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          <lb />0). J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner,<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. 1896.<lb /><lb />eee en ns me<lb /><lb />(LA<lb /><lb />designer of styles for<lb /><lb />PALL LOUD.<lb /><lb />New and completeline<lb />of<lb /><lb />Dress Goods,<lb /><lb />andTrimmings to match<lb /><lb />Carpets,<lb />Rug's and<lb />Mattings<lb /><lb />Tn endless variety.<lb /><lb />Come and see them, no<lb />trouble to show goods.<lb /><lb />a, T Muntford|<lb /><lb />My ok Daltifoa<lb /><lb />-,, Next, dat to the Bau of "<lb />Gréenville.T<lb /><lb />a romana<lb /><lb />REPUBLICAN CONVENTION.<lb /><lb />They Demand More oPie� anda Car-<lb />d.aate for Congress.<lb /><lb />There was a meeting of Republicans<lb />held here Saturday afternoon under the<lb />call of B. M. W. James, chairman, and<lb />Redmon Fleming, secretary. It not<lb />being known by outsiders what the pur-<lb />pose of the convention was, many curi"<lb />ous to find ont went up to sce what<lb />transpired.<lb /><lb />Phe particinants i Pe meeting were<lb />slow g tting together, but after con«id"<lb />erable ringing of the bell a hundred or<lb /><lb />| more colored people and two whites<lb /><lb />gathered within the bar of the court<lb />room.<lb /><lb />Chairman James finally rapped the<lb /><lb />of the meeting would be explained by<lb />T. W. C. Moore.<lb /><lb />Mocre, who is a<lb />spoke about an hour.<lb /><lb />colored lawyer,<lb />He said he was<lb /><lb />more Republican speech.<lb /><lb />gold standard.<lb />said be had been for Dockery.<lb /><lb />to work for Dockery,<lb /><lb />tor three weeks.<lb /><lb />him second place on their ticket, bus<lb />since DockeryTs receat Populistic de-<lb />clarations he was no longer for him<lb />aid was going to swallow Russell<lb />with all he had<lb />oTOeS,<lb /><lb />Coming on down to county matters<lb />abeut the<lb /><lb />said against the ne-<lb /><lb />he talked<lb />Populsts not ototing fair�<lb />Republicans.� He said that under the<lb />present fusion between them the Repub-<lb />licans will get only four out of the fitty<lb />odd offices in the county and the Pop-<lb />ulists all the rest. He said that many<lb />people thousht this meeting wes being<lb />ticket, bur it<lb /><lb />The meeting<lb /><lb />at sume length<lb /><lb />held to get out another<lb />was not for that purpose.<lb />was simply to aseert their rights and<lb />demand their share of the offic s. The<lb />Fopulists had promised that the Sena-<lb />tor should be selected by a Jomt com-<lb />mittee and then gone on and nominated<lb />their own man. It the Pepulists ex-<lb />pected the Republicans to support the<lb />fusion ticket the Republicans had to<lb />have the Senator and one more Coun-<lb />ty Commissioner. They had becn to<lb />the iepublican executive committer<lb />that morning and statel what they<lb />must have and were told to defer their<lb />action until next Saturday week and in<lb />the meantime the committee would be<lb />ready to report what could be done.<lb />He said they were going to wait until<lb />that.time when aficther meeting would<lb />be held to receive ihe report and if<lb /><lb />their demands were ac:eded to they<lb />would sapport the fusion ticket, if not<lb />tivy were going to vote for who they<lb />pleased. .<lb /><lb />Moore also took occasion to give<lb />Harry Skinner som: sharp thrusts, ac-<lb />accusing him of first trying to y trade<lb />with the Democrats, then dickering with<lb /><lb />| the Republicans for support, that Skin-<lb /><lb />ner was a silver man and no man who<lb />was tor McKinley and gold could con-<lb />sistently votre fur Skinner for Con-<lb />gress.<lb /><lb />1 Moore was followed by C. M. A.<lb /><lb />Dawson, another colored man, who<lb /><lb />jag and yoting for McKinley anud at}<lb />tle sa oiene voting for.a'~man to go tof<lb /><lb />Congréss. whose pt and votesT<lb /><lb />theasure<lb />= Buitson in-<lb /><lb />Would be ~cast rer To<lb /><lb />assembly to order who said the object<lb /><lb />glad of an opportuni'y to make one<lb />Ile contrast-<lb />ed the plattcrms of the three national<lb />conventions trom a Republican stand-<lb />point and argued fer McKinley and the<lb /><lb />~Touching upon State matters Moore<lb />That<lb />he went to the State convention in May<lb />and when the<lb />Russell crowd cheated Dockery out of<lb />the nomination he eame home and cried<lb />He was still in favor<lb />of Doekery after the Pupulists gave<lb /><lb />tncts and caling upon the Republican<lb />executive committee of the first district<lb />to give them a candidate standing up-<lb />on the same platform with and advoca-<lb />l\ingthe same principles as McKinley,<lb />and that if the committee failed to do<lb />this then they requested T. W. C.<lb />Moore to take the field as an indepen- |<lb />dent candidate for Congress.<lb />The resolutions were adopted, and<lb />Moore announced that if the executive<lb />committee failed to act in the matter he<lb /><lb />would come outas a candidate as re-<lb />quested,<lb />Just before adjournment Frank<lb /><lb />Johnston was called on and also made<lb />He made no reference to<lb />the<lb />except to compliment Moore, his being<lb /><lb />a speech.<lb /><lb />what had been done in meeting,<lb /><lb />almost entirely a race speech.<lb /><lb />Superior Court<lb /><lb />The following cases on the criminal<lb />docket were heard up to vhe noon ad"<lb />journment today :<lb />Loss Crawford and Henry Strickland,<lb />atfray, submit, judgment suspended up-<lb />on payment of costs.<lb /><lb />Ruel Willonghby, revailing<lb />license, submits.<lb /><lb />Zeb<lb />liven.se, submits.<lb />Ed. Moore, carrying concealed weap-<lb /><lb />without<lb /><lb />Barrington, retailing without<lb /><lb />on, not guilty.<lb /><lb />Albert Freeman, affray guilty.<lb /><lb />Will Moore and Augustus Braxton,<lb />aflray, guilty, Moore fined $10 and two-<lb />thirds costs, Braxton $5 and one-third<lb /><lb />costs.<lb /><lb />cense, submits.<lb />not guilty.<lb /><lb />this case, appearing in court drunk was<lb />sentepced to Jail for two days.<lb /><lb />with the,<lb /><lb />., [lvocated by M<lb /><lb />troduced resolutions pir<lb /><lb />torte these<lb /><lb />James Moore, retailing without Hh.<lb /><lb />John Jenes, seling liquor on Sunday<lb /><lb />Frank ~Teel, a witness in<lb /><lb />Theo. Carson, assault with deadly<lb />weapon, not guilty.<lb /><lb />\.S<lb /><lb />John Daniel, assault with deadly<lb />weapon, submits, judgment suspended<lb /><lb />on payment of costs.<lb /><lb />Louis McLawhorn, carrying conceal<lb />ed weapon, guilty.<lb /><lb />Ed Hatton, carrying concealed<lb />weapon, guilty.<lb /><lb />John Clark,<lb /><lb />George Peletier, carrying concealed<lb /><lb />larceny, submits.<lb /><lb />weapon, guilly.<lb /><lb />Geo. Peleticr and Henry Williams<lb />larceny and receiving, guilty each sen"<lb />tinced five yeers in penitentiary.<lb /><lb />In the case of George Davis, who<lb />at April term was convicted of murder<lb />in second degree and was grented a<lb />new trial, the case was set tor 2 oTclock<lb />Wednesday and a special venire of fifty<lb /><lb />crdered summoned,<lb /><lb />The Best CompanyT<lb />J. L. Suaa, Esq,<lb />Agent Accident Department,<lb />Aetna Life Ins. Co.,<lb />Greenville N. C.<lb /><lb />Loar Sir:"I hold accident policy<lb /><lb />No: 9787 in your Company,<lb /><lb />On the 23rd day of Jnne,1896, while<lb />superintending work at my saw-mill<lb /><lb />my arm was crushed between two logs.<lb /><lb />On the 27th day of Augyst I filed<lb /><lb />my claim with your company for in<lb />demnity for two weeks, claiming $25.<lb /><lb />Your company, noting that my disa"<lb />bility was for a period longer than I<lb />claimed, sent me. their check dated<lb />Sept. Ist, 1896, for $26.78, This isa<lb /><lb />striking contrast with companies which<lb /><lb />prefer.td ~scale a dais T instead ot pay-<lb /><lb />fog the full amount.<lb />I thank you and, your | company for<lb /><lb />this prompt and generous settlement,<lb />having paid me more than I claimed.<lb /><lb />idT your excellent company<lb />mate Sinetemarks tolling ~up the those désitiny the best insurance,:<lb />~latter opart of MooreTS speech. He}<lb />ea of the folly of Republicans. work, | |<lb /><lb />1 pera h<lb /><lb />Yours a Poe :<lb />+ PROCTER: |<lb /><lb />_" £<lb />"<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />Pall Jine "ob t) Antone<lb /><lb />O'Shanters, White Kid, Gloves; eath-<lb />Boas and, theflatest, atyles Sailor's<lb /><lb />~and Walking Hats at: Mrs.» M.nD.<lb />HiggsT.<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON.<lb /><lb />WRAL RAAPRNAL, AARAD E ARANAIA, PA APA e Pa et teal et ates acer Nel al alata al de Nel Nes ee al nal liad<lb /><lb />It<lb />cut---its the fit, the finish, the exquisite stitching<lb />and pressing, the shaping of a pocket, the round- ~<lb /><lb />Ing<lb />done---all-round clothing.<lb />thoroughly, to compare.<lb />cheap clothing, of half-price clothing. See it<lb /><lb />you want {o buy it when you've seen this, =<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />: I<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />RRA RARAR AERA TD APL LA IS<lb /><lb />NTs<lb /><lb />ThereTs a difference,<lb /><lb />You should know it,<lb /><lb />Vij,  ¥or it means a deal to you<lb /><lb />Ye, Pa Whether, when you spend<lb />Hy your dollars<lb /><lb />For the Clothes you have<lb />in view" "<lb /><lb />Whether they are really<lb /><lb />worthy,<lb />That will aia the test of<lb />time,<lb />Or the imitation obargains�<lb /><lb />From the mills that make<lb />that kind.<lb /><lb />" GENTLEMEN'S,<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />e<lb />a<lb />A<lb />oi<lb />RS<lb />:<lb />fe<lb />:<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />A SPECIALTY. "4<lb /><lb />s not merely the beauty of stuff, or the stylish<lb /><lb />nothing forgotten or half<lb />Take. time to look "<lb />ThereTs plenty of<lb /><lb />of a corner:<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER. og<lb /><lb />4,<lb /><lb />0.<lb />6.<lb /><lb />8.<lb /><lb />OUR PLATFORI"<lb /><lb />EveryPlank in this platform will be strickly kept.<lb /><lb />oe nent en em nant amma -<lb /><lb />We sell none but the most stylish goods,<lb />Our Ladies Dress Goods shall be -he best<lb />values that can be secured.<lb />Our Dress Trimmings shalibe the very new- |<lb />est that fashion offers. 4<lb />Our Uadles Cloaks shall bethe best value<lb />and style that money can buy.<lb />Our Misses and Childrens Cloaks shallgiva<lb />the very best service to the wearer. .<lb />Our Shoe department shall contain none but "<lb />honest goods and they will be sold at the "<lb />lowést sonsistonk prices. |<lb />Our Ladies Furnishings and Neckwear shall "<lb />be of the newest and most serviceable,<lb />Our Glove department shall contain only<lb />such goods as we can recommend,<lb /><lb />"LangTs Cash House,<lb /><lb />°<lb /><lb />4 Hl J elie ;<lb /><lb />oe Ne rs b<lb />th i aa ea das aii dba ci a da ya ha ak! ak<lb /></p>
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        <p>�<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />rf<lb /><lb />The silver dollar was worth Labor for Bryan, Leni) ~| HAVE TEE PRETTIEST<lb /><lb />$1.04 in 1878 when the gold ) ee "LINE or" : a<lb />" a aes was established. We| The Knights of Labor of New P ' :<lb />53 cents. If the guld standard |claring for Bryan and free silver. Tider aes mn . Tall aper!<lb />}has knocked 51 cents off the sil | Among other things, they say:<lb /><lb />are pow told that it is only worth | York city passed resolutions de-<lb />: . Even? AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY), ver dollar in twenty. three years} oResolved, That in our judg- Finer Directors oer steve in Greenvile, ee<lb /><lb />Tey<lb /><lb />: = _ what will become of our dollar in| ment the appreciation of gold Ih. sure tO See my samples. All new<lb />** Bntered as second-class mail matter.|twenty three years more if we do| money is injurious to the cause ot GREENVILLE, N. C. styles, uot an old piece in the lot.<lb />a : ae __ | not stop the ravages of the gold- | labor and that the permanent de- Have just received an Will take pleasure in bringing<lb />" eicatemnan wares. seh) For at this rate of depre- monetization of sitver in fom samples to your home if you wilh ©<lb />Gunes ation in a few years more the|couantry witl involve national dis notify me at wy shop near Hume<lb />Sao year, - - = + $3.00 peopleTs money will be gone and | aster and enslavement of labor to | | +l por y Dp nears<lb />4 peg ge meee 70 nothing left but a wealthy bauk- | capital. of the latest style and are ready to serve ers, on Dickerson avenue,<lb /><lb />ing system built upon the ashes| oResolved, That in our judg- the wants of the trade at Prices Lower A. P ELLINGTON.<lb /><lb />+Delivered in townbyfearriers without than ever off-ted befcre. Smal} profits<lb /><lb />xtra cost. wasted of a ruined country."Durbham/| ment falling prices, which arejand quick sales, is our motto. Our ~ Gre ernie sa .<lb />_dbhsAdvertisng rates are liberal and can be | Sun. | consequent upon the adoption of ahaa ey nee Sud cheap to meet phe reenville Market.<lb />. She a . �,� y<lb />. the office #0 appt ication to the editor or at = the single gold standard of value goods at a price far below ~the eae Corrected by S. M. Schultz.<lb />bee 3 ae are incompatible with thedevelop | Price. Butter, per Ib 15 to 25<lb />eae Message to the State. | Py . $75 casket we sell for $60 Western Sides 4t to &amp;-<lb />We desire a ttve correspondent at oa ment LL try coe ReCUMEATY Ws o68 Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124 t<lb />avery postofiice. inthe covaty, who will! involve areduction inihe wages 65 8 45,50 Corn 40 to 60:<lb />~Gend in brief items of NEWs as it occurs} o1 bave had a very pleasant of labor, while at the same time Be A Corn Meal 50 to 65<lb />ia eaca neighborhood, Write plainly/time in your State, and while I hha 50 Flour, Family 3.75 to 4.25 -<lb />aod only on one side of the paper. curtailing the demand for labor 45 6 be Bg Lard 5} to 10<lb />; have spoken at a number of}. tself.� 85 Oats 35 to 4@<lb />=. 3 , places, the trip has been so nicely io es a0 Sugat o to 6<lb />~Liveral Commission on ~jsubscrip-|arranged that I could rest be- ~ er b « « « 12.50 Salt pet Sach aa "5<lb />tion rates paid to agents. tween tires, ard am not at al) Worth Knowing. All we ask is a trial and will give en-| Chickens 10 to 25<lb />""" fatigued. I haye not onlv enjoyed ure Ga McG OWAN &amp; CO. BERS Per ton. WW. 0 an,<lb />Monpay. SEPTEMBER 2187, 1896. the trip, but also my association An opeu fire is an excellent Opposite Post Office,<lb />~ | | with the silver meu whom I have. thing 10 a library fur the preser-|p fp, See, Menor nelow cone ag Peden.<lb />ee ~ rp : 7 met from timetotime. I go out vation of the books, according to ENR oean ate tot y eatetdny i furdiobed .<lb />DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES. of the State, feeling confident | #2 expert in such things. J- W. HIGGS, Pres, J. S. HIGGS, Cashier by Cobb pros. So Comtnission Mere -<lb />: common that those who believe in free sil- P lunts, human beings and ani-| Maj. HENRY HARDING AssTt Cashier. _eeer * sOTrTON<lb />Natiunal Ticket. ver will find some way of consoli- | mals need sunlight, fresh air and | Good Middling 84<lb />mi , dating the vote, so that we will|e@xercise to keep them in proper 7 ~ Low Midi i<lb />= - FOR PRESIDENT. present a solid front to the gold| health; if denied, weakness fol- Good Graiieey 613-16.<lb />7 } WILLIAM J. BRYAN, forces in the coming election.� _| lows. Tone"sseady<lb />ot Nebraska. Witiiam J. Bryan. Never permit your check-rein Greenville, N.C. 5 SEAM UTS<lb />FOR VICE*PRESIDENT aelaeaeniaeaenene co be 50 tight that your horse Se a a<lb />1 ; ; cannot put bis head where he oancy 3<lb />| ARTHUR SEWALL  Can it be Possib! . wants to wheo piling up bill STOCKHOLDERS. Spanish $1.10 bo.<lb />a .j oTR ting aTCapital of More Than a Halt | Tone"tirm.<lb />ve er rey rennet from | How would you like to have your} ~illion Dollars de ie ate | lien aren oe<lb />T ° 0 3<lb />FOR CONGRESS"FIRST DISTRICT. motive ~ ia a sf ae th are head tied up with a tight check- D Pr N | GREENVILLE TOBSCCO MARKET,<lb />[FAS p ent tvepubdlican, that the! |. | Wm. T. Dixon, President National REPORT<lb />w. H. LUCAS, : rein? . on, £re: .<lb />of Hyde county. Hannanites are making attempts | 4 well-known medical authority Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md. "<lb />to bribe the negro preachers of sa , aan k. that The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland SY 0. 'L. JOYNER:<lb />oFOR ELECTOR"FinsT DisTRICT. | this section, and in several cases i Sin he a isn Wor ar at Neck, W. C. _<lb />)- «JOHN H. SMALL, ig Gee, Gh aeoh (ie cheese should be eateu atleast) Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C\tyqgs"Common..... ... 2h bo 8:<lb />ot Beaufort county. _ | eold bue doctrine f ee once aday. olt is the most val-, 2. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C. GF<lb />: te a) mine rom Melk Po" | uabie animal food obtainable,� he| D. W. Hardee Higgs Bros., IN@.... seerese..7 FO 14<lb />pits and work among their flocks says; ofrom two to three times aa Greenville, N. C. CuTrers" Common... ....64 tol0:<lb />State Ticket. {for preservation of the:r financia, } , ; o  Bine 10 to 18<lb />slavery, The gold hugs fear the nutritious as the same money val- ees ween»<lb />: _ , , | . ue of ordinary meat.� We respectfully solicit the accounts<lb />a FOR GOVERNOR: revolt of the negro, whose whole of firms, individuals and the general<lb />; CYRUS Bb. WATSON, interests are against the gold = " vublic.<lb />a of Forsyh. standard, from the republican} Many things in Mr. HarrisonTsspeech | Checks and Account Books furnish eee<lb />i ! ~" party, and they haye taken the| invite criticism, but nothing so much | ed on application. eS hts onus or Ter<lb />( 717 x ° . a... d Ls ne .<lb />s FOR pide GOVERNOR : most effective, bat damnable way | as his failure to recognize the fact that | " ope ured miBtol dara. You canbotreatod a<lb />of TES SON, of checking it. Two weeks ago) sincerity animates his opponents equally A if aree sto ek of. W ciycttgpay ralroedfareanabevel ie a<lb />' | o= a colored preacher in this city | with his allies ; that if democracy means ss : a mocap ula pase en ees<lb />~ FOR SECRETARY: ~ -theld up his hand to heayen and | disaster at least half of the people of impless Cox Fateh geting Pots, lear<lb />CHAS. M. COOKE, took a most solemn oath that he|the United States are arrayed in op- : ii outy Ie a ~ins Be AT ay Eyebrows falling<lb />of Franklin. would never yote for Russell or position to the interests of the nation. " nate cases sy suena a<lb />a . : n e 8<lb />" McKinley. Today he is working | New York Journal, dem, : : baified the skill of the most eminent physie :<lb />FOR AUDITOR : hard for-both. We feel confident . ° tional guaranty. Absolate proofs sent pealod ang<lb />T+ . , �"� " . : ealed on<lb />RM, XU hare N, there are not many like the above What docs Mr. MeKinly offer tl House Furnishing AG atsons ic "Tomste, SEUUAGO, _"<lb />"Fa ottovi ia es Mr. cKinly offer the . . 2s seenmm<lb />ara disreputable fellow. Hay lle people in the way of a financial system? Goods Bicy eles dKwC<lb />FOR TREASURER : Observer. Seal os y yO, Professional Cards.<lb />B. F. AYCOCK, imply a bond-issuing, bark-money _ _<lb />of Wayne, a gold monometallis, dearer dollars and Just opened up 1f) | John E. Woodard. F. v. Harding, ;<lb />New York in Line. more debts, which mean cheaper tabor ' t d { 1 Wilson, N.C, Greenville, N.C,<lb />SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION : " and lowe: prices for farm products ; pan ned DDT UO Ge see a OORNEYS-ANLAW,<lb /><lb />J. C. SCARBOROUGH, 7 The New Yok State Demo- ahome market for products and less C, Cobb &amp; Son, by | Gieenville, N.<lb />bo. of Johnston. cratic convention has fallen in| ey oth which to buy the producte- ies |antesttienent a chit ee<lb />: mere ~ line and put up the following Helena {ndependent. ~ Loans made on short time.<lb />oe = ®  ) ' M<lb />4 FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL : ticket and adopted a platform: : "_T " aa<lb /><lb />F. I. OSBORNE, For Governor"John B. Thack- Notice. H])R. R.L. CARR,<lb />a - of Mecklenburg. er, of Albany. The Tax Listsfor the county of Pitt &amp; CO DENTIST,<lb />Ag I Li G for the year 1896 haye been placed in my | fi ei Ue N.C.<lb />a me for ieutenant Overnor" | hands for collection. A'l persons owing Office over Old Brick Store next to<lb /><lb />: . FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE £U-| Wilbur F. Porter, of Watertown. | t®Xes are hereby notified to come for- Stoves and Tinware King House,<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />PREME COURT, For Associate Justice of the Saas oueayand Save them- :<lb />A. C. AVERY, oi Burke, Court of Appeals"Robert C- ees "Rk we RING Sheriff. cheaper than ever be-<lb />G. H. BROWN. of Beavfort. ~Titus, of Buffalo. fore = o2<lb />ee en "Plat form"Unqualified indorse- , AMES A. SMITH<lb />COUNTY DEMocRATIC 11cKEr, |�"�ent of Bryan and Sewall and : " TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />Slane the Chicago platform; denuncia- ; | Q oo x lichted. Cleaning, Dyel<lb />. tion of the Raines law: 6 ain © Pp, Patronage solicite eaning, Dyeing<lb />FOR THE SENATE.- : aw; arraign e . 3 .<lb />J.J. LAUGHINGHOUSE. ment of Governor MortonTs ad- T zy 7 2 ck pa rae me oo<lb />ge or ministration and the acts of the s ready in his new! 32? ee }LESRBERT EDMUNOS<lb />FOR REPQESENTATIVES, recent Republican legislatures ; store to ~suppl your ze ca aR H" a Fiore nasateatang +<lb />JB LITTLE, denunciation of Superintendent/meeds in the line: ~of Fp a 9 "| Gentlemens Clothing |<lb />C L BARRETT, | of Public Works Aldridge for his Choice Groceries. RO = a OME SCHGO L FOR ar<lb />de extravagance ; a demand for home ~The poe oe are filled ge oO . Will open at oElum Cotte e ,<lb />FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. rule for ~municipalities; a protest beh bri htly of enna 8, y a ro Oct. 2nd a Home School fo, Gis<lb />JA K TUCKER, against ~the violations by Renp-r8 see ie fee of se i "2 1 Oy |from 8 to 16 years of age. Nuim-<lb />JESSECANNON, - lican officials of the law which 4 ore Aromas g oe SS ber limited to 10. Address »<lb />ABCONGLETON. "_"_| Ruarantees preference in the me | sl HE ini B. Norwood PO Nelson Gre<lb />ae : lic service to honorably Rania ¢ ata Boxes. of ~oe oS. 8<lb />oPOR SHERIFF, jedT soldiers, a récommendation| spices. and rottles of ro ro Ae NICHOI. SON,<lb />GM TUCKER. fortes B th¢ errs ma. maintenance plokled fru preter irae e § Washing era Mgr.<lb />| pa iy good hout the! tables , ofs T<lb /><lb />FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS, Att. State ~4 ~ado ak ah dation for the| � oy hala o~ eam ras Hebe ny bore shbrpuahig eno<lb />L B MEWBORN. | modifi ation, ae revisionT of the| ness ie 3 viaias Hb havi Ocoee Neiman =<lb />poy TL. : eraT ity and anti-T na Tl #<lb />ir ie uate at 3 ~Will s00 ~i ug - Centry rat wae :<lb /><lb />2 bt 1 (* . *<lb /><lb />PER GE oe REET Phe?<lb /><lb />At juistice to euibloyesT andT at<lb />Ors.<lb /><lb />rm Ne tue elttred te 5:<lb />seen<lb /><lb />Notice,<lb />| The Towa Tox, it for 1896 has<lb /><lb />GZ$ 1°)<lb /><lb />4se ill "3,894d-271A ~NOS<lb /><lb />mers Ae<lb />Pa :<lb />te ee peed<lb />Owe e<lb />" . @ :<lb />,<lb />= iS a :<lb />7. of :<lb />og<lb />=e:<lb />e.. 7<lb />2 &amp;<lb />".<lb />ee, :<lb />rata * = eng<lb />oZY. 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        <p>*)<lb /><lb />WILMING! JIN Ww eLLos iss Aj<lb />AND BRANCHKS.<lb />AND FLORENEEK RAIL RUAD.<lb /><lb />Coadenseu scuedule<lb /><lb />TRAINS GOING SOUTA.<lb />Dated ar  2 | [Se<lb />June 14th: $6 SIS d| 23<lb />"" | a |<lb />LA, M./°.M.| 14, M<lb />Weave Weldon | Ll 55) 9 44)<lb />Ar. Kueyk Mt | i W139,<lb />me fre 7<lb />Lv Tarboro 12 al |<lb />es a pees<lb />Ly Rocky Mt 10010 | 5 45<lb />Lv Wilson 2 OAVi1 6 20<lb /><lb />|<lb />Lv Selma 2 08)<lb />Lv Fay'tteville) 4 36,1 27<lb />Ar. Florence 7 28<lb /><lb /> _ -"eO"<lb /><lb />an |<lb />8<lb />ye)<lb />amen I cement<lb />P. M. |A. M<lb />Lv Wilson 2 0&amp; -"~- 6 20<lb />Lv Goldsboro | 3 10 KT 05<lb />Lv Magnolia 4 16 S810<lb />Ar Wilmington| 5 45 9 45<lb />: ~P.M. A.M<lb />tRAINS GOING NOTRH.<lb />Dated mal | ae<lb />April zu, se | Iss<lb />Sh. 1 4Q) w | aa<lb /><lb />oo 6 |<lb />renee em eee em |<lb /><lb />AL Me. PLM!<lb />Lv Florence | 8 40 7 ¢ |<lb />Lv Fayetteville! 1L Ju) 4b<lb />Ly Sélina | 12 37<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Ar Wilscn } b Wil s.!<lb /><lb />Oo Oe<lb />~~ |<lb />yet<lb /><lb />a oe eI<lb /><lb />| ALM. P.M.<lb /><lb />iv viimiiston; 9 25 7 00<lb /><lb />fav Mag uuila 1Q 52 8 30<lb /><lb />uv (roidsebors | 12°01 9 36<lb /><lb />ar Wilson 1 00 10 27<lb /><lb />My Parbore 28<lb /><lb />7h meine are ees ene | one | ee |<lb /><lb />ee Be<lb />i O'x oF!<lb />| AS 74 (=|<lb />P.M, P.M P.M,<lb /><lb />Lv Wilsou 1 20 [tL 34) 1@ 38z<lb /><lb />Ar Rocky Me 217 pl dh gd 15<lb /><lb />ir Bartor. 400 |<lb /><lb />Lv Carbore |<lb /><lb />Cv Reoky Mi | 2 ti 12 11<lb /><lb />Ar weldon 1 01)<lb /><lb />lateness mnen<lb /><lb />~rain on Scotiand Neck Braneh Roa<lb />eaves Weldon 3.55 p. m., Halifax 4.10<lb />P.m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55. p<lb />w., Greenville 6.47 p, m., Kinston 7.45<lb />p.'n. Returning, leaves Kinstou 7.2<lb />_&amp; m., Greenville 8.22 a.m. Arriving<lb />oWalifax at 11:04. m., Welton 11,20 am<lb />laily except sunday.<lb /><lb />Trains on Washnigton Branch leave<lb />Washington 8.00 a, m., ind 3.00 p.m,<lb />arrives Parmele 3.50 a. m., aud 4.40 p.<lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves<lb />Tarboro 3.30 p.m., Parmele 14.20 a. uw.<lb />and 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington<lb />11.50 a m.,and 7.10 p. um. Daily ex-<lb />ept Sunday. Connects with sraing on<lb />Scotlond Nock Branch.<lb /><lb />Train lewes earoorv, N ©, via Albe-<lb />omarle &amp; aleigh ic. cd. dail except Sun-<lb />day, at 450 p.m... Sunday 800 P.M;<lb />arrive Plymouth 9.00 P.M, 4.25 p.m.<lb /><lb />~ Returning .2aves Plymouth daily except !<lb /><lb />oSundey, 6.00 a. n:., Sunday 9.30 a om.,<lb /><lb />~arrive Tarboro 10.26 a°° and 11. 48<lb /><lb />~Traimon Midland N. C. branch leaves<lb /><lb />o @old8boro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a<lb /><lb />"mM, arriving Smithfield 7°30 a. m. Re-<lb /><lb />turniag leaves Suithtield 8 00 a. m,, ar-<lb />rives xt Goldsbors 9.30 a. m.<lb /><lb />~Trams ~in Nashville pranch ~leave<lb />Rocky Mount at 4.30 p. m.. arrive<lb />Nashville 5.05 p. , Spring Hope 5.30<lb />op. m. Returniyg leave SpringT Hope<lb />8.002. m., Nashvile 8.3y am, ailive at<lb />Rocky Mount 9.05 a m. daily except<lb />Sunday. .<lb /><lb />Trainson Latta seanch, Florence R<lb />4, leave Latia 640 pu, aarive Duubar<lb />1.40 pm, Clid 8.05 p om. Returning<lb />leave Clivt6.10 am. Dunbar 6.30 a m,<lb /><lb />arrive Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun-<lb />day.<lb /><lb />Traia onClinton Branch leayes War-<lb />saw for Clinton caily, except Suuday,<lb />11.10 a.m. and 8.50 p, m* Returnirg<lb />lgaves Clinton at7,00 a.m. and3,00 , m.<lb /><lb />oTrain No, 78 makes close connection<lb />at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via<lb />{Riehmone. alse at Rowky Mount with.<lb />-Norfolk ~and CarolinaR R for Noriolk<lb /><lb />ne all potats North via Norfolk.<lb /><lb />JOHN F. DIVINE,<lb />General supt.<lb /><lb />T. M. EMERSON, rattic Manage .<lb />J. R. K¥NLY, GenT! Manager,<lb /><lb />Solect Female Schoal<lb /><lb />~| [have seouréd the services of a thor-<lb />oughly competent teacher and shail<lb />open a school for girls in the building<lb />On my! premises latelyT oecupied as music<lb />rooms. ~The session begins ou<lb /><lb />MONDAY, 7ty OF SRETEMBER<lb />and will continue for ten months.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />r . . red A cyvryen<lb />( VoWe wit,o.8 {o.com<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb /><lb />SAM.M. SSHULTZ,<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES &amp; SHOULDERS |<lb /><lb />JARMERS AND MEKUHANT'S BLY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will fing<lb />theirinterest to get onr priceshefere rn<lb />shasingelsewhere Ourstoek iscampler:<lb />n albits branches,<lb /><lb />F002, G0" Pee, SUGAR<lb />Ritts wi 1, &amp;e.<lb /><lb />Kent:<lb /><lb />VEBACKE SOR ae Ot Ra<lb /><lb />we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena<lb />bling you to buy at one profit. A com<lb />slete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />alwavs onhand and soldat prices tosuit<lb />the times. Our 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. SCHULYT Greenville. N ©<lb /><lb />POINTED PARAGRAP Hs.<lb /><lb />Colonel Watterson wiil never be able<lb />to understand bow tha Indianapolis<lb />connvention came t draw<lb />aged sain. Wattineion't<lb /><lb />such an<lb />ost, gold.<lb /><lb />The-repudlicar� cewspapers are so<lb /><lb />republTcan votes that they have stopved<lb />printing them."New York Journal,<lb />dem.<lb /><lb />David B. Hill plays polities with a<lb />cool head and a marble heart. S suii-<lb />ment is not in it him. It is all<lb />business."He is still silent on Bryan."<lb /><lb />with<lb /><lb />Nasbvil sun, dem,<lb /><lb />Meantime it should not be furgotien<lb />that Chauncey M. Depew made his<lb />reputation as an orator while stumping<lb />New York stats in 187% for lieutenant<lb />governor on the dsaocratle ticket.<lb />Chicago Di-pateh, dein. |<lb /><lb />EDITORIAL NOTES.<lb /><lb />Aer ee<lb /><lb />The goll bu, toik at the ror<lb />scri to all kind of -cethods to wet tucie<lb />Viterature<lb /><lb />erculated ~Lrovehe ut the<lb /><lb />celuiy. They cre acai. sencing out<lb />there cthars io the papers to give them<lb />wopage of ready set matter every week<lb />ur two, Ali they esk of the papers Is<lb />lO pay Xp es-age On the stuth Cand add<lb />oit you we uivd line or unable to pay<lb />EXpressage, it is porsih'e thas the Re<lb />publican .<lb /><lb />con mittee of vour Cistric,<lb /><lb />migit be willire te Lclp you in. this<lb />respect.� That is awfully gerercus, but<lb />down this way we donTt happen te<lb />peed any vold lug filing to Lely gt<lb /><lb />out our papers,<lb /><lb />- GREENVILLE<lb /><lb />wale Academy.<lb /><lb />The next session of, this ®sebool wil]<lb />open on .<lb /><lb />MONDAY SEPT. 7, 1896.<lb /><lb />and continue for 10 months.<lb /><lb />The terms are as follows.<lb />Primary kuglish per mo.<lb />Interinediate o© *<lb />Higher my 8 83 00<lb />Languages (each) ~s&amp;s $1 50<lb /><lb />The work and diselpline ef 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 />THE MORNING STAR.<lb />Tae Didest<lb />Daily Newspaper. ii<lb /><lb />$2 OU<lb />$2 00<lb /><lb />North Caroiiaa.<lb /><lb />Che Only i ive-Dollar vaily of<lb />its Class inthe State.<lb /><lb />Fawors Limited Free Coinage<lb />of American Silver and Repeal<lb />of the Ten Per Cent. Tax. on<lb />State Banks. Daily 50 cents<lb />per month. Weeklv $1.00 per<lb />year. Ww.H. BARNARD<lb /><lb />Wilmington NC<lb /><lb />~The Ghariotie.<lb /><lb />OBSERVER.<lb /><lb />. North Cal oliaa~s<lb /><lb />FOREMOST NEWSPAPER 8<lb /><lb />Y wy<lb />AND<lb />WEEKLY.<lb /><lb />meme ae<lb /><lb />| {ndependens and fearlesa:sbigge ra.<lb />more atactive than ever. it willbe, , a,<lb />Invaluable visitor to the� home.  t<lb /><lb />oflige, the club or the. work room,<lb /><lb />oBryan eanvet possibly, fail to carry<lb />the country,� sa'd Hon. Wharton Pak=<lb />er, of Philadelphia, in a recent iuterview<lb />oile is sure of all th: southern stites,<lb />whose total vote in the electoral college<lb />1: 142, ind the states west of the Mi:-<lb />Sissippi river. which gives him 61 more.<lb />This toots up 203 cut of 447, just 21<lb />short of a majority.<lb />is Minnervia,<lb /><lb />Im addition there<lb /><lb />Towa and Michigan<lb />These states have 33 votes, and, if car-<lb />ried by Bryan, will give him 236 votcs<lb />in the electoral college, or nine<lb />More than a majority.<lb /><lb />obut while these statesare suffice ent<lb />to elect the democratic nominee,� con-<lb />tinued Mr. Barker, oI believeT that he<lb />will alsu carry Ohio, Wlinois end Jndis<lb />ana, civing him 64 electoral votes, or a<lb />graua total of 298. It is even possible<lb />that he may carry the state of New<lb /><lb />York.�<lb /><lb />Saeco<lb /><lb />Lnjoytnents.<lb /><lb />Thave told you of the Spaniard<lb />who always put on his spectacles<lb />when about to cat cherries, that they<lb />might look bigger aud moro tempt.<lb />ing. In like mauner I amake the most<lb />of my enjoyments, and though I do<lb />not cast my cares away, I pack them<lb />in as little compass as can, and<lb />carry them as conveniently as I can<lb />for myself, and never let them an-<lb />noy others.~-Southey.<lb /><lb />' Tho American Father.<lb /><lb />fn what J have seenof English<lb />home life it has seemed to me that<lb />the English father is on terms of a<lb />closer acyuaintaucesbip ~with his<lb />daughter than is the American<lb />father. This may be due to the fact<lb />that. the American father is much<lb />more occupied with.,his business,<lb />and also. to, the additional ;faot that<lb />the American daughter hag more of<lb />self reliance in, her disposition,<lb />which renders her to a certain: ex-<lb />tent more independent and capable<lb /><lb />» 4 of looking, efter her own interests. |<lb />~In a certain, ~senso, especially as re-<lb /><lb />3 monetary and matrimonial<lb /><lb />while the American father allows<lb />her to act for herself. Those whe<lb />Have made a study of thé American<lb />girl can have little doubt that this |<lb /><lb />Andependence is good for her in both<lb /><lb />~@ mental and moral.senge, though itT<lb />ae ony follow that the sanie course<lb /><lb />| bof tredtment would bei good for the<lb /><lb />~THE ~DAILY OBSERVAR: |! . +0} EwglishT girl. Philadelphia Times,<lb /><lb />oAD of the kews! of Hreaiwerlds Gom<lb />plete Daily reports from the Stat.<lb />and National Capitols. $8 &amp; vear<lb /><lb />+-lndiangpolis Journal<lb />[* Ghd eta '<lb /><lb />Mndge"If there really is any-<lb /><lb />THE WRRELY OmVER VER: | ptlbitly te'this reimontiiation theory, T<lb />at Hee Petar Journal.� AH ted Gow tdmow but thats wouldJike:to| _<lb />ua ok Hed ee a | be, Phat gor ecg 108. } Ge<lb /><lb />egidata Hbia ly ~Bea | nto teem ae<lb />ture. Remember the Weekly Ob: |. abla seryge Redon tn<lb />~ver, a ¢ i a | iipe ation, die RIE psn mh. ot<lb /><lb />oP Sk ty: thing Diflanprtiitsanh.x ag. Daya.<lb /><lb />atters, it might be said that the!<lb />Aaeaglish fajher acts for his daughter, |<lb /><lb />GIVES YOU THE NEWS FRESH EVERY<lb />AFTBERNOON\(EXCEPT SUNDAY) AND<lb />WORKS! FOR ,FHE. BST<lb />"INTERESTS OF. |<lb /><lb />Sei<lb /><lb />Oo---~<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE FIRST, PITTCOUNTY SE COND<lb />OUR POCKET BOOK THIRD.<lb /><lb />"PUBLISHEDYEVERY WEDNESDAY:AT"<lb /><lb />One BDoliar Per Year.<lb /><lb />This is the PeopleTs iavorite<lb /><lb />THE TOBACCO DEPAKTMENT, WHICH<lb />IS A REGULAR FEATURE OF 1HE PA PEM<lb />1S ALONE WORTH MANY TIMES ~THE<lb />SUBSCRIPTION PRICE,<lb /><lb />" (0) Ce eee<lb /><lb />When you need<lb /><lb />JOB PRINTING<lb /><lb />DonTt forge: t:¢<lb /><lb />Reflector Oftice.,<lb /><lb />WE HAVE AMPLE FACILITIES<lb />: FOR THE WORK AND DO au<lb />KINDS, OF COMMERCIAL AND<lb />TOBACCO WAREHOUSE WORK.<lb /><lb />"18 THE CHEAPES! PLACEIN GREENVILLE FOR"<lb /><lb />ws<lb /><lb />COA ht ey<lb /><lb />my MPG<lb /><lb />roy<lb /><lb />Cur Work and Prices-Nuit ours Patrons<lb /><lb />T T { i if T f<lb />1 iD t , ' ¥ _" ' vat ws | i ae, a<lb /><lb />¢<lb /><lb />BLANKT BOOKS:SPATIONEKY NOVELS.<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Sunday School Conventicn<lb />Following is the programme of Con-|<lb />tentnea Township Sunday School Con-<lb />vention, to be held at Reedy Branch<lb /><lb />" mi wa Se .<lb />church on Sunday, Sept. 27th :. |<lb /><lb />.<lb />1. Devotional Exercises. Ladies Bazaa .<lb /><lb />2. Object of the Convention"by the;<lb />¢ [RRR RRA<lb /><lb />President. |<lb /><lb />DAILY REFLECTOR.<lb />Keeping Consanlly at it Brisgs Soces.<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING<lb /><lb />Creates many &amp; new bneiness,<lb />Enlarges many an old business,<lb /><lb />| J. B. Cherry. J. R. Moye.<lb />: J. G- Moye.<lb /><lb />I<lb /><lb />!<lb />i<lb /><lb />PN<lb /><lb />ad<lb /><lb />Ts the }- west price an j Preserves many a large Lusiness. a os<lb />to you? Arethe vent aenition Kevives many a dull business, 3. What can Parents do in the Sab DRESS GOODS AT 10¢<lb />. . : !  ? +2 * 23 2 T<lb /><lb />ans io Jonamont? If ec come SE mane a tailing boslnegs bath School ?"Dissussion opened by| DRESS GUODS AT 15c<lb />1D end Sve our DEW stock S:-cures suceess to any business. Rev. B. M. Bustler. | ; DRESS GOODS AT 20c<lb /><lb />which we have just re- -"" 4. Adéress"by J. B. JacTson. '<lb />ceived. Our store is ay advertise judiciousiy,�� use the} 5, Essay"by Miss Mary Smith. | DRESS GOODS = AT 25c<lb /><lb />Yi 1 columrs of the REV SEOTOR. _ o<lb /><lb />. and Aas gt Now pore To i _| 6. Does a Sunday School help a DRESS GCODS'- AT 30¢<lb />| the ladies we extend a cordial in- TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. Community, if so, how ?"Discussion DRESS GOODS = AT 39c<lb />vitation to examine our stock of _""" opened by J. D. Waters. DRESS GOODS AT 50c<lb /><lb />8 assenger and mail train goin 7 Bocay_ hy Miss Molli 7 ,<lb />a aorth, arrives a A. M. Going Seuthe a oa y a : tollie oa | i DRESS GOODS AT 63c¢<lb /><lb />rrives 6:47 P. M. . Selecting place of next meeting. iH ;<lb /><lb />a N orth B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A Look Aitex Registering \ it .¢ DRESS GOODS AT Tic<lb /><lb />VM, Jeavesl0:10 A. M. B- Q<lb />south Bound Freight, arrivea 2:90 P. Bear in mind that under the n3w law DRESS GOODS AT 85¢<lb />M. leaves 2:15 P. M. . ; ; gy DRESS GOODS AT $1.00<lb /><lb />steamer ~Tar River arrives from Wasb- | Tegistration books open in the vailous ,<lb /><lb />{DRESS GOODS AT $1.25<lb /><lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs<lb />day and Saturday.<lb /><lb />voting precincts on next Saturday.<lb />There will be a new registration aud<lb /><lb />LGueuaE~§ EE<lb /><lb />few ffutumn Of feets.<lb /><lb />NM<lb /><lb />We lavea beautiful and up-to-<lb /><lb />there are only four days in whieh it can<lb />be done"next Saturday and the three<lb /><lb />Tu-days N. Y. Cotton Market.<lb /><lb />(By Telegraph. ) Let every one<lb /><lb />succeeding Saturdays.<lb /><lb />date line. You will find the latest ae ng | ~ho reads this mak his mind<lb /><lb />styles and we know we can please | . OPENG. = NOON, GLOSS wilo reads this make Sp mudT 10 8°) CHEVIOTS, CAMELS-HAIR, EPINGLES,<lb /><lb />you Oh, how lovely, how beau- Sept. 8.16 8.15 8.07 and register just as soon the books are ZEBELINES, HOMESPUNS, TWEEDS, '<lb /><lb />tiful, the prettiest live Lhaveever) SOY io 8.08 Jopens then it is dono. BOUCLE. BOURETTES, BKOADCLOTH,<lb />seep, is what our lady friends say Jan. wr : on GE SOUFFE, DIAGONEMS, FRENCH PLAIDS.<lb /><lb />ofthem. We Lave a large lire)<lb />both in colors and blacks and can | ""<lb />please you.<lb /><lb />Today marks the autumnal equinox.<lb />The equinoctial rain came on time.<lb /><lb />When COAL weather comes, donTt<lb />furget where io buy your Coal.<lb />SpeicutT &amp; Morrie.<lb /><lb />oie<lb /><lb />He psack Sanglier<lb />Two-tone Granite<lb />Covert Diagonal<lb />Two--one Whipcord<lb />CamelTs Hair Canvass<lb />Fancy Bourettes<lb />Two-tone Panama Natte<lb />Self-colored Raisin Cloth<lb />Checkered Homespun<lb />Camels-nair Jaequads<lb />Potato-sack Suiting<lb />Sail Cloth Wenves.<lb /><lb />hee<lb /><lb />Everyboay cordially invited to inspect our<lb />stock and we guarantee satisfaction. Our line<lb />of Ladies Capes are beautiful. Price no object.<lb /><lb />WEATHER BULLETIN.<lb /><lb />ciel<lb /><lb />Local showers followed by fair weath-<lb /><lb />In L»dies and Gents FUR-|er Wednesday.<lb />NISHING GOODS we have a|"""""<lb />splendid line. WINNEES.<lb /><lb />The Governor has called a specia<lb />term of Richmond county court for the<lb />purpose of trying 12 murderers.<lb /><lb />ad<lb /><lb />eens<lb /><lb />My new Pattern Hats will be on ex_|<lb />hibition Tuesday and Wednesday. La-<lb />dies cordially invited to call and see<lb />them. Mrs. M. D: Hiaas.<lb /><lb />ThatTs What Every One of These<lb />Items Are,<lb /><lb />In LANIES CLOTH for Wrape<lb />we have just what you want.<lb /><lb />Fall begins today.<lb /><lb />Money loaned on 30, 60 and 90<lb />days. Apply to F. C. Harding.<lb /><lb />Just now the day and night 1s of<lb />equallength. After todav the nights<lb />will begin to gain on the days and wi'l!<lb />continue growing lunger for three!<lb />mnths. .<lb /><lb />In Men and Boys PANTS<lb />GOODS we have just the best<lb />stock to be found and prices were<lb />never lover.<lb /><lb />We sell the best Butter and Cheese.<lb />J. C. Coss &amp; SON.<lb /><lb />Pcstponed.<lb />Owing to tbe very bad weather today<lb />the ladies cecided to postpene their<lb />Autumnal Gypsy Feast until Wednes-<lb />Germania Hall is already<lb /><lb />You can nuy wumoper at StatenTs<lb />Mill, just 43 miles trom town, at oSin-<lb />c 7c . Ja 2° .? :<lb />Hoes i" sh rl ol eodeny gle Gold Standard Prices.T See<lb />or tu buy such as will pe 16 C. R. Speicut, Manager.<lb />wearer, the prices on Shoes are<lb />much lower than lart season. Give<lb /><lb />tal w ~ou Dee<lb />eae , an y need Bhoos handsomely decorated tor the 9ccasion,<lb />your family. We can fit the small- Vermont Butter for sale at D, Sard you can enjoy a pleasent evening<lb /><lb />est or largest foot in the county. Smith. and portake of a teas. indeed by go'ng ¥ a , | \ |<lb />We have - == : " tN tte _it | Mi<lb /><lb />See our stock of Shoes.<lb /><lb />: . dav night.<lb />J.C. Cons &amp; Son.<lb /><lb />. 3<lb /><lb />for Men her Hove. are warranted tions at J. C. Cobb &amp; SonTs. . ""<lb />had six years experience with} ~Two cars of New Wheat Flour just<lb />this line und know thet iv be el! arrived at J. U. Cove &amp; SoaTs.<lb />we clalm for them. -<lb /><lb />Buoakbers WANTED."Can furnish | ® ~<lb />first-class table board to a few young<lb />men. Mrs. A. L. Brow.<lb /><lb />Are You For *<lb /><lb />GOLD<lb /><lb />---OR---<lb /><lb />SILVER P<lb />WE ARE CANDIDATES! Not for office: But<lb /><lb />| trade. Our plat-<lb />form is oGOOD VALUES AT LOW PRICES.�<lb /><lb />oreo nnencnmrent as<lb /><lb />In HARDWARE, GUNS,<lb />GUN IMPLEMENTS,<lb />LOADED SH&amp;LLS, CROCK:<lb />ERY, GLASSWARE, HALL<lb />LAMPS, LIBRARY LAMPS,<lb />PARLOR LAMPS, LAMP<lb />FIX'rUREs, TINWARE,<lb />WOOD and WILLOW WARE<lb />HARNESS &amp; COLLARS,<lb /><lb />_ TRUNKS, GROCERIES,<lb />PROVISIONS, FURNITURE,<lb /><lb />Fine Italian Macaroni, just received<lb />at J. S. TunstallTs.<lb /><lb />Best lend ~Yee ,25¢ par... at 8.<lb /><lb />M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />We sell fine Cigars. Smoke 107 and<lb />dream of the angels in Heaven.<lb />J. U. Cops &amp; Son.<lb /><lb />A fresh lot of ruit Uream Cheese and<lb />Vermont Butter, on ice, at J. S. Tun-<lb />stallTs.<lb /><lb />SHOES, GENTS FUR-<lb /><lb />NISHINGS AN<lb />D We sell goods from<lb /><lb />15 to 35 per cent. lower than any other house in this line and take<lb />payment in GOLD. SFLVER or PAPER. Come to see us at Higgs<lb />Bros. old stand. QOur stock embraces<lb /><lb />BoyTs 2-Piece Suits in the newest<lb /><lb />effects and all the last weaves<lb /><lb />2NTS CARRIAGES, Fresh Carr ~Butter to-day, at S. M- ;<lb />COE a AREET PAPER, |! Everybody says my store is theiCLOTHING, j{GLOVES, {LACE GOODS,<lb />SoS ATTAINS | Toe Posuic:"Lam now in my|*betPest place in town and 7 CAPES, Cloaks,;HOSIERY, | UNDERWEAR,<lb />CURTAIN POLES new Gallery over the Greenville Bank | want you to come and save mon DRESS GOODS, NOTION S, SUSPENDERS,<lb />and will be glad to see all my frend . UMBRELLAS, ~Caps &amp; Hats,; JEWELRY<lb />and any goods you need for your and the public generally. . ey. My motto 1s: oCheap, cheap OVERALLS, J PERS, , SHOES. ,<lb /><lb />1 family come to see us. R. Hyman, Puotographer.<lb />Rest aus rarbiy some u and a lot of other goods to numerous to mention.<lb /><lb />Yours to please-<lb /><lb />HM. HARDEE<lb /><lb />; Leader of Styles.<lb />At Higgs Bros. old stand.<lb /><lb />t He<lb /><lb />cheap prices.�<lb /><lb />H. B. GLARK<lb /><lb />dawlsT Jewelry Stove,<lb /><lb />On next Wefnesday and Thursday<lb />Mrs. Georgia Pearce will display her<lb />new pattern hats Lhe ladies tuke<lb />notice.<lb /><lb />The ladies are hereby notified that<lb />on next Wednesday and Thursday I<lb />will show my new pattern hats at my<lb />millinery store.<lb /><lb />Mrs. GronGiaT PEARCE.<lb /><lb />Oar ol.ject is to.sell gooa bon-<lb />est zoods at the lowest prices.<lb /><lb />We have a lage line of<lb /><lb />T.<lb /><lb />ard can give you anything you<lb />may need at the lowest prices you<lb />~eyer-heard of. Come and see our<lb />12.50 Solid Oak Befroom Suits,<lb />eo pass us by would be ab ivex*<lb />usable injustice to your pocket<lb />book. This is. not so because we<lb />gay® so, but because our goods<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ou find our goods and prices sat<lb />-4ysfactory, acknowledge it with<lb />your patronage. Hoping to see<lb />- you soon and promising our best<lb />- . efforts to make your, coming<lb />+ pleasant and profitable,<lb />*. Yourfriends, " \�<lb />eo ea Oy ae OP<lb /><lb />we Phe<lb />| . m al be , v<lb />rf T<lb /><lb />The largest and most complete line<lb />of Millinery ever brought to Greenville<lb />at Mrs. M. D. HigzsT. :<lb />_ On Tuesday and Wednesday I will<lb />make a display of my uew fall ~and<lb />rwinter Hats. . M.D. Hicas.<lb /><lb />oDon't fail to~see my display of latest<lb /><lb />Mrs. M. D. UigysT Millicery StoreT<lb />Tuesday and Wednesday, as her Pat"<lb />tern Hats and other new goods will be |<lb /><lb />wi<lb />~4<lb /><lb />Ison<lb /><lb />Tel<lb /><lb />oThere will be special. attractions atT}<lb /><lb />bition. DonTt miss seeing |<lb />. '  begatiegmoke Doars, which prevent, the smoke fr<lb /><lb />With Ratent Automatic Smoke Qoors.<lb /><lb />The Wilson Heater, which ists slOve for house heating, is the most remarkable that has ever<lb /><lb />| been patented.<lb /><lb />Ia the. firet place it radiates more heat than any stove known, and will save 25 per cent. in fuel<lb />over any stove made.<lb /><lb />on prices mate 1 ie ears ®| styles Pattern Hats Tuesday and Weds} oon |<lb />Prati. t ; ty dee nesday. ss Mus, M.D. Iiacs.| _. Second, with two or three ordinary sticks of pine stove wood it will keep the fire from 36 to 48<lb />/mothiag, give us nothing, but if) rig Be i houré, and with ordinary care the fire will never go out. ee ,<lb /><lb />~ | (Dhird, being entirely chosed at the base there is no danger of fire, and it is the cleanest stove<lb /><lb />~mane... It isnot necessary to.remove the ashes oftener than once a month. oThese stoves wre made<lb /><lb />n diferent st rlea"the smali one, which is made for bed-roome, is specially recommended for health.<lb />Hla dapat tH yighl alain | :<lb /><lb />1 t. j (<lb />ig, wall aa, comttoy thant ah + aati<lb /><lb />~yoo! Bho. Wilson «Heater-has:a great advantage over aDy pil stove,<lb />ng into the rq<lb /><lb />becunse it has Patent Anto-<lb />wheo yoa take the top off<lb /><lb />to putdmthe wood, Thesedoors are so cons<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />~~ Mars. Grorcia Pierce.<lb /><lb />We |<lb />are<lb />ea<lb /><lb />quarters for Hardware,<lb /><lb />{that they can be taken off and put: back 0m fa be thie<lb /><lb />one minateac! These stoves can ke seen our store, come and look at them: | ,<lb />~ At tous awe a me ek Mintel HO wide reed ido Tou eh vttet ama, het eh)<lb />be ? , ; voha tas nt ss<lb />see the beautiful new styles. ge coquaat Ge] ow "<lb /></p>
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