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          <lb />THE DAILY<lb /><lb />gp a<lb /><lb />D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.<lb /><lb />Oe<lb /><lb />Vol.<lb /><lb />4.<lb /><lb />ee «on a<lb /><lb />nO ee<lb /><lb />REFLECTO<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 28 1896.<lb /><lb />SST<lb />r<lb /><lb /> JOTSOlZG oul SUSApPII4O pus se<lb />SIOHS INI4 AUNLNGD HLOC<lb /><lb />THO<lb />*<lb /><lb />wes JO DUTT INO 999<lb /><lb />Populist Inconsistency and Hypo.<lb />crisy.<lb /><lb />Populist speakers and papers are<lb />frequently saying that the Populist<lb />party in nominating Bryan and Wat-<lb /><lb />son has omet the Democrats more than<lb /><lb />half way,� and theretore the Demo-<lb /><lb />| crats ought to tuke down Sewall and<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />vcte for Watson. And some persons,<lb />without thinking, are ready to admit<lb />But is it?<lb /><lb />Ii certainly is not, even according<lb /><lb />that is true and reasonable.<lb /><lb />to the public declarations of prominent<lb />Both at the Populist na-<lb />tional convention and frequently since<lb /><lb />Populists.<lb /><lb />then, prominent Populists have publicly<lb />boasted that Bryan isas good a Pop.<lb />ulist as they were, and that he would<lb />have been their nominee gven it the<lb />him:<lb />Even last week, at the Populist State<lb /><lb />Democrats had not nominated<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />convention, the chairman of that body<lb /><lb />(Hon. Harry Skinner) in his speech<lb />of acceptance boasted that othe PeopteTs<lb />Iparty has swallowed the Democracy.<lb />| We have compelled them to nominate<lb /><lb />for President a man who is more Pop-<lb /><lb />alist to-day than any Populiet in North<lb />| Carolina.� !<lb /><lb />How then has the PeopleTs party<lb />met the Democrats omore than halt<lb />way�, if that party has oswallowed the<lb />Democrecy�? And, it the Democrats<lb />have been compelled to onominate for<lb />President a man Who is more Populist<lb />to-day than any Populist in North Car-<lb />olina,� surely we might be allowed to<lb />have a Democrat (Sewall) at theT tail<lb />end of the ticket !"Chatham Record.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />The Drought of T84.<lb /><lb />| Mr. E. B. Higgs, of Greenville was<lb />{living in this community in 1884, and<lb />jsay he remembers distinctly that there<lb />was not a drop of rain inT this secton<lb />from 8thof August to Loth of November<lb />of that year. There were good crops,<lb />nevertheless. He alao observes. that<lb />generally when a crop 1s cut short by<lb />rains the short-age is under-estimated,<lb />but when cut short by drcught ths<lb />shortage 1s over-estimated. So there ie<lb />some encouragement to the farmers in<lb />Mr. Higgs " observation. "Scvtland<lb />Neck Commonwealth.<lb /><lb />An Un-casonatie Man, "<lb /><lb />A subscriber, evidently in deep<lb />trouble, sent the following to the oleis"<lb />ure editor� of a well-known paper :<lb /><lb />I ¢@onTt want to know how many<lb />miles it is to the moon,<lb /><lb />I donTt want to know how many<lb />gallons of water there are in the Dead<lb />Sea.<lb /><lb />I donTt want t» know how long it<lb />would take to creep from Maine to Cal-<lb />ifornia.<lb /><lb />I aonTt care who invented the first<lb /><lb />-, Washing machine.<lb /><lb />I donTt care who will be the greatest<lb />living person fifty years from now.<lb /><lb />I donTt care who first wrote that ex-<lb />quisite vem, oWhen Lovely Woman<lb />Stops to Folly.�<lb /><lb />I donTt care who first discovered<lb />America or whether 1t was discovered<lb />before.<lb /><lb />I donTt care whether itTs silver or<lb />gold sixteea to one or one to twenty-<lb /><lb />tive.<lb />| 4 donTt want to kuow who made the<lb />first pair of pants for Bryan cr McKin-<lb />ley.<lb /><lb />But if you will kindly tell me how, to<lb />rid iny flat of water ,bugs I'll be ever-<lb />lastingly obliged to you and will send<lb />you a five-year subscription in advance.<lb /><lb />| Notice.<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />Members ot the Greenville Driving |<lb /><lb />Association are requested, to meet at<lb />the Fresidents office on Monday, Aug.<lb />| 31st, at 3 o'clock.<lb /><lb />| S. T. Hooker, SecTy.<lb /><lb />Two bales of, new. cotton were<lb /><lb />ing incyery, pearly at the same, time,<lb />3 WR Ml og hi 5) Ai<lb />son, co.ored, the other. The cotton<lb /><lb />sold for 7.30, J. C. Cobb &amp; Soa ard<lb />Alfred Forbes exch buying a bale.<lb /><lb />Why He Stopped His Paper.<lb /><lb />oJ reckon Dil have ter quit subscrib-<lb />inT ter yer paper,� said the rural citizen,<lb />oJest see how much ITm a"owinT of, anT<lb />Vl pay up aaT qnit 2� 7<lb /><lb />oWould you mind stating your rea-<lb />sons for tis course ?T asked the<lb />trembling editor.<lb /><lb />oWell,� replied the rural citizen, ~~as<lb />I dunTt believe in strikinT a man in the<lb />dark, I mout as well tell you.�<lb /><lb />oWell 7�<lb /><lb />oI've been a-takinT of yer papar fer<lb />bout six mouthed, hainTt I?�<lb /><lb />oJust about.�<lb /><lb />oWell, Pve been ter town twict in<lb />that time, anT sold a load er tightard<lb />anT two cows, swapped hosses aud lick-<lb />ed the town marshal, anT ef you ever<lb />vive me airy column erbout itT I never<lb />seen it"thafTs all !�"Atlenta Consti-<lb /><lb />tution.<lb /><lb />Items Methodistic.<lb />Tie Sunday school  teaciers<lb />mect at the residence ot A. B. Eilins-<lb />ton tonéght at 8 o'clock.<lb /><lb />wil.<lb /><lb />~The steeple of the Methodist church<lb />at Chapel Hill, was greatly damaged<lb /><lb />by astroke of lightning on Monday,<lb />Aug. 24th.<lb /><lb />On the 26th ins~, Miss Lizzie Reid<lb />Mertin, daughter of Rey. J. B. Martin,<lb />of Chapel Hill, sailed from San Fran-<lb />cisco to Shanghai, China, to enter the<lb />mission work ot the Methodist Episco-<lb />pal Church. South. With her ~sailed<lb />tour other missionaries from the church<lb />South,~and ninz from the Methodist<lb /><lb />brought to Greenville today,: both. com-||<lb /><lb />church, North, to work in China.<lb /><lb />During this year the North Carolina<lb />Methodist church<lb />has lost seven ministers by death ~The<lb /><lb />Conterence ot the<lb /><lb />argest proportionate loss in the history<lb />of the conference.<lb /><lb />No more coffee shall be gathered,<lb />neither shall aay more sugar cane be<lb />ground in Cuba. That is the latest<lb /><lb />jdecree of Captain General Weyler.<lb />The objeet of this hard measure is to<lb />oprevent the insurgents from deriving<lb />revenue from the planters who have<lb />been in the habit of paying the rep"<lb />resentatives of the Provisional Govern-<lb />ment a tax as a consideration tor per-<lb />mission to gather their crops and to in-<lb />'surethem against destruction by the<lb />If the<lb />planters shall tamely submit to this<lb /><lb />torches of the insurrectionists.<lb /><lb />latest outrage upon their inalienable<lb />right to live off the fruit of their toi!<lb />they must be men of putty.<lb />tyrannical were the decrees of the Gov-<lb /><lb />Far less<lb /><lb />ernment of George III, whic set the<lb />American colomes aflame from end to<lb /><lb />end."-Philadelphia Becord.<lb /><lb />IMPROVEMENTS NEEDED.<lb /><lb />| sa tones<lb /><lb />Mr. Epiror:"A_ visitor desires to<lb />call the atteation of the managers of the<lb />tobacco waienouses and the town: u-<lb />thorities to the condition of the street<lb />from the Star Warehouse to the Green-<lb />ville. If there is anything that the<lb />stranger going tou town or market<lb />observes, gnd is impressed with, it is the<lb />condition in which the roads or streets<lb />tha; lead to and from them, It is sui<lb />prising that such men as, manage these<lb />warehouses and administer the ~Town<lb />Government, should ~have left so im-<lb />portant a mutter, in tne condition of the<lb />street referred to sv jong. It is almost<lb />impossible to passT vehicles goingT und<lb />coming. ~There were at least 400 carts<lb />wagons and buggiés, on the grounds<lb />Wednesday, and every one present at the<lb />latgest break that is said to. have been<lb />in, Greenville could but ndtibe! thit de-<lb /><lb />expected to see a veautiful: ~driye way<lb />through the tobacco section but itTs<lb />anything else. VisiTor.<lb /><lb />BY GEORGE !"".<lb />Have You Seen Em.<lb /><lb />i struck itrich:on my trip to the northern mar= ~,<lb /><lb />kets.<lb /><lb />i tl i alain)<lb /><lb />ee ee<lb /><lb />I have purchased the most<lb /><lb />select stock of:<lb /><lb />CLOTHIN<lb /><lb />LPP SILL LDL NILES OP LPL LN Ne El<lb /><lb />NN Ne NL NNN gt ORIN LD<lb /><lb />te<lb /><lb />ever shown here, ~The styles thiss ason sur-<lb /><lb />pass anything I ever saw. 1| have made ar- .<lb /><lb />rangements whereby I can fully {guarantee<lb /><lb />every garment that I take measureTfor. I have<lb />my own private tailor in New York<lb /><lb />moat<lb />can<lb /><lb />certainly suit you in fit and finish. Come see.<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON,<lb /><lb />plo¥able plice in the street. . AT visitor |<lb /><lb />1 obey<lb /><lb />soma<lb /><lb />FALL GOODS _<lb /><lb />Arriving Daily. :<lb /><lb />Our Mr. Taftcis back from the<lb />north and says prices there were<lb />cheaper than ever and he will<lb />make priceshereway down. "<lb /><lb />jena f 4<lb /><lb />own price.<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />e<lb /></p>
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        <p>the office<lb /><lb />we<lb /><lb />» ment of all debts.�<lb /><lb />oF Ff<lb /><lb />|<lb />*<lb />in<lb />Me<lb />a<lb />we<lb />Ne<lb />we<lb /><lb />.<lb /><lb />oF nie .<lb /><lb />VERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />== pe PCRS<lb />SURSCRIPTION RATES.<lb /><lb />Onc year. - - - - $8.00<lb /><lb />Owe month, - - - - .25<lb /><lb />~Ohe week. - - = = 10<lb /><lb />th fydo want.<lb />- ~tiser is the one who persuades: people<lb /><lb />oat Roxboro Tuesday, in joint debate.<lb /><lb />hts .<lb />_ oHe also said:<lb /><lb />-die-of-the-road.<lb /><lb />~yet down.<lb /><lb />ing on the electoral vote on a fair di-<lb /><lb />we had wanted to put these people<lb /><lb />Goi knows we have ample oppor.<lb /><lb />i.<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />D. J. CHARD. Editor.<lb /><lb />ed<lb /><lb />Entered as second-class mail matter.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />_ Delivered in town by carriers without<lb />extra cost.<lb /><lb />Advertisng rates are liberal and can be<lb /><lb />had on application to the editor or at<lb /><lb />scenes coe<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />We desire a live correspondent at<lb />~avery postoffice inthe covuty, who will<lb />~eead in brief items of NEws as it occurs<lb />Neach neighborhood. Write plainly<lb /><lb />ronly on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />Liberal Commission on | supscrip-<lb />sign rates paid to agents.<lb /><lb />" nro "_<lb /><lb />Fripay, Avaust 28TH, 1896.<lb />People won't buy what they donTt<lb />e Generally they donTt know what<lb />The successful adver-<lb /><lb />Soham) memantine Syn nanan -<lb /><lb />that they want just what le has to sell.<lb />serene<lb /><lb />~Ex-Senator Jarvis met Maj. Gutliig<lb /><lb />"Phere were some close firings between<lb />them.<lb /><lb />BAILY REFLECTOR,<lb /><lb />Mr. Bryan has commenced his jour<lb />ney homeward from Red Hook. He<lb />dined with Sezator Hill.on Wednes-<lb />day. | It is said and believed that Hill<lb />wil support him and thus prove that<lb />he isa Democrat. Mr. Bryan went<lb />from the SenatorTs home to the city<lb />hall of Alabany and spoke to an au-<lb />dience cf ten thousand people. It was<lb />the most magnificant crowd and recep-<lb />tion that Mr. Bryan has had on_ this<lb />return journgy. The enthusiasm was<lb />unbounded and the distinguished can-<lb />didate was equal to the oceasion.<lb /><lb />oreimseont:<lb /><lb />eam<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />The State Sound Money Convention.<lb /><lb />Winston, N.C., August 26."The<lb />sound money state convention was<lb />held at Greensboro to-day. J. W. Fries<lb />of Salem, was chosen chairman. ~There<lb />were only twenty-four delegates in~at-<lb />tendance, ten of whom were trom<lb />Greensboro. Resolutiors were adopted<lb />tavoring a national p:esidential ticket ;<lb />instructing &amp; committee to put up elec"<lb />tors, aud after a hot debata pledging<lb />support to the state democratic ticket<lb />nominated at Raleigh on June 25th. |<lb />Delegates were appointed to the In-<lb />dianapolis convention.<lb /><lb />The Washington correspondent of<lb />the New York Journal is responsible<lb />for the statement that Mark Hanua has<lb />laid aside a quarter of a million dollars<lb />with which to buy the State ot Nort.<lb />Caroliaa. He adds, however :<lb /><lb />oBut North Carolinians,<lb />poor, are proud of their independence,<lb /><lb />though<lb /><lb />oMajor Guthrie said oThe Demo-<lb />crats nominated a good man, W. J.!<lb />Bryan, at Chicago, and am going to.<lb />vote for him.�<lb /><lb />oChis is a cutting and slashing cam-<lb />paign, with Cy. Watson on one side<lb />fighting and Daniel Russell on the oth-<lb />er running with his tail tucked from a |<lb />joint canvass ; whileLam in the mid-<lb />ITamin the race tor<lb />Governor to stay. Tam not going to<lb />I amin this fight to the<lb />finish, unless removed by death. If<lb />you want a tree silver Governor and<lb />are sincerely in earnest take down:<lb />Watson aud vote for me, and we will<lb />beat Russell. Iam going to, tell you<lb />the truth. I have got political religion.<lb />(I wish I had some of the other sort.)<lb />I favor making the trade dollar legal<lb />tender in North Carolina for the pay-<lb /><lb />Gov. Jarvis after some introductory<lb />remarks propounded a few questions<lb />to Major Guthrie as follows :<lb /><lb />Jarvis"~Are you in favor of unit"<lb /><lb />vision ?��<lb /><lb />Guthrie"oI am in favor of taking<lb />down Sewail.<lb /><lb />Jarvis"" Well then, Major, are you |<lb />in favor ot uniting oa the silver men in<lb />this, your district, and in the sup»ort of<lb />Kitchen for Congress?�<lb /><lb />Guthrie"oI will answer in my<lb />time.�<lb /><lb />Jarvis"No answer now.�<lb /><lb />Guthrie"~oI canTt antic ipate the con-<lb />vention.<lb /><lb />Jarvis"~-Well, Major, it you are nut<lb />willing to answer that, say are you go-<lb />ing-to vote tor Settle instead of Kitch-<lb /><lb />wy<lb /><lb />Guthrie"~~I didnTt vote for Settle<lb />two years ago and I am not going to<lb />vo.e for any Goldbug this year, I am<lb />in favor of Kitchen and Setile fighting<lb />cut their issue between themselves with-<lb />in open field, without the Populiste put-<lb />ting out a man.�<lb /><lb />Governor Jarvis then said to Major<lb />Guthrie. |<lb /><lb />oIt is wrong for you to attempt to<lb />seare the negroes and the ignorant<lb />white people by telling them that if the<lb />Democrats get back into power they<lb />will put them ygder Tillman rule and<lb />disfranchise them: I say sir, it isa<lb /><lb />slander upon the character and intelli-<lb />gence of our fair State.�<lb /><lb />F<lb /><lb />orm favors it,�<lb />If<lb /><lb />It 18 untrue.<lb /><lb />and are apt to resent signs of corruption<lb />at the polls in an effective and extreme-<lb />ly disagreeable way.�<lb /><lb />Evidently there is an impression that<lb />North Carolina is a purcnasable State<lb />and that there is a purpose to pour a<lb />good deal ot money into it this year.<lb />Let Hanna undertake to buy it for Me-<lb />Kinley or the Amencan Tobacco Com-<lb />pany undertake to buy it from Watson<lb />and they will, each, hear something<lb />drop."Charlotte Observer.<lb /><lb />LATE NEWS.<lb /><lb />Cairo, --ugust 27,"Telegraphic com.<lb />munication has been stopped in_ the<lb />Nile valley beyond Assouan. It is be-<lb />ieved here that the advance of the<lb />Anglo-Egyptian expedition upon Don-<lb />gola will begin tomorrow.<lb /><lb />Topeka, Kans, August 26."The<lb />gold democratic State convention to<lb />elect delegates to the national conven-<lb />tion to Indianapolis met this afternoon.<lb />About 100: prominent democrats from<lb />different parts of the state are in atten"-<lb />aunce.<lb /><lb />Guthrie, Oka, August 26." Bill<lb />Doolin, the last of the noted outlaws of<lb />the south, was killed in a battle with<lb />deputy marshals uedet command of<lb />Heck Thomas, near Ingalls, fifty miles<lb />northeast of here, last night. One mar-<lb />shal was also wounded.<lb /><lb />Elwood, Ind., August 25."The tin<lb />plate strike was ended at midnight last<lb />night by the company signing the scale<lb />and the cityis wild with rejoicing |<lb />The strikers are greatly pleased at the<lb />outcome and spent the night in celebrat<lb />ing the event.<lb /><lb />Gn Wednesday corn reached the<lb />lowest price ever known oa the St.<lb /><lb />Louis market. It struck 194 cents a<lb />bushel.<lb /><lb />While HuntingTs circus was showing<lb /><lb />}at, Shenandoah, Pa., Wednesday night,<lb /><lb />one of the canvasmen shot at a boy<lb />vho was trying to steal under the tent.<lb />Tho boyTs friends cut the tent-ropes<lb />and caused a pavic among the spec<lb />tators.<lb /><lb />Application has been made to have<lb />a receiver appointed for the American<lb />Legion of Honor. It is alleged that<lb />the order is insolvent and that death<lb />claims to the ameunt of more than half<lb />« million dollars #emain unpaid.<lb /><lb />ExGoy, D. B. Francis,.of MissouriT<lb />has been appointed by President Cleve-<lb /><lb />land ta ed Hon. Hoke Salith, re.<lb />signed, ries Coie teedioT<lb /><lb />The Sa'esmanTs Part.<lb /><lb />It isa well-known fact that it is<lb />possible for a disigreeable salesman to<lb />do more in one day to burt a store<lb />among its customers than the proprict-<lb />ors can counséract in a long time by<lb />their best efforts. Apropos ot this,<lb />a Boston retailer recently said: oWe<lb />spenda great deal of money in adver-<lb />tising our business and we try to do it<lb />effectively. I do not propose to have<lb />its good results in any way discounted<lb />by churlish demeanor on the part of<lb />any employee, and I: have give.:special<lb />and positive directions on this point.<lb />No matter how small a persouTs pur-<lb />chase from us may be, or even if he<lb />makes no purchase at all"he is en-<lb />titled to the fullest benefit of the cales-<lb />manTs knowledge of the ousiness po-<lb />litely presented. Not only this, but<lb />each salesman is expected to do some-<lb />thing more than show goods and state<lb />prices. He should addto this an in-<lb />terest in the eustomerTs welfare, bearing<lb />in mind thet the only solid basis for<lb />business success is a constantly increas-<lb />ing list of satisfied customers.� "Shoe<lb />and Leather Facts.<lb /><lb />_<lb /><lb />a ~ "<lb /><lb />HeTd been praying for rain on the hill<lb />and the plain,<lb /><lb />List the cotton and corn should miss;<lb /><lb />oWe hainTt bad a drap<lb /><lb />Sence we planted the crap ;<lb /><lb />Ha~n't never seen weather like this !�T<lb /><lb />Now the rain comes down on the field<lb />and town,<lb /><lb />And a dry spotTs what he seeks;<lb /><lb />And he crosses his leg<lb /><lb />On the old nail keg,<lb /><lb />With: oYou reckou Ttwill rain six<lb />weeks ?�<lb /><lb />""-<lb /><lb />AntsT rg.<lb /><lb />The egg of the ant is uniform,<lb />smooth, tight and bright, without<lb />any division. When the larva has<lb />come from it, only a very thin<lb />membrane is left, which rolls up<lb />and is reduced to an imperceptible<lb />point, and even if the egg does not<lb />hatch it is still so small as to escape<lb />the eyes. This is why these eggs<lb />are so little known, for what is com-<lb />monly and improperly called the<lb />egg is really the larva and is endow-<lb />ed with lifeand motion. These eggs,<lb />or rather these larve, of ants are<lb />very much sought after by barnyard<lb />fow]."Popular Science Monthly.<lb /><lb />A shoemaker was fitting a cus. |<lb /><lb />tomer with a pair of boots when the<lb />buyer observed that he had but one<lb />objection to them, which was that<lb />the soles were too thick. ~If that<lb />ig all,TT replied Crispin, ~o~put on the<lb />boots, and the objection will grad. !<lb />ually wear away.�T<lb />aAiss, Poor Motormaa,<lb /><lb />A motormanTs life is not a happy<lb />one. While the self satisfied con-<lb />ductor is chinking the coin in his<lb />pocket, janciing the register, puilirg<lb />the bell cord or blithely misspro-<lb />nouncing street names, the motor-<lb />man is silently grinding out his life<lb />ot the urale, his mind strung to its<lb />utmost tension, and his hands and<lb />arms never for a moment idle. Yet<lb />heTs the one to bo blamed whenever<lb /><lb />an accident happens, without a<lb />thought being given to the many<lb />calamities wich have been avoided<lb />throuzh his alertness and precau-<lb />tion. " Boston Trangerint<lb /><lb />Tommy Suggests a Remedy.<lb /><lb />oT can say of our neighbor, Hark-<lb />nlong,TT observed Mr. Tucker, ~that<lb />he gives away a great deal in char.<lb />ity and that his left hand never<lb />knows what his right hand is do-<lb />ing."<lb /><lb />~Why doesnTt he take boxing les-<lb />sons?� asked Tommy Tucker. ~~<lb /><lb />CREENVILLE<lb /><lb />Male Academy.<lb /><lb />The next ression of this Sschool Swill<lb />open on<lb /><lb />MONDAY SEPT. 7, 1&amp;6<lb />and continue for 10 months.<lb />The ter�"�Ms are as follows.<lb />Primary K nglish per mo. $2 00<lb />Intermediate~ ~o * $2 WU<lb />HigherT iT) be ee a3 00<lb />Lan a, $1 50<lb /><lb />guages<lb />The work and disclpline of the schoo)<lb /><lb />GREENY<lb />S. D. BAGLEY, A. M., Principal.<lb /><lb />Next seasion will begin 7th day of<lb />September 1898. Instruction thorough<lb />"Discipline firm, bet kind. Pupil<lb />prepared to enter any college, or for<lb />business. For particulars apply to the<lb />Principal,<lb /><lb />MASONIC LODGE SCHUUL.<lb /><lb />Fall Session Opens Sept. 14,<lb /><lb />Fer terms &amp;c. app'y to<lb />MRs, L. G. BERNARD,<lb />~ Greenville. N.C.<lb /><lb />Select Female Schodl<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 ~ately occupied as music<lb />rooms. ~rhe session begins ou<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 00<lb />Intermedéate-** ~* o $2 50<lb />Higher ne g3 00<lb />Languages (each) ~ * $1 00<lb /><lb />Music, including use of instrument $3 CO<lb /><lb />~hose who desire to patronize the<lb />schvol had better apply early :s onlva<lb />limited number be will taken.<lb /><lb />MRs. ALFRED FORBES,<lb />Greenville, N. ©<lb /><lb />we<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb /><lb />SAM. iM. SCHULTZ,<lb /><lb />PORK SLDES &amp;SHOTLDERS<lb /><lb />peek KKSAND MEKUHANTS 6LY<lb /><lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tine<lb />their incerest to get our prices befere pus<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complere<lb />n allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAn<lb />RICH, ~ixA, &amp;.<lb />aways ut LOWEST, AARKET PRIVE:<lb /><lb />TOBACKO SNUFF.&amp; CIGARS |<lb /><lb />we ouy direct from Manufacturers, ene<lb />bling youto buy at one protit. A cor<lb />glote stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always onhand and soldat prices toswirt<lb />the times. Our goods areal! boughtand<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb />to run,we sell at aclose margin,<lb /><lb />S. M. SCHU JI. Greenville, N ©<lb /><lb />in<lb /><lb />are what you want in<lb /><lb />MIILLINERY, ~<lb /><lb />Because 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 />styles ahd shapes of new ' Pattern<lb /><lb />I also have a lovely display of<lb />Shirt Waists, Stamped Linens,<lb />Embroidery Silks, Rib bon Collars<lb />and other new goods:<lb /><lb />LE INSYITOTE.|<lb /><lb />I HAVE THE PRETTIEST<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 />ber's, on Dickerson avenue,<lb /><lb />A. FP ELLINGTON,<lb /><lb />Greenville Market.<lb />Corrected by 8. M. Schultz.<lb />Butter, per lb 15 to 25<lb />Western Siues 6 to 7<lb />Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124<lb />Sorn 40) to 60<lb />Corn Meal 5G to 65<lb />Flour, Family 4.25 to 5,00-<lb />Lard 5} to 10<lb />Oats 35 to 4@<lb /><lb />Sugar 4 to<lb /><lb />Coffee 15 to 25<lb />Salt per Sach 80 to 1 75-<lb />Chickens 10 to 26<lb />Eggs per (loz WwW toll<lb />Beeswax. per 20<lb /><lb />Cotton ana reanct.<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, «8 furnished<lb />by Cobd Bros. &amp; Commission Mere<lb />chants of Norfok -<lb /><lb />COTTON.<lb />Good Middling re<lb />Middling 78<lb />Low Middling 7}<lb />Good Ordinary 6 9-16<lb />Tone"quie<lb />PEANUTS.<lb />Prime 24<lb />Extra Prime 3<lb />oancy _ df<lb />Spanish ¢ $1.10 bn<lb /><lb />Tone"firm.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE TOBACC 5 MARKET<lb />REPORT,<lb /><lb />arenes<lb /><lb />CY ©. L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />eer cin a<lb /><lb />Luas"Comwon.. wee. 2h 008<lb />o Pine... eeeee.e 7 $0 14<lb />Currers- Common... . ..64 tol0<lb />o6 Fine...... 10to18<lb /><lb />1H<lb /><lb />pee ae i SECTOR aR<lb />+ 3N A Ci TY Primary, Sem<lb />: tal AL ondary or Tere<lb />paLiary BLUOD POISON permanently<lb />arcared in 15t035 days, You can betreatcd ag<lb />fee nome forsame price under same guarane<lb />ieay ty. If you prefer tocome here we will cone<lb />aa tract to pay railroad fareand hotel bills,ang<lb />kee ep if we fail to cure. If you have taken mere<lb />cary, odide potash, and still have aches ang<lb />ains, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat,<lb />imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on<lb />any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows fallin<lb />out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISO<lb />we guarantee to cure. We solicit the most obsti=<lb />nate cases and ehalienge the world fora<lb />case wecannotcure. This disease has aiways<lb />baffled the skill of the most eminent physi-«<lb />cians. $500,000 capital behind our uncondle<lb />tional guaranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed on<lb />application. Address COOK REMEDY C<lb />803 Masonic Temole. CHICAGO, ILL -<lb /><lb />OMESCHGOL FOR GIRLS.<lb />Will open at oElm Cottage,T<lb />Oct. 2nda Homo School for Giris.<lb />from 8 to 16 years of age. Num-<lb />ber limited to 10. Address<lb />Mrs. A. L. McC. WHELAN, g.<lb />Norwocd P. O Nelson Cc.<lb /><lb />"_"-<lb /><lb />John E. Woodard, ¥. J. Harding,<lb />Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N. ©.<lb />OODAKRD &amp; HARDING,<lb />ATVORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />Greenville, N.<lb />~pecial attention given to collections<lb />ane settlement of claims.<lb />Loars made on short time.<lb /><lb />JOHN F. STRATTONTS<lb /><lb />omen<lb /><lb />Tmporters and Wholesale Dealers in all iodsof<lb />MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,<lb />cas, |<lb /><lb />811. Sig" 818, B17 East 0th St.. New York.<lb /><lb />ances ad<lb /><lb />| Sarbers.<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENV!LLE. N. 0,<lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />and Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />es<lb /><lb />CRBERT EDMUNDS,<lb />FASHIONABLE. BAREBK.<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleabing<lb /><lb />Gentlemens Clothing.<lb /><lb />OTKL NICHOLSON,�<lb />J. A, BurGEss, .<lb />Washington, N. U,;. »<lb /><lb />im ! | HOCK 28,D if tnar otel h ! re<lb />tunity 10 do so. No party bas dove| Hiljop, Hughes detvo,, a large ary| ineT s My s, continuanee of your pest ever before: nore teen | vated, several new rooms. aadgae blec-<lb />go much for the colored man 'in North | goodd firth 4of New oYork, have tailed) °° Ss, HL RAGSDALEY | MS 9 8 trig bellato every rose. atten ser-<lb /><lb />» . 7 . ie at + and Oysters seryal Gilly. .<lb /><lb />Carolina athe Democratic party. with ligbiliaies wt about $1,500,000. ai 2a ic Oe et ea WU. 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          <lb />"-_<lb /><lb />NWILWINGEIN &amp; WELDON RK. &amp; «| ]PMOURATIC NOMINEES. | Protective tariff; reciprocity. . ;<lb />AND BRANCALS. . 1Tick Provection to sugar producers. \ fs<lb />AND FLORENCE RAI ROAD N ational Ticket, . Protection to wool Browers. .<lb /><lb />"|<lb /><lb />Restoration of tke American mer-<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Ccadensea penedule WILLIAM J. BRYAN, : ! , V CURR e<lb />_ ot Nebraska. Cuant murine. . ~al . , ~<lb />"" . 7 Preseivation of the existing golt :<lb />TRAINS GOING SOUTH. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT. . o 8 ; ; ; ;<lb />" ARTHUR SEWALL, standard and no tree cuinage of silver GIVES YOU THE NEWS FRESH EVERY<lb />Dated Rp pb 8 | | of Maite. except by international agreement, AFTERNOO�"� (EXCELPTSUNDAY)AND<lb />June 14th 6 BIB S| Zé "_" which the party pledges itself to pro- WORKS FOR THE RF§&amp;�"� -<lb />1896, AA RA on FOR CONGRESS"FIRST DISTRICT , . .<lb />aa CL Ce | me | "_" 1 a . ~ | mote. "INT ERESTS OF.<lb />A, M.°.M.| A. M VV . tY, LIL CAS, a . . oe : »<lb />Leave Weldon | 11 55) 9 44 of Hyde county. Pensions to war vetel ans.<lb />Ar. Rocyk Mt | 1 00/1039 , 7 ; Vigorous foreign policy.<lb />eels ns State Ticket: Control of the Hawaiian islands. -O<lb /><lb />Lv Tarboro | 12 12 Building and control of the Nicara-<lb /><lb />FOR GOVERNOR:<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />: ~YRUS oATCON cuan canal.<lb />Lv Rocky Mt 10010 | 5 45 CYRUS B. WATSON, 5<lb />GrRecky we iodo See wk ieee cae Dutth ante | GREEN VILLEFIRST, PITT COUNTY SECOND<lb />Ly Selma 2 53) \ "_ urebas i Sic : . OUR POCKET<lb />Ly Fay'tteville} 4 36) 17 =a (a TES., WLS Active work on the part of the Uni- ~POCKET BOOK THIRD.<lb />G5 | i of Northampton. Maintenance of the Monroe doctrine.<lb />+ G<lb />Des a Strengthening of the navy. "<lb />mei | FOR SECRETARY: a<lb />"_" | = |r \ : an oxclus crents who cannot<lb /> M | ALM CHAS. M. COOKE, we of immigran<lb />y0¢ ot Frankli read and write. .<lb />Lv Wilson 2 08! 6 20 of Franklin. |<lb />Lv Goldsboro | 3 10) ) 705) "_"" Continua ce of the civil service laws. Ss U BSC fe | PTIO N 25 Cents a .MORTH<lb />Lv Magnolia 4 16) | | 5 ie FOR AUDITOR ; Free ballot. No aynch law. | :<lb />Ar Wilmington oe. A.M R. M. FURMAN, Natiowal arbitracion of strikes.<lb />P.M. ot Buncembe ds<lb />| , | Public lands tor homesteads.<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRII. FOR TREASURER: | Admission of the teT ~itories to slute-<lb />oo B. F. AYCOCK, | hood as soon as po sible. |<lb />Dated | Kb/s | os | of Wayne, - Representation 1 congress for Ajas- | 3<lb />April20, | 6a js | 2S " lie .<lb />1896. | Lian o1 i AN | SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION : | Be horror over} . ; i<lb />ee man ML. Peal " | J.C. SCARBOROUGH, The platierm | cxpresses<lb />oa | | t tol ~tne Armenian massieres 3 sympathy<lb />Ly Florence ( 340 74 | | ct olnston. | .<lb />Ly Fayetteville: bi 1G: te | wo with eflorts for temperance aad ap. | "PUBLISHED FVERY WEDN ESDAY sv<lb />Lv Selma baad FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL ? ~eaves equal pay. fer equal work for]<lb />Ar Wilscn 1 20)11 35 | KE. 1. OSBORNE. ) proves equal pay for eq<lb /><lb />inen and women.<lb /><lb />crea, aes one rere | eee Ue remem<lb /><lb />of Mecklenburg.<lb /><lb />D.: | \ | }<lb />Sp | p 8<lb />cc | tgs aye omentpe g POPULIST PLATEORM,. ~One Dollar f (~] Year.<lb />aa | FOR ASSOCIATE, JUSTICES GE THE fU-<lb />"= © My | ary \, PREME COURT The populist plattorm says that<lb />. | jb. Me A. C. AV ke RY. at Burke, . 0 are | atronage . .<lb />Ly Wilmington) 9 25! 700 an D mr 4) a threugh execunve power and parronas® | | is j th D ? N<lb />ae G. H. BROWN, of Beartort, 1 | i a h !<lb />fy ee 0 al | ; x , ASOMISIg Os User the will of the people has been thwarted | bIS is ) ¢ Cop Cy Ny ~avo e<lb />Ly (roldsboro 2 01, 36! a an<lb />Wils 1 00 yr | | iand plutocracy bas been enthroned on |<lb />Ae Cather 048 | W027 DHE PARcY PLATFORMS EN Al) oe. i democracy |<lb />~ Fase) | 12 ruIns of democracy. T TAL N ~ vay i -<lb />av | aka oe SHEL... THE TOBACCO DEPAKTMENT, WillCH-<lb />Do | re A NUTSHEL It demands" | a v4) + inTID UT N't, oWICH<lb />32) S| ae momse anansinn 7 | IS A REGULAR FEATURE OF THE APER<lb />| g2 S32 oe a a Free silver at 16 vo LT. | IS ALONE WORTH MANY; TIMis THE<lb />__ | Ihe democratic platerm = reaflirms| Increase in the volume of the curren SUBSCRIP'TION PRICE,<lb />Ly Wil a ~I r we a the alleyiance of the party to .he prin-| cy. |<lb />v Wilson 4A 2| . . ; Lo<lb />Ar Rocky Mt 217! We " 11 16 | Ciples of Jefferson" freedom of speech, That no more bonds shall be used |<lb />ne a ee [freedom of the press, freedom of con- except by specific act of congress. (0)<lb />Ar ~Tarbor: 410) | . . o . . ;<lb />= Carbor. | science, the preservation of personal That demonetization of lawtul morcy<lb />Lv Rocky i | 2 V7 12.11, rights, equatity before the law, and by contract shall be prohibited.<lb />Ar weldou ea home rale. | "That the government shall exercise When you need = sees<lb />It demands" its option in paying its obligations in o<lb />Train ou Seotla| Neck Braneh Road Free silver at 16 to 1, either god ov silver. . a<lb />aves Welilon 3.55 p,. m. alifax 4.10 op ; ae r ~ oae 1<lb />0. m., ar rives eee Neck at 4.55 IC | Phat bond wWsues In times ot peace That a 2 raduated income tux shi all J () KR P R | N | {IN S<lb />o., Greenville 6,47 p. m., ee 7.45 | shall cease. be levied. ,<lb />Dp. m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2 vaverrme s shall Le . a,<lb />a. m., Greenville 8.22 8. m. Arriving That the eee and not the That postal s savings banks shall | es DonTt f¢ Atay a)<lb />Galifax at 11:00 a. m., We'don 11.20 am | banks, shall issue the paper money. established. That the government shi all i<lb />Jaily except Suuday. | ~ocuat the tariff shall be for revenue | own and operate the railroad and tales<lb />Trains on Washnigton Branch leave | only. egraph lines. Reflector Cyr iy: C2 =<lb />Ee Rare T und 3.00 nes That there shall be an income tax. {| That the Pacific railroad Hines shall .<lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves That ummigration be restricted. be foreclosed. .<lb />Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele We: 20a.m.; That the powers of the interstate} That the grants of railroad lines not WE HAVE ~AMPLE FACILITIES *<lb /><lb />and 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington<lb /><lb />11.50 a. m., and 7.10 p.m. Daily ex- i railroad commission shall be increased. | needed by the roads shall be reclaimed : FORTH ESWORK AND DO au<lb />eee inn Neck Branch, with trains on) ~The extravagance of republican con-| and held for settlers. | KINDS}fOr, COMMERCIALS AND<lb />gresses is denounced. That the inidative and referendum TOBACCO, WAREHOUSE WORK<lb />Train leaves carporu, N ©, via Albe- 1 . oP<lb /><lb />aatle &amp; Raleigh ik. n. daily except St Intererence by the federal govern-| by which the people can vote on the<lb /><lb />: aleig oh. Y except Sun- . Lo : , i<lb /><lb />day, 26 450 p. in., Sunday 300 PL Ms) meotin local atlairs is condemned. enactment of laws shall be inaugur-<lb />artive Plymouth 9.00 DP. wl. 9.25 p. im.<lb /><lb />~ Returuing :2aves Plymouth daily except +. vas : r don<lb />Sunday, 6.00a. n:., Sunday 9.30 a cn. ofthe courts by contempt vroceedings | ohat the president, vice president<lb /><lb />Government by injunction and rale | ated.<lb /><lb />arrive larboro 10.25 am and 1). dil are de ~ed. senators shall be elected by direct .<lb />re ETON | and senators shall be y Our VW ork ovnd Prices Hit Pp. {<lb />Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves Refusal of congress to retund the! yote of the people. Gs 4 , our H | rons<lb />Gold3boro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a| Pacitic debts is approved. The plattorm expresses sympathy for<lb /><lb />m. arriving Smithtield 7°30 a, m. Re- p . ; ~ in the Dis<lb />: y a ay ( » pensk : V1S- ans: favors home rule in the Dis-<lb />turning leaves Smithfield § 00 a. m,. ar- Che ruling of thi pension commis Cubans ; favors hom<lb /><lb />rives ut Gollsbors 9.30 a. m. sioner agaist arbitrarily dropping | trict of Columbia and the ear'y admis- .<lb />. . 3 tr he rolls is endorsed, Si of the territories to statehood ; \<lb />Trains in Nashville branch leave AO ° Sion) ot tiie tervitor ~ ~ me Gs Gee v} .<lb />PeMS ¢ oo ae<lb /><lb />Rocky Mount at 4.30 p. m.. arrive The admission of New Mexico and | favors just pensions, denounces rule of<lb /><lb />Nashville 5.05 p. m., Spring Hope 5,30 . . sedings and<lb />Arizona is approved.  court ~ontem roceedings an<lb /><lb />p. m. Returning leave Spring Hope ~ Pl ) ; the court by cunt pt p<lb /><lb />8.008. m., Nashville 8.3y am, ailive at Sympathy for Cuba is expressed. denounces ballot-box frauds.<lb /><lb />Rocky Mout 9.03 a n), daily except Lite tenure in office is condemned.<lb /><lb />* Sunday. _ i ee aa | Z 7 :<lb />Devotion to civil and religious berty | ."""-""~---"--" . |<lb />Traiuson Latta brauch, Florence R |. . ~ | | ie £3 Bat<lb /><lb />4., leave Lata 6.40 pin, aurive Dunbar | #8 proclaimed. | 98.20 per Mo. 93.90 per Me,<lb /><lb />"IS THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN GREENVILLE FOR"<lb /><lb />a0 pT 0d ath) thi tpatiac Vo ane FS ogre -- . 5 T alk,<lb />ne Bante 1 ie Pee Ret iwea mun of st ixes is recommend: | Board &amp;c. in Spool, Board &amp;e.in Clal.<lb />ave Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun- | °° | . I ° {, .<lb />ay.<lb />; REPUBLICAN PLATFORE. Turlington nstitu C. THE MORNING STAR, oe<lb />Train onClinton Branch leayes War- _ , . . The Charictie<lb />saw dex Clinton caily, except Suuday,| [he preamble -s an arraignment of} A Military Be AL ete ee 1} e ~ est<lb />a,m.and 8.50 p, m: Returnirg| the de ratic par ~oh is. charaed | Scientific, Commercia ee T h (Gl {<lb />4eaves Clinton at7.00 a. m. and3,00 1 my . mous party, which is cuarged ClassicaT. Board Washing, &amp;c., VE<lb />: . with causing all the hard times, bond) Tuition for 10 months. 890 to He OBSER<lb />rain No. 78 makes close connection | jssues. ete, - , :.; 10 years old. 177 pupils. Write for<lb />.at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via eta : rai the partys recorw is catologue. Daily News a in 9<lb />Riechmone, alse at Ravky Mount with | bed up for comparison with that of IRA T. TURLINGEON, Wi p Me  North Carolinas<lb /><lb />-Norfolk and CarolinaR RB for Noriolk | the republicans.<lb /><lb />ne all points North via Norfolk. | mi thfield, N.C. eas fil<lb /><lb />REW.J RY, C. E., Principal.<lb /><lb />JOHN F. DIVINE, ! The plattorm speaks for"- VOREMOST ah ast<lb />rane� FAYETTEVILLE MILITARY ACADEMY """- WER)<lb />f - at<lb />Va. and N, C. on certiticatel Hii o4 B | ora He: pt as its Class in the State, ® | more attractive than ever. it wil<lb />Ice ifany quabitity, ard will Keep ndividuality of the stud jas sind vend best} Favors Limited Free Coinage! tap p i i<lb />summer. All orders An, town de-|.. .Write,for cx alone be<lb />dnc 4 pitols, $8 a vear<lb />caunail [State B £0 gent coe<lb />promptly send me your orders. year, Ww.H. Bei ARD. | o of site were<lb />A ioe! delivered be.|fiNd superior Worl ddud anywhe<lb />faculty i If you want the news. Subscribe to ONLY, ONE DOLLAR A vnin<lb /><lb />General Supt. ""_ North Carolina DAILY ie: ,<lb />FAYETTEVILLE,,.N. C. . The Only Five-Dollar Daily of |<lb />. ted The invalua le�) vi seep kag ui (P oany ;<lb /><lb />ersonal work given toemeh cadet. The aiceipline mal but parental. WE of Atneriontt SFR and, Repeal All<lb />livered' without<lb />ivered  withou extra | charge. 7 4 per vague) Week y' 8), 00 pet, ERK VER.<lb /><lb />Sunpay Hovurs."From 7 to 10 Raleigh, N. C, Wilmington N. ¢ ~i Leptataca tate ie<lb />hours. or South, It has now the |<lb />Arent Fish et rive by every boat | hasever. bad. | the ad ) 6 offered | Tae Day AeA. 25 cents &amp;<lb />ae bas | rasp<lb /><lb />T. M. EMERSON, 'Trattie Manage- AND rn J<lb />Kt 6D WEALRGR » Becogaiaed ps wy cntlegh we ite ete ST Rank. {ndependent and fearless ; bi er an<lb />I aif now propared to fi ait miakjogthe home elem 10 pa oflice, the dub<lb />well sapeliod throughout the| REFER 70 ANY PATRON. of. the, Ten, Pér hi. ~Tax, oe All wor Cop<lb />=. aaa DallyT 66<lb />When you want to. ~be senved | parte, a fan igurant. All = be of<lb />oy Remi cae 5 to 6:30 ; iP; hh er aite is | 2 CBORVOR. avy<lb />W. R. PARKER. }in Literature, Languages,<lb /><lb />i He sicand Art James Dinwiddle, M.A | Ay | de<lb />- Near Five Points. " _" Wn wo 5. _<lb /><lb /></p>
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WAIST LAD,<lb /><lb />they are the} correct styles wd<lb />pric-s.<lb /><lb />HAMBURG{EDGING and<lb />INSERTIONS, LACKS,<lb />RIBBONS, FANCY BRAIDS,<lb />and NOVELTIES.<lb /><lb />rec eerrentntnemea<lb /><lb />Lace Curtains<lb /><lb />Window Shades, Cu.tain Poles.<lb />~" A line of"<lb /><lb />Oxford Ties |<lb /><lb />or Ladies aud Ciildren that has<lb />never been equalled in this town.<lb /><lb />Shoes, Shoes,<lb /><lb />for every bnver who wants an<lb />honest. reliable, woaring articles.<lb /><lb />Umbrellas<lb /><lb />to protect you from the sua and<lb />rain.<lb /><lb />Gentlemen come and examine our<lb />"live of-<lb /><lb />iN<lb /><lb />Shirts, Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Straw<lb /><lb />and Fur Hats, Suspenders and<lb /><lb />Hosiery. Shoes in correst styles,<lb /><lb />best quatity and popular prices.<lb /><lb />' We can aud will please you if you<lb />will give as a cull.<lb /><lb />"Our line of "<lb /><lb />F'urnitur=<lb /><lb />ig complete and embraces many<lb />~ysoful articles of genuine merit.<lb /><lb />Our Oak Suits are lovely. Easy<lb />comfortable Rockers of many<lb /><lb />differeutTkinds. Dining and Par<lb /><lb />Jor chairs, Lounges and Couches,<lb />| Parlor Suits, Centre ~lables, Side.<lb />. Boards, Dining Tubles, Tin Safes,<lb />'} Bedeteade, Mattresses, Floor und<lb />oTable Oil Cloths, Mattings of<lb />ophesp and yood g:ades.<lb /><lb />aj ,<lb />Ah ty it ft<lb />a ~<lb />y<lb /><lb />ns<lb /><lb />by Pie<lb />et an a a<lb /><lb />4 ¥<lb />i .<lb /><lb />rs of Correct Styles<lb /><lb />lon tovacco to-day, a tine boy eecupying<lb /><lb />|. It is now almost dark when the<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING<lb /><lb />Creates many a new business,<lb />Enlarges many an old business,<lb />iieserves inahy a ialge business.<lb />Kevives many a duil business,<lb />Rescues inany a lost business,<lb />Saves nauy a failing business.<lb />S-ecures sucees3 to any business.<lb /><lb />a Sie<lb /><lb />To oadvertise judiciovsiy,�T<lb />columns of the REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />use the<lb /><lb />{TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb /><lb />Passenger and mail train going<lb />north, arrives 8:22 A, M. Going South,<lb />irriyes 6:47 P. M.<lb /><lb />North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A<lb />I, leaveslu:10 A. M.<lb /><lb />south Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 P,<lb />Me leaves 2:15 P.M.<lb /><lb />steamer ~ar River arrives from Wash-<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs<lb />day and Saturday.<lb /><lb />WEATHER BULLETIN.<lb /><lb />Generally fair tonight and Saturday,<lb />probably showers on the coast Satur-<lb /><lb />day.<lb /><lb />Gin e<lb /><lb />WSEATHERWISE AND OTHER-<lb />WISE.<lb /><lb />General Mixture of _Items"Ali Hot.<lb /><lb />Smoke Kenry Clay Cheroots, 9 for 10.<lb /><lb />Wake Forest College opened with<lb />200 pupils.<lb /><lb />Are you are a subscriber to the Re-<lb />FLECTOR ¢<lb /><lb />Several of the farmers who sold at<lb />the Planters Warehouse to-day made<lb />$15 averages. "<lb /><lb />Money loaned ov 30, 60 and 90<lb />days. Apply to If..C, Harding.<lb />The oSouthern Leader,� still botds<lb />the Jead as the best 5 cent smcnke.<lb /><lb />Nothing equals it. D. S. SMITH.<lb /><lb />Wednesday the Star Warehouse<lb />sold 27,678 pounds of tobaccu at an<lb />average of $10.<lb /><lb />Frank HodzesT mind was not much<lb /><lb />his thoughts instead.<lb /><lb />Best Butter os ice at StarkeyTs.<lb /><lb />DAILY REFLECTOR.) = �"�<lb /><lb />Keeping Constantly ct it Brings Snccess. |<lb /><lb />oHOT SCOTCH.�<lb /><lb />Move Around,<lb /><lb />| """<lb />'<lb /><lb />to-day.<lb />Mrs. Eliza Andrews went to Parm-<lb />ele to-Cay.<lb /><lb />J ~T. Worthington, of Griflon, was<lb /><lb />�,�<lb />here today.<lb /><lb />ington today.<lb /><lb />Miss Eva O'Hagan lett this morning<lb />for Rocky Mcuut.<lb /><lb />A. S. Hunting, of Danville, Va., is<lb />here looking over our market.<lb />Miss Bettie Darden, of Greene coun-<lb /><lb />J. A. Crews, representing the Wil-|<lb />mington Messenger, 1s in town,<lb /><lb />M. Owers has moved into one of the<lb />Murford houses in Forbestown.<lb />D. C. Stukes bas moved into the<lb />Sutton cottige near the Academy.<lb /><lb />G. E. Harrison and N. H. Whitfield<lb />came in this morning from Kinston.<lb /><lb />C. F. Harriss, of Falkland, tuok the:<lb />; '<lb />teain here this mormng for Chapel}<lb /><lb />Hill.<lb /><lb />Miss Gertrude Williams returned|<lb />Thursday evening from a tip ie the |<lb /><lb />country. | |<lb /><lb />Walter Wilson hurt one ot his legs;<lb />; ar , |<lb />right severely while riding a ficyele a<lb /><lb />few days ago.<lb /><lb />| Mrs. H. L. Coward and Miss Lillie<lb />Edmundson, of Greene county, are vir<lb />iting Mrs. J. L. Wooten.<lb /><lb />D. J. Walker, of the firm of J. S.<lb />Jenkins &amp; Co., arrived here Thursday<lb />evening and will be on the breaks to<lb />make things hum.<lb /><lb />R. J. Cobb yeturned Thursday even-<lb />ing from a tour of the rorthern mark-<lb />ets, Where he had been to purchase his<lb />fall and winter stock for the well-known |<lb />firm of J. C. Cobb &amp; Son.<lb /><lb />William J. Bryan will certainly<lb />sneak at Raleigh, Charlotte and Greens-<lb />boro. ~The dates are September 17th,<lb />18th and i9th, though it is not as yet<lb />settled which is th, date foreach place.<lb /><lb />The Populists hold township primar<lb />ies tomorrow to select delegates to their<lb />county convention next Thursday.<lb /><lb />Randall Atkinson, a deck hand en<lb />steamer Myers, fell overboard as the<lb />boat was making the deck at Wasing"<lb />ton. ~Lhursday and was drowned.<lb /><lb />You can vuy wumber at StatenTs<lb />Mill, just 44 miles trom town, at *Sin-<lb />Gold Standard Prices.� See<lb /><lb />C. R. Speigut, Manager.<lb /><lb />gle<lb /><lb />Buyers wlio come here from other<lb />markets say tobacco is in<lb />Greenville than anywhere they bave<lb />been. |<lb /><lb />higher<lb /><lb />Vermont Butter for sale at D.S,<lb />Smith.<lb /><lb />J.J. Laughinghouse, of Gr mestand,<lb />sold about 4,000 pounds ef tobacco at<lb />the Eastern to-day and ws pleased<lb />with prices.<lb /><lb />Firt of the seacon"New Maullets<lb />and Potatoes 10 cents a peck at S. M,<lb />Schuitz.<lb /><lb />Rev. G. L. Finch, of Pulaski, Va.,<lb />well-known in Greenville, been<lb />called to the pastorate of the Baptist<lb />church at Williamston.<lb /><lb />'TatTs dry goods store.<lb /><lb />J. B. Cherry, of the popular firm, of<lb />J. B. Cherry &amp; Co., returned Thurs-<lb />day evening from Baltimore, Philadel-<lb />phia and New York, where he pur-<lb />chased a beautiful line of goods tor the<lb />tall und winter trade asd says goods<lb /><lb />were Hever prettier or cheaper. |<lb /><lb />|<lb />Dr. J. L. Wooten moved last ight,<lb />to his beautiful drug store, on the west!<lb />side of Evans street, next to Ricks &amp;,<lb /><lb />Dr. Weooten |<lb /><lb />|<lb />t<lb /><lb />has a nice place and it .s fixed up very<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />neat.<lb />Cherry Hili, |<lb />Heuly in the week Councilman H. C.|<lb />Hooker, who has charge ot Cicerry|<lb />Till Cemetery, had the walks and all<lb />that portion of the grounds belonging |<lb /><lb />condition, Lot owners who have not<lb />cleared otf their plats lately. sould do<lb />sat once so the whole eaclosure my<lb />look better.<lb /><lb />R. L. Davis. of Farmville, was here<lb /><lb />Allen Warrer returned from Wash-!<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />ty, is visting Mrs. J. L. Sugg. |<lb /><lb />. W. HIGGS, Pres, J. S. HIGGS, Cashier<lb />Maj. HENRY HARDING AssTt Cashier.<lb /><lb />L<lb /><lb />! Greenville, N.C.<lb />| Iam now in North-<lb /><lb />ern Markets making] *<lb />7 purchases for Fall and<lb />~Winter Goods.<lb /><lb />STOCKHOLDEi.S .<lb /><lb />Represeating a Capital of More Than a Halt<lb />Million Dollars,<lb /><lb />| Every body praised<lb />the splendid Stock I<lb />carriedthis summerbut<lb />just wait the arrival<lb />of my fall goods and 1<lb />~will show you a line<lb /><lb />Win. T. Dixon, President National<lb />Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md.<lb /><lb />The Seotland Neck Bank, Scotland<lb />Neck, N. C.<lb /><lb />Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C.<lb /><lb />R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N. C.<lb /><lb />D. W. Hardee Tyys 873,<lb />that surpasses any- Greenville N. C.<lb /><lb />thing you seen.:<lb /><lb />H. B. GLARK.<lb /><lb />cawlsT Jewelry Store.<lb /><lb />rnd<lb /><lb />We respectfully solicit the accounts<lb />of firms, individuals and the general<lb />public,<lb /><lb />Cheeks and Account Books furnish-<lb />ed on application.<lb /><lb />war PE EE es aS hee See<lb /><lb />is<lb />t<lb /><lb />mi Ss EX b<lb />| a col ch oa<lb />_" ~ 2 © aa an<lb />se , § Te as<lb /><lb />med of 2 * = we ¢<lb /><lb />se FS se? OO . Ee<lb />oe ew TE BT Os 7. O " ©<lb /><lb />c e L L Yoo co,<lb /><lb />© Co! = " Sf. () = 3<lb /><lb />F ""= sos ae 05 so<lb /><lb />oS + Tt = 2 So<lb /><lb />2 PES 2S Wl oo<lb /><lb />in = SREY ° 5 8<lb /><lb />somo ° ~~ os<lb />4 a2 250 WN tO<lb /><lb />"" fore.<lb /><lb />I have just returned from thie<lb /><lb />NORTHERN :=-: TIARKETS,<lb /><lb />wherelI have purchased a<lb /><lb />Large, New, Cheap<lb /><lb />and stylish line of goods<lb /><lb />We are not LOW on one thing just to catch your eye and<lb />high en others becanse we think you are not posted. We sell our<lb />goods at the<lb /><lb />LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES,<lb /><lb />and whether you are an expert or not does not effect our price one<lb />cent. Our goods have the stamp of reliability, combining style and<lb /><lb />iquality with lowest price, and they will bring you success against<lb /><lb />vll competitors. My stock of<lb /><lb />CLOTHING<lb />store. Iwill sell up-to-date Clothing.<lb /><lb />Thankiog you for past favors, [ hope to be favord with your<lb />future patronage. I am Yours to Please,<lb /><lb />Leader of Stvles.<lb /><lb />R. A. TYSON, Vice-PresTt. J. L. LITTLE. CashTr,<lb />REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896.<lb /><lb />THE BANK OF GREENVILLE,<lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />OQ @ O0@ @ @<lb /><lb />is not surpassed<lb /><lb />R L. DAVIS, PresTt.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />~o the town cleared off and pat in zood Capital $50,000.00. "as<lb /><lb />= Paid in Capital $25,000.00.<lb /><lb />D2 2D 0<lb /><lb />Transacts a General Banking Business and Solicits Collections and Ace<lb /><lb />counts of Responsible Persons and Firms.<lb /><lb />Best lend Tea ,25¢ per 1, at 5.<lb /><lb />M. Schultz.<lb />A tresh lot ot tui: Vream Cheese and<lb /><lb />Vermont Butter, on ice, at J. S. Tun-<lb />stfilTs.<lb /><lb />J evening train comes, aud. by the ' time<lb />| : wea 3 get hale art it, will be<lb />ss oe |__| twell past supper timed when it arrives,<lb />* ~of nesatifal, desig nef! eh Keli i, Ratha ae) fw 4<lb />witha" na Vv hg taht thy } st be 0 ~Fine Ttaliah Maghroni, just received,<lb />an ddome 000 800 HB WE OW at J) SoTunstaills. |,<lb />i� me wotrys : : bai BhAN ORs, AA eorRacat ys<lb />Chedagh uretodk.. Ai im*| ¥resh Carr Butter to-day, at S. MT<lb />~gpection will repay yourmary yoyo |<lb />mes. P ee ink ewe rg vit haw oy i{ |<lb />n |. A~Texas man whipped his, wite be.<lb />cause his collay bition mes inde ~the<lb /><lb />bureau. | It never oecutted toT him 'that<lb />a better plan would have been to ask<lb />his wife to move the bureau and search<lb /><lb />f oin var<lb />ep they<lb /> Tllead de fare l..<lb /><lb />Jf<lb />ony<lb />mF Mf<lb /><lb />ey. Teeny<lb />above.<lb /><lb />) those: |<lb />det? tN Ow.<lb /><lb />| six days for it. |<lb /><lb />SR RR UA an TAA CS ic)� egal a coe ang ee<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />ty FC<lb />whe ki<lb />* Bo,<lb />th We<lb /><lb />. &amp; Be i<lb /><lb />~ = _<lb /><lb />i :<lb /><lb />arge ae the. Elliott Block, on east side Of<lb /><lb />, piel (eee om<lb /><lb />.. tl aa? wtih i au i ~ ' ritay, oie j<lb />is your .chance:to, secure:.rare bargains ii the<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />oH<lb />wb) yd if j ti; ~ ayy . . "<lb /><lb />{ 7 ' Poe ke Gy WO e<lb />t . w<lb /><lb />by any clothing<lb /><lb /></p>
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