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          <lb />THE DAILY REFLEC<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />nnn te<lb /><lb />). J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. '<lb /><lb />~TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />TERMS: 25 Cents a Month, ~<lb /><lb />ner etna oe<lb /><lb />mi<lb /><lb />Vol. 4.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 1896.<lb /><lb />HIGH =<lb /><lb />ART<lb /><lb />CLOTHING.<lb /><lb />CUAL<lb /><lb />designer of styles for<lb /><lb />PALL 10db.<lb /><lb />eae 6) r<lb /><lb />New and completeline<lb />of<lb /><lb />Dress Goods,<lb />andTrimmings to match<lb />Carpets,<lb />Rug's and<lb /><lb />Mattings<lb /><lb />In endless variety.<lb /><lb />Come and see them, no<lb />trouble to show goods.<lb />©, T. Muntord<lb /><lb />oNext door tothe Bank of<lb />Greenville. -°<lb /><lb />meee * Neem scnmenennentinengtt neat oe<lb /><lb />eee eee<lb /><lb />GREENILLE, N. G,,<lb />The<lb />Pitt county met this date in rezular<lb />session. Freseit © Dawson, chair-<lb />man, Jesse L Smith, 8 M Jones, T E<lb /><lb />Keel and Leondis Fleming.<lb /><lb />Sept. 7th 1896.<lb /><lb />Board ot Commissioners for<lb /><lb />The tellowing orders for paupers<lb />were issued:<lb /><lb />Martha Nelson 200, H D Smith<lb />200, Nancy Moore 3 50, Susan Briley<lb />2.50, Henry Hervis 2 50, Kenneth<lb />Henderson 3 09, Eliza Edwards 1 50,<lb />J 1 Bibb 2 00, Henry wail 2 00, Sam<lb /><lb />) Taylor 6 00, Winnie Chapman 1 40,<lb />'Polly Adams 150, Mrs J W Crisp<lb />250, James Long 7.00,~ Edwin Had-<lb />~dock 159, Matilda Thomas 200 Mrs<lb />Charles Joyner 1 o¥, Hannah Dupree<lb />150, Lucinda Peel 2.00, Sarah Brigh:<lb />/1 50, J O Proctor 2.50, Alex Venters<lb /><lb />100, Amanda Dann 1 50, Alex Harris<lb />12 00, Jason Parker 4 00.<lb /><lb />i The following orders for general<lb />county purposes were issued :<lb /><lb />JB Cherry &amp; Go .90 J W Parker<lb />2036, J B Bullock 3.00, Jas Barrett<lb />15 50,3 W Smith 165 49, Jas Dildy<lb />528; R W King 13405, D C Smith<lb />180, DC Smith 150, Town cf Green�"�<lb />ville 1445, E A Mcye 1560, WS<lb />Briley 12 90, Woody MsLawhoru 8 LO,<lb />| A Nichols 390, If W Brown 11 75,<lb />'F W  Brown 23.00, W M King<lb />287 20,<lb /><lb />For Swift Creek and Contentnea<lb />stock law territory"W M King 15 00.<lb />| For Greenville af tock. law territory"<lb />W G Stocks 18 62, W M King 27 00.<lb /><lb />~The following persons were allowed<lb />tu list taxes for 1896:<lb /><lb />Greenville"Warren Tucker, Perey<lb /><lb />fair, Robt Tucker, Ferney Tripp, Jor-<lb />dan Daniel.<lb /><lb />Chicod"L ti Worthington, J R<lb />Worthington, 5 F Worthiagton, Sam-<lb />uel Evans, Juhn L Gaskins, Martha J<lb />Moore. Alfred Wilson, Thomas Had.<lb />dock.<lb /><lb />Swift Creek"L H Worthington,<lb />Washington Chapman, John H Small,<lb />J W Cox, J T Williams, Peter Wil-<lb />son, George Cannon, J W- Cannon.<lb /><lb />Contentnea" Alfred Carman, S F<lb />Worthington, C C Kirkman, Jonathan<lb />Dail, John Nobles, Hilliard Vines.<lb /><lb />Beaver Dam"E S Parker, |<lb />Harris.<lb /><lb />Bethel"C R Speight, J RC Daven-<lb />port.<lb /><lb />Carolina"James Whitehurst. BI<lb />Quinn.<lb /><lb />H<lb /><lb />Tuesday, Sept. 8th 1896.<lb /><lb />Bourd re-assembied, all present, and<lb />proceeded to revisz the jury list in ac-<lb />cordance with law.<lb /><lb />The following pe: sss were drawn to<lb />serve as jurors for December term ot<lb />Superior court.<lb /><lb />First week"Jesse Cannon, Josephus<lb />Ga sins, J H Williams, J A Nelson,<lb />John E Gurganus, W E Barnhill, G<lb />W Whitfield, Samuel Edwards, W J<lb />Manniog, W Hf Smith, B E Parham<lb />D S Smith, J J Moore, R H Garris, B<lb />A [ripp, GA Baker, W EH Porter, B<lb />F Tugwell.<lb /><lb />Second week"McG. Bryant, D 5<lb />Spain, H C Harris, Lawrence Norcott,<lb />colored, Edgar Buck, C P Moore, W<lb />A Stokes, W B Roebuck, James Mat-<lb />thews, J R Conper, H S$ Blount, L<lb />McLohon, W C. Hester,T L C Letch.<lb />worth, Isaac Norman, B P willodgnby,,<lb />D.L Whichard, T A. ~Xhigpen.<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />t i ae a Le mF et de Bak<lb /><lb />To rHe Pusiic:"I am now in my<lb /><lb />'tnew Gallery over the Greenville Bank<lb /><lb />and will be glad to see all my fiends<lb /><lb />dof 0.0 ReHyan, Photographer.<lb /><lb />en<lb /><lb />CUMMMISSIONERS MEETING. |<lb /><lb />fed. Dr. Laughinghouse received the<lb />\e- . ~<lb /><lb />~ T ryN | * Lad *<lb />and Ann Cherry 4 00, Fannie Tucker | receving 70 votes on first ballot was de-,<lb />200, Alice Corbett 3 00, Winnifred | .<lb /><lb />150, Wm Boyd 1 50, Elizabeth GarrTs |<lb /><lb />Briley, Thomas Peel, Haywood Tel<lb /><lb />Sorter Mixed,<lb /><lb />In hurriedly getting up the report of<lb />the convention yesterday for the even-<lb />ing paper we got the nomination for<lb /><lb />Coroner and Surveyor all mixed up.<lb />It should have been as follows :<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />FOR CORONER.<lb /><lb />gy<lb /><lb />The names of Dr, C. O. H. Laughing-<lb />house and Dr. B. 'T. Cox were present-<lb /><lb />nominatioz on first ballot, the vote be-<lb /><lb />ing 03 to 32.<lb /><lb />The rames of d. D. Cox and J. B-<lb /><lb />FOR SURVEYOR. |<lb />|<lb />Kilpatrick were presented, and Cox!<lb /><lb />}<lb />(<lb /><lb />claved the nominze.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />Skiuner Afraid of Him<lb />The jomt eanvats between Hon W.<lb />H. Lucas and Hon. Harry Skinner will<lb />commence at Currituck Court Honse<lb />Tuesday, Oct. 6th. will be<lb />only one place of meeting in each<lb />that the<lb /><lb />joint canvass shou:d commence at one,<lb /><lb />There<lb /><lb />county. Mr. Lucas insisted<lb />put Skinner plead business engage-<lb />ments and refused to agree to only one!<lb />speech in each county. he [st of ap-<lb />pointinents will be announced " later."<lb />Washington Messenger.<lb /><lb />The Book ot Quality.<lb />HarlandTs<lb /><lb />containing twelve alticles on how to<lb /><lb />Marion famous " talks,<lb />live long and be happy, by the best liv-<lb /><lb />ing authorities, sent for ten 2 cen}<lb />A cloth bouad seventy-five<lb /><lb />The Trade Company, Bos-<lb /><lb />stamps,<lb />cent book.<lb />ton, Mass.<lb /><lb />Still Unprotecte*.<lb /><lb />assay welneincttit<lb /><lb />Ve aN<lb /><lb />SPECAL 2<lb /><lb />All the new things<lb /><lb />A month or two ago the Town Covr-<lb />cil passed an order that a fire cistern be<lb />built near whe intersection of Evans an]<lb />Fourth street and also instructed the<lb />captain of the fire compaty to order a<lb />suction hose for the engine and some<lb />additional runn'ng hose. So far not a<lb />lick of work has been done on the cis-<lb />tern, and tor some weeks the bose has<lb />been in the freight warehouse waiting<lb /><lb />for charges on it to be vaid.<lb /><lb />In ~Rexas the Republicans, Populists<lb />and Gold Democrats have agreed to<lb /><lb />CO-Operate, ThatTs a fusion for you.<lb /><lb />An Indianapolis paper is accepting<lb />advertisements for October and Novem-<lb />ber issues with tae condition that the<lb />same uved not be paid for if McKintey<lb />is defeated. That paper is going to do<lb /><lb />some free advertising.<lb /><lb />The Seaboard Air Line and Soutli-<lb />ern Railway have both made a special<lb />rate of one fare for the round inp to<lb />the Bryan speakings in the State,<lb />We hope to be able to announce that<lb />ihe Atlantic Coast line will have<lb /><lb />There will be a<lb />to hear Bryan at<lb /><lb />equally low rates.<lb />crowd cf people<lb />Rocky Mount.<lb /><lb />Rev. Thos. Dixon preached a sen-<lb />sational sermon in New York lage Sun-<lb />day. Ilis subject was politics and in<lb />the course of it he niade a yery harsh<lb />and unjust attack on Mr. Bryan, the<lb />Democratic nominee for President. A<lb />number of ths congregation denounced<lb />Dixon tor the attack and many left the<lb />sel vice in disgust.<lb /><lb />for fall ate here, par-<lb />ticularly things tor the<lb />school boys"suits, ex-<lb />tra pants, ect. Moth-<lb />ers it will be better for<lb />you to come here and<lb />buy him these better<lb />sort at the low pricel<lb />quote.<lb /><lb />a specialty.<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />| nk<lb /><lb />. "A Brilliant display of early"<lb /><lb />Fall-Winter<lb /><lb />CLOTH-<lb /><lb />ING<lb /><lb />in the newest effects, in<lb />Cheviots, .Worsteds and<lb />all the latest weaves,<lb />for dress and business<lb />wear. Remember I war-<lb />rant correct style, best<lb />workmanship,perfect fit<lb /><lb />Buy now ",<lb />_ Good People.<lb /><lb />Cd<lb /><lb />fv<lb /><lb />SUHOQL BOYD.<lb /><lb />RR Ons<lb /><lb />i al PLR Ne<lb /><lb />«A Mrs. Hopkins Boy.�<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />" _ ~ at ann any a nn<lb /><lb />Growing<lb />Expanding.<lb /><lb />Developing.<lb /><lb />Department 0<lb /><lb />Department 0<lb /><lb />The town has several carts employ-<lb />ed hauling dirt on Dickinson avenue.<lb />The small quantity carried at a load is<lb />a subject for comment. |<lb /><lb />Old man Gus bas heard from O!thogs<lb />JoynergTwho is off among the factories<lb />An thefinterest of the tobacco market:<lb />Oithos says he has bagged a number of<lb />good orders and js going to make<lb /><lb />of the business in all its details.<lb /><lb />beautiful.<lb /><lb />things ham at the Eascern Warehouse<lb /><lb />when he gets back.<lb /><lb />n= mn ttle<lb /><lb />RICKS &amp; TAFT<lb /><lb />New Fall Goods<lb /><lb />Department of Dry Goods<lb /><lb />f Notions<lb /><lb />Department. of lothing ¥<lb /><lb />f Shoes<lb /><lb />Departmentfof Trimmings.<lb /><lb />Leadership easily centers here. We have mastered the intricacies ©<lb />We give you elegant things at feco-<lb /><lb />aomical prices. The stocks are richly complete and ex<lb />In buik and variety they are not equalled elsew<lb />-he whole southern country. The grace and nice harmony, the tone<lb />and charming taste of nearly all the fine homes in this! community:<lb />were inspired by suggettions of our artists. .<lb /><lb />S &amp; TAFT.<lb /><lb />uisitely<lb />ere in<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />EP OE<lb /><lb />cy<lb /><lb />winee<lb /><lb />Fie<lb /><lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />Bntered as second-ciass mail matter.<lb /><lb />" v<lb /><lb />~ SURSCRIPTION RATES.<lb /><lb />Onc year, - - + - $3.00<lb />One month, - . «= -~ 25<lb />One week. - « « = 410<lb /><lb />7 . .<lb />, Delivered in town by carriers without<lb />extra Cost,<lb />_, Advertisng rates are liberal and can be<lb />had on application to the editor or at<lb /><lb />the &amp;ffice<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />" "<lb />We desire x iva correspondent at<lb />avery postoffice inthe covaty, who will<lb /><lb />~send in brief items of NEWé as it Occurs<lb />in @ach neighborhood. Write plainly<lb />aad~only on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />Liperal Commission on subscrip-<lb /><lb />ion rates paid to agents.<lb /><lb />owners cpa Atte re el<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />FuursDaY, SEPTEMBER 10TH, 1896.<lb /><lb />hoo enn amma manag rocan<lb /><lb />DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES:<lb />| Natiunal Ticket.<lb /><lb />FOR PRESIDENT.<lb />WILLIAM J. BRYAN,<lb />of Nebraska.<lb />FOR VICE-PRESIDENT.<lb />ARTHUR SEWALL,<lb />of Maine.<lb />FOR CONGRESS"FIRST DISTRICT.<lb />w. H. LUCAS,<lb />of Hyde county.<lb />. FOR ELECTOR"FIRST DISTRICT.<lb />JOHN H. SMALL,<lb /><lb />of Beaufort county.<lb /><lb />State Ticket.<lb />FOR G)VERNOR:<lb />CYRUS B. WATSON,<lb />of Forsyh.<lb /><lb />FOR LIEUL, GOVERNOR:<lb />THOS. W. MASON,<lb />of Northampton.<lb />FOR SECRETARY:<lb />CHAS. M. COOKE,<lb />of Franklin.<lb /><lb />FOR AUDITOR :<lb /><lb />R. M. FURMAN,<lb />ot Buncombe.<lb /><lb />FOR TREASURER !<lb />B. F. AYCOCK,<lb />of Wayne,<lb /><lb />SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION :<lb />J.C. SCARBOROUGH,<lb />of Johnston.<lb /><lb />FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL :<lb />F. 1. OSBORNE,<lb />of Mecklenburg, _<lb /><lb />FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE 8U-<lb />PREME COURT,<lb />A. C. AVERY, of Burke,<lb />G. H. BROWN, of Beavfort.<lb /><lb />COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET.<lb /><lb />FOR THE SENATE,<lb />J.J. LAUGHINGHOUSE.<lb />FOR REPRESENTATIVES.<lb /><lb />J B LITTLE,<lb /><lb />C L BARRETT,T<lb />~FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.<lb />J A K TUCKER,<lb />JESSE CANNON,<lb />A B CONGLETON.<lb />FOR SHERIFF.<lb />G M TUCKER.<lb />FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS.<lb />L B MEWBORN.<lb />FOR TREASUBER.<lb />JULITTLE. |<lb />FOR CORONER. | 3<lb />Q'H LAUGHINGHOUSE.<lb />Lae oas ~<lb /><lb />aa<lb /><lb />ORSURYEYER.<lb />KILPATRICK.<lb /><lb />The union said weTd see you out,<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />O workingman take warning now,<lb />And listen to my doleful yarn,<lb />Home, home, OQ, where 1s home ?<lb /><lb />The rentTs past due the bills are up,<lb /><lb />The union says we'll see you out,<lb /><lb />The butcher ~says come fix my bill<lb /><lb />Of butcher, baker demanding pay<lb /><lb />Out we go, of course, we must,<lb />My things are tumbled in the dust<lb /><lb />O, street, street, where shall we meet ¢<lb /><lb />A STRIKERTS LAMENT.<lb /><lb />Music; oHome Sweet home.�<lb /><lb />While its not too late, |<lb /><lb />TTis sad, but its been my fate:<lb />I have ove donTt you doubt,<lb /><lb />The landlord says get out.<lb /><lb />The same che landlord cries ;<lb /><lb />Or ITll spoil those pretty eyes :<lb />But home, home, it tells the tale,<lb />Where you cin hear the shout<lb /><lb />And the landlord saying get out.<lb /><lb />Before I get the blow,<lb />And we are told to go:<lb />We are free from rent while hid.<lb /><lb />[ swear to you they did,<lb />"J. W. Taylor.<lb /><lb />nr<lb /><lb />PROFITABLE PUBLICITY.<lb /><lb />eel<lb /><lb />What Advertising Will Not Do.<lb /><lb />BY NATIL C. FOWLER, JRy OF NEW<lb /><lb />YORK, DOCTOR OF PUBLICITY.<lb />Advertising will not sell goods.<lb />Advertising will not make bus<lb />iness.<lb /><lb />Advertising will not co2:sumate<lb />sale. .<lb />Advertising simply makes it<lb />easier for business to be done,<lb />and easier for the salesman to<lb />sell.<lb /><lb />The unsuccessful advertiser<lb />complains because his adve.tising<lb />did not bring direct return.<lb /><lb />Assuming that the advertising<lb />was well cunstructed, it was not<lb />the advertising fault.<lb /><lb />In the combination of good ac-<lb />vertising, good goods, good sales-<lb />mep, good location, and good<lb />management, is profitable busi-<lb />ness.<lb /><lb />Leave out management and the<lb />other tour conditions ere worth-<lb />less.<lb /><lb />Leave out salesmen, and what<lb />you have left cannot make profit.<lb /><lb />Leaye out goods. and you sell<lb />nothing because you have noth-<lb />ing to sell.<lb /><lb />Leave out good location, and<lb />+t will be hard to do good busi-<lb />ness.<lb /><lb />Leave out advertising, and<lb />good as the other conditions of<lb />your business may be, there ¢an-<lb />not be flush return.<lb /><lb />In the harmony of the parts is<lb />the strength of the whole.<lb /><lb />Advertising is simply the yeas,<lb />in the bread of business. "<lb /><lb />It will raise nothing if there is<lb />nothing for it to raise.<lb /><lb />Place upon advertising ~the re-<lb />sponsibility of advertising, and<lb />no more.<lb /><lb />A dark gloomy store and bright<lb />advertising are as unprofitable as<lb />a cheerful store and dull advertis-<lb />ing.<lb /><lb />The most cordial advertising<lb />and the most indifferent clerks,<lb /><lb />spoiled by the faults of the other,<lb />Give your advertising a chance<lb />to pay, and 1t will pay.<lb /><lb />fae we gee e<lb /><lb />A theatre- hat law has just gone<lb />info effect in Louisiana, and dur-<lb />ing the present season ladies who<lb />present themselves at the door<lb />wearing a hat which ié likely, to<lb /><lb />remoye it'and place i¢ in'charge<lb />of 8 person who will be assign igne<lb />to fake ~care of stich property and<lb /><lb />S<lb /><lb />cans was held, on last Friday, at<lb />Wilmingtes where Judge Russell<lb /><lb />lowing:<lb /><lb />licans of the county of New Han-<lb />oyer,in mass méeting, assembled,<lb />do hereby denounce and execrate<lb />the gubernatorial candidacy of the<lb />Hon. D. L. Russell for the follow-<lb />1D reasons :<lb /><lb />declared that all negroes are nat-<lb />ural born thieves, and that they<lb />steal six daysin a week and go<lb />to church Sunday and pray tt off.<lb /><lb />ticket and said that the negroes<lb />were osavages.�<lb /><lb />the Republicans of the North,<lb />suggesting that a movement be<lb />be made to disfranchise the eutire<lb />negro race in this country.<lb /><lb />tothe Republicans of the State |<lb />to withdraw the Republican tick-<lb />é1, becasue Presideut Harrison<lb />had put two negroes into office ;<lb />which address may haye caused<lb />HarrisonTs defeat in this State.<lb /><lb />ter against negro citizenship, aod<lb />about the same time he said, in<lb />effect, thac he could carry North<lb />Carolina without a single negro<lb />vote.<lb /><lb />vindictive nature, it is extremely<lb />dangeroas tu submit the affa'rs of<lb />the State into his hands, which<lb />act might be the cause of a com-<lb />parative innocent man dying an<lb />untimely death.<lb /><lb />allow the gocd of the one to be}.<lb /><lb />cal<lb /><lb />Denounced Russell, :<lb /><lb />A meeting of colored Republi-<lb /><lb />ives, and they adopted: the fol-<lb /><lb />Resolved, That we, the Repub-<lb /><lb />1. A little anterior to 1888 he<lb /><lb />9<lb /><lb />ote<lb /><lb />In 1888 he bolted the State<lb /><lb />3. In 1888 he wrote letters Lo<lb /><lb />4. In 1892 be issued an address<lb /><lb />5. In 1894 he wrote another let<lb /><lb />9. On account of his being of a<lb /><lb />J. W. HIGGS, Pres, 1, S. HIGGS, Cashier |<lb />Maj. HENRY HARDING AssTt Cashier,<lb /><lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />STOCKHOLDEER.«{.<lb />Representing a Capital of More Than a Halt<lb />Million Dollars,<lb /><lb />Wm. T. Dixon, President National<lb />Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md.<lb /><lb />The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland<lb />Neek, N. C.<lb /><lb />Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C<lb />R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C.<lb /><lb />D. W. Hardee Higgs Bros.<lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />We respectfully solicit the accounts<lb />of firms, individuals and the general<lb />oublie,<lb /><lb />Checks and Account Books furnish<lb /><lb />ed on application.<lb />~<lb />/ Too<lb />wa meek Neca g |<lb />oO oON lB FS<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />ESTABLISH#D 1875.<lb /><lb />SAM. MM, SSHULTZ,<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES &amp;SHONTEDERS<lb /><lb />JARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY<lb /><lb />A Large stock of¢"<lb /><lb />House Furnishing<lb />Goods, Bicycles, &amp;e.<lb />Just opened up in<lb /><lb />store next door to J.<lb />C. Cobb &amp; Son, by<lb /><lb />S.E.PENDER<lb />&amp; CO.<lb /><lb />Stoves and Tinware<lb />cheaper than ever be-<lb />fore.<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />: =<lb />3 2 r<lb />g Zz, S)<lb />S S<lb />ef p<lb />z wt -<lb />je] =: )<lb />a - *.<lb />z S F<lb />0 = f<lb /><lb />3 : ox<lb /><lb />any mR<lb /><lb />3 S ~S<lb />z | 2 4<lb />a iN<lb /><lb />7 \ og<lb />3 a<lb />°<lb /><lb />a LLLT. 1 rb.<lb /><lb />2<lb />r f<lb />r<lb />m<lb /><lb />AES<lb /><lb />ibe 007 Coys<lb />rson<lb />it.<lb /><lb />: hs Lp :<lb />vo'them 2 £8<lb /><lb />jack for] "<lb /><lb />oOV pur 00722110 SI12110S ms Spoulsng Supyuvg [esoueH v s}uSULI<lb />00'000'Gz$ [edeD UL preg""<lb /><lb />di,<lb /><lb />| their interest to get our prices befere pu.<lb /><lb />| *<lb />~n allits branches.<lb /><lb />| school had better appli<lb /><lb />ing their yearTs supplies will fing� |<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete<lb />rT ~ ~n! v A i<lb />RICK, Vit A. &amp;e.<lb /><lb />VAET<lb /><lb />Aways ul LONEST V- PRICES<lb /><lb />TOERCER ERUEFF &amp; CLSARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers ous<lb />biing youto buy at one protit. A cow<lb />x3lete stock cf<lb /><lb />FURWITURE<lb /><lb />alwavs onhand v 1d sold ut prices tose<lb />the cimes. war goods areall bought and<lb />sold for CAs therefore. having no risk<lb />to run,we sell at a close margin.<lb /><lb />S. MOC HUL2 Graenville, NO<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE<lb /><lb />Male Academy,<lb /><lb />The next session of this school will<lb />open on<lb /><lb />MONDAY SEPT. 7, 1896.<lb /><lb />and continue for 10 months.<lb />The terms are as follows.<lb /><lb />Primary knglish per mo. $2 00<lb />Intermediate ** "  * 82 OU<lb />Higher oo $3 00<lb />Languages (each) ~* $1 50<lb /><lb />The work and disec]pline of the schoo)<lb />will be as heretofore.<lb /><lb />We ask a continuance of your past<lb />iberal pxtronage.<lb /><lb />W. H. RAGSDALE.<lb /><lb />Cole Female Schad<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 occupiedas music<lb />rooms. ~The session begins ou "<lb /><lb />MONDAY, 7th OF SEPTEMBER<lb /><lb />and will continue for ten months.<lb />The terms areas follows ,°<lb /><lb />Primary English per mo. $2 00<lb />Intermediate** o *f $2 50.<lb />; Higher La Meg bs $3 00<lb /><lb />Langtiages (each) * $1 00<lb /><lb />| Masie, including use of instrument $3 CO<lb /><lb />Those who desire to petronins site<lb />early es onlv<lb />limited number be will 'taken. 13<lb /><lb />bore) ar De ae ably SH wpa<lb />For terms &amp;c-apply tp ey a]<lb />ee ~MRS,'D."6! BERNARD, |<lb /><lb />~MRS. ALFRED FORBES,<lb />__,Greenvilie, N. C.<lb /><lb />? o<lb /><lb />ASM LANGE SHOAL<lb /><lb />ies Me Myre os i<lb />cy Dale E er<lb /><lb />+<lb /><lb />i j ey Greenville, N. c.<lb /><lb />td<lb /><lb />{Gentlemens Clothing<lb /><lb />| HAVE TEE PRETTIEST<lb />"LINEOF"<lb /><lb />Wall Paper!<lb /><lb />ever shown: in Greenville. Be:<lb />sure tosee my samples. All new<lb />styles, uot an old piece in the lot.<lb />Will take pleasure in bringing<lb /><lb />| samples to your home if you will<lb /><lb />notify me at my shop near Hume<lb />ber's, cn Dickerson avenue, .<lb /><lb />A. P° ELLINGTON.<lb /><lb />o~~<lb /><lb />Greenville Market.<lb />Corrected by S. M. Schultz.<lb />Bntter, per lb 15 to 25<lb />Western Sides 4¢ tu 5.<lb />Sugar cured Hams 10 to 123<lb />orn 40 to 60<lb />Corn Meal 50 to 65<lb />Flour, Family 3.75 to 4.25<lb />Lard 5} 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 26<lb />Eggs per doz WwW to ll<lb />Beeswax. per 0<lb /><lb />Cotton ang reanut,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of colton<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb /><lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mere<lb />chants of Norfok -<lb />COTTON.<lb />Good Middling 88<lb />Middling 8<lb />Low Middling 73<lb />Good Ordinary 7%<lb />Tone"steady<lb /><lb />PEANUTS,<lb />Prime 24<lb />Extra Prime 3<lb />oancy 3}<lb />Spanish $1.10 bu<lb /><lb />Tone"firm.<lb /><lb />a gee = - erent eG OOOO A A A<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE TCB4SCCO MARKET<lb />REFORT,<lb /><lb />Ne uetenennr al<lb /><lb />CY 0. L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />eran<lb /><lb />Lucs"Common..... ....24 108<lb />o Fine.... .eoe-....7 to 14<lb />Currrers "-Common... ....64 told<lb />oo Fine....... , 10to 18<lb /><lb />Primary, Sem<lb /><lb />PEC! TY ondary orTer:<lb /><lb />PO N permanent!<lb />, Bagycured in 16t035 days. Youcan be treated ak<lb />fe@eee DOme forsame price under same guarans<lb />Haeeee bY. 1f you prefer tocome here we will cons<lb />tract to pay railroad fareand hotel bills,an@<lb />nocharge, if we fail to cure. If you have taken mere<lb />cury, iodide pocaeh, and still have aches and<lb />pains, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat,<lb />imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on.<lb />any part of the y, Hair or Spo ows fallingT<lb /><lb />out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISO<lb />we guarantee tocure. We solicit the most obsti=<lb />na © cases Eh enallense the world fora<lb /><lb />se wecannotcure. This disease has<lb /><lb />baffled the skill of the most eminent he<lb /><lb />cians. $500,060 capital behind our<lb />tional guaranty. Absoluto Toots sant sens on<lb />application. Address COO REMEDY<lb /><lb />7 Masonic ermple. CHICAGO. ILIle "<lb /><lb />OMESCHOOL FOR GIRLS.<lb />Will open at oElm Cottage,T<lb />Oct. 2nd a Home School for Girls.<lb />from 8 to 16 years of age. Nuti-<lb />ber limited to 10. Address<lb />Mrs. A. L. McC. WHELAN, |<lb />Norwocd P. O Nelson Cc.<lb /><lb />Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />John E. Woodard, F. v. Harding,<lb />Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N. C,.<lb />fJOODARD &amp; HARDING,<lb />{ ATVORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />Greenville, N.<lb /><lb /> pecial attention given co collections.<lb />anc settlement of claims,<lb />Loars made on short time.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE INSTITUTE.<lb /><lb />S. D. BAGLEY, A. M., Principal.<lb /><lb />_ Next session will begin 7th day of<lb />SeptembeT 1893. Instruction thorough<lb />"Diseipline firm, bet. . kind.» Pupil<lb />prepared to enter anv college,T or for<lb />business. For particulais apply to the<lb />Principal, .<lb /><lb />RR: nineties ~saalesets<lb /><lb />sarbers.<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />AMES A, SMITH, "<lb />! AL ARTIST.<lb />vee» os GREENVILLE, N. 0,<lb />Patronage solicited,. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />and Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />H CRBERT:/EDMUNDS,:<lb />~ FASHIONABLE BAREEK.<lb />Special attention given to cleaning<lb /><lb />Fi *<lb />hes * *<lb />BST eee<lb /><lb />[LJOTEL NICHOLSON, _<lb />PP) IPA Burewsd; Mer:<lb />~ Washington, N.C, "<lb /><lb />This. . t} ir chi¥ venue .<lb />[Ute bolle We avon Reema ea en<lb /><lb />© dlicited<lb /><lb />saat<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />* Sis re<lb />Pk aah on os yang<lb />Ser te ee aa<lb /><lb />one am tie<lb /><lb />. ~ et ee p ; 4 oe ® .<lb />ei ty eee NEXT PRESIOLNT COMING. Scbtuae &amp;<lb />N [UEs. coat . . To amTt reeTd from W. H Cox {4 October 5<lb />7 AND BRAN EES W. J. BryanTs Tour Through North tax collector 12h 00151 CG © Forbes<lb />AND FLORENCE RAIL RUAD Carohna - March 46. October 7<lb />: Ccadenseu ocaedule The following is the official pro-| To amTt rec'd from J. W.Perkins | 1 gm ponder &amp; Co<lb />= . M B T t fines and costs 144 37)" ° ~<lb />_jgramme of Mr. Bryan's tour March u1 October 8<lb />. ia SOUTH | through North Corolina: foamTt revTd from W. H. Cox loo D D Haskett<lb />FRAINE GON . Leave Asheville at 5 p. m., Sep- tax collector 235 00 17 RC Williame<lb />" tember 16. , ; _. April 1. . 111 Samuel Mayo<lb />Dated | Blas | be Leave Hickory at 9 p. m., Sep- To amTt 1ee'd from J. W. Perkins 18 28/1416 J w Perkins<lb />ro 806 mis SE ¢ ze tember 16. To amTt reeTd from Fred Cox 81 00 ee ee<lb />noe ea A IRA n Arrive Statesville at 10 p.m.| . | April 3. " ie will ae<lb />A, MOM A. M | September 16. ~To am't recTd from Fred Cox 58 10l1¢ TL Sta ride<lb />Weldon |'11 esl 6g 1] an. 100 J L Starkey<lb />ae a ; Aan ~ql Leave Statesville at 10:15 p. m, To amT ree'd pprit S TG 110.4 1 Moye<lb />r. Roe R Q ; oO amTt reeTd fr Vv. JOX 7 ;<lb />eptember 16. - om . - 127 T A Wilkes<lb />"_ ~~. |} Dep � Yharlot ; tax collector 415 00 106 HT Kin<lb />| Arrive Charlotte at 11:45, Sep-; April 25. eae a g<lb />Lv Tarboro 12 12 tember 16. | To amTt rec'd om county costs 2 �,�5 We Sle Yaitlo ]<lb />le) Charlotte at 9:30 : \ : oC UForhe<lb />| eaye riottie at 9:50 a.m, iay 6. ,, |109 © © Forhes<lb />Lv Rocky Mt 1 00)10 5 45! September 17. To am't reeTd from county costs 3 00/495 Peter Plummer<lb />Ly Wilson 20511 | 6 20 : . May 11 IBC<lb />Ly Sel  Bal | Arnive Salisbury 11a. m., Sep-| oo yl. . 101 J B Cherry<lb />ma 2 53) taraber 17. To am't reeTd from J, W. Peakins 50 00/ 112 J W Murphy<lb />Ly FayTtteville} 4 36) 1 7 TL a 8 . | May 8. ; 9<lb />ot Blovence ~ 25 of : Septenbor iy 11:15 a m.,/ To amTt recTd from W. H, Cox November ,<lb />"_"" TF . fe tax collector 200 75} 103 Ola Forbes<lb />Gm | Arrive Greersboro 1:215 p. m., s . a 9 74 November 7.<lb />_ | 4a |__ |__|. | Leave Greensboro 3 p. m., Sep- Total amouat received. $3873 30. 39 Sena no<lb />P.M. |A.M | tember 17. OR. /119 © © Forbes<lb />Lv Wilson 2 08) | 620) Avrive Durbam F:39 5. m, Sep- | | 18 J W Murphy<lb />LY Goldsboro | 3 10! | 7 i tember 17. May 25, 1895. 1-6 J L Lengiey<lb />* 2! | £10 . , \ Ie ehede Weathi<lb />At Wifeington ; 4 | 9 45 ' Leave Durbam 6 p m.,Septem-|xo. ro wHow Isstep AMOUNT. ne Wie Weathington<lb />P.M. | A.M/ Der 17. | Rar Pern rahe<lb />a Arrive Raleigh 7p. m., Septem 1 Randsi *vewtt $ 3 C0} i Brows &amp; teoker<lb />ber Li. june ft, 72° a a \<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRH., ; | anaes yop) 185d W Perkius<lb />Leave Rateig! 9 p.m, Sepieri-| ae ae : - v5 245 L Starkey<lb />7 ~~ , 7 | ber 17. { nie wae (132 2 brem Harris<lb />2 7 Or ice .! neon CA . Qn! apa ¢ N  o, oo - WUE Ju 13: illis % i<lb />pate | ei be | fe | Arrive at Seiwa 10 p.m, Sep 5 TW Perkins fo 4 Seance<lb />1896. ae | ZA WORSE li. - , John Hines 3 37) 130 Frauk Wilsoa<lb />wr thnen emagena em oot cee pee Arriye Goldsboro I p- In., Sep ( Abram Harris 3.10 - November 9<lb />- iA. P.M | ~ten.ber 17. 5 Tutus venkins #08) mr ; ver Co<lb />Vv Floretce | Sq J - * AeA Al Hsbor Qe 34 9 hd Latham 50,0 Os veenVille Lumber 10.<lb />Ly Fayetteville, 11100 du! , Wsave Goldsboro 1030 a. urs! oh, oWwitkes 50 [18 bred Cox<lb />Lv selina | 12 a7) | Svotember 18. , | dune 4, 65 Major Pollard<lb />oAr Wilson ; 1 211 85) | _ Arrive Wilsen 11:39 a. m., Sep 93 1 w Perkins 5 i387 - }fred Forbes<lb />ee "-...____ | tember 18. IT Move ms " bn dz Gicenville Lumber Co.<lb />oo es Arrive Rocky Mount 12:30 p. 0.,} 24 Pred Cox Sipe ee TEIN<lb />Je. ! September IS. | 18 Greenville Lumber Co. 13 (S| November 12<lb />_ em | Leave Rocky Mount 2:17 on ie i sprkey 639! Tro Willis Clark<lb />" Diemer 9) ie Se | Gaels Arata, ; 6 ) Haskett 431/122 MG Moye<lb />A. Lt p, ,, regular schecuie of Coast Line ; ed Fort ec 3) ) 122 MG Moye .<lb />Ly Wilmington! 9 25, 7 wo) Arrive Weldon 2:32, September - aired } ore , 20 November 14<lb />Maint t) NL LQ 4 Ula Forbes 425 141 © © Forbes<lb />{uv Maguotia 1Q Du R 30 18, 17 Cc © } orhe S ~ C9 | opr J I W t<lb />Le Goldsboro I2 01 936, ~The priucipal speeches wiii be} 20 Ota Forbes 13 20 boo de roo comber 1<lb />ar Wilson 1 Ou 10 27 ; bf 5 11) W Marphy November 16<lb />tO Barbero ve ofim: deat Asheville, Hickory, Char«| UJ W Murphy 1133) ys Sam Mayo<lb />. a -}.}_  Jotte. Greensboro and Kocky | irae a 6 50 ~ November 20<lb />Os ao. | Menaot. Train «ill stop for three] 7 ue June 7 14500) oP A Wilkes<lb />3S ls =! ~ininute speeches at Marion, Mor~ vune¢ 145 Wiley Ran solph<lb />A |S ganten, Mooresville, Concoid,; 27 oores ya 175 ae Abra Harris<lb />me |) |) "" in yO, . June 8 45 Isase Price<lb />| PM} iP p, y,/exington, Burhugton and at pol | Wilks ae | Liv Willis Graham<lb />Lv Wilson 12 11.35) 19 g2/ Otber points. 90 Wall ia 3 3 November 22<lb />29 Willis Graham 37 oyovennyy<lb />Ar Rocky Mt 217 p42 li, Lb dS | oo a 27 Natl . H ral 34 ( 'T Move<lb />|) | TOWN TREASURERTS REvoRT. | 37 Nathan Henrahan 225) 19) 7 T Nose<lb />Ar Tarbors ae | _ | 31 Henry i nie - 627116 Reaben Clark<lb />Lv ~Tuarbore . . "_ ~ Dry Lew 2371143 James Hatterson<lb />Lv Rocky Mi 2 17] Ww? 11 Report cf W. T. Godwyn, Treasurer of | July 2 144 James Hatterson<lb />Ar Weldon : Ion the Town of Greenville, N. J. 48 J W Perkins 35, 1) December 5.<lb />"" 168 E Pender 175/176 J W Perkins<lb />Train on Scotiand Neck Branch Road | y 495 DR 49 Fred Cox os 00 Moy a "<lb />eaves Weldon 3.55 p.m., Halifax 4.10}. | ; yy o i a<lb />p. m., arrives Seotland Neck at 4.53 | 4 acct. with stid Town GenealFan August 1 161. C Forbes<lb />w., Greenville 6.47 p, m., Kinston 7.45). a 49.1 C Cotb &amp; Son 3.00 | 178 Renben Clark<lb />p.m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.9 | 10 amt reeT from J. 5. Smith 39 T A Wilkes 2 25) 158 Wiley Randolph<lb />a. Mm., Greenville 8.22 8. m, Arrivins former Preas $264 8]. Auonst 2 Wi} Fred vk<lb />Galifax at 11:00 a. m., WeFdon 11.20 ami 5, ag He ~BID hetes Ai ed conten<lb />Jaily except Sundav. ! lo amTt ree d from J W. Perkins an JA hie t i Me Tee ton<lb />Trains on Washni ~h lenve | I ERTS 3405) et we BU Dh EG Cee<lb />Washington 8.00 _ Seca  i, , To amTt recT from J, W. Perkins 46.) W Murphy 20 00| 157 John Foy<lb />arrives Parmele 3.50 a. m.. and 4.40 p.| Market rerts 9 09} Sf T A Wilkes 1 87| 168 Dariei Dupree<lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves | To amTt reeTd from Fred Cox fines or Ed Latham . 1873) lio Ned Spel 7<lb />Narharo 3. 3¢ .  on and Gos § 11 09; ®2 Silas Yellowlev 1 123/169 Thos. Williams<lb />Tarboro J,30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. m. | July 9 68 Silas Yellowley 2 25<lb />and 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington | ,, be uly op ones rellowley oa) Oecember 6.<lb />11.50 a. m., and 7.10 p. m. Daily ex.) 20 #9vt reeTd from J. W, Perkins ; August 4 165 Lsaac Price<lb />ept Sunday. Connects with trains on). : anes and vosts 25 25] 69 Willis Clark " 1 25 166 j "1 Moye<lb />Sqotlend Neek Brauch. ; Lo awm't o | oa JW. Perkins 29 66 Abram Harris 1123 153 J T Moye<lb />rain leaves Parporu, NO, via Alyce |, Binet renre 28 92 ' oT) Starker &amp; Co.<lb />marle &amp; Raleigh 1.48, daily except Sun | To amTt rec d fiom Fred Cox fines " August 10 103 J W cae<lb />day, at 4 40 p.m., Sunday 300 P, M;! anT costs 15 00; 40 W M Kinsaul 115) 185 Blount &amp; Fleming<lb />artive Plyiaouth 900 BP. d., 3.25 p.m. ay ge August o¢ Wm Waldrop 26: . .<lb />Returning .2aves Plymouth daily exeept an bree fron W tl. Cos 4753 L Daniel 66 December 7.<lb />Sundsy, 6.00 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a m../, tax Vel parchase tax 35 90 August 24 164 1) J Whichard<lb />arrive Tarboro 10.25 are and 1), 49, '9 amt hee d nu. . H. ~0x 38 HT King 7 50 l4o I P Price ; ;<lb />Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves ran Auge ene 10 00! 77 Sherman Foreman ] 42) . \ December 6.<lb />Gold3boro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 aly amt pee'd fran W. Hox 76'T A Wilkes i 974 | 165 Henry Sheppard<lb />m. arriving Simithtield 730 a, m.. Re- To amTt reer red lee ass . September 3 : December 7.<lb />turning leaves Smithfield 8 00 a. m,, ar-| po am~t rec'd from W. Hf Cox YAEL 5 P |  yx | 162 William Waldrop<lb />rives at Goldshors 9.30 a, m. tax col, drav lieonse P EUS ad ANT 2 45) 15g James Matterson<lb />ya in Nashville pranch leave | ~ps am't reeTd from W. H ~Cox 15 00 i ~ See ub 175 Willis Graham<lb />Ov fount at 4.380 p. oo m.. i , oy p navahe. 7 . SV lang cy<lb />Nashville 5.05 p. m., Spring Hope 5 10 manent e fax 1150) | W a Brown to J W Perkins 8 00] 155 Slag Donelson<lb />* . d ural ave S ane r ° . , : . id : . . rea COx 10 0 ? } i ark<lb />B20. n Namileaie in Abe a i eee WLM: 85 Willis Clark pn | 1/8 Reuben ~December 18<lb />ak oe ees anaes nes and Costs 85 52} 72Wilis Clark . ,<lb />ae Mount 9.05 4 m. daily exeept) To one receipt from J. W. Per- ° 87 DS Smith 5 rf 171 Ola Forbes<lb />t a ' ; LF kins amTt paid W. LL. Brown. 81 J H Kinion j 5 7 JW P December aa<lb />rams on Latta branch, Florence R| Mavor pro tem PO Q) . . S7 7e1 KiL8<lb />t., leave Latta 640 pm, aarive Dunbar} To amTt Rend frem Fred Cex fines iM sewer Kennedy a 1sz C C Forbes<lb />7.50 pm, Clio %.05 p m. Returning | and costs JL Langley 15 00 December 21.<lb />leave Cliot6.L0 4m. Dunbar 6.30 a m, September . 93 J C Cobb &amp; Sen 2 20/183 J W Murphy<lb />a Latta 7.50 am, daily except Suu-| To axnTt reed from J. W Perkins September 4 184 Willis Cl O cember ea<lb />in. market rents 1) ar ley we 4 Willis Clar<lb />Train onClinton Branch leayes War- September 18, ma ba is on aly : a fo ee<lb />rey ga auton 8503 ri pauday, To am't rec'd from W. H. Cox tax 54T A Wilkes 4 00 ie ae er el<lb />2 hdedU a. . . » mM: Returnir. collector 2 a a<lb />leaves Clinton at7.00 a. m.'and 3,00 1 i ~ Oxtober 1. II i Sah pai 31 50) Januury 2, 1896.<lb />sg Welton forallpontsalyaeiina| oam Magtm Wee Contr NT NS embers EM<lb />Norfolk as Nc al Rouky Mount with 7 oOctober 8. +00 97 HF Harris | 9 00 184 Ce Fores<lb />. texto) an 1 Carolina B R tor Noriolk |~fo amTt rec'd from J. W. Perkins 94 J L Starkey 26 65| 190 J W Murphy<lb />poin ¢ bh via Norfolk. market rents 42 20)43 5 L Starkey 13 57 January 8,<lb />OHN F, DIVINE, To amTt reeTd from J. W, Perkins - 96 Willis Clark 2 25 | 189 Fred Cox<lb />| General supt. Hoetand costs 4E 65 September 19 188 Ben Cherry<lb />~I eaifia MM . To amTt reeTd from Fred Uox fines a, : 195 W L Brown<lb />+e PENLY Gatto and cnsts 25 90 | 53 5 'T Moye 21 001196 WL Brown<lb />, collector g2| 50 Samuel Mayo 15 00 | 198 Williau: Waldrop<lb />"" _ November 7. 55 Ed Latham 3 00 January 14,<lb />THE MORNING 7 o umTt recTd fromJ. W. Perkins 59. Ed Latham 3 20}199 Blount &amp; Fleming<lb />STAR. fines andcosts 62 95 | 42 Greenville I.umber Oo, 8 42 January 17,<lb />Tk AR To am't reeTd trom J. W. Perkins 32 Greenyille Lumber Co. 8 881179 W IL Cox<lb />rhe Oldest 5 market rents 42 10 September 20 January 20.<lb />, as November 9. 85 J W Muroh 202 ©. C Forbes<lb />) il | , | 10 am*t reeTd from Fred Cox fines 73 Ola Forbe: my 40 of January 23.<lb />ay Cwspaper in and costs 15 95144 Ola Forbes 35 56/192 E © Williams |<lb />ode December 5. : 20 84 Feburary 1,<lb />NG rth Bad ii ToamTt rec'd from J. W. Perking | eptember 21 lo! Ola Forbes.<lb />0 aro na. 1. T pare and costs 78 10) $6 D D Haskett sete 7°75 : February 6,<lb />oam't rec dfrom FredT Cox fines | 33 Willis Clark 4 90 | loo Biount &amp; Fleming<lb />ee oe oe oe ee 6 ~aanT Saba Bee Fiéa'c 465) September 23 February 7<lb />The Only Five-Dollar Daily off | mieten 0 ae ee 1 ee Rebraary 18<lb />pe tp pA GRY Wes pete, F  Mecember 6, " | r 3.00<lb />its Class inthe State. To amTt recTd from. W. H. Cox 3 246 J T Moye<lb />Fayors Limited Free Coi tax collector == 18. 50 Beam en-18 _ -|#07 J W Murphy<lb />of American Silver and Repeal | amTt rec'd from, Fied Cox . |! Greenville Lumber vo. 83 50 | 208 Willis Clark Pon<lb />gf the Ten Per Cent, Tax on] mertet rene © °° 5 za [80 $188 | 240 WMP Nov eot<lb />State Banks. Daily 60 céntg|To amTt rec'd trom Fred Cox fines a 4 15) 210 8 P Jobnson<lb />per month. Weekly $1.00 peri, ant eu Ww oH o. 11 00 | 4 Bms : , 1 08/212 Ed. Latham :<lb />year, oWiaH BERN RD ef t2.am't rec'd trom W. Hy Cox | 15 Porter 951. _ Febrary 25<lb />' ~2 i oot . + ay tax Eojlector oS 306 Ob R11 Wes .§ 20 205 Wm i ee :<lb />a Md OT a eptinary soem pe ee a2 +d February: 29<lb />cy leis pee niece Wi H�,� a as Soir oad, OR = SBI Jenktng i, 00<lb /><lb />. 41te Oe<lb />ae ; x<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />March 5<lb /><lb />} Committee,<lb /><lb />'208 Ola Fo'bes<lb />g 03 |26 J W Marphy 2503<lb />o125 Willis Clark<lb />214 J L Starkey 94 34<lb />3 35 |} 217 C C Forbes 5 00<lb />231 DS Smith nw.<lb />., | 236 J ~IT Moye 9 60.<lb />" iy 239 JT Moye 12 00<lb />15-00 243 Win Pippin 75<lb />35 00 219 Abram Harris 200<lb />] 5 244 Wm Waldrop 20 00<lb />5 O0 March 6 .<lb />5 40 227 Greenyille Lumber Co 49 38<lb />12 00 228 Greenville Lumber Co 20<lb />1 63 22 J B Cherry &amp; Co. it?<lb />9 50 215 Alfred Forbes 8 62<lb />$5, 00 March 7<lb />874 222 Bill Britt 5 25<lb />6 29 | 224 T A Wilkes 25<lb />99/218 Amos Williams 25<lb />62 58 | 246 F G James 34 40<lb />20 00 | 220 John Russ 2 00<lb />March 9<lb />,, | 285 White &amp; Speight 4%<lb />20 84] 916 DD Haskett | 618<lb />March 16<lb />1 07} | 233 Simon Fleming 1 65<lb />15 Gy | 245 Jas Kinion 1 00<lb />6 25 247 T ee Cuse 1 12}<lb />91 oo | 2°40 W Perkins 114 0<lb />1 co | 2380 W B Wilson 610<lb />1 00 | 287 Sam Kuss . 2 00<lb />+ 75| 240 Elias Bunn 100<lb />on an} 22) WH Moye 10<lb />20 08 [208 W King 100<lb />lee March 2}<lb />13.13 | 202 Will's Clark 10 CO<lb />3 82] March 28<lb />3 92) 248 J W Perk ns 19 00<lb />307k March 17<lb />ovo 00 | 249 J L Ludlow 32 00<lb />March 28<lb />1a. 250 Reubin © lark 21 50<lb />fo on 251 CC Forbes 5 00<lb />i Bn April 2<lb />ws) 274 5 W Murphy 29 00<lb />7 42 ~67 Avex Paniel 1 25<lb />99 xq {74 Peter Latham t<lb />267 John Peedies %<lb />256 J 7 Moye 6 85<lb />D0 262 J T Min eC 12 00 ©<lb />49) ) 259 J T Moye 15 60<lb />278 Oln Forbes % 85<lb />5 ov "55 John Jobnson 1 fo<lb />125/271 Wm WalTror 25 00<lb />272 James May 1 bo<lb />low 276 Blount &amp; Fleming 67 00 :<lb />242 Fro d Cox 80 10<lb />eae, | 268 Willis Graham 39<lb />637) | 265 JL Starkey 513<lb />691264 Thomas \ illTams 7 50 E<lb />1501 260 Thomas Williams § .<lb />8201966 Henry Marsh 50 :<lb />£87) fons ¥ i Forles 1 ao :<lb />275 Ben Cherry 1 50<lb />16 dy | 269 Tsam Griffin 1 50<lb />5 05 | 244 Fred Cox 7 50<lb />) O5 261 Fred Gox 40 00<lb />4 Ao Apiil 6<lb />241 D J Whichard 6 50<lb />538 Wm Waldrop 300<lb />6 00/232 W U Crmond 270<lb />34 60 Arm Il<lb />125! O54 Greenville Lrmber Co 9 75<lb />20) 278 Ed Latham 2 05:<lb />6 37 | 280 Alex Daniel 2 60:<lb />40 00/279 Willis Graham 2 05 :<lb />150) 28) Willis Clark ; 325 q<lb />: : Apri] 26 3<lb />3 97) 23 Reubin Clark " 1 5o<lb />04, April 29 :<lb />25 | 2°4 Ola Fortes 20 84 :<lb />315 May 1 a<lb />253 S E Pender &amp; Co 45. :<lb />. Mav 5 :<lb />: ee 286 Zeno Brown (part payment on ;<lb />vi tv, epgine) 333 6 2<lb />523 (ay<lb />9 oy | 2i0 J W lerkins 40 oo ,<lb />50 00 | BL er cunt com, 0� ree'ts (3873,08) 116 19 |<lb />3575 30 4<lb />2 00) ns<lb />450! Bal, dune General fund $266 73 :<lb />W.T.GODWLY, Treasurer. 2<lb />412}| Examined and approved by us, :<lb />: W.H. SMITH \ Commi ;<lb />13 6% T. A. WILKS LATS :<lb />0 00 CEMETERY FUND. J<lb />8 374 DR,<lb />6 oo | 1895. May 20, :<lb />«5|ToamTt redTd from J. 8, Smith<lb />7 87) former treasu' er 235 OD<lb />December 4,<lb />90 80| To ainTt reeTd from sale of lot to os<lb />J. W, Brown 12 50 :<lb />10 co = 4<lb />6 00 Total $17 50 :<lb />5 00 January 8, |<lb />By amTt paid Ed Latham, order ;<lb />i ¢° No 28 : 8 6 09<lb />ae October 15.<lb />+) By amTt paid Kd Latham, order<lb />1 lo No. 34 14 (0 oe<lb />1896. April 18. oo.<lb />12 00] By amTt prid W. 'T, Ress, orCer :<lb />6 00} ' No 282 4 60 |<lb />2 54] 1895, Octecer 8<lb />15 00; By amTt prid Ed Latham, order<lb />No 10¢ 10 00<lb />40 00 | 1896. ; Mav J<lb />30|} By amTt paid Ed Latham, order .<lb />7 50 No, 28% 5 00<lb />1 00| By 3 per cent. con on receipts 1 82<lb />20 8&amp;4 cee<lb />15 00 40 92<lb />a<lb />35 00 Bal. due cemetery fund 96.68 .<lb />W.-T. GODWIN, Treasurer... ~*~;<lb />1 00 Bxanu ped and Ah: proved. :<lb />T.H. SMITH) ,, .<lb />6 00 1 A, WILKS $ Committee.<lb />W. T. GODWIN,<lb />1 &amp;0| Treasurer of the Town of Greenville.<lb />In acct. with the Special Tax Fund.<lb />4 30 : DR.<lb />1895, October 8, Fy<lb />40 00|~T'o am~t reeTd from W H Cox 4<lb />Tax Collector | 8 63 05<lb />6 oo |: 18% January 15 -<lb />To amTt recTd from W IT Cox<lb />6 00 Tax collectorT . . $10<lb />15 00 natq: pore Ml ee<lb />To amTt rec'd fromT W H Cox my<lb />$60 Tax Collector $292 29<lb />1 001 . ook ae<lb />. 55 24<lb />ioe 8 per cent com: allTd Treasurer: o 66<lb />orool EM One Speciale Rina," 40 tee f<lb />10 00; i | a Ww: G0, NIN, Treveuriry ¢*<lb />: aie ws a if ; a F by ne. ry sh + - a Picn)<lb />205). W HST oe<lb /></p>
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        <p>: Dp '.<lb />i<lb /><lb />-P. Cherry. ae<lb />pe J. G. Moye.<lb /><lb />Cher CL<lb /><lb />Is the ]swest price avy object te<lb />to you?) Aret!e best qualitivs<lb />anv induceweur? If so come<lb />in »bd' s-e vur vew stock<lb />which we haye jusé te-<lb />ceived. Our stete 1s<lb />full of New Goods<lb />and prices were vever lower. To<lb />the ladies we ex~eud a cordial in-<lb />vitation to examine our stock of<lb /><lb />oTMA<lb /><lb />We havea beautiful aud up to-<lb />date line. You will find the latest<lb />styles and we know we can please<lb />you Oh, how lovely, how beau-~<lb />tiful, the prettiest line | have ever<lb />~geen, is what our lady friends say<lb />ofthem. We Lave a large lity)<lb />both in colors and biacks acd can<lb />please you.<lb /><lb />ae |<lb /><lb />In Ledies ard Geuots . FUR-<lb />NISHiING GOUDS we bave a<lb />spleadid liue.<lb /><lb />ee erent<lb /><lb />In LADIES CLOTH for Wrap:<lb /><lb />we have jus. what you want.<lb /><lb />In Men and Boys PANTS<lb />GOODS we have just tho best<lb />stock to be found and prices were<lb /><lb />J. be Moye.<lb /><lb />VAILY REFLECTOR.<lb />Coping stay ait Brits Scces<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING<lb /><lb />Creates many a new business,<lb />Enljarges many an old business,<lb />Preserves Many a ialge Lusiess.<lb />Kevives many vdull business, °<lb />Rescues many a lost business,<lb />Saves many a failing business.<lb />S-enres suecess to any business.<lb /><lb />wom<lb /><lb />e lumrs of the REFLECTOR<lb /><lb />"""" 2<lb /><lb />eine mene nre<lb /><lb />omnes re<lb />Passenger and mail wain going<lb /><lb />north, arrives 8:22 A. M. Going South, |<lb />irriyes 6:47 P. M.<lb /><lb />mM. ble - tndial Yor ID ee ,<lb />fo oadvectise judiciousiy, © Use the | fieeboro.<lb />4<lb /><lb />Rev. Father Quian, who has been<lb />ispending afew days here, left this;<lb /><lb />"RAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. |<lb /><lb />SEPTEMBER SNAPS:<lb /><lb />ieee<lb /><lb />Gur Kcdak? Catches Them ComingT<lb />and Gomg.<lb /><lb />ohn<lb /><lb />TO 1<lb /><lb />Sixteen times as many novelties in Ladies<lb /><lb />Fred Carr, of «Castoria, is i+ tow "Goods as we have even shown,<lb /><lb />+<lb /><lb />_ |<lb />J.A. Dupree returned Thureday,<lb />evening from Norfolk<lb /><lb />. s<lb />Miss Dorothy Carr, of Casto.in, 16]<lb /><lb />the guest of Miss Ada Wooten.<lb /><lb />; - i<lb />Mrs. AlTen Warren returned jomel<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />touay from 2 visit to Washinton.<lb /><lb />Mrs. J. A. Dapres and chiidren re"!<lb /><lb />turned Thursday from a vis't to Mur-|<lb /><lb />morning.<lb />Rev. D. B. Ricard<lb /><lb />T +. : |<lb />the Baptist chureh here on Sunday!<lb />o|<lb /><lb />|<lb />{<lb /><lb />will preach in}<lb /><lb />both morniu, and evening.<lb /><lb />North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A<lb /><lb />, M, leavesl0:16 A. M.<lb />South Bound Freight, arrives 2:0 P, |<lb />M. leaves 2:15 P.M.<lb />Sivamer ~'ar River arrives from Wash-<lb /><lb />ington Monday, Wednesday anid Friday |<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure |<lb />day and Saturday... |<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />- = |<lb /><lb />}<lb />et<lb />{<lb /><lb />WEATHER BULLETIN.<lb /><lb />bal<lb /><lb />{<lb />|<lb />|<lb />Generally fair tonight and Satarday. |<lb /><lb />Be meee<lb /><lb />i<lb />|<lb />}<lb /><lb />ocean cence imaratee "vemncecion A ate<lb /><lb />SEPTEMBER SUGGESTIONS. |<lb />, |<lb /><lb />}<lb />)<lb /><lb />neal<lb /><lb />See Which You Are Interested im.<lb /><lb />pe nner<lb /><lb />Warm weather again. |<lb />Money loaned on 36, 60 aud 90<lb /><lb />days. Apply to F.C. tlardiny.<lb /><lb />The oSouthern weader,� still foids<lb /><lb />5 eent smoke.<lb /><lb />D. S. SMITH.<lb /><lb />the Jead as the best<lb /><lb />Nothing equals it.<lb /><lb />never lower.<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />SHOES. In shves we eudeav |<lb />or tu buy such as will piease tue<lb />wearer, the prices on Shoes are<lb />much lower than lay tseason. Give<lb />us a trial when you becd Shoes<lb />for yourself or any member of<lb />your family. We can fit the small<lb />est or largest foot io the county.<lb />Our L. M. Reynolds &amp; Co.Ts Sloes<lb />for Men and Boys ure warrauted<lb />to give good service. We have<lb />had vix yeais experience with<lb />this line aud know thew tu co ally<lb />we claim for them. |<lb /><lb />In HALDWARE, GUNS,<lb />GUN IMPLEMENTS,<lb />LOADEvV SH&amp;LLS, CROCK-<lb />LRY, GLASSWARE, HALL<lb />LAMPS, LIBRARY LAMPS,<lb />PARLOR LAMPS, LAMP<lb />FIXTURES, TINWARE,<lb />WOOD end WILLOW WARE<lb />Hak .Ess &amp; COLLARS,<lb />TRUNKS, GROCERLES,<lb />PROVISIONS, FURNITURE,<lb />CHILDRENTS CARRIAGES,<lb />CARPETS, CARPET PAPER,<lb />RUGS, LACE CURTAINS.<lb />CURTALN POLES,<lb /><lb />and avy goods you need for your<lb /><lb />self an~ family core to see Us.<lb /><lb />Our object is to sell gooa bon-<lb />est zoods at the lowest prices.<lb /><lb />ed<lb /><lb />We have a large line of<lb /><lb />~ FURNITURE<lb /><lb />apd can give you anything you<lb />may need at the lowest prices you<lb />ever heard of. Come and see oar<lb />$12.50 Solid Oak Bedroom Suits,<lb />_ To pass us by would be ap iuex-<lb /><lb />eugable injustice to your pocket<lb />~bock. This is nut 80 because we<lb />~say sc, but because our goods<lb />~avd prices make it so. Here is a<lb />Yair proposition: we deserve<lb />nothing, zive us nothing, but af<lb />you find our guocs and prices sat<lb /><lb />ysfactory,, acknowledge it with |<lb /><lb />your patronage. Hoping to see<lb /><lb />you e00n 400: yromising our best<lb /><lb />efforts to make your coming<lb />oplensant and profitable, we are<lb /><lb />~~~ Your frieads,<lb />bra fee ee<lb /><lb />me Mik eae<lb />~ im hn a<lb /><lb />You can vuy wamber at StatenTs<lb />Mill, just 44 miles trom town, at oSin-<lb /><lb />sle Gold Standard Diices.� See<lb />C. R. Sreicut, Manager.<lb />Vermont Butter for sale at D. s |<lb />Suuth.<lb /><lb />Push your business lively with a live<lb />dyertisement in a live paper.<lb /><lb />Miss Bettre Warren will open her<lb />school in Mrs. WhichardTs sshool-room<lb /><lb />on Monday, 14th, September.<lb /><lb />Tablits, Slates, Pencils, Reflectur<lb />Bovuk Store.<lb /><lb />You know who your candidates are<lb />now, get to work for them. |<lb /><lb />A new supply of Diamond Inks and<lb />Cream mucilage<lb />Store.<lb /><lb />They have had a snow storm out in<lb /><lb />the north west. |<lb /><lb />For Rent"The store receatly vc<lb />cupied by Baker &amp; Hart, next to Re-<lb /><lb />tlector otlice.<lb /><lb />Call for<lb />No (1) if you want the best made.<lb /><lb />10 Slate Pencils ter 1 cent, Reflec.<lb />tor Book Store.<lb /><lb />Fine Italian Macareni, just received<lb />» yy  »<lb />at J. S. TunetallTs,<lb /><lb />r<lb />avy We<lb /><lb />Best Blend ~Tea_,zoe per .<lb />M. Schultz. .<lb /><lb />Just one we °k trom today Bryan wil?<lb />beat Rocky Mount.<lb /><lb />The dust isabout the biggest shiag in<lb />town"plenty of it here.<lb />A fresh, lot of tun Uream Cheese and<lb /><lb />Vermont Butrr, on ice,at J. S. Tun<lb />stallTs.<lb /><lb />Fresh Cars Butter to-day, at S. Mr<lb />Sehulzt.<lb /><lb />The crowds arouad the depot at<lb />train time for severak days lately have<lb />caused the wish many times that the<lb />depot was enclosed. The crowd is. of-<lb />ten in the way of people gettmg on and<lb />off the trains: .<lb /><lb />There was a still better feeling 10<lb />prices on the tobaceo market today.<lb /><lb />The cotton market deciimed a quar"<lb />\tev of a cens today. It was a big drop,<lb />The stores of M. R. Lag and S. M°<lb /><lb />i7th, J: wish cay of atornment<lb />} Just efter the ~county convention<lb />Thursday the county executive com-<lb />| mittee met .and, organized. Alex. L:<lb />Blow was re-elected chairman, W, Ll.<lb /><lb />" urer.<lb /><lb />~and Observer spent yesterday here<lb /><lb />at Reflector Book |<lb /><lb />H. Supprarb. |<lb />~tongueT 1 sauce ladle, | mug (all pure |<lb /><lb />RoyaL Patent Fioge | silver), and 2<lb /><lb />~and dese! Hption, exeept the piano end |<lb /><lb />Schultz, will be closed Next Thursday, |<lb /><lb />Brown secretary and J. ©. Moye treas<lb />|<lb /><lb />H. B. Hardy. of the Raleigh News.<lb />|<lb /><lb />and |<lb />c . |<lb /><lb />left on the evening tral,<lb /><lb />|<lb />~ , . . |<lb />Capt. Wo. a arin nas recovered<lb /><lb />Sixteen times as many styles in Ladies<lb /><lb />Dress Goods and Trimm'ngs as we have for-<lb /><lb />merly shown.<lb /><lb />Sixteen times as handsome are our entire<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />-ourchase for the coming season.<lb /><lb />Sixteen times as much business do we ex-<lb /><lb />pect with the many bright<lb />that erowd our counters.<lb />canTt show you the thing you want.<lb /><lb />and brilliant goods<lb />Call and see if we<lb /><lb />trom his recent sickness andis eble to}<lb /><lb />This<lb />|<lb /><lb />will give pleasure to his host of friends.<lb /><lb />be back on his run en the river.<lb /><lb />Dr. R. L. Carr *..4 purchased the}<lb />dental outfit of Dro if, A. Joyner and|<lb />has opened in the office formerly occur!<lb />pied by the latter. We wish him suc<lb /><lb />|<lb />C283.<lb />|<lb /><lb />'<lb /><lb />1<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />The Plarters Warehouse obtained:<lb />i ;<lb />satisfactory prices today and will have!<lb />special sales everv day next week. |<lb />|<lb /><lb />On Thursday one pile of tobaeeco at}<lb /><lb />1<lb />the Llanters Warehouse sold at 50|<lb /><lb />A brilliant display of<lb /><lb />FALL &amp; WINTER<lb /><lb />DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,<lb />H OES, GENTS FUR-<lb />NISHINGS AND<lb /><lb />certs apuund, It was bought by d. S-i Boy's 2-Piece Suits in the newest<lb /><lb />Jenkius.<lb /><lb />Kinston toT<lb /><lb />this morning going from |<lb /><lb />Seo~land Neck.<lb /><lb />could make Greenville on one of his;<lb /><lb />We asked him if he|<lb /><lb />effects and all the last weaves,<lb /><lb />Hon. R. B. Glern was on the tran. . T<lb />| \Everybody says my stcre is the<lb /><lb />and I<lb /><lb />cheapest plece in town<lb /><lb />want you to come aad save mon-<lb /><lb />tours end eive usa speech here. Tle! : .<lb />© ey. My motto is: oCheap, cheap<lb /><lb />said be might be able to get here some |<lb />October.<lb />like to hear him acain.<lb /><lb />time in Pitt county wou'd,<lb /><lb />Notice of Sale.<lb /><lb />By virtue of the provisions of the will<lb />of the late Mrs. A. M. Clark, W. R.<lb />Whichard, her executor, will sell at the<lb />Courthouse in Greenville \.C..on Mon-<lb />dav the 12th day of October, 1896, the<lb />following real estate: the house and<lb />Jot, situated in Greenville. N. C.. on!<lb />third street, recently occupied by Mrs |<lb />Clark. Also a traet of land containing,<lb />about 18 acres, situated partly within |<lb /><lb />{<lb />!<lb />H<lb /><lb />and partly without the town of Green-' Ae<lb /><lb />ville, through whieh the Kinston and}<lb />Scotlund Neek Branch Railroad pusses. |<lb /><lb />Willalso sel] on the same day, at the!<lb />wforesaid house of Mrs. Clark deeTd, theT<lb /><lb />~following personal property; ©] fine,<lb /><lb />diamond.brooeh, 1 parlor water pitcherT<lb />and two goblets, | dozen forks (dinner,<lb />end tea), 1 dozen spoons (dinner and dee |<lb /><lb />sers), 14 dezen tea spoons, 1 sugar spoon |<lb /><lb />plated salt cellars and |<lb />spoons, also one-half undivided interest |<lb />in the ehsttel property described in the!<lb />will ob Mrs. clark as follows: oAll the,<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />ipiany stool, also ali the furniture of}<lb /><lb />~every kind in the bed rowm [now ocee- |<lb /><lb />cheap prices.�<lb /><lb />H. B. GLARK.<lb /><lb />'cawlsT Jewelry Stoic.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />i<lb />ib 4 ;<lb /><lb />ine<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />ff) ty f ; 3<lb /><lb />WE ARE CAN<lb /><lb />form is oGOOD VALUES AT LOW PRICES.�<lb /><lb />15 to 35 per cent. lower than any other<lb />payment in. GOLD. SIL¥ER or PAPER.. Come to see us af<lb /><lb />eS nee ©<lb /><lb />Is ready in his new<lb />store to supply your<lb />needs in the line of<lb />Choice Groceries.<lb /><lb />The shelves are filled<lb />with brightly colored<lb />boxes and tins of good<lb />things, and barrels of<lb />ground grains, cakes<lb />and crackers, boxes of<lb />spices and bottles of<lb />pickled fruits and vege-<lb />tables.<lb /><lb />Thereis a wholesom-<lb />ness and sweetness<lb />about the store that<lb />charms thevisitor. He<lb />carries a full and com-<lb />plete stock of tancy and<lb />staple goods embrac-<lb />ing everyching that is<lb />to be found in a truly<lb /><lb />first-class grocery.<lb /><lb />a aa mate ah rl pina TA ogee &amp;<lb /><lb />---OR---<lb /><lb />SILVER?<lb /><lb />DIDATES!<lb /><lb />Not for office bat<lb /><lb />trade. Our plat-<lb />We sell gvoda from<lb /><lb />hoase in this line and take<lb />Higgs<lb /><lb />Bros. old stand. Our stock embraces<lb /><lb />CLOTHING,<lb /><lb />CAPERS, Cloaks,! HOSIERY,<lb />\farniture in my parlor of every kind) DRESS GOODS,; NOTIONS,<lb />UMBRELLAS, ~Caps &amp; Hats,<lb />JUMPERS,<lb /><lb />OVERALLS,<lb /><lb />~GLOVES, {LACEGOODS,.<lb /><lb />UNDERWEAR,<lb />SUSPENDERS,<lb />JEWELRY, |<lb />SHOES. _<lb /><lb />opy, andT my cast iron yard vases,� the) . | :<lb />_ jpther undivided haif futerest. being the #nd a lot of other goods to numerous to mention.<lb /><lb />~property of Mary Louathie Poole. |<lb />~Terme of sale. real estate 4 cash bal-|<lb />ance in 1 an@2 years, personalty, sol!<lb />for cash only, W. R. WHiCHARD<lb />Executor of Mrs. A. M. Clark.<lb />BLoux? &amp; FLEMING, Attorneys.<lb /><lb />renee om<lb /><lb />Wilson<lb /><lb />been patented.<lb /><lb />#<lb /><lb />over any stove made.<lb />hours, and with ordinary care the<lb /><lb />in use.<lb />\in different styles "the smali one,<lb /><lb />\a% well as cou fort,<lb /><lb />ne minute. These stovesTcan be<lb /><lb />BA.<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />In the first place st radiates more beat than any stove know<lb /><lb />Third. bsing entirely closed at the ba<lb /><lb />_ The Wilson Heater, has a great advant<lb />matic Smoke Doors, which prevent the-smoke from. ¢ ~00 ;<lb />o put in the wood. These doors are 8o constructed that they can be fake off and<lb /><lb />t sm. Pty v3 is<lb /><lb />Yoars to please.<lb /><lb />sie<lb /><lb />EX NMA. HARDEE.<lb /><lb />At Higgs Bros. old stand.<lb /><lb />Leader of Stvlese<lb /><lb />"e<lb /><lb />Air-T<lb /><lb />Second. with two or three ordinary sticks of pine stove w.od it will ki 9<lb /><lb />fire will never zo out.<lb /><lb />which is made for bed rooms, is<lb /><lb />come<lb /><lb />ig,<lb />+ f<lb /><lb />seen our store, and look at<lb />: ee 1 aid poo<lb /><lb />tia<lb /><lb />0,<lb /><lb />) ; f i.<lb />«Bey fis ~ . ee<lb />i rt * .<lb />+ 7 As if<lb />~4 Fi o i<lb />va ~ft 6 i<lb /><lb />eadquarters for Hardware, Tinware and.Stoves.<lb /><lb />ht Heater.<lb />With Patent Automatic Smoke Qoors.<lb /><lb />The Wilson Heater, which is a stove for house heativy, is the<lb /><lb />most remarkable that has evec<lb /><lb />avd will. gave 25. per cent. in fuel<lb /><lb />the fire from 36 to 48<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />Title |<lb /><lb />se there is no danger of tire, and it is the cleanest stove<lb />It ia not necessary to remove the ashes ofvener than ouce a woenth. These stoves are made<lb /><lb />specially recommended for Lealth<lb /><lb />@ over any similar stove, because it has Parent Auto-<lb />rom coming ints the room wheu y! a take the top off<lb /><lb />put back ~on in<lb /><lb />j ie *<lb />ms<lb /><lb />. ~ ~ $<lb /></p>
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