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        <p>THE DAILY REFLEC<lb /><lb />v<lb /><lb />D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner,<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />TERMS: 25 Cents a Month:<lb /><lb />ann serene a<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., earned AUGUST He<lb /><lb />Re MAREE a ata eee alate ee Ot MUI Gna | Valen ig Clem BRETT, OCG at et ner Ean ace N eae Once<lb /><lb />ie os<lb /><lb />qs 's<lb /><lb />~S980<lb /><lb />teal<lb /><lb />SJOHS INI AYMLNIJ sal<lb /><lb />ws JO 9UTT INC 990<lb /><lb />THE NEW CASABINCA.<lb /><lb />- A. N. Cy, IN SILVER KNIGHT.<lb /><lb />William C. stood on the deck,<lb />T*T was said he would have fled,<lb /><lb />For the flames that Jit the golden wreck<lb />Shone Tround him oTer the dead<lb /><lb />Yet calm and peaceful William stood,<lb />Amidst the silver storm,<lb /><lb />A creature of heroic blood,<lb />A proud, defiant form.<lb /><lb />Twas silverTs day : he would not go,<lb />Without his bossTs word"<lb /><lb />That boss now quivering far below,<lb />His voice no longer heard,<lb /><lb />He called aloud, oSay, Grover, say,<lb />If yet my task be done?�<lb /><lb />He knew pot that the chieftain lay<lb />Berett of all save one.<lb /><lb />oSpeak, Grover! " once he<lb /><lb />cried,<lb /><lb />again<lb /><lb />oIf I may yet be gone,�<lb /><lb />And but the mighty shouts replied<lb />And fast the tide rolled on,<lb /><lb />Upen his brow he fele its breath<lb />And in his waving hair,<lb /><lb />But bravely from that post of death<lb />He looked in dark despair.<lb /><lb />And shouted but once move aloud,<lb />oSay, Grover, must I stay?�<lb />While oTer him tast, oTer sail .<lb />shroud<lb />Swept silverTs ceaseless sway<lb />Then came that keavy burst of sound,<lb />And Will'am"where was he ?<lb />Go search ChicagoTs street around,<lb />Go ask the silver sea,<lb /><lb />and<lb /><lb />| With Gorman, Brice and David B.<lb /><lb />Who well had borne their part,<lb />The saddest thing that perished thgre<lb /><lb />Was William's tender heart.<lb /><lb />LATK NEWS.<lb /><lb />Toledo, O., August 25."The Jnter-<lb />national yacht race between the Amer-<lb />ican yacht Vencedor and the Canadian<lb />yacht Canada went to the Canada by<lb />two miles. Time of winner 4.18.50,<lb /><lb />Memphis Tenn., August 25.-"The<lb />free silver democrats of the Tenth ~Ten-<lb />nessee district this morning nominated<lb />E. W. Carmack, ex-editor of the Com-<lb />mercia]-Appeal, for congress by accla"<lb />mation.<lb /><lb />In the report of tue Congressional<lb />convention published yesterday it should<lb />have been L, I. Moore instead of Fred<lb />Moore as PittTs member of the com<lb />mitte on permanent organization. And<lb />the name ct J. Beyan Grimes should<lb />have been given as the member for Pit<lb />county of the district executive com-<lb />mittee.<lb /><lb />James M. Ipock, of Vanceboro,<lb />Craven county, sold six lots of tobaceu<lb />on the Eastern floor yesterday and<lb />made an average of 1!).40. One lot of<lb />66 pounds at 16 cents, one lot of 10<lb />pounds at 16.75, a lot of 96 pounds at<lb />19.85, 45 pounds at 23, 25 pounds at<lb />26.50, Llot ot 29. The Eastern can<lb />vive you prices ifthat is what you want,<lb /><lb />S. E Pender &amp; Co} are moving into<lb />the new Elliott block: and occupy. the<lb />store next to Cobb. They are putting<lb />n a full line of stoves, tinware, bicy-<lb /><lb />les and house furnishing goods.<lb />We regret t tc kia<lb /><lb />bay Capt W.A<lb />Parvin of the steamer Myers, is quite<lb />sick at lus. home near, Washington.<lb /><lb />in charge of the steamer while he is ,oft.<lb />May, oCapt. Bill� goon a, restored to<lb />health.<lb /><lb />Members ot the Greenvilld Diivitg<lb /><lb />| BARA oi a Mba ho<lb /><lb />| 3lst, at 3 o'clock. "<lb /><lb />§. T. Hooker, SeeTy,<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />George Dowdy and R, M. Hearne. areT<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />ALL ABOUT.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />Nineteen million gallons of beer are<lb />coasumed in tue United Kingdom each<lb />week,<lb /><lb />Statistics show that the longest lived<lb />people have generally been those who<lb />made breakfast the principal meat of<lb />the day.<lb /><lb />There are 6,000 building and<lb />loan assoUations in the United<lb /><lb />States, with 1,800,000 shareholders<lb />and assets aggregating $500,000,090.<lb /><lb />Dr. Huggins, the well-known astron"<lb />omer, says the stars are red, white and<lb />blue, according to their ages. The white<lb /><lb />stars are the youngest.<lb /><lb />Tae oil tobacco fouad in the steams<lb />of the long-used pipes, or obtained by<lb />distillation at a red heat, is one of tie<lb />moet active and powerfull poisons<lb />known to the chemist. A single diop<lb />will often cause death in the case of a<lb /><lb />dog or cat<lb /><lb />An ordinary man can say every"<lb />thing thgt any occasion calls for with<lb /><lb />BY GEORGE !_..<lb /><lb />Have You Seen Em.<lb />SS ee<lb /><lb />1 struck it richton my trip to the northern mar-<lb />kets. I have purchased the most<lb />select stock of<lb /><lb />ee ee ee ee en<lb /><lb />CLOTHIN<lb /><lb />gt Es Se ee<lb /><lb />ever shown here, The styles this sea son sur-<lb /><lb />pass anything I ever saw. 1 have made ar-<lb />rangements whereby I can fully gurantee<lb />every garment that I take measure for. I have.<lb /><lb />a vocabulary of 1,000 words. Of these<lb />he only uses 400 or 500, using the re-<lb />mainder when an idea out of the usual<lb />line of thought occurs to him. Most<lb />of us being only ordinary men, seldum<lb />draw upon the surplus 500 words.<lb /><lb />Professor Asa Gray is reported to<lb />have once said that the Washington<lb />elm at Cambridge has been estimated<lb />to produce 7,000,000 leaves, which<lb />would make a surface radiaton of about<lb />five acres in extent and give ou every<lb />fair ¢-y inthe growing season seven<lb />and three-fourths tons of moisture.<lb /><lb />The Largest Break We Ever Had.<lb /><lb />Again the town of Greenville has<lb />witnessed the largest tebacco break<lb /><lb />ever known on this market and goes to<lb />show how muct the managers have<lb />done to make Greenville a centre of ate<lb />traction for business.<lb /><lb />The large crowd that brought that<lb />to town<lb />derce of the approval and endorsement<lb />of the good management of the tobacco<lb />market.<lb /><lb />sarge " sale to-day 18 evi-<lb /><lb />There was indeed a throng of<lb />people, and it looked like a business<lb />mart sure enough. Every house was<lb />tull and prices varied from good to bet-<lb />ter.<lb /><lb />The destiny of Greenville is in the<lb />hands of the people. Will they over"<lb />lcok many important features? A<lb />board of trade is a necessity. The bet-<lb />ter government of the town is impera-<lb />tive, and there should be a delight to<lb />make the town attractive, as well as<lb />substantial.<lb /><lb />There is more business done in the<lb />town of G-eenville than any town of<lb />the same siz3 in the State, andthe nat-<lb />ural advantages that we possess, with<lb />the pluck and energy of many of the<lb />yeople, 23: towa should have some<lb />manufacturing interests going on, and<lb />a large force of nonproducers employed<lb />in manufacturing. There would be a<lb />stimulus to the farmers who bring<lb />many products and marketable articles<lb />to selT, to go into much larger efforts in<lb />the trucking and poulty,raising &amp;c.<lb /><lb />X,<lb /><lb />A Treat sor Pitt.<lb /><lb />Hon. Chas. B; Aycock, of Golds-<lb />boro, will uddress the people of Pit:<lb />county at<lb /><lb />Greenville, Wednesday, Sept 2nd,<lb />at night.<lb /><lb />Grifton. Thtiteday, Sept, 3rd,<lb /><lb />He is among the very� best speukers<lb />in North Carolina, and is not o stranger<lb />to the people of Pitt, They<lb />Hitii, glidty in ~fotmer yt ~arid! will be<lb />t| glad. of the opportunity ~of Tisténing | to<lb />him ~again on the political issues of the:<lb />day.<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />sy<lb /><lb />is<lb /><lb />have heurd H<lb /><lb />my own private tailor in New York and can<lb />certainly suit you in fit and finish.<lb /><lb />Come set.<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON,<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />- ey cnn<lb /><lb />VISIT __,<lb /><lb />Arriving Daily.<lb /><lb />Our Mr. Taft is back from the<lb />north and says prices there were<lb />cheaper than ever and he will<lb />make prices here way down.<lb /><lb />ii Hi * eo: hh qi<lb /><lb />Pb hae<lb /><lb />Summer Goods at your<lb />_ ee "<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Y REFLECTOR | whch I enclosed you on the 17th inst-|an, and would divide their vote a5 be-| Ap<lb /><lb />I shall adhere to this policy unless | tween Sewall and Watson is proportion<lb /><lb />' + Treen I uachies TEE PRETTIEST<lb />otherwise advised by my committee. | to the strength of the two parties as Nh NVILLE INSYITUTE. ""LINE OF "-<lb /><lb />WHICHARD. Editor. oYours truly, shown by the vote ou the State ticket. |S. D- BAGLEY, A. M., Principal. | " W all Paper !<lb /><lb />"" , oA, E. HOLTON. if some such arrangement is not made,| Next session will begin 7th day of<lb /><lb />: 7 . ee: . 7 Cam % a September 1896, Instruction thorough<lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY). Chairman Republican Ex.Com.� | the Bryan vote may be divided. If ~Diseipline firm, bet kind. Pupitlever shown in Greenville. Be.<lb /><lb />oHon. Hal. W..Ayge Chairman Popu-} North Carolina continues to have two | prepared to enter any college, or for<lb /><lb />ah<lb /><lb />~~ list Executive Commitee ; acts of Bryan eleetors, the McKinley business. For particulais apply to the | §ure to see my sam ples. All new<lb />Entered as second-class mail matter. : , _ ~ | Principal, ty] -<lb />aa «Dear Sir:-Yours of the 25th inst. to! electors may be chosen. As Populists| styles, not an old piece in the lot.<lb />RSCRIPTION R ATES. = hand, joining Mr- oManly, chairman | desire their votes all to count for Wat- Wiil take pleasure in bringing<lb />-. SU ra " Demodratie executive committee, re-| son, and are utierly opposed to voting MASONIC LOnck COHAOL, samples to your home if you will<lb />ear. - « * - $3. 1 pe ; =4 ~ 2 .<lb />on oath. _ . ; a perl aie pes " eaichiee for Sewall, wwii . them he ome | . notify me at Dy shop bear Hum-<lb />- -_ - candi or Governor. toy tors rather , .<lb />- One week. z .10 rnor. In reply I) to vote at all for elector berTs, on Dickerson avenue,<lb /><lb />© ~Delivered in town hy carriers without desire to call your attention to the} pave their vote count against Watson-| Pal! Sessisn Opens Sept. 14,<lb />extra cost. . resolution adopted by my committee | [et it be so arramged by the National slr<lb /><lb />Advertisng rates are liberal] and can be} on the 15th of August, a copy of which | committees that there will be a race<lb /><lb />A. F ELLINGTON,<lb /><lb />Fer terms &amp;e. apply to : ee<lb />MRs, L. G. BERNARD, -<lb /><lb />had on application to the editor or at otha ess . Ww .<lb />a i a I omeee I ol on * 1 this poucy | ypon merit seinbaie W oi o Sew: | Greenville. N.C.| Greenville Market.<lb />2 erwis2 718ec y my com- ; Ss r<lb />, un ess otherwise advised by my all, then the I ee ne Corrected by S. M. Schuitz.<lb />. " mittee. mighty vote which will be counted tor Bntter. per 1b o15 to 25<lb />We desire a live correspondent at oYours truly | ~ 8 » per.<lb />: ' . ; Bryan and Watscn. Western Sides 6 to 7<lb />_ gvery postoffice inthe covnty, who will . , ,<lb /> send in brief items of NEWS as it Occurs A. E. HOLTON, -" Calett Female WRT uBee STE AAS 10 to 125<lb />fa each neighborhood. ee plainly! oChairman Republican Ex. Com.� ee = ' Corn Meal * ° 4<lb />aad only on ey side of the paper. REWARDED. I have secured the services ofa thor-| Flour, Family 4.25 to 5.00:<lb />ds Se a oughly ore ene eectam an nue ie 54 to "<lb />. , a . . . - ch orgirls in the building | Oats 35 to 4<lb />: Sagat Bir pape on subscrip- | Eusebius Will Net Suppor Popun sts Heavy the heart, and weary the brain :; on my premises ~ately occupied as music | Sugar . 4 to<lb />: _ But write, my pen, O write rooms. ~Ihe session begins 0 u oe 15 to 25<lb />ot = === | State Senator A. Y. Sigmon, of Ca- | , ; )  Salt per Sack 80 to 1 75<lb />tawba. who publishes ~ihe Hickor For rest from labor will come agam MONDAY, 7th OF SEPTEMBER Chickens 10 to 25<lb />Tuurspay, AvGrst 27 7H, 1896. 5 a ! pu : . y With a kiss from her lips at night ! and will continue for ten months. pees per doz \0 to MW<lb />_ Press and Carolinian as a red-hot Mec he terms are as follows , eeswax. per =0<lb />U seus hy a al oeonditi �"� | Kinley gold organ, declares that he | Sonnet and story"trace them well, primary pile per mo. Ae ss<lb />sas nactanaaal y politica: conditions| Vill not support either A Graig Shu-| In beautifa! lines and bright ; Higher 83.00 "<lb />are-mixed. Mark Hanna's admission ford for Congreas in the Severth dis But the tenderest thought in ay beart | Languages (each) *  * $1 00 Cotton and Peantt, ;<lb />that itis too early to form an opinion trict. He wants astraight-out Repuo- will dwell Music, including use of instrument $3 CO] Below are Norfolk prices Of Cotto. it,<lb /><lb />al ituation in Ohio, Indiana}.. . . . - toe fe se nt Those who desire to patronize the] ay ~ ~esterday, us furnished<lb />about the situatic 0, lican who is for high tariff, gold, and On the kiss from her lips at night! | sekvol had better apply early :s only a oe es amuts for yester® ny, 48 Turn see<lb /><lb />inois i { the frankest ut- : are imi ill tak<lb />and Illinois is one ¢ io Aes McKinley. Why not A. Y. Sigmon] And the world may frown on the head limited number be will taken. chants of Norfok -<lb />terances of the campaign."Washing- | ; Conavess? He reprents the R MRS. ALFRED FORBES, COTTON.<lb />or Congress ! e reprents the he bowed down ny . ~<lb />ton Post, Ind. - blic : . Raleich News and m�"� ; Greenvilie, N. C.}Good Middling 73<lb />. _ publican policy."hKaleigh News an And its splendors veil from sight ; Middlipg 7%<lb />CxS Observer. en sis ha oraw | Low Middling (<lb />The Democratic advocates of the ! peat the oes for | oa me ur" : ae | Good Ordinary 6 b-16<lb />2 emer ame With a kiss from her lips at might . Tone"quie<lb />sinvle gold standard who formerly ok ; sn): " Frank L. Stanton, PEANUTSe<lb />voted with the Democratic party are} Utica, N; Y., Aug. 15-"W"lar. J Prime 24<lb />taking a primary course of instructions BryanTs eventful day ended with an ac Extra Prime 3 :<lb />under such coachess as} Bourke Cochran cident which narrowly missed being a A Kivg Will Rule Us. spanish : TIN BRN<lb />disaster. One-half of the platform __ Tone"firm.<lb /><lb />for admission into the Republican col- |<lb /><lb />lege next November."xtichmond State,<lb />Tham. ot several thousand, in the square in<lb /><lb />front of the Baggs Hotel, in Utica, at<lb /><lb />from which he was addressing a crowd |<lb /><lb />""""<lb />ca eee a oer ne<lb /><lb />Boston, August 25."~God spoke to<lb />me. He said that if His word was not<lb />obeyed the country would no longer<lb />have a president, but a king. ~The day<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE TOBAUS 9 MARKET<lb />REPORT.<lb /><lb />aan aa<lb /><lb />CY © L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />Lucs"Common..... ....25 10 8<lb />o©  Fine.... wee... 7 $0 14<lb />Currers"Common... ....64 told<lb />o6 Fine........ -10to18<lb /><lb />7e ,<lb />xs eae<lb />; : a:<lb /><lb />epee s<lb /><lb />midnight, fell to the ground and, al-<lb />John R. Venable, Esq., of Marion,| though the Presidential candidate es-<lb />is one of the true blood Democrats to} ¢aped injury, Clinton Beckwith, ot<lb />whom the so-called sound money Dem-! Herkimer, a member of the reception<lb />oerats of Henrico and Richmond ad-| committee, had an ankle sprained, Jnv.<lb />dressed .-an .. invitation to join their| T, Teller had a leg broken, and several<lb />movement. Mr. Venable has replied} others were baaly bruised and cut, but<lb />in indignant terms and notified the | no one was seriously injured.<lb /><lb />Committee ot Invitation that when, if! ~The crackling ot timbers and terri-<lb />ever, he leaves the Democratic par-y it] fied shrieks of women nearly created a<lb />will be to fight in the open."Richmond | panic. Mr. Bryan raised his hand to<lb /><lb />is not far distant. If the people heed<lb />my revelation the country and its pesi.<lb />dent will continue, if they do not, a<lb />king will rule. God has said it.�<lb /><lb />So speaks Jennie Adders. the evlored<lb />prophevess of 83 Woodbury street, Rox-<lb /><lb />bury, who has a large following of both<lb />white and blacks who are firm in thei<lb />faith that this humble washwoman is<lb /><lb />the direct representative of God on this ff sweeraeareremesie Bh sererurveroessrcaceemnmes<lb /><lb />Dis atch Dem. 1e Ir OW ~ ~ F ~ ade t o4 Primary,8<lb />~ quiet the crowd, and after a delay 0 earth. She says she has seen che oe A SPECIALT ondary or'Tep<lb />a ten minutes, during which the police , ESTABIASHED 1875. Stary BLOOD POISON permancntiy<lb />Ce _" 2 ) I Divinity. She says: oI went to the cured in 15to25 days. Youcan be treated ag<lb /><lb />: man Ome forsame price under same gui<lb />. and bystanders helped out the men|,,. iT: e Willcom<lb />Senator Pritchard on his way y P third beaven and saw Him. I saw She 357 om Prefer to come here we will cone<lb /><lb />- " ae ae BO tract to pay railroad fareand hotel bill<lb /><lb />. . sas who had gone down in the wreck, he Christ. too. 1 did not want to come o! | Y I ih mocharge, we fail areal Go oreo econ ini<lb /><lb />through Raleigh yesterday had his at-| ,..,: ao - Irist, , Want t rh G cury, lodide potash, and still bave aches and<lb />~ continued his speech. Overcrowding UU = ANG =, BGI) ke 8} B49, | pains, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat,<lb /><lb />* ape , we ; = +1 he d =<lb /><lb />tention called to the statement made :; ~ay | back, but He vaid I must till I 2a imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ul<lb /><lb />t the platform caused the accident. The done His k. so I 1 any partof the body, Hair or Eyebrows falling<lb />| done His work, so ] am here now, out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISOD<lb /><lb />the day before by Chairman Holton, | _,,; : | ,<lb />Ttiea crowd was nearly as large as thé an . og . VD tr aN we guarantee tocure. We soli Ps<lb />namely, that if there were men at the t . SSD LN anhy as hings\as) that The colored prophetess is of medium P ) Ri SLDES GSE ONLDERS nate cases an challonge tho world fora<lb />_ which heard Mr. Bryan at Albany, and case wecannot cure. This disease uas a.ways<lb /><lb />: , height, soli ilt and about ar . . . eres baffled the skill of the most eri -<lb />Hendersonville meeting who had 00); judged several campaign clubs from| 7, © olidly built and about 20 years fo RMURS AND MU ANTS BUY | clans: @500,000 capital behind our tncondk<lb />free silver badges, they were not Re-|y- ae old, She is not of the darkest hue, but ing their yearTs supplies will tina pedared dimes fi) Cas prot cent sealed on<lb /><lb />© Watertown, Herkimer and other een Wn . . their incerest toget our prices befcre pus | 807 Bae Aes OC EM EDY CO.<lb />publicans. He not only confirmed the quite light. ~The most noticeable vhing oFest toh� T ILL. -<lb /><lb />3 onic Temple, C&amp;AiLCAGO,<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete<lb /><lb />statement of the Republican chairman, places. about her is her cyes, that are biack | n allits branches. : , -<lb />but further said that there were no tree and brilliant. OME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.<lb />* r id « . 6 T<lb /><lb />silver Republicans in Western North A POPULIS!' VIEW. FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR Will open at oElm Cottage,<lb />Carolina and very few silver Demo- me Oct. 2nd a Home School for Girls.<lb />wae very annem OUT FOR THE GAME. RICE, TEA, &amp;e from 8 to 16 years of age. Num-<lb /><lb />crats."Raleigh News und Observer. A Suggested Way Out of the Vice- , ao ber limited to 10. Address<lb />* présidentT . " | | ao Wawee Mrs. A. L. McC. WHELAN, os<lb />7 cme nl esidential Muddle From evey place theyTre speaking : Aways ut LOWEST, MARKET PRIORI N orwoe d P.O Nelson Cc. "_<lb />A lad 15 years old in Guilford coun-| | . You cannot find a epot ;<lb />State Senator Westmoreland, of Da- . TOBACEO SNUFF. &amp; CIGARS<lb /><lb />ty, accompanied by some other boys,<lb />recently passed near a field of corn.<lb /><lb />From Billville down to Smithville town,<lb />Where an orator is no: !<lb /><lb />vidson county, « prominent Populist we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />bling youto buy at one protit. A com "<lb /><lb />makes the following suggestion in this<lb /><lb />Che boy pulled an ear of corn, shucked . oe so<lb />we : , ds enonk. 5 } WwW , FU. :<lb />it, and as he walked along the road week's edition of his paper, the David- na SP euk, speak, speak ' mate atosk of jenn Wilson, x C. r oveenvillegN. «,<lb />commenced to eat the corn. They son County News: While the rusty farm gates creak ; '. UR N IT U ti E OODARD &amp; HARDING.<lb />we met the owner of the corn, wid aboueed We believe it will be best for Bryan QO the tellows want the oilice, if itTs 7 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW<lb />bd , ; ; | aie con rank ! reeu e, .<lb />», the'tadtoof stealing the corn. ~The boy and best for the PeopleTs party, if an fifty cents a week! alwavs onhand and soldat prices toswit| Special attention given to collections<lb />wl vay, | Utrangement is made between the Bry- |The hot sun ¢ t the the times. Qur goods areal] bought and | an settlement, of elnims.<lb />ag told him he had taken but one eam an Demoarstic ie ee Ne he iot sun cannot hurt them" sold for CASH therefore, having no risk |" Toane made on short time.<lb />a that he was hungry, and that he would) 2 Populist Na-| They never fear a stroke! to run,we sell at a close margin.<lb />_" ~him for it. The owner said he tional committees to have but. one| They break the news to people, 8. M. SUHULT2 Greenville. NC<lb />) pay ; in e ;<lb />bh. would indict him for it, and went be- Bryan electoral ticket in each State,| And all are mostly obroke.� . JOHN F. STRATTONTS<lb /><lb />the electors to vote tor Sewall and<lb /><lb />fore J. A. Pritchard, a justice of the ItTs speak, speak, speak !<lb /><lb />Watson i ~ti |<lb />peace, and swore out a warrant and had a . ip, oe tion to the Demo- While tke rusty farm ga roreak . Importers and Wholesale Dealera in all kinds of<lb />ae ratic and Populist vote * their a aa ;<lb />the boy arrested, and the justice bound P cast for their) © tie fellows want ot office, it itTs MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,<lb /><lb />State tickets at the coming Avvember<lb /><lb />election, so that the fight between \<lb />"_"_""_"" Sewall and Watson could be made on are what you want in<lb /><lb />him over to the Superior Court.<lb /><lb />A<lb />fifty cents aJweek. Violins, Guitars, Banjes, Accordeons, Harmon<lb />, 11,<lb /><lb />g11, $19, 18,817 Bast beh Se. Now York<lb /><lb />eee aan on<lb /><lb />| Tuesday a dhalleage for a joint can-| square Jssue. 7 3 yh<lb />be On eel arbers.<lb />vass between Mr. Watson, Maj. Guthrie] A votefor the Populist State ticket CREENVILLE 1")<lb />and Judge Russell was sent to Chair"| would mean a vote for Watson, anda : , . TAMES A SMITH,<lb />ogan Holton, of the Republican State | vote for the ~Democratic State tieket x ' ;<lb />es : TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />~ Committes, both Chairman Ayer, of| would mean a vote for Sewall. Here o f ( ee aki tele nk Hat one ~he ier berry Moy<lb />_ the Populist committee, and Chairman | would be an issue that would .keep the @ neh erueee Patronage veces Clothes Papen<lb />Manly, of the Democratic committee, | Populists distinct from the Democratic MY CDP "_""- ee a ,<lb />" the letter. . party, and it would matenally help open on session of this school {will Harare EDMUNDS,<lb />hairman Holton sentithe tollowing| Bryan, The same candidates tor Pres- | is i FASHIONABLE BARE RX. |<lb />| prec wih bor is in and embraces the very latest =<lb />_ replies : idectialclestors would be on both| MONDAY SEPT. 7, 1¢96 [styles and shapes of new Pattora|g2%emensClothingg<lb />oes Clement Manly, Chairman | tickets, and every vote cast for them. ng np nea for 10 months. Hats. : ren<lb />Democratic Executive Commitee. | whether on the Poprlist or Democratic at eae : ae |<lb />eet moon ye Jommmee. | woetper on the Fopr iit of leg Primary knglisb per mo. | T also have a lovely display of |<lb />| oDeak Siri Yours ofthe 26th jast.,| tidkes, wohl be for! Bryan. (Por in"| Intermediate © ras $2. 00|Shirt Waists, Stamped Linens, Hens. D Bopanss,<lb />concurred in by Mr. Ayer, chairman | stance, if in North Carolina th | Higher Mes ites $3 00| Embroidery Silks, Ribbon Collars nee .<lb />on php varkadananae ¥ . pa there were! Languages (each) #1 50| and othernew good Washington, N.C, ...;<lb />�,� yagi ~ey grt rh 1¢ Democratic votes and 95,000 The work and discipline of the schoo) _"" |<lb />tha reply I desive pulist votes polled, each eléctor will be ag heretofore, 5 My entire stock istprettior than} This Hotel has been thoroughly Ténu-<lb /><lb />Wi<lb />would receive 200,100 votes; the elec theral Pinte of your past] ever: before...<lb /><lb />, " poreral new Paige<lb /><lb />ne elt , , : : : | bells to every room. Atten re<lb /><lb />4 tors, Af clocked, Swduldellirow fat Bry-[ SW, HA RAGSDALE, | MRS, GEORGIA PEARCE vanta. Fish and Orstera served Oy.<lb />PCR ILTE oe ae Bs TTARUL,  Centretyoeateds nm<lb /><lb />tion.to the resolution adopted by<lb /><lb />ead<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ViLMINGTIN &amp; WiLDON 3. -) DEMOCRATIC NUMINEGS- | Protective tariff ; reciprocity. ~ oe<lb />AND BRANCHES. | """" Provection to sugar producers. \ i \ Sa<lb />AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD | National Ticket. Protection to wool growers. ; , | 3<lb />oo testorati f tk rican mer= 2 ae<lb />Coadensea penedule | WILLIAM J. BRYAN, Peo MRS Chan Ui TI y | } . ,<lb />| of Nebraska. chant marine. | |<lb />TRAINS GOING SOUTH. | FOR VICE-PRESIDENT. Preservation of the _EXISHNg gold :<lb />" | ARThUR SEWALL, standard and no free coinage of silver GIVES YOU TEE NEWS FRESH EVERY<lb />; Dated im [ 3! = of Maine. . except by international agreement, AFTERNOON (EXCEPTSUNDAY) AND ae<lb />oe «CIS LES! COS = which the party pledges itself to pro- WORKS FOR THE RFST<lb />: AR IRA, 4 FOR CONGRESS"FIRST DISTINCT, | INTERESTS OF<lb />~~ | w. H. LUCAS os ~ -<lb />Leave Weldon ft rein o�"�M of Hyde county. Pensions to war veterans.<lb />Ar. Rocyk Mt | 1 001039: | ; Tj k - Vigorous foreign policy.<lb />: | one ee eee State LicKet- Control of the Hawaiian islands. e o0<lb />| | . .<lb />Lv Tarboro | 12 12) vor GOVERNOR : Building and control of the Nicare-<lb />" ae . *~ x o . 4 . ql<lb />Lv Rocky Mt 1 00/10 | 6 45 CYRUS B. WATSON, guan canal.<lb />Ly oe 2 0811 6 20 of Forsyk. Purchase of the Danish islands GREEN VILLE FIRST, PITTCOUNTY SECOND<lb />~ Vv elma 9 53} ; __. urchas I¢�,� t is) S. . URmPOCkKET ; Sa eri ons!<lb />Ar, Florence a af _ THOS. W. MASON, ted States to restore peace in Cuba.<lb />Qs, | | of Northamptor. oMaintenance ot the Monroe doctrine.<lb />Qe !<lb />oA | Strengthening of the navy. =<lb />" ae "- 7 �"� CHAS. M. LOOKE Exclusion of immigrants who cannot<lb />P. M. | 420 aetna . 43 . okt yn<lb />Lv Wilson 208 | | 620 ot Franklin. read and write. 7 . .<lb />Lv Goldsboro | 3 10 | | 705) = Continuarce of the civil service laws, Ss U ES C R : PTI Oo N 25 Cents a LM OR TH<lb />rv Witenes ; rH | | 9 43] NOUS GUID SIRDUS © Free ballot. No ayneh law. .<lb />r Wilmington! 35 4), | | ? eT R 7 oo, a<lb />P. M.| | A.M Rk. rere Natio..al arbitration of strikes. _<lb />° us . | Public lands tor homesteads.<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRH. FOR PREASURER : | Admission of the territories to state-<lb /><lb />= """ I Lb. EF. AYCOCK, hood as soon 8s po stole.<lb />Dated rm | | en of Wayne, | Representation 1¢ congress tov Alus-<lb />April 20, om 2: | io | a k .<lb />Oe? te | 1 Pf, a | : Nike P<lb />1896. Ar 14 | Ae SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION : a alti; eres InoaR. one<lb />wee " ay ByENTEa: » platform expresses .<lb />IA. WPML J.C. SCARBOROUGH, le pRutrormy ext<lb /><lb />A. M. P.M es symnathy<lb />Ly Florence | S40 74 7) of Jolrston. the Armenian masszcres 5 sympathy<lb />Ly Fayetteville! LE 10. a | | with cflurts. for temperance and ap- "PUBLISHEDJEVERY WEDN ESDAY Av<lb />Sely ~ 12 37 | | y bop IV MW YORE DP . PORK P | .<lb />ty Wilsen 1 Pie 35 FOR ae PFORNEY-G RNID 6 . proves equal pay tor equal Wol k for<lb />oc} one Oe FLL. OSBORNE, .<lb />i Men and women.<lb />Dt | \ of Meckleubarg. () -<lb />wn ce h e<lb />oe | , | POPULIST VLA TEORM, ne Dollar } er Car. 4<lb />7m | FOR ASSCCIATE JUSTICES OF THE °U-<lb />-" AM " ars PREME COURT. | The populist plattorm says that<lb />A. M.| P.M. A. C. AVERY, ot Burke,<lb /><lb />Ly Wilmington) 9 25, 7 ae threugh executive power and patronage<lb /><lb />! | Sr ROO a eie This j he P aan}, |<lb />i Gai tbors 7 01 ; oe BiB BROWNS ot Besa ee the will of the people has been thwarted HIS IS { L@ eaple NY ji avorite<lb /><lb />ar Wilson =| 00) 10.2 and plutocracy has been enthroned on<lb />Ly Larbore 1 248) ~ THE PARLY PLATFORMS IN A the ruins of democracy. TH T }<lb />: | |-~- yy NUTSHEL... ° It demands : ene DEPARTMENT, WHICH<lb />DS _ We s" : hy) :<lb />les) ae. ov IS A REGULAR FEATURE OF THE PAPER<lb />| g = 6 z: DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM Free silver ut 16 to l. 1S ALONE~AW ORTH MANY3 TIM ES" THE<lb />,E cA . . . ! I .<lb />"_ "| | The democratic plafcrm reaffirms| Increase in the volume of the curien- SUBSCRIPTION PRICE os<lb />ip |p 5 c id<lb />Ly Wilson | + vr ara 33 the allegiance of the party to che prin-| ey.<lb />PSOE i a) oo! o : ; : 5 + 6<lb />Ar Rocky Mt | 2 17) 11) 11 16] ¢ ples of Jefferson"freedom ot speech,| ~Chat no mure bonds shall be used<lb />ArT bore al | ~~ |-"" | freedom of the press, freedom of con-| except by specific act of congress. "(0)---<lb />nrpora . . T . : ;<lb />Lv Tarboro | | | science, the preservation of personel] That demonet.zation of lawiul money<lb />rv Stent | aM 4 HH rights, equatitv before the law, and by contract shall be prohibited.<lb />oYe don J1i Ito<lb />home rule. That the government shall exercise W hen you need<lb />It demands" its option in paying its -obligations 1<lb /><lb />Train on Scotiand Neck Branch Road Free silver at 16 to 1, either goid or silver.<lb /><lb />eaves Weldon 3.55 p.m., Halifax 4.10 i ; Oo - hall . a .<lb />p.an., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 Phat bond assues in times of peace! That a graduated income tax shi N (J<lb />w., Greenville 6.47 p, m., Kinston 7.45! shall cease.<lb /><lb />. be levied.<lb />p.in. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2<lb /><lb />@.m., Greenville 8.22 a.m. Arriving: That the government, and not the That postal savings fils fla! See DonTt forget the<lb />Walifax at 11:00 a, m., We'don 11.20 am | banks, sald issue the paper money. established. ~Tha; the government shall ba<lb /><lb />Isily except Sunday. bs -<lb />y : aoat the tariff shall be for revenue | own and operate the railroad and tel-<lb /><lb />_Vrains on Washnigton Branch leave | only. egraph lines. RR eflector Oorttie =,<lb /><lb />Washington 8.00 a. m., and 3.00 p.m nm, a cay St ta ; sacite railroad dines sill<lb />oarrives Parmele 8.50. m., and 4.40 p. Chat there shall be au income tax. | That the Pacific railroad lines sha<lb /><lb />m., Tarbore 9.45 a. m., returningleaves That mmangration be restricted. , be foreclosed.<lb />Tarboro 6.80 p- m., Parmele 10.20 a. m.<lb /><lb />That tae oers » interstate! Th: oy ~ailroad lines not WE \ ? PLE FAC TTR %<lb />and 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington Win the powers of the LENT hat the grants of railroac 3 4 HAVE AMPLE FACILITIES .<lb />11.50 a. m.,and 7.10 p. m. Daily ex-| railroad commission shall be increased. [pester by the roads shall be reclaimed FOR' YHESWORK AND DO Auld,<lb />pt Siday. Comnects with trains on The extravagance of republican con-| and held for settlers. , KINDS~jOr COM MERCIAL§ AND<lb />c i : (JOC. ° / . °<lb />gresses is denounced, That the inidative and referendum TOBACCO re 7<lb />Train leaves s urpore, N ©, via Albe- © ; ; . AUN 6 WAREHOUSE, WORK.<lb />a@arle &amp; Kaleigh f. 12, daity except san Intenerence by the federal govern-| by which the people can vote on the<lb />. Ps e e . rN - . . cS , .<lb />diay, ut 5U p. ul Sunday, 800 P.M; | ment in local edairs is condemned. enactment of laws shall be imaugur-<lb />arrive igouth 9.00 P. WL, 6.25 p.m. a a . a a<lb />Returning eaves Plymouth daily ecoeps Goverament by injuartion and rale | ated. ° . o<lb />Sunday, 6.00 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a om., | ofthe courts by contempt sroceedings That the president, vice president . ~<lb />~ Tete . Or , ~ . =<lb />arrive Parbero 10.25 am and 11. 451 are denounced. and senators shall be elected by direct Our 1] ork ~ p an , | :<lb />frain on Midland N. C, @ranch lewves Refusal of congress to retund the vote of the people. aie rice N) Nuit Our Patrons } i<lb />Geldsboro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a] Pacitic debts is approved. ~The platform expresses sympathy for : :<lb />m..arriving Smithtield 7°30 a, m. Re-!| ,., , . ; ~the TH<lb />turning leaves Smithfield 800 a. m,, ar- Phe ruling of the pension commis-| Cubans; favors home rule in the Dis<lb />rives at Goldstors 9.30 a. m. sioner against arbitrarily dropping | trict of Columbia and the ear'y admis- .<lb />Trams in Nashville peanch leave | 2@!2es trom the rolls is endorsed. sion of the territories to statehood ; T »¥ \\ ORE r<lb />Roky. Mount at 4.80 p. m arrive The admission of New Mexico and | favors just pensions, denounces rule of 2 T<lb />eshville 5.05.p. in., Spring Hope 5.30 Ari ° red lings d<lb />: ; , Ta) . 2 5 . on , Wav il oy 4) T an a<lb />an. Returning leave Sorin | Arizona is approved. the court by contempt proceedings _ ;<lb />peat Returaiiy Tease Spring Hope] Arvene ie npprevel, ty contempt proc {8 THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN GREENVILLE FUR<lb />dO a. mM Nashville 8.3) a a, airive at Sympathy tor Cuba is expressed. denounces ballot-box frauds. " |<lb />rice 3 Agi ono : : . .<lb />Sooduy ut 9.05 u m, daily exerpt Lite tenure in ottice 18 condemned. | |<lb />Tratus on Latta branch, Florence R.|  Dvvotiot to civil and religious Fberty 3 7 BLANK BOOKS STATIONERY N OVELS :<lb />~ 4 on, oeuce . . ; @ ES<lb />d., leave Lacta �,�40 pm, aarive Dantar | 18 proclaimed. | 88.50 per Mo 97.00 per Mo _ \ ye<lb />1.50 pm, Clio 8.05 pm, Returning<lb />leave Clivt6.10 aen, Dunbar 6.30 am,<lb />arriye Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun- | ¢¢-<lb /><lb />day. wevceneas cratvom, | ~Lurlington Institute. |THE MORNING STAR,<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Arbitration of strikes is recomaend.- | Board &amp;e. in Shovi. board &amp;c.in Club. ph:<lb />et<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />,<lb /><lb />Traia onClinton Branch leayes War-| . . ;<lb />saw for Clinton eaily, except Sau Jay, Lhe preamble is an arraignment of | A Military Boarding Beneo hee rey " The Charictia<lb />11.10 a,m.and 8.50 p, m: Returnirg| the democratic part hich is cuarged | Scientitic, Commercial, Mathemat 2cs, Ih (pI les<lb />~ leaves Clinton at 7.00 a. m. and8,00 1 an party, which is cuarged Classica!. Board Washing, &amp;c., ¢ ( *<lb /><lb />1:<lb />with causing all the hard times, bond} Tuition for 10 inonths. 890 to $130 OBS val<lb />Train No, 78 makes close connection | issues, ete. : ? ~dis|!0 years old. 177 pupils. Write for R Poa<lb />~at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via  ete. 5 and the party's record ts  tik<lb /><lb />: : ; catologue. T N °<lb />RG ae at ane Mount with | 2@4 up tor comparison with that of e IRA T. TURI INGFON Daily Cwspaper in<lb />-Norfolk and Carolina for Noriolk | the republicans. . . 4 v<lb /><lb />ne all points North via Norfolk, publicans | mithfleld, N.C. SAEED<lb /><lb />JOHN F. DIVINE, The plattorm speaks for"<lb /><lb />General Bop North Carolina. |?4�"� a<lb /><lb />TT. M. EMERSON, rathe Manage. :<lb /><lb />saves� FAYETTEVILLE MILITARY ACADEMY "- AND woesy, 4<lb /><lb />Tbe Only kive-Dollar Daily of<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />'<lb />North Carolina:s :<lb />FOREMOST NE WSPAPER;<lb /><lb />a _ FAYETTEVILLE, N. ©. ] '<lb />N) MORE COL WEATHER Pare i én sper pine kc nb Soe itted t Mn f Inéependent and fearlesa ; bi anT ~<lb />| *repares for any college or for business. ents adm o colleges o wry . ; blgwer oe<lb />VLR Wits | Va. and N. 0. on cortiticate. Teachers and ~pupils form our household, h us its Class in the State. apa attractive than ever. it will be @ °°<lb />IT am now prepared to furnish | �"�#king the home element very prominent. Number of boarcers limited, The nvaluable visitor to the home, th<lb /><lb />Ice in any quantity, ard will keep<lb /><lb />ndividuality of the student is constantly kept in view, Claages small and best; Wayors Limited Free Coin age office, the elub or the work room, =) tt F<lb />well sapplied throughout the<lb /><lb />| | os 3 Limit tHE DAILY OBSERVER.<lb />Po ON ene cedet.,..The discipline Is strier but parental. WE) of American Silver and Repeal| Ail of the news of the world. Com<lb /><lb />summer. All orders | Write foreatalogne,  ~ GOL. T. J. DREWERY, C. E., Principal, [Of the Ten Per Ceni. Tax on plete Daily reports from the Stat.<lb />livered without a foboyn secession SD State Banks. Daily 50 cents rH Rae paonst Omnnver a vear, .<lb />When you want to be served FOR YOUNG LADIES |per month. Weekly $1.00 per) oA pertect family fonrnal. All thé 2�<lb />promptly send me yoor orders. | . year. Ww.H. BARNARD news of the week. The reportsT * "<lb /><lb />Sunpay Hovns.--From 7to 10) 8 | , Raleigh, N.C. Wilmington N.C from the Legislature aspeeial, Fete<lb /><lb />A. M. and from 5 to 6:30 P. M. ture. Remember the Weckly Ob-<lb /><lb />No superior work done anywhere, North sw bs - ""etna "| server, | | 7<lb />tee te eae arlene Se or South. It has now the best faculty it UWE RG) Ifyou want the news, Subscribe to see nae * y, AP<lb />Fresh Fish arrive by every boat |28%.ever bad. The advantages offered *"" a) |. ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEART<lb /><lb />. ¥* 5 Tue Dar.y-Rertector. 25 cents a; | oyy a<lb /><lb />. W. R. PARKER. pepprecsiobete psy 1) Masicand Art James Dinwiddie, M. A., | month, | Redd tor sample;eoptea, Address | titede<lb /><lb />Nese Five Points. 5 seagoing T siden Hniversity (.V guia) dod , ~ 1HE OBSERV Ky, a<lb />a ~ Nsaenien , * Pang , art rey id<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />a<lb /><lb />: Lad ies PALLY REFLECTOR. oHOT SCOTCH.� " | +f. W. HIGGS, Pres, 4, S. HIGGS, Cashier,<lb /><lb />| Maj. HENRY HARDING AssTt Cashier. =<lb />What These People Catch as They,<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />Your attention is called tu xn Keepiug Constantly at it Brings Sores. Move Around.<lb /><lb />large and excellent line of<lb /><lb />i<lb />i %<lb /><lb />; T. B. Haskett went to Scotland Neck ! a<lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING hi . | : .<lb />1 ~this morning. Greenville, N.C.<lb />Creates many a new business, Luther Savage returned bome last I am now in North-<lb /><lb />Enlarges many an old business,<lb /><lb />vOR Preserves many a large, business night from Rocky Mount. ern Markets making sTocKHozpnrs .<lb />""FOR"" ~evives many adull business, A ey ~<lb />~ rescues nay a lost business, Miss Cornueiia Petty returned to Ler, purchases for Fall and ; :<lb />Saves many a failing. business. | | »in LaGranee last evening. T epresenting a Capital of More Tha Halt<lb />SPRING AN SUKMER WEAR . Secures suceess to any eer DI IDE II Winter Goods. Million Dollars, _ :<lb />_- Miss Normo Northam, o/ Wilming- | . |<lb />| a ota? To oadvertise judicionsiy,TT use the | con, is visiting Mrs. B. F. Sugg. Every body praised Wm. T. Dixon, President National<lb />: "Consisting of" ¢ lumns of the REFLEOTOR. REP vane last wie the splendid Stock I Bae ange fant, Baltimore, oe ,<lb />: ; . EK. Parham came Lome last night: ° ° ollana Nec ,<lb />: HANBIETTA, OASHMERES, "_ ~~ @and was be on the breaks 10-day � carriedthis summer but N-ck, N.C.» i sido ln<lb />4 Sractiheteernin Sioa TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. ich Ronit fleet W \just wait the arriva! foal Toe: Seotland Neck, N. C.<lb />2 eautiful, stylish, up"to~cate, "" Miss Pear ornady, of Willow . R. Fleming, Pactolus, N. C.<lb />anu cheaper than ever before. Passenger and mail train going | (sreene, is visiting the family of B. F. of my fall goods and i D. W. Hardee Hyys 83,<lb />  LAWNS,CHALLIES Rea Mee | Sugg. will show you a line} Greenville N.C<lb />| . North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A Rey. C.J. Woods . ane that surpasses any-;,<lb />DIMITIES, WHtTE GOODS, Vi, leavesl0:10 A.M. , ev. C.J. Woodson, of Gatesville, ~itu ou. seen<lb />PARISIAN RIPPLES, 4 nach Gouna Freight arhivox 200. Japeat yesterday here and left thi TTR J We respectfully solicit the accounts<lb />INDIA LINENS Steamer ~I'ar River arrives from Wash- | Morning. of firms, individuals and the general<lb />; onm ington Mondsy, Wednesday and Friday , a ; iY r G i A R K. publie.<lb />LINEN LAWNS, leaves for Washington Tuesday, ~Thurs; WW. A. Smiih, of Richmond, was on . . Checks and Account Books furnish-<lb />MULLS, Jay and saturday. our tobaccu market yes.erday. He left) 24 wisT Jewelry Store, ed on application.<lb />DOTTED SWISSES, _ this morning.<lb />and Novel COTTON GOODS , J. R. Davenpor:, of Pactolus, weot . - 9 4<lb />of different kinds and description. WEATHERWISE AND OTHER-/porth Wednesday to purchase his full = oo = i P<lb />Never were they more beautiful WISE. | and winter goods = ~ 22 LL) =D)<lb />than this season. aed Rev. J. L. Winfield. -f Washi = ve rs = ~~ bd = =<lb />~ Be bar Inhivl�,�, -f has otcn, 2 ~ wf<lb />General Mixture of Items"Ali Hot. , , tstangtcn S ee on QC =<lb />passed throwgh last eveaing on his way) "_ o= S . S . -_ ?<lb />" s» Kinston to fill ¢ ti int-} 44 S23 og8 Z. oe =<lb />"Come eco our" . a . _ [89 KNinston to fill ene of his appoint-| "&amp; Nn ODO We OO om<lb />Smoke Henry Clay Cheroots, 5 for 10. | ments, S : = aa) = T2 ) Ee =<lb />. CHIR WAIN] CIS Are you are a subscriber to the Re-| Mrs. H. B. Clazk and sister, Miss Eocene) = oe Y oJ "SS =<lb />~ FLECTOR ¢ Margaret Lancler. have bee be "_ D Oo A. S<lb />[ garet Langley, have been on a few Oy ammaa on SS ao SC .<lb />they are the correct styles aud) He. Man proposes"whatTs the rest daysT visit to the families ot Mess. tS of SS -) ce me) . wn 2<lb />prices. quotation ? kK. Uancock and Jas. L. Harriss | &amp;  = © a) aa S = ;<lb />She."Woman accepts. They leit ~Tuesday tor Lewiston tll - 5 " e g &amp; =<lb />isit friends, accompanied fe ; : a je)<lb />HAMBURGJEDGING and Money loaned on 30, G0 and 90 a _ lee naa MBS Jem 4 an EO SK) TS) O Se<lb />INSERTIONS, L ACES, days. Apply to F.C, Har ep 7 ots : sO ae a visiT tol<lb />RIBBONS, FANCY BRAIDS, | | ___ [Bemis Bs clita fe louise Skea | |<lb />and NOVELTIES. The convention party t. at lett Tues- | land Neck Commonwealth. |} Hen<lb />eee for Washingt.a returned - Long and Faithiul Service. : 2 |<lb /><lb />The editor spent Weduesday in 1 :<lb />The oSouthern Leader,� still boids| Bethel and while there had a beng chat I have Just returned from the<lb /><lb />Lace Curtains the lead as the best 5 cent smoke.} with his venerable friend, Col. N. M. NORTHE N ee TIA KETS<lb />Nothing equals it. D.5. Smita. | Tfammond. The Colonel is the very R! oe R 9<lb /><lb />efficient agent at that place of tte At- where I have purchased a<lb /><lb />lantic Coast Line, and has held the<lb /><lb />Window Shades, Curtain Poles.<lb /><lb />The gravel train came in yesterda<lb />"A line of" 6 y y<lb /><lb />vening with a load of sand «o be used<lb /><lb />i  dogelin on the .. , position continmously since the railroad N Ch<lb />Oxford Ties : the tant. ground for the addition was first built to Bezhel, now nearly arge, l | ec \ X ( | Cap<lb /><lb />=° &amp;<lb /><lb />fousteen years. He tells us tiet in * .<lb />or Ladies aud CLildren that has} Wilwingten telt earthquake shocks {a1} these years ke has never miased 1 and stylish line of goods<lb />never been equallec in this town. Tuesday night. People ran out of their} train, The radlroad authorities have We are not LOW on one thing just to catch your eye and!<lb /><lb />* .e } 7 \7<lb />houses thinking sumefdamage would be|juet had a handsome new depot built high oa othews because we think you are not posted. We sell our<lb />| - goods at the<lb />one, says the Dispatch.<lb /><lb />there and Col. Bis d di g<lb />Shoes, Shoes, Best Butter uu. ice at StarkeyTs. ba tra day in a when we crop qed ia LOW EST POSS I B LE P R I C ES,<lb /><lb />| cnhim. Ha takes just pride a» bis/@0d whether you are an expert or not does-not effect oar price one<lb />for every buyer who wants an| J.J. Wynne, who lived near Hick"| new quarters. cent. @ur geods have the stamp of reliability, combining style and<lb />honest. reliable, wearing articles. | ory Grove church in the northeru part | quality with lowes price, pad they will bring you suécess sgainst<lb />of the county, died very suddenly on . Free Silvex Pocket Pook. SS RET IST TME y sock ©<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />es<lb /><lb />~Tuesday ooternoon. The RerLec3on is prepared oiy the CO | QOT | TH IN ( is not surpassed<lb />[ Imbrellas You can vuy wumber at StatenTs eae tree oee and : sak more ¢ ~ by any clothing<lb />| Mill, just 44 miles trom town, at oSin- I orcs ; mu i a i" ~ ee wistore. Iwill sell up-to-date Clothing.<lb />4 ; Soy vwtenalong Ghar clever friends. Capt: . . .<lb />to protect you from the sun and gle Gold Standard Prices.� See E. L. Hact. of the \luatie: ¢: * Thanking you for past favors, I hope to be favord with your<lb />Soule C. R. Speigut, Manager. . " rf o 4 © ok fut ure patronage. J am Yours-to Please,<lb />zine, has sent us a free silver pocket!<lb />1 . ~There was quite a pleasant party on} book that for uniqueness and appar EL KA. HARD ]::5,<lb />. Gentlemen dr a OUF\ the ~Lar last night. They were in| priateness takes the rag off the bash. | Leader of Stvles.<lb />3 �"� Uncle John CherryTs large yaw boat; Tris necket book is nothing mere: zor .<lb />T and had mus~¢ and retreshments. less thai a fulli size = JadiesT stocking /R L. DAVIS, PresTt. R. A. TYSON, Vice-PresTt. J. k. LITTLE.. CashTr.<lb />7 \ cn Satin? Teer clasts. closne| REORGANIZED JUNE 1gth, 1896. .<lb />. . Vermont Butter for sale at D. is an tation waver clase a R ; gth, 189<lb />: 1 1�,� top ot it. e bave heard uff stock-<lb />Saute THE BANK OF CREENVILLE,<lb /><lb />i } ings being weed as receptacles fo:<lb />Shirts, Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Straw; |... ings g I<lb />and Far Hats, aisaadere: an Physicians at Bethel tell us they|money and other valuables and no GREEN VILLE, N. C.<lb />Hosiery. Shoes in correst styles, | never knew of so much fever in that}doubnthat accoa.ts for the erigin of<lb /><lb />. . ; : . 2 DWA@DQ 0@@a @ @<lb />best quality aud popular prives-| ction as now prevails. It is almo§ this free silver pocket book. J¥ our<lb /><lb />ih hare aud will oloase you if you epidemic in some locauions in the coun-| pile ofifree silwer is to be measured in Capital $50,000.00.<lb />Sees give 08 8 Cal try, every member vf several families | this.pocket beok our triend sends us.|  P 7 8 (" . | S95 000 00<lb />being dowu with it = aid in ~apMa ) oUVe<lb /><lb />then we will be in luck surely, and will<lb /><lb />"Our line of"<lb /><lb />: . have enouch j - WWD 03-302 |<lb />" ~ Mrs. J. S. Tunstall ig now prepared hae enoughin store tor many rainy Transacts a General Banking Business and Solicits Collections and Ace<lb />» Furnitur= to tuke boarders by the week er month. YS: counts of Responsible Persons and Firms.<lb /><lb />is complete and embraces many ~lable Loarders wanted, Rates reason-<lb /><lb />useful articleT ~of qunniae ee able, =<lb />Of Dak Calta oe ee a many Two bales of new cotton were car- val<lb /><lb />different kinds. Dining and Par: ~vied to Bethel on Tuesday and bought<lb />lor chairs, Lounges and Couches, |py Blount &amp; Bro. Itis the first new<lb />. poli Pg tab fgg repel cotton reported in Pitt this season.<lb /><lb />Bedsteads, Mattresses, Floor und| First of the season"New. Mullets<lb /><lb />sable Oil. Cloths, Mattings of] and Potatoes 10 cents a peek at S. M.<lb />: Schuitz.<lb /><lb />In a few days we will remove our celebrated stock of us<lb /><lb />p and yood grades.<lb /><lb />Best Blend Tea ,25c per i, at S.<lb /><lb />M. Scliultz,<lb />rete | The Frankiin, Va., team played two<lb />: fy gs ce rae td games ot ball Tuesday and they came<lb />net of beautiful ~designs. out, even. Washington winning first<lb />Pu | : game. The score standing 16° to 5, :<lb />Come acd see. us we will be| er | ey ) S ~<lb />rare elon ~to. show, you | Mranklin second game 15 to, 9, ~ se paar 3p<lb /><lb />ough dur stock. A carefol in-} 4 fresh lot of tun cream Cheese and . | } 4 f , . k | ;<lb />pay will: Tepay. YOU MALS | yi Hutter, on ice, at J. S. Tun 'o.one of: thoseT largeistores id the ~ElliottT Block, on. east side: of<lb /><lb />waite. Ky ang 5) Spree: (Now. is your chance, to. secure rare bargains in thé<lb />\ Fine Italian Macaroni, just received, ot ~i Sergei: i AY. wy hance. oad ret - 1@<lb />~Vat J.S.TunstallTs, a a Ove. oet ! )<lb />| Fresh Carr Batter to-day, Aug. 12<lb /><lb />eo" | BAKER &amp; HART<lb /><lb />»<lb />Pan or dame gatae Lverg Ee oe eee EUR UR ret Ra PISO Leaner nit Ue EE PEO s t ve yl a dt ve eee EM ae ohne Pony, Ba eA Oe ee A i due Hi ~ die i" ~ ~| : od {<lb />yt jet 3, eS. Pe ee, Pe Ue L Saybe et AMA Sti geil ik ya A SE Ly, | bie as MY Le Pa ec we Se ALY Po ebb tens SE Drea MD picid oAlia wee i IR ae ¥ Ang sk prety d. i ah ame | . 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