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          <lb />Sigie See es ee<lb /><lb />D. J. WHICHARD,<lb /><lb />Editor and Owner.<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />etre npnoressgssiepn tpt lan are ete ttesaneir-ite tatiana earner tana tien ian tnee<lb /><lb />Vol. 4.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 1896.<lb /><lb />¢<lb /><lb />HIGH.<lb /><lb />ART<lb /><lb />1<lb /><lb />CLOTHNG<lb /><lb />UWI<lb /><lb />designer of styles for<lb /><lb />HALL 10g<lb /><lb />~ae"_/) =<lb /><lb />New and completeline|,<lb /><lb />of<lb /><lb />Dress Goods,<lb /><lb />Carpets,<lb /><lb />andTrimmingsto match<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />Rugs and<lb /><lb />el?<lb />oe<lb /><lb />we his * cs<lb /><lb />"? i  Neat dooiglo:the BakT af ie<lb /><lb />_ Mattings<lb /><lb />variety.<lb /><lb />sue<lb /><lb />Come St sée them, nd<lb />_ trouble, ad ini gootk.<lb /><lb />Pe ah ithe: = ppogietnns MEA ¢<lb /><lb />iy? fsa Raa aie? oie T .<lb />oe<lb /><lb />Greenville: +<lb /><lb />| Hal. W. Ayer,<lb /><lb />jadiutes, |<lb /><lb />' mats eer or:<lb />: PubicT {Tnstrnctisy; {pou oman<lb />| |tor Associate Justice of the:<lb /><lb />oTAN AE FS.<lb /><lb />STRAIGHT ENDORSEMENT OF<lb />GOLD BUGS.<lb /><lb />ced<lb /><lb />Former Opiniors«f the ~ Organ� on<lb /><lb />Such a Course,<lb />For Governor: :<lb /><lb />Daniel L. Russell, Gold.<lb /><lb />""""ee<lb /><lb />say along this line.<lb /><lb />torney General, Douglass tor Associate<lb />Justice, and four of the Congressmen,<lb />including White, (col.) are open and<lb />avowed Gold bugs and favor McKinley<lb />for President. This is the ticket as it<lb />is now fixed for you to vote.<lb /><lb />As to whether the Populists siould<lb />vote ic we will not give you Democrat<lb />ic authority but will<lb />your organ, The Caucasian, has hai to<lb /><lb />give you what,<lb /><lb />These are extracts<lb /><lb />or Wm. A. Guthrie, Silver.<lb />For Licutenant-Goveznor :<lb />QO. H. Dockery, Silver.<lb />or C. A. Reynolds, Gold.<lb />For Treasurer :<lb />W.H. Worth, Gold or Silver,<lb />which ?<lb />For Secretary of State :<lb />Cy. Thompson, Silver.<lb />For Auditer :<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />Silver,<lb />Skinner Henderson,<lb /><lb />Coon<lb />Gold.<lb /><lb />or<lb /><lb />~from that naper with dates affixed, you<lb /><lb />are not coriectly quoted :<lb /><lb />can examine the copies and cee if they |<lb /><lb />|<lb />oSome months ago the Repubhe: 1<lb />party made ap: ~oposition to divide |<lb />equally the electoral ticket iu the State |<lb />with the Populists. ~Phe " Poulists<lb />thought it prudent to decline this p-op-<lb />ositen because it might possibly lead<lb />them to the support of goldbugs, and!<lb />this the Populists are ple dged net to do.<lb />A pledge is a sacred thing ~and NO@H.<lb />ING butthe PRESERV "ATION OF<lb />LIFE OR EXISTENCE can be plead<lb /><lb />as an excuse for breaking it.�"Cauea-<lb /><lb />For Supt. Publie Instruction :<lb />C. A. Mebane, Silver.<lb />For Attorney-General :<lb />Z. V. Walser, Gold.<lb />For Associate Justices :<lb />W. A. Montgomery, Silver.<lb />R. M. Douglass, Gold.<lb />For Congress"First district.<lb />Harry Skinner, Silver.<lb />Second District :<lb />Geo. H. White (col,), Gold.<lb />Third District :<lb />J. E. Fowler, Silver.<lb />Fourth District :<lb />| W. F. Strowd, Silver.<lb />Fifth District :<lb />Thos. Settle, Gold.<lb />Sixth District -<lb />C. H. Martin, Silver.<lb />Seventh District :<lb />A. C. Shutord, Silver.<lb />Eighth District :<lb />R. Z. Linney, Gole.<lb />Ninth District :<lb />Richmond Pearson, Gold.<lb />For United States Seaatpr :<lb />Jeter C. Pritchard, Gold.<lb />Above will be found the fusion tick-<lb />et as it was arranged this week by the<lb />Populist and Republican Executive<lb />Committees. How long it will remain<lb />this way no humam being can tell. Cer-<lb />\ainly no longer than the bosses wish.<lb />We vecture the assertion that nota<lb />Republican or Populist in the State<lb />knows now what ticket he will be call-<lb /><lb />ed upon to vote. The People iu these<lb />| parcies are purely at the mercy of the<lb />bosses. If this is not a spectacle<lb />for pecple in a country where they<lb />nominate thei own officers in conven-<lb />tions to be in then we are mistaken.<lb />Let us analyze ihis ticket a httle:<lb />First we have two candidates respect"<lb />ively for the offices of Governor, Lieu-<lb />tenant-Governor, and Auditor. This is<lb />simply a sham. Nobudy believes that<lb />there will be more than one candidate<lb />tor each of these vilises on the day of<lb />election. It is only kept as it now<lb />stands to deceive the people. The Re-<lb /><lb />publicans were afraid to t-ke Russell<lb /><lb />support Guthrie} The Populists knew<lb />that the rank . anh ile. of their party<lb />would never vote tor Russell so they<lb />dared not taxe Guthrie down. The<lb />programme evidently is ~to ran both<lb />men until the; time,is near . that, there<lb />vill be no time ; for, kicking, and then<lb />sénd out tickets with ~only one name on<lb />tor each Office! |) ~So with all the otlier<lb />| offices uel whigh, nth are | wo bes<lb />rp be ef beT ~a ig<lb />way?� h fehaite Je seb hs Ay nt oth<lb />prospects in sia it will be done:<lb />Now as tot re whee both parties<lb />~acl the same id Worth for<lb /><lb />for S ue<lb />* Superintendent ~of<lb /><lb />Court; all are advocating tree pry<lb /><lb />~ Bryan for President.T Walser for At~<lb /><lb />otf for fear their. followers would not].<lb /><lb />sian, Sept. 3.<lb /><lb />Again, what a spectacle it woald be<lb />for us to have aState ticket with one-<lb />half the candidates supporting and ad-<lb />vocating on thestump the election of a<lb />gold bug tor President, and the other<lb />ih alt of the candidates en the same tick"<lb />et fighting golibugs and supporting<lb />just the opposite kind of a candidate.<lb />There is no use in discussing such a<lb />proposition ; it fails of its own weight ; ;<lb />it condemns itself; it is absurd. _<lb />Caucasian, Feb, 20.<lb /><lb />oThe Caucasian is in favor ef co-op-<lb />erating ~or principle. But how can we<lb />co-opera~e with those who are going in<lb />in opposite directionT We are striv-<lb />ing to bring about relief to the indus~<lb />trial classes and the business of the<lb />country. We must fight those who are<lb />herding in the camp of the gold"bugs<lb />and the monopolists. We have no pa<lb />tience with tuvse who favor joining<lb />together opposite and opposing forces<lb />by a division of tickets tor official posi-<lb />tions. We are opposed to co-cperating<lb />with those who have no principles but<lb />who simply want our votes to help<lb />thein to the pre counter. Ifwe will stand<lb />by principle we will pnd that there are<lb />fifty thousand men in the old parties<lb />who ur3 as patriotic as we are.�"Cau-<lb />easian, March 26.<lb /><lb />oA man who supports a gold bug for<lb />Prcsident is a party bag, and an ene-<lb />my to the people and good government.<lb /><lb />FALL FAS<lb /><lb />PGA I<lb /><lb />All the new things<lb />for fall are here, par-<lb />ticularly things for 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 " betcer<lb />sort at the low price l<lb /><lb />The PeopleTs, party was organized to<lb />tight this kind of men. __ Caucasian,<lb /><lb />Apr'l ¢.<lb /><lb />any man who says he is a Populist and<lb />then says he is willing to vote fora<lb />gold buy. He may be ohonest but we<lb />aunTt want to be mixed up with any<lb />such honesty as that. A man may. be<lb />a good fellow in his WAY, but it inight<lb />be a very proper thieg to damn this<lb />way. � _Caucasian, April 2.<lb /><lb />oThe majority of the voters cf the<lb />State endorse the resolutions passed by<lb />the Silver convention, held in Raleigh<lb />on the 25th of last September. If the<lb />PeopleTs party shall co-operate with<lb />any other party in the eoming cam-<lb />paign, it will be on the basis of those<lb />resolutions. ~The PeopfeTs party can-<lb />not co-operate with any party unless<lb />such party is willing to co-operate on<lb />principles and toT advance a great<lb />cause.� Cauvasian, January 20.<lb /><lb />oWe do not.want to co-operate with<lb />gold bugs, but we want to co-operate<lb />against gold bugs. If we cannot ec-<lb /><lb />operate «with the Republigans on that<lb />line,T cettainly if is,impossible to co-<lb />operate ¢ with: © hon! without giving up<lb />every plank and letter of the platform.<lb />"Caubag ) March 12. ,<lb /><lb />oHéw was this proposition: (to fuse<lb />on shefeAiven aheision) net: by: the Re-<lb />publican: ~By a'fatuous, selfish, cold"<lb />blood<lb /><lb />to. over<lb /><lb />merical #ttength, ~a ;<lb /><lb />plunder a few metie- », Thete was,<lb />Pha<lb /><lb />notT the<lb /><lb />favurabl Inite. .<lb />that.a m<lb />the  sinveredts of the- ~peo<lb />votes th®'capture and<lb /><lb />ae deptnds." A flat<lb /><lb />a are in tais thiug-for tHe je<lb />[conrinveD oN FOURTH pac]<lb /><lb />oWe donTt believe in the honesty of |<lb /><lb />id, ~alinost T brutab-. propositionT:<lb />pelea. a political enemy by nu-|<lb />and coolly divide the}-s¥ ..<lb /><lb />w of a suggestion. as to} y<lb />an issue wii which both parties could] ,<lb />oChere isno evidence b<lb />ents ag a given Oh he<lb /><lb />~their proposition ean ak hi ts<lb />his: ~We,the officeholde ss lu<lb />u<lb /><lb />vin SHOES<lb /><lb />a specialty.<lb /><lb />FRANK<lb /><lb />aan<lb /><lb />"A Brilliant display of earlye<lb /><lb />Fall-Wintef<lb /><lb />CLO TH-<lb /><lb />in the newest effects, in<lb />Cheviots, Worsteds ~and<lb />all the latest weaves,<lb /><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 />eet. | A<lb /><lb />SCHOOL BIYS.<lb /><lb />reT SLAP PI<lb />REE RR RRR RA TE ~~<lb /><lb />«A Mrs. Hopkins Boy.�<lb /><lb />WILSON<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />eee ead<lb /><lb />sanitised cenit veanioneten ean Sir lt a<lb /><lb />RICKS<lb /><lb />Growing<lb />Expanding.<lb /><lb />Developing.<lb /><lb />Be ae 0<lb /><lb />ie ite, |<lb />eal aauees ~pre,<lb />ik and ately the<lb />! pi i a<lb /><lb />5 &amp; TART.<lb /><lb />New Fall Soode<lb /><lb />~Department of Dry Goods eg<lb />_ Department of Notions<lb /><lb />[ lotbing,<lb /><lb />- Department: of Shoes<lb />_Beocimentlt Trimmings.<lb /><lb />heie:T: We have mastered the sntricacies<lb />We give you elegant things at eco-<lb /><lb />richly compléte:.and. exquisitely<lb />y are not equalled elsewhere in<lb />grace and nice hurmony, the tone<lb /><lb />~all'the fie panes iA in], i this. pee<lb /><lb />| ssiors of ~our artists<lb />a ial H Pa gai w bof<lb />cay mM [oy iue ice<lb />tied : aw) *<lb />m @aw fe" © otpg tly eee<lb />wk Aas Oi) bee a<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />¥<lb /><lb />cei inintiie<lb /><lb />3 "<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />D. J. WHICHARD. Editor.<lb /><lb />en<lb /><lb />ot<lb />"<lb /><lb />sanimessicetitanenye tasting encanint<lb />seinen oe<lb /><lb />ene nanirensoen petnimenanoate<lb /><lb />oS gupSCRIPTION RATES.<lb /><lb />- - * bed<lb /><lb />One year.<lb />One month,<lb />One week.<lb /><lb />- O o<lb /><lb />- ee<lb /><lb />axtra cost.<lb />Adlyertisng rate<lb /><lb />the office<lb /><lb />oERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />pine tn aa<lb />a"<lb /><lb />Entered as second-class nail matter.<lb /><lb />$3.00<lb />2d<lb />10<lb /><lb />Delivered in town by carriers without<lb /><lb />s are liberal and can be<lb />bad on app'ication to the editor or at<lb /><lb />seen aac<lb /><lb />»<lb /><lb />er<lb /><lb />We desire<lb /><lb />io each neighborhood,<lb /><lb />a {vo correspondent at<lb />avery postoftice in the county, who will<lb /><lb />~4 brief items of NEWS as it occurs<lb />ee Write plainly<lb /><lb />aad only on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />ener<lb /><lb />Lineral Commission On<lb />ion rates paid to agents.<lb /><lb />encima en<lb /><lb />panne emma ae<lb />"<lb /><lb />SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 12TH,<lb /><lb />enn<lb /><lb />suoscrip-<lb /><lb />eel<lb /><lb />1896.<lb /><lb />DEMOCRAT<lb />Natiunal Ticket.<lb /><lb />FOR PRESIDENT.<lb />WILLIAM J. BRYAN,<lb />ot Nebraska.<lb /><lb />FOR VICE-PRESIDENT.<lb />ARTHUR SEWALL,<lb /><lb />| of Maine.<lb /><lb />ial<lb /><lb />0; NOMINEES.<lb /><lb />FOR CONGR ESS"FIRST DISTRICT.<lb /><lb />w. H. LUCAS,<lb />of Hyde county.<lb /><lb />FOR ELEC TOR"FIRST PISTRICT.<lb /><lb />JOHN H. SMALL,<lb />of Beaufort county.<lb /><lb />emergence<lb /><lb />State Ticket-<lb /><lb />FOR GOVERNOR: .<lb />CYRUS B. WATSON,<lb />of Forsyh.<lb /><lb />FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR:<lb /><lb />THOS. W. MASON,<lb />of Northampton.<lb />FOR SECRETARY:<lb />CHAS. M. LOOKE,<lb />ot Franklin.<lb /><lb />FOR AUDITOR :<lb />R. M, FURMAN,<lb />ot Buncombe.<lb /><lb />FOR TREASURER :<lb />B. F. AYCOCK,<lb />of Wayne,<lb /><lb />ne viewer<lb /><lb />SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION =<lb /><lb />J. C. SCARBOROUGH,<lb />of Johnston.<lb />FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL<lb />F. 1, OSBORNE,<lb />of Mecklenburg.<lb /><lb />sree<lb /><lb />~FOR M6S0CIATE JUSTICES OF THE 8U- |<lb /><lb />PREME COURT,<lb /><lb />~ A. C. AVERY, of Burke,<lb /><lb />~ G.. H. BROWN, of Beavfort.<lb /><lb />- COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET.<lb />' FOR THE SENATE.<lb /><lb />J.J. LAUGHINGHOUSE.<lb /><lb />FOR REPRESENTATIVES,<lb />J B LITTLE,<lb />C L BARRETT,<lb /><lb />eam<lb /><lb />FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.<lb /><lb />J A K TUCKER,<lb />JESSE CANNON,.<lb />A B CONGLETON.<lb />FOR suunryr:<lb />G M TUCKER.<lb /><lb />mn comm<lb /><lb />OE mem<lb /><lb />ios rates dced dat<lb />_ BOR TREASURER.<lb /><lb />oD ait ay a<lb />we f<lb /><lb />iiche Cohan.<lb /><lb />FOO REGISTER OF DEEDS.»<lb />LB MEWBORN.<lb /><lb />J L.LIRTLe, 3 -<lb /><lb />r : ~ 9 if rar ¥<lb />UGHINGHOUSE. |ae<lb />' Wie<lb />Cara 4 ORES, ee ~<lb />Pena ~ ~<lb />eee ae ,<lb /><lb />ina six months.is the unusual<lb />experience of Mrs. W. S.<lb />Vaughan, of Rocky Mount, N. G.,<lb />and also of Washington. Mrs.<lb />Vaugban is young, pretty and<lb />wealthy. Qn St. ValentineTs Day<lb />she was Mrs. Maggie CO. Daven-<lb />port, a young widow with much<lb />property near Rocky Mount.<lb />She had married when 4 girl.<lb />Her busband died within two<lb />years and she gave up house-<lb />keeping:<lb /><lb />On March 26 she was marrie<lb /><lb />to James H. Portis, of Winston,<lb />N.C. He was a very sick map,<lb />but he loved her devotedly and<lb />~t was bis dying wish that they<lb />should be wedded. To please<lb />him and sooth the last hours Of<lb />one for whom she was bound to<lb />have a deep affection she con-<lb />sented to the ceremony.T Within a<lb />week, Mr. Portis, who had con-<lb />sumytion and could not speak<lb />above a whisper at the ceremony,<lb />was deud.<lb /><lb />He had been an early sweet-<lb />heart. They both married oth-<lb />ers and their companicrs died.<lb />They met again a year ago and<lb />the old attachment sprung UD:<lb />When he begged for a deathbed<lb />marriage she could not refuse.<lb />He bad two children for whom he<lb />asked a motherTs care.<lb /><lb />After his death she met Mr.<lb />Vaughan, a successful traveling<lb />agent for a Baltimore house,<lb />whow she had kuown for many<lb />years. They saw each other often<lb />and Mr. Vaughan made it con-<lb /><lb />to her side.<lb /><lb />It was not long till they made<lb />up their minds that life for them<lb />could only be happy when they<lb />were united in the closest rela"<lb />tion of human existence. When<lb />this conclusion was reached it was<lb />not hard for them to find that no<lb />just objection could be made to<lb />their early union-<lb /><lb />Mr. Portis left no very near rel~<lb />atives who could take offense at<lb />their wedding. Mrs. Vaughan is<lb />well enough off to disregard con-<lb />ventionalities. She came to her<lb />aunt, Mrs. B. A. Johnson, No. 208<lb />Maryland avenue northeast.<lb />Thero for three weeks past she<lb />bas been very happy preparing<lb />for her third wedding, a match of<lb />ber own choosing, and in which<lb />her beart went out to the mau she<lb />was to we: .<lb /><lb />Mr. Vaughaa came cv Monday<lb />apd spent the day with his affi-<lb />anced. Atthe same time. he se-<lb />cured the liceuse for their wed-<lb />ding. He gave his own age as<lb />twenty-eight, and that of his<lb />bride to be twenty-six. His resi<lb />dence was Baliimore, hers Rocky<lb />Mount, N..C.; he bad neyer been<lb />married before; she was a widow.<lb />Yesterday Mr. Vaughan, ac-<lb />eompanied by Mrs. Portis and her<lb />aunt, Mrs. Johnson, drove to the<lb />residence of Rev. B- F, Bittinger,<lb />at No 638 F street southwest.<lb />They presented their license, and<lb />Mr. Bittinger, finding it in per-<lb />fect form, performed the cere-<lb />mony. The couple then took.the<lb />afternoon train for Baltimore,<lb />They will spend a week or two in<lb />travel before settling déwn in<lb />their homein. Rocky Mount."<lb />Washington Times. ,<lb /><lb />} t<lb /><lb />~Gned Tor Her Life. |<lb />The (crowds; injthe court room<lb />here yesterday morning looked<lb /><lb />~this point. It damns ~he one and<lb /><lb />venient to come again and again |<lb /><lb />upouasad jscepe A young wo-|<lb /><lb />S}PHOS puy:<lb /><lb />yal telling him to beware and to<lb />miugle not with the virtuoous and<lb />the pure. Socciety ~is wrong on<lb /><lb />forgives the other. Even th®<lb />church deals wore lightly with<lb />the man than with the woman<lb />under such circumstarces: Let<lb />the band of disapproval rest alike<lb />upon both."Monroe Inquierer,<lb /><lb />CATARRE.<lb /><lb />ate pumrontemeennrasinnmne em tna<lb /><lb />His Worst Enemy Defeated by<lb />P,P, P., LippmanTs<lb />Great Remedy.<lb /><lb />FOR THREE ~YEARS HE SUFFERED--COULD<lb />HARDLY BREATHB AT NIGHT-ONE<lb />NOSTRIL CLOSED FOR 10 YEARS.<lb /><lb />Mr. A. M. Ramsey, of DeLeon, Texas,<lb />was a sufferer from Catarrh in its worst<lb />form. Truly, his description of his suffer<lb />ings seem little short of marvelous, In-<lb />stead of seeking his couch, glad for the<lb />nights coming, he went to it with terror,<lb />ee that anuther long, weary, wake-<lb />ful night and u struggle to breathe was<lb />before hint. He could not sleep on either<lb />side for two years. P. P. P., LippmanTs<lb />Great Remedy, cured him in quick time.<lb /><lb />DE LEON, TEXAS.<lb />Messrs. LIPPMAN BROS., Savannah, Ga.<lb />Gents: I have used nearly four bottles<lb />of P. P. P. I was afflicted from the crown<lb />of my head to the soles of my feet. Your<lb />P. P: P. has cured my difficulty of breath-<lb />ing, smothering, palpitation of the heart,<lb />and has relieved me of all pain. One nos-<lb />tril was elosed for ten years, but now |<lb />can breathe through it readily.<lb /><lb />I have not slept on either side for two<lb />years; in fact, I dreaded to see night come.<lb />Now I sleep soundly in any position all<lb /><lb />olght.<lb />am 50 years old, but expect soon to<lb />be able to take hold of the plow handles.<lb />I aoquuee that I was lucky enough to get<lb />P. P. P., and I heartily recommend it to<lb />my friends and the public generally.<lb />Yours respectfully,<lb /><lb />A. M. RAMSEY.<lb /><lb />THE STATE OF TkXAAS"County of<lb />Comanche."Before the undersigned au-<lb />thority on this day, personally appeared<lb />A. M. Ramsey, who, after being duly<lb />sworn, says on oath that the foregoing<lb />statement made by him relative to the<lb />virtue of P. P. P. medicine fs true.<lb /><lb />A. M. RAMSEY.<lb />Sworn to and subscribed before me this.<lb /><lb />August 4th, 1891.<lb />J. M. LAMBERT, N. P..<lb />Somanche County, Texas.<lb /><lb />Catarrh Cured by P. P. P.<lb /><lb />(LippmanTs Great Remedy) where all other<lb />remedies failed.<lb /><lb />Rheumatism twists and distorts your<lb />peode and feet. t Its fgoules are intense,<lb /><lb />ut speedy relief and a rmanent cure<lb />is gained by the use of P. oP ~<lb /><lb />omanTs weakness, whether nervous or<lb />otherwise, can be cured and the system<lb />built up by P. P. P. A healthy woman is<lb />a beautiful woman. .<lb /><lb />Pimples, blotches, eczema and all dis-<lb />figurements of the skin are removed and<lb />cured by P. P. P.<lb /><lb />P. P. P. will restore your apetite, build<lb />up your systen) and regulate you in every<lb />way. P. P. I. removes that heavy, down-<lb />eae ed feeling. x<lb /><lb />or Blotches and Fimples on<lb />take P. P 5 p on the face,<lb />adies, for natural and thorough organic<lb />regulation, take P. P. P., vigniente ~Great<lb />Remedy. and get well at once.<lb /><lb />SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.<lb /><lb />LIPPMAN BROTHERS, APOTHECARIES,<lb />SOLE PROPRIETORS<lb /><lb />LippmanTs Block, Savannah, «ia. {<lb /><lb />For sale by J. L. Wooten, Drug-<lb />gist next docr to 0. T. White.<lb /><lb />§ © x<lb />34 o r<lb />a3 yy. S<lb />23 ey A<lb />2 6K }<lb />~&amp;. ~<lb />~ ye 3<lb />5 en<lb /><lb />pel S4<lb /><lb />Eg |. 2<lb /><lb />tp yes |<lb />if ~<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />. ae<lb />t<lb /><lb />D. Wz<lb /><lb />public.<lb /><lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />STOCKHOLDES.<lb />Representing a Capital of More Than a Hal<lb />Million Dollars,<lb /><lb />Wm. T. Dixon, President National<lb />Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Ma.<lb /><lb />The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotlana<lb />Neck, N. �,�. 3<lb />Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N.C:<lb />R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C.<lb /><lb />Hardee Higgs<lb /><lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />ee EE RATE<lb /><lb />We respectfully solicit the accounts<lb />of firms, individuals and the general<lb /><lb />Checks and Account Books furnish<lb />ed on application.<lb /><lb />ylote stock of<lb /><lb />ge<lb /><lb />ESTABLisHED 1875.<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SSHULTZ,<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES &amp;SHOMLDERS<lb /><lb />YARMERS AND MEKUHAN'TS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tine<lb />their interest to get our prices befere pu.<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete<lb /><lb />n allits branches.<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAh<lb />RICK. i WA, &amp;e.<lb /><lb />A.WayS ubLOWEST M*RXET PRIOKG<lb /><lb />TOBACEO SRUFF x. CIGARS<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers eua<lb />bling youto buy at one protit. A cor<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />always onhand and soldat prices to suit<lb />the times. Qur goods areall bought and<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb />to run,we sell at a close margin.<lb /><lb />s. M. SCHUGT, Graenvilie, NOC<lb /><lb />open on<lb /><lb />The work and diselpline of the schoo)<lb />will be as heretofore. ;<lb />We ask a continuance of your past<lb /><lb />CREENVILL<lb /><lb />Male dea 7<lb /><lb />The next session of this school will<lb /><lb />MONDAY SEPT. 7, 1896.<lb /><lb />and contiuue for 10 months.<lb />The terms are 43 follows.<lb /><lb />iberal patronage.<lb /><lb />W. H. RAGSDALE,<lb /><lb />Bros., |<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />ee | ~ "| Remarkable Marriage Experience of| the society of those who had onco|!. W. HIGGS, Pres. }- §. HIGGS, Cashier} J HAVE TEE PRETTIEST<lb />TALY REFLECTOR Young Mrs. Vaughan. associated with ber. As to her Maj. HENRY HARDING Aas Cashier. " LINE OF =: 2<lb />ee : ne _. |companion in sin, he moves ip | ys ine? s i |<lb />Thrice married and twice with- society with nofrowns of}disappro Wall Paper !<lb /><lb />Be-<lb />sure to see my samples: All new<lb />styles, uot an old piece in the lot. .<lb />Will take pleasure in bringing -.<lb />samples to your home if you will:<lb />notify we at wy shop near Huni--<lb />ber's, cn Dickerson avenue,<lb /><lb />A. P° ELLINGTON..<lb /><lb />ever shown in Greenville.<lb /><lb />Greenville Market. ©<lb />Corrected by 8. M. Schultz.<lb />Butter, penlb 15 to 25<lb />Western Sides 4t tod.<lb />Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124<lb />Corn 40 to 60<lb />Corn Meal 50 to 65<lb />Flour, Family 3.75 to 4.25<lb />Lard 5} to 1¢<lb />Oats 35 to 4�,�<lb />Sugar 4 toG.<lb />Coffee 13 to 25<lb />Salt per Sack sv to 1 75<lb />Chickens 10 to 25<lb />Eggs per (oz WwW to 11<lb />Beeswax. per 0<lb /><lb />Cotton ang reanut,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of coito.<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb /><lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mere<lb />chants of Norfok -<lb />COTTON.<lb />300d Middling 8<lb />Middiing rT<lb />Low Middling ae<lb />Good Ordinary 65<lb />Tone" quiet<lb /><lb />PEANUTS.<lb />Prime f 24<lb />Extra Prime 3<lb />oancy 38h<lb />Spanish 81.10 bu<lb /><lb />Tone"firm.<lb /><lb />eT cmemed<lb /><lb />| GRE-ENVILLE TCRB4SCS. MARKET<lb />REPORT.<lb /><lb />enema<lb /><lb />CY Oo. L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />....2$ 10 8<lb /><lb />66<lb /><lb />LT)<lb /><lb />LuGs"Comimon.... .<lb />Fine.... ceeeecceal to 14.<lb />Currers -Common... ....64 told:<lb />Fine........ .10 to J8<lb />. A | PNG Primary, 8ee<lb />, 7 ta ondary orTer<lb />: matiary: ~OD POISON permanently<lb />mem curedin 16t085 days, You can be treatcd af<lb />mi nome forsame price under same Fuarane<lb />haeee ty. If you prefer tocomehere we will con:<lb />crette pap ralinondza reand hotel dills,and<lb />poabarse, if we fail to cure. If you have taken mers<lb />cury, iodide perneh, and-atlil beve aches and<lb />peins, Hucgns atches in mouth, Sere Throat,<lb />imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on<lb />any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows fallin<lb />out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISO<lb />we | Pesertall Be tocure, We solicit the most obsti-<lb />nate cases and challenge the world fora<lb />case we cannotcure. This disease has aways<lb />baffled the skill of the most eminent physi-<lb />cians. $500,000.capital, behind our unecgndic<lb />tional guaranty., Abso<lb /><lb />ran e roofs se se on<lb />Ep rem eRe st Rae<lb />ae 34 ost fe. oe ear tae the ee<lb /><lb />OMESCHGOL FOR GIRLS.<lb />Will open at oElm Cottage,T<lb />Oct. 2nd. a Home School for Git's..<lb />from 8 to 16-yeurs of age. Nuti-<lb />ber limited to 10. Address<lb />Mrs. A. L. McC. WHELAN,<lb />Norwocd P. O Nelson Cx.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />emanate eet etem seen aan in, Se<lb /><lb />John E. Woodard, F.U. Harding,<lb />Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N. ©.<lb /><lb />Primary k nglish per mo. $2 00 OODAKD &amp; HARDING.<lb />Intermediate ~6 ~o * $2 00}. / ATVORNEYSAT+LAW, ..-<lb />Higher ve be 33 00 Greenvitle, N.<lb /><lb />| Languages (each) ** 8150} -pecial attention given cv collections<lb /><lb />ané settlement of claims.<lb />Loar.s'made on short time.<lb /><lb />erage eth coment na<lb /><lb />A Large stock ofe"<lb /><lb />at =<lb />an ~ ~<lb />et |C, Gobb:&amp; Son,b<lb />4 4 * T<lb />: Je  ae<lb />* . ' * 4 ¥<lb />: Meee ey 4. RLY ar a Ba RE a<lb />o ela :<lb /><lb />x<lb />my<lb />7 q , ad<lb />t ~<lb />. " ~ ;<lb />am. Ba .<lb />VATE te<lb />We<lb />* ~Car<lb />eRe<lb />a %<lb />i<lb /><lb />fe ets<lb /><lb />ree : pa aa 5<lb />House Furnishing<lb />Goods, Bicycles, ce.<lb />ay ~ staat me<lb />| Just) openedT up in<lb />Hegituis cadubie ghepette igh) bat ©<lb /><lb />re a ee<lb /><lb />MASINIG LODGE SCHOOL<lb /><lb />Fer terms &amp;c. apply. to. Pe<lb />a0) " MRs, 'E/G.( BERNARD)<lb />Greenville, N, C.<lb /><lb />OTEL NIGBOISON,<lb />Hs aaa<lb />7 Washington, N.C,<lb />é Lee tee lag ye i i<lb />This Hote? hind det u thorotniti Firth<lb /><lb />vated, several new rooms added,:<lb />tric bells to ever<lb /><lb />: «attentive ser-<lb />var ~Oysters served daily.<lb />ave viic solicited.<lb /><lb />ii<lb />we<lb /><lb />Peogeing (santas | o a a<lb /><lb />i ahs he me komme, a .<lb />BE OPT ME;<lb />; : ze R- ~ sree<lb /><lb />te<lb />a<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />4 eee ae Dy sad ay CY Dp eh CY eRe Pie eae eS<lb /><lb />Ss<lb /><lb />PINGS 6 WEEE * 2k<lb />oAND BRANCHES.<lb />AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD<lb /><lb />Coadenseu pcnedule<lb /><lb />ea pit<lb /><lb />W. J. BryanTs Tour Through North<lb /><lb />NEXT PRESIDINT COMING.<lb /><lb />Carolina.<lb />-. The following is the officiai pre-<lb />gramme of Mr. BryanTs tour<lb />through North Corolina: |<lb />Leave Asheville at 5 p. m., Sep-<lb />tember 16.<lb />Leave Hickory at 9 p. m., Sep-<lb />tember 16.<lb />Arrive Statesville at 10 p. m.,<lb />September 16.<lb />_ Leave Statesville at 10:15 p. m,<lb />September 16,<lb />Arrive Charlotte at 11:45, Sep-<lb />tember 16.<lb />Leaye Charlotte at 9:30 a. m.,<lb />September 17.<lb />Arrive Salisbury 11a. m., Sep-<lb />tember 17.<lb />Leave Salisbury 11:15 a. m.,<lb />September 17.<lb />Arrive Greersboro 1:245 p. m.,<lb />September 17.<lb />Loave Greensboro 3 p. m., Sep-<lb />tember 17.<lb />Arrive Darbam &amp;:3<lb />tember 17.<lb />Leave Durham 6 p m., Septem-<lb />ber 17.<lb />Arrive Raleigh 7 p. m., Septem<lb /><lb />Np. m, Sep-<lb /><lb />TRAINS GOING SOUTH.<lb />Dated (8 &amp; Pe es<lb />June 14th 6 RlE¢ x<lb />1896. [A GOK, AQ<lb />A. MoM) [AM<lb />Leave Weldon | 11 55) 9 44! |<lb />Ar. Rocyk Mt | 1 00/1039<lb />Te<lb />Ly Tarboro | 1212) ~~ |<lb />Lv Rocky Mt 1 00)10 | 5 45<lb />Lv Wilson 2 0811 | 6 20<lb />Lv Sehna 2 53 !<lb />Lv Fay'ttevile) 4 361.7<lb />Ar. Florence 7 25) 3 4<lb />@ ,<lb /> o<lb />OR<lb />A)<lb />| lpM.L A.M<lb />Ly Wilson 2 08 6 20<lb />Lv Goldsboro 3 10 (0d<lb />Lv Magnolia 4 16 810<lb />Ar Wilmington] 5 45 | 9 45<lb />P. M. A.M<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRH<lb />Dated Zmie | lee,<lb />april 20, O'R | 3 | [3m<lb />1886. AA \a | \4 5<lb />nS eal<lb />AL MIP.MS |<lb />Ly Floretce S40 7 + |<lb />Ly Fayetteville) 11 10) 4 40)<lb />Vivo selma 12 37<lb />Ar Wilscu Lois; |<lb />aensesne o ke) ee |<lb />ee; | ye<lb />ox '<lb />72 {<lb />M. P. M.<lb />i.v Wilmington} 9 25 7 00<lb />J.v Magnolia | 10 62 8 30<lb />1. Greldsboro | 12 01 9 36<lb />ar Wilson 1 00 10 27<lb />i.y Larboro 248<lb />2s} oR.<lb />o's 6 =<lb />y ee) yr<lb />P. M. P. MIP. M,<lb />iv Wilson 1 20 1t 35) 10 32<lb />Ar Rocky Mt | 2 17 L211} 11 165<lb />ar Tarboro 40<lb />Lv Tarboro<lb />Ly. Roeky Mt | 2 17 Ru<lb />Ar Weldon 1 01<lb /><lb />Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road<lb />eaves Weldon 3.45 p. m., Halifax 4.10<lb />_p.m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55<lb />W., Greenville 6,47 p.m., Kinston 7.45<lb />p.m, Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2<lb />a.m., Greenville 8,22 8m. Arriva<lb />Galifax at 11:00 a. m., We'don 11.20 um<lb />Jaily except Suudayv. .<lb /><lb />Trains on Washnigton Branch lesve<lb />Washington 8.00 a, m., and 3.00 p.m,<lb />arrives Parmele 3.50 a. m., and 4.40 p.<lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves<lb />Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. m.<lb />and $.20 p. Uy arrives Washington<lb />11.50 a. m., and 7.10 p., m. Daily ex-<lb />ept Sunday. Conneeis with trains on<lb />Scotland Nuck Branch.<lb /><lb />Tram leaves car voru, N<lb />marie &amp; i.Jeigh i. x. daily except Sun-<lb />day, 264 oJ p. m., Sunday #00 P. M;<lb />arrive Plymoutu 3.00 VP. M., 6.25 p me:<lb />Returuing .2aves Plymvuuth ually except<lb />erate 6.00 a. pig Sunday 30 a n.,<lb /><lb />arboro [0.25 a.m apd 1). 45<lb /><lb />rade on Midland N.C. branch leaves<lb /><lb />Goldsboro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a<lb /><lb />m, arriving Smithfield 7°30 a. m. Re-<lb /><lb />turning leaves Smithtield 8 00 a. m,, ar-<lb />rives «ut Goldsbors 9.30 a. m.<lb /><lb />Trams in Nashville branch leave<lb />Rocky Mount at 4.30 p. m.. arrive<lb />aessigote 5.u5 p..m., Spring Hope 5,30<lb />p.. ~Returning leave: Spring Hope<lb />8, Wa. m., Nashville 8.3) a m, airive: at<lb />Rocky. Mount 9.05 am, daily except<lb />Sunday.<lb /><lb />Trains on Laita branch, Florence R<lb />&amp;., leave Lata 6.40 pm, airive: Dunbar<lb />7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning<lb />leave Cliot6.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a m,<lb />arri\e Latta 7.60 a m, daily exeept Sun-<lb />day.<lb /><lb />» Tratn: onClinton Branch leayes War-<lb />aaw for Clinton caily, except Suuday,<lb />11.10 a, m. and 8.50 p, m: Returning<lb /><lb />\ leaves Clinton at 7.00 a. m..and3,00 1 m.<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes close connection<lb />, 1 po! om i<lb /><lb />~ivan Supt.<lb /><lb />T. M, EMERSON. Teafie Ménage~<lb />J. R. KENLY, GenTl Mantere, tr<lb /><lb />it i<lb /><lb />~"falect Fema wt<lb /><lb />| hae securid the services of a othor-<lb />oughly competent teacher and shail<lb />open a s¢ho siti the. putiding<lb />on my prémises lately occupied as music<lb />rooms. ~The session begius ou<lb /><lb />Bepoc inv aa<lb /><lb />Uy, via Albe-'<lb /><lb />ber li. |<lb />Leave Rajeigh 9 p. m., Sepiem-<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />-| ber 17.<lb /><lb />| Arrive at Selwa 10 p.m., Sep<lb />~tember 17.<lb /><lb />| Arrive Goldsboro IL p. m., Sep<lb />~tember 17.<lb />Leave Goldsboro<lb />| September 18.<lb /><lb />| Arrive Wilson 1!:30 a. wn, Sep<lb />_| tember 18.<lb /><lb />Arrive Rocky Munnt 12:3) p. w.,<lb />September 15.<lb /><lb />Leave Rocky ~iount 2:17<lb />regular schedule of Coast Line.<lb /><lb />Arrive Weldon 2:32, September<lb />18.<lb /><lb />The priucipal speeches wil! be<lb />m:; de at Asheville, Hickory, Cuar-<lb />Notte, Greensboro and Kocky<lb />Mount. Train will stop for three<lb />ininute speeches at Marion, Mor-<lb />ganton, Mooresvi'le, Concord,<lb />Lexington, Burlington and at no<lb />otber points.<lb /><lb />10:30 a. w.,<lb /><lb />On<lb /><lb />| TOWN TREASURERTS REPORT.<lb />Report of W. f. Godwyn, Treasurer of<lb />the Town of Greenville, N. 5.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />1895. DR.<lb />A acet. with said Tow� Geneal Fund<lb />May 20.<lb />To amt reeTd from J. 8. Smich<lb />former Treas<lb />June 4.<lb />To amTtreeTd from J. W, Perkins<lb /><lb />$264 81],<lb /><lb />fines ana costs 34 05<lb />To amTt recTd from J. W. Ferkins<lb /><lb />Market rerts 9 00<lb />To amTt reeTd from Fred Cox fines<lb /><lb />a yd cos's 11 00;<lb /><lb />July 2.<lb />To am'Ts reeTd from J. o. Perkins<lb /><lb />fines and costs 25 25<lb />~To aaTt reeTd from J. W. Perkins<lb /><lb />Market rents 29 92<lb />To aimnTt reeTd from Fred Cox fines<lb /><lb />an costs 15 -00<lb /><lb />August 1.<lb />amTt recTd fron WoT, Cox ryghaklt sac<lb /><lb />a Tax Col parchase tax 33 00<lb />Vo amTt reeTd fre m W. H, Cox<lb />tux col. aray license 10 00<lb /><lb />August 22,<lb />To amTt reeTd from W. H, Jox<lb /><lb />tux col, bo: ding house 5 oo<lb />~Yo am't reeTd from W. H. Cox<lb />tax col, dray lic nse 15 oo<lb /><lb />T's amTt reeTd from W, H. Cox<lb />tax col, purchase tax<lb />September J.<lb />To am~t reeTd trom J. W. Perkins<lb /><lb />11 50<lb /><lb />To amt recTd from W,<lb /><lb />February 8<lb />il �,�ox<lb />tax collector 123 00<lb />March 16.<lb />To amTt rec'd from J. W. Perkins<lb />fines and costs<lb />March 21,<lb />foamTt recTd from W, H. Cox<lb />tax collector ° 225 00<lb />April 1.<lb />To amTt eed from J. W. Perkins 18 28<lb />April 2.<lb />To amTt rec'd from Fred Cox 81 00<lb />April 3.<lb />To amTt recTd from Fred Cox.<lb />Aprii 6,<lb />To amTt rec'd from W,<lb />tax collector<lb />April 25.<lb />To amt rec'd om county costs<lb />Vay 6<lb />To amTt rec'd from county costs<lb />May 11.<lb />Toam't reeTd from J. W. Peakins 50 00<lb />" Mays. -<lb />ToamTt reeTd from W. H. Cox<lb />tax collector<lb /><lb />*¢ be be 1%<lb /><lb />144 37<lb /><lb />58 10<lb /><lb />H, Cox<lb />415 00<lb /><lb />2 ¢9<lb /><lb />3 00<lb /><lb />200 75<lb />9 74<lb /><lb />Total amount received. $3873 30.<lb /><lb />CR.<lb /><lb />ee enna pnpatin yn<lb /><lb />October 5<lb />51 C C Forbes<lb /><lb />October 7<lb />~oS E Pender &amp; Co<lb /><lb />October:8<lb /><lb />loo D D Haskett<lb />117 F C Williams<lb /><lb />111 Samuel Mayo<lb /><lb />116 J W Perkins<lb />92 Moses King<lb /><lb />114 Willis Clark<lb /><lb />113 Willis Clark<lb /><lb />100 J L Starkey<lb /><lb />110.4 'T Moye<lb /><lb />127 T A Wilkes<lb /><lb />106 H T King<lb /><lb />lld Fred Cox<lb /><lb />108 Silas Yelllow'ey<lb /><lb />109 © © Forhes<lb /><lb />105 Peter Plumer<lb />107 J B Cherry<lb /><lb />}12 J W Murphy<lb /><lb />November 9.<lb />103 Ola Forbes<lb /><lb />November 7.<lb />131 TA Wiikes<lb />189 Sam Mayo<lb />ily CC Forbes<lb /><lb />May 25, 1895. |<lb /><lb />August 10<lb /><lb />August 24<lb />38 H T King 7 F0<lb />77 Sherman Foreman 1 424<lb />76 'T A Wilkes 1 874<lb />September 3<lb />456 Peter Pl-mmer 2 45<lb />&amp;3 J W Perkins 79 00<lb />638 't A Wiikes 2 24<lb />W wu Brown to J W Perkins 8 00<lb /><lb />98 Fred Cox | 70.00<lb /><lb />fines aud costs 85 52 Bee ihe Clark 50)<lb />To one receipt from J. W, Per- (2Willis Clark _ 00<lb />kins amTt paid W. L. Brown 5 Aton ;<lb />Mayor pro tem SJ) :<lb />To amTt reeTd from Fred Cox fines 19 Caeser Kennedy 5M)<lb />and costs 61 J L Langley 15 00<lb />September ,. 93 J C Cobb &amp; Son 2 20<lb />To amTt.recTd from J. W Perking :<lb />market HIE 8 69 35 o1 WuT cl pepiemmer 4 » 50<lb />eptember 18, i is Clark<lb />Toam't ae from W. H. Cox tax i t « F ares ~2 AG<lb />collector ll ilkes :<lb />Oxtober J, 89 Samuel Mavo 81 50<lb />To amit recTd from W. dH, Cox tax 95 Z V Hooker 5o<lb />collestor b 1 00 September 18<lb />- October 8<lb />To amTt recTd tas Ji Ww. Perkins a7 ut 2 Harris a vad<lb />me #2 20) 95 5 1 Btatkey 13.67<lb />To gnTt req'd from, iM W, Perkins ~3 iy ae wil He<lb />ea.and costs 4&amp; 65 is ~<lb />| To wp" peo rd, kom. Fred Cox Ges, aon September 19<lb />To amTt reat from W. H. Cox tox ro : te | a o6<lb />au "Novemt ey 62/ 50 Samuel Mey. 15 00<lb />vember |55 Ed Latham 860<lb />o.nmTt repel frag! Wr Rerking 89:Ka Latham 320<lb />l-r'o amTt tee? Ae ande 62 25149 Greenville I.umber Ce, 8 49<lb />0 amTt recTd from o. ow, Perkins 82:Greenyille lyumber Co. 3 £8<lb />alain 9, 107 September 20<lb />ovember s<lb />To amTt reeTd from Fred Cox fines 85-3. W Muorphy 40 00<lb />and costs 15 95/72 Ola Forbes. © 35 56 |)<lb />rT i itera hw 7" 7 44 Ola Forbes 2o 84<lb />0 amTtrecTd from erking a<lb />: ~puke dea " 78 10 eptember 21 orb}<lb />~o amTt recTd from Fr fi : 7<lb />| el. Cox fines, ; abo<lb />"ko ant re fro Reed Cax bas<lb />isa) Beet : : 96 00} go: 1%<lb />3 00<lb />?o 00.<lb />33 50<lb />3 38<lb />75<lb />108<lb />BEF<lb />. Na 20.<lb />~~ Qb22<lb /><lb />| . December 0.<lb /><lb />NO. TO WHOM ISSUED AMOUNT. |<lb />1 Rands«l Everett 8 300)<lb />June 1,<lb />2 George Ne] 27h<lb />3 Randal Everett BT<lb />4 Charles Edwards 3 37<lb />5 IW Perkins 10 00 |<lb />6 John Uines 3 37<lb />7 Abram Hatris 310<lb />8S Julias Jenkins 3.08<lb />9 Fd Latham 50<lb />10'T A Wilkes 7 50<lb />dune 4,<lb />93.) W Perkins 12.10<lb />15.1 'T Move TS 00<lb />24 Fred Cox 22:10<lb />13 Greenville Limmber Co, res<lb />is J L starkey 4 39)<lb />19 DD Haskstt 4 3)<lb />14 Alfred For! es 950<lb />12 Ola Forbes 495)<lb />17 © © Forhes 3.99)<lb />20 Ola Forbes 13 20)<lb />1! J W Murphy 1° 33<lb />21 Samuel Mavo 6 50<lb />245 WC Hines 145 CO<lb />June 7<lb />2" Moses Williams 1793<lb />June 8<lb />26'T A Wilks 337<lb />29 Willis Graham 367<lb />97 Nathan Henrahan 925<lb />30 James Whitley 2 �,�2<lb />31 Henry Lewis 337<lb />July 2<lb />48 J W Perkins 35 00<lb />168 E VPerder 175<lb />49 Fred Cex 39 00<lb />August 1<lb />39.3 C Colb&amp; Son 3.00!<lb />35 T A Wilkes 2 2d |<lb />August 2<lb />45 D D Haske~t 270<lb />58 JA Whitty 1 70<lb />46 J W Murphy 20 00<lb />64'T A Wilkes 187!<lb />67 Ed Latham 1873<lb />62 Silas Yellowlev J 123)<lb />68 Silas Yellowley 2 25)<lb />August o<lb />69 Willis Clark 1 265<lb />66 Abram Harris 1123<lb /><lb />it8 J W Murphy<lb />1 6 J L Langiey<lb /><lb />126 shade Weathington<lb /><lb />36 Willis Clark<lb /><lb />21 Brown &amp; Hooker<lb />F 1:8 J} T Moye<lb /><lb />1135 J W Perkins<lb />24.J L Starkey<lb /><lb />32 Abram Harris<lb /><lb />33 Willis Graham<lb />1134 Rouben Clark<lb />1180 Frank Wilson<lb /><lb />November 9<lb /><lb />1 9 oveenville Lumber Co.<lb />138 Fred Cox<lb />65 Major Pollard<lb />li ie 4 |fred Forbes<lb />152 Greenville Jamber Co.<lb />127 Ol LKorbes<lb />November 12<lb /><lb />Ino Wil is © lark<lb />| 122 MG Yoye<lb />| November<lb />141 �,� © Forbes<lb />123 J L Wo eu<lb />NOVe uber<lb />sam Mayo<lb />November 20<lb />igo DOA Wickes<lb />(145 Wiley Kandolph<lb />15) Abram Harris<lb />145 Lsave Price<lb />147 Willis Graham<lb />November<lb />149 J ~IT Moye<lb />116 Reuben Clark<lb />143 James Hatterson<lb />144 James Hatterson<lb /><lb />]<lb />id<lb />le<lb />le<lb /><lb />}4e<lb /><lb />he<lb />Le<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />|<lb />176 J W Perkins<lb />167 J W Perkins<lb />i161 © C Forb-s<lb />(178 Reuben Ciark<lb />158 Wiley Randoiph<lb />(172 Fred Cox<lb />| 177 T A Wilkes<lb />be k'red Cox<lb />! ve Joe Eborn<lb />| 157 John kov<lb /><lb />168 Daniel Dupree<lb />' do Ned Spell<lb /><lb />6) Thos. Williams<lb /><lb />Vecember 6.<lb /><lb />155 Isaac Price<lb />i166 J ~IT Moye<lb /><lb />~ 153 J rT Moye<lb /><lb />163 Ju * tarkey &amp; Co,<lb />152 J W Murphy<lb /><lb />70 WM Kinsaul 115 5 180 BlouLt &amp; Fleming<lb />57 Wm Waldrop: 2 60) December 7.<lb />47 J L Daniel 66 |<lb /><lb />1164 DJ Whierud<lb />ldo I P Price<lb />Deceinber ¢.<lb />165 Henry Sheppard<lb />December 7.<lb /><lb />162 William Waldrop<lb /><lb />166 Jumeg tharterson<lb /><lb />175 Willis Graham<lb /><lb />154 Caeser Blount<lb /><lb />159 Silas Douelson<lb /><lb />1/38 Reuben Clark<lb />December 18.<lb /><lb />171 Ola Forbes<lb />lecember 19.<lb />187 J W Perkits<lb />182 C6 C Forbes<lb />~ December 21,<lb />1e3 J W Muiphy<lb />O-cember 24.<lb />184 Willis Clark<lb />186 TA Wilkes<lb />185 Reuben Clark<lb />187 Ed Latham<lb />January 2,<lb />193 J TT Moye<lb />197 CU C Forbes<lb />144 © C Forbes<lb />190 J W Murphy<lb />,, January 3,<lb />189 Fred Cox<lb />188 Ben Cherry<lb />195 W L Brown<lb />196 W L Brown<lb /><lb />191 Olas faa Ws<lb />193 William Vad op<lb />January 14,<lb /><lb />199 Blount &amp; Fleming<lb />January 17,<lb />179 W. H: Cox<lb />January 20.<lb />202 © © Forbes<lb />192 E C Williams<lb />Feburary 1,<lb />lot Ola Forbes<lb />February 6.<lb />loo Blount &amp; Fleming :<lb />February 7<lb />204 C Cc Forbes<lb />~ February 18<lb />266 J ~IT Maye<lb />207 J Ww Murphy<lb />February<lb />208 Wiilis Clark<lb /><lb />209 WM P Note tt<lb />2lo 8 P Johitison |<lb /><lb />212 Ed La |<lb />Ff tas oaty 2 25<lb /><lb />RS Je<lb /><lb />© al<lb />"~ St or Gm<lb /><lb />1896.<lb /><lb />Jaunary 23,<lb /><lb />105 Win om ee a | |<lb />~aie eal<lb /><lb />oOo<lb />e 8<lb /><lb />~~}<lb />"<lb /><lb />Sen<lb /><lb />"<lb />TO " bo on oO<lb />S285<lb /><lb />a<lb />Poy<lb />»<lb /><lb />robo<lb /> fe<lb /><lb />62 58<lb />20 00<lb /><lb />20 84<lb /><lb />1 073<lb />15 Gu<lb /><lb />6 25<lb />21 00<lb /><lb />1 Go<lb /><lb />1 00<lb /><lb />i 7d<lb />20 00<lb />16 of<lb />40 00<lb />13 43<lb />3824<lb />3 824<lb />3074<lb />20 00<lb /><lb />2] 28<lb />40 CO<lb />1 bo<lb />1388<lb />7 42<lb />Lo s4<lb /><lb />db 00<lb /><lb />1 2»<lb />1 00<lb /><lb />6 3v4<lb />vi<lb /><lb />1 50<lb /><lb />x25<lb /><lb />4 873<lb /><lb />16 5»<lb />5 25<lb />2 05<lb />4 50<lb /><lb />6 00<lb />34 69<lb />lib<lb />£0<lb /><lb />6 47<lb />40 00<lb />7 50<lb />12 75<lb />3 00<lb />367}<lb /><lb />0) Os<lb /><lb />&amp; a)<lb />20<lb />315<lb /><lb />6 00<lb />6 00<lb />lz Ou<lb />5 23<lb />20 00<lb />50 00<lb /><lb />we bo<lb />o2 ©<lb />oo<lb /><lb />41:3<lb /><lb />16 50<lb />9 00<lb />3 374<lb />660<lb /><lb />20 80<lb /><lb />10 00<lb />6 00<lb /><lb />5 00<lb /><lb />1 oo<lb />18)<lb />1 86<lb />llo<lb /><lb />12 oo<lb />6 00<lb />2 54<lb /><lb />15 00<lb /><lb />40 00<lb />30<lb /><lb />7 50<lb />1 00<lb />20 84<lb />15 00<lb /><lb />35 Co<lb /><lb />3/217 C C Forbes<lb /><lb />239 J T Moye<lb /><lb />March 5<lb />208 Ola Forbes<lb />26 J W Murphy<lb />25 W illis Clark<lb />214 J L Starkey<lb /><lb />231 DS Smith<lb />236 J T Moye |<lb /><lb />243 Wm Pippin<lb />223 J T Moye<lb /><lb />219 Abram Harris<lb />244 Wm Waldrop<lb />March 6<lb />227 Greenville Lumber Co<lb />228 Greenville Lumber Co<lb />v2 J B Cherry &amp; Co<lb /><lb />215 Alfred Forbes<lb /><lb />March 7<lb />222 Bill Britt<lb /><lb />224 T A Wilkes<lb /><lb />218 Amos Williams<lb /><lb />246 F G James<lb /><lb />220 John Russ<lb /><lb />March 9<lb />285 White &amp; Speight<lb /><lb />216 D D Haskett<lb /><lb />March 16<lb />233 Simon Fleming<lb /><lb />245 Jas Kinion .<lb />247 J ee Cuse<lb /><lb />224.) W Perkins<lb /><lb />23) W B Wilson<lb /><lb />237 Sum Rugs<lb /><lb />240 Elias Bunn<lb /><lb />2299 w H Moye<lb /><lb />2438 W King<lb />_« March 2]<lb />Clark<lb />March 9:3.<lb />248 JW Perk ns<lb />March 17<lb />249 J L Ludlow<lb />March 28<lb />50 Reubin �,� lark<lb />51 © C Forbes<lb />April 2<lb /><lb />274 J W Murphy<lb />o67 Alex Daniel<lb />257 Peter Latham<lb />267 John Peed!'es<lb />256 J I Moye<lb />262 JT Move<lb />259 J 'T Move<lb />278 Ola Forbes<lb />245 John Johnson<lb />271 Wm Waldrer<lb />272 James May<lb />276 Blount &amp; Fleming<lb />242 Fred Cox<lb />268 Willis Graham<lb />265 JT, Starkoy<lb />264 Themas Williams<lb />260 Thomas Williains<lb />266 Henry Marsh<lb />228 oill Forbes<lb />275 Ben Cherry<lb />269 Isam Griffin<lb />264 Fred (ox<lb />261 Fred Cox<lb />April 6<lb />241 D J Whiehard<lb />53 Wm Waldrop<lb />222 W LTT Ormond<lb />Apri 11<lb />234 Greenville L»inber Co<lb />978 Ed Latham<lb />Y80 Alex Daniel<lb />279 Willis Graham<lb />281 Willis Clark<lb />April<lb />23 Reubin Ciak<lb />April<lb />284 Olu Forbes<lb />May 1<lb />2538S E Pender &amp; Co<lb />May 5<lb /><lb />252 Will's<lb /><lb />2<lb />zs<lb /><lb />29<lb /><lb />ergine)<lb />May 11<lb />970 J W Verkins<lb />3;ercent com, oiree'ts (3<lb /><lb />Bel, due General fund<lb /><lb />W.H. SMITH<lb />VY. A. WILKS<lb /><lb />1895. May 20.<lb /><lb />To amTt redTd from J.<lb /><lb />former treasu'er $35 00 :<lb />December 4. ~<lb />To amTt recT from sule of lot to :<lb />J. W, Brown 12 50 :<lb />Yotal 817 50. :<lb />January 8. ~<lb />yamTt paid Ed Latham, order 4<lb />No 28 $ 6 00 :<lb />October 15,<lb />Ry amTt paid Ed Latham, order<lb />No. 34 1400<lb />1896, April 18.<lb />By amTt prid W. ~IT. Ross, order<lb />No. 282 4 60<lb />1895, Octocer 8.<lb />By amT paid.Fd Latham, order as<lb />No 10+ 10 00<lb />1896. May ]<lb />By, ain't paid d Tighe, order<lb />No. K00 ©<lb />By 3 per cent. eon on receipts 1 82<lb />40:92 3<lb />eel, ee<lb />Bal. due cemetery fund: 6, 5$<lb /><lb />proved,<lb /><lb />Teamlyed elise a<lb /><lb />1 do<lb /><lb />286 Zeno Brown (part payment on<lb /><lb />333 66<lb /><lb />40 00<lb /><lb />73,08) 116 19<lb /><lb />emcees ad<lb /><lb />3575 30<lb /><lb />$266 73<lb /><lb />W. T.GODWIN, Treasuier,<lb />Examined and approved by us,<lb /><lb />\ Committee,<lb />CEMETERY FUND.<lb /><lb />s. &amp; Smit hb<lb /><lb />WaT, GODWIN, Treasurer. .,<lb /><lb />T. A. parity Commitee, y<lb /><lb />Ww. tT. GODWIN,<lb />Trensurer.of the: Town of:<lb /><lb />1895, October 8.<lb /><lb />; Tex CollectorT<lb />» Janu<lb /><lb />Ai ; D<lb /><lb />Yo ~in rec'd ~from WH Cox<lb />(1896 wr<lb />To fe an trom W, H, , Cox.<lb /><lb />3<lb />oom eq 7<lb /><lb />|<lb />Par<lb /><lb />"Green<lb />In necte with, And Soseial Tax en ~<lb /><lb />4 68.05<lb /><lb />OR<lb /><lb />| a ae<lb />To aaTt redTd� aye H ~Cox: ge<lb />Tax hy<lb /><lb />aoe he<lb /><lb />ye<lb /><lb />lay<lb /></p>
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          <lb />=<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />ih<lb /><lb />- mothing, give us »<lb /><lb />: fis : oom and;<lb /><lb />B. Cherry. J. R. cts<lb /><lb />J. G- Moye.<lb /><lb />~Is the lowest price auy object to<lb />to you? Arethe best qualities<lb />ant inducemeut? If so come<lb />in «nd 8s e vur pew stock<lb />which we hays jass re-<lb />ceived. Oui store 1s<lb />full of New Goods<lb />and prices wers vever lower, To<lb />the ladies we ex.end a cordial in-<lb />~vitation to examive our stock of<lb /><lb />We havea beautiful and up to-<lb />date line. You wii find the latest<lb /><lb />1)<lb /><lb />. gtyles and we know we Can please<lb /><lb />you Ob, how lovely, how beau~<lb />tifu', the prettiest line i have ever<lb />seen, is what our lady friends say<lb />of them. We have a large hire<lb />both iv colui and blacks and Cau<lb />please yeu<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />To Ledies ard Gents FOR-<lb />NISHING GOODS we have a<lb />splendid live.<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />tere<lb /><lb />In LADIES CLO% id. for Wraps<lb />we Lave jus what you want.<lb /><lb />In Men avd Boys PANTS<lb /><lb />GOODS we have just the best<lb />stock to be found and prices were<lb /><lb />never lower.<lb /><lb />- SHOES. In shoes we endeav<lb />or to buy such as will piease the<lb />wearer, the prices On Shoes are<lb />much lower than lart seasun. Give<lb />us atrial when you need Shoes<lb />for yourself or any member of<lb />yoor family. We can fit the smal-<lb />est or largest foot in the county.<lb />Our L. M. Reynolds &amp; Co.Ts Shoes<lb />for Men and Boys are warranted<lb />to give good service. We have<lb />had six years experience with<lb />this line and know them to be all<lb />we clalm for them.<lb /><lb />In HARDWARE, GUNS,<lb />GUN IMPLEMENTs,<lb /><lb />LOADED SH&amp;LLS, CROCK-<lb />ERY, GLASSWARE, HALL<lb />LAMPS, LIBRARY LAMPs,<lb />~PARLOR LAMPS, LAMP<lb />FiX1TURES, TINWARE,<lb />WOOD and WILLOW WARE<lb />HAR - 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 any goods you need for your<lb />self and family core to see us.<lb /><lb />Our object is to sell good hoa~<lb />est goods at the !uwent prices.<lb /><lb />i ceeneneetitee eel<lb /><lb />We have a large line of<lb /><lb />a ee<lb /><lb />THEY HAVE SUSED.<lb /><lb />PAILY REE LECTOR.<lb /><lb />sccm. te sa pene anata<lb /><lb />ie, ep mar ae<lb /><lb />we have no furcher interest in the peo-<lb />vle than to use them to that end.T<lb /><lb />Kseplag Constant al i t Bre 5 Soonas,<lb /><lb />From every consideration of common<lb />decency and equitable reciprocty, the<lb /><lb />LPL ALB PPL PLP PL PALA NL AL A ae ey lL<lb /><lb />Saves many a failing business.<lb /><lb />Sucures success to any business, cial) and the men whom they eleva<lb /><lb />To ~tadvertise judiciousiy,� use the<lb /><lb />c iumns of the REWLECTOR ing, or trying to secure, the operi ativt n!<lb /><lb />of that policy.<lb /><lb />{ But in the proposition made by the<lb />Republicans no such obligation is re.)<lb />cognized. oWe want the honors and!<lb />the cffizes� is the plaiv inference. |<lb />oWhat we do after we get them Is Lone;<lb />ot your business,T<lb />of the people whose votes are sought.<lb />It may be that there are souie people<lb />who can endorse such a course of pro-<lb />ceedure as this It there are they are,<lb />more of a menace to Republican insti-<lb />tutions thana wild Anarchist, for the,<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb />Pzssenger and mail<lb />north, arrives 8:22 A. M.<lb />irrives 6:47 P. M.<lb /><lb />North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A<lb /><lb />yf, leaves10:10 A. M.<lb /><lb />oSouth Bound Freight, arrivea 2:40 P,<lb />. leaves 2:15 P.M.<lb /><lb />sivamer ~ar River arrives from Wash-<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure<lb />day and Saturday.<lb /><lb />Emporium<lb /><lb />irain going<lb />Going south,<lb /><lb />shown here. We are j<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />endorser of the above couse is con-}<lb />fided a power which he can exercise to<lb />bring this ¢ country under the rule of<lb /><lb />WEATHER BULLETIN.<lb /><lb />ato EE<lb /><lb />Lang Sells Cheap.<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS PERTISING<lb />ee Ape arto first thought cota max or perty that is, GY<lb />hovored with the confidence and votes, a )<lb />Creates many a new biritiess, oSOs,<lb />Enlarges many an old business, ot the people should be the in eres a<lb />Preserves many a iarge Lusiness. of the people. They can only be the MR ane ti tatichat atoning ONE.<lb />Revives many udull business, beneficiaries of the policy for which. -<lb />Rescues any a lost business, they vote (if the policy be: nt ail ben oa Is how bemg Oo neld At, our store.<lb /><lb />elose touch with the fash-<lb />wild Anarchist is watched, while to the! ~10n centres of the world.<lb /><lb />iit<lb /><lb />= OF ALL THE a<lb /><lb />Pa<lb /><lb />eB)<lb /><lb />We hereby<lb /><lb />ser aciode oir oemeldment ond tras! vappoint every lady within 50 miles of Green-<lb />ure put there for the purpose of seri vilia ag Delegates and Alternates.<lb /><lb />We extend<lb /><lb />~a cordial invitation to every one to visit our<lb /><lb />of Fashion.<lb /><lb />ie the hidden dictum Where Will be found the choicest display of<lb />choice Dress Goods ever<lb /><lb />n<lb /><lb />Generally fair to-night and Suaday. autocracy and into a condition of abject ~<lb />servitude.<lb /><lb />If the proposition of the Republican<lb />party (to fusc on division of offices) ex-<lb />presces the attitude of the Republican e<lb />party, then that party is nothing less<lb />than an organization tor official brig: |<lb /><lb />andage an | spoliation. A livision<lb /><lb />Lea cee ene<lb /><lb />SEPTEMBER &amp; SUGGESTIONS.<lb /><lb />See Which You Axe interested in.<lb /><lb />stamens nee<lb /><lb />Money loaned on 30, 60 and 90; among the oleaders,T of what can be;<lb />days. Apply to F.C. Llarding. exacted from the people constitutes the! A brilliant displiy of<lb />limits of its intentions ana purposes,y nd :<lb />Phe oSouthern Geader,� still Joids! the sooner the people can arcuse them-:<lb /><lb />~FALL &amp; WINTER<lb />DRY GOODS. NOTIONS,<lb />HOES, GENTS FUR-<lb />NISHENGS AND<lb /><lb />5 cent sicke.| selves to absolutely and cverlastingly |<lb />D. 5. Smiru.  [tepudiate suca an organization, the<lb />better it will be for their individua<lb />You can vuy wainber at StatenTs | welfare and for the future of the land<lb /><lb />Mill, just 44 miles trom town, at oSin- in which they live.�"Caucasian, April!<lb />»)<lb /><lb />Gold Standard Vices.� 23d.<lb /><lb />C. R. Speigur, Manager.<lb /><lb />the lead as the best<lb />Nothing equals it.<lb /><lb />gle See<lb /><lb />a cee neta ce eee oe meme<lb /><lb />Church Services To-morrow. BoyTs 2-Piecs Suits in the newest<lb /><lb />Methodist churech"Sunday-school at<lb />9:30 A. M. Preaching at 11 A. M.<lb />aod 8 P. M. by Rev. N. He D<lb />Wilson.<lb /><lb />Episcopal church."Sunday-school at<lb />9:30 A. M.<lb /><lb />Baptist church."Suniday-school at<lb />9:30 A. M. Preaching at 11 A. M.<lb /><lb />Vermont Butter for sale at DLS<lb /><lb />Sinith. effects and all the last weaves,<lb /><lb />Miss Bettre Warren will open her Everybody says my stcre is the<lb /><lb />school in Mss. WhichardTs sghool-roem<lb />01 Monday, 14th, September.<lb /><lb />Call for Royan Parent FLoonr<lb />No (1) if you want the b.st made.<lb /><lb />cheapest plece im town and I<lb />vant you to come and save mon-<lb /><lb />~ey. My motto is: oCheap, cheap<lb /><lb />| 3<lb /><lb />.. ; ; cheap prices.�<lb />Fine Italian Macaron., just received,<lb />at J. S. TunstallTs.<lb /><lb />und 8 P. M., by Rev. D. B. Ricard.<lb /><lb />'H. B. GLARK.<lb /><lb />at. |<lb />Vresbyterian church."Sunday-sc hool<lb /><lb />Best lend ~Vea ,Zoc per .<lb /><lb />M. Schultz. atawlsT Jewelry Store,<lb /><lb />(<lb /><lb />Is ready in his new<lb />store to suppl your<lb />needs in the line of<lb />Choice Groceries.<lb /><lb />The shelves are filled<lb /><lb />with brightly colored<lb /><lb />boxes and tins of good<lb /><lb />things, and barrels of<lb /><lb />ground grains, cakes<lb /><lb />and crackers boxes of<lb /><lb />spices and bottles of<lb />ickled fruitsand vege-<lb />ables.<lb /><lb />Thereisa wholesom-<lb />ness and sweetness<lb />about the store that<lb />charms the visitor. He<lb />carries a full and com-<lb />plete stock of tancy and<lb />staple goods embrac-<lb />ing evéryching that is<lb /><lb />ito be found in a truly<lb /><lb />first-class grocery.<lb /><lb />9:30 A. M.<lb />A tresh,lot of suit Uream Cheese and at 9:30 J<lb />Vermont Batt. pve wy at J. S. Tun-<lb /><lb />stallTs.<lb /><lb />Tablets, Slates, Pencils, Reflecter<lb />Book Store.<lb /><lb />Kresh Carr Batter to-day, at S. M- Now that all our candidates are out,<lb /><lb />Schulzt. ; .<lb />why not organize a Campaigh cluo.<lb /><lb />To me Pustic:"I am now in my<lb />new Gallery over the Greenville Bank<lb />and will be glad to see all my frends<lb />and the public generally.<lb /><lb />R. Hyman, Paotographer.<lb /><lb />A new supply of Diamond Inks and Aa<lb />Reflector Book | WR<lb /><lb />Cream mucilage at<lb />Store.<lb /><lb />For Runt"The store recently oc<lb />cupied by Baker &amp; Hart, next to Re<lb />Hl. SuerrarD.<lb /><lb />flector office.<lb /><lb />Cobb Bros. &amp; Co., of Norfolk,<lb />now sending us daily by wire the cotton<lb />market xt noon, You wili find our<lb />~market reports on second page.<lb /><lb />SEPTEMBER SNAPS:<lb />LS to 35 per cent. lower than any<lb /><lb />ipayment in GOLD, SILVER or<lb /><lb />aed<lb /><lb />Our Kodak! Catches Them Coming<lb />and Go:ng.<lb /><lb />are:<lb /><lb />staat nh<lb /><lb />Miss Lucy Cox has returned home<lb />trom Goldsbore.<lb /><lb />\CLOTHING,<lb /><lb />The Coast Line will sell tickets to:<lb />Mrs. P. E. Dancy and Miss Pat<lb />Skiuner bave gone to Williamston to | °asion of the Bryan speakinz, at one<lb /><lb />fire for the reund trip. OVERALLS,<lb /><lb />visit friends. _ ui<lb />| Harding &amp; Mcgowan have received |<lb />a handsome hearse te-use int hier unT<lb />dertaking business. It is painted waite.<lb />and has jarge oval shape glass in the<lb /><lb />~sides. At Higgs Bros. old stand.<lb /><lb />O, L. Joyner returned Friday vven"<lb />ing fvom a trip to the leading tobascco<lb />markets ot Virginia.<lb /><lb />Mys. Thos. Fountain, of Edgecombe,<lb />wh? has been visiting Mrs. C.~T. Mun-<lb /><lb />: Aare You For"<lb /><lb />GOLD<lb /><lb />---OR---<lb /><lb />SILVER?<lb />WE ARE CANDIDATES!<lb /><lb />form is oGOOD VALUES AT HOW PRICES.� We sel! gooda from<lb /><lb />other house in this line aad take<lb />PAPER. Come to see us at Higes<lb />| Bros. old stand. Our stock embraces<lb /><lb />GLOVES,<lb />eee clea POTIONS<lb />Rocky Mount next Fi riday, on tiie ° TMBRELL AS, Ga We ne 3 EWELRY,<lb /><lb />~and a lot of other voods to numeroas to mention.<lb />Yours to please.<lb /><lb />EX W.. HARDEE.<lb /><lb />Noi for offiee but<lb />trade. Our plat-<lb /><lb />: LACE GOODS,<lb />~UNDERWEAR,<lb />SUSPENDERS,<lb /><lb />SHOES.<lb /><lb />Leader of Stvlege<lb /><lb />ford, returned home todoy.<lb /><lb />i. Stribling, a machinest, ot Rick-<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />at can give you anything you<lb />" may need at the lowest priees you<lb />ever heard of. Come and see our<lb /><lb />Siege Soild Oak Bedroom Suits. [ing<lb />"To pass us by would be ao ivex-| ,<lb />- sougable injustice to your pocket.<lb /><lb />_ Ybook. This 8 nos 30 becaase we<lb />gay 80, but because our go<lb />) ~prices inake it so. Here is »<lb />roposition: | If we deserve<lb />othing, but af<lb />1 sae our goods aud prices sat<lb /><lb />acknowledge it with<lb />yous pavonune. Hoping to see<lb /><lb />agant aud »rofitable, we. are<lb /><lb />goods | Mrs. BullocksT parents here, retabned<lb />j home today.<lb /><lb />romising , vur best,<lb />@. your coming|<lb /><lb />jdaughter, Mrs. J. Bryan. Grimes, 0° }B.<lb /> |Grimesland, -attivedT Here on Friday} ba<lb />Jevenings train ' fromT ~pitinov, Pa, a<lb /><lb />| mond, will arrive this evening to take }<lb />a position with James Brown.<lb /><lb />Mrs. W. T, Hines of Dever, - als<lb /><lb />has been visiting the tamily of Levit),<lb />Hines, left tor her home Friday even-}<lb /><lb />Wilson<lb /><lb />J.D. Bullock, and family, ot Oxtord |<lb /><lb />In the first place ut radiate more aes than ay: stove known,<lb />over any stove made...<lb /><lb />E. &amp;, Barnes, of Henderson, repre-<lb />senting CoopersT wareliguge  is. spend-<lb /><lb />ing » few duya bere.� ~Lle is, the same<lb />hustler.as of oblt in use. Jt ie pot necessary to remove the ashesT ~ofider than once<lb />; ~in different styles"the smali~one, es is sd bia ea, roe ~is<lb /><lb />Mrs, M. D. Higgs apd Mee, ~Georgia | , ror on<lb /><lb />S well as coufort.<lb />| Pearce returmed Friday, «ening trom} °° he Wi eee ai creat ais ve<lb />or yer, an: wnt<lb />Baltimore where they. mas booed 4 100, ot hasa gre ad aut y<lb /><lb />matic Smoke Doors, which preveat the ae ro<lb />siping new wmillinary goods, , ; edhe in ~ Thar mover cau be me are 80: a4<lb />~ Mrs. J. J, Laughingdoiiié ah tier cals rectal 4 teen opr on ie " hake ~oak.<lb /><lb />hours, and with ordib<lb /><lb />where they, have been visiting } relatives.<lb /><lb />The Wilsou Heater, which 4 is a 8TOve for house heating, is the most remarkable thm. hae ever<lb /><lb />dt |<lb />aud will save 5 per cent. in fuel<lb /><lb />Second, with two or shale pi sticksrof pine stove wood it will keop the fire from 36 to 4a<lb />ary care the f fire willT severT Bosemi Care.�<lb /><lb />Third. being: entirely closed at the base: there ib no danger of tire, aad it as the cleanest atove<lb />a month).<lb /><lb />speciallyT reogateen ant er. beateh ,<lb /><lb />stoves are wade<lb /><lb />stove, because it-has Pateat Anto-<lb />coming. into the. room when you: take the, topo<lb />that they ik pong off ; and, at<lb /><lb />back. om: in<lb /><lb />them: . eer vit Ae<lb />Le<lb /><lb />Ahan<lb /><lb />o~Feadquactets fot Hardws are, Thm ware re and. Stoves,<lb /><lb /></p>
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