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        <p>THE DA<lb /><lb />Y<lb /><lb />(rere rerentemtetntensnemnnemoent sent<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FIOTION.<lb /><lb />TERMS: 25 Cents a Month,<lb /><lb />D.J. WiIcaa LBD, Editor and Owner,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1896.<lb /><lb />[<lb /><lb />, :<lb /><lb />7 oe<lb /><lb />desigucr o! styles tor<lb />a 5<lb /><lb />~~) / ae<lb /><lb />New ani c apieteline<lb /><lb />(yf """<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />eee,<lb /><lb />Dress Goods,<lb /><lb />andTrimmiigs to match<lb /><lb />.Carpets,<lb />ot and<lb /><lb />Tothings<lb />In endk KN OY riety.<lb /><lb />Come and Lop them, no<lb />_ trouble. to SHOW goods.<lb /><lb />@. T. Munto rd.<lb /><lb />oNex: oon Abed ak af<lb />Guen viltes .<lb /><lb />~ |C Joyner, J F Allen, G T Tyson.<lb /><lb />| Macon Haddock,<lb /><lb />executive committee, J. J. Elks,<lb /><lb />THE PRIMARIES.<lb /><lb />ne teen<lb /><lb />Good Meetings all Over the County.<lb /><lb />ee en<lb /><lb />~Phe Reriecror gives below re-<lb />ports from as many of the prima:<lb />ries as Came in today.<lb /><lb />BEAVER DAM.<lb /><lb />Meeting called to order by A.<lb />S. Walker, chairman. W. C. Joy-<lb />uer, Secretary.<lb />| DELEGATES.<lb />[yey Smith<lb />G T 'Tysor<lb />J EF Allen<lb />Win MeArthur<lb /><lb />Executive<lb />Walker, chairman, I M Smith, W<lb /><lb />ALTERNATES.<lb />Joab Tyson<lb /><lb />W A Pollard<lb />G W Crawford<lb />A A Joyner<lb /><lb />Committee"A §<lb /><lb />For Constable"C D Smith<lb />For Magistrates"J £ Allen, I<lb />A Nichols, Joab Tyson.<lb /><lb />Edgar Buck J C Smith<lb /><lb />A D Johnson ES Dixon<lb />SOUTH SIDE RIVER.<lb /><lb />B W Tucker W H Allen<lb /><lb />Josephus Move J C Albritton<lb />RH Allen J J Sutton<lb />Nash Hardee paul Harrington<lb />Augustus Forbes H F Keel<lb /><lb />W B Albritton<lb /><lb />EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES.<lb />Town"J G Move, W L Brown<lb />F C Harding, R W King, R M<lb />Starkey.<lb /><lb />gar Buck,<lb />Smith.<lb /><lb />A D Jobnston,<lb /><lb />J © Albritton, chairman, L L<lb />Kittreil, © G Moye, W H Allen,<lb />T F Christman.<lb /><lb />South Side, east of Railroad,-"<lb /><lb />| CHICORD.<lb />Meviing called to order by J. | |<lb />A. K. Tucker, chairman tuwuship<lb /><lb />secretary.<lb /><lb />DELEGATES. ALTERNATES.<lb />JJ Laughinghcuse, J B Grimes,<lb />W E Porter, CM Jones,<lb />Tarael kKdwards, JA K Tucker<lb /><lb />Rebt D.xon, J L Cox,<lb /><lb />J B Galloway, LS Edwards,<lb />J A Proctor. JJ Elks,<lb />Mack Williams, W L Clark,<lb />J A Smith, PW Arnold,<lb />N 'T Cox J H Mills,<lb />Claud Cannon. J J Oakley,<lb />JJ Malls, George Sutton<lb /><lb />Frank Stocks<lb />W F Carrol,<lb />LH mills,<lb /><lb />Executive Committee"J Bb<lb />Grimes, chairmar, W L Smith, L<lb />A Arnold, Claud Cannon, Robt<lb />Dixon, J A K Tucker, W L Clark.<lb /><lb />For Constable--Fred Mills.<lb /><lb />For Magistrate"Dr C M<lb />Jones, J J Laughingbouse. N T<lb />Cox.<lb /><lb />The delegats were instructed to<lb />use every effort to secure the<lb />nomination of J. A. K. Tucker for<lb />Commissioner.<lb /><lb />CONTENTNEA.<lb /><lb />Meeting call ed to order by J D<lb />Cox, chairman. W C Jackson, sec-<lb /><lb />LN Edwards,<lb />H C Venters,<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE.<lb />DELEGATES = ALTERNATES. |<lb />FORM, ?<lb />4 G Fumes «' &amp; RB: Moye<lb />JH Blount | WR Parker...<lb />W H Smith - oWH Ragsdale<lb />RW King _ FC Haraing<lb />| LE Moore ~F rown.,,<lb />DJ Whichard » JL Sugg aft<lb />A L Blow Olen: Warren.<lb />' o NORTH SIDE RIVER.T<lb />1E B Dadley, Wo Vainright<lb />J LSmith F G Moore 2h:<lb /><lb />~retary.<lb /><lb />DELEGATES. ALTERNATES.<lb />Caleb Cannon EC Cannon,<lb />John Pierce, w B Suwrell,<lb />Chas. McGuchon, SawT! Mumford<lb />Dr. Jas Dixon, JS Hines,<lb /><lb />J J Jackson, Jos Gaskins,<lb /><lb />J Z Brooks, Asa Garriss,<lb />K Lang, J R Jobrson,<lb />W F Hart, BH Ives,<lb /><lb />A G Cox, J J May,<lb /><lb />Fred McGlobon, J H Smith,<lb /><lb />W C Jackson,<lb /><lb />H.E Eliis, /<lb />J D Cox,<lb /><lb />Josephus Cox, ) CO<lb /><lb />J W Cannon, Le Fayette Cox<lb /><lb />J A Brauch, W Worthington.<lb />EXECUTIVE COMMITEES.<lb /><lb />Ayden pPrecinct"C Dawson,<lb />chairman, J H Cobb, John Pierce,<lb />RU Cannon, Emiet Spier.<lb /><lb />Winterville rreciunct"A G Cox, |<lb />chairman, J J May, Jesse Cannon<lb />Wm Worthington, J D Cox.<lb /><lb />For Vonstable"Woodie McGlo.<lb />burn.<lb /><lb />For Magistrates"J D Cox, J<lb />R Forbes, J J May.<lb /><lb />Between three hundred and<lb />four hundred Democrats were<lb />present and after the work of con-<lb />vention a Free Silver Club was<lb />organized. . |<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Jones.<lb /><lb />| Such, ability and command of language<lb /><lb />paul Harrington. chairman, B W<lb />Tucker, 8 W Brooks, G M Tuck-<lb />er, Nash Hardee.<lb /><lb />For Magistrates"CO D Roun-<lb />tree, W R parker, J T Smith, H PQ<lb />Keel, C A Tucker.<lb /><lb />For Constable"R A Forbes.<lb /><lb />PACTOLUS.<lb /><lb />Meeting called to order by J B<lb />Little, chairman executive com -<lb />mittee. H W Whichard, secre-<lb />tary.<lb /><lb />DELEGA' ES. ALTERNATES.<lb />WG Mizell, OE Whichard |<lb />J R Barnhill, D H James,<lb />B B Satterthwaite, J J Moore,<lb /><lb />T J Danie}, M T Spier.<lb /><lb />Executive Committe"J B Lit-<lb />tle, chairman, DH Jawes, JR<lb />Barnhill, R B Fleming, H M<lb /><lb />Nemizations for Magistrates<lb />and Constable left open.<lb /><lb />SWIFT CREEK.<lb /><lb />Meeting called to order by L B<lb />Mewborn, chairman. Canady<lb />Moore, secretary:<lb /><lb />DELEGATES. ALTERNATES.<lb />F M Kilpatrick J K Witherington<lb />N BR Cory J A Smith<lb />AJ Roach W F Mewborn<lb />EA Johnson GB Kilpatrick<lb />W B Blaud J B Kilpatrick<lb />Joe Pittoam Jesse Cox<lb />W J Laughinghouse J J Moore<lb />JA Gardoer RH Garris<lb /><lb />For Constable"J A Hardy.<lb /><lb />For Magistrates" J K Wither-<lb />ington, Job Moore, A I Roach.<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />Democrats Arcuseil.<lb /><lb />The vest kind of news has been com-<lb />ing in today from the primaries held in<lb />the different townships on Saturday.<lb />Avall there was a larger<lb />Contentnea town"<lb /><lb />attendance<lb />than 1. past years.<lb />ship reports between three hundred and<lb />four hundred present, which is unpre-<lb />cedented tora primary. W2 take it<lb />that this indicates that the Democrats<lb />of the county are aroused to the impor-<lb />tance of earnest work in the coming<lb />campaign, and they have started in<lb />with a determination to win.<lb /><lb />An Able Young Man.<lb />_ Rey. A. Setzer, of Catawba county,<lb />came to Greerville Saturday evening<lb />and occupied the pulpit of the Baptist<lb /><lb />church Sunday worning and evening.|. -<lb /><lb />Mr. Setzer is astudent of Wak3 Forest<lb />College being only in his second year<lb />at that institution. All whe heard him<lb /><lb />Ricnard Hardee ,<lb /><lb />North Side"Leondis Fleming, |<lb />chairman, O W Harrington, Kid- |<lb />JIC!<lb /><lb />|<lb />| Veet %<lb />|<lb /><lb />South Side, west of Railroad" |<lb /><lb />Growing<lb />Expanding.<lb /><lb />NEW FALL GOODS. _..<lb /><lb />Are being received daily and if youmwant .ar "<lb /><lb />-clegant suit of clothes sec<lb /><lb />tANK WILSON |<lb /><lb />headquarters for men, boys and youths 4<lb /><lb />FINE CLOTHING<lb /><lb />Goods<lb /><lb />as represented. *Prices are lower this season<lb /><lb />Satisfaction guaranteed in every case.<lb /><lb />than ever known before. Don't fail to see meT<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON,<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />Sixteen times as many nevelties in nn Ladies :<lb />Goods as we have even shown,<lb /><lb />Sixteen times as many styles in Ladies "<lb />Dress Goods and Trimmings as we have for- "<lb />rerly shown. :<lb /><lb />Sixteen times as handsome are our entire.<lb />purchase for the coming season, .<lb /><lb />Sixteen times as much business do we ex-<lb />pect with the many bright and. prilliant goods<lb />that crowd our counters. Call and see if We<lb />~canTt show you the thing you want.<lb /><lb />RICKS &amp; TART<lb /><lb />¢<lb /><lb />N ew Fall Goode.<lb /><lb />gre aA eHE<lb /><lb />% fe t<lb /><lb />Developing:<lb />Department of Dry. Goods °<lb />' Department of Notions<lb /><lb />8<lb />T<lb /><lb />speak in highest praise of the two ex-<lb />cellent sTrmens he deliyered here. |<lb /><lb />as, he possesses is found in few young<lb />men. He. returued. toT Wake Forest<lb /><lb />today.<lb /><lb />oWhere to Register.<lb /><lb />The Rerrector is requested ty call |<lb />. the, attention of all voters living icT<lb /><lb />the 2nd, 3rd and 4th wards of. Gee: n"<lb />-dville that registration books will be open |T<lb />~Yarthe Greenville Iron Works the prop-<lb />jerdays. Remember that an entire new<lb /><lb />.O W Harrington SI Dadley<lb /><lb />registraticn is neces: ary for the comin,<lb />election.<lb /><lb />| of the bysivess in ail its details.<lb /><lb />Department of lotbinz<lb />Department of Shoes<lb />Department of Trimmings.<lb /><lb />We have mastered. the tnatricaci<lb /><lb />We give you elegant things at ec .<lb /><lb />~nomical. prices. The stocks ~are richly complete and ex ipite<lb /><lb />beautiful. In bulk and variety they are not equalled élaawh<lb /><lb />she whole southern coantry. The grace and nice harmoay, thé toa<lb /><lb />and charming taste of nearly'~all the tine ~homes: in gthis comme<lb />were inSpired by suggestions of our artists. a<lb /><lb />Loaadership easily centers here. .<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ey<lb /><lb />convention named as electors two<lb />Democrats, one Populist aud one<lb /><lb />been done toward fasion. The<lb />State conventions till to be held<lb />will have to consider it.<lb /><lb />DIALY REFLECTOR:<lb />; "" = = 1 ee<lb />D. J. WHICHARD. Editor.<lb /><lb />ee a tions.<lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY)-| 7) atiohican unioa isT compiete. ,<lb /><lb />silver Repvblican, and it is prob-<lb />able that this division will be<lb /><lb />on enon naheioe incest<lb /><lb />_ntered as second-ciuss mail matter. | OC<lb />. _ | Silverite, |<lb /><lb />meta on " In Nebraska the Democrats |<lb />SURSCRIPTION RATES. will probably get the support of<lb /><lb />ene NA .<lb /><lb />Onc yea. - - $3.09 the Populists for their electoral ;<lb />ee ca " -t  * 2 o39/ ticket and the Populists the sup-<lb />ne i . - td<lb /><lb />port of the Democrats for their |<lb /><lb />ware + nt arriers Without<lb />Delivered in town by carriers |<lb />State ticket. The arrangements |<lb /><lb />xtra cost.<lb /><lb />Advertisng rate<lb />4ad on application to the e<lb /><lb />s are liberal and can be<lb /><lb />arc in progress. |<lb />ditor or at<lb /><lb />In Virginia an effort is being,<lb /><lb />office , . ie<lb />me - |}made to secure fusion, in which<lb />a case the Populists may get three<lb />tt ooh Kn tid 4  at r 7<lb />We desire 2 1i¥3 ee 41), 0f the 12 electors. ;<lb />avery postoflice inthe covaty, who W! . ; |<lb />send in brief items of NEWS as it eecurs In Iowa close fusion has been |<lb /><lb />perfected, the Populists getting<lb />three electors. They and the sil-<lb />ver Republicans will get a snare<lb /><lb />fa each neighborhood, Write plainly<lb />aad only on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />en<lb /><lb />Lineral Commission on t9SCrI | of the congressional and State<lb />ion rates paid to agents. nOmibations.<lb />ao | on Georgia there is uo fasion, |<lb /><lb />ce epreyUpeER 7TH. 1896.<lb />Monpar. SEPTEMBER «Tile 18°<lb /><lb />= ~~ _ 7 ofa failure to secure a majority |<lb />WILL THE SENATE ELECT THE 'for any ticket the Legislature<lb />VICE PRESIDENT? will choose electors. Of course<lb /><lb />they will be Democratic electors.<lb />In West Virginia there are<lb />some impediments to fusion, but |<lb />oBryan is almost certaiu to get al<lb /><lb />"""n<lb /><lb />- The Columbia State, after a<lb />study of special dispatches 1 the<lb /><lb />Chicago Record, figures out that |<lb /><lb />sufficient States will haye Demo-| the Populist votes.<lb /><lb />cratic-Populist electoral fusion to, In Kentucky there is a little<lb /><lb />a lpg :<lb />throw the election of Vice Presi-| friction between Democratic and<lb />* : a) , | | | Mist lanavers, b , t | on<lb /><lb />dent of the United States into the | Populist man ers, bué the Popu<lb /><lb />Senate. If Mr. Sewall coes not | lists are expected to support Bry<lb /><lb />recieve a wajority of the elecioral| n and Sewall.<lb /><lb />yotes, the election is thrown intoT Iu Alabama the Populist are<lb />o9 | :<lb /><lb />the Senate and only the two can- demoralized by their failure to<lb /><lb />didates receiviug the highest elect a State ticket in combination<lb />at IC :<lb /><lb />, sista | wi . . r ,<lb />nuwber of votes are elegible. | with the Kepublicans. The con-<lb />These will, if fasion 1s consum"| servative element want to sup-<lb />mated as now planned, be Hobart) port the Bryan and Sewall elec<lb /><lb />A . : \ . } , .<lb />and Sewall, aud the Senate being | tors put out by the Democrats,<lb />for silver, it is presumed if will of! wnile the radicals want to fight it<lb /><lb />% ; |<lb />course elect the Democratic can~ | out. There ig no doubs of Demo-<lb />didate. The following, from the | cratic SER OTS:<lb /><lb />accepted by the other conven- three stright tickets, Democratic,<lb />| Republican and Populist.<lb /><lb />The electoral ticket has ten Dem-,| Populists have fused by dividing<lb />, . \.<lb />ocrats, three Populists and one|the electoral vote equally.<lb /><lb />~dwelling upon the high<lb />lands of Asia Minor, to whom the<lb />|gods gaye powar to transmuts by<lb />~his touch every article into gold.<lb />The modern Midas, lives in Wall<lb />istreet, and the power of the laws<lb />|of this country Uas furnished him<lb />~an alchemy by which<lb />mutes such articles as he desires<lb />to gold.<lb />is known as Heidelkach, or Ikle-<lb />heimer, or Lazard, or Rothsebild,<lb />or Belmont.<lb />$62,000,000 of the bonds sf<lb /><lb />7 a: icovernipeut aud taned thew into<lb />and each of the parties will nave! 2° a<lb /><lb />. . 1s<lb />its électoral ticket. fa the event l<lb /><lb />the farmersT Waeat and corn and<lb />oats and hovs and meat and cattis<lb />and horses aud turued thew into<lb />a gcoiden profit for<lb />i;means Of cheapening produco apd<lb />| mnaking money dear.<lb /><lb />cle of the labourer<lb />aud artTsau and meade for himself<lb />a golden prot, by<lb /><lb />In North Carolina there are<lb /><lb />In Indiana the Democrats aud<lb /><lb />ES a<lb /><lb />The Touch of Midas<lb /><lb />Midas was aking of Phrygia,<lb />table<lb /><lb />he traus-<lb /><lb />He isealled Midas, buat<lb /><lb />Ye touched recently<lb />this<lb /><lb />e ¢ ) ( |<lb />. golden profit of $8,009,090, that |<lb />bad He has<lb /><lb />he government<lb /><lb />himseif, by<lb /><lb />He touched the bone and mus:<lb />and mechanic<lb />means of al<lb />high provectiye tariff.<lb /><lb />He touched the patience aod<lb />skiliand toil of the small mer-<lb />chant and tradesman and gola<lb />flowod into his coffers, by means<lb />of trusts and combines. |<lb /><lb />He touched the administrators<lb />of the affairs of this country and<lb />a golde.  karvest, by<lb /><lb />reaped<lb /><lb />oAnd now he is seeking to sub<lb />jectto his contaminating touch<lb />the suiirages ofa free people, that<lb />from their wrecked jiberties may |<lb /><lb />State, shows the status of fasion | In Oregon negotations are in<lb />~progress between Democrats, Pcp-<lb />alists and silver Republicans.<lb />The plan contemplates two Popu-<lb />lists, one Demoerat and one silver<lb />Republican as electors.<lb /><lb />In Texas the Populist man-<lb />agers have fused with the Repub-<lb />licans and the bolting gold Dem-<lb />ocrats, the three snpporting the<lb />McKinley and Hobart ticket. It<lb />~is not believed, however, that the<lb />Popuiist vote can be delivered to<lb />McKinley.<lb /><lb />In North Dakota the Democrats<lb />and Populists haye fused, but tbe<lb />details are not given. - .<lb /><lb />In Idaho tne Democrats, Pop-<lb />ulists and<lb />have nominated the sime electors,<lb />and Bryan will get 23,000 out of<lb /><lb />up to date:<lb /><lb />In Califoruia fusion has been<lb />perfected with the upanimous<lb />concurrence of both conventions,<lb />and an electoral ticket of five<lb />Democrats and four Populists<lb />has been put in the field. At the<lb />last State election the Democrats<lb /><lb />and Populists combined had a<lb /><lb />majority of 28,000 over the Re-<lb /><lb />publicans.<lb /><lb />In Wisconsin arrangements jor<lb />fusion are in. progress with every<lb />prospect of satisfactory comple<lb />tion. The Democrats will give<lb />the Populists two of the best<lb />places on the State ticket and the<lb />Populists will vote for the Vryan<lb />and Sewall electors.<lb /><lb />In Washington fusion 18 com-<lb />plete, the Democrats and Popué |} 25,000 votes cart. |<lb />lists dividing the electoral ticket) lo Kansas the fusion plan<lb />agreed upon gives the Democrats<lb />the electoral ticket and the Pop-<lb />ulists the State ticket. The com-<lb />bination 18 doublé-riveted.<lb /><lb />In South Dakota fusion is<lb />agreed upon, but the details will<lb />not be arranged until some time<lb />this month. Itis probable that<lb />Watson will be ignored in making<lb />_ In Minnesota fusion is estab- | up the electoral ticket.<lb />lished, the Democrats getting} In Lovisiana, the Populists<lb />~ four electors, the Populits four| having a working fusion in State<lb /><lb />and the silver Republicans one. politics withthe Republicans no<lb /><lb />oThe fusion is the most complete | fasion is likely.<lb /><lb />ever known in the State.� ' | In Maryland there is but a hand-<lb />In Wyoming Democrats and| ful of Populists and they are not<lb /><lb />equally.<lb />In Utah the Democrats and<lb /><lb />jver Republicans will combine<lb />on the Democratic electors. The<lb />straight Populists and McKinley<lb />Republicans, neither having<lb />much strength, will probably<lb />nominate straight tickets as a<lb />raatter of form.<lb /><lb />silver Republicans |<lb /><lb />diwavs onliand and soldi prices to sure |<lb />the times. Our goods aveall bought ans |<lb /><lb />to rui,we seliat a ciose margin.<lb /><lb />means Of favorite legislation. - |<lb /><lb />tree ROT LS<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875. \<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ,<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES &amp; SHOTELDERS<lb /><lb />1 HAVE T! 8 PRETTIEST<lb />"- LINE OF "<lb /><lb />Wall Paper!<lb /><lb />ever shown ip Cosenvillee Be<lb />All new<lb />styles, wot ei cla wtece ip the lot.<lb />Will take ,<lb /><lb />sure to me{ my ~ Ha pies<lb /><lb />Pe ts LPre<lb /><lb />iu bringing<lb /><lb />Semples tu vou ueme lf you will<lb /><lb />notify mic et ts shop near Hum-<lb /><lb />bers, cu Diener s 1 avenue,<lb /><lb />A. f ELLINGTON,<lb /><lb />Green. ihe Market. |<lb /><lb />Corrected by S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />Butter, per | 15 to 25<lb />Westerh Sins 43 to 5<lb />Sugar eured bate 10 to 124<lb />Corn 40 to 60<lb /><lb />50 to 65<lb />3.75 to 4,45<lb /><lb />Corn Veal<lb />Flour, Pariiv<lb /><lb />ARMERSAND MEKCHANTS BUY | Lard 5} to 1¢<lb />i ing their yearTs supplies will fe Oats 39 to 40<lb />Lheirinrerest toget our prices befere pu | Sugar : 4 to6<lb />chasing elsewhere Ourstock iscomplete | Coffee 13 to 25<lb />nallits branches, )Salt per Sach SU to 1 ie<lb /><lb />"a WO CNP OG SIP AL Chiekens 10 to 2<lb />rLOUR, ult £ fabio SUGA» eye vee dez W to ll<lb />Beeswax. pe: 20<lb /><lb />WV? | tA fe,<lb />RICK, iA, &amp;e.<lb />ral<lb /><lb />PRS<lb /><lb />RS<lb /><lb />TCEACLS SRURF A Gids<lb /><lb />we bus cirect from Manufacturers, Cua<lb />A com<lb /><lb />no il T o+ yh oo<lb />wi  OVEST YOR ee<lb /><lb />Aways<lb /><lb />ying Yuato buy ab one profit.<lb />xlete stock of<lb /><lb />PURNTPURE<lb /><lb />\<lb />i<lb />{<lb /><lb />sold for CASA therefore, having no vise |<lb /><lb />3. MO SCHU'T? Greenville, No |<lb />\<lb />f<lb /><lb />"Select Female School<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 music<lb />rooms. ~The session begins ou<lb /><lb />MONDAY, 7th OF SEPTEMBER<lb /><lb />ee cee neem eo epee<lb /><lb />and will eontinue for ter months.<lb />The terms are as fellows ,<lb /><lb />Primary English per mo. $2 00<lb />Intermediate ** .. o $2 50<lb />Higher sf ess $3 OU<lb />Languages (each) °° s S1 OU<lb /><lb />Musie, including use of instrument $3 CO<lb /><lb />Those who desire to patronize the<lb />school had better apply early 6 onlv a<lb />limited number be will taken.<lb /><lb />flow wu wider, broader golden<lb />stream into his coffers. Legend<lb /><lb />tells us that the ancient Midas<lb />perished miserably at the hands<lb />of an indignant people, whose<lb />whole produce he terned into<lb />gold. The modern Midas may<lb />profit by his example.--Duarhaw<lb />Sun.<lb /><lb /> SSS eee "<lb /><lb />A secrer Vo Ink.<lb /><lb />Ali the ink with which che United<lb />States government prints its papor<lb />money is made by ong man. The<lb />father of the present manufacturer,<lb />a Mr. kdde. invented tho ink, bat<lb />he never toll any one how the ink<lb />was made until just before he died,<lb />when he let his son into the secret<lb />of its composition. Hada fatal ag<lb />|}edent happened to the inventor ba.<lb />ture he told his son abovt tho ink<lb />the government printer would have<lb />been in a dilemzua, for Mr. EddyTg<lb />invention is the only kind of ink<lb />that will prift on the peculiar sur.<lb />face of the fiber of which govern.<lb />ment note paper is made.<lb /><lb />The present Mr. Eddy employs<lb />only six men in the manufacture<lb />of hisink, and none of them is in<lb />the secrot. Not one of them has<lb />yet seen Mr. Eddy in the interest-<lb />ing actof mixing the ingredients<lb />of which the ink is composed. He<lb />locks himself up in his own room<lb />two weeks in every year, and it is<lb />there and then that he mixes stuff<lb />enough to supply the government<lb />with ink for the ensuing 12 months<lb />and receives for this $50,000 a year.<lb />"Exchange.<lb /><lb />Populists each have full electoral] expected to put up an electoral<lb />tickets in the field, but the indi- | ticket. |<lb /><lb />cations are that the Populists| In Maine there were at the last<lb />will withdraw theirs in return for| election but 4,000 Populists. Many<lb />representation on Democratic|haye gone over to Bryan and Se-<lb />county and legislative ticket. | wall, while many who dislike Se-<lb /><lb />In Arkansas there is no fusion. | wall will support McKinley.<lb /><lb />Democrats, Populists and Re-} [pn Qhio fusion has been ar-<lb />publicans are ogoing it alone.�| ranged, and the Populists are to<lb /><lb />Dead AntsT Heads Pat to Use.<lb />One curious fact about an ant is<lb />that the grip of its jaws or mandi.<lb /><lb />VRS. ALFRED FORBES.<lb />|. Greenvilie, N. &amp;,<lb /><lb />GREENWILLE<lb /><lb />Mal: deadeny,<lb /><lb />| a mF<lb />|<lb />5<lb />The next session of this %school *will<lb /><lb />| ti {a<lb />Hbdllt<lb />;oven On<lb /><lb />MONDAY SEPT. 7, 1896.<lb /><lb />and continue for 10 months.<lb /><lb />The terms are as follows.<lb />Primary English per mo.<lb />Intermediate * �"�<lb />Higher i $3 00<lb />Languages (each) **  * $1 50<lb /><lb />The work and diselpline of the schoo)<lb />will be as_ heretofore. _<lb /><lb />We ask a continuance of your past<lb />iberal patronage. ;<lb /><lb />W. H. RAGSDALE.<lb /><lb />FE ART,<lb /><lb />$2 00<lb />$2 Vb<lb /><lb />MASONIC LODGE SCHOOL.<lb /><lb />Fall Session Opens Sept. 14,<lb /><lb />Hand peanuts fo)<lb /><lb />Cctton ang ceantt,<lb /><lb />Below are Noiloik prices OF Couvok.<lb />vescerda\ as furnished<lb /><lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; © ofninission Mere<lb />charts of Wartok -<lb /><lb />COTTON.<lb />Good Middling 74<lb />Middiiny 74<lb /><lb />Low Siieddlins 7<lb />Good Ordinary 6 7-l6<lb />~Poue"quie ,<lb />PHANU Tre<lb /><lb />Prime 24<lb />Extra Prime 3<lb />Maney 3}<lb />Spanish $1.10 bn<lb />Tone"firm,<lb /><lb />GREEN VILE Te YNClO MARKET<lb />Ww a tT.<lb /><lb />bY ¢. L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />DUG§" Comir nt. . Led LO 8<lb /><lb />«o ine. ... eo oeed...7 to 14<lb />Currens Common... ....64 told<lb />o Kine. 10to18<lb /><lb />i |<lb /><lb />ap<lb />Ao gba He uN<lb /><lb />; ete, CART VIRAL,<lb />[ie te ee<lb /><lb />yf el BET Y bran: See<lb />Re i cas ied Pk ae ondary orTere<lb />meqary LUO POLSON permancntly<lb />mecycured in latoch days, Youcan be treated af<lb />Ph baetaael Oni? forgamie price undor same fuarane<lb />Hatien thy ty. ifiyouprefer tocome here we willcons<lb />MR� traci to py railroad fareand hotel bills,and<lb />nocharge,if we fuil to cure. If-veu have taken mere<lb />cury, 100ido potesh, and still huve aches and<lb />ains, Mucous Pateliog in mouth, Sore Throat,<lb />imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on<lb />eny part of the body, Nair or Eyebrows fallin<lb />out, it is tis Secondary BLOOD POISO<lb />we guRrentce tocura. We solicittha mest obstis<lb />nate cacos and thalienre the world for a<lb />Case We Gavaotoure. This disease bas aways<lb />bafiled tT19 «kis: of the most eminent physic<lb />Ciang, S500,006 eanical behind our uncondle<lb />tional guaramy. Abselcto proofs sent sealed on<lb />Applicatien. Agcress NOO REMEDY COs<lb />907 Dbasenic Sem cle. CoLOAGO, TLIe -<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />PORE AW ete a hl la<lb /><lb />OMESCHCOL FOR GLRLS.<lb />| Wiii open at oElm Cottage,T<lb />Oct. 2nda Hoi: School for Git's.<lb />from 8 to 16 yexrs of age. Nuin-<lb />ber limited to .0. Address<lb /><lb />Mrs. A.J. McC. WHELAN,<lb /><lb />Norwocd P. O Nelson Cc.<lb /><lb />Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />""~wae<lb /><lb />John E. Woodard.<lb />Wilson, N.C.<lb />Ay IODARD &amp; HARDING,<lb />ATYORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />~treenville, N.<lb />~pecial attention given co collections<lb />and settlement of claima, .<lb />Loars made on short time.<lb /><lb />i, U. Harding,<lb /><lb />Fer terms &amp;¢, app'y to<lb />MRs, L. G. BERNARD,<lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />The Charlctie<lb /><lb />OBSERVER,<lb /><lb />North Carolina:s<lb />FOREMOST NEWSPAPER<lb /><lb />DAILY<lb />AND<lb />WEEKLY.<lb /><lb />ee AP<lb /><lb />bles is retained for hours or ever<lb />days after death.<lb />fact has enabled the Indians of Bra.<lb />zil to put the heads of dead ants to<lb />use in their simple surgery. The<lb />sides of a wound.are drawn togeth.<lb />er, and the necessary number of<lb /><lb />Knowing this |<lb /><lb />large ants are held with their heads |<lb /><lb />Of course the Democrats will] have five electors out of 23. They<lb />| bave polled as many as 52,000<lb />votes. ,<lb />In Tennesee the Populiats are<lb />weak and no fusion arrangement<lb /><lb />+ In Iilinois fasion has been con.<lb />summated, the Democrats having<lb />2@and the Populists tour clectors.<lb /><lb />atter mayTvote for Sewall in-<lb /><lb />es<lb /><lb />0 the -Democratic{<lb /><lb />to the ridge directly over the gash.<lb />When their jaws come together on<lb />the place where the skin has been<lb />separated, the insectTs head is pinch-:<lb />ed off and left clinging to the sever.<lb /><lb />In Montana nothing has. yet<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />{ndependent and fearless ; clgger an<lb />more attractive than ever. it will be a<lb />invaluable visitor to the home. th<lb />office, the club or the work room.<lb />THE DAILY OBSERVER.<lb />All of the news of the world. Com<lb />plete Daily reports from the Stat.<lb />- and National Capitols. $8 a vear<lb />THE WEEKLY OBSER Acjae ay<lb />A perfect family journal. A!<lb />ml ae of the soit ~The reports<lb />from the Legislature a lal. Fea-<lb />ture. Remember the Weekly Ob-<lb />server. ~<lb />ONLY .ONE DOLLAR A YEAR<lb /><lb />Send for sample copies. Address<lb /><lb />has been made. They sre expect-| ed skin, which they hold together<lb />vote for Bryan and Sewall, | antil the wound is perfectly healed.<lb />ed to vote for Bryan - vat | -St. Louis Republic. |<lb /><lb />THE OBSER<lb /><lb />| Vants. Fish an<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE INSTITUTE.<lb /><lb />S. D. BAGLEY, A. M., Prineipal.<lb /><lb />Next session will begin 7th day of<lb />septembeT 1893. Iustruetion thorough<lb />"Discipline tin bet kind. Pupil<lb />prepared to enter any college, or for<lb />business, For putieulars apply to the<lb />Prine: pal, T<lb /><lb />Sarbers. |<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENVILLE. N. 0,<lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />and Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />Nee Te,<lb /><lb />PycRGERT EDMUNDS,<lb />FASHIONABLE BARE EK.<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleaning<lb />Gentlemens Clothing. }<lb /><lb />OTEL NICHOLSON, .<lb />H J. A, Burexss, Mer.<lb />~Washington, N.C,<lb /><lb />tt<lb /><lb />This Hotel has been thoroughly renu<lb />vated, several new rooms » ele-<lb />tric bellsto every room. Atten tive<lb />sters sery ed a<lb />Patronage of traveling public ol ie<lb />Centiely located. .<lb /><lb />"_-<lb /><lb />Greenville, No.<lb /><lb />Py<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />neers _<lb /><lb />WALMINGT JN &amp; W: eer re<lb />ue IN &amp; a "<lb />AN Niaie Bs =<lb />ano : D BRANCHES. ° DeMO; KAT: ane<lb />FLORENCE RAIL ROA -" . YMLINEES-<lb />Ccné » ROAD lip Few  ~<lb />a e al Lic ef, bx om) W. He<lb />- A .  44 A T . . mo st Sn ot<lb />: INS GOING SOUTH : WILL PRESIDENT. To amTi ree'd islreh 18 126 00/6100 F October 5 | cama<lb />Date the 4 JAM I: BRYAN | fines and JW Perkins : , ForbTs . ¢ 28 Ola Fo b March 3<lb />&amp;C ° . IN�,�Draski T T StS . , . | 26 Ons ~DER ,<lb />June 14th | Bh S| ae con view. raska. foam't reed oan 2. 144 37/40 S E Pena eel 7 6 35 ie + more<lb />846. = Ie | ron nT .- PRESIDENT ae m W. OH C : er &amp;C . 8 Clark<lb />oe o4 oo ov [o) | (2) GI ARI T " INT. tax eoll Wr a ° Cox . m0) 9 .<lb />(Ae (Fa hUR SEWALL 1 were 335 oot Octol arenes ee<lb />Leav Ww Ml " of Maine oam ~t reed rie 1. vod 00 ee D D Haskett ver 8 ~ oa, Cc C Forbes<lb />e ~ MiP ~ . iJ. W ; "er aske 81 DS Smi<lb />Ar. Roe eldon 11 55! M.| A. M|° For To amT Apri . W. Perkins 18 28 dv K C William 236 DS Smith .<lb />.Rocyk Mt | 1 a ; 44 , FOR CONGRESS"FIR 0 amTt reed Pa a 2. S28 ie Samuel Mayo 11 71 s30 7 Mose<lb />~~ 039 a ST DISTRICT ~red Cox ,JIwWwp 8 001 042 | MoT<lb />3, | w. H. LUCAS stricr. |ToamT | AprilT Cox 81 cy erkins 1} 243 W oye<lb />2 je : mTt ree? pril 3 a9 | 92 Moses Ki 15 00! 90: m Pippi<lb />Lv Tarb " of Hy ; 5; ecTd from Fr es Kin : 933 Ippin<lb />arboro - yde county n Fred Cox 114 Willi x 35 00191 JTM<lb />12 12 nty . To amT Avril 6 OX 58 a srr is Clark 219 Moye<lb />-  amt reeT pris 6, 3 10 113 Will 1M 219 Abran sed<lb />Ly Woks we | 1010 | ase yom W. H. Cox od 1. Starkey 75 asa Win Waldron<lb />Wilson HO | "" ax collector 1o/ TM Y 5 (<lb />Lv Sel 2 041 5 45 T . To amT April 23 415 9 Moye 900) o97 Mar<lb />Lv Ravn . we 1 i State Ticket o amTt reed Pee OS » 00 Ie o A Wilkes § 49 oe Greenville paren 6<lb />y tteville - ue le . unty cost . Au I [P Ki 12 00 298 Greeny nber Co<lb />Ar. Florence 4 86 1.7 , eee fo am't rec'd nay 6 ) 9 ¢5) U5 Fred Coe 1 65 LIL JIB ouille Lumber Co<lb />a 3) 4 FOR at ta hy so @ /OX ; "FL OVA Pry N :<lb />7%) 3 4] cyncs he Wwwts ENEMA Cet) 18 S Jas Yelllowle 9 59 | 215 Alfred F oben<lb />et we covninae: [Roam ne tom nt cats 3.00 /M Faen om ae<lb />Gm tk coe ed fro y 5P ~ on, 1222 Bi arch 7<lb />og | of Porsyh. ) To amT win ds Peakins 50 00] 10! yCrer Phunmer OTF Long Bill Britt an<lb />"__ Zo | "_" OamTt rec'd May 8 50 01 9 RB Cherry g 24| 224 T A Wilkes<lb />"|! FOR LIEUT. G ~dt from W. HL �,� 12... W Murphy 99/218T Amos W i<lb />Lv Wi PM.) "-| "" THOS. Pr. GOVERNOR : ON collector I, Cox pny 62 58 | 246 F G Ja eee<lb />L ilson Ml [A.M ~ W. MASON Cony 200 Tala.e ¢ Nov 99 0g | 220 John mes<lb />v Gold 08 of Nor T ; : 13 ovember 9 Russ<lb />Lv ee 5 10) " 620 Northampton. Total amount g ry) it? Ola Forbes 9, Be<lb />snona , | | 708 " ut receiv "___ . . | 285 Whi arc<lb />Ar Wilmingto 4 16 | T 05 | FOR SEC: ived. 83873 30 Newer ber 90 84 216 White &amp; Speiet h9 |<lb />n Pp. | | 9 re CH to an. OUK CR 30.1731 TA Wilke er ¢. 216 D D Haskett. pnt<lb />M 5 ca Z me NM. 5 be | 139 . 8S ' %<lb />| M. COOKE | 139 Sam Ma 932 SI o<lb />~A. M ot I renklin b) May 2), 1895 | i ce on. 1 07} 233 Simon aie 16 e<lb />TRAINS GOING " oe - NO. TOW] L Os Ss J W NM 15 Co a Jas Kinion ng oe<lb />NOTEH FoR AL 1OM ISSUED i: 6 LL a phy 695 | 247 J ee Case :<lb />- | PAUDITOR: ] Rai ~ ~ AMOUNTT abgie y ah | 994 \r oe i<lb />; ts idol Ever UN PGS 1 oo YW Perki :<lb />Date | RM. EU ~verett , 126 Shee W 2 erkin<lb />sprit 20 in lm 7 7 PEAEAA J 8 Bf (156 Willis Sei OE ss ae oat a Wilson<lb />~ 2t) pi | =. | ot Bunecemel o ; June 3 O0) ye s CJark 097 Gam R ~ s<lb />IS9G. , | Oo: 5 ae | DS 2 George Neal ek l 1 Brown &amp; Hooker ; nes 240 Elis Maas :<lb />a " ' Z5 | FoRT oe e Randal Eo | 7 oo bP Moye 20 . | 229 WW ae an :<lb />Ly FI lca a eine Chars mule LTR sy } a Perkins 16 09 28 W Kies :<lb />Moreres | nme M = Jb. LYCOCK STW Perks ere Sark: ry - :<lb />a Fayettevitle 4 es | oo Wayne X 6 John Hines 337 an tare Harvis 1313/2 : March 2<lb />A aie i " map | ayne, - Abram H 1060 ober ye ree 3 ( 2 Wills Clatk » 2] 4<lb />Ar Wilson 7 . 8 Jnli arvis 3 37 ubven Clark 5.3 :<lb />" | ~ | | tye , is Jenk? . ~lark sx) ) Mar |<lb />~ wt � 11 as, | SUPT. PULLEC. ENST 9 Fad enn 3.10 io Frank Wilsou 307 48 J W Perk ns ch 23 é<lb />x me ae , _. | J (' ey ~ . NS TRUCTION . Wa T A rH fae  ( R No d ~e j ) Nf; 19 :<lb />oc ee J.C. SCARBOROU ~ cOS - fovember 3) =v 00 | 24 rn 9 () :<lb />Moe oO ARTDOROUGH . ir { sg (J) 9 veenville oven � | 451 Luttow: reh v7 BY<lb />pe | tf fobns oo yw Hune 4, - yi NS bie ~ville Lumber © ;<lb />OE | | oreston. 13 * Perkins Ane Vex o 9} ge | 250 Neubin T March 28 SMH :<lb />om ot | a , i n Voye | . nee aren Pollard Jo oo DEC Fo ; lark<lb />iy Wilnington M 1 | FOR ATTORNEY a Mm red Cox i ~0 152 ue Forbes | be ores 21 50 :<lb />fv Maztoiis 1 25, jee oe VE LORSTYSGENERAL } Greenville 2 1) | 152 Greeny ile Lumber C Bes: 2" April : 00<lb />Lv Goldsbor: - nn ie 0G | ELT, OSBORNE o | Lat: key Lamber Co. 99 yy | int Ola Be rbes cI ey ! ee _ Murphy pul 2 200 ?<lb />Sei ro) 12 OL | (RB co 19D 1 Has ECS | 267 A ex Dame |<lb />LV Carbore | 1 ow | | y "Gl Cf MeckJenbure, V4 Alfred a ; K3g, Iso Wilii Nove »mber 1» ») 20 84 We Peter icon o 00 .<lb />Sa aEaeEEEEieeaE 218 10 27! en - ® ae Forbes _ ~ 3°) 2M Ct es O56 fp eyes .. |<lb />ana ie PPOR ASSOCES�: ro Forhes WO ry Oe 50 | UG? « it Moye<lb />ee a ba, vere? FUSTICES OF TF 20 Ol arb . 42. Al Novem 4 1 262 JT Moye 90 |<lb />20 , 3 prowe �,� - THE &amp;be 1) J \W + yes ° 6g | | | i Cc C For be amcer 14 = 2au J ui May . 6 35<lb />lo | sm ra ME COURT PL Se irphy 13 9 sJ EW . 278 Ola F ve 12 00<lb />" [ao Pare | ALC. AVERY, of on ae Viavo 1330) | 2 Worten 5 on] 25 Tol Forbes 15 00<lb />oet wind, OF ur PWC WY o en ~ :<lb />Lv Wi PML - GH. BROWN, of Burke Hines 6 wy gt eam V November 16 12.201 Soe sine 20 85 :<lb />Ni yisen i Pop. vy | _ Not Beavfort 1, _ 145 vo au faye \2 27? James aldrop i fo :<lb />. ar Rocky Mt 2 ea 1135 14 "3 | a T 9� Moses WiN ine 4 : ison . November 2¢ leo} 276 Blou ay 25 00 i<lb />A en . dvi 132) TOW -"  Walitans ewan Wilkes o0 24 nt &amp; Fleming 15<lb />f jerber 4 Sepeeeieeeninteatael - 1] i. | N UREA : | ot 1) Wiley R: 2 rd Cox ~~ 0<lb />Ly Tarbor | 4 it} ee SURERT RPORT On A MGT dune d P75] cal Niner tei 6 37} we Willis Graha i" 0oO<lb />iy Rc ° \ i H R -"_" 0 saa ~atks 145 . darris ao) TS am 000 e<lb />seky N | epoit ct =) Wallis Gr  dsade Pri Valo i Sta kev ~ 7<lb />Ar Weil y Mio 2 43: of W. 'T. Goa ITN: s Graham oor! 40 NICE 1 be 264 Thonins 30<lb />eer - 2 1 the Town SsGnen n, Treasurer of 30 Nata peut 3 3 au ee . 28/3 a hum will wake :<lb />, | +reenvili ren ohitley on N« 4&amp;7], 268 Heriy jams 7 Bf 5<lb />Train o 1] e, N. co | 31 He ey ) +) = yvember 22 how bj ery uM: ) 3<lb />Scot! _"" a enry Lewis | 225/149 5 'P Moy o* i278 vs Arsh 8 2B e<lb />Caves Weld and Neck 3 11895 Is am ihe) MoOVe itl Forbe ue) ;<lb />rp) f eae Ny db prt  Odo. : a. = \ ~  7 3 eS<lb />p. m�"�., arrives 3.55 DP. m. franen Road! A ae DR, , July 2? 237 b Reaben Clark 16 50 vie Ren ¢ berry 50 :<lb />mw. G . es Heotls Nr alitax j acct. Ww thi out , 48 J W P 8 . oJ HA} James th. _ J Tsum ( CO :<lb />, Greenville 6,47 and Neck at soll) ith suid ~Town G IGBSEP erkins 144 dar = Hatterson 5.05 | 264 Fred ~ast 1 50<lb />p.m. Remnant AT pom... Ki 4.55 ToamT Vay 2 eneal tn a XK Pender o- James Hatterso » O3 OK; ve (OX �<lb />a. rning Inst td oam t re 5) : J 20 l 49 } ' 35 00 uu Ovo 1 I ed ' ] 50 :<lb />Aan pte eee Kinston i re from J. 8. Sinitl red Cex 18 Decembrr 3 450 red Cox 7 BO |<lb />Xx at 11 a 6 Vad ormer T .  i : ; } OD mR - 176 J \V Urn ay el ve a | ry 4 : |<lb />Sr ee Sn Fe aaa taal Hove once June d az64 sit tem Welb ae 25.00/ 10d W berkin 2a Do ae oa " 00 :<lb />Japruny Toes aun | eed from J W 135° A Wilkes Son WLC CE ens 6 oo lov we Waldro , ~<lb />arrives Parp 8. rnin Branch le (To amTt re oo tr und costs ee Ste ue 3004 18 ienben ci k Ga 2WPC omond if |<lb />s ary G } ; ove { r¢ , - 34 = . Aue . 0) D5 58 7 a : AGIK e . :<lb />m., Tarb rele 8.50 a. ind 3.00 p.m, \ Mark he J. W. i erkins 34051 45 D D H: Nugu-t 2 5 { 158 Wiley Randolpt 12s! 54 G Ay rit 11 270 :<lb />Tardor ore 9.45 a. m m., and 4,40 | ~To amTt rec'd ae ret ts elt BA jacket (Wr? bred Cox a "Olore qreen: ile Lrinbe c<lb />and 6 oe p- m., meting ey nnd an Fred Cox lines 9 00} 46 7 Ww ya 2 a i I A Wilkes 4 o 80 ie Date me 975<lb />11.50 a. m.. ,, arr sle 10.20 a. wy, | S 64 TAS phy 8 74 I MLCT: 000 | i Ale aniel 7<lb />a. MM. w1 ives W: mw. 1 foo duly 2. 11 0 4T A Wilkes 101 160 bee Fama Willis Grah: a 0)<lb />gp Sunday. Cor ie p. mn. Pall ton ered oe Joe P MT eo Sil Tatham eae ohn orn 1 73) oh Willis Cae ae -<lb />nat? 7 mee AY n » IIc \ 1 e R 2 Sil; . �,� QT | A ~ : Vv . . . ATH 2 5 :<lb />marie &amp;E ex ves surpore ge To 4 from ah W. Perkin 25 25 as Yellowley 1 194 Ned spell . ° ~4 2+3 Reubin Clark one :<lb />day taleigh i. a.  0, Via Al oamTt reed f rents ° Ausust 3 port Thos, Williams are 4 pri 5<lb />y,at 4d 50pm. . daily exe be- from Fred Cox fi 29 92 69 Willis Clary usust 0 ~*) Mins 9/284 Ola F April 29 1 50<lb />Retne Piormouth a HEY 0PM | ant costs oxfines 66 Abram ae 5d December 6 310 a Portes |<lb />ven : ~ hn LR M:! amT Aue ~ ~ arris o- 55 Teaae Price . % 8 :<lb />Sunde ing 2ouves Plymout 1. 5.25 pe] breetd fron SW I i (Ue : 123 /ieb JP Moye. 283.8 EB Pender May 1 Ds |<lb />v5 6.00 a. m. MN Wad: a} oo n WoL iS Aug  . 1 12341 ove 6 | nder &amp; Co :<lb />arrive Ws Lio Ra, sund: av 9, ly exeept | To amT Tax (ol pare - COX o0 WOM Kine: gust 10 21) 153 J LT Moye 3 00 :<lb />ro . au , I - ] y ;<lb />Train on M 25 am a ve aN. nTt reeT treat a hase tax 35 ¢ x7 Wm ae " Ju. Starkey &amp; © : oo | 28h Zeno Brom May 5 46 :<lb />o aX WAHL a ~ Valdr ; 2 yw (par<lb />Gold3bor n Midland N.C, nd VW, 46 tux col. ar Hi. Cox 90 | 47 ILE aldrop 115 12d W Mu °. Oo | ered part paymen<lb />0 dail bran ~ array lie , Daniel ° a B rphy 5 23 vine) T ent ou<lb />Wm, ar riv in y; exee pt s ch le: VES To; AUGUST ). ense 10 Ey 60 lount &amp; Fie © aw . :<lb />turnin g Snaithtield unday. 6.05 ime reeT d th =o. on Auenst : o ming 20 00 | 270) | May 11 385 C6: :<lb />£ le: 4Ves ( 7° 30 a a) YW. H. R28 W on ne9 cust D4 66 . . Le eel t oo dO 4 e WwW | erki ; :<lb />rives it G s Smithtiel am R tux Coy. ! Ox = V Kine W4D J Whi iber 7, 001 rere HS a<lb />oldsh eld 8 00 e- | ~Lo am't re ee vin 77 Sherman. J Whichaid per cei t com ont ~<lb />Tra ~ ors 9,30 &amp;. m,, ar- rec'd frou 3 g house 5 ce enermen Fore -- lio L P Price Jor reeTts (387% 40 00 :<lb />Rovk a in Nashville n. i . _ «IS col, d . "Cox e 500, PA eee HERS ee Price 2 no | (3873,08) 116 19 :<lb />N. y Mount at e branch samt rec'd fr diy ie ; . ] 42: po Deermt at 45 | a ;<lb />ashville 4 » 4.30 leave ° rom W nse 15 (Soyveonye 22) 165 Henry : ber 6. 20 | an :<lb />? m. e008 put, Ss Pp. W.. arrive rax Col, pr - HH. Cox 000} 58 P ptember 3 Psi} ury Sheppard (Boy 38475 30) |<lb />80 Returning pring Hope 5 s i, purchase ta: 63. rter P]_mme December 7 $1cu! ne General fi ~ :<lb />Oa,m., Nast leave Spri pe 5,20 To amTt reeT eptember 3. 11 59 3.0 W Perkins . 162 Willi mber 7. Ivy). Ww. T. Ge it ; |<lb />cr Mount nvilie 839 am ar Hope ee trom J. W (oars 0} 63'T A Witkes. 7 45] 156 James | Waldrop | Fxamined and j op IN, Tre a 266 43 :<lb />ag em aa intB Toone ee fe viking [og het enn to 82 va age wis Graham en ace |<lb />rains o xeept; kins a ; om. We P 85 52] | ~rea Cox JW Perkins § 98 | 154 Caeser UE 9 00 V. A. WILKS : ; |<lb />4. leave on Latta brave M mt paid W. L. Per- 33 Willis Cl: » 8 00! 139 Si eser Blount 8 374 oe LKS Committee<lb />1.3 ave Latts 6 veh, Flor r savor pro tem Brown TOWN 6 Clark 70.00 0 Silas Donels hee FMETERY 1N a<lb />ce oui By Olle x05 m, adrive Dunbar To amTt reeTd frem Fr 8 87 Ds Smith BA) 1/3 Reuben ( ~lark Be 18:5 DR, mune: o<lb />ae pete 10am, Dunbar Returving andere ed Cox fines °° sl 2 H a 100) 171 Ola i, Becenber 18 7 grt To am't redTd ay o() 4<lb />7.00 79 (Caese 5 92 a Forbes . 2 r L.<lb />omin a0am, daily ae a my To amTt reeTd ember 4. a) a Kennedy , a ws en soe ere cane Smith<lb />A) Le ~ ° . i .  . JX , ( s as . 4<lb />saw tor i horon Branch le : mirket Me Perking 93 J C ae 50) 182 C Me a kins rly. ) ToamTt aon rt 3.5 00 :<lb />po a. m. and. ily, y, except Su War-| To ain't neoth eae i8 6) 35 . &amp; Son 15 00 mo) ue lo vo! iW " Gok of lot to ,<lb />e th rom W. H.C x, 9° o cember $ ; a<lb />Train No? at7.00 Puna Returning collector W. H. Cox tax 71 Willis Cl September 4 0/183 TM Mp 2 ee Tot : 12 50 \<lb />at Weldon f 8 makes close ud 3,00, m To am.t reeT October | 615 11 84 OC sal 184 Willis C 1)-oember 24 5 00 otal = :<lb />Kinmone, so oe ig connection] CORO re nT A Wilkes smo) ag Wiig Chk we<lb />orfolk an at Ro. . all rail vi olleetor Ox tax 9 Sam 12 50) 185 t : Ko) 1 00 | B; Janvarv<lb />ne all slat Caroling ke Mount with To amT Octobe 100 95 Z ous! Mavo 2 00 187 ae Clark 1 8. By amTt paid Ed Lat 8.<lb />nts North via N for Noriolk Yt rec'd from we 8. 00 ooker 31 50 fd Latham i 83 No 38 Latham, orde<lb />JOHN F. pin To amTt market rents W. Perkins 97 September 1 50/193 dT January 2, 1896 1 lo B Octoh ; , ~<lb /> R ene ERSON. 1 , neral Supt. To amTt fit costs . Perkins 43 I V Shanken 9 60 sd C : forbes 12 00 1896. No. 34 zathbam, order p<lb />~ UNUY, G ratlie Man . rom Fred U 4é 65 pare tarkey oR RS 190 2 ponbes 6 BY . April 14<lb />wenT Manager, To am'Tt yy casts Cox fines te 96 Willis Clark JW Murphy 9 a yam t pri W, ah ri 4 00<lb />r) rom 25 4 ~ . Ji - a re) 989 ° 5 or<lb />| r collector W. H. Cox tax 5 20 3 ITM September 19 2 95 me Fred Cox anuary 3. 15 00 Re 3. Oho , order _<lb />No : oy . - en Cherr yam a cer 8 ; }<lb />HE oanT vem 62 yé 5 ert prid F<lb />MORNING 8 mnt ree rom J WP aE 01 eo |e WL Brow 4000) jog, N° fd Latham, order<lb />~The TAR, To am'~t Besnpieon costs erkins 55 Sane any 15 on 191 Ore , 7 Bo By ca May J 10 OD<lb />in ; - -s , ie ~ i sat ; nan<lb />Da Oldest a atketocate Perkins 62 25/99 Lae elite 15 00 198 William Wakiro 100g paid s Latham, order<lb />N r N 2 Greenvi eee . Do o x4] BY 3 per "<lb />WSpa and ¢ om Fred Cox fi ° Lumber Co, 8 42 2) leming , eipts 1 32<lb />7 5 r in| i. I neies nes . September 2 : 3 93/179 WHC January 17 35 00 "_<lb />~North le irol oamTt rec'd ee 5. 15 95 a a Murphy 0 ox J . Bal. d 40.92<lb />J 2 Ola 2 CCK anuary dve ¢ i<lb />The ee ina. To amTt reo'dtipe cst rerking 44 Ola Forbes 40 00 200 Forbes 0 ree examine ved, CODWIN ae 6 58<lb />-Five- D ox fines 86 D September 21 Zo 84 C Williuns y 23. ° . H. SM ot<lb />ae : 4 D Has ~ KF T . A. W i<lb />vies Class inthe Sta aily of om Fred Cox 465133 Willis Clark�. oie Ola Forbes. ida Fe 15 | wrearnrer of the GUDW Commitee:<lb />of Ameri Limited Free ee nag Rae 00] a Septembe 775 | 100 Biount &amp; February.6, | 4a0| 3 sect, with the Spee of 'G<lb />of the Ten Silver and honey i a W. H. Cox. (99 aT King r 2g Flaming. "ie oLoos the Special Tax Fund.<lb />Ree 4 ebro : 1 P De ry °<lb />State Banke Daly bo Tax }| To amTt recTd fr wr gf: o318 50 illis Cin . 135 204 CC Forbes ary 7 : 001) am't reins<lb />. epte ro r<lb />Lettie Waki go On | To amTt Rage oe Cox s eke &amp; ane 18 as 206 JT vice. ebroary 18 . 6 co1 18:6 Tax Collector H Cox<lb />Wa, KR per | To amTt and costs Fred Cox fines 38 75/80 Taw ike Lumber Lo. £0 00 01 dN eee | 6 00 | To amTt rect trom 1 ¥ 68.05<lb />ford som | et 8 F 4 om W<lb />Ww faeverbngg N.C ae eSheotorT H,T Cox . Sh i We Wao 3 a4 5 wee on 22 15 00 : Tax sae en H aa<lb />a . . o amT prit 11 00 00<lb />* To a Janu 3 15 Pp Porte rop 5 2 P Noveoti t 1ecTd<lb />mTt reeTk ary 23, 15 00. r John ~ é loSPJ t 3 00 from W<lb />t 73 son 1 ~ obnson Tax H<lb />tes eaiecton Por se3T Moye vin aetna sny� a loo rl Sins<lb />15 00 [et A Wilkes yy 0 | 408 aware 25 1 00 | 8 Per cent som: al SD cotdndl<lb />251K _ Feb lo« Fal. easurer é 455<lb />J Jenki ruary 29 oo] Fal. dre Spec 13 66<lb />| Eramhin wT Las Fon 4168<lb />ad al ands IN, Tren 168°,<lb />proved sui rs 7<lb />by eons<lb />? bi PILAE ss] c me *<lb />8 comitice.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Parlor Suits, Ce!<lb />oBoards, Diving Tables,<lb />Bedsteads, Muti: esses,<lb /><lb />cba F :<lb />aes Siege<lb /><lb />ae oe<lb /><lb />2 sghro<lb /><lb />oae<lb /><lb />Sed<lb /><lb />biceps neensin natin rey Meni sce<lb /><lb />2<lb /><lb />Ladies<lb /><lb />Your attention ~is called tu oar<lb /><lb />large and excullent line of<lb /><lb />DRESS GOODS<lb /><lb />"" Fon<lb /><lb />SPRING AND SUMMER EA<lb /><lb />"Consisting of"<lb />DNRIETTA, CASHMERES,<lb />ALL-WOOL DRESS GOODS,<lb /><lb />Beautiful, stylish, up-to-date,<lb />ana cheaper than ever before.<lb /><lb />LAWNS, CHALLIKS,<lb />DIMITIES, WHiTE GOODS,<lb />PARISIAN RIPPLES,<lb />INDIA LINENS,<lb /><lb />LINEN LAWNS,<lb /><lb />MULLS,<lb /><lb />DOTTED SWISSES,<lb /><lb />avd Noval COTTON GOODS<lb />of diferent kinds ad deseriptt<lb /><lb />Never were they more beautl<lb />thin this season.<lb /><lb />On.<lb /><lb />ful<lb /><lb />"Come see our"<lb /><lb />"ALY REPLBCTON,<lb /><lb />conn eer encelit<lb /><lb />SEPTEMBER SNAFS:<lb /><lb />ed<lb /><lb />Keeping Constantly. at it britgs success<lb /><lb />. JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING<lb /><lb />Creates Many a new business,<lb />Enlarges many an old. business,<lb />reserves many a iarge business.<lb />Keyives Inauy aduli business,<lb />Ltescues many a lost business,<lb />Saves tuany a failing Dbusiuess.<lb />S-eures success to wny business.<lb /><lb />ome a<lb /><lb />fo oadvertise judiciousiy,TT use the<lb />ec fumrs of the REFLECTOR<lb /><lb />cco ene emempmtnneneneeen "ostetttinee names "_""-<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb /><lb />train yoing<lb /><lb />Passenger and mail<lb />Going South,<lb /><lb />north, arrives 8:22 A. M.<lb />urrives 6:47 P. M.<lb /><lb />North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A<lb />M, leavesl0:10 A. M.<lb /><lb />M. leaves 2:15 P. M.<lb /><lb />steamer ~l'ar River arrives from Wash-<lb />inyton Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />ieaves for Washington Tuesday, Thuce<lb />day aud Saturday.<lb /><lb />!<lb /><lb />{<lb />{<lb /><lb />| SEPTEMBER SUGGESTIONS.<lb /><lb />fore eee<lb /><lb />Sce Which You Are Interested in.<lb /><lb />omrcn eerie<lb /><lb />Apply to F. C. Taid'ng.<lb /><lb />days.<lb /><lb />SHIRT WAIST ILO,<lb /><lb />This immediate section got only al<lb />sheht touch of the rain Suiday night<lb /><lb />hey are the® correct styles aud<lb />prices.<lb /><lb />HAMBURG, EDGING and<lb />INSERTIONS, LACES,<lb />RIBLONS, FANCY BRAIDS,<lb />and: NOVELTIES.<lb /><lb />LaceCurtains<lb /><lb />Window Shades, Curtain Poles.<lb />"A line of"<lb /><lb />Oxford Ties<lb /><lb />or Ladies aud Ciiidren that has<lb />never ocen equaled in this town.<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />4<lb />|<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Shoes, S0es,<lb /><lb />for every buyer who wants au<lb />horest. reliable, wearing articles.<lb /><lb />Umbrellas<lb />to protect you from the sua and<lb /><lb />rain.<lb /><lb />Gentlewen come and examine our<lb />"line of-<lb /><lb />Parra<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />ig.<lb /><lb />Shirts, Ties, Collars, Cutis, Straw<lb />and Fur Hats, Suspenders and<lb />Hosiery. Shoes in correct styles,<lb />best quality aud popular prices.<lb />We can and will please you if you<lb />will give usa call.<lb /><lb />"Our line of "<lb /><lb />Ruraitur=<lb /><lb />is complete and embraces wany<lb />uscful articles of genuine merit.<lb />Our Oak Suits are lovely. ~Easy<lb />~comfortable Rockers of many<lb />different kinds. Dining and Par-<lb />~for chairs, Lounges and Couches,<lb />Centre ~lables, Side<lb />Tin Sales,<lb />Floor aod |<lb />~Table Oil Cloths, Mattings of<lb /><lb />whesp aud good grades.<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />of beaatifulfdesigns:<lb /><lb />oQome and see us we will. be<lb />~more'than pleased to whow. yout<lb />ugh ourstock. A careful in-<lb />oeapection will repay you mary<lb />mos.the.cost. . ?<lb /><lb />we<lb />©<lb /><lb />sion at the Academy today w th ob boys<lb /><lb />pre sent.<lb /><lb />Parker Fountain Pens.<lb /><lb />is the best pen he ever used.<lb /><lb />_ lister of Deeds: of Pitt county. It. the<lb />| yoters'of the county endorse ~my: uetion<lb />by electing me I will serve them faith: |<lb /><lb />but afew miles south of us fared a little<lb />better. We learn that at Washing ton<lb />a heavy rain fell.<lb /><lb />The oSouthern Leader,� sull boids<lb /><lb />the Jead as the best o cent<lb />Nothing equals it. D. S. SMITH.<lb /><lb />aw, t<lb />SMCKE.<lb /><lb />The Rerctecror has a new carrier<lb />on the Forbestown route. Any one<lb />tuiling to get their paper can be supplied<lb /><lb />ii chey notify us promptly.<lb /><lb />Best Butter ou we at olurkeyTs.<lb /><lb />You can buy wamber at StatenTs<lb />Mill, just 44 miles trom town, at *Sin-<lb /><lb />Gold = Standard<lb />C. R. Spiigur, Manager.<lb /><lb />le Mices.�T See<lb /><lb />Prot. nagsdale opened his tall se3-<lb /><lb />Mrs. ForbesT school opened<lb />with 1&amp;8 oils.<lb /><lb />Vermont Butter for sale at D.&amp;,<lb />Sinith.<lb /><lb />Miss Bettre Warren will open her<lb />school in Mzs. WhichardTs school-romm<lb />on Monday, 14th, September.<lb /><lb />Fresh Carr But er to-day, at 5S. BM.<lb />Schultz. .<lb /><lb />Call for Royat Parent FLorr<lb />No (1) if yeu wantsthe best made.<lb />The Reflector Boox Store has jpst<lb />received a new supply of those famous<lb />Ask any per-<lb /><lb />son having one and he will tell you it<lb /><lb />The Greenville Bank is now locased<lb />in the new Elliott block on east side of<lb />main street.<lb /><lb />Tabketa, Slates, Peneil;, Refleasor<lb />Book Séore..<lb /><lb />A tresh lot of rus Uream Cheese and.<lb /><lb />stalls.<lb /><lb />Fine Malian Magaroni, just recaived,<lb />at J... TunstallTs.<lb /><lb />South Bound Freight, arrive 2:00 2.<lb /><lb />Money loaned on 30, GU and 901<lb />J ans oti QO. L. Joyner left this morning tor<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />Vermons. Butter, oa ice, at J. S. Tan- in<lb /><lb />~to<lb /><lb />and Go ng.<lb /><lb />Woe<lb />Littleton today.<lb />| Ex Sherritt J... K.TTucker went to<lb />Tarboro today.<lb /><lb />Unarlie Latham left today for Bangham<lb />school, Asheville.<lb /><lb />Miss Etta Hives returned Satuiday<lb />evening trom Tarboro.<lb /><lb />J. S. Jeakins<lb />evening from Dauville, Va.<lb /><lb />returned = Saturday<lb /><lb />Louis Meyer went to ~Tarboro ~this<lb />morning to spend atew days.<lb /><lb />Misses Rebecca Cory and Leila<lb />Cherry lett this morning tor Richmond.<lb /><lb />itend school.<lb /><lb />| |<lb />Mrs. W. T. Hines, of Dover, who:<lb />|<lb /><lb />has been visiting the family of Lovit,<lb />flines, left today.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Mrs. J. J. Perkins and Misses ivaunie|<lb />Hives and Ella King returned home|<lb />Saturday evenins trom baltimore.<lb />| |<lb />Capt Geo. Hawks, who has been,<lb /><lb />;<lb />taking a two weeks yacation, was back:<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />on his iun on the passenger train today.<lb /><lb />Danville and other Virgina tobacco |<lb /><lb />. . ; |<lb />markets in the daterest of the trade |<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />;<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />'<lb /><lb />here.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Watts Mrs.<lb />Woiliamstun, who have vewu<lb /><lb />and Keith, of<lb /><lb />1 0,0 i<lb />Vislting:<lb /><lb />Mrs. Jolin #lanagan retuswed home<lb /><lb />+ meee gare siberian ts<lb /><lb />Cur Kodak Catches ihem Cominy; |<lb /><lb />|<lb />, {<lb />Rev. J. W. McNamara retucned to.<lb /><lb />| co<lb />icheap prices �<lb />Misses Daisy Tucke: and Mamie}<lb /><lb />!<lb />(ylloway went to Tarboro today to at-|<lb /><lb />J. We HIGGS, Pres, 4. S. HIGGS, Cashier<lb />i Maj. HENRY HARBING AssTt Cashier.<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />A brilliant display of «| ; 9<lb />! ; | 2 |<lb />FALL &amp; WINTER! | Greenville, N.C.<lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,<lb />SHOES, GENTS FUR-<lb />NISHINGS AND<lb />BoyTs 2-Piece Suitsin the newest<lb />effects and all the last weavesT<lb /><lb />Everybody says my stcre is the<lb />~cheapest plece in town and I<lb /><lb />STOCKHOLDE:«.3.<lb />| Representing a Capital of More Than a: Hale<lb />Million Dollars,<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />Wm. T. Dixon, President National<lb />Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md.<lb /><lb />The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland<lb />och, N.C.<lb /><lb />Noah Biggs, Scotland Neek,_N.. �,�.<lb />R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, M. �,�.<lb /><lb />D. W. Hardee Higgs Bros.,<lb />reenville, W. C.<lb /><lb />ee rae ae HE<lb /><lb />We respectfully solicit the accounts<lb />of firms, individwals and the general<lb /><lb />puolic.<lb />Checks and Acegunt Books furnish-<lb /><lb />ed on application.<lb /><lb />want youto come and save mon-<lb /><lb />ey. My motto is: oCheap, cheap<lb /><lb />H. B. GLARK.<lb /><lb />2 awlsT Jewelry State.<lb /><lb />d<lb /><lb />F<lb />t<lb /><lb />BOOT SERENA Pa ELS £<lb /><lb />_" Oo or; a4 2 ©<lb />= a _ 2<lb />""" -. om) " ~ ©<lb />\ " EI = 5<lb />S Se is 1 2 = 5<lb />2 eee =) se 7. CO =<lb />= - 2 = Cad<lb />Sesaex ELZ WU: 5<lb />ee a ee YY. com<lb />" = ~ Ke ~<lb />oooaR SE A. 4 -<lb />: oa ss .<lb />= Cc FS 0 F  aa tT Oy<lb />oS mm OS = oO '@) . &amp;<lb />pe = _- FS = ° _ ©<lb /> iss ZO WN ns<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />today.<lb /><lb />Miss Ayliner Sugg returned Satur-<lb /><lb />Greene<lb /><lb />day county.<lb /><lb />Miss Lizzie Dail, ot Snow Eilhk, accom-<lb /><lb />panied her home tor a visit<lb /><lb />evening from<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />Miss Mary L.. Lacy, of Sout. bos -<lb />ton, Va. arrived Saturday events to<lb />take charge cf Mrs. Alfred ForbesT<lb />school. Miss Lacy bears the very<lb />highest testimonials as a teachew and<lb /><lb />Mrs. Forbes was toxtunate in sesuring:<lb /><lb />her services.<lb /><lb />!<lb />""""" 7<lb />!<lb /><lb />store to supply your<lb />neeas in the line of<lb />Choice Grogeries. |<lb />~fhe shelves.are filledT<lb />with: brightly colored |<lb />poxesand tins of gaod<lb />things, and barrels: of<lb />ground grains, caltes<lb />and erackers, boxes: of<lb />spices andi bottles of<lb />pickled friaits and vege-<lb />tables. |<lb />There is, a. wholesom-<lb />ness; anci sweetmess<lb />about the store that<lb />charms tJre visitor. He,<lb />carries 2, full and com-<lb />plete stock of tancy and<lb />staple goods embrac<lb />-everyching that 1S.<lb />found in~a trulyT<lb />first-class grocery.<lb /><lb />|<lb />}<lb />i<lb /><lb />'R LUDAVIS,,PresTt.<lb /><lb />"" fore.<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />I have just returned from the<lb /><lb />NORTHERN :=: TIARKETS,<lb /><lb />wherel havepurchased a<lb /><lb />Large, New, Cheap<lb />and stylish line of goods<lb /><lb />We are not LOW on one thing just to catch your eye and<lb />t posted. We sell our<lb /><lb />. high cn others because we think von are no<lb />(| , goods at the<lb />; _| LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES,<lb />and whether you are an expert or not does not effect our prrce one<lb />=e cent. Our gaods have the stamp of reliability, combining: style and<lb />- . quadity with lowest price, and they will bring you sucsess agfunst<lb />Is ready in his ne�,�w).ii sompetitors. My stock of<lb /><lb />CLOTHING by'tny ciotaing<lb />stare. Iwill sell up-to-date Clothing.<lb /><lb />Thavkiog you for past favors, L hope to be faverd with your<lb />future patronage. I am Yours.to Piease,<lb /><lb />EI RL. HARDEE;,<lb />Leader of Sty les.<lb /><lb />R. A. TYSON, Vice-Pres't.}). J... LET LE. CashTr.<lb />REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896.<lb /><lb />oTHE BANK.OF GREENVILLE,<lb />GREEN VILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />@@ +B 033.2]<lb /><lb />000.00.<lb />Sa Paid in Capital $25,000.00.<lb /><lb />{WI 6@3222-<lb />1 Banking Business and Seticits Collections and Ace<lb /><lb />Capital $50<lb /><lb />Tramsacts a Genera<lb /><lb />connts ef Responsible Persons and Firms.<lb /><lb />A new supply ob Diamond Inks and<lb />Cream mucilage at Reflector Book<lb />Store.<lb /><lb />Best lend Tew ,25¢ per 1., at S.<lb />M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />For Rexnt"My dwelling heuse hear<lb /><lb />Dickinson Avemae.<lb />Mss. E. M. Writ iams.<lb /><lb />rels to tuwn, Saturday, and sold them<lb />all before he could get by one Dblo-k.<lb />~He had a pretty good hunt.<lb /><lb />For Rent"The ~store recer tly vc-<lb /><lb />Baker &amp; Hart, nex; to Re<lb /><lb />}cupied by<lb />Ui, SUBPRARD.<lb /><lb />flector office.<lb />1 take this method ot: declaring my-<lb />self an Independent candidate ~for Reg-<lb /><lb />fully. C. O. Brow».<lb /><lb />One man brought 23 - dressed squir |<lb /><lb />\liott bnildin g,<lb /><lb />, neators of Correct Sryl<lb /><lb />Seas<lb /><lb />oWinterville, N: C., Sept. 4th, 1898.<lb /><lb />BAKER &amp; H.<lb /><lb />~N ~ ~ . ~<lb />~ n AN Wass a  ibs: 2 IR<lb />+ . * S Z ; i<lb />; ~ a. :<lb />af a § }, . ya<lb />A } 3 A o¥¢<lb /><lb />next door'to: the<lb />= get hardware, stoves an<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />Greenville Bank;where you cam: #<lb />dtinware in abundance and cheap, too.<lb />ho » oal ~ a eke<lb /><lb />; ak<lb /><lb />2<lb /></p>
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