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        <p>ax<lb /><lb />r<lb /><lb />eo<lb /><lb />THE DAILY REFLI iCTOR.<lb /><lb />D. J. WHICHARD, Biditor and Owner.<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />TERMS: 25 Cents a Month.<lb /><lb />atl<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE,<lb /><lb />N. C., WEDNESDAY,<lb /><lb />SEPTEMBER 2 1896.<lb /><lb />No. 538<lb /><lb />ANOW ~oL ~O<lb /><lb />"_<lb /><lb />"=�"�©TO JUTT INO 999<lb /><lb />~se0UG ~SsOIg IOTSorz CULT SUCIpP[IYO puy sesst ~sorpeyy "<lb />Wi caiaiesls AUNLNGD HOC "<lb /><lb />be if hogs could laugh. ohh ty?<lb /><lb />WEATHER BULLETIN.<lb /><lb />The weck ending Saturday, Augi st<lb />29th,<lb /><lb />crop conditions.<lb /><lb />1896, ro material change in the<lb />The weather contin-<lb />ued quite warm the first few days, but<lb />on the 24th,<lb />and Saturday was the<lb />coolest day of August.<lb /><lb />following the rain cooler<lb /><lb />weather set in,<lb />The rain fall<lb />more occurred<lb />on th 24th th: yi any other date; but<lb />over large portions ot the State the<lb /><lb />was poory distributed ;<lb /><lb />drought realy continues unabated.<lb />Eastern Disrrier"Rains oecurred<lb />ata good many pysints on the 24th, and<lb />in south portion also on the 2oth and<lb />27th, wuich benefited potatoes, peas,<lb />rice and peanuts. ~The northen portion<lb />is dry, and rain is still needed at many<lb />other pots. A cool wave prevailed<lb />Old corn<lb /><lb />18 fiae and will soon be ready to eather.<lb /><lb />the latter part of the week.<lb /><lb />Cotton practically past improvement, is<lb />about half open and being picked ray-<lb />idly.<lb /><lb />ni ps<lb /><lb />Where raius ovcurred many tur-<lb />Much flooded<lb />ground on Roanoke has been planted in<lb /><lb />were planted.<lb /><lb />peas for hay. Haying is progressing<lb /><lb />~with favorable weather.<lb /><lb />rains<lb />occurred at manv points on the 24th<lb /><lb />CentraL Disrrtet."Good<lb />-f the district are<lb />Cooler<lb />weather last of week very agreeable.<lb />did<lb />damage to cotton in portions of Rich-<lb />mond, Rockingham and<lb />ties. Where iain occureed lete corn<lb />revived somewhat, and potatoes and<lb />peas improved, and some farmers were<lb />enabled to plant turnip seel. Little or<lb />no improvement in cotton, which looks<lb />dry and is no longer. growing.<lb /><lb />but large portions<lb />still suffsring from drought.<lb /><lb />Tue rain and wind-storm some<lb /><lb />Anson coun-<lb /><lb />ae ee<lb /><lb />Picking<lb />Fodder is<lb />nearly all pulled; earliest knowa. ~To-<lb /><lb />i3 progressing in earnest,<lb /><lb />bicco cures thin and what is left of<lb />Pea-vine<lb />Grouud too dry for fall<lb /><lb />tiat crop seems very poor.<lb />hay bemeg cut.<lb />me<lb />Vestern District."Lhe euilhen<lb />latter<lb />drought still prevails,<lb /><lb />waiiinnsd warm until the part<lb />of the week ;<lb />though some favorable shewers occur-<lb />red on the 24th, benefiting late corp in<lb />the west. Cotton-picking has pro-<lb />gressed uninterruptedly ; much shrink"<lb />ng in size of bolls as we'l<lb />but<lb /><lb />po.ted as blooming<lb /><lb />as shedding<lb />late cotton is re"<lb />Fodder-<lb />ou, and hay-mak<lb /><lb />occurred, some<lb />ulcely.<lb />pulling is still going<lb />ing isunderway. Considerable tobacco<lb />is still to be cured. Sweet potatoes<lb />and field peas fairly good ; poor stand<lb />of turnips. oxround too dry at present<lb /><lb />| to do fal plowing.<lb /><lb />Tce deunmmenan tated ieemaineetaielaial<lb /><lb />~ ee "<lb /><lb />Anew magazine is called what to<lb />Eit. Thatis not whatTs bothering the<lb />pople, however. Where to Get It is<lb />ithe leading question.<lb /><lb />cnn nnn<lb /><lb />= oneems<lb /><lb />~The negro las been given civil lib.<lb />ertv aud he has de'iberately taken upon<lb />himself the chains of political slavery.<lb />Tue only differenee: Before the war<lb />the negro was a slave, but he got his<lb />board and clothes from his master.<lb /><lb />;Now he works. for the Rebublican<lb /><lb />party the year round for noihing and<lb />boards and clothes himself." Durham<lb />Sun.<lb /><lb />The Rzpublicans' have engaged a<lb />school of whales as orators in this<lb />cimpaign"they are ~great spouters.<lb /><lb />~The chea est garment some people<lb />wear is the cloak ot religion, but they<lb />expect it to cover a multitude ot sins,<lb /><lb />fut.� What a saving of corn it would<lb /><lb />~There is more houesty in the wag of<lb />~a dogTs tail than in the spa ke of many<lb />a manTs hand.<lb /><lb />Russell and not for Guthrie.<lb />The proverb. says, oLaugh and grow |<lb /><lb />ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS.<lb /><lb />Qne rent paid is worth a dozen in<lb />your pants,<lb /><lb />Faith and energy can pull gerivs<lb />from its shell.<lb /><lb />He who sows dis-cord may reap a<lb />cord tor his neck,<lb /><lb />The crenk is a man whose mind is<lb />off on a furlough,<lb /><lb />The melencholy days have come of<lb />campaign lying and profanity.<lb />An awkwark hotel waiter frequert-<lb /><lb />ly plays the dence with the tray.<lb /><lb />To hug a girl and give offense? shows<lb />want of tact or want of sense.<lb /><lb />If you wish to telephone to<lb />speak thrceagh a little child.<lb /><lb />God<lb /><lb />No wan rises above his aspirations"<lb />the majority ofmen fall below them.<lb /><lb />Always take the word of a tramp.<lb /><lb />He would not even Jabor under a mis-<lb />take.<lb />Life would be a howling wilderness<lb /><lb />if man could not indulge in fault find-<lb /><lb />ing.<lb /><lb />Corporations may have, no gou's,<lb />but the majority of them are owill<lb />heeled.�T<lb /><lb />The moon has been around tcr years<lb />and yet people are continually calling<lb /><lb />it onew?�<lb />i<lb /><lb />who should be<lb />owrapped in slumber,�<lb /><lb />If there is any one<lb />it is the mon<lb />who snores.<lb /><lb />There are a great many ~church pec-<lb />ple who are as careful of their religicn<lb />as of their best serv'ce of china, only<lb />using it on holiday occasions for feer<lb />it should get clipped or flawed in work-<lb />ing-day weer. "Orange (Va., Observer,<lb /><lb />Major Guthrie in his speech at<lb />Wadesboro last Saturday, speaking of<lb />Cyrus Watson, said he was going to<lb />meet him next week and ask him some<lb />As to Russell,<lb />and<lb /><lb />questions. he was in<lb /><lb />the bushes wouldnTt come out.<lb />(oWhy donTt you shake him out?)<lb />Neither the Republican or Populist<lb />party owed Russell one debt of grati-<lb />The Major spoke of Russell's<lb /><lb />valling the negroes £avages, and saying<lb /><lb />ude.<lb /><lb />that they would steal six days in the<lb />week. Will you vote tor such a man<lb />as that? (oWe ainTt gwine to vote for<lb />him, nuther.�T)<lb />my vote.�) This pact of the speech<lb />aruused seeing<lb /><lb />(~Ele anTt gwine to get<lb />much indignation<lb />against Russell, and he shouted : oWhy<lb />donTt he come down here and meet the<lb />charges? oAnd yet,� he added, ohe<lb />the Legislature last<lb />cime, wih a lot of bills, and was the<lb />biggest bullin theT pen.� (Laughter.)<lb /><lb />oAire you going to vote fora man<lb /><lb />ame up 10<lb /><lb />who wonTt weet his competitor 7�<lb /><lb />A volley of oNoes� came forth in<lb />answer to this question. The Majcr<lb />continued to scorch Russell, saying he<lb />had turned tail and run (laughter), and<lb />exclaimed: oDrop bim like you wou'd<lb />a hot potato!� (~Dat we will !TT)<lb /><lb />oDo you want aman who calls you<lb /><lb />savages 2� (oNaw, sah !� with accent,<lb /><lb />accent ou the ~suhT"anT we ainTt gwine<lb />to habTm, nuther.�)<lb /><lb />This does net look as if Mr. Russell<lb />is going to have much support from the<lb />Populists, and yet thzre are Republi<lb />cans in these parts who are telling that<lb />many of the Populist will vote for<lb />It seems:<lb />from the Major that not many negroes<lb />are even guing to vote for the man who<lb /><lb />|| seems to hate everybody.<lb /><lb />We trust the day will never come |<lb />when, North Carolina will have a Rus-|<lb />sell for its governor.<lb /><lb />~|of the business in all its details.<lb /><lb />nd<lb /><lb />" " So Ne el<lb /><lb />NEW FALL GOODS. __. -<lb /><lb />Are being received daily and if you want an<lb /><lb />elegant suit of clothes see<lb /><lb />headquarters for men, boys and youths<lb /><lb />FINE CLOTHING<lb /><lb />Goods<lb /><lb />Prices are lower this season<lb /><lb />Satisfaction guaranteed in every case.<lb />as represented.<lb /><lb />than ever known before. DonTt fail to see mef<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON,<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />NEW FALL STOCK.<lb /><lb />a ee<lb />Carpets and Rugs, Ladies and Misses Shoes,<lb /><lb />Men and Boys Shoes, ~Table andFloor Oil Clots<lb />Dress Goods, Dress Goods,<lb />All kind and styles of Trimmings.<lb />Kid Gloves, Woolen Gloves aud Mitts.<lb />Ladies Wraps, Ladies Dressing Sacks, Cors sats,<lb /><lb />. y<lb />Hosery and Notions, all new, at<lb /><lb />RICKS &amp; TAFT<lb /><lb />Expanding, New Fall Goods.<lb /><lb />Developing.<lb />Deyariment of Dry Goods<lb />Deparment of Notions<lb />Department of Clothing<lb />Department of Shoes<lb /><lb />Department of Trimmings.<lb /><lb />Leadership easily centers here. We have mastered the intricacio<lb /><lb />We give you elegant things at eco-<lb />nomical prices.<lb /><lb />beautifal.<lb />the, whole southern country. The grace and nice harmony, the tone<lb /><lb />4d chaiming taste of nearly all the fire homes in this community<lb />Vere inspired by ruggestions of our artists,<lb /><lb />RICKS &amp; TAFT.<lb /><lb />The stocks are richly complete and exquisitelyT<lb />In buik and variety they are not «qualled elsewhere iu -<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />DIALY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />eee<lb />ae<lb /><lb />sade<lb />4<lb /><lb />oDD. J, WHICHARD. Editor.<lb /><lb />eee ieall<lb />ocean<lb /><lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />mdi<lb /><lb />SURSCRIPTION RATES. .<lb /><lb />$3.00<lb /><lb />awe)<lb /><lb />One year, - 7 * °<lb />Ore month, - .- :<lb />One week. . oe 7<lb /><lb />Delivered in town!by carriers without<lb /><lb />10<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />. Oe<lb />of coinage 1<lb />smoothly un~il<lb /><lb />"as things like that ought to be done.<lb /><lb />axtra cost.<lb /><lb />Advertisng rates are libera] and can be<lb />sad on application to the editor or at<lb />she office<lb /><lb />el<lb /><lb />We desire a tiva correspondent at<lb />avery postoffice inthe county, who will<lb />send in brief items of NEWS as if occurs<lb />{o each neighborhood. Write plainly<lb />gad only on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />pm<lb /><lb />LLiveral Commission ou supserip-<lb /><lb />ion rates paid to agents.<lb /><lb />gece ene A AS AS -<lb /><lb />WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2sT, 1896.<lb /><lb />SOME BODY IN A HOLE.<lb /><lb />Below we give some extracts from<lb />Col, DockeryTs speech at Wadesbore<lb />Chris<lb /><lb />shows<lb /><lb />last Saturday as given by Mr.<lb />tian It<lb />what a pretty plight the Republicans<lb /><lb />who was present.<lb />dre in. When their Executive Com"<lb />mittee met after the Populist State<lb />Convention tLey at once put on their<lb /><lb />(Republican ) ticket all the nominees of<lb /><lb />ef the Populists except Hal Ayer. They<lb />puts Dockery on and sal sdidaTt we<lb />~put the Dopulists ina hole when we<lb />got them to nominate Dockery.� It<lb /><lb />*boks now likesomebody else is in a hole<lb /><lb />Here is a man defiantly abusing every<lb />body connected with the Republican<lb />ticket and yet he is on for Lieutenant<lb />Govenor, on tliat ticket.<lb />it will be late when he accepts on their<lb />ticket.<lb />gold and advises the Poopulists not to<lb /><lb />Te shows that they ave all for<lb /><lb />vote tor anybody who iavors the yoid<lb />Col. Dockery<lb /><lb />saysand you will piy the pitable<lb /><lb />standard. Read waat<lb />gondition of a party forced to put<lb />him up and vote tor him ona tick st<lb />which he denounces. Here is the report<lb />ot the speech:<lb /><lb />(oGod<lb />bless you,� said a negro voice, almost<lb />revervntly). The Coloael said he had<lb />acbillon bim, as he arose. oIn<lb />essential teatures, the Colonel exclaimed<lb /><lb />Col. Dockery came forward.<lb /><lb />some<lb /><lb />in the very next breath, othe Kepubli-<lb /><lb />cans are wrong this time, and [am not<lb /><lb />going with them in this election 7�<lb />This startled the crowd.<lb /><lb />The Colonel said he had helped to<lb />draw the Repubiicon resolutions in ta-<lb /><lb />vor of free coinage. He re~erred to<lb /><lb />ohe convention of two years ago, ai<lb /><lb />which he appointed Loge Harris as<lb />chairman of the Committee on Rescla-<lb />tons, aud told him not to fail to frame<lb />a resolution on tree coinage, and Loge<lb />sail he would.<lb /><lb />He had Leen true to this resoluticn,<lb />aad here had come along that man Rus-<lb />s2ll, who had swindled him out of the<lb />nomination; not that he wanted it,<lb />oIf ] had-gotten it, knowing that Me-<lb />Kinley was going to be put up on a<lb />gold plank, I would not have avcept-<lb />ed it.�<lb /><lb />Russell and Pritchard are coming out<lb />now for gold, though they were for sil-<lb />Ver, and Russell once for. greenbacks.<lb />~ST. am not made out of that kind of dirt<lb />oPhey are in itfor the pie. I can get<lb />my pie made at home. I am for free<lb />silver, and I am against any party that<lb />isagainst free silver, I canTt advise<lb />you to vote for McKinley, because I<lb />donTt think its right; I know itTs not<lb />right.� He scoffed at gold) bugs who<lb />said the times were never better. Such<lb />men ought to be put in jail and logked<lb />u) with sixieen keys. The speakerT<lb />eulogized Clay, and plead for protection<lb />of labor, though he was not as higha<lb /><lb />protective man as some. He would<lb /><lb />-- not.to-day yote tor the. McKinley bill,<lb />if lie were in Congress. Jt was simply<lb />~a tab thrown tothe whale. He was<lb />in favor of ~moderate protection that<lb />would not rob one part of the country<lb /><lb />for the benefit of another. When this<lb />had first been passed, during his<lb />j : solic will a phat. i<lb /><lb />ithe preciousness of gold, which raised<lb /><lb />H{e says it]<lb /><lb />J nomination.T �<lb /><lb />tusion was a failure, and how he came<lb />to run for the first office -he cou!d get.<lb /><lb />absence abroad, he had called his son<lb />gnd said, oClaude, look at it Claude, it<lb />is fatal to the success of the Republican<lb />pacty !�<lb /><lb />Col. Dockery reviewed the history<lb />this country down to »<lb />1873, that<lb /><lb />saving all went along<lb />* wa tae)<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />wasnTt done in daylight |<lb /><lb />happen d that |<lb />He said silver was, in 1875, worth 105;<lb />and asked why did they take the highest<lb />metal to demonetize. It was a conspi-<lb />racy from Europe and Wall street.<lb />The he told a funny joke, illustrating |<lb /><lb />agreat laugh, an old negro, who was<lb />afraid to pick up a piece of gold in the<lb />road saying: oNaw sah, | ainT gwine<lb />tech dat; datTs white manTs money ;<lb /><lb />mout be Thind de tree to shoot ef 1 davT |<lb />to pick it up.�<lb />Then he<lb /><lb />deceive the people.<lb /><lb />exclaimed : oJ never will<lb /><lb />E bad rather live |<lb /><lb />all ny lite on hoe-cake than do injustice<lb />to my convictions 1�<lb />oWell, tell us about Russeil 1�<lb /><lb />a voice,<lb /><lb />cried<lb /><lb />ocrats had kept the negro out of his vote<lb /><lb />for gold,<lb /><lb />~and excited corsiderable murmur among |<lb /><lb />Be this |<lb />a |<lb />bloody-shirt strain for some little time, |<lb />and said the fight n.d then to be made |<lb /><lb />against this by alliance with the Popu- |<lb /><lb />the nezroes, continued «10<lb /><lb />i.<lb />jists.<lb /><lb />to whip them again. i want you ty<lb /><lb />then, wher something | elect Maj. Guthrie ; i donTt care wheth- |<lb /><lb />er you elect re or not. I] am on two<lb />twotckets. I was simply put on that<lb /><lb />old ship<lb />sinking. They may nut me on that<lb />ticket if they like, but it will be late in<lb />the day before Pil accept it. It want<lb />to travel with friends when<lb />I want<lb /><lb />to travel<lb /><lb />Pritchard was setting the woods on fire<lb />torsilver. Now, what ishg?° For sil-<lb />ver until the 4th of March; after that<lb />WhatTs whatT ThatTs pie.<lb />Pritekard was at the convention two<lb /><lb />isfnow.� o(Wha was he?)<lb /><lb />oJ reckon he was down there writ-<lb />ing to the savages.� It Russell would<lb />tind out that he had more brains in his<lb />pellv than he had in bis head. Ile ex-<lb />tended to all an iovitation to come up<lb />to the polls in November and vote riclit,<lb /><lb />me out of my nomination. They put!<lb /><lb />Marshall Mott) who went there pledy"|<lb />out, bought out, went out, dil so ne-!<lb /><lb />Russell<lb /><lb />when the whole convention cried tne, |<lb /><lb />thing, declared nominated |<lb /><lb />�?<lb /><lb />no.<lb /><lb />}<lb />|<lb />Col. Dockery formally announced |<lb />himself as candidate for the Lieutenant: |<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />Governor. lie was net a Populist : he |<lb /><lb />He was a silver Republican.<lb />the comjpss, out that he nad improved |<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />with each change.<lb /><lb />with vehemence, saying some of the<lb /><lb />©<lb />Republicans, he kiew were going to<lb />pitch into him now: (Let Tem pitch aad<lb /><lb />be durneed.�  (Lauzhter)<lb /><lb />oIn LS88 Rassell wanted to ran for<lb /><lb />+<lb /><lb />Governor. His brother ~Tom came to<lb />my house, and asked me if LT wanted<lb />the nemination; I said, «No, I donTt<lb />Well.T said Tom,<lb /><lb />df you doen't, brother Dan does. I<lb /><lb />care a snag for it.<lb /><lb />tuld him I woull say more; [ would<lb />seud letters declining the nomination ; I<lb />would go and put his brother Dan in<lb />The Colonel told how<lb /><lb />surprised he was at the telegram an"<lb /><lb />nouncing his unanimous nomination,<lb />oand no one expected it less than I.�<lb /><lb />He told how he was prevailed upon by<lb />his good wite to take the nomination<lb /><lb />He<lb /><lb />vet the appointment he got 12 order to<lb /><lb />afainst his will. had taken it to<lb /><lb />wandied about $200,000,000 " while<lb />Consul at Rio, ana when he got back<lb />to settle, he had $1,200 to his credit<lb />and he was told that he ws the first<lb />man who had come back from abroad<lb />who was not sued for some balance.<lb />He had learned more in those four<lb />years abroad than he could in forty on<lb />the Pee Dee, and there in Rio it was<lb />that he had studied the questions of<lb />tariff and finance aad had changed his<lb />views.<lb /><lb />The Colonel rehearsed here the ar"<lb />cuments of the gold, bugs in the ccn-<lb />ventional way, and said he felt like<lb />stopping, but that he would come back<lb />to Wadesboro soon (Cries of ogo on! go<lb />on!�) and make them a speech that<lb />would satisty them. He was worn and<lb />worried now, he said, from the tension<lb />he had been through during his sonTs<lb />sickness.<lb /><lb />He was a party man, obut when my<lb />party leaves me, I say ~Go it boots,<lb />you'll get there after awhile� I am<lb />a silver man, and I shall advocate the<lb />election of Bryan and Watson, cry it<lb />over the world if you want to! I care<lb />nothing about the gold-bugs; itTs the<lb />laboring people I eare about:�<lb /><lb />He refe-red to Russell as othat bogus<lb />Governor,� who had said then that<lb /><lb />a oman ain as chairman (referripg to, ~<lb /><lb />{<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />ed to ne from Wilkes county, who sold | r f<lb /><lb />was only in accord with the Populists. er ae<lb />He twit? | aan<lb />Ge<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb />. : . \ Pry<lb />ted Guthrie again, saying,he had boxed |) 4%<lb />: Bar<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />pay off some security debts. He had |<lb />|<lb /><lb />and took his seet amid cheers and<lb /><lb />- Russell was ihe man who swindled Jauehter, and all kinds of approval, hav- |<lb />fe t T<lb /><lb />ing spoken for a little over an hour.<lb /><lb />ame 0<lb /><lb />Lhe Colonel spoke | 2!<lb /><lb />ESTABLIiSii aD 1475.<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ,<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES GSHONLDERS<lb /><lb />WARMERSAND MERCHANTS BLY<lb />i iny their yearTs supplies will fing<lb />their interest toget our prices befere pu.<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock iscomplet:<lb />nallits branechea.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK<lb />RICK, VHA, &amp;.<lb /><lb />AWVaYs ohuOVasSe MAVTa! RIVES<lb /><lb />TOBACHA SNUFF &amp; GiaARS<lb /><lb />we Duy direct from Mannfaeturers. cua<lb />sling youto buy at Gane profit. A com<lb />sote stock of<lb /><lb />r URNITURE<lb /><lb />alwavs onhand and seid at prices tos wt<lb />the times. Our goods areali bought and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb />to run,we sell at a close margin.<lb /><lb />s. M. SCHUU?. Greenville. NC<lb /><lb />~ Sole Female Seloo,<lb /><lb />I have secured the services of a thor-<lb />oughly competent teacher and shall<lb /><lb />on my premises lately occupied as music<lb />rooms. ~The session begins ou<lb />MONDAY, 7th OF SEPTEMBER<lb />and will continue for ten months,<lb />The terms are as follows ,<lb /><lb />Primary English per mo. $2 00<lb />Intermediate ** ~ $2 50<lb />Higher ees $3 00<lb />Languages (each) **  * $1 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 />MRs. ALFRED FORBES,<lb />Greenvilie, N.C,<lb /><lb />CREENVILLE<lb /><lb />Male Academy,<lb /><lb />The next session of this ~school ~will<lb /><lb />He had denounced you as thieves and<lb />your mothers before, you, and, had<lb />written to menin the, nurth trying to<lb />disfranchise | 'you. ~The speaker said<lb />that he had never scratched a colored<lb />man on a ticket in his lite, and the. first<lb />man Major Guthrie had ever voted tor<lb />was a negro. He spoke of how Dem-<lb /><lb />open on<lb /><lb />MONDAY SEPT. 7, 1896.<lb /><lb />and continue for 10 months.<lb />The terms are as follows.<lb /><lb />Primary Knglish per mo. $2 00<lb />Intermediateo ~*  * $2 00<lb />Higher). 2: SS My �"� $3 00<lb />Languages (each) ** |o $1 50<lb /><lb />oThe work and ~discipline of the schoo}<lb />will be as heretofore. .<lb /><lb />We ask a continuance of your. past<lb />iberal patronage. a<lb /><lb />W. H. RAGSDALE.<lb /><lb />CATARRE,<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />oWe whipped them and we want |<lb /><lb />Republican ticket-simply as a safety- |<lb /><lb />ivalve, to keep the trom<lb /><lb />I travel. |<lb />witn gentlemen.� |<lb />The welfare of everything demands |<lb /><lb />; |<lb />that we stand te-getler now for si-ver./<lb /><lb />years ago. Russell was dodging as he |<lb /><lb />open a school for girls in the building<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />His Worst Enemy Defeated by<lb />P, P. P., Lippman's<lb />Great Remedy.<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />' '<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />| FOR THREE YEARS HE SUFFERED--COULD<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />1 HAVE TEE PRETTIEST<lb />" LINE OF -"<lb /><lb />Wall Paper!<lb /><lb />ever shown in Greeuville. Be.<lb />sure tosee my samples: All new<lb />tyles, vot an old piece in the lot.<lb />Will take pleasure in bringing<lb /><lb />ie<lb /><lb />sawples to your home if you will<lb />notify we at wy shop near Hume<lb />ber's, on Dickerson avenue,<lb /><lb />A. FP ELLINGTON.<lb /><lb />er NS Se<lb /><lb />Greenville Market.<lb />Corrected by S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />oa<lb /><lb />| HARDLY BREATHE AT NIGHT--ONE Butter, per lb 16 to 25<lb />Western Sices 4} tod<lb />Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124<lb />NOSTRIL CLOSED FOR 10 YEARS. Sorn 40 to 6U<lb />Corn Meal 5G to 65<lb />Mr. A. M. Ramsey, of DeLeon, Texas. | Flour, Family 3.75 to 4.25<lb />was a sufferer from Catarrh in its worst | [ard 5} to i0<lb />form. Truly, his description of his suffer Oat 35 to 40<lb />ings seem little short of marvelous, In-| ~ § f :<lb />stead of seeking his couch, glad for the Sugar 4 to<lb />nights coming, he went to it with terror, Coffee 13 to 25<lb />realizing that anuther long, weary, Wake- |q, 7 Q<lb />ful night and uw struggle to breathe was Salt pel Sacks 0 tol i.<lb />before him. He could not sleep on either Chickens 10 to 2<lb />side for two years. P. P. P., LippmanTs | Egys per oz WwW to ll<lb />Great Remedy, cured him in quick time. | Beeswax. per D<lb /><lb />ral<lb /><lb />DE LEON, TEXAS.<lb />Messrs. LIPPMAN BROS., Savannah, Ga.<lb /><lb />Gents: I have used nearly four bottles<lb /><lb />of P. P. P. I was afflicted from the crown<lb />of my head to the soles of my feet. Your<lb />P. P. P. has cured my difficulty of breath-<lb />ing, smothering, palpitation of the heart,<lb />and has relieved me of ail pain. One nos-<lb />tril was closed for°ten years, but now !<lb />can breathe through it readily.<lb />I have not slept on either side for two<lb />years; in fact, I dreaded to see night come.<lb />Now I sleep soundly in any position all<lb />night.<lb /><lb />I am 50 years old, but expect soon to<lb />be able to take hold of the plow handles.<lb />i feel glad that I was lucky enough to get<lb />P. P. P., and I heartily recommend it to<lb />my friends and the public generally.<lb />Yours respectfully, .<lb /><lb />A. M. RAMSEY<lb /><lb />THE STATEH OF<lb />Comanche."Before the undersigned au-<lb />thority on this day, personally appeared<lb />A. M. Ramsey, who, after. heine daly<lb />sworn, says on oath that the foregoing<lb />statement made by him relative to th:<lb />virtue of P. P. P. medicine ts true.<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 /><lb />Comanche County. Texas<lb /><lb />TaeXAS"County o!<lb /><lb />@<lb /><lb />Catarrh Cured by P.P.P.<lb /><lb />(LippmanTs Great Remedy) where all other<lb />remedies failed.<lb /><lb />Rheumatism twists and distorts | your<lb />hands and feet. Its agonies are intense.<lb />but speedy relief and a permanent eure<lb />is gained by the use of P. 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 dis-<lb />figurements of the skin are removed and<lb />cured by P. P. P.<lb /><lb />P. P. P. will restore your apetite, build<lb />up your system and regulate you in every<lb />way. P. P. P. removes that heavy, down-<lb />RS<lb /><lb />or otches and Fimples on the fa<lb />take P. P. P. p oe<lb /><lb />Ladies, for natural and thorough organic<lb />regulation, take P. P. P., LippmanTs Great<lb />Remedy. and get well at once.<lb /><lb />SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.<lb /><lb />LIPPAiAN BROTHERS, APOTHECARIES,<lb />SOLE PROPRIETORS<lb /><lb />LippmanTs Bleck. Savannah. vin.<lb /><lb />For sale by J. L. Weeter, Ding<lb />gist pext decor too. J. White.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE INSEE<lb /><lb />Instruction thoreugh<lb />bet kind. Pupil<lb /><lb />september 1896,<lb />"Diseipline firm,<lb /><lb />business.<lb />Principal,<lb /><lb />MASONIC LODGE SCHOOL,<lb /><lb />Fall Sessiou Opens sept. 14,<lb /><lb />Fer terms &amp;e, app y to<lb />Mis. L. G. BERNARD,<lb />Greenville, N.C,<lb /><lb />if<lb /><lb />U<lb /><lb />are what you want in<lb /><lb />i ;<lb /><lb />iy aa { \4<lb />f : ~ Oe ne�<lb />PO eet�<lb /><lb />Because av old style hat never<lb />shows the wearer to be up to date.<lb /><lb />NY SPRING STOCK<lb /><lb />is in and embraces the very latest<lb />Pace and shapes of new Pattern<lb />ats.<lb /><lb />m I alao have a lovely display of<lb />Shirt Waists, Stamped Linens,<lb />Embroidery Silks, Ribbon Collars<lb />and other new goods. |<lb /><lb />oMy entire stock istprettier than<lb /><lb />#3404,<lb /><lb />ever before. +)! h) Yee<lb /><lb />~AS. LORI PEAR<lb /><lb />Next session will begin 7uh day of<lb /><lb />prepared to enter any college, or for<lb />For puticulais apply to the<lb /><lb />Cotton ana FPeanet.<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of coitor<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE TOB4AC LU<lb />REPORT,<lb /><lb />CY © L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />eran nares<lb /><lb />Lucs"Comion.. ....24 108<lb /><lb />o Fine.... .-.-.....7 to 14<lb />Currers - Common... ....64 tol0<lb /><lb />~ Fine.... .... .10to18<lb /><lb />DOD POISON<lb /><lb />Primary, Sem<lb /><lb />SPECIALT ondary or Tere<lb /><lb />eaciary BLOOD POISON permanently<lb />mm 6opamecured in 156to85 days, You can betreatcd af;<lb />Wel dtan| Lome for same price under same guarane<lb />were by» Ifyou prefer tocome here we willcone<lb /><lb />at<lb /><lb />tract to pay raflroad fareand hotel bills,and<lb />nocharge, if we fuil to cure. If you have taken mers<lb />cury, iodide potash, and still lave aches and<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 Becondary BLOOD POISO<lb />we susraniee to cure. We solicit the most obstis<lb />nate cases and chalienre the world fora<lb />tase Weeamnotcure. This disease nas aways<lb />baffled the skii! of the most eminent physi-«<lb />Cians. ©5900,000 capital behind our uncondis<lb />tional guaranty. Absolute procfs sent sealed on<lb />Application, Address COOTC REMEDY CO,<lb />a3 Masonic Temole: CiciQAGO, ILIe<lb /><lb />RN Ca a PE AY YS ELS<lb /><lb />OMESCHGCOL FOR GIRLS.<lb />Will open at oElm Cottage,T<lb />from 8 to 16 years of age. Nita-<lb />ber limited to 10. Address<lb />Mrs. A. L. McC. WHELAN,<lb />Norwocd P. O Nelson C:.<lb /><lb />Sohn KE, Woodard, F.C. fis rding,<lb />Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N.C.<lb />OODARD &amp; HARDING,<lb /><lb />ATYORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />Greenville, N.<lb /><lb />anc settlement of claims,<lb />Loars made on short time.<lb /><lb />JOHN F. STRATTONTS<lb /><lb />pores: i =<lb /><lb />Ha<lb />Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Accordeéns, Harmoni-<lb />cas, Be all kinds of Strings, etc., etc,<lb />811.818, 815, 817 East 9ths t..New York,<lb /><lb />- 3arbers.<lb /><lb />yemss A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENVILLE. N. 0.*<lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />and Pressiug Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />secutece penta ety wenn sisitbeittie ye aap ~<lb /><lb />Hereerr EDMUNDS.<lb /><lb />Pn<lb /><lb />FASHIONABLE BARE Ek.<lb /><lb />Special attentionT given co cleabing<lb />GentlemensClothing. __ scl<lb />§<lb /><lb />pom NICHOI.SON!**<lb /><lb />J. A, BURGESS, Mgr.<lb />Washington, N. C,<lb /><lb />This Hotel has been thorough!<lb />vated, several new rooms adde<lb />tric bellsto every room. Attenti¥t<lb />vants. Fish and Oysters servedT ds<lb />Patronage of traveling public sdldlte<lb />Ceutrely located. er<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mere<lb />charts of Norfok -<lb />COTTON.<lb />Good Middling ~8<lb />Middling 78<lb />Low Middling 7<lb />Good Ordinary 6 5-16<lb />Toue"quie<lb /><lb />PEANUTS.<lb />Prime 23<lb />Kxtra Prime 3<lb />oancy 3}<lb />Spanish $1.10 bn<lb />Tone"firm.<lb /><lb />MARKET<lb /><lb />Oct. 2nd a Home Sehool for Gitls..<lb /><lb />~pecial attention given to collections:<lb /><lb />rig<lb /></p>
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        <p>Oe Le mee<lb /><lb />wrive Parboro 10.25 am and 11. 45<lb /><lb />_ promptly send me yoor orders.<lb /><lb />»<lb /><lb />ON &amp; WELDON RE<lb />AND BRANCHES. |<lb />-AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD |<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Ccnadenseu schedule<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />~ TRAINS GOLNG SOUTH.<lb />Dated 8 bls 3! tb<lb />June 14th \s Silas ze :<lb />1896, ~A IZ | &amp; |<lb />Nn M.J2.M. fA, M<lb />Leave Weldgn | 11 53; 9 44,<lb />Ar. Rocvk Mt | | 0v/10 39<lb />oe i ee<lb />|<lb />Lv Tarboro | 12 12 |<lb />Ly Rocky Mt 1 00)10 | 5 45<lb />Ly Wilson 2 08/11 6 20<lb />Lv Selma 2 53} :<lb />Lv Fay'Ttteville) 436 1.7<lb />Ar. Florence 7 235) 3 4<lb />G2) |<lb />o 3 | |<lb />Zn | |<lb />iP. M.| ALM |<lb />Lv Wilson 2 08) | 6 20)<lb />Lv Goldsboro | 5 10! 1 705!<lb />Lv Magnolia | 4 16, » ig 310)<lb />Ar Wilmington) 5 45 / 9 45)<lb />Pp. M.| A.M<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRII. |<lb />Dated (Kays | (+ |<lb />April 20, | sai: ioe |<lb />186. ZO. | AA<lb />ACMRM. |<lb />Lv Florence | 38 40,74 |<lb /><lb />j |<lb />Lv Fayetteviie! 11 100 » 40<lb /><lb />Lv Se!ma 12 sai |<lb />4r Wilscu 1 2u:11 3.)<lb />Sr ee ee + SY | eens AS | " mee mere aoe TS | 2 cence a<lb />Dy | \<lb />+ 7<lb />© see {<lb />Ox | |<lb />7a! |<lb />ALM) 0) BLM,<lb />Ly Wilmington) 9 25, | i ¥ U0<lb />Lv Marnetia | 10 82! | 8 30<lb />Lv Goldsboro | 12 01) | 9 236<lb />ar Wilson 1 09) | 10 27<lb />Ly Tarboro U8 |<lb />; j=} |<lb />D .* �"�<lb />hy = peo ey<lb />3's lo "Ss<lb />Ax ia� QQ<lb />ae "| "|\""-, ""-!<lb />PM. IPL Mp. M.<lb />Lv Wilson 1200 11.35 10 32<lb />ArRocky Mt | 217) 1211, 11 15<lb />Ar Tarboro 410<lb />Lv Tarboro | |<lb />Lv Rocky Mt | 217 2011<lb />Ar Weldon , L101:<lb /><lb />of em<lb /><lb />Traiu on scotiand Neck Braneh Road<lb />eaves Weldon 3.55 p. m., Halifax 4.1o<lb />pP.m., arrives Seotland Neck at 4.55<lb />w@., Greenville 6.47 p, u., Kinston 7.45<lb />p.m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2<lb />a. m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. Arriving<lb />Halifax at 11:00 a. m., Werden 11.20 am<lb />Jaily except Sunday.<lb /><lb />Trains on Washnigton Branch lezve<lb />Washington 8.00 a, m., and 3.00 p.m,<lb />arrives Parpiele 3.50 a. im. and 4.40 p.<lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returning leaves<lb />Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. in,<lb />and 620 p. m,, arrives Washington<lb />11.50 a. to.. and 7.10 p.m. Daily ex-<lb /><lb />ept Sunday. Connects with ~trains on<lb /><lb />Scotlpud Neek Breuch.<lb /><lb />"Lraad les ver Larvoru, W C, via Albe-<lb />Mirle &amp; itateivh ity e. daily eXcept Sun-<lb />day, at 450 p.n., Sunday 300 Pp. M;<lb />wrrive Plymouth 9.00 P.M, 5.25 p.m,<lb />Returwing .2aves Plymouth daily except<lb />Sundley, 6.00 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a n.,<lb /><lb />Traiton Midland N.C. branca leaves<lb />Goldsboro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a<lb />M. arriving Smithtield 7°30 a. m. Re-<lb />turning leaves Sinithtield 8 00 a. m,, ar-<lb />fives ut Goldsbors 9.30 a. wm.<lb /><lb />Trame in Nashville pranch leave<lb />Rovky Mount at 4.30 p. In.. arrive<lb />Nashville 5.05 p. m., Spring Hope 4,30<lb />p m. Returning leave Spring Hope<lb />8.000. ., Nashville S.3y a 0, ainive at<lb /><lb />Rocky Mount 9.05 a m, daily except<lb />Sunday.<lb /><lb />Trains on Latta rrauch, Florence R<lb />&amp;., leave Latta 640 pm, aurive Dunbar<lb />7.50 p m, Clio ¥.05 pm. Returning<lb />leave Cliot6.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a mi,<lb />Be Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun-<lb /><lb />ay.<lb /><lb />Train onClinton Branch leaves War-<lb />saw for Clinton caily, except Suuday, ;<lb />11,10 a. m. and 8.50 p, m: Returnirg,<lb /><lb />leaves Clinton at7.00 a. m. and 3,00 1. om,<lb /><lb />Train No.78.makes close connection<lb />~at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via<lb />Richmone. alse at Rowky Mount with<lb />-Norfolk and CarolinaR R for N oriolk<lb />he all points North via Norfolk,<lb /><lb />JOHN F. DIVINE,<lb />General supt.<lb /><lb />T. M. EMERSON, rattie Manage-.<lb />J.R. KENTY, GenTl Manager,<lb /><lb />NIE GL<lb /><lb />Tam uow prepared ¢o:' furnish<lb /><lb />Ice in any | tityard will keep<lb />well sdppli Peibarnent the<lb /><lb />summer. Allordersin town de-<lb />livered ~:without «extra charge.<lb />When you want to be served<lb /><lb />Sunpay Hovrs.~-From 7 to 10<lb />A. M. and from 6 to 6:30 P. M.<lb />Positively no,.ice. delivered be.<lb />tween theseThonrs. ©...<lb /><lb />Fresh Fish arrive by 6<lb /><lb />| The democratic platform reatliems<lb /><lb />vety. boat, Lh Literatare,..La<lb /><lb />DEMOURATL i NUMINEES. | Protective tariff 3 reelproaity,<lb />"_ Provection to sugar producers.<lb />Nativnal Ticket. |<lb /><lb />Prot®tion to wool growers.<lb />FOR PRESIDENT.<lb /><lb />. Tee Restoraton of the Americar<lb />WILLIAM J. BRYAN, _Restora<lb />ot Nebraska. Cxuant marine.<lb />peers (° ® existine T<lb />FOR VICE-PRESIDEN r. l reservation of wh existing roid<lb /><lb />ARTHUR SEWAEL,<lb />ot Maine.<lb />FOR CONGRESS"FIRST DISTRICT.<lb />w. H. LUCAS,<lb />of Hyde county,<lb /><lb />standard and no tree coinage of silver<lb /><lb />except by international agreement,<lb /><lb />Which the party pledges itselt to pro-<lb /><lb />}<lb />| mote.<lb /><lb />1<lb /><lb />| . Pensions to war veterans.<lb />Vigorous foreign policy.<lb /><lb />Control of the Hawaiian islands.<lb /><lb />State ~Ticket.<lb />FOR GOVERNOR:<lb />CYRUS BL. WATSON,<lb />of Forsyh.<lb /><lb />quan eanal.<lb /><lb />Purchase of the Danish islands.<lb /><lb />FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR:<lb /><lb />THOS. W. MASON,<lb />of Northampton,<lb /><lb />ted States to restore peace in &amp; uba.<lb />Maintenance of the Monroe doctrine.<lb /><lb />"" Strengthening of the navy.<lb />FOR SECRETARY!<lb />CHAS. M. COOKE,<lb />of Franklin.<lb /><lb />FOR AUDITOR :<lb /><lb />KR. M. FURMAN, |<lb /><lb />ot Buncombe.<lb />|<lb /><lb />Exclusion of immigrants who cannot<lb />read and write.<lb /><lb />Contiouar ce of the civil service laws.<lb /><lb />Free ballot. No iyneh law.<lb /><lb />4  A. . a] alte 4c<lb />Naticwal arbitration of strikes.<lb /><lb />Publie Jands tor homesteads.<lb /><lb />Admission of the territories to state.<lb />FOR TREASURER:<lb /><lb />B. F. AYCOCK,<lb /><lb />of Wayne,<lb /><lb />hood as soon as poostole,<lb />Roprescutation 1 eoneress tor Alas-<lb />"" ka<lb />SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION :<lb />J. UL SCARBOROUGH,<lb /><lb />of Johnston.<lb /><lb />The plattorm expresses horror over<lb /><lb />tie Atmenian massecres 3 sympathy<lb /><lb />| with eflorts for temperance and ap-<lb />FOR ATLCPNEY-GENERAL :<lb />FL 1. OSBORNE,<lb /><lb />0! Mecklenburg.<lb /><lb />peoves equal pay for equal wors for<lb /><lb />men and women.<lb /><lb />PLATFORM.<lb /><lb />"_- | POPULIST<lb />FOR ASSUCIATE JUSTICES OF THE 8U-|<lb />PREME COURT The populist pistiorm says that<lb /><lb />A.C. AVERY. of Burke,<lb />| G. i. BRO W N. vt Beg tort,<lb /><lb />Hircugh executive power and patronage<lb /><lb />the will of ihe people has been thwarted<lb /><lb />THE PARTY PLATFORMS in A<lb />NUTSHEL..<lb /><lb />| . .<lb />| the ruins of democracy,<lb />i It demand+"<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />DEMOCRATIC. PLATFORM, Pree silver at 16 vo 1.<lb /><lb />Increase in the volume cf the curren<lb />the allegiance of che party to she prin-/ cy,<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />|<lb />ciples of Jettersen"freedom ot speech, Se used<lb /><lb />That no more bends shal!<lb />freedom ot the press, freedom of con- except by specific act of congress.<lb /><lb />sclnee, the preservation of pers mal That demonetization of lawful money<lb /><lb />rigiits, equality before the law, and by contract shall be prohibited.<lb /><lb />home rule. That the government shall exercise<lb /><lb />|<lb />It demands" Nits epuionin paying its obligauons in<lb />Free silver at 16 to 1, either oO. OF silver,<lb />| That bond issues in times ot puce That a graduated income tax sh: lI<lb />i shall cease. | be levied.<lb />That the goverement, and not the hat postal savings banks shall te<lb />banks, shall issue the paper money. established. Thas tie government shall<lb /><lb />oat the tariff shall be for revenue | own and operate the railroad and tel-<lb /><lb />only, e egraph lines,<lb /><lb />That the Pacitic rulecad lines snall<lb /><lb />Theat there shall be an income tax.<lb /><lb />That mmaivration be restricted. be foreclosed.<lb /><lb />| ~Phat the powers of the intersiate] That the grants of railroad lines not<lb /><lb />j railroad commission shall be increased. neaded by the roads shall be reclaimed<lb /><lb />| The extravagance ot republican con-| and held {or settlers.<lb />gresses is denounced, That the inidative and referendum<lb /><lb />Intermerence by the federal govern- vote<lb /><lb />by which the peop.e can<lb />ment in local affairs is condemned.<lb /><lb />Government by injunction and rale<lb /><lb />enactment of laws shall be  inaugur-<lb /><lb />ated,<lb /><lb />of the courts by contempé proceedings Vhat the presideni, vice piesident<lb /><lb />are denounced. and senators shall be elected by direct<lb />Refusal of congress to reiund the| vote of the people.<lb />Pacific debts is approved. The platform expresses sympathy for<lb />The ruling of the persion commis-<lb /><lb />sioner<lb /><lb />Cubans ; favors home rule in the Dis.<lb /><lb />against arbitrarily dropping | triet of Columbia and the early admis.<lb /><lb />names from the rolls is endorsed.<lb />New<lb /><lb />jsion of the territories to statehood ;<lb /><lb />The adinission of Mexico and | favers Just pensions, denounces rule of<lb /><lb />Arizona is approved, the court by Contempt proceedings and<lb /><lb />Sympathy for Cuba is expressed, denounces ballot-box frauds.<lb /><lb />Life tenure in ollice is condemped. |<lb /><lb />Devotion to civil and religious Fberty : eee<lb />is proclaimed.<lb /><lb />"mneentat teat<lb /><lb />$8.50 per Mo gu. pec Mo<lb />Board &amp;e. in Subsoi. board &amp;e in Chub.<lb /><lb />ed. . | 7<lb />Turlington Institute.<lb /><lb />- _ , A Military Boarding School. English<lb />Phe preamble 1S an arraignment of | scientific, Commercial, Mathemat ~ics,<lb />the democratic party, which is cvarged | ClassicaT. Board Washing. &amp;c.,<lb /><lb />with causing all the hard times, bond| Tuition for 10 inouths. 390 to 9130<lb /><lb />110 years old. 177 pupils. Write for<lb />issues, etc.; and the partyTs record ieee<lb /><lb />hed up tor comparison with that of | IRA T. TURLINGEON,<lb />the republicans. mithfield, N.C. rTrincinal<lb />The platform speaks for"._.<lb /><lb />Arbitration of st.ikes is tecomacend-<lb /><lb />REPUBLICAN PLATFORY¥. :<lb /><lb />FAYETTEVILLE MILITARY ACADEMY<lb /><lb />FAYETTEVILLE, N. ©.<lb /><lb />Recognized as a school of the VERRY FIRST,RANK, .<lb /><lb />Prepares for any college or for business. Students admitted to colleges o<lb />Va. and N.C. on certiticate. Teachers and pupils form our household, hug<lb />making the home element~very prominent. Number of boarcers limited, The<lb />ndividuality of the student is constantly kept in view. Classes small and best<lb /><lb />ersonal work given toeach cadet. The discipline. is striet: but ntal, WE<lb />REFER 0 ANY PATRON, o My oer Pbey :<lb /><lb />Write for catalogue. COL. Bed: BREWERY, 6, E., Pringip:i.<lb /><lb />PEA | FOR: YOUNG LADIES<lb /><lb />Raleigh, N. C.<lb /><lb />No superior work done anywhere, North<lb /><lb />C.<lb />, ths; 1t-bas.pow th ~ | ~tfNSTITUTE<lb />ar Sou ory INO HT UTE,<lb /><lb />uages,<lb /><lb />W. R. PARKER.<lb />Noar Five Points.<lb /><lb />has ever had« The adya )<lb />idGnd Art  James Dinwiddie, M. A.,:<lb />aie unsurpassed. 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          <lb />*<lb /><lb />oo ee<lb /><lb />W. HIGGS, Pres. 4, S. HIGGS; Cashies<lb />Maj. HENRY HARDING AssTt Cashier.<lb /><lb />img eminent nO TT<lb /><lb />testa tia<lb />. mi "eereecrpematnrace<lb /><lb />SEPTEMBER SNAFS:<lb /><lb />a: -atpeneinenin sina anicihvainntitate Cr OO An<lb /><lb />Ladies: |isllY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />Your attention is called tu oar} Kepniyy Consiautly of it Erings Success. and Going.<lb /> Jarge and excellent line of -<lb />J. F. Stokes le~t th's morning tor :hT<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING poorer! | : |<lb /><lb />a __ University. | Greenville, N. C.<lb />Cc. M. Bernard went io Bocky | I am now in North- _<lb /><lb />of making ry<lb /><lb />Creates many a new business : 4 ~<lb />Knlarges many au old business, . Mount to-day. jern Markets STOCKHOLDEs.~.<lb /><lb />""FOR""" Preserves many a large Lusiness. ) ~ � a<lb />Kevives many adull business, P, H. Gorman returned Tue day purchases for Fall Jae Representing a Capital of More Than a HaltT<lb /><lb />; | :<lb />: SPRING AN} CM MER WEAR Rescues any a lost business, evening trom Richmond. . Winter Goods. Million Dollars,<lb /><lb />wa saves uany a failing business. a<lb /><lb />7 Secures suecess to any business. Miss Louise Latham leit this morn- Ev ery bod y pr aise di Wm. T. Dixon, Presi National<lb /><lb />ing on a visit to Nashville. , *<lb /><lb />" gona : ck I Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md.<lb /><lb />" HBNRIETT A, CASHMERES To oadvertise judiciousiy,T� use the Miss Blanche Flanagan went over 00 te Set summerbut me Tan aes<lb /><lb />» ALL-WOOL DRE Sg G OOD g, clumrs 0! the REFLEOTOR. , House on the morning train. ~sust wait ane arrival N 7 ie ScotlandT Meck, N.C<lb /><lb />os - T ; o pad? bp MO<lb /><lb />~~ Beautiful, stylish, up-to-date, | " ==" | Miss Mary Alice Moye Jett Tused ay ; fmy fall ds ana 1] * *flemns: RT Abo<lb />anu cheaper than ever before.|. TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. evening for LaGrange to attead scnool ol my a 00 . D. W. Hardee Higgs Bros.,<lb /><lb />oe will show you a line |Greenville, WN. C.<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />sarcomere<lb /><lb />ial<lb /><lb />"Consisting of" aoe<lb /><lb />LAWNS ~CHALLIES "_ Mrs. E. b. Higes and little child .<lb />- WHi , Passenger and mail uain going |returned ~Tuesilay cyening {rom Séet- that surpasses any .<lb />DIMITIES, WHITE GOODS, | serth, arrives 8:22 A. M. Going South, yng Neck thing you seen. We respectfully solicit theaccounts<lb />PAKISIAN RIPPLES, mye fe Pier ht, arrives 9:50 A | , : of firms, individuals and the general<lb />INDIA LINENS I, freaves10:10 AM. , 2 Will Huzell, a wasshouseman, sf! -] 8. G LA R K., oublie.<lb />LINEN LAWNS ~outh Bound Freight, arrivea 2: 10 P. | Danville, vas been spending a few days . Cheeks and Account Books furnish=<lb /><lb />veh LBW,» . i. saves 2:18 oM. oa : , g : a) peation.<lb />MULLS camer a iver arrives from Wash- on this marset aud left this mernoing. idawlsT Jewelry Store Ue on applvation<lb /><lb />tan i xton Mouday, Wednesday and Friday A Bares ; . © Bashee return! a<lb /><lb />DOTTED SWiSSES, . leave for Washington Tuesday, Thurs A. Forbes aud U.S. Pusbes return) aay vaso mam meres<lb /><lb />ed Tuesaay ¢venitg trom the norchere<lb />markets where they had besu pu chas.<lb /><lb />and Novol COTTON GOOD day aud Saturday.<lb /><lb />of different kinds 0d description. |<lb />~ Never ihe a eto beautiful WEATHER BULLETIN. ong uew voods. \<lb />than this season. on 3 ;<lb />u , Mrs. FG. James lett thisanurning! %<lb /><lb />Generally fair tonight and Thursday. {ior Wilmington aud atte: spending a<lb />tew days there wil gu to the TMawstains<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />"Come see vur" " $$$ a ,<lb />ior a few Weeko.<lb /><lb />SHiR| i NY} IKS SEPTEMBER SUGGESTIONS. Sa<lb />This morning Mr. E. C. Walliains,<lb /><lb />they are the correct styles avd| Bee Which You Are Interested in, | one of the carpenters o1 tle Kiliott<lb /><lb />&amp; CO.<lb /><lb />next door to -l.<lb />Stoves and Tinware<lb /><lb />STE. (NWA<lb /><lb />House Furnishing<lb /><lb />Goeds, Bicycles, &amp;c.<lb />Just opencd up in<lb /><lb />S.E.PENDER<lb /><lb />cheaper than ever be-<lb /><lb />A Large stock of<lb /><lb />prices. ee . Methodist churct building, met-with a paintul accident. o as<lb />"_"" oee in the Methodist church) white placing, first story joists ins p osi- O 5<lb />HAMBURGIEDGING and one - 7 cine clex oo 30 tion one of them slipped aud he: tell o ava "<lb />INSERTIONS, LACES, Smoke Henry Clay Cheroots, 9 for 20" through to the ground, one of the. tum_|"<lb />RIBBONS, FANCY BRAIDS, Money loaned on 30, 60 and 90 S83 falling on hare Te was severely | 1<lb />and NOVELTIES. | cose Apply to F. Ge Harding. brufsed about the limbs and body,,and | y<lb />| | ays. APRS _" . received a right severe cut on the nose ..<lb />Peopel would not ruu trom a 0): " _ . .<lb />vex now, the m mouths having retun-| ""--Peab tyScholarshup I have just returned from the<lb /><lb />Lace Curtains ed. | Miss Maud Blow, ef this town, Isane! NORTHERN o= MARKETS,.<lb /><lb />| . of the three young ladies from this<lb />Dr. Hyatt will be at King House,|] State receiving an appointment to bhe<lb /><lb />Window Shades, Curtain Poles. .<lb />| September 21 and 22. to examine and| Peabody Normal Cotlege at Nashville, whierel have purchased a<lb />"A line of" treat diseases cf the eve. Tenn. This _appoindment Was Wo .<lb />. a upon competitive exainination and the : ~ | = \ NA Y h &amp;<lb />Oxford Ties The 6 SouULhesd) Leuder,T stull hords SUCG?S8S reached by M Iso Blow isan} large, I eC 9 C cap<lb />the Jeud as the best o cent «meoke. | honor to Greenville as well as to herselt.| . .<lb />and stylish.line of goods<lb /><lb />Her host of triends congratulate he--..<lb /><lb />7 | Nothing equals it. D. S. SMITH.<lb />or Ladies and CLildren that has © , .<lb />"" We are not LOW on one thing just to eatch your, eye and<lb />never oecen equalled in this town} Everybody go out 3, the Court House ~~ thiehy on others because we think you on not posted. y We Sl. our<lb />emia wo hear v. db. Aycock- b} g00 ds at the<lb />Shoes. Shoes,) at StarkeyT oLOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES,<lb />x e ~~ 9 .<lb />~"9 OES, You can swy wapaber at Staten® ee jand whether you ave an expert or not does not effect our price One<lb />oy Sees oe , oSine } cent. Our goods have the stamp of reliability, combinwg sty ib-andi<lb />for every buver who wants an Mill, Just 45 rates tron town, Bt | lqua lity with lowest price, and thev will brag you Suscess against<lb /><lb />horest. reliable, wearmng articles. | gle Gold Standard PriceseT See} js ready In. ma NEW! sil competitors. My stock of<lb /><lb />CG. Re Spricise, Manager. store to Su 2 GUr;) . .<lb /><lb />" a ~needs in rate he of CY OTI TING is not surpassed<lb />, ll There has becn a sharpaadyancein the ¥ Choice Groceries. - eT { by any clothing<lb />Umbre as price of conon yesterday and =} he ghelves are filled Store. I will sell up-to-date Clothing.<lb /><lb />You miss a treat it you fail to: hear ~with brightly colored! Phankiog you for past favors, I hope to he faverd wilh, your<lb /><lb />cotace vou fré and | ; :<lb />[ROI from thew C. B. Ayccck inthe Court. House tc. poxes and tins: of gaod future patronage. Lam Yours to Please, .<lb />: vets things, and barrels of, = FT MI. HARDEE.<lb />Gentle and examine bur| Vermont Butter for ale at D. 5, grou £yalns, cakes: Leader of Styles .<lb />entlomen Orie of | Sun and crackers, boxes: of} ender ofa<lb />| Hon. C. B. Aweock speaks. in. tle! pices. and bottles o<lb />Court House to-night. Hear him, pickled fruitsand vege-RL-DAVIS, Prest. Rt TWSON, VicexPresTt. J.L. LITULE,. Cash,Tr,<lb />ourt _ ~ 2 . tables. | REORGANIZED JUNE isth, 1896..<lb />Miss Betue Warren will. open her ereis a. wholesam- . """ 7<lb />| THE BANK OF CREENVILLE,<lb /><lb />. . 7 shool in Mzs. Whiicha rdTs schoal-r cory nad swe tness<lb />Bhirts, Ties, Vollars, Cutfs, Straw | °° : . ness a etl |<lb />d|on Monday, 14th,September. about the store that. GREEN VILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />* and Far tats, Snspenders ao<lb /><lb />i? #1<lb /><lb />. Hosiery. Shoes in correst styles, | 2. 2 | ehaym visitor. H<lb />best ee and popular prices kresh Carr Batter tc-day,. aS, M- oaies ieee eat PWWD 0VDWDIWS<lb />We can ant wil please you tf you! Schultz. im a<lb />will give usa call sa Treinen) OS ES plete peck of taney and Capital $50,000.00 = sal 828,000.00<lb />~ ar han inced the price tole : a a Paid in Capita UU,<lb />. Oar line of" Benger hack an " the gr o ~ ing everyehing that is| ee ?<lb />; 10 cents from the-depot t any part Of) ¢q He found in a truly - reansacts a General Banking Business and Selicits Collections and Ace<lb />Feuroiturs�"� first-class grocery. connts of Responsible Persons and Firms.<lb />=. race The Greenvilla: Bank is now located | " - "" . :<lb />is complete and eworaces Ary in the new Elliot&amp;s block en. east side of<lb /><lb />useful articles of genuine merit.<lb />Our Oak Suits are lovely. Kasy<lb />comfortable Rockers of many| 4 fresh lot ob rem Uraam Cheese and<lb />different kinds. Dining and Par- | Cay<lb /><lb />lor chairs, Lounges and Couches. | Vermont Butter, On 10). at un-<lb />Parlor Suite, Centre ~ables, Side: | stallTs.<lb /><lb />Boards, Dining T ables, Tin Bafos, On wedding occasions we potice<lb /><lb />steads, Matt: essex, Floor and<lb />Pehle Oil Cloths, Mattings of | there is no mere popular place than the<lb />cheap and'good grades. store of J.B, Cherry &amp; Co. The<lb /><lb />beautiful lime of rocking chairs and<lb /><lb />main street.<lb /><lb />other furniture they carry make mos}<lb />i appropriate presents.<lb />| } Kine Italian Macaroni, just received:<lb />baer ins etc rat J. S. TunstallTs. bo<lb />; of besatifulf{designs. o' |<lb />eek Best wend Tea .25¢ per it, at S.}<lb /><lb />more than vleased to show you<lb />D abhagett erage wareful inet 0 Th ee ts<lb />ection will. repay you mary eigen am ea IE ie eer ae<lb />the cost... to A New York man was recently sent} © | "<lb /><lb />tu Sing Sing for marrying sixteen] �<lb />young women regardless, of the law .<lb />| which limited him to one at a time.) " hassel ANU eothale<lb /><lb />This was carrying the 16to 1 idea {in Elliott bnilding<lb /><lb />pane wl : find hardware, stoves and tinware 10 abundance and: cheap, tooT<lb /><lb />n one avd see us we will be M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />ia] AY<lb />Pi ~a i .<lb />~4 As f \ "<lb />* a<lb />a die i . A<lb />* 1 ~<lb />T<lb />%, ¥ * :<lb />= ¥<lb />4 j 4 ee<lb />ie Pe<lb /><lb />rr ins "<lb /><lb />next door to the Greenville Bank, where. you. can<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb /></p>
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