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          <lb />THE DAILY REFLECTO<lb /><lb />Vol.<lb /><lb />D. J. WHICHARD, Edifor and Owner.<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />TERMS: 25 Cents a Month,<lb /><lb />-_<lb /><lb />4.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1896.<lb /><lb />No. 584 "<lb /><lb />AYCOCK, AT GREENVILLE.<lb /><lb />;<lb /><lb />He Makos a Strong Speech to a Large<lb /><lb />Audience,<lb />Since it was first announced that)<lb />Hon. ©. B. Ayeock was to speak in<lb /><lb />Greenville on W.<lb /><lb />have been talking about it, and<lb /><lb />dne day night peopie<lb /><lb />Ng<lb /><lb />As Was |<lb /><lb />expected a large crowd gathered .n the]<lb /><lb />Court House to hear him. The speak- |<lb />er was handsomely introduced by L. I. |<lb />Moore.<lb /><lb />After referring pleasantly to the in" ,<lb /><lb />Ay Cc<lb /><lb />| . .<lb />[resiuetion Mr. gck said + Phere i8 |<lb />|<lb /><lb />a great fight and a great contest beture<lb /><lb />~ius. Itis atact that the Democ: matic |<lb /><lb />party bas for one hundred years: s oo |<lb />on the side oithe masses and against the |<lb /><lb />classes<lb />people. It is a glorious thing to be aj<lb /><lb />Demoerat. On one hand we have Re-<lb /><lb />+ OnrT 3 �"�O 209<lb /><lb />public anism, on another Populis im, but<lb />There is.<lb /><lb />curs is a party of principle.<lb />no isms ebout the Democratic party.<lb />{tf David Bb.<lb /><lb />Hill has lost his patent on thos: words<lb /><lb />oTam a DemoenatT<lb /><lb />I can sti'l use them. You never saw<lb />a Democrat who wes not proud ot be-<lb />ing one, while numbers of the other<lb /><lb />parties have to apologiz: for being<lb /><lb />tC<lb /><lb />where they are.<lb /><lb />oFour years azo tiie Democratic pat-<lb /><lb />ty inade the best platform ever drawn<lb />and this year it has madeT a better one,<lb />The Demoeratic party is like apple<lb />brandy, grows better as it grows older.�<lb /><lb />Mr. Ayeock then took up the finan-<lb />Feial part of the platform of four years<lb />| 10, explained what our interpretation<lb /><lb />of it was and the elause that other see-<lb /><lb />tions misconstrued to have a different<lb />meaning from what we believed,and said<lb />that the plattorm this year had been<lb />made so plain that it could not be mis-<lb />understood by anybody, oJt means the<lb />free coinage of gold and silver at the<lb />ratio of 16 to 1] without waiting for the<lb />intervention of any other nation on<lb />earth.� There is no chance for any<lb />body to gs wrong on it.<lb /><lb />He then spoke at Ingth upon the<lb /><lb />money question, showing that it was<lb />like everything else, controlled vy sup"<lb />Mr. Aycock then<lb /><lb />clearest<lb /><lb />ply and demand.<lb />a | went in one of the argaments<lb />along this line we have evet heard.<lb />He showed Low silver was worth just<lb />as much as ever and that the difference<lb />between the value of the two metals<lb />~was because gold kad appreciated and<lb />ofo restore<lb />silver to its coinage privileges weuld<lb />mean better prices to the producer and<lb />that is what we all ought to work for,<lb />as the saleries and wages ef all other<lb />classes are regulated by farm wages<lb />and tarm wages are reguiated by the<lb /><lb />not silver depreciated.<lb /><lb />price of products.�<lb /><lb />Space forbids us giviug a full report<lb />of the excellent speech and mentioniag<lb />all the good points brougnt out. Mr.<lb />Aycock was frequently interupted by<lb />applause, especially at the mention of<lb />Brvan and Cy Watson and the fine-<lb />tiivute paid each of them.<lb /><lb />"SH0HS INE AUNUNED HC<lb /><lb />He cautioned his hearers against be-<lb />lieving the Republican party was dead<lb />and urged vigorous work.<lb /><lb />He said some of the Populiéts claim<lb />they have driven the Democrats to<lb />free silver, if that is so then tiey orght<lb />not to dessert us after driving us to it<lb />but should help us win the battle for<lb />free silver.<lb /><lb />The audience was enthusiastic and<lb />enjoyed the speech fully. We wish<lb />every wan ia the county could have<lb />heard it.<lb /><lb />To-day the Eastern Warehouse had<lb />tobacce fiom Halifax, Edgecombe, Wil-<lb />gon, Greene, Lenoir and Pitt counties.<lb />Néw; if fbis house was not, doing good<lb />work fer the farmers Wo you Believe so<lb />much tobucco would come to it, and<lb /><lb />som such a large territory ?<lb /><lb />~chant of this town and Miss Ella Tuck-<lb />er, daughter of Mr. J.J. Tucker,<lb /><lb />~er and Miss Fannie Hardee<lb />| son and Miss Anne<lb /><lb />er<lb /><lb />a ind Miss I ~ovens Hardee, D. W. Har<lb />; idee : and Miss Henrietta McGowan.<lb /><lb />[couple and attendants left for Green--<lb /><lb />Democracy means rule by the | F<lb /><lb />|<lb />~held at the elegant new home of the<lb /><lb />| number<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />ofternoon at 4:30 oTclock,<lb />church, eight miles belew Greenville,<lb /><lb />martied by Rev.<lb /><lb />|<lb />i them.<lb /><lb />Married. |<lb /><lb />SurrH"-PucKER."On<lb /><lb />: |<lb />Wednesday |<lb />at Salem |<lb /><lb />M<lb /><lb />r, D.S. Smith, a pupurar young mer.<lb /><lb />were<lb />VY. A. Seabuldt.<lb /><lb />The attendants were William® Tuck.<lb />J. V. John<lb />Tacker, Whitty<lb />ardee a d Miss BessiePatrick, W. E,<lb />Tucker and Missi HieSmith, VT... Tyson<lb /><lb />ind MTss Lean Campbell, Ed. Patrick<lb /><lb />Immediately after the ceremeny the<lb /><lb />ville, arriving here late in the ever,<lb /><lb />11ng.<lb /><lb />g<lb /><lb />From 9 to 12 oTelock a reception was<lb /><lb />erouom in Forbestown, where a large<lb /><lb />of frierds called to congratulaie<lb /><lb />The couple received many handsone |<lb />and serviceable bridal presents.<lb /><lb />Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cobb, 1<lb />napkins.<lb /><lb />EF. W. Barber, 1 water pitcher.<lb /><lb />W. R. Parker, James Long and J:<lb />B. White. 1 rocker.<lb /><lb />Messrs. alters and Martin,<lb />Norfolk, 1 catving sect.<lb /><lb />Miss Llenrietta McGowan,<lb /><lb />set of<lb /><lb />of<lb /><lb />1 table<lb />cover.<lb /><lb />Miss Olivia Johnson, pair of towels.<lb /><lb />W. B. Pollard and wife, 1 butter<lb />dish.<lb /><lb />Mesdames Aiken<lb />handsome rug.<lb /><lb />W. R. Smith end J, S. C. Benamin,<lb />1 table cloth.<lb /><lb />Miss Fannie Hardea, 1 set of table<lb /><lb />and Parham, 1<lb /><lb />spoons.<lb />Mrs.<lb />Miss Florence Hardee,<lb /><lb />R. L. Smith, 1 pickle fork.<lb />1 set of nap"<lb />king.<lb /><lb />C. D. Rountree, James and Wiey<lb />Brown, 1 pair of pictures.<lb /><lb />Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Proctor, | nice<lb />rug.<lb /><lb />Mr. and Mrs. Whitmell Hardee, 2<lb />handaome su~ts of furniture ten dollars<lb />in gold.<lb /><lb />Dr. James and wite, 1 center piece.<lb /><lb />Misses Annie, Minnie and Pattie<lb />Tucker, 1 wash stand set.<lb /><lb />James Little, 1 set of goblets.<lb /><lb />A. J. Griffin and wife, 1 hall lamp.<lb /><lb />W. B. Wilson, 1 set of tea spoons.<lb /><lb />W. A. Savage ard wife, 1 ice cream<lb /><lb />set. |<lb /><lb />J. V. Johuson, 1 table cloth,<lb /><lb />Miss Bessie Patrick, 1 water set.<lb /><lb />D. W. Hardee, 1 hall lamp.<lb /><lb />W. F, Bureh and D. J. Whichard, 1<lb />lamp.<lb /><lb />Miss Mamie Hooker. 2 pickle dishes.<lb /><lb />John Ricks, 1 berry bow],<lb /><lb />C. 'T. Muntord and family, two foo<lb />stools.<lb /><lb />Mrs. E. Hooker, 1 nice picture,<lb /><lb />J. B. Cherry &amp; Co., 1 ohandsome<lb />rug.<lb /><lb />Miss Elia Smith, 1 water bottle. |<lb /><lb />Miss Laura Garris, 1 lamp.<lb /><lb />Dr. Zeno Brown, 1 handsome wash<lb />stand set. .<lb /><lb />W. F.. fucker,<lb />coveT.<lb /><lb />Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hooker, 1 pair |<lb />towels.<lb /><lb />M. L.and Florence Starkey, 1 rock-<lb />ing chair.<lb /><lb />Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fortes, 1 tin<lb />slop set. - |<lb /><lb />Miss Emma Uarrig, 1. pair toweis. |<lb /><lb />B: E. Patrick ard . Bertha saath etsy |<lb />1 picture. |<lb /><lb />T. H. Tyson, lL rug.<lb /><lb />C. A. White and family, 1 nice |<lb />roe ~king chair.<lb /><lb />Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ricks, 1 pie- |<lb />ture.<lb /><lb />W. J. Hardee, 1 rug.<lb /><lb />J. N. Hart and tamily, 1 tin slop set.<lb /><lb />Recervers :"-Miss Florence Star<lb />key and Hagh Parham, Marshall S.ar-<lb />key and Miss Laura Garris,<lb /><lb />The RerLec ror adds its best wishes<lb />40 those expressed by so many friends.<lb /><lb />l nice rug and table<lb /><lb />Ladies Wraps, Ladies Dressing Sacks, Ci<lb /><lb />" a<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 />FRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />headquarters for men, boys and youths<lb />F~NE CLOTHING<lb /><lb />Satisfaction guaranteed in every case.<lb /><lb />Goods<lb /><lb />as represented. Prices are lower this season<lb /><lb />than ever known before. Don't fail to see me<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON,<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />NEW PALL STOCK,<lb /><lb />\o wy ; a tad ;<lb />Carpets and Rugs, Ladiestand Misses Shoes<lb /><lb />Men and Boys Shoes, Table andFloor Oil Clotig<lb />Dress Goods, Dress Goods,<lb /><lb />All kind and styles of Trimmings.<lb /><lb />ye: Y  -<lb /><lb />Kid Gloves, Woolen Gloves aud Mitts,<lb />wets,<lb /><lb />Hosery amd Notions, all new, at<lb /><lb />RICKS &amp; TAF {'<lb /><lb />Growing.<lb /><lb />Expanding. New Fall Goods.<lb /><lb />Developing. ~ : on<lb />Department of Dry Goods § o<lb />Department of Notions a<lb /><lb />Department of Clothing<lb />Department of Shoes<lb /><lb />ra<lb /><lb />Department of Trimmings.<lb /><lb />| Leadership easily centers here. We have mastered the intricacies<lb />of the business in all its details. We give you elegant things at eco~<lb />'~nomioal prices. The stocks are richly complete and ex uisitely<lb />beautiful. In buik and variety they are not equalled elsewhere jn x<lb />she whole southern country. The grace and nice harmony, the tone "<lb />and charmin taste of nearly all tae fine homes in this commend<lb />were inspired by suggestions of our artists.<lb /><lb />RICKS &amp; TAFT.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />aetna meni an rn NI teem ene ennai ipa et agi er nt i AO<lb /><lb />Entered as second-class wail maiter.<lb /><lb />SSS<lb /><lb />3 SURSCRIPTION RATES.<lb /><lb />One year, = -  + 38.00<lb />One month, - - 25<lb />One week. - -« = = «LO<lb /><lb />Delivered in town by carriers without<lb />extra cost.<lb />Advertisng rates are liberal and can be<lb /><lb />sad on application to the editor or at<lb />the office<lb /><lb />Ee nro mre<lb /><lb />- a . a ee eR = ge ema<lb /><lb />We desire x tt¥o correspondent at)<lb /><lb />avery postoftice in the covrty, who will !<lb /><lb />send in brief items of NEWS as if Occurs<lb />ja each neighborhood. Write plainly<lb />aad only on one side of the paper,<lb /><lb />one<lb />ep retnetnrwo renner nena<lb /><lb />Liveral Commission on sudscrip-<lb /><lb />ion rates paid to agents.<lb /><lb />eee<lb />Geeta nin rear enne<lb /><lb />Tuurspixy, SEPTEMEER SRD, 1806.<lb /><lb />WHOLESALE THIEVING.<lb /><lb />amacrine<lb /><lb />Is There a Band of Robbers ?<lb /><lb />eterna BE<lb /><lb />M. fioffman &amp; Bro. missed goods<lb /><lb />from their store.<lb /><lb />and discovered that a colored man<lb /><lb />named Young Savage was wearin:<lb />clothes like they had missed. They<lb /><lb />sworn out a warrant against him and<lb />deputy sheriff C.<lb /><lb />rest Savave Monday imorning<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />called in tront of his house and when jin Danville :<lb /><lb />| Johnson saia he got the<lb /><lb />Beliéving that Savage had conteder :<lb />~Yates in Greenville, Mr. White went to<lb />tie store Cas Johnson, colored, just<lb />north of'the Market House, and found<lb />some goods there- that belonged to him.<lb />goods from<lb />Savage. A warrant was at once issued<lb />for Johnson, he was given a preliminary<lb />and bound over to Court.<lb /><lb />eae Ace DS CESAR RIRE SA ie ea SS<lb /><lb />= OO<lb /><lb />PICKINT COTTON.<lb /><lb />eerie aall<lb />OlT Hard Times now is done forgotten"<lb />CountryTs gone ter pickinT cotton ;<lb />Pick away,<lb />. Fick away"<lb />Pick away down south in Dixie:<lb /><lb />O cotten"she is a big deceiver ;<lb /><lb />A<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb />'<lb /><lb />Love her so dat I des canTt leave her ;<lb />Fick away,<lb />Pick away"<lb /><lb />away down south in Dixi¢ |<lb /><lb />Pick<lb />Start des soou es de white folks let you;<lb />. , !<lb />Git de mule Pum de mortgage, bet you.<lb />Pick away,<lb />Pick away"<lb /><lb />: |<lb />~+k away down south in Dixie.<lb /><lb />Pic<lb /><lb />O pick rizht on Ttweli you roll in riches 3 |<lb /><lb />| WalkinT cane en a paTr er vritches ;<lb /><lb />They set a wateh<lb /><lb />Pick away,<lb />Pick away"<lb />Pick away down south in Dixie!<lb /><lb />Sem |<lb /><lb />The Last Words ot Governor Vance*<lb /><lb />dl<lb /><lb />When the bill for the repeal of the |<lb /><lb />purchasing clause o: the Sherman Jaw<lb />of the United<lb /><lb />was before the senate<lb /><lb />W. Duna called to ar-| Staces the late Hon. Z. B. Vance said |<lb />He} to a young man whose father now lives<lb /><lb />oYoung man, the presi-<lb /><lb />Savage came Gut he read the warrant! dent wili force congress to repeal this<lb /><lb />. to him. Savage said he bought the |<lb />clothes in Greenville He said he<lb /><lb />would go with officer Dann but asked<lb />him to let him step into the house a<lb />minute. My.<lb />but Savage slipped out at the back door<lb />and had<lb />distance<lb />Dun before the<lb /><lb />esnsiderably lengthened the<lb />between himself<lb />latrer knew it. Save<lb /><lb />age, it is sad, had oa larze<lb />keys of several but<lb /><lb />present writing officer Dunn has neither<lb /><lb />descriptions, tut<lb />seen nor heard from hin.<lb /><lb />Immediately atter the escape a search<lb />warrent was issued and SavageTs house<lb />was searched. There were found in hig<lb />house 7 pair of childrenTs and women's<lb />shoes, one bolt of cloth, 1 pant pattern,<lb />uaere and other<lb />cleth<lb />iad been missed from LHofl-<lb /><lb />one bolt of black cas!<lb />things. The bolt<lb />cloth that |<lb />man's store, the pant pattern was ident<lb />of RC. &amp;<lb />Co., the white cloth matched some that<lb />K. Jenkins had<lb />gvods were respectively returned.<lb />dt that<lb /><lb />ot match od<lb /><lb />titied for ithe store Josey<lb /><lb />missed, and all these<lb /><lb />dvelops merchants have<lb /><lb />but<lb /><lb />Dunn waited in tron, |<lb /><lb />and officer}<lb /><lb />bunch of made his last great speech against this<lb /><lb />law ; now mark my prediction, for you<lb />wi | live to see it. This will<lb />be the complete demonetization ot silver<lb /><lb />I will not.<lb /><lb />It will cause more distress, More ub"<lb />happiness im our country than any thing<lb />When<lb /><lb />his<lb /><lb />that has yet been done.� said<lb /><lb />this he kowed his head on table<lb />aud wept.<lb /><lb />After this he went into the senate and<lb /><lb />bill, which bill was elso opposed by<lb /><lb />nearly allof the demogratic senators<lb />nud members of the house. It was<lb />against this bill that W.J. Bryan<lb /><lb />made his celebrated speech.<lb /><lb />The last words of Senator Vance<lb />were Septamber, 1, 1893 in the senate.<lb />oTt was said that the string ot the bow<lb />of Ulysses warned him of the approach<lb />ot danger by singing a song of battle<lb />and of strife Let me say to these con-<lb />spiraters against the welfare of the<lb />common people that before they shall<lb />designs<lb /><lb />valley of<lb /><lb />th, to attain a sinale<lb /><lb />sueceed in their unhallowed<lb />and drive them through the<lb />the shadow of deat<lb /><lb />gold standard ia order that the conspir-<lb /><lb />The money changers are polluting<lb />the temple of our liberties.<lb />oTo yoar tents O Israel.� |<lb />Respectfully,<lb />Tuomas HaMuiy.<lb />Danville Register.<lb /><lb />CURRENT TOPICS.<lb /><lb />According to the Chinese Consul at<lb /><lb />| San Franciseo, there are not more than<lb /><lb />12,000 subjects ot the Chinese Emperor<lb /><lb />| now living in that city, and they are leav.<lb />ing ¢t the rate of 3000 to 4000 a year<lb /><lb />The proportion of those who return to<lb />those who depart is small. Evidently<lb />the almond-eyed knights of the tub in<lb />Frisco have faid aside enough good<lb />_-merican dollars to see them comfort-<lb />aby through a fog spell of rainy<lb />weather.<lb /><lb />About twenty<lb />ovly about fifteen thousand Jews<lb /><lb />years ago there were<lb />in<lb />Jerusalem ; now, howeverT it is said that<lb />the Hebrew population in the Cify of<lb />David numbers beteen sixty thousand<lb />and seventy thousand souls.<lb />out Palestine they ave buying farms<lb /><lb />Through<lb /><lb />and establishing themselves ina surpris-<lb />ingly rapid meunner.<lb /><lb />TS 5 TD 2<lb /><lb />fo<lb />(A ~ \<lb />/ aa<lb />, ooF, = a \<lb />" ager BEE Ee<lb />EF Se oe |<lb />\. osy 9 ¥ |<lb />i<lb /><lb />ESTABiuisdaD 1875.<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ,<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES GSHONLDERS<lb />ARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BU 3<lb /><lb />bs ing their yearTs supplies will fing<lb />their interest to get our prices befere pu-<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock iscomplete<lb />n all its branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR<lb />RLOK, THA, &amp;e.<lb /><lb />AWays vi Govese (. eter PRICKS<lb /><lb />TOBACEO SNUFF &amp; CISARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb />bling youto buy at one profit. , A com<lb />slete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />alwavs onhand and soldat prices tosun<lb />thetimes. (ur goods areall bought and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb /><lb />NS<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 BREATHE 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 ape 4 his couch, glad for the<lb />nights coming, he went to it with terror,<lb />realizing that another long, weary, wake-<lb />ful night and a struggle to 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 /><lb />yeas LIPPMAN BROS., Savannah, Ga.<lb />ents:<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 °<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 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 encugh to get<lb />P. P. P., and I heartily recommend it to<lb />my friends and the public generally.<lb /><lb />Yours respectfully,<lb />A. M. RAMSEY.<lb /><lb />THE STATE OF Ti&amp;AAS"County o:<lb />Comanche."Before the undersigned au-<lb />thority on this day, personally appeared |;<lb />A. M. Ramsey, who, after being daly<lb />sworn, says on oath that the foregoing<lb />statement made by him relative to eth»<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. I<lb />Comanche County, Texns<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 cure<lb />is gained by the use of P PPP<lb /><lb />Woman's 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. removes that heavy, down-<lb />a month feeling.<lb /><lb />or otches and Fimples on th<lb />take P. P. P. p @ face,<lb /><lb />Ladies, for natural and thorough organic<lb />regulation, take P. P. P., LippmanT 's Creat<lb />Remedy. and get well atT once.<lb /><lb />SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.<lb /><lb />LIPPMAN BROTHERS, APOTHECARIES, | o<lb />SOLE PROPRIETORS<lb /><lb />LippmanTs Block. Savannah. .sn.<lb /><lb />For sale by J. L. Wootev, Drug<lb />gist next ¢ ion. T. White.<lb /><lb />Tanan<lb />CCor<lb /><lb />I have used nearly four bottles ;<lb /><lb />the heart, �<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, INSUITOTE<lb /><lb />S. D. BAGLEY, A. M., Principal.<lb /><lb />1 HAVE TEE PRETTIEST<lb />""LINE OF "-~<lb /><lb />Wall Paper!<lb /><lb />ever shows in- Greenville. Be.<lb />sure tosee my samples: All new<lb />styles, not 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 hear Hume<lb />ber's, on Dickerson avenue,<lb /><lb />A. P ELLINGTON.<lb /><lb />eet ee ee<lb /><lb />o"<lb /><lb />Greenville Market.<lb />Corrected by S. M. Schultz.<lb />Butter, per 1b 15 to 25<lb />Western Sides 44 to5<lb />Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124<lb />Corn 40 to 60<lb />Corn Meal 50 to 65<lb />Flour, Family 3.75 to 4.25<lb />Lard 54 to 10<lb />Oats 35 to 4@<lb />Sugar 4 to6<lb />Coffee 13 to 25<lb />Salt per Sach 80 to 1 75<lb />Chickens 10 to 25<lb />Eggs per doz WW to ll<lb />Beeswax. pe: Al<lb /><lb />Cotton ana Freanui,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk: prices of cotcor.<lb />and peanuts for yesterdi), as furnished<lb /><lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Conmission Mer<lb />chants of Norfok -<lb />COTTON.<lb />Good Middling iz<lb />Middling 73<lb />Low Middling 7<lb />Good Ordinary 6 5-14<lb />Tone"quie<lb />PEANUTS,<lb />Prime 24<lb />Extra Prime 3<lb />ancy 3}<lb />| Spanish $1.10 bn<lb /><lb />Tone"tfirm.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE TOB4SCCD MARKET<lb /><lb />REPORT.<lb />bY Oo. L. JOYNER.<lb />LuGs"Common.. .24 0 8<lb />o ine.... re | to 14<lb />Cutters Common... ....64 told<lb />o Five....... .10to18<lb /><lb />A SI iALTY Primary, Seo<lb />ondary orTer.<lb />bis Og au POISON permanently<lb />ivedin i6 to35 days, You can betreated at<lb />gnome for same price under same guarane<lb />nea re Ifyou prefer to come here we willcone<lb />mail ttto pay railroadfareand hotelbills,and<lb />nochargasé | Adeivl fait to cure. If you have taken mere<lb />cury, © ash, and still have aches and<lb /><lb />ains, Meseons ~aches in mouth, Sore Throat,<lb />imples, per Colored Spots, Ulcers on.<lb />ah partof tiie<lb /><lb />y, Hair orE AOE Yes<lb /><lb />, it. is this Secondary BLOO SON<lb />es sunk beeoe tocure. We solicit the? a rare<lb />nate cases peT eunilonse tho world for a<lb />case wecannotcure. This disease nas awa<lb /><lb />baffled tho skill of the most eminent physie-<lb />cians. $590,060 capital behind our uncondie<lb />tional guaranty. Absclute roofs sent sealed on<lb />application. Address COO.i REMEDY CO.<lb />90% Masonic Temrile: CHICAGO. LLL.<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />OMESCHGOL FOR GIRLS.<lb />Will open at oElm Cottage,T<lb />Oct. 2nda Home School for Git !s..<lb />from 8 to 16 years of age. Nuin-<lb />ber limited to 10. Address<lb /><lb />been missing goods tor some time,<lb /><lb />. Mrs. A. L. MoO. WHELAN, 2<lb />Norwoed P. O Nelson Cc.<lb /><lb />to a we sell at aclose margin.<lb />. M.SCHULT, Greenville. N ©<lb /><lb />ators may grow rich on human sutfer" Next session will begin 7h day of<lb /><lb />had no means of vetting up with the . .<lb />lave oee september 1893. Instruction thorough<lb /><lb />ing, they will see many a field of po-<lb /><lb />Mr. Hoffman says he has missed thir- litieal battle and | 4 ot meet "Discipline titm, bet kind. Pupil<lb />asteg . itical battle and hear the roar ot mveh | -"" repared to enter any college, or for<lb />teen suits of clothes fr 3% ~ prey _ AN) ge, U<lb />5 of clothes trom his store and political strite. business. For puticulais apply to the Professional Cards,<lb />cotlee by the sack. It also develops Al I Fanl Cho) Principal, = oe<lb /><lb />that recently the colored man Savage<lb /><lb />hens been noout town.<lb />ale sold Mr. W. R. Walston a part of a<lb />bolt of ticking for making omattresses.<lb />Mr. Ed. Shields bought a sack of cottee<lb />and some tobacco from him and Collin<lb /><lb />Anthony also bouglit some goods from<lb /><lb />selling goods<lb /><lb />him. Some colored people in town had<lb />bought shoes frum him.<lb /><lb />" Savage said he brought. the goods<lb />~from Greenville where he had a store<lb />which he was cloging out. It is though<lb /><lb />i. at he has confederates here and in<lb />Greenville, .<lb /><lb />~The pity is that ~he could not have<lb />be nsa~ly kept end the whole thing<lb />ex am "Scotland<lb />we Ith<lb /><lb />Tho above is just salong the line of<lb />wi at as teen going on in Greenville.<lb />For some time merchants here have<lb />deen missing goods from their stores.<lb />It seems that this negro Savage has<lb />been making frequent trips. vétween<lb />Greenville and Scotland Neck and that<lb /><lb />~~ hélalways carried atrank wit hhim. One<lb />_ of the largest losers here has been Mr.<lb />W. i White, a great many shoes and<lb />some cther goods being stolen trom<lb />| him. Learning of the discovery of Bav-<lb /><lb />: age at Scotland Neck, Mr. White went<lb /><lb />Neck | Commor-<lb /><lb />~In this fair land the thunderbolts<lb />with those whose<lb />voice isas the voice of God and the<lb />bow of Ulysses is yet in the peopleTs<lb />its quiver is filed with<lb />It strings will yet<lb />awaken<lb /><lb />of Jove awell still<lb /><lb />hands, and<lb />death-dealing darts.<lb />sing many'a song of battle to<lb />the sleeping people, and upon every<lb /><lb />plain and in every valley and upon<lb /><lb />every mountain side from shore to shore<lb /><lb />of our inclosing seas, they will spring<lb />to the feet at the calling of the music<lb />with the light ot conflict on their hearts.<lb />In that day it wolud be better for some<lb />ot those who have joined in the fight<lb />against the money of the poor thata<lb />millstove had been hanged about their<lb />neck and they had bee: cast into the<lb />mi ist of the sea.�<lb /><lb />Surely the tountains of the great<lb />deep of humanity are broken up and<lb />the hearts of men. are stirred within<lb /><lb />them as they néver have been stirred |<lb />| before since the civil war.<lb /><lb />The great fight is on.<lb /><lb />The power of money wnd_ its allier<lb />throughout the world have entered into<lb />chis conspiracy to, perpetrata the great"<lb />est crime ot this or any), other .age to<lb />overthrow one-half of the world money<lb />and thereby double their own wealth<lb /><lb />s/by enbancing the value oof the other, :<lb /><lb />~half, whigh 19 1m. their: hands,<lb /><lb />I have secured the services of a thor-<lb />oughly competent teacher. and shall<lb />open a school for girls in the building<lb />on my premises lately occupied as nusic<lb />rooms. ~The session begins ou<lb /><lb />MONDAY, 7th OF SEPfTEMBER<lb /><lb />and will continue for ten months.<lb />The terms are as follows ,<lb /><lb />Primary Euglish per mo. $2 00<lb />Intermediate ** $2 50<lb />Higher | est g3 00<lb />Languages (eaci) ** $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 onlv a<lb />limited number be will taken.<lb /><lb />MR~. ALFRED FORBES,<lb /><lb />Greenvilie, N. ©<lb /><lb />sue<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE<lb /><lb />The next session of this 'seboo! "will<lb />open on<lb /><lb />MONDAY SEPT. 7, 1896.<lb /><lb />and continue for 10 months.<lb /><lb />The terms are as follows.<lb />Primary Knglish per mo.<lb />Intermediate~ o $2 00<lb />Higher a $3 %<lb />Languages (each) ~= ~* $1 50<lb /><lb />The work and disclpline of the schoo} |<lb />will: be ad heretofore,<lb /><lb />We ask &amp; eqntinuance of your past]<lb /><lb />$2 00<lb /><lb />iberal pach adic yeh |<lb />vd ae = RAGSDALE<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Fer terms &amp;e. app'y t<lb />MRs L. . BERNARD,<lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />MASONIC LUDGE SCHOOL.<lb /><lb />Fall Sessiou Opens sept. 14,<lb /><lb />n<lb /><lb />1<lb /><lb />-are what you want in<lb /><lb />MILLINERY, "<lb /><lb />Because an old etyle hat never<lb />shcws the wearer to be up to date.<lb /><lb />MY: SPRING STOCK<lb /><lb />is in and: embraces the yerv Jatest<lb />ae and shapes. of new, Pattern<lb />a<lb /><lb />I alts have a lovely display of<lb />Shirt Waists, Stamped Linens,<lb />Embroidery Silks, Ribbon Collars<lb />and other, new.geads).<lb /><lb />My ~entireT stook is{prettier: thea<lb />ever ~before: « dP PATH) ait<lb /><lb />~8 GEORG PEGE<lb /><lb />Chey hibits wets) diets<lb /><lb />¥ i<lb /><lb />John E. Woodard. F.C. Harding,<lb />Wilson, N.C. Greenville,<lb />OODARD &amp; HARDING,<lb /><lb />ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />Greenville, N.<lb />pecial attention given to collections<lb />ane settlement of claime,<lb />Loans made on short time,<lb /><lb />oe<lb />+<lb /><lb />JOHN F. STRATTONTS<lb /><lb />4 RS. ce<lb />ANDISE,<lb />"<lb /><lb />etc.,<lb />BOSE Newer,<lb /><lb />Violins, ones, aoe<lb />811. si. 817 Hast<lb /><lb />sae<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb /><lb />yames A. SMITh,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST. .�<lb />GREENVILLE. N. 0,<lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />and Pressing Gents Clothes as shepialty<lb /><lb />ie<lb /><lb />niente as metres<lb /><lb />pysreeny EDMUNDS.<lb />FASHIONABLE BAREEK.<lb /><lb />Special attention given coT pin<lb />GentlemensiothingT ot .<lb /><lb />ray<lb /><lb />OTEL NICHOL. SOK," e<lb />J. A, beg<lb />Washington 2 N. &amp;<lb /><lb />vated, several new rooms added) elec-<lb />tric bells to every igs Atte tee le Ser.<lb />Paar yuk snd Ores eryee daily.<lb />ronage of travelin aol wali ,<lb />Cente located. as ty o ri<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>i<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />SIL MINGTON &amp; WELVON it.<lb /><lb />KR.<lb />AND BRANCHYS.~<lb />ANIL FLORENCE RAIL ROAD,<lb />Ccadenseu pcnedule<lb />TRAINS GOING SOUTH.<lb />Dated =| mlb S| ue<lb />. June l4th |¢ 3 Ig ¢| os<lb />1896, ZA IAZ| AQ<lb />A. M. DOM.) A. M<lb />Leave Weldon | 11 55; 9 44<lb />Ar. Rocyk Mt | 1 OUj10 39)<lb />Lv Tarboro 12 12<lb />Ly Rocky Mt 1 00/10 5 45<lb />Lv Wilson 2 0811 6 20<lb />Lv Selma | 2 53) .<lb />Lv Fay'Ttteville} 4 36 1.7<lb />Ar. Florence 7 25/3 4<lb />G2)<lb />OR<lb />AR |<lb />ui] [ALM<lb />Ly Wilson 2 08) | 620<lb />Lv Goldsboro | 3 10 | | 705)<lb />Liv Megnolis 4 16 | | | . 10 |<lb />Ar Wilmington| 5 45, | 9 45<lb />P. M.| , A.M<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRH<lb />Dated [nm | 53 | I= y,<lb />April 20 6a 15 |3<lb />1896.� | ZA |~ | Za<lb />AL MOPS. ""<lb />Ly Florence | 3 40,74 |<lb />Lv Fayettevitle 11 10 9 a<lb />Lv Selma (12 387) |<lb />Ar Wilscu | 1 20:11 So!<lb />er pr oa<lb />7 :<lb />6m |<lb />72 |<lb />td ete<lb />A. i .| EP. M. |<lb />Ly Wilmington) 9 25 7 v6<lb />Juv Magnoiia 10 52 8 2<lb />Ly Goldsboro | 12 01 9 36<lb />ac Wilson 1 00) 10 27<lb />t.y Larboro 248 |<lb />� ee nee<lb />~ rm be) =<lb />oe OF)<lb />" m2 |<lb />. P. N - P. MiP. M,.<lb />Lv Wilson 120 11.35) 10 32<lb />Ar Rocky Mt | 217 I2 11) Wt 16<lb />Ar'Tarboro {| 400 |<lb />Uv Tarboro<lb />Lv Rocky Mt | 217, wn<lb />Ar Weldon 1 0)<lb /><lb />Train on Scotland Neck Braneb Road |<lb /><lb />eaves Weldon 3.55 p, m., Halifax 4.10<lb />p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55<lb />w., Greenville 6.47 p, m., Kiaston 7.45<lb />p.m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2<lb />a. m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. Arriving<lb />Galifax at 11:00 a. m., Werden 11.20 am<lb />laily except Sundav.<lb /><lb />Trains en Washnigton Branch leave<lb />Washington 8.00 a, m., and 3.00 p.m,<lb />arrives Parniele 3.50 a. m.. and 4.40 p.<lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleay es<lb />Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 1.20 a. m.<lb />and. 6.20 D. Miss arrives Washington<lb />11.50 a. m. and 7 7.10 p.m. Daily ex-<lb /><lb />sept Sunday. Comnecis with trains on<lb />Seotlend Noek Brauch.<lb /><lb />Tran leiwes varporu, N CO, via Albe-<lb />marle &amp; Raleigh it. 0. daily except Sun-<lb />day, 2 4.50 p. in., Sunday 300 P.M;<lb />arlive Plymouth 9.00 P. A., 5.25 p.m.<lb />Returning caves Plymouth daily except<lb />Sundey, 6.00 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a n.,<lb />arrive 'farboro 10.25 am and ll. di<lb /><lb />Traiaou Midland N. C. branch leaves<lb />Gold3boro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a<lb />m, arriving Smithtield 7°30 a, m. Re-<lb />turning leaves Smithfield 8 00 a. m.. ar-<lb />rives it Goldstors 9.30 a. m.<lb /><lb />Traws inT NashvilleT prauch leave<lb />Rocky Mount at 4.30 p. m.. arrive<lb />Nashville 5.05 p. n., Spring Hope 5.30<lb />p. m. Returning leave Spring Hope<lb />8.00 a. m., Nashville 8 8.3 am, ailive at<lb />Rocky Mount oe um, daily except<lb />Sunday.<lb /><lb />Trains on Latta brauch, Florence R<lb />&amp;., leave Latta 640 pm, amrive Dunbar<lb />7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 pm. Returning<lb />deave Clivt6.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a m,<lb />arrive Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun-<lb />oday.<lb /><lb />Train onClinton Branch leaves War-<lb />saw for Clinton caily, except Sutday,<lb />11.10 a,m.and 8.50 p, m: Returnirg<lb /><lb />~leaves Clinton at 7.00 4. m. anda3,00 ; m.<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes close connection:<lb /><lb />sat Weldon forall points daily, allrail via<lb />.Riehmone. alse at Rovky Mount with<lb />-Norfolk and CarolinaR R for Noriolk<lb />ne al] points North via Norfolk.<lb />JOHN F. DIVINE,<lb />General Supt.<lb /><lb />* T. M. EMERSON, Tratfie Manage~.<lb />J.R. KENTUY, Gel Manager,<lb /><lb />NO) MORE GOD WEATHE<lb /><lb />I am now prepared vob. nt<lb />ti<lb /><lb />Ice in. Bs<lb />well #a@<lb /><lb />summer FA "0<lb /><lb />livered: i witliobt,<lb /><lb />promptly send me your orders.<lb /><lb />Sunpay Hovurs."From 7 to. 10<lb /><lb />A.M.and from &amp; to 6:30 P. M.<lb /><lb />DEMOURATIC NOMINEES |<lb /><lb />| persons work:<lb /><lb />ex charge. A soap<lb />When you want te served |.<lb /><lb />National Ticket.<lb /><lb />FOR PRESIDENT,<lb />WILLIAM J. BRYAN,<lb />ot Nebraska.<lb /><lb />FOR VICE-PRESIDENT.<lb />ARThUR SEWALL, s<lb />of Maine. e<lb /><lb />pe manent<lb /><lb />FOR CONGRESS"FIRBST DISTRICT.<lb /><lb />w. H. LUCAS, mote.<lb /><lb />of Hyde county.<lb /><lb />|<lb />State Ticket. |<lb /><lb />FOR GOVERNOR:<lb />CYRUS B. WATSON,<lb />of Forsyh.<lb /><lb />FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR: :<lb />THOS. W. MASON,<lb /><lb />of Northampton.<lb /><lb />FOR SECRETARY:<lb />CHAS. M. VOOKE,<lb />ot Franklin.<lb /><lb />FOR AUDITOR :<lb />R.M. FURMAN,<lb /><lb />ot Buncombe. |<lb /><lb />FOR TREASURES :<lb />B. F. AYCOCK, :<lb />tO crea<lb />at ¥ Vile, 7<lb />"""<lb />SUPT. PUBLIC TNSTR0CTION : |<lb />J.C. SCA BOROUGH, a<lb />of folnston. i.<lb />FOR ALT YORNE (-GENERAL :<lb /><lb />Koi, CSBORNAL,<lb />oi Mecklenbure. |<lb />FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE<lb /><lb />PREME COURT<lb />A.C. AVERY, ot Burke,<lb /><lb />* GG. H. BROWN, ot Veartoct,<lb /><lb />PU |<lb /><lb />THE PARTLY PLATFORMS<lb />NUTSHEL..<lb /><lb />IN A!<lb /><lb />|<lb />DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM<lb />!<lb />plavfcrin reaffirms<lb /><lb />The<lb /><lb />the allegiance of the party to che prin-<lb /><lb />demccratic<lb /><lb />ciples of Jefferson"freedom ot speech,<lb />of the<lb />science, the preservation of perssnal<lb /><lb />freedom press, freedom of con-<lb /><lb />rights, equality before the law, and<lb />home rule.<lb /><lb />It demands-"<lb /><lb />Free silver at 16 to 1,<lb /><lb />That bond issues In times of peace<lb />shall cease.<lb /><lb />That the govertment, and not the<lb />banks, shall issue the paper money.<lb /><lb />the tariff<lb /><lb />Jnat shall be for revenue<lb /><lb />only.<lb />That there shall be ciuiucome tax. |<lb />That mnmigration be restricted,<lb />That the powers of the interstate<lb />railroad commission shall be increased.<lb />The<lb /><lb />gresses is denounced.<lb /><lb />extravagance ot republicaa con-<lb /><lb />Intenerence by the federal govern-<lb />meut in local affaixs is condemned.<lb /><lb />Government ly injunction and rale<lb />of the courts by contempt proceedings<lb />are denounced.<lb /><lb />Refusal of congress to reiund the<lb />Pacific debts is approved.<lb /><lb />The ruling of the pension commis-<lb />sioner against arbitrarily dropping<lb />names trom the rolls is endorsed.<lb /><lb />The admission of New Mexico and<lb />Arizona is approved.<lb /><lb />Sympathy for Cuba is expressed.<lb /><lb />Lite tenure in oflice is Conderaned.<lb /><lb />Devotion to civil and religious Pberty<lb />is proclaimed.<lb /><lb />Arbitration of st.ikes is recommend.<lb /><lb />ed.<lb /><lb />REPUBLICAN PLATFORN.<lb /><lb />The preamble is an arraignment of<lb />the democratic party, which is crarged<lb />with causing all the hard times, bond.<lb />issues, etc.; atid'the partyTs record is<lb />heid up tor comparison with that of<lb />the republicans...<lb /><lb />chant marine.<lb /><lb />j which the party pledges itselt to pro-<lb /><lb />guan eanal.<lb /><lb />r<lb /><lb />hood 4S SOG. as po sible.<lb /><lb />ivy<lb />ayaare<lb /><lb />VOVES EF ual yy<lb />| | .<lb /><lb />jmlthfeld, N. C. |<lb /><lb />Protective tariff ; reciprocity.<lb />Provection to sugar producers.<lb />Protection to wool growers.<lb /><lb />Restoration of tke Americar mer-<lb /><lb />Preservation of ihe existing geld |<lb />tandard and no free coinage of silver<lb />by international<lb /><lb />xcept agreement,<lb /><lb />Pensions to war veterans.<lb />Vigorous foreign policy.<lb /><lb />Control of the Hawanan islands.<lb />Building and control of the Nicara- |<lb /><lb />Purchase of the Danish islands<lb /><lb />Active work on the part of the Uni-<lb />ed States to restore peace in Cuba.<lb /><lb />Maintenance of the Monroe doctrine. |<lb /><lb />Strengthening of the navy.<lb />Exclusion of immigrants who cannot<lb />ead and wiite.<lb /><lb />Continuat ce of the civil service laws.<lb />Free ballot. No ayneh daw.<lb />Natio.al arbitracion of strikes.<lb />Publie lauds tor homesteads. |<lb />Adpyission of the tecritories to states<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />'<lb /><lb />Re prese ntation 1 CONRPEOSS fo" Alng<lb /><lb />The plathrm: cxpresses horror over |<lb /><lb />Armenian mess cres 3 sy mype athy<lb /><lb />ent eflorts. jor temperance and ape<lb /><lb />for equal work for)<lb /><lb />|<lb />| i<lb />hanen and women. |<lb />|<lb />{<lb />|<lb /><lb />POPULIST PLATEORM.<lb /><lb />~the populist plattorim says that<lb />{<lb /><lb />ithrcugh executive power and patronage |<lb />hehe will of the people has been thwarte d<lb /><lb />Hand plutocracy bas been enihror ed on |<lb /><lb />the ruins of democracy.<lb />[t demands" |<lb />Free silver at 16 vo 1. |<lb />Increase in the volume cf the eurren |<lb /><lb />|<lb />cy. \<lb /><lb />That no more bonds sha:t pe<lb />except by specific act of congress.<lb />That demonetization of lawful motey<lb />by contract sh: all be prohibited.<lb />That ths government shall exercise<lb /><lb />its Option in paying its obligations in<lb />either coud oy silver.<lb /><lb />That a graduated income tax shall<lb />be levied.<lb /><lb />That postal savings banks shall le.<lb />established. That the government shall |<lb />own and operate the railread and tcl<lb />egraph lines.<lb /><lb />That the Pacitic railrcad lines shall |<lb />be forec ~losed.<lb /><lb />That the grants of railroad lines not<lb />neaded by the roads shall be reclaimed<lb />and held for settlers.<lb /><lb />That the iniiative and referendum |<lb /><lb />and senators shell be elected by direct<lb /><lb />vote of the people.<lb /><lb />The platform expresses sympathy tor<lb />Cuba.s ;<lb />trict of Columbia and the early aduis-<lb /><lb />tavors home rule in the Dis-<lb /><lb />sion of the territories to statehood<lb />favors just pensions, denounces rule of<lb />the court by centempt proceedings and<lb /><lb />denounces ballot-box frauds.<lb /><lb />'<lb /><lb />"a neta.<lb /><lb />g8.40 per Mo. ed. per Mo<lb />Board &amp;. in Su*so1. beard &amp;e in Club.<lb /><lb />: Turlington Institute.<lb /><lb />A Military Boarding Sehool. English<lb />Scientific, Commercial, Mathemat ~ics,<lb />ClassicaT. Board Washing, &amp;c.,<lb />Tuition fo: 10 inonths. 590 to $130<lb />10 years old. 177 pupils, Write f<lb />crtologue.<lb /><lb />IRA T. TURLINGTLON,<lb />ctincipal<lb /><lb />The platform speaks fog.<lb /><lb />t Be cae asa nial<lb />Prepares for any colleg<lb /><lb />| Va, and N.C. on certificate, Teachers<lb />making the me element very prominent.<lb /><lb />ndividtality of the student ts constantly<lb />ui ~given toeaoh cadet. The<lb />REFER 10 ANY PAT THON.<lb /><lb />WwW a or. oo.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Positively no ice detizered be-/ or South. tt ~ah now<lb />"Freeh eh bya every ae oi<lb />5 rature, Languag a<lb />- RB. PARKER. lare eanvarpied Address<lb />Near Rive Points Wooiasel A Pradiad O16 ED<lb /><lb />i a re PS yee<lb /><lb />ry<lb /><lb />COLE TS £ DREWERY, Q. Bi, Princip il.<lb /><lb />POR TOUNG LADIES<lb /><lb />MILITARY ACADEMY<lb /><lb />LYETTE VILLE) Ny C.<lb /><lb />f the VERRY FIRST-RANK,<lb />or for business. Students admitted to colleges<lb /><lb />and� pupils formar household, hus<lb />Number of boarcers limited, The<lb />kept in view. Classes small and best,<lb />discipline is strict but parettsl, WE<lb /><lb />Raleigh, N. C<lb /><lb />' ITUTE,<lb /><lb />Dinwiddie, M. A.;'<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE FIRST, PITT COUNTY SECOND<lb /><lb />THE EASTERN REPL<lb /><lb />used |<lb /><lb />by which the people can vote on the |<lb />enactment of laws shall be inaagure<lb />ated,<lb /><lb />What the president, Vice president |<lb /><lb />THE REFLECTOR BCOK STORE<lb /><lb />|<lb />Sete ig<lb /><lb />Tit<lb /><lb />GIVES YOU THE NEWS FRESH EVERY ~<lb />AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) AND |<lb />WORKS FOR THE RFST<lb />"INTERESTS OF.<lb /><lb />OUR POCKET BOOK THIRD.<lb /><lb />IIIT ION 25 ; Cents a.MONTH<lb /><lb />"PUBLISHEDBEVERY! WEPNESDAY#A}"<lb /><lb />~One Polar Per Year.<lb /><lb />This is the PeopleTs Kavorite<lb /><lb />THE TOBACCO DEPARTMENT, WilIlCH<lb />IS AREGULAR FEATURE OF THE PAPER,<lb />1S ALONE WORTH MANY, TIMES THE<lb />SUBSCRIPTION, PRICE,<lb /><lb />"(0)-<lb /><lb />When you nee!<lb /><lb />JOB eae<lb /><lb />«cap, DonTt forget the<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Evetlector Oftice.<lb /><lb />HAVES AMPLE FACILIIIES<lb /><lb />FOR THE WORK AND DO aun<lb />KINDS4§Oh COMMERCIALS AND<lb /><lb />! TOBACCO;WAREHOUSEZS WORK.<lb /><lb />| Wi<lb />|<lb /><lb />'<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />Our Vork and Prices Suit our Patrons<lb /><lb />"I{S THE CHEAPEST PLACEJIN GREENVILLE FOR"<lb /><lb />BLANK BOOKS. STATIONERY NOVELS<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR.<lb /><lb />The Oldesi<lb /><lb />The Cherictie<lb /><lb />OBSERVER, ©<lb /><lb />Le ° .<lb />Daily. 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        <p>&amp;<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />ap ie j<lb />[} ALLY REELECTO i a Surveyor, Treasurer, Sheriff, Sennter! ' ) HW. W. HIGGS, Pres, 4, .8. HIGGS, Cashier<lb />* : " and one Representative, leaving the, a Maj. HENRY HARDING AssTt Cashi<lb />a | Register of Deeds, one Represeptotive, | : | :  aa<lb />Your attention js called tw oar Keeping Coustantiy at it Brings SUCCESS. eae neta aod ths eironer it i) :<lb />large and excellent line of : | be se ecte i by the executive committee. |<lb />wt IEDICIOUS ADVERTISING ThisT motion was carrying out the)<lb /><lb />| * * 4<lb />iegreement made with the Republicans! Ly L<lb /><lb />1 Creates many a new business, | for fusion and the vacancies left to be: ~<lb />ularges miuiny aa old business, ~filied ty the executive °c mmittee | . Greenville, N. C.<lb />Preserves maly a iarge business. means to cndorse the candidates put Iam now in North-<lb /><lb />keyives many adull business t by the Re: icens for those = | *<lb />Rescues many a lost business, le the Republicans fer those poser Markets making STOCKHOLDL..s<lb />�"�e avn @<lb />purchases for Fall and .<lb />Representing a Capital of More Than a Halt<lb /><lb />sayes any a fading business.<lb />: mais; that the roll of townships be called for, Winter Goods ays<lb />SPRING ANI SUMMER WEAR To oadvettise judiciousiy,TT use the!a vote on SkinperTs motion. | Million Costes,<lb />Wm. T. Dixon, President National<lb /><lb />Secures suceess to any business. Sam Wiison of Swift Creck, moved |<lb />c lumrs of the REFLECTOR.  nm :<lb />A. Pittman, of Contentnea, opposed! Every body praised<lb /><lb />S ""FO i"" b<lb /><lb />"Consisting of" -_ SkinnerTs motion -and said he fa-! : Exchange Bank j<lb /><lb />, on and 8 - ~change Bank, Baltimore, Md.<lb />oNRIETTA, CASHMERES eA BS ae vored nominating a full! ticket. He wag| bE Splendid Stock I The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland<lb />Mi. AA, 7 T Pascenger und mail train going opposed to a sactifice of principle just carriedthis summerbut Neck, N. C.<lb /><lb />ae - - Pee A ; aa : 2 7 _ i. _ S .<lb />�"� Beautiful, stylish, up-to-date, | IVES Sr . ; man particularly who had been named | -§ RP. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N. C.<lb />: North B oand Freight, arrives 9:50 Alon the combination ticket he could ~of my fall goods and I D. W. Hardee Higgs Bros.,<lb /><lb />and cheaper than ever before. oes<lb />M, leaveslO:i0 A. M. never s t . ° .<lb />NS CH I South Bound Freight, arrivea 2:60 P, lever Support. will show you a line IGreenville, N. ¢.<lb />LAWNS, CHALLIES, Me. leaves 2:16 P. &amp; . YF Vanohinchanse enoke in fav<lb />leaves 2:16 TD. M, S. V. Luughinghouse spoke in favor'¢hat surpasses an<lb />DIMITIES, WH1iTk GOODS, , eee hae itiulloeaty: and Friday of the motion and said he was willing! hi p yY W tfully solicit th te<lb />Pyton . uy, ) sday : orida net senda . » eake of Spee yh e accoun<lb />ST eee tar Wrehit : ~riday | 45 Jay aside principle for the sake of, ing you seen. Ve respectfully solve<lb />leaves for Was sday ~g J t oe<lb />PARISIAN RIPPLES, aves For Washington Tuesday, Thure | ying the ticket. | : . of firms, individuals and the general<lb />x INDIA LINENS day and saturday. ecuing fl fy | A R K ij<lb />NIN, WEATHER BULLE The roll ot townships was calfed, re-| 8 Sars public. a ,<lb />LINEN LAWNS, se sulting in yeas 95, noes 6. Checks and Account Books furnish=<lb />rs esT ley Stet ed on application.<lb />MULLS, ~° 4 Generaliy fair tonight and Friday. Nominations were then declared ge Jewelry Stor Ee<lb />DOTTED SW1SSES, ~ ere narnncmennen | Order. | ~ "d<lb />and Novel COTTON GOODS SEPTEMBER SUGGESTIONS. For the first County Commissioner | . . _ a<lb />of different kinds and description |W. M. King was novninated by accla"; " Oo == ad a)<lb />7 : C 4 . . H . . i bQ :<lb />Never were they more beautiful AQ WARE SOO UAE LE ES ONO a ae o oS om<lb />Tram OSE Bereta n. bog ; ; For the second Commissioner J. L.! fo =e yh LLY CO<lb />Smoke Henry Clay Cheroots, 5 for 10,] ©. Manning was nominated on second} WS ee " Oo FO " Q = ©<lb />1 SO ee on "<lb />""" Money loaned on 30, 60 and 90 beliot, . SY eee LS = 2 ° = ©<lb />ya ; ~or Surveyor, J. R. Jensins vw YM ew oO .<lb />_Come sev our" days, Apply to F. C. Harding, |, For Surveyor, J. Re denains, by ne) = 3 oS 768<lb />. clamation. inal Cpt S co Tt Cad<lb />qT | ' The oSouthern Leader,� still Botds}| For Sheriff, W. JL Harmnegton by £ "" = OD +a [1] () = =<lb />the lead as tie best d cent smexe. acclamation, . ae sa =e  5 Ae A. a<lb />' Nothing equals it. DS. Swurue | I oF Treasures, J. A. Thégpen, by | o "_ &amp; a = Ps OG) Sp.<lb />they are the correct styles aud| best Butter ox ice at StarkeyTs. acclamation. . oc oD SS GO ~w  e mn vo<lb />es . » Legimeture, ©. \ kapman, : Oa OD. a<lb />prices. For the Legislrture Chapman, | oD °° FS oe<lb />You can ouy samber at StateyTs! on first ballot co Ee rs = © S : - oS<lb />. ; . ~ ° ; a) ( A<lb />Mill, just 44 nviles trem town, at Sine} For the Senate, A. d. Moye, 9m sec- | �"� o �"� 5 ~ 7 g = =<lb />HAMBURG, EDGING and gle Geld Standard Dvices.� See} 2nd ballot. | | | s on 25 W Rs &amp;<lb />: Na TT : C. BR. &amp;priowr, Manager. de AvLang was lected chairmen of a<lb />INSERTIONS, LACKS, . Vermont B : for : | eer , ~the county executive cvammittee. . ;<lb />RIBBONS, FANCY BRAIDS, , mon utter for sile at D.S,|  apev? J. L. Piillips moved! thar |<lb />and NOVELTIES. smith. ~the several condidates ocome forward,<lb />Miss Bettre Warren will open her state their views, express their (Hiamks<lb />4<lb /><lb />and elaerdate their bembasity.�<lb /><lb />school in Mrs. WhiachardTs school-room<lb />The candidates were called out by I have just returned from the<lb /><lb />on Monday, 14th, Septenrber. . . "<lb />ys mo die chairman and made brief speeches<lb /><lb />e<lb />Lace Curtains @ ve Carr Bat em today, at 5. Mojo aeusptance, only. one or two oSelick |<lb />menullz, dating their bombasity� m accordésnce| NOR i HERN o_¢ MARKE ' S,<lb />oe<lb /><lb />et<lb /><lb />Window Shades, Cuitain Poles. |. The Greenville Bank is wow located | with Parson� Phillips-siraes.ion.<lb />in the new Elliott blogk on east side of{ oParsen� Phillips. who was noé where l have purchased a<lb />"A live of" main strect. eyen mentioned for an office. was called ~<lb /><lb />° A fresh lot of rut Useam Cheese and | fos-and made a speech: tellaag part (¥) .<lb />° Vermont Butter, on ice-at dS. Tun- | of what Ne did in the ihet Legislature, : | al<lb />Oxford Ties rer, ov Seeat A, Ton : ~aTYES, NCW, Cc<lb /><lb />stallTs, bug steered clear of mentioning she:<lb />and stylish line of goods<lb /><lb />ne ° o ° . e A try } . 1 4 an ap j .<lb />Fine Italian Macaroni, just: neceived, | Airingtion comiittee ang other of L13<lb /><lb />er<lb /><lb />or Ladies aud Children that has<lb />; , at J. S. TunstallTs. | escapades. | . . |<lb />never deen equa'ied in this town. |o! Sete HAREELT We are not LOW on one thing juss to catch your eye and<lb />Best Blend Tea 25¢ por. at S| . Thich en others becanse we think you are not posted. We sell our<lb />M. Sebaltz goods at the<lb /><lb />For the past six sete dhs the j<lb /><lb />Shoes, SMOES, recive tobacco market haa scld , | LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES,<lb /><lb />Sener | * land whether you are an expert or not does not effect our price one<lb />ye POUR. a ~ceit. Our goods have the stamp of reliubility, combining style and<lb /><lb />for every buyer why wants an) jt. Ki: ge: \ _ Yu é<lb />honest. reliable, woarmg articles. o oSade o o ee | Is ready in his new qu ality eT ak ea price, aud thev will bring you Success against<lb />mouth, are vis#ing Ss. Shaira- || ~ ane. Hm Pe . vy stock<lb /><lb />3 rs, #onn VIN igtore to supply your p y StLOCK O<lb /><lb />| "_ git ineeds inthe line of ( ~ 7 ~ is not surpassed<lb />Umbrellas SEPTEMBER SNAPS: ~Choice Groceries. (CLOTH I N G by any clothing<lb />our Kodax Catches Tiiem @emingT ~The shelves are filled|sliore. Iwill sell up-to-date Clothing.<lb /><lb />| . + M4 m<lb />to protect you fromthe sun and and Gomg. ; Ww ith brighey colored| Thanking you fer past favors, I hope to be favord with your<lb />~Tpoxes an tins of zood fnture patronage. I am Yours to Please,<lb /><lb />rain.<lb />J. S. Jenkins went to» Oxford tea j<lb />ns went tox Oxford t | things, and barrels of; EX WA. EX RDEE.<lb /><lb />day. ound grains, cakes:<lb />und our oe om er ,<lb />Gentlemen a ee K. H. Taft went to Rocky Mount ~and crackers, boxes of Leader of Styles.<lb /><lb />; this morning. ; a spices and pattles of<lb /><lb />TAN ET] | Miss Mamie Hines sume this | pickled fruitsand vege-|r u DAVIS, PresTt. R.A. TYSON, Vice-PresTt. J. L. LITTLE. CashT.<lb />| morning from: a vis:t to Lever. tables. | REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896.<lb />' Mrs. W. T- Hines andT childben,, of Thereis cB. wholesom- a ee<lb />Dover, ave visiting the iamilyef her} pegs and sweetness! THE BANK OF CREERNVILLE,<lb /><lb />Shirts, Tie-, Collars, oe Saray nrother, Lovst Hine | |<lb />ve fi: rother, Lovit ames, | . |<lb />and Fur [lats, Suspenders an ~about the store that, GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />| Hosiery. Shves in correct styles,| Mrs. R. J- Cobb and daaghter, Miss |T rm ar<lb />best quality aud popular A pou Irma, aad Mrs. Florence-Daney went charms z ners 7 eS<lb />We can und will please you tf yOu). kinsten Wednesday evening: ~plete stock of PER and|Capital $50,000.00. _<lb /><lb />will give as 2 call. |<lb />1<lb />PoruLisT convention, ~(Staple geods embrac- ys) cs<lb />, _Our line of" = ing everyching that is a Paid in Capital $25,000.00.<lb />| : They Fmush the Skele~oa Tioket Tet to he found in a truly! ee220e220<lb />Furr LtUL a y ths Republicans ~ransacts a General Banking Busi nd Solicits Collections and Ac«<lb />a5 at ue first-class grocery. connts of Responsible Persons and Firms. °<lb />: ) o* The Populist Convention: aet hers | " "" -<lb />is complete and embraces Wuny | -~ | - ) : _<lb />meofal articles of genuine merit. today and was called to order by :<lb />Our Oak Suits are lovely. Easy Harry Skinner chairman aff the ex-<lb />comfortable Rockers of many ecutive committee. The Speech that Le ,<lb />different kinds. Dining and Par- he made onght to be hoard by ewery|<lb />lor chairs, Lounges and Couches, Democrat m the State, If nt were there<lb />Parlor Suits, Centre ~ables, Side- is not aman in the State who has one<lb />Boards, Dining Tables, Tin Safes, drop of Democratic bloed im _his veins |<lb />Bedsteads, Mattresses, Floor und | that would even say cr believe again | |<lb />Table Oil" Cloths, Mattings of that Harry Skinner lias ome single soli-<lb />hes and*yood erades. tary interest in any thing. but that which! .<lb />tied o8 advances his own'intexests and mikigates<lb /><lb />o ; " against Demoerate principles. We |<lb /><lb />may analyze and report some things |. |<lb /><lb />| DD @ 03 DDD<lb /><lb />whieh he said at some other time but<lb />have not the time or space to do so.<lb />this evening. We will content ourselves<lb />| by saying that the foremost thing which<lb />of beantifulfdesigns. Harry Skinner potitically is to advance<lb />a : ; his own interest ard the nextis to nid<lb />het ae Cone ard see us we will be) the Reyublicans in whatever way he<lb />more than yleased to show you} may be able. : 13 i<lb />throng kh our. stock. A careful in- | A¢ the close of his speech he named oJ .<lb />tion. will repay you Mary | ", A, Moye for ~permanent chairman . AVE [i RRR i<lb />who madea short speech upon taking, ae oy |<lb />the chair and declared, the conventidn: Hite |<lb />ready to pl with its work, " , | | Ce ©<lb />J. A. Lang wes, made permanent } LE ett on | wep TY ay f<lb />i a | : snes ippiie MOVERS Sree nes O18 mh OLS A es | eee oa<lb />Be eee sine, tee weit EDROLY ORB, nod de Us Kip Sipenvile Henk, wae<lb />coor gga Jorroct Bryles nate candidates for twu cy.umissioners, find hardware, stoves and tinware in abundance and cheap, too<lb /><lb /></p>
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