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          <lb />Y REFLECTO<lb /><lb />D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />TERMS: 25 Cents a Month.<lb /><lb />Vol. 4.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE,<lb /><lb />pecan ee aR NNeapactnneet<lb /><lb />N. C., MONDAY, AUGUST 31 1896.<lb /><lb />a i |<lb /><lb />~CUOANONW ~L ~O<lb /><lb />ig<lb /><lb />~SOIg 101Sorzy cul, SUSIpP [IO puy sesst] ~SeIpe Ty "<lb /><lb />~se0us<lb /><lb />7<lb /><lb />II NO 20g<lb /><lb />_""<lb /><lb />f<lb />jak<lb /><lb />""SHOHS ING lain Hl<lb /><lb />ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY<lb />THOUSAND,<lb />The Greenville Market Keeps Ciimt-<lb />ing Uj.<lb />The days for the<lb />the tobacco market ssem<lb /><lb />largest breaks on<lb />to be chang-<lb />ing around. It useato be that Fridays<lb />were the big days, bot last season some<lb />block sales that ran over to the next<lb />day somewhat put the farmers to chang-<lb />ing areund, and then<lb /><lb />Wednesdays,<lb /><lb />Thursdays and Fridays to be<lb />While<lb /><lb />sales were faic in siz*, Moiday was con-<lb /><lb />all got<lb /><lb />large days. on other days the<lb />sidered the pooreat Cay of the five, less<lb /><lb />tobacco coming in cn that day than any<lb /><lb />other.<lb /><lb />This season started out pretty much<lb />the same way, with Monday behind the<lb />Mon-<lb />Staso iT3 rec.<lb /><lb />was this<lb />day thet las eclipsed tue<lb />ord so far, there being mcre tebacco on<lb /><lb />other sales days, but it<lb /><lb />If the sun sets pale, it will rain to_<lb />morrow.<lb /><lb />A halo around th: sun inaicates the<lb />approach of a storm, within three days,<lb />from the side which is more bailliant.<lb /><lb />sin in bad weather, expect fine weath.<lb />er soon.<lb /><lb />HIaze and weste:n sky purple, indi.<lb />cate fair weather.<lb /><lb />A blur or haziness aboul the sun in.<lb /><lb />dicates a storm.<lb />If the sun burn more than usual, or<lb /><lb />there be a halo around the sun in_ fine<lb /><lb />weather, expect rain.<lb /><lb />the<lb /><lb />the<lb /><lb />momning 18<lb />and<lb /><lb />scorching, a thunderstorm follows in<lb /><lb />When the sun in<lb />breaking through clouds<lb />the afternoon.<lb /><lb />oSunshine shewer wonTt last half an<lb /><lb />; hour ;<lb /><lb />Snnshine and shower rain again te"<lb /><lb />morrow �<lb /><lb />the market than amy day since the<lb />opening.<lb /><lb />Through the earty morning hours<lb />ithere was a regular jam around the<lb />warehouses, Wagons and carts coming<lb />faster could<lb /><lb />When the sales started at the Eastern<lb /><lb />than they eet inside,<lb />at 9 oTcloek Cvery nvok and corner of<lb />ithe floor was covered and the drive-way<lb />| ae<lb /><lb />was still full cf vehicles that could not<lb />It took two hours<lb /><lb />~and a half to sell this ine floor.<lb /><lb />find roum to unload.<lb /><lb />| And the old Greenville was pretty<lb />much in the same fix, entire floor space<lb />~chock full ot bright-piles with several<lb />ielt in the<lb />It took two hours to. sell<lb />lover the floor.<lb /><lb />| Down at the Star the buyers found<lb />lthings full up again whea they struck<lb />that house at 2:30 for third sale. By<lb />|now it. was seen that things had to<lb />| move up to prevent a block sale, and<lb />with the mest rapid rattling the auc"<lb />tioneer could put in it took them {until<lb />4vTclock to finish the floor.<lb /><lb />And<lb />~heard from. The buyers hurried up<lb />there and some of them wanted to en-<lb /><lb />| loaded wagsons standing<lb /><lb />|<lb />| driveway.<lb /><lb />Sage stretchers to rest on when they<lb />found another house jam full. Seeing<lb /><lb />what was before them they waded in<lb /><lb />and the last we heard from vut there<lb />ithe sale wee still lively with a prospect<lb />of continuing until sunset.<lb /><lb />| Ali this in one day,<lb />that.<lb />on the market and it sold at satisfactory<lb /><lb />and Monday at<lb />There was fully 150,000 pounds<lb />prices. In quanity it broke the record<lb />of the season,<lb />~tire histurv of tle Greenville market<lb />there have been very jew days when<lb />so much tobycco was here.<lb /><lb />and even in the ?2n-<lb /><lb />Weather Sigas From tho Sun,<lb /><lb />If at sunrise there are many dark<lb /><lb />clouds seen inthe west and remain<lb />there, rain will fell on that dy.<lb /><lb />It the sun draws water in the morn-<lb />ing, it will rain before night,<lb /><lb />When the sun rive3 with d'm. murky<lb />co als, with black bea as and clouds in<lb />the west expect rain.<lb /><lb />If the sun rises pale, there will be<lb />rain during the day.<lb /><lb />If the clouds at sunrise be red, there<lb />will be rain during the dey.<lb /><lb />If the sun rises clear, then shadowed<lb />by acloud and comes out clear again,<lb />it will rain before night.<lb /><lb />Red skies in the evening precede fine<lb /><lb />Mu:TOws,<lb /><lb />A red sun indicates fair weatlier.<lb />|; Ared evening indicates fair weather,<lb />but it tne red extend far upward, es-<lb />pecial'y In the morniug it, indicates<lb />wind or raiu.<lb /><lb />A very red sky inthe east at sunse!<lb />indicates stormy . winds.<lb /><lb />SF the sun sets in dark, heavy élouds,<lb />expect rain the next dity'p, 00 o<lb />A byichh, yellow unset<lb /><lb />util a pile pellowT wet.<lb /><lb />ti<lb /><lb />P '@8<lb /><lb />the Planters was still to be.<lb /><lb />Pale yellow twilght, extending high<lb />lup, indicates threatening weathe .<lb />oAs the days begin to shorten, ",<lb />The heat begins to schorch them.�<lb />Sundogs in semmer indicates a storm.<lb />"Bosuon Transcript.<lb /><lb />It Best The Bike.<lb /><lb />Alongside the highway was an oid<lb />farmer ploughing out corn, and riding<lb />the razor-backed horse, man fashion,<lb />which drew the plough, was a girl of<lb />16. *<lb /><lb />oSay, yon !�<lb />as he stopped his team, canTt I sell you<lb /><lb />called the bicycle agent,<lb /><lb />a bike for your daughter there.<lb />oAgent, eh?� querried the farmer,<lb /><lb />las he leaned on the fence.<lb /><lb />oYes, I have the agency for a $50<lb /><lb />bike. Tow many daughters have<lb />you?�<lb />oSeven.�<lb /><lb />oThen you want at least three bikes,<lb />and Vlltell you what I'll do. If you'll<lb /><lb />tuke three"�<lb /><lb />oDonTt want Tem!� interrupted the }<lb /><lb />old man. oYou are a week too late.<lb />| Seven or eight days ago them seven<lb />gals was jest dyinT fer bicycles, but PTve<lb />made Tem take turns rididg that ole hosg<lb />ter half aday at atime and now you<lb />couldyTt give Tem a machine for noth<lb />iug. Say, Mary:<lb />oWhat dad?T answered the girl on<lb /><lb />1<lb /><lb />the horse.<lb /><lb />oWant one of them bicycles ¢<lb /><lb />oGood Lawd, no!� she replied, as<lb />she wriggled about. oLetTs finish wittinT<lb />around, so I kin go to bed tor the res t<lb />of the week !�<lb /><lb />TheyTye Stopped Crowing.<lb /><lb />A baseball elub from EaglesT store,<lb />which had ween doing some lusty crow-<lb />what they could do<lb />came down and crossed<lb /><lb />ing about for<lb />Greenville,<lb />bats with the latter Saturday evening.<lb /><lb />Our boys wiped them up with 14 to 11.<lb /><lb />New Paper.<lb /><lb />The Hickory Times, J. R. Whichard<lb />editor, bas made its appearance. It is<lb />an eight column paper, well printed and<lb />filled with good matter, Nearly a quar-<lb />ter of a century in the printing office<lb />ought to qualify the editor of the Times<lb />for getting out a good paper.<lb /><lb />Ali in One Day.<lb /><lb />Afarmville township man left bome<lb />one morning last week to take a load<lb />of tobacco to market. Returning home<lb />late in the evening he found that his<lb />tamily and stock had increased during<lb />his absence. When he gov threugh<lb />counting up the increase showed one<lb />~baby, three kittens and_ twenty-five<lb /><lb />pigs.<lb /><lb />~We see autumn leaves when autumn<lb />cones. Funny world, this. +<lb /><lb />It there isa ring or halo around the<lb /><lb />as represented.<lb /><lb />J aaa SN<lb /><lb />NEW FALL GOODS. _<lb /><lb />elegant suit of clothes see<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />bal a<lb />a<lb /><lb />Are being received daily and if you want an<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />headquarters for men, boys and youths<lb /><lb />FINE CLOTHING<lb /><lb />a] Py e e<lb /><lb />Satisfaction guaranteed in every case. Goods<lb />D.? °<lb /><lb />Prices are lower this season<lb /><lb />than ever known before. DonTt fail to see me-<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON;<lb /><lb />= seme sem _ CFR na tea naennma,<lb /><lb />Dress Goods, Dress Goods,<lb /><lb />All kind and styles of Trimmings.<lb />Kid Gzloves, Woolen Gloves aud Mitts»<lb />Ladies Wraps, Ladies Dressing Sacks, Corsets<lb /><lb />NEW PALL STOCK.<lb /><lb />Carpets and Rugs, Ladies and Misses Shoes,<lb />Men and Boys Shoes, Table and Floor Oil Cloth<lb /><lb />Ys<lb /><lb />Hosery and Notions, all new, at<lb /><lb />RICKS &amp;<lb /><lb />FALL GOODS _<lb /><lb />Arriving Daily.<lb /><lb />y = =<lb /><lb />ne<lb /><lb />Our Mr. Taft is back from the<lb />north and says prices there were<lb /><lb />ors<lb /><lb />cheaper than ever and he will®�<lb />make prices - way down.<lb /><lb />own price.<lb /><lb />A<lb /><lb />Summer Goods at your<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ail<lb /><lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT . SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />terns is naan<lb /><lb />sntered as second-class mail matter.<lb /><lb />nse<lb /><lb />SURSCRIPTION RATES.<lb /><lb />One year. - - 7° *° $3.00<lb />One month, - ~ - o 28<lb />One week. fee oe e210<lb />Delivered in town, by carriers without<lb />yxtra cost.<lb />Advertisng rates are liberal a nd can be<lb />ad on application to the editor or at<lb />the office<lb /><lb />ne<lb /><lb /> cevereanenaininaatl<lb />ee<lb /><lb />We desire a live Seda at<lb />avery post office inthe covaty, who will<lb />send in brief items of NEWS as it Occurs<lb />{a each neighborhood, Write plainly<lb />aad only on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />-Liperal Commission ou  sudscrip-<lb /><lb />ion rates paid to agents.<lb /><lb />a el<lb /><lb />Monpay. Avavst dstl. 1896.<lb /><lb />Onin aE oe<lb /><lb />THE WATCHTOWER.<lb /><lb />"""t<lb /><lb />Judge Kobert Hughes, the ablest re<lb />publican perhaps in Virginia, and a<lb />has an-<lb /><lb />distinguished ex"journalist,<lb /><lb />nownced his purpose to suppo:t Bryan<lb /><lb />for presid2nt.<lb /><lb />Governor Flower, flatulent goldbug,<lb />otT New Yo:k, was defeated in his own<lb /><lb />home. Ilis county, Jefferson,<lb />none but eilver men to the democratic<lb />~state convention.<lb /><lb />fellow out of the old party.<lb /><lb />Ex-chief of Tammauy. auchatd Cro-<lb /><lb />ker, is out for Bryan.<lb /><lb />Rumor in Washington says<lb />the indorsement of Mcftinley.<lb />bly, but wait.<lb /><lb />Efforts to have joint debates in Ten-<lb /><lb />nesee between Taylor, ~Tillman and<lb /><lb />Minms, the three candidates for gov-<lb /><lb />ernor, have fallen through.<lb /><lb />The democrats and populists in Cali-<lb />fornia have agreed upon a fusion by<lb />which the democrats are to have five<lb />Bryan and Sewall electors and the<lb />populists four Bryai avd Watson  elec-<lb /><lb />tors.<lb />Newspapers in California are bold<lb />fng ostraw election� for president.<lb /><lb />Thus far Bryan has 11,000 and Napo-<lb /><lb />leon MeKinley but 1,000.<lb />McClure. goldbug Hopper, puts Me-<lb /><lb />KinleyTs majority in protection robber<lb />He and Sin<lb />ogerly, the only two editors, who pretend<lb /><lb />Pennsylvania at 400,000.<lb /><lb />to be tainted with democracy in Phila-<lb />delphia, are both for gold, and damning<lb /><lb />all men who ave tor silver.<lb /><lb />The silver: party of California are<lb /><lb />disposed to place their entire cam, aig<lb />fands in the hands of the democrats.<lb />Judge W.<lb /><lb />Bryan.<lb /><lb />Butler is making too much noise in<lb />Washington, so itis reported. Butler<lb />18 losing his head because he is so much<lb />obigger� than he thought it possible tor<lb /><lb />kim to be.<lb /><lb />Watson will stay in the race come<lb />«<lb /><lb />what may. He is a huge traud.<lb /><lb />MeKinley is out of jail and has<lb />spoken twice. His jailor, Hanna, let}<lb />him out.<lb /><lb />Here is the latest we have seen as to<lb />All doubt concerning the<lb /><lb />Dave Hill:<lb /><lb />Austrifins ballot eystem now in almost |<lb /><lb />sends<lb /><lb />It was like reading a<lb /><lb />that<lb />Cleveland will write a letter opposing<lb />Possi-<lb /><lb />R. Hammond, democrat,<lb />ot Georgia is out tor gold and against<lb /><lb />jbut whe presidents of those roads con"<lb />We have the<lb /><lb />all the states in the union.�<lb /><lb />The Washingten Posts says: oEx-<lb />~Senator G. Davis, tne father-in law o<lb />Senator Elkins, has come out for the<lb />Bryan and Sewall ticket. He presided<lb />last Saturday night at a democratic<lb />meeting at Elkins, the home of the<lb />senator, and made a speech favoring the<lb />democratic nominees.� " Wilmington<lb />Messenger.<lb /><lb />al<lb />"" - "<lb /><lb />The Demand for L:terature.<lb /><lb />ed<lb /><lb />In no former political campaign has<lb />there been such a demand fcr literatare<lb />as inthe campaign which has just<lb />opened.<lb /><lb />No sooner had Mr. Bryan delivered<lb />his great speech in Madison Square<lb />Garden, eccepting the democratic nom"<lb />ination, than orders were received from<lb />all parts of the country askiaz for cop.<lb />es of the speech. It has kept the force<lb />~of men employed at the national head-<lb />quarte:s busy for the last weeks supply-<lb />ing these orders, As a campaign docu-<lb />iment, the popularity ot Mr.<lb />| speech has never been equaled in Amer-<lb /><lb />BryanTs<lb /><lb />ican politics .<lb /><lb />From the stato of Calitornia alone<lb /><lb />an order has been received for 300,000<lb />copies. Though CalifornTa was the first<lb />state to order copies 0: the speech di-<lb />rectly, others have rapidly followed<lb />suit. These orders which are now on<lb />tile at national headquarters have ceme<lb />from every state in tne union and con-<lb />stitute in the aggregat? a demand tor<lb />© over 5,000.000 copies of the speech.<lb /><lb />If these figures are not prophetic of<lb />democracyTs overwhelming success in<lb />November, they show at least that nev-<lb />er before in the history of this country<lb />have the people been more thoroughly<lb />aroused to the gravity of pending issues<lb />lor sought more earnestly to arcertain<lb />the truth. Usually in the distribution<lb />of campaign literature the initial steps<lb />are taken by the national committee,<lb />but in the present campaign the popular<lb />demand for speeches and cther docu-<lb />ments bas rendered unnecessary toa<lb />large extent, the exere<lb /><lb />tion.<lb /><lb />found in the fact that heretofore the<lb />issues of the campaign have been gene<lb />rally understovod, or at least readily ac-<lb />~epled by partisans arraye ! against cach<lb />other. In the present campaign, how-<lb />ever, such a knowledge does not exist.<lb />Moreover, a spirit of independence has<lb />made its appearance among the masses<lb /><lb />The people have shown a disposition to to<lb />study the great problems of the day tor<lb />themselves and to arrive at a solution<lb />of some kind accorcing to their own<lb />methods of thought. This spirit of in-<lb />dependence has brought hundreds and<lb />~\ thousands of converts into. the demo-<lb />cratic stronghold. At no time has the<lb />democratic parry been afraid to submit<lb />its cause to the people. ~To every mau<lb />whose mind is not clouded by ignorance<lb />or greed the principles of the demo-<lb />cratic party canrot fail to appeal sus<lb />cessfully. In the calm, deliberate and<lb />patriotic judgment .f the American peo-<lb />ple the cause of democracy is secure.<lb />No matter how much gold is dumped<lb />into the campaign by republican syndi-<lb />cates, it cannot purchase the deep root-<lb />ed convictions ot those who have made<lb />a deliberate study ofthe money ques-<lb />tion nor arrest the triumphant march of<lb /><lb />the democracy to success in Novem-<lb /><lb />ise of this disure- |<lb /><lb />One explanation of this demand is} °<lb /><lb />attiiude of Seuator David B. Hiil to-<lb />ward Bryan and Sewall, the candidates<lb />of the democracy for president and<lb /><lb />bar.<lb />Such a demand for campaign litera-<lb /><lb />Sang the Song at His Grave.<lb /><lb />leen Mavoureen,� were buried Morday<lb />under the auspices of the Confederate<lb />don park cemets1y. The funeral was<lb />lintended to be private, but four or five<lb />hundred people, mostly women, gather-<lb />ed about the of the<lb />Crouch family on London street<lb /><lb />humble home<lb /><lb />and<lb />the efforts cfa squad of policemen were<lb /><lb />f<lb /><lb />| required to keep open a gangway for<lb /><lb />the mourrers.<lb /><lb />The combination hearse and carriage,<lb />This<lb />capacity<lb />being<lb /><lb />a cew device, ,wa3 used. is a<lb />large carriage, wiih a seating<lb />for sixteen persons, the coffin<lb />raised upon the root of ike carriage<lb />The service of the Episcopal church<lb /><lb />by Rev. Robert H. Payne,<lb /><lb />of Calvary church, a select choir sing-<lb /><lb />Was read<lb /><lb />ing appropriate hymns. After the body<lb /><lb />had been lowered into the " soldierTs<lb />grave the choir sang oKathleen<lb />Mavoureen.� There were perhaps a<lb /><lb />thoasand people gathered abuut, and<lb />miny of them were moved to tears."<lb /><lb />Washington Post.<lb /><lb />7,<lb />; f _<lb />r ae<lb />att t<lb />; " fer<lb />: ae<lb /><lb />ase<lb />so SE wt ota<lb /><lb />TL 9<lb />eC HUL :<lb /><lb />aL 1875.<lb /><lb />GHULTZ L,<lb /><lb />PORK SLUES G@SHOULDERS<lb /><lb />hio SRMERS AND MERCHANTS BU 4<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will ting<lb />their interest to get our prices befere pu<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock iscompler:<lb />a all its branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK<lb />RICE . VHA, &amp;e.<lb /><lb />ES?rAbiuishna<lb /><lb />SAM. M.S<lb /><lb />AWays otlLowas® MARKED PRICK<lb /><lb />TOBAGEO SNUFF w CIGARS<lb /><lb />we oDUy direct from Manufacturers, cua<lb />hiing youto buy at one profit. A cam<lb />ylete. stock of /<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />alwavs onhand wad soldat prices tos<lb />thatimes. Our goods arcall boughtand<lb />sold for CASH therefore,<lb />to run,we sell at a close margip.<lb />S. MO SCHUNI., Graenville, N ©<lb /><lb />= Sol Fee Selon,<lb /><lb />I have secured the services of a thor-<lb />oughly competent teacher ana shall<lb />open a school for girls in the building<lb />on my premises lately occupied as music<lb />rooms, ~Lhe session begins ou<lb /><lb />MONDAY, 7ih OF SEPTEMBER<lb /><lb />and will continue for ten months,<lb />The terms are as follows ,<lb /><lb />Primary English per mo. $2 00<lb />Intermediate ** * o $2 50<lb />Higher Sess 83 00<lb />Languages (each) sl 00<lb /><lb />Music, including use of instrument $3 CO<lb /><lb />Those who desire to patronize the<lb />school had better apply early :s only a<lb />limited number be will taken.<lb /><lb />MR, ALFRED FORBES,<lb />Greenville, N. ©,<lb /><lb />The remains of Professor F. Nich-<lb />oison Croueh, the composer of oKath"<lb /><lb />Society in the Confederate lot at Lor- |<lb /><lb />having norisk |<lb /><lb />His Worst Enemy Defeated by<lb />P,P. P., LippmanTs<lb />Great Remedy.<lb /><lb />/ FOR THREE YEARS HE SUFFERED--COULD<lb />HARDLY BREATHB AT NIGHT--ONE<lb />NOSTRIL CLOSED FOR 10 YEARS.<lb /><lb />Mr. A. M. Ramsey, of DeLeon, Texas,<lb />was a sufferer from Catarrh in its worst<lb />form. Truly, his description of his suffer-<lb />ings seem little short of marvelous. In-<lb />stead of seeking his couch, glad for the<lb />nights coming, he went to it with terror,<lb />realizing that anuther long, weary, wake.<lb />ful night and a struggle oto | breathe was<lb />before him. He could not sleep on either<lb />side for two years. P. P. P., LippmanTs<lb />Great Remedy, cured him in quick time.<lb /><lb />DE LEON, TEXAS.<lb />Messrs. LIPPMAN BROS., Savannah, Ga.<lb /><lb />Gents: I have used nearly four bottles<lb />of P. P. P. I was afflicted from the crown<lb />of my head to the soles of my feet. Your<lb />P. P. P. has cured my difficulty of breath-<lb />ing, smotheriog, palpitation of the heart,<lb />and has relieved me of all pain. One nos-<lb />tril was closed for ten years, but now 1<lb />can breathe through it readily.<lb /><lb />I bave not slept on either side for two<lb />years; in fact, I dreaded to see night come.<lb />Now) T sleep soundly in any position all<lb />n .<lb /><lb />am 50 years old, but expect soon to<lb />be able to take hold of the plow handles.<lb />I feel glad that I was lucky encugh to get<lb />P. P. P., and I heartily recommend it to<lb />iny friends and the public generally.<lb />Yours respectfully,<lb />A. M. RAMSEY<lb /><lb />THR STATH OF tiradAS"County of<lb />Comanche."Before the undersigned  au-<lb />thority on this day, personally appeared<lb />A. M. Ramsey, who, after being duly<lb />sworn, sys ou oath that the foregoing<lb />statement made by him relative to the<lb />virtue of P. P. P. medicine is true.<lb /><lb />A. M. RAMSEY.<lb /><lb />Sworn to and subscribed before me this,<lb />August 4th, 1891.<lb /><lb />J. M. LAMBERT, N. P.,<lb />Comanche County. Texas<lb /><lb />Catarrh Cured by P. P. P.<lb /><lb />(LippmanTs Great Remedy) where all other<lb />remedies failed.<lb /><lb />Rheumatism twists and distorts your<lb />hands and feet. Its agonies are intense,<lb />but speedy relief and a es cure<lb />is gained by the use of P. P.<lb /><lb />WomanTs weakness, whether nervous or<lb />otherwise, can be cured and the system<lb />built up by P. P. P. A healthy woman is<lb />a beautiful woman.<lb /><lb />Pimples, blotches, eczema and all!<lb />figurements of the skin are removed and<lb />cured by P. P. P.<lb /><lb />P. P, P. will restore your apetite, build<lb />Vahey gee and regntate you in every<lb />wl removes that he -<lb />ns ee feeling. Sey Cone<lb /><lb />or Blotches nd Pi<lb />otake =e a mples on the face,<lb />zadies, for natural and thorough org<lb />regulation, take P. P. P., LippmanTs Great<lb />| Remedy. and get well at once. .<lb /><lb />SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.<lb /><lb />LIPPiWAN BROTHERS, APOTHECARIES,<lb />SOLE PROPRIETORS<lb /><lb />LippmanTs Block. Savannah. v1.<lb /><lb />Deu fog<lb /><lb />CENTLLE rs nT<lb /><lb />8. D. BAGLEY, A. M., Priveipal.<lb /><lb />Next session will begin 7th day of<lb />September 1893, Lustruction thorough<lb />"Discipline firm, bet kind. Pupil<lb />prepared to enter any college, or<lb />business,<lb />Sema<lb /><lb />bors ~le by J. |. Wooter,<lb /><lb />MASONIG LODGE SCHOOL<lb /><lb />Fer terms &amp;c. app'y ry to<lb />MRs, L. G. BERNARD,<lb /><lb />Greenville, N. O.<lb /><lb />[OT<lb />l<lb /><lb />are what you want In<lb /><lb />~ for<lb />For particulars apply to the<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />dis. |<lb /><lb />I HAVE TEE PRETTIEST<lb /><lb />Wall Paper!<lb /><lb />| ever shown in Greenville. Be<lb />sure to See my samples. All new<lb />styles, uot an old piece in the lot.<lb />Will take pleasure in bringing<lb />samples to your home if you will<lb />notify me at wy shop near Hume<lb />berTs, cn Dickerson avenue,<lb /><lb />A.F ELLINGTON.<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />Greenv ille Market.<lb />Corrected by S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />Butter, per !h 15 to 25<lb />Western Sides 6 to 7<lb />Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124<lb />oorn 40 to 60<lb />Corn Meal 5G so 65<lb />Flour, Fawily 4.25 to 5.00<lb />Lard 5} to 10<lb />Oats 35 to 40<lb />Sugar 4 to<lb /><lb />Cottee 15 to 25<lb />Salt per Sach 80 to 1 75<lb />Chickens 10 to 26<lb />Egys per doz \0 to 1<lb />Beeswax. per ~0<lb /><lb />Cotton ang reantt,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of Cotton<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb /><lb />by Cobo Bros. &amp; Commission Mere<lb />chants of Norfok -<lb />COTTON.<lb />3000 Middling 74<lb />Middling 78<lb />Low Middling 74<lb />Good Ordinary 6 9-16<lb />Tone"quie<lb /><lb />PEANUTS<lb />Prime 24<lb />Extia Prime » 3<lb />"ancy 3}<lb />Spanish $1.10 bn<lb /><lb />Tone"firm.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET<lb />REPORT,<lb /><lb />CY oO. L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />Se tie boa<lb /><lb />Luas"Comwmon..... ....24 10 8<lb />o Fine.... coos... 7 to 14<lb />CuTrers"Commou... ....64 tol0<lb /><lb />~6 Fine.... ... .10to18<lb /><lb />Sauer<lb />LT ¥ Primary, See<lb />ondary orTerm<lb />Sie LY D POUESON permanently<lb />iE) cured in 15085 days. Youcanbetreatcd at<lb />wt pene, forsame price under same guarans<lb />» ff you prefer to come here we will cone<lb /><lb />| pate cases and che<lb /><lb />Fall Sessi-n Opeas ep<lb /><lb />o tracsto pay railroad fareand hotel bills,and<lb />nocharge i? we fail to cure. If you have taken mere<lb />eury, iodide: RS tash, and still rave aches and<lb />as Mueous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat,<lb />inples, Copper Colored | Spots, Ulcers on<lb />any part of the body, H::ir or Eyebrows fallin<lb />out, it ig this Sccondary BLOOD POISO<lb />we puarantce to cure, We sclicit the most obsti=<lb />Nengs the werld fora<lb />case wecennosecure. This disease nas ar ways<lb />bafiled tho skiil of the most eminent physi-<lb />tianse $500,000 capital behind our uncondle<lb />tional guaranty. Abso ni (oO ron�,�s sent sealed on<lb />| application. Addres 38 ~ TOG. J ENMOEDY CO.<lb />'Q0% Masonic Tor: ie, CAacaGo, GLLe .<lb /><lb />(ToRa ia AC ai So i NE ET<lb /><lb />OME SCHGOL FOR GLRLS.<lb />| Will open at oElm Cottage,T<lb />Oct. 2nd w Home School for Git's.<lb />from 8 to 16 years of age. Nui-<lb />ber limited to 1.0. Address<lb /><lb />~Mrs. A. L. McC. WHELAN, oe<lb /><lb />Norwocd P. O Nelson Cr.<lb /><lb />Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />" a iracinnmene eer nene ew leet ene me aman = 5 amino prem tema neem,<lb /><lb />| John E. Woodard. FY U. Harding,<lb />Wilson, N.C. Greenville, \. ©.<lb />OODARD &amp; HARDING.<lb />ATVORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />GreenvilleT N.<lb /> pecial attention given co collections<lb />anT settlement of cluime,<lb />Loans made on short time.<lb /><lb />1 --eetiimetees miion ae an rseeeneniante<lb /><lb />JOHN F. heel EA tel<lb /><lb />' Dealers �<lb />MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,<lb />Violins rye ra Accordeons, peal<lb /><lb />Bil. 13.81 is 8,80 817 ~Bast ot th Bee Ne New rYork.<lb /><lb />NRL Ge NM ENS ~<lb /><lb />tuve,.therefore, in spite of the millions<lb />which republican syndicates have put<lb />up, is indeed a most auspicious and<lb />gratifying indication. It dispels what-<lb />ever doubt may have clouded the hope<lb /><lb />3 ar bers.<lb /><lb />vice president, was removed Sunday<lb />night by full confirmation of the report<lb />that Senator Hill had invited Mr. and<lb />Mrs. Bryan to dine with him and a few<lb /><lb />CREENVIL LE<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENVILLE. N. 0,<lb /><lb />MILLINERY, ~<lb /><lb />Becuuve an old style bat never<lb /><lb />friends at WolfertTs Roost, the senatorTs|<lb /><lb />home near Albany, ~this atternoon at 5<lb />oTclock.<lb /><lb />Hoke SmithTs successor, Ex-guvernor<lb />Francis, ot Missouri, is an extreme<lb />Wall street osound moacy� advocate.<lb />oThar now !�<lb /><lb />Tne New Yok Jiciaal, says the<lb />votes of bankers and railroad presi-<lb />dents are not so numerous as Hanna<lb /><lb />cf demoertic success and makes the<lb />victory of the people. certain."Atlanta<lb />Constitution.<lb /><lb />ee<lb />Brooks"I say, Smithers can yon<lb /><lb />spell blind pig?<lb /><lb />Smithers"Of course.<lb /><lb />- elle J let me hear you."<lb /><lb />Be p-i-g.�<lb /><lb />WNo, thatTs wrong.�<lb /><lb />oWell, let me hear you spell air<lb />oBond� pg.� F<lb /><lb />| the: two iTs out.�T<lb />: put the two isdn it would<lb /><lb />not be k blind, would t?<lb /><lb />Male Academy,<lb /><lb />The next session of thisT Scbool Fwill<lb />open on<lb /><lb />MONDAY SEPT. 7, 159<lb />and continue for 10 months.<lb />The terms are as follows.<lb />Primary Kk nglish per mo. $2 00).<lb />Intermediate © «+ $2.00<lb />Higher i $3 00<lb />Languages (each) ** + $1 50:<lb /><lb />The work and diselpline of the schoo)<lb />will be as heretofore ¥<lb /><lb />We ask a continuance of your past<lb />iberal patronage. . anal<lb /><lb />7 W. H. RAGSDALE. .<lb /><lb />?<lb /><lb />shows the wearer to be up to date.<lb /><lb />NY SPRING STOCK<lb /><lb />is in and embraces the yerv latest<lb />styles and shapes cf new Pattern<lb />Hats.<lb /><lb />T also have a lovely display of<lb />Shirt Waists, Stamped Linens,<lb />Embroidery Silks, Ribbon Collars<lb />~and other new ~goods: !<lb /><lb />ty, entire. stock isiprettior than<lb /><lb />7 ~ever before. :<lb /><lb />~ ARS. GEORGIE PERRE:<lb /><lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />and Pressing Gents Clothes a speeidlty<lb /><lb />fen ete ek eine apt tens ~sei enrinte<lb /><lb />HoRBeRT EDMUNDS.<lb />FASHIONABLE BARE Sites<lb /><lb />Special attention givenT to ping<lb />Gentlemens Clothing. cles<lb /><lb />ow<lb /><lb />ie<lb /><lb />OTKL NICHUIAON<lb />J. A, BuRGEss, tlie.<lb />Washington, N. OG, bt<lb /><lb />This Hotel has been thorough .<lb />vated, several new rooms ad<lb />tric bells to every room. Atten<lb /><lb />_ | Patronage of traveling puvlic<lb /><lb />vants. Fish and Oysters sery<lb /><lb />Centrely located.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ae Seimameamanaeenemed sea eR A et a<lb /><lb />~ A YME ODe ON bea, DeMOvxATE +. NUMINEES. | Protective tariff ; reciprocity. oe<lb />: AND BRAN U AES... ;  Provection to sugar producers.<lb />AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD Natiunal Ticket, | Protection to wool growers.<lb />1620 dule « WILL ~MJ "BRYAN ' Restoration of the American mer-<lb />; oan ee | of Nebraska. - | | chant marine.<lb />eo? TRAINS GOING SOUTH. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT. | Preservation of ihe existing gold<lb />. ARTHUR SEWALL, | standard and no free cvinage of silver GIVES YOU TRE NEWS FRESH tVERY<lb />Dated JR eles LS of Maine. /except by international agreement, AFTERNOON (EXCLPT SUNDAY) AND<lb />June Ten L = EB ¢ za a ; cppes__ PRs? piste | which the party p'edges itself to pro- WORKS FOR THE R?F&amp;S�"� .<lb />oui la "a eV HLLUCAS, |, Bte. "{NTERESTS OF.<lb />Leave Weldon ~ Bat Mi : of Hyde county. Pensions to war veterans.<lb /><lb />1 55) 9 44 | .<lb />Ar. Rocyk Mt | 1 00/16 39) | . | Vigorous foreign policy.<lb />" nn State Ticket- | Control of the Hawaiian islands. b ~O-<lb />|<lb /><lb />Lv Tarboro 12.12) Building and control of the Nicara-<lb />i guan canal,<lb /><lb />FOR GOVERNOR:<lb /><lb />Ly Rocky Mt | 1 0010 | 5 45 CYRUS B. WATSON<lb />Lv Wilson | 20811 | 620 wFowghe | pec abe Danith thangs ~" | CREENVILLE FIRST, PITT COUNTY SECOND<lb />Ly Selma 2 53) ~ a urchase of the sh islands.<lb />Lv FayTtteville| 4361.7 -" Active work on the part of the Uni OUR POCKET BOOK THIRD.<lb />Ar. Florence 7 231 3 4 FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR: ° oCut<lb />"_" "-" THOS. W. MASON, T ted States to restore peace 3n Cu ae<lb />Gm | | | of Northampton. Maintenance ot the Monroe doctrine.<lb />: 2A | | Strengthening of the navy, _<lb />"_ ae "| | a ETO SYS SLE xclusi t immigrants who cannot<lb />PM.) ALM CHAS. M. COOKE. oxen mmmig!<lb />Lv Wilson 2 08; | | 6 20 of Franklin. | Pead ane - | |<lb />Lv Goldsboro | 3 Wu, | | c 101 a | Continuarce of the civil service lews. S U ESC R j PTION 95 Cents a MONTH<lb />Iiv Magnolia | 4 16, bd g FOR AUDITOR : Free ballot. No iyneh law.<lb />Ar Wilmington| 5 43, | 9 45 7 a c " | 7<lb />P. M.| | ALM R.M. PFURMAN, Natio.al arbitration of strikes.<lb />ot Buncombe. |<lb /><lb />| {|  Publie Jan ds for homesteads. |<lb /><lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRH. .<lb /><lb />issioe he tevrituries to state-<lb />FOR TREASURER! Admission of th<lb /><lb />" | BF. AYCOCK, | hood as soon as po sible. i<lb />Dated = | Eb | | oe | et Wayne, Representation 1 congress tor Alas- | ,<lb />April 20, | oz joe | , oe . i<lb />896. [aa | SA UPr. Pt INSTRUCTION o : 3 at<lb />wee we SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION | Hy . sosaes (IMHO GC<lb />"" oo oe he platform expresses horror over ~<lb />JA MOPM | J.C. SCARBOROUGH, ney :<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />Yaily<lb /><lb />anu. 32<lb />No Sal<lb /><lb />| Daily<lb /><lb />ly<lb /><lb />i : _ aw ~ ,<lb />Ly Florence 8 40 73 | oi -lobnston. the Armenian mass:eres ; sympathy<lb />Eat ee | = with cflorts for temperance and ape) "PUBLISHEDJEVERY. WEDNESDAYQS !"<lb />ar Wilxn =| 120tL35 : aan uN | proves equal pay for equal work for | ,<lb />se ee " ee. | see OSBORN ky , eH and women.<lb />oLo \ of Mecxlenburg. | " ,<lb />ca | _ | POPULIST PLATFORM. tl, , f) lhe : i : Y o<lb />o- - | | FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE &amp;U- | He . 0 ay ( I Car<lb />Oe 4. U | ae | PREME COURT The populist platform says that<lb />ji ae the | ~ rr: y ....)- .<lb />L Vy Wilmington q 25) 7 U0 | oi B ik AYN Oak | thre ugh eXeCulyve power and patronage " e e , bys � , i's<lb />{.v Magnolia 10 52, | | 8 30) G ) of Beater t, lhe wil | thwarted i : { F ) f ; it<lb />Ly Goldsboro | 12 01) | | § 36) """- " oo 1 the will of the people has been thwa REN IS ic ne i (° N) avor e<lb />ar Wilson 1 00! | ' 10 27) jand plutocracy bas been enthroned on<lb />Ly-ferboro #48) |THE PARLY PLATFORMS IN A the ruins of democracy. ~<lb />an eared nea eeee NUTSHEL.. Teemu 7 THE IOBACCO DEPAKTMENT, WHICH<lb />i oe SAS UELG os ~ y j ry ys \ 7<lb />een 2! Hq { 4 : 4 2 .<lb />EE | id 5 DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM, Free silver at 16 v0 1. | " A ORR WOUTA Many. tt, paca<lb />pa) fa coll . : \ Hy VIN ~ dx TR .<lb />7 P. M | ip i The democratic platform reatlirms{ Increase in the volume of the carren SUBSCRIPTION PRICE<lb />© WW. | i ° \ IP, M ° . - 44<lb />Lv Wilson 1 20 1135. 10 32 the allegiance of the party to .he prin-j cy. ;<lb />Ar Rocky Mt | 2 17) 121 11 16) e'ples of Jeflerson"freedom ot speech, | ~That no more bonds shall be usec<lb />ac ~Tarboro erin freedom of the press, freedom of con-; except by specific act of congress. "(0) - _<lb />Lv ~Carboru | | scienee, the preservation " of pers onal That aemonetization of lawtul morey<lb />. hi *) ial . 6 | ; 0 ili<lb />ae Rocky Mt ee i a rights, equality before the law, and {by contract shall be prohibited.<lb />home rule. That thy government shall� exercise When you nee<lb />It demands" its option in paying Its obligations mM<lb /><lb />Train on Scotland Neck Kraneh Road oe el . a : wesilver<lb />eaves Welilon 3.55 p. m., Halifax 4.19) {Pee silver at 16 to 1, Tiere puoel OP ETE<lb /><lb />9 ° . ; ny ~ ° oe ~;<lb />p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 That bond issues in times of peace} That a oraduated income fax shall | C) B Pp ml ! N | N¢ :<lb />ille : j , |<lb />o., Greenville 6.47 p, m., Kinston 7.45! shall cease. be levied. |<lb /><lb />p.m. Returning, ieaves Kinston 7.2<lb /><lb />@.m., Greenville 8.22 a. m, Arriving That the goverrment, and not the | That postal savings banks rbull te ¢ + f t t<lb /><lb />Galifax at 11:60». m., We'don 11.20 am! panke. gall j  voverD | alll a a<lb />yanks, shall issue the paper: y, established. That the goverrment shi Sees<lb /><lb />faily except Suudavy. , Suall issue the paper money establishe oa) on Orpe<lb /><lb />~Poat the tariff shall be tor revenue}own and operate the 1 ~allroad and "<lb /><lb />Trains on Washnigton Branch lezve | oyly ezraph lines. |<lb />y: i<lb /><lb />Washington 8.U0 a, m., and3.00 p.m,<lb /><lb />arrives Parmele 3.50 a. m., and 4.40 p. That there shall be sv income tax. [That the Pacific railrcad Nines� she I WR efile etor c Ti C e<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves} That ammigration be restricted. be foreclosed. |<lb /><lb />Tarboro3.20 p. an. Fasmele 10.20 a. m. | That tl ; t the int That the grants of railroad lines not |<lb /><lb />and 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington | int the powers of the in erstate | it 2 ore alos 7 ; | ay Trees<lb /><lb />apt. St id ae 10 p.m. Daily ex-| railroad commission shall be increased. , needed by the roads shall be reclaimed | WH Bae AMPLE PAOIMITTES<lb /><lb />ept Sundav. Cotmeets with tre tye . | + 4<lb /><lb />Shotle nd Noel?T Bre ae th. io The extravagance of republieaa con- and held for settlers. | FOR ae WORK AND DO o iL. :<lb />gresses is denounced, | ~That the iniiative and) referendum | KINDS~§Ot COMMERCIALS AND<lb /><lb />Train leiver caroory, N 6. via - | va) + te ,<lb />marle &amp; Raleigh Iu. cde jally ckeapten Tntenerence by the federal govern- | by which the people gun vote on the) TOBACCO _ W AREHOUSESWORK.<lb />day, 20 450 p. u., Sunday 400 P, M;<lb /><lb /> arpive Plymouth 9.00 P.M, 3.25 p.m. , . |<lb />Returning caves Plymouth daily excep! Government by injunstion and rale ated.<lb />Sundsy,: 6.00 a. b., Sunday 9.30 a n.,<lb />arrive larboro 10.25 aca and 11. 43<lb /><lb />meut in local affairs is condemned. enactment of Jaws shall be inaugur-<lb /><lb />of the courts by contempt proceedings | Chat the presiden, vice pres.dent<lb /><lb />are denounce. and senators shall be elected by direct<lb />Trainon Midland N. C. branch leaves Refusal of congress to retund the | vote of the people.<lb /><lb />: pare aioe ae ee ee a Pacific debts is approved. The plactorm expresses sympathy for<lb /><lb />turning leaves Smithtield 800 a.m.,ar-| The ruling of the pension commis-| Cubans ; favors home rule in the Dis-<lb /><lb />fives «xt Goldshors 9.30 a.m. sioner against arbitrarily drapping | trict of Columbia and the eary admis.<lb /><lb />. ; ey . ~ a si * �,� i ~G De :<lb /><lb />Trams in Nashville praveh jJeave | names from the rolls is endorsed, sion of the territories to statehood ; | ) | ~i | 3 | :<lb />Rocky Mount at 4.30 p. ow. arrive TY : . _ | rule of a. h<lb />he admission of New Mexico and} favors just pensions, denounces rule 0 :<lb /><lb />Nashville 5.05 p. n., Spring Hepe 5.30 , J T t :<lb /><lb />Our: Work and Prices Suit our Patrons<lb /><lb />p. ui. Returning leave Spring Hope | Arizona is approvel. the court by contempt proceedings and<lb />Fee in Dhue 8 By_a my, aitive at) Sympathy dor Cubs is expressed. [denounces ballot-box frauds "18 THE CHEAPEST PLACE}IN GREENVILLE FOR<lb /><lb />a . "e<lb />Sunday. =v ene? Life tenure in office is condemned. |<lb /><lb />|<lb />than ou Latta braueh, Florence R Devotion to civil and religious | berty yi ili eeneeiaaaiaaa BLANK BG K , . _ ~<lb />eave Latia 6.40 pam, agrive Danbat ~ 7 0 § STA IGN RY NOVE ) §<lb />7.50 pm, Clio s, 05 Pp m, Returning Ei Toes "| @8.307per Mo 95.0) per Mo : * .<lb /><lb />leave Cliot6.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a m,|  Atbitration of strikes is recommend: | Board &amp;e. in S so. Buard &amp;e.in C!sb.<lb /><lb />atriye Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun- | ed. . | ° :<lb />day. | Turlington Institute. q<lb />Traia onClinton Branch leayes War- REN enC ANSE STHORE: , re . : |<lb />Military Boarding School. Engtish H E<lb />: tt mand 800. on ehetitaie Y,| The preamble is an arraignment of scientific, Commercial, Mathemat oies, T MORNING STAR. : The Charlictie<lb />leaves Clinton at 7.00 a and3 001 a the democratic party, which is cnarged Slee Bone ett nce sis0 The Oldest<lb />| ; 3. |<lb />Trata No. 79 mikes close ~connection with causing all the hard times, bond \ years old. 177. pupils. Write for J s PANTY ON rir, it<lb />= Weldon forall points daily, all rail via | issues, etc. ; and the partyTs record is | catolegue. OB SER y ER nog f<lb />iechmone, alse at Ravky Mount with! heid up tor comparis with «that of IRA T. TURLINGFON ~el 2 sia jute )<lb />Norfolk and CarolinaR R for Noriolk Pen MP TON COMPANSON �"� ; . : Packet | i N : s 7<lb />he al] points North via Norfolk, " the republicans. | mithfeld. N.C. TTC Dai y Cwspaper in North Carolina's<lb /><lb />JOHN F. DIVINE, The platform speaks for"-<lb /><lb />General Supt. FOREMOST NEWSPAPHR:<lb /><lb />T. o4 EMERSON, fal Manager. DAILY T . ,<lb />~tae FAYETTEVILLE MILITARY ACADEMY, North Carolina np 4<lb /><lb />FAYETTEVILLE, Ni C. |<lb /><lb />WEEKLY,<lb /><lb />° | """<lb />Recognized as a school of the VERRY FIRST RANK. fi<lb /><lb />K() MORE COD WEATHER Prepares for any college or for business. Students admitted. to colleges 0 Lhe Only Five-Dollar Daily of ~~"<lb />Va. and N.C. on certificate, ~Teachers eae nti bi pie onrg yi sidan ; {ndepenile band fearlessT; ciguer 0 4<lb />making the bome element very prominent. Number of boarCers limitec e j in the Sts Wore attractive Than ever, it will r...<lb /><lb />a reg anya ere) copprod tg ieraish ndividuality of the student is constantly kept in view. ..Classes small..and best Its Class 1D the State. invaluableT: visit Nid ~the Peni bess th of!<lb /><lb />well sapq re thepnghont the TE A Tee ee ee ee eee *T Ragone Limited Fréé Coltage| TEE DAILY UBAERT ER<lb /><lb />ig summer. . AN Orde, in town de-| Write for catalogre. COL. Ted DRE WERY) Gl 1. |of American Silver'andTRepeal| "_ AJ of the news of the ~world. Com.<lb />livered w fou extra charge. ~|of!. the Ten ~Per Cent Tax on|  pléte Daily'reports from the stat,<lb /><lb />When you want to be served<lb />ae promptly send me yoor orders.<lb />° Fey ah Hovne. Prot 7 to 10 '<lb />and from 5 to 6:30 P. M.<lb />ivered be-| N° guperior work.done ang he<lb />reo: ty I tg i pee No,guven It.bas,now the be<lb /><lb />Fresh Fish'urrive by every: pont ba® exer..had...Thb advantdgespffered ...<lb /><lb />State betas werk y 60° ~cents ot Home alT C Sane, a vear<lb /><lb />FOR° YOUNG | a T S<lb />per month B1200" per |  Derfeot ~rniy outta.T All thé |<lb /><lb />~Raleigh, N. U. fod Wa: 'H. Bak NARD , from the fon srl ibe Rene<lb />UTE ! Wilmington NC) tage, Remomber the Weakly Op<lb /><lb />i : ona<lb /><lb />If you want the ~news. Subacribe to | ~ont Oxi ~DoKLAR a YHAR |<lb /><lb />terature, La s, Music and Art pall ~Din widale, M. A., o<lb />Wi. R. PARKER «; sudiasvncpecibd: Fk ddtose = na ' | | Tint Darty Reraxoror. 25 centsa . tent td woe attt Adiirbss »<lb />Nose Five Points. | ~hiversey ofVirgto. ried women). halal a<lb /><lb />oo<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>8<lb /><lb />= " " ; ,<lb />oeB<lb /><lb />a. | toga! ; | : \ ) = ia ciet i | 3 ane ' ian, .<lb />Lad 1eS DALLY REFLECTOR. ee H . WM . as PENRY HARDING Asean . : :<lb /><lb />ae a et i ~ Read the First [Name ani Keep|<lb />Your attention is called to oar) {vppiid Constantly al it Brings Soccess. Right On, -<lb /><lb />large and excellent line of<lb /><lb />$<lb /><lb />al<lb /><lb />J. L. Fountain, ot Falkland, was Lete;<lb />bi b i<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING | today. | | .<lb />i ~ i G * "<lb />a Miss Lizzie Peebles is visiting rela} JT- qm now in North- Slant, isk ..<lb /><lb />Creates mauy a new business, tives here. ° ten<lb />__yor Enlarges many an old business, ; . jern Markets making<lb />: oo rrererves ny winrge basins; | Tohnson Nivole Ii colwy or he purchases for Falland) " sTockmounzns -<lb />ee -_ 1e University. .<lb />a Rescues inany a lost business, ve ~Winter Goods ; .<lb />. sgh IA Toa ee ; : S- Representing a Capital of<lb />: SPRING ANI SIH MER WEAR Sa en rea Jay ices _ | od. H. Shelburn went north today; P - Mithos serine Than a Halt<lb />; ; to purchase new goods. Every body praised: W | |<lb />"Consisting of" " | . m. T. Dixon, Presiden<lb />« J, M. Moore returned Saturday even- the splendid Stock I Exchange Bank ~hattinore rio<lb /><lb />HENRIETTA, CASHMERES, To oadvertise judiciousiy,�? use the ing from Wilmington. carriedthis summerbut The Seotland Neck Bank, Scotland<lb /><lb />-  ec lumrs of the REFLECTOR. ° : ° app N<lb />4 alleen . an -_""___"_" Miss Sallie Smith left this morning just wait the arriva| Werk Bisge Seotland Neck. N. C<lb />eautilul, styso, Up" , for Lumberton to attend school. of my fall goods and 1 R. R. Fleming, Pactolus. N C. .<lb /><lb />they ary the c rrect styles aud King and Fannie Higgs left this mor .-<lb /><lb />Goods, B<lb /><lb />» avd cheapet than ever before. TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. : : |<lb />. ; = Mrs. J. R. Moore and children re- will show you a line} D. W. Hardee 17); 375.<lb />LAWNS, ,CHALLIES, , rye . h eenville N. C.<lb />. Passenger and mail train going turned home fiom Wilmington Satur-!f at surpasses any-<lb />DIMITIES, WHITE GOODS, | north, arrives 8:22 A. Ml. Going South, | day. thing you seen<lb />urrives 6:47 P. M. ° .<lb />Laie aeaeieiaaas North B outrd Freight, arrives 9:50 A| Mrs. A. A. Andrews and daughter,! We respectfully solicit the accounts<lb />NEN* M, leavesl0:10 A. M. | 1G . es fi i . ondinidivesl<lb />INDIA LINENS EE eet om Die) HL, By GLARK, effi ntti end the gee<lb />LINEN LAWNS, ue leaves 2:15 P.M. ham. Pun les _<lb />MULLS steamer Tar River arrives from Wash- | i Checks and Account Books furnish<lb />ee ington Mondsy, Wednesday and Friday Mrs. M. D Higgs has gone to Balti- dawlsT Jewelry Steir ied on application.<lb />DOTTED SWLSSES, |teaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs | ore to purchase her tall gtock of mil<lb />end Novsl COTTON GOODS _| day and Saturday. Ion purelese ners | - =<lb />* . nery. e ° = ° '<lb />of different kinds ond description. " Come 5 Be 3<lb />Never wore they more, beautiful: WEATHER BULLETIN. W. B. Greene went north today to a a an ( io,<lb />than this season. . ¢ ; " "" " eo) LL ,<lb />. purchase fall and wimer goods for H. an Oo .,<lb />Generally fair tonight and Tuesday. | © pfooker oy "" sO = iow Q = ®<lb />® ° ae AS pores = ow _<lb />= ee ay a ne ; =) ere TT TERETE = we) " © ~ eo i 5<lb />"_Come sce our" | W. Owens arrived from Currituck) 4 See SH ST OE 7. e) =<lb />nae WEATHERWISS SE DURE Saturday evening to take a position) = . " = oT Dy v"<lb />' | Wh Ci KS ~ T with his brother, M. Owens. Sc a "_ = D 4. | | t - ce<lb />| { ] . | : : . a oS = " o4 A = aan<lb />= , All! Mrs. J. J. Perkins inl Misses Ella) @ ; omeT) ~ae =<lb />General Mixture of Items"All; Hot. =H " _"£&amp; moan Se<lb />~ SoD 9 3 2 nS<lb />a Z zo Ly O<lb />3 25 22s a<lb />~) ° ° a<lb />{ = 5 OW nO<lb /><lb />prices. ing on a pleasure trip to Baltimore.<lb />Lat day of Augest. rr = © 3<lb />Toon ATaathe Tuc * Baltimore pee<lb />| 1 J Smoke Eenry Clay Cheroots, 5 for 10 iss Martha tyson 0! Baltimy | Cc i<lb />HAMBURG EDGING anda : - 3) -| who has been spending sometime with 7 &amp;<lb />Fe Er NOE De Squirrel hunting has started in. relatives here, returned to-day. Mrs.T<lb />NS, i , | W. S. Rawls and daughter, Miss Vel-<lb />apd NOVELTIES. a  . are a subscriber to the Re- ma, accompanied her to Baltimore.<lb />SLECTOR!<lb />M. Owen is openiig his stock of fur- Taik on Missions. .<lb />niture to-day. At the Methodist church sundayT! I have just returned from thre<lb /><lb />LaceC<lb /><lb />ace urtalins Money loaned un 430, 60 and £0 morning Rev. N. H. D. Wilson deliv- wv<lb /><lb />ered a very thoughtful discourse on the NOR | 4 ; f ~RN =. | IARKE i S<lb />�"�. 9<lb /><lb />Window Shades, Cuitain Poles. UI Apply to F.C, Haraing. ;<lb />subject of foreign missions. He used a<lb />"A line of" The oSouthern Leader,� still boids|large map of the world in illustrating where I have purchased a<lb /><lb />4 ae aw o ya ma ie ° . °<lb />the Jead as the best 5 cent smoke. | his talk, showing the location and nu-<lb /><lb />Oxford Ties Nothing equals it. D. 5. SMITH. | merical strength of christians in differ-| La ree, NX eC \ N ) ; Cheap °<lb /><lb />This is the last week of vacation that | �,��"� portions of the world, aud the great<lb /><lb />or Ladies and Children ar has | the boys have. cnass of humanity still in heathen dark-| and stylish line of goods.<lb />never been equa'led in this town. | nesa, We are not LOW on one thing just to catch your eye and<lb />eet Butter on ice at StarkeyTs. | high en others because we think you are not posted. We sell our<lb /><lb />goods at the |<lb /><lb />�"� T.. . It l xed almost ike a circus di in Fi ;<lb />Shoes, Sh09y, wlittuueusewormamuaerm LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES,<lb /><lb />y) The negro Koonce, who was outlaw:<lb />| | and whether you are an expert or not does not effect our price one.<lb />for every buyer who wants an] 10 a | : . cent. Our goods have the stamp oftreliability, combining style and.<lb />horest. relinble, woaring articles. | Mill, just 44 miles trom town, at oSin-| Deputies Rumbey and Thompson such | quality with lowest price, and they will brirg you suecess against.<lb />gle Gold Standard Prices.� See | trouble at James City a few weeks agv, wll competitors. My stock of - -<lb /><lb />a C. R. Speiour, Manager. | was arrested nut far from Grindool, in ~ | .<lb />Umbrellas iisonmyon Fair wat te» CST LOOTH ING ty any cbthing<lb />~ by any clothing<lb /><lb />Vermont Butter for sale at D.5,] ory was shot twice with a cum betore he<lb />° store. I will sell up-to-date Clothing.<lb /><lb />You can vuy wamber at StatenTs |ed in Beaufort county and who caused<lb /><lb />to protect you from the sao any Suuith. surrendered. ~Chere wes mucm excite-<lb />atin ment when he was taken to Washing- Thanking you for past favors,.k hope to be faverd with your<lb />Best Blend Ta .2é¢ per) «&amp; 5.) ton and tailed. jiutuve patronage. T am Yours to Piease,<lb />M. Schultz.<lb />Gentlemen come and examine our | Si JA. HARD a Ba.<lb />"line vf" A tresh lot of run Urea Cheese and Footprints. |<lb />. Vermont Butter, on ice, at J. S Tun- oWhat's dat yous s-saymg ~bout Leader of Styles. A<lb />stallTs. leabinT footprints in de sans of time IR L.. DAVIS,, PresTt. R. A. TYSON, Vice-PresTt. J. k. LITTLE. Caste,<lb />said Mr. Juniper. REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896.<lb />ve. @<lb /><lb />Fine Italian Macaroni, just receiv | .<lb />thes i, just received, DaT, po'tay,T� rephed his yeungest<lb /><lb />son. oDaTs whut yoh all orter try ter TH E B A iN K OF C et E E N V i LLE,<lb /><lb />. ° td. . T st W .<lb />Shirts, Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Straw at JS. Lunstail's<lb /><lb />and Fur Hats, Suspenders and) pyesh Carr Batter toda + ae | do.T | ,<lb /><lb />os °  4 �,� T y at S. M. | G<lb /><lb />Hosiery. Shoes in correststyles,| 5 wits, , oDoan� yer bisb.em chile. Doan REEN VILLE, N. C.<lb />best quality and popular prices. yer blieveTem. Yoh go ~rounT leabinT ° _<lb /><lb />We can and will please you if you! Billi William is going to b .<lb />will aap ws MH val. _ T our ent p, ae de at 0 Phat! oe ° a aieuiae o fusT ving| Capital $50,000.00. a<lb />oa yoh knows de pertecrives oll come TrounT | 7 .<lb />: "Paid in Capital $25,000.00.<lb /><lb />It was almost cool enougu for fire reasurinT wik yon ole shoes, and git yer!<lb />IB 1]2-22<lb /><lb />eatly this morning, but. warmed. up by connected wi mosT any raseslity dat.�<lb />y 3) Pp») . Transacts a General Banking Business and Solicits Collections and Ac=<lb /><lb />ay - oe� are 28 ~oy »<lb />: Fur. RELELALS} | noon. tappens ter be goinT un connts of Responsible Persons and Firms.<lb /><lb />is complete ad embraces mavy Scuppernong grapes ane plentiful and |<lb /><lb />a ae of seauine hee a tew of the James vaniety have been j ) om<lb />ar Oak Suits are lovely. 488y | oy the market. F3<lb /><lb />comfortable Rockers of many on he mas : . RI 4<lb /><lb />for chairs, Lounges and Couches, | 5... an sad!<lb />, | aD pee ,* y out eb: place. A fork<lb />Parlor Suits, Cantre lables, Side am wil right in a dishob salad, bat it<lb /><lb />"Our line of "<lb /><lb />~Boards, Dining ~ables, Tin Safes. ; a 7 .<lb />~Bedsteads, Mattresses, Floor and|am no good in a bowl ob soup. / . .<lb />~Table Oil Cloths, Mattings of} .. people argue that this is the tte<lb /><lb />~ he ~ grades.<lb />a. . $f and good grades last summer day and fall vegins to-<lb /><lb />morrow. We will have some more<lb /><lb />| warm weather just the same.<lb /><lb />: , A Ny There were 700 piles of tobacco sold<lb />| , Jon the floor of the Eastern Warehouss<lb /><lb />today and not a tag turned, Toat is<lb /><lb />what good prices does.<lb /><lb />| of beantifal{designs.<lb />' si sb and see us we will be). ies .<lb />diore than pleased to show you! Baker &amp; flart are moving their stock<lb />throngl cur stock. ~A careful in| of hardware to the, tore filted up for |�<lb /><lb />on: belnre repay YOU. MALY] inthe new Elliott, Block. oThey,<lb />es the oes ee have the center sthre in the block. |<lb /><lb />oThe Israelitish New Year falling on ah 5 iJ<lb />| Tuesday, Set. 8th, ~and ~the doy off ye uigniiesiial ie EE tere ;<lb />8} Ato ton Thursday, Sept. 17th, | j j hnildiy re eh ati) poy gy<lb /><lb />Se ee lant wate lee Eliott bnilding, next door to the Greenville Bank, where you can<lb /><lb />Me Ta acntore ot osak. Schultz will be closed on those days find hardware, stoyes and tinware in abundance and cheap, too<lb /><lb />\ T . « soy<lb />: . a | \ i . et * ,<lb />AL, \A * i » b<lb />wa . oe<lb />ni ¢ mo ial ~\<lb />. wW \\\ ; fi &amp; wn Add ;<lb />WAXY \ } Ww , fy ~<lb />T . ae OS a 4<lb />a ee a ie 7 7<lb />T ~<lb />~ i, i .<lb />~ . 4 aE<lb />i * ) PT<lb />: ~ ; ; i . |<lb />*<lb />i : ; P,<lb />P i<lb />. e "<lb />4 yi :<lb /><lb />a i<lb />ae wes<lb /><lb /></p>
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