroe doctrine.<lb />Strengthening of the navy. .<lb />Exclusion of immigrants who cannot<lb />read and write. |<lb />Continuar ce of the civil service laws.<lb />Free ballot. No aynch law.<lb />Natiowal arbitration of strikes.<lb />Public lauds for 4iomesteads.<lb />Admission of the territories to stafe-<lb /><lb />hood as soon as posible.<lb /><lb />Representation 2 congress tor Ajas-<lb />The platform expresses horror over<lb /><lb />masszeres 5 sympathy |<lb />with efforts for temperance and tip)<lb />proves equal pay for equal work for<lb /><lb />men and women.<lb />POPULIST PLATFORM.<lb /><lb />that<lb />thrcugh executive power and patronage<lb /><lb />~the populist platform says<lb />the will ef 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 v0 I.<lb />Increase in the volume of the curren-<lb />CY<lb /><lb />~That no more bonds shall be used<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />:<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 go.d or silver,<lb /><lb />That a graduated income tax shall<lb />be levied.<lb /><lb />That postal savings banks shall be |<lb />established. ~Thaé the government shall<lb />own and operate the railroad and tel-<lb />egraph lines.<lb /><lb />That the Pacific railread dines) shed |<lb />be foreclosed, |<lb /><lb />That the grants of railroad lines not |<lb />needed by the roads shall be reclaimed<lb />and held for settlers.<lb /><lb />That the iniuative and referendum<lb /><lb />by which the people can vote on the |<lb />enactment of laws shall be inaugure |<lb />ated<lb /><lb />Vhat the president, vice president<lb />and senators shall be elected by direct<lb />vote of the people.<lb /><lb />The plaitorim expresses sympathy for<lb />Cubans; favors home rule in tne Dis.<lb />trict of Columbia and the ear'y admis-<lb />sion of the territories to statehood ;<lb />favors Just pensions, denounces rule of<lb />the court by ¢ntempt proceedings and<lb /><lb />denounces ballot-box frauds.<lb /><lb />Probably.<lb />Probably a woman would be a<lb />bride to her husband longer if she<lb />would continue making company of<lb /><lb />have been married three monthg. "<lb />Boston Post.<lb /><lb />This Is Different.<lb />~Love makes the world go round.�<lb />The world seems to go round, but<lb />loves makes your head swim, ThatTs<lb /><lb />the explanation. " Boston Tran-<lb />script. |<lb /><lb />EFER 10 ANY PATRON,<lb />Write for catalogue...<lb /><lb />ACK<lb /><lb />in Literature, Languages,<lb />are unsurpassed. Address<lb /><lb />FAYETTEVILLE MILITARY ACADEMY<lb />FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />Recognized as a school of the VERRY FIRST RANK.<lb />Prepares for any college or.for business, Students admitted to colleges of<lb />Va. and N.@. on certificate. Teachers and ~pupils forrt our household, b us<lb />~making the bome element yery prominent. Number of boardets limited<lb />ndividmality of the studentiisconstantly kept in view, Clagses small and best<lb />nat wotk given toeach cadet. oThe discipline is strict but parents1,<lb /><lb />COL.<lb />ROR.<lb />Nd Ruperios work done dnywhere, North:<lb /><lb />or South. It has now the best faculty it. INSTIT E,<lb />hawaver) had) Lhe adywutayes offered. .T Lay iw Roee ||<lb />le, M. A.,<lb /><lb />Masicand Art James Dinwidd<lb /><lb />The<lb />Wk<lb />T. J DREWERY, C. E., Principal,<lb /><lb />OUNG LADIES,<lb />Raleigh, N, C.<lb /><lb />\'n'versity of Virg'nla.) PrinT,<lb /><lb />-* 4<lb /><lb />eit i<lb />Pe ee ee<lb /><lb />TM DAML itl<lb />d 4 Ly<lb /><lb />(GIVES YOU THESNEWS*FRESHEEVERY<lb />AFTERNOOS'\EXCEPT SUNDAY) AND<lb />WORKS#FOR!HELEFS�"�<lb />"{NTERESTS20F-<lb /><lb />o0<lb /><lb />GREENVILLEFIRST, PITTCOUNTY SECOND<lb />' OUR,POCKET BOOK THIRD.<lb /><lb />SUBSCRIPTION 25 Cents a,.MONTH<lb /><lb />Ib CISTERN REE<lb /><lb />"PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AT<lb /><lb />mre<lb /><lb />Que Dollar Per Year.<lb /><lb />This is the beenieTs Mavorite<lb /><lb />oTHE TOBACCO DEPARTMENT, WHICH<lb />IS A REGULAR FEATURE OF THE PAPER,<lb />IS ALONF}§WORTH MANY} ~TIMES: THE<lb />SUBSCRIPTION PRICE<lb /><lb />9<lb /><lb />eee cee eee Gheeee ( O ) ene, seems oem,<lb /><lb />When you need rg.<lb /><lb />JOB PRINTING<lb /><lb />Ls. - fo.<lb />o Don't mi Ty<lb /><lb />SS ge<lb />oe SG<lb /><lb />RFiefiector Ctr:<lb /><lb />WE HAVE ~AMPLE FACILITIES<lb />FORSVHEZWORK AND DO aut<lb />KINDS fOr, COMMERCIAL AND<lb />TOBACCO}, WAREHOUSE WORK.<lb /><lb />""0 " ~<lb /><lb />Our Work and Prices Suit: ouy Patrons<lb /><lb />THE REFLECTOR, BOOK STORE<lb /><lb />"I8 THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN GREEN VILLE FOR"<lb /><lb />BLANK BOOKS, STATIOWESY wayeys<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR,<lb />The Gldest<lb /><lb />Daily Newspaper in<lb /><lb />The Charictia<lb /><lb />North Carolina-s<lb /><lb />FOREMOST NEWSPAPER<lb />DAILY<lb /><lb />] \¢ dane<lb />North Carolina. AND<lb /><lb />WFEKLY,<lb />The Only £ive-Dollar vaily of<lb /><lb />its Class in the State.<lb /><lb />Favors Limited Free Coinage<lb />of American Silver and Repeal<lb />of the Tea Per, Ceni.. ~lax, on<lb />State Banks ty ne ga , cents<lb />per month,. Weekly $1.00 per<lb />year. Wick BERNARD<lb /><lb />(independent and fearless ; .izger an<lb />More attractive thanever. it will be a<lb />invaluable, visitor to the home, th<lb />ollice, the,club or thework room... /<lb />(HE DAILY ~OBSERVAR :<lb /><lb />All of thewewsof the world. 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Shoes in correst styles,<lb />best quality and popular prices.<lb /><lb />We can anil will please you if you<lb />will give us a call.<lb /><lb />"Our line of"<lb /><lb />KFurnitur=<lb /><lb />is Complete and embraces many<lb />usefal articles of gyouine merit.<lb />Our Oak Suits are lovely. * Easy<lb />cowfortable Rockers of many<lb />different kinds. Dining and Par:<lb /><lb />for chairs, Lounges snd Couches,<lb /><lb />Parlor Suit:, Centre ~Lables, Side-<lb /><lb />Boards, Dining Tab!ex, Tin Safes,<lb /><lb />~Bedsteads, Mattresses. Floor and<lb /><lb />~Table OilT Cloths, Mattings of<lb /><lb />cheap and'good gradex.<lb /><lb />ANA<lb /><lb />han pleas<lb />ph<lb /><lb />and Liberal Prices.<lb /><lb />Your attention is called tu oar<lb /><lb />ND SUMMER WEAR<lb /><lb />of beautifal designs.<lb /><lb />e nal see us we will be<lb />ed to show you<lb />k. A careful in-<lb /><lb />noators of Correct Bryles |<lb /><lb />DAILY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />Geevine Cuastanly at it Brings Soces.<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING<lb /><lb />"<lb />Creates many a new b isiness,<lb />Lnlarges many an old businessT<lb />Preserves many a iargt business.<lb />kevives insny adull business,<lb />" Resenes tiany a lost business,<lb />* Saves many a failing business.<lb />oS-cures succegs to any business.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />JTo oadvertise judiciousiy,� use the<lb />ce lumrs of the REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb /><lb />Passenger and mail train going<lb />vorth, arrives 8:22 A. M. Going South,<lb /><lb />rrives 6:47 P. M.<lb /><lb />North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A<lb /><lb />M, leavesl0:10 A. M.<lb /><lb />South Bound Freight, arrivea 2:00 P.<lb />M. leaves 2:15 P.M.<lb /><lb />Steamer ~lar River arrives from Wash-<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs<lb />day and Saturday.<lb /><lb />eacemen<lb />= etna eee men meen Ate<lb /><lb />WEATHER BULLETIN.<lb /><lb />Generally fesr to-night and Wednes-<lb />day.<lb /><lb />AND OTHER-<lb />WISE.<lb /><lb />WEATHERWISE<lb /><lb />General Mixture of Items"Ali Hot.<lb /><lb />Smoke Henry Clay Cheroots, 0 for 10. |<lb /><lb />Those ffenry Clay Cheroots are<lb />good. We've tried them and know,<lb /><lb />J. L. Starkey &amp; Co. are handling tiem,<lb /><lb />Money loaned on 30, 60 and 90<lb /><lb />days. Apply to F. C,. Harding.<lb /><lb />The oSouthern Leader,� still hoids<lb />the best<lb />Nothing equals it.<lb /><lb />5 cent smoke.<lb />D. S. SMITH.<lb /><lb />the Jead as<lb /><lb />Bo Cherry says he has a large sup.<lb />ply of othat tired feeling� which he<lb />would like to trade off to somebody.<lb /><lb />Best Butter on icu at StarkeyTs.<lb /><lb />You can vuy wsuamber at StatenTs<lb />Mill, just 44 miles trom town, at oSin-<lb />gle Gold Standard Prices.� See<lb />C. R. Speraut, Manager.<lb /><lb />- A tresh lot of Tun Cream Cheese and<lb />Vecinont bullies, Uae fury ut J. Ss. Tun-<lb />stallTs.<lb /><lb />has moved<lb /><lb />The Greenville Bank<lb /><lb />across to its new quarters in the new<lb />Elliot building. ~They are splendidly<lb />fitted up over there with a large vault<lb />and all tacilities fur conducting a good<lb />banking business.<lb /><lb />First of the season"New Mullets<lb />and Potatoes 10 ceuts a peck at S. M.<lb />Sehuitz.<lb /><lb />Fresh Carr Bat er to-day, Aug. 12<lb />at S. M. Scnultz.<lb /><lb />Fine Italian Macaroni, just received,<lb />at J. S. TunstallTs.<lb /><lb />Mrs. J. S. Tunstall is now prepared<lb />to take boarders by the week or month.<lb />Table boarders wanted. Rates reasone<lb /><lb />able.<lb /><lb />SINCE MOLLIE WENT.<lb /><lb />mane<lb /><lb />How bleak and bare the blue hills seem<lb />~ Since Molly went away !<lb />The dark has lost the rosy dream,<lb /><lb />The SunshineTs left the day.<lb /><lb />The birds sing not as sweet as when<lb />They saw the roses stir<lb /><lb />And look and listen im the glen<lb />For the dear steps of her.<lb /><lb />ThereTs never any May,<lb />And that when Molly went she took<lb />The world aud all away !<lb /><lb />I sit here when the dayTs begun<lb />And feel the lonely place,<lb /><lb />The sunflowers following the sun<lb /><lb />And-dreaming of her face.<lb /><lb />And wonder why in shrub and tree<lb />The sweetest birds are dumb;<lb /><lb />While all the roses look at me<lb />Avd whisper: Will she come?�<lb /><lb />[didnTt think Ttwould seem sy strange"<lb />That any heart would break ;<lb /><lb />For one dear womanTs sake !<lb /><lb />~The rose says, day by day ;<lb />er not: My heart is dumb<lb /><lb />Since Molly. went away !<lb /><lb />ey a ee Re<lb /><lb />The News and Observer issued @<lb />Fish, Fruit and Truck Edition last<lb />Sunday. Like izs cotton and tobacco<lb />editions,it shows enterprise and deserves:<lb />the patronage of the citizens of the<lb />State. These editions have done much<lb />to advance the material interests of the<lb />State.<lb /><lb />oHoT SCOTCH.�<lb /><lb />| | Died.<lb /><lb />Whet ~These People Catch as They; We regret to chronicle the sad news<lb /><lb />MovegAround. | that reached here Monday ni.ht of the<lb />en | death of Mr. L. B. Sheppard, of Bal-<lb />Miss vennie Williams is visiting Mrs, | timore, wo dicd in that city on Sun-<lb />2. J Cobb. iday last with BrightTs disease. The<lb />Reriecror deeply sympathizes with<lb />Miss Ida Wooten left last evening relatives here and in Baltimore.<lb /><lb />for her home at LaGrange. . _ .<lb />Vermont Butter for sale at Dp. ,<lb /><lb />« 7. . * . {<lb />Miss Etta Harris left this morning) Smith.<lb /><lb />| Best lend Tea, 25¢ per ~iy at Ss,<lb />| M. Schultz. ad -<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />tor a two wecks visit in Tarboro.<lb />3, W. HIGGS, Pres, i, S. HIGGS, Cashicr,<lb /><lb />b. S. Wilson left this morning to ac-<lb />Maj. HENRYZHARDING AssTtjCashier.<lb /><lb />cept a position at Piners Point, Va.<lb />Mrs. L. H. Rountree and ~son re-<lb /><lb />turned this mornmg from a visit to<lb /><lb />Grifton., . e<lb /><lb />Greenville,~N. C.<lb /><lb />A. Forbes left this morning for New<lb />York to purchase his fall stock. He; .<lb />was accompaniedT by his son. C. S.;@YN Markets making<lb />Forbes. purchases for Fall and<lb /><lb />Capt. Hawks is off on his vacation| Winter Goods.<lb />ut Cieven ae eee a " we body praised Win. T. Dixon, President National<lb />vers on ~he ~mail Sn eee" the splendid Stock I} Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md.<lb /><lb />5 carriedthis summerbut! yi he Seotland Neck Bank, Scotland<lb />Hews From Butyile. just wait the arrival! Woah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N.<lb /><lb />ItTs so hot these days that one wn of MY fall goods and 1 i Ba Mlenming. Pacts, Nt<lb />only vote up to 11 wTeloek. After, Will show you. a line FRE RNO VC IIS Hee:<lb />that we retire and rest till the cool of that surpasses any-<lb /><lb />the evening. °<lb />me evening thing you seen.<lb /><lb />4. B. GLARK.<lb /><lb />in this lozality wes made by ; ar!<lb /><lb />y y a doll ! RawlsT Jewelry Store.<lb />dropped by a drummer on the pave-'<lb />ment. |<lb /><lb />I am now in North-<lb /><lb />omnenines aes mS<lb /><lb />STOCKHOLDERS .<lb /><lb />Representing a Capital of More Than a Halt<lb />Million$Dollars,<lb /><lb />We respectfully solicit the accounts<lb />of firms, individuals and the general<lb />public.<lb /><lb />Checks and Account Books furnishe<lb />ed on application.<lb /><lb />ryN °<lb /><lb />Phere is nu osound money� club in,<lb />: * x i |<lb />sillville. The last sound from money,<lb /><lb />The whoie town tarngd out,!<lb />and botu the dollar and the drummer<lb />were lost in the scuffle.<lb />|<lb />We understand that a man named| °<lb />Nansen has discovered the north pole.<lb /><lb />I have just returned from the<lb /><lb />N ORTHERN :-: TIARKETS,<lb />[where I have purchased a<lb />M. a a re ml La roe, New ) C heap<lb /><lb />and stylish line of goods<lb /><lb />- | ie, | We are vet LOW on one thing just to catch your eye and<lb />will open temporarily in the Eiliott high en others because we think you are not posted. We sell our<lb />building on east side of the street until {goods at the<lb /><lb />vo sor vo eaictan seta LOWEST POSSEBLE PRICES,<lb /><lb />the new block now going up on the<lb />other side of the street. If Mr. Owens aad whether you are an expers oF not does not oad Utyle andT<lb />roves as good a citizen as s cent. Our goods have the stamp of reliability, combining style and!<lb />proves as good n citizen as some other|guality with lowest price, and they will bricg you Success againsT<lb />Currituck folks we have, as we have nolall competitors My stock of<lb /><lb />is not surpassed<lb /><lb />doubt he will, Greenville is very . tortu-<lb />nate in getting him. C OTH IN G by any clothing<lb />store. I will sell up-to-date Clothing.<lb /><lb />Thanking you for past tvors, k hope to be favord with your<lb />wie patronage. I am Yours to Please,<lb /><lb />H M. HARDSBSE.<lb /><lb />Leader ef Styles.<lb /><lb />But there is no danger of the voters)<lb />emigrating there, tor while thereTs'<lb />plenty of ice, thereTs no whiskey to , ¢ :<lb />with it.<lb /><lb />ed<lb /><lb />~o get ready for opening a large furni_!<lb />. !<lb />ture business here about Sept. Ist. He!<lb /><lb />Bethai Items.<lb />Berner, N. ©. Aug. 24, 1896."!<lb />Rew 5 fut<lb />tev. ALS. Barnes preached at Ham-:<lb />ten Sunday. !<lb />Rey. A. J. Parker, tof Williamston,T<lb />preacked in che Methdist cherch here)T.<lb />Sunday morning and mght. He bap~R E. DAVIS, PtesTt.<lb />tised several persons and received them,<lb />into the church,<lb /><lb />R. A. TYSON, Vice-PresTt. J. L. LITTLE. CasthTr.<lb />REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896. ,<lb /><lb />THE BANK OF CREENVILLE,<lb />: GREENVILLE, N. C.'<lb /><lb />W.J. Whiteharst. M. U.S. CherryT B@WI2W03VVO2<lb /><lb />* te Capital. $50,000.00.<lb /><lb />Rev. A S. Barnes keft this morning<lb />' ~ \<lb />~to spend a week or two at his former<lb />home, Fremont.<lb /><lb />and J. uv. Blount are banding<lb />cle track near town.<lb /><lb />Col. Hammond, railroad agent, is<lb /><lb />It sews that for the birds, the: brooks,<lb /><lb />One little woman, oWill she come ?�<lb /><lb />}<lb />pow comfortably , situated in tha 1 sw @@@se 9222]<lb />| depot office "| Transacts a General Banking Business and Solicits Collections and Ac«<lb />| CEO? oles counts of Responsible Persons and Firms.<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />_" " pesos i<lb />eccetaetaa CCAh AELLA AAT<lb /><lb />YOUR ATTENTION .-<lb />RQ MARANA =<lb />In a few days we will remove our celebrated stock of ""<lb /><lb />oHardware, Stoves And<lb /><lb />TINWARE.<lb /><lb />pea<lb /><lb />~Tor one of those, large stores in the : east<lb />But how this world of GoilTs can change Rvans Street: oNow is your chance to. secure rare bargains int<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />above. . " ' bi i har m�"� P en? wt {<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />me Paid in Capital $25,000.00.<lb /><lb />Blliott Block, on east sidé-of<lb /><lb />BAKER &amp; HART.<lb /><lb />4<lb />' ij "<lb />4 i ~ ~ ~ 5] : i ie<lb />} i * ! 5<lb />re eV ERR era caters ees eR iet HS ae eed fleet a A a Me as abe A Be Lay hie alk ; : 4 aye "<lb />eee, Ee Ee ee a ee ee, ee caer eee rn Uncra ji ~gp feat<lb /><lb /></p>
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