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        <p>* ~oy ¢ 4 E Metre<lb />we R .<lb /><lb />HE DAILY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />a sae ng tr eS enced e meee<lb /><lb />= RRB<lb /><lb />é<lb /><lb />" Dd ValGaAdRD, Editor and Owner. TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 25 Cents a Month. :<lb /><lb />oe _" oennn ae oa a<lb /><lb />ai<lb /><lb />Vol. 4. GREENVILLE, N. C.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 1896. No, 552<lb /><lb />"" rn se RNS Ae ee mene ete el nr "<lb /><lb />AN AUTUMN RHYME, Superior Court.<lb /><lb />tr earehnincee cen ne ee<lb /><lb />| " The following cases on the criminal<lb />ohe a j sv sween al docket have been heard since our last<lb />The autumn winds they sweep along,<lb />H IG But autumn stars are fine, report:<lb />Aud autumn fires sing a song, Edward Langley and Offey Warren, |<lb />(Some cu_ar, please, in mine ') affray, submit, judgment suspended on<lb /><lb />The flecey fields will keep us warm ; payment of cost T H E KI N G C LOT H | E R.<lb /><lb />Henry Williams, carrying concealed<lb />Around the board we'll meet,<lb /><lb />Safe sheltered from the winterTs storm,<lb />(That ciderTs sharp and sweet !)<lb /><lb />weapons, sudmits, judgment suspended.<lb /><lb />W. S. Briley, assault with deadly<lb />Weapon, guilty, judgment suspended<lb />What care we for the puor, olast rose ?T} on payment of costs.<lb /><lb />PAPAL ALAA LALLA AN LAL ll Ne NNN at Nal Nel NL Old Net NaN NaN Ne ty PPL Pn lal eal lla<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />It scarcely vins a elance ! Isam Griffin, larceny, submits.<lb />Behold ! the roaring chimney clows. Alfred Crandall and Kate Crandall.<lb />(Miss Sally, will you dan: T) assault with deadly weapon, guilty, . a) Lame _|<lb /><lb />_ judement susnende,<lb /><lb />Jesse Hill, and Louis Arnold, affray,<lb /><lb />A CHARMING TOWN. There's a difference,<lb />You should know it,<lb />For it means a deal to you<lb />Whether, when you spend<lb />vour dollars<lb />For the Clothes you have<lb />in view"<lb />Whether they are really<lb />worthy, :<lb />That will stand the test of © ©<lb />time, :<lb />Or the imitation obargains�<lb />Populist candidate for Governor, tells From the mills that make<lb />the Populists that they must not vote o (iy that kind<lb />for any man tor Congress who is not a : °<lb /><lb />straighy free coiner, and that they<lb /><lb />guilty, each fined $10 and costs. &amp;<lb />a rs<lb /><lb />Louis Arnold, eareying concealed<lb />The editor spent a very pleasant day<lb /><lb />Wednesday in the delightful town of<lb />Scotland Neck. Fo: a town of irs size<lb />we delieve there is more culture, refine-<lb /><lb />weapons, submits fined $5 and costs.<lb /><lb />Orange Foreman alias Orange Wil-<lb />liams, assault with deadly weapon,<lb />guilty, fined $15 and costs.<lb /><lb />xy ~ ver j } 4 ~ 2 7 \ . . . ~ :<lb />ment and gentility among th: people of J. R. Smith, retailing without license.<lb /><lb />Scotland Neck than any town in the<lb />State.<lb /><lb />Our business over there was chief'y<lb />at the office of the Commonwealth, and<lb />while we found Editor Hilliard a very<lb />~busy and hard-werked man, he took<lb />lime to show us avound and point out<lb />several of the townTs enterprises. There<lb /><lb />submits, fined $10 and costs, in two<lb />cases.<lb /><lb />R. T. Turnage, assault with deadly<lb />weapon, submits, fined $15 and costs.<lb /><lb />Ira Porter, disturbing religious wov-<lb />ship, submits, fined $10 and costs.<lb /><lb />Gathrie Giving Advice.<lb /><lb />are lumber and muiling plants, carriage<lb />o o9 e id .<lb />° In his speeches Major Guthrie, the<lb /><lb />factories, knitiing mills, chewing gum<lb />fuctory and other industries that give<lb />employment to many hands and add<lb /><lb />much to the general prosperity of the<lb />CO m m u n 1 ty. PPI NP AAA LDP AALS PALPARANAL PD PPL ILL LIP PPL LDP MPL NPA PP<lb /><lb />. -,{must not vote for any man for the<lb />Sectland Neck has some splendid |�"� on<lb /><lb />; . . | Legislature who is pledged to vote for ,<lb /><lb />mercantile establishments also, and in S = oap natheead pmces ' ld ? |<lb />er ; Senator Pritchard or any other go<lb /><lb />j singling out one of these to speak cf no . ; any a a os<lb />bug for the Sen-te. As the Populist , -<lb /><lb />dispa,agement is intended ta the others.<lb />party has always professed and yet<lb /><lb />A visitor cannot be otherwise than im-<lb />pressed with the stoves of M. Hoffman | PPofes~es to hold iree coinage above all<lb />&amp; Bro, A quarter ot a ventury ago the abe, Major Cue simply doing<lb />head of this firm, Mr. M. Holman, his duty and giving his people honest<lb />advice. But will they heed it? We<lb />shell see. We shall see whetier the<lb /><lb />went to the town a poor man, and in<lb /><lb />tliese years he has by indumitable en- :<lb />Populists in fredell, for instance, will : |<lb /><lb />ergy amassed a furtune and built up an . A SPECI f LITY<lb />establishment that would do credit to a | 0% for a MeKInley Republican for . a<lb /><lb />. nn : -oislatur 4 will v T<lb />city. ~The Joszys, Shields asd others the Legislatare, who will vote for<lb /><lb />_ also do an immense business. Pritchard if he is eteeted, for Pritchard | TG § not merely the beauty of stuff, or the stylish<lb />| [ | H| | ] The Rercector never feels like is the nominee of his perty; or whether<lb />| i | Vis sue v s<lb />!<lb /><lb />ousting but one eritine apan the bec | they will voto for a Populist for che cut---its the lt, the finish, the exquisite stitching<lb />ee men of Scotland Nek, it we may Legisiature who is pledged to vote for and pressing, tue shaping of a pocket, the round-<lb /><lb />Pritheard if he is elected. We shall<lb /><lb />be pardoned for mentioning it. ~That<lb /><lb />Whe apparent nears seppert theu[see Tt they do we shall then know | 28 of a corner; nothing forgotten or half<lb />the appe ar ypurt they | a ; __allerainn - 7 .<lb />des] ner of styles tor cive their home paper as jadicated by SONY Cease BIN are In thea deinand done all round clothing. lake time to look 4<lb />5 its advertising celumns. Thy do not for silver."Statesville Landmark. thoroughly, to compare. ~ThereTs plenty of |<lb /><lb />seem to appreciate the treasure they ~<lb /><lb />FAL have in Mo. Hillard an hw paper | The Rate War atanzea,  |CHeap clothing, of half-price clothing. See it<lb /><lb />The excellent editorial work ofthe Com-| Raleigh, N. C., September 21."-The you want 10 buy it when you've seen this.<lb /><lb />monwealth faithfully presents the moral, | Chairman of the railway commissions of - ~<lb /># | social and intellectual advantages of the | Georgia and South Carolina arrived FR A N K V V | S ON<lb />town, and its advertising columns ought | here codav to confer with the North) +*- / |<lb /><lb />to be : sLow t ; Ja | Carolina commission regarding the set- : . 4<lb />0 be able to sLow to the outside world ss ue TH KI GOLITAII2. |<lb /><lb />fs T T ee the townTs splendid business and indus. |tlement by arbitration otf the railway<lb /><lb />trial features as well, war bet~een the Southern and the Sea-|  = semana ee ol *<lb /><lb />board Air Line. The commissioners OUR PL ATFORM |<lb /><lb />. ~ 1 this atternoon received official notice of ay� |<lb />New and complete line A Lady Caught Them, the ending of the railway war; they ) .<lb /><lb />of | IsnTt it funny what methods people | wil] take no stepa. 1. Wesell none but the most stylish goods.<lb /><lb />will sometimes resort to in an eftort to 2<lb /><lb />~ draw busines to themselves! A lady | - : Our Ladies Dress Goods shall be the best<lb />Dress Goods, living at Hobgood, learning that the How to Kill Your Towa, values that can be CE uled.<lb /><lb />Rerieoror man passed up the road] | Us! Your merchants you can bay 13 Our Dress Trimmings shali be the very new<lb /><lb />. goods a good Ceal cheaper in some oth -<lb />Wednesday morning and would return |® ° 4<lb /><lb />: ° own, an rge hi ith ~. . MP secs<lb /><lb />andTrimmings to match | ina: evening, walked downto the depot| 0" Wt charge him with exto est that fashion offers.<lb /><lb />| "" |to = it the Srownylle tobacco! Tf a stranger somes to town, ull him 4. Our Ladles Cloaks shall be the best value :<lb />market had been closed. Being assured |everythins is overdone and predict a ' : :<lb /><lb />Carpets, that it had not, but on the contrery daodral crash in the tows in the near and style that money Can buy.<lb /><lb />ee was selling an average of nearly one [ime ted sss acl ). Our Misses and Childrens Cloaks shall give<lb /><lb />hundred thousana. pounds of tobacco a|  o¢eP Up &amp; div salt : | +g { 4a<lb /><lb />Rugs and day, she explained that sheT heard two 84 knife every man that disagrees with the very best service to the we®rer.<lb /><lb />you on the best methods of increasing 6<lb /><lb />drummers for another market tellin: | business,<lb /><lb />WI i . Our Shoe department shall contain noneb ut<lb />Mattings that. the Greenville warenoutes nad | "_" honest goods and they will be sold at he<lb />ee a closed and all the tobacco business sus"|;_ Pubhe Speakrag. | ~ ofe As! oe<lb /><lb />port she determined to find out the | equdidnte tar Governor, will speakat |, Our Ladies Furnishines and N eckwear |<lb />faetsin the case for herself. ~Those |, ;Kinstop, Wednesdays Oct. 14. or. ing shall<lb /><lb />Come and see them, no dtummers.avill' have to hateh out &amp; new ~Snow il, ~Phuysday, Oct. Be . be of the newest and most. ser viceable.<lb /><lb />" ARE OF Ligeedn tile, rida, COR, ABETIBS | 4. ae 1nO 664 TO vue t<lb />trouble to show goods. | o*ieEBis ov wore work. | nfastigton Si@adgvO@ iro |8. Our Glove, department shall contain only<lb />Kuti 9 30 sat Pky cond]. E = = | .dardino~beog"olgatalii . suchT zoods asT we can recommend. _<lb />woh pit os sane! satis sien Hi treat Ore Bater to-day, at 5. M |2 LAcearidus potithasnT ~bet ens said Pyge hs uit ia wept stmdd) CAMARA, ME<lb />Ci: TM inford|*:"" 5 lira ee mys saute Every Plank in this platform will be strickly}kept. "<lb />yon a me TeawroUsle Ae 3 We sell tinue Cigars, Smoke 10% ant : young ate ahs ded Th lala , sabia L ie AIK a8 F Cash Hi a eee |<lb /><lb />| d of tl ls in Heaven. oun in return said if McKinley : |<lb />Next door to the Bank of ee we mn ean Bow ahs deci he would marry her. There a ang S as ouse.<lb />Greenville. : ae is sure to be a wedding. " | . ;<lb />fy, \<lb /><lb />~ rote a : ight AA Sie a ah ay<lb />a i : UPR Ree ae Cha mee te Pm ners BN ry i mee<lb />Wig i iW eS UN Soak ool Che g sca: Ball eat RW i Ca i<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />REFLE TO K rae Ought to Rea Southern mn. | not believed that our people, 1 HAVE TYE PRETTIEST<lb />: already suffering from low prices HEWN Ail __TINE OF a<lb /><lb />One of the most vicious charac | can or vill pe satisfied with legis-<lb /><lb />| . Editor. | ters in this country is Gen. Dan- lation which will result in lower !<lb />| Du ns mj «|: Wall PaperT<lb /><lb />#5: =e Ez. Sickles, of New York. He | prices. No evuntry ever suffered<lb /><lb />Ae ~ professes himself a Dewocrat| when prices were fairly remanera-| |<lb />~ EVERY ~AFTERNOON Texcerr SUNDAY). and, in addition tc drawing altive. This great industry is fore- | panera et tn ever shown in Greenville. Be<lb />SL iarge perelon itom Lit PUVOrL- ligust ia ihogzisecdds aba iMpure| She fa sso rv sapenica All new<lb />~ ay<lb />Entered as second-class mail matter. ment, has been quartered upon j tance sa CON COUEMY: Its success | a Siri x. styles, not an cld piece in ~the lot.<lb />oe the Democratic party in New and prosperity are yee to the | Have just received an Will take pleasurs in bringing . °<lb />mal Bee York for ~years iu one good offic | nation. Ha prosperity is possibte | FT ann it Epener semples to your home if you will<lb />man a I : TRA * . } a 3 ide . yu 10F 7 hi<lb />- SSURSCRIPY N RATES. after another. but be has never ;|'° other tndustries if nericn'ture | fi .<lb />ss 2 1 « ~ ~no | lanenis The depressio! | i notify me at wy shop near Hume<lb />"Ono Wear, - = 77 SBM forgiven the orebels� for having anenish. he depression in| i<lb />O5 *| berTs, on Dickerson aveuue.<lb /><lb />Yrs month, Open om . 50 shot one of bis legs off and never agriculture is Lv et eorfined to the | or he latest IH ant mre ready to serve<lb />ne wee - - ~ oA. oS . Ol... r be rants: f the trade at  rices Lower<lb />ayia eat o ? 3? yor } , . + tu 9 i ores b} Ay<lb />ivered in town, byfearriers without fails to avail himeell cf am oppor U nited � eg The rey of than ever off rel before. Smali profits A. t E. LLINGTON.<lb />tanity to talk about the war and tue Agricultural DD Jepartmenut in | and qui- ~k sales, is our motto Our<lb /><lb />axtra cost. sae .<lb />| 7 a } . | ; . goods are new and cheap to meet the Cot , Yeunu<lb />AAvertisng rates are liberal andean be |to traduce the Souter. He hates | icate thai this distress is generals, nis of the mis-es, We are sel ing oren eee<lb />Below are Norfoik prices of G0iton<lb /><lb />had on apptication to the editor or at sa esithat Great Britian, France and | goods : at a price far below the usu:<lb />| Cleveland because Cleveland bas ; | sual and peanuts for yesuerduy, na ftTH shed<lb /><lb />~ office Hen, pea<lb />- "i awit _ ej always felt kiodly toward the Germany are suffering } 10 @ larger iF 875 cusket we sell for $69 by Cobb Bros. &amp; Coniuissiou Mere<lb />: ~ enemas ~ C . . . } de me SAT. yp 4 ~yt } ~ s aé afc -<lb />e desire &amp; iW? : Ni, oD i i ~ - ef co N.<lb />avery postofiice in: the nal who will lits share cf the public patronage, United States. bo : ~ a a | Good Middling mes 8h<lb />« . | ov be by<lb />send in brief a yerhood, W "at it se ae amobg his -appointees . being Every man who has paid any | orn ar art | Middiing Th!<lb />OOGs Ti e lan = . . . . . . e . ; : #9 . . . a<lb />ta each neighbors Of h : y man ex-Confederate soldiers. attention to what is golpg On 1D | 4" o ** 30 | Low Middling iy<lb />and only on one Bi �,� 0 t �,� pape . y . 1 . ., : ; ~ oo ; 80 ae 66 et Oy | Good Or dinar y 6 13- 16<lb />"" ___" |and he is equally vicious toward |the azricultural distric~s knows | my fe HY) | Tone"sseady<lb />| _ {Bryan on account ot his friendli- that the farming lnterest is more | my HE NG | PEANUTS.<lb />Liperal Commission on | subserip: . 3 geet; T.. ae | depressed today than it was 1890, | 1 eH 1250 | Prime 24<lb />tion rates paid to agents. ness towar« this section, He has) °°! y . bh ae o| All we ask is atrial and will give en-| Extra Prime A<lb />| Just cont ont ao letter to ohis army and thus it 1s still going downue) tire setisfaction. | oaney a<lb />et eomradeg of all ranks,� in which | ¥4td. But, netwitnstavuing this, G. A. MeGOWAN &amp; CO. ey 81.10 br<lb />. 7 | Ane x x i , ~on 1 sn<lb />TuurspaY. SEPTEMBER 24TH, 1896-1), gays, among other thizgs, oMr ithe Repadsican National Couveu- | Opposite Post Office, e"tirm,<lb />_* = , - oEs ' . ° } 2 T : 2 ~ QT] oy \ ® »yT = oy . 4 t _ a : ®<lb />.. _ Bryan aol many of his supporters tion resolved that things wuss | B. F. SUGG, Manager. GkeewWVibLoun 14 rac. ww lana nAan dl<lb />Mo - . in Veh isiay as they are for tour years . REPU 's<lb />1% y |are tryipg to combine the South YOUrs |W megs, Pres. J. S. HIGGS, Cashier<lb />DEMOCRATIC NUMINEES- and West against the North and | �"�ere, as far as they are Concerned: | - _ a "<lb />wide nie 8 - "| Maj. HENRY HARDING AssTt Cashier. FY he Tp RSL<lb />Fast. This is sectionalism, of Is it any wouder that on the, » L. IQUNEN,<lb />: mT, ' . lfarme they ura weleomine Brean | ; i saad<lb />Natiunal Ticket, which the eee was the off- {arias the a me woken s bryan i f Luas"Common wie g<lb />. | ry |<lb />£ . ine.... re | to ] o<lb />.FOR PRESIDENT. silver, he Says: oThe cost of all! pate. bw Ui L Currens Common 6a t o<lb />. ay , { oo ath oe scene 0<lb />WILLIAM J. BRYAN, the necessities of lifs would be = Semen | G ~lle. N.C | | .<lb />t . Ad k | reenvi e, ® ® es k INO... 10 to 18<lb />. of Nebraska. doubled, while tae value of the! The Best CompanyT | . " teense<lb />FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, money in which wages and pen J. 1. Suaa, Fse, | """-"<lb />ARTHUR SEWALL, sious wceuld be paid wil be re-| Agent Accident D: partment, STOCKHOLDERS. Greenv ilie Market.<lb />: . ; , tua Tks i ; - .<lb />- of Maine. duced pearly one-half.� Actna Life Ins Co., | Representing on More Than a Hah Corrected by 8. M. Schuily.<lb />: canvte NO : illion Dollar<lb />; ee Ab! yer; the pensicns ; the sa- Uree nem N. . . a (| Batter, per lb 15 10 2<lb />. . ; , Cre) © ac ams i�,� y<lb />i Ww. H. LUCAS, affected. 1 No. JdSe it your Compa vty. | Exch aii o96 oe � Paltimore, Md, | Sor n . ore 24<lb />of Hyde county. And again, speaking of the de_| Oi the 23rd day of dine, 1896, wuile | " The Scotland ~Neck Bank, Seotlana | Corn Meal Qo 63<lb />ener . , i Neck. N.C. Flour, Family 4.7) Lo 4,23:<lb />FOR ELECTOR"FIRST DISTRICT. | nial of the authority of the Preel- uperintendiag work at my swwauill i ve Biggs, Scotland Neck N. (| Lava 5h to 45<lb />JOHN H. SMALL, dent apd this corrts to ibte! fere my arm Was crusied between two logs. | a P Plenty, Pr ctolus, N.C oOats | 30 to 40<lb />| ae . } 127 ay of Aus ~lad | be Abe BOT OS OS . ugar 4 to6<lb />of Beaufort county. with mobs: bs This new doctrine Oa Une oa day Ol AU: Just I tiled | D. W. Har dee Higgs Bros., Coffee 13 to DA<lb />SS is worse thau the old secession |�"�Y claim with your courpany for in oGreenville, N.C. aa pet Sach x0 Lo 175<lb />Y:. is ae awn with v demnity for two wecks, claiming 320. hickens . iV to 26,<lb />Siate ~Ticket. heresy you put down with your y y x | "" Eggs per doz 1 to 11h<lb />bayone's"let us silence the new our company, woting ili my | W tfull; solicit the accounts Beeswax. pe* 20)<lb />oa ~ty wus for a period rer than | e respectfully solveut U<lb />; ovEPNoR: voy "- sallots.� Where- bility was for a period lonzer than &amp;<lb />FOR GOVERNOR : jheresy by our ballot he Pe Os of firms, individuals and the genera ot<lb />CYRUS Be WATSON, upon this ill- tempered warrior Himed, sent we their check dated | public HY<lb />oh _| Sept. Ist, 1896, ter 920.78. This is a | , . ,<lb />of Formye- urges the Grand Army of the Re ok ee n a hich | Checks and Account Books furnish | -<lb />SLTLIRING COulras j ; ables W y<lb />ee eer | publie, including ¢ the noble army IKIng cOutrast With Compatics W neh | ed on application le be ~A SPECI pelt<lb />, FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR: of pensioners, to ycte for 6Com | prefer to seale a cum lustead of pay! " _ oe Pa A SPECIAL) N permanent<lb />va 4 £3 ~ Y a . pe in » fy ~ } oe * ca TOS tcdat<lb />. THOS. W. MASON, rade McKinley, who manifested | '"s the full ameunt. A ar ve stor ic of 7 fhomatorsame price under w1ri0 git zrane<lb />4 ; *thampts 9 a Paco «I hank you: / : any \ yr eratrict : Aho<lb />7 ot North upton. his love for his country by ehoul- J thank you aud your company for | d * a nochange, es wo al tocura-Tf poutine ken mien<lb />i _"" . . . Fe Ne onk »crous settlement. | cury, iodide pot : eo<lb />i voR SECRETARY: dering his musket and serving for HHS prompt and gensrous settlement, | ains, Mucous P Atohes in month, Soret hoes<lb />. : | '- j_| having paid me more than Tclaimed. | . imples, Copper Colored Spots, Cleers or<lb />t CHAS. M COOKE nearly two years as &amp; private sol" = : | any part of the body, Hair or Byo obrows fallin<lb />j eo 4) 7. T Te a fr ~ EYeeHO T ~ ur | 4 » cconaary sat? Pe<lb />at Franklia. lier.T | i commend veur ex¢ elle nt company . We guarantee to cure. V W6 solicit tho mic! st beaks<lb />"""" In the face of such argumentaT |! 'iore desiring tas Lest insurance, ~ i ~ ease wo cannot eure. This dceuse Sree<lb />o | r a affled tho siill of the most eminent physi=<lb />FOR AUDITOR : san as thi wer ver appenis Yours very truty 21° cians. �,�509,0CO capital beh vile<lb />ur ; tion as this, the Observer appeals a ae H ouse FurnishingT tional guaranty. eons preot oe uncondl<lb />R. M. FURMAN, with confidence to its readers to WOE, Proorer | = application, Address COCK REMEOY CO<lb />of Buncombe. P iff | f 47 Masonic Tomole. OUI0AGO ILL,�<lb />ley aside whatever differneces © 7 \ . )<lb />~ 5 ~ 4 es<lb />= FOR TREASURER : opinion there may exist between Loy , Goods, Bicy cles, Xe, Professional Cards<lb />| ~+ "COCK . ", | A new supply of Diamond Inks and ) os ea<lb />° B. F. AYCOCK, the Democratic candidate and ~ ue en ohare<lb />Let alae 4) afthoyeiiaye [he . ~ : ee "<lb />of Wayne ; + vette mucilage at Reflector Book Just O ened UD 1D] Jonn EB. Wo eo iieey TF<lb />yne, them as to the fivancia/ question | , ~a odard. if, U, Harding,<lb />se ; store. i] " : - :<lb />_"" and line up fur Bryau."Charlotte | store next door to al. : soba biaeome Nw,<lb />~ ony . F age : , Cc INA,<lb />Surt. PUNE HETRUC MON , Obreryer. | , " "_" C Cobb X Son b | WV ATVORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />J. C. SCARBOROUGH, - a WY » DY : Greenville. N.<lb /><lb />SJoti .<lb />otice ~ pecial attention given to collections<lb /><lb />of Johnston. 9<lb />} The oContinued Prosperity. | athe rax Lists for the county ver | anT settlement. of claims.<lb />a4 " ax Listsfor the county of Pitt} ° ° Loans made on short time.<lb /><lb />for the year 1896 haye been placed in my "<lb /><lb />ener a """<lb /><lb />ee RSRORNE: That was so good &amp; tilp up that hans for collection . A'l persons owing<lb />JT OSBORNE, Jae, "Bryan eave Mr Meioiy [Cyan eimgey ast &amp; CO. IR RL CARR,<lb />. on meek renner: last Monday, on his record, that | selves trouble and cosis. "" Greenvilie, N.C.<lb />i "_" we feel like keeping tt before our R. W. KING, Sheriff. q . d Ty Kou over Old Brick Store next to<lb />OR MATE JUSTICES OF J. - . ~ re ~ing Hovse,<lb />POR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE SU-| , aorg Tt is especially good as| a stoves an mware g Hovse<lb />PREME COURT. eats ee . a ~ .<lb />A. C. AVERY at Burke, being ab answer by McKiuley » 7 7 - ches per than eV er be- ores<lb />vvrar himself to all the boasts of his } Sarbers<lb />» "G. FH. BROWN, of Beavfort. Oo fi ; 7 .<lb />. party about the prosperity their ore. rere en in erp<lb />| bye | Mo tence<lb />"_"" eyT bas given the farmers of . ;<lb />policy bas &amp; he , oe fo | AMES A, SMITH, 4<lb /><lb />COUNTY DEMOCRATI i 2reanT i<lb />RATIC TICKET. {the land. Mr. Bryan's attention TONSORIAL ARTIST:<lb /><lb />aa |<lb /><lb />15 {|thaby they Gan, get; m0 price for<lb />their crops at all com<lb /><lb />«(| With; the labor aud espit to 1<lb />i in their production. We have | sipst<lb /><lb />a i ay es at oe co<lb /><lb />~Dhe (Towa ~Bax, List) for | 1496 has.<lb />| been placed in my hands for collection.<lb />All so ah taxes to the town "<lb /><lb />;<lb />e<lb /><lb />valent due on farmers'is| plete stock of .<lb />ee ee stapl tron da om oan<lb />beta pate oe s<lb /><lb />ati<lb /><lb />or<lb /><lb />3 was callled to it by the following, aa 8 SS fa , ; eater N. 2h<lb />MOE: THK SENATE Se which Mr. McKiuley said to one . . ao os. oO lant Prossiug leited. Cleaning, Dyers<lb />J.J. LAUGHINGHOUSE. | of the delegations that called on| Is ready in his new| 23 = © |and Pressing Gents Clothes a� specialty<lb />j "_" @ | hin at Canton last week : store to ee your ze 2. ~{ = }{SRBERT EDMUNDS<lb />o+ ronsaracestanives, o| Gnder the Republican protec] 20008 in the Tine of $2 gq Z| shea aenton even sane<lb />ARRETT, ; ce: x o ee<lb />| , than thirty years th most mar) ~The shelves are filled! $3  WM © | [JOMESCHOUL FOR GIRLS.<lb />J mumey c a  . velous prosperity that has ever) with brightly ~colored! 3% ) foam} Q De Will open at oElm Cottage,T<lb />say COMMISSIONERS. been given to any nation of the} boxes and tins of. od ® }  2] 2 S| Oct. 2nd a Homo School for Giris,<lb />AK TUCKER, world. We not only bad individ-) ¢hj Be ¢  0 &amp;* |from 8 to 16 years of age. Naw-<lb />JESSE CANNON sheen cane things, and barrels of| 33 m\ o of PTB OF AZO...<lb />SSE CANNON, tyT Sub wa we  ¢ Et Al.  |ber limited to 10. oAddress<lb />icf A BOONGLETON [ual prosperity, but we had na) ground grains, cakes) 22) 'T] ¢ Zo 162 Mrs, A.L. McO. WHELAN,<lb />: | "- . | ik ered (sp. is Speec h alled and crackers, boxes: of =e ~ =: ¢ b 4 By norwont fee nee eee<lb />| Soe suhites: | ryan isp aiesp 4 called) spices and bottles of] Fie �"� \ ¢ = ys Oty 2 OTEL NICHOLSON,<lb />. | attention to theT fact, and read the| . ickled fruits and Q \ =<lb />oa, | ~@M TUCKER. \folf hi h Mi K 1 p an vege- o2 Ss 1. aan J. A, BURGESS, Mer.<lb />ag eehic e : ' i mn wrote tables: a CH me . Washington N. c. |<lb />a} Been | and filed : with the Me pley bill Bam (Or. at }<lb />| oi vapid o ae i pa rat 16, 1800.,. _ mhereT ind una encr. 1 = 4 2 5 7 eee thoroughly ious<lb />perce e apie _ oTha " ye ee Fee Se ¢ bells to'eve : x<lb />ee : t there is widespread de- re tthe a ctieet 2 5 op. P| vane. Fishes Orace ites re ey ;<lb />ia ron  Panasonen M pression inthisT industry (agricul- adou DALE G * vore bitin = S Q q be Patronage of sraveling puvile solicited. '<lb />toe ti Bre: today, om ot be, doubted. charms. the visitor... He | i. % | Congry Jorated. i as vcess!<lb />hd the chiefjcomplaints now | carries a full and oom ¢ ef .. r oMrouce.� HOF<lb />5;<lb />fw S&amp;S wnt if<lb />rs ~= : i ~o<lb /><lb />"s<lb /><lb />.<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />fa<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>PENNGYLVANIA iN 1683.<lb /><lb />eae hee | | 5% DS . 3a F-*? A * * . i |<lb /><lb />AND bRANCBRS. . Loo�<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />: ; 4 wil "2 | From en Unpoblishea Letter From Wil-<lb />AN}: FLOREN eK RAI 1 ROAD 7 eo ; Bs a ae A \ Nam Fern to Duke Ormonde.<lb />Peseta ra mene tok | é : |" I thank god I am safely arrived<lb />| in the province that*the providence | &amp; r , :<lb />of god and Bounty of the King hath 6<lb />' is gore SOeTA. =<lb />esateT . ~made myne, and whieh the credit,<lb />" {<lb />TT prudence and industry of the people ney<lb />oseat pi Ble, ts eg concerned with me must render<lb />Jove [3 zi=s ls | , oa ~Considerable. I was received by the<lb />re cee ee ee | = POV pbk RT ancient Inhabitants with much kind-<lb />PAL ML PY) 30M 2 apie eS ~ness and respect and the rest<lb />Leave Weldon 1» i4 | SLT Oe cHEND ge. Lexy. 4 4; | brought it with them; there may be<lb />OC VK Psy ty _ eer we Wel ae Metre 1 Shp Meee ,<lb />Ar. Kocvk Mt tyes ge ot Rees cg EO | | about four (f. 215b) thousand soules<lb />ee "eemeememn"empmeanee amy en) | mee fame | tL Fie we Rais  SS 4 STD AN pat<lb />nruie baie pees aos | ~in all, I speak, ] think within com.<lb />Ly Tarporo j2): ae srecbg A H tak LE ci Menai Toa | pass; we expect an increase from<lb />"_"--"- im ann eae Peet ys «France, Holland and Germany, as T<lb />riz yr t t { j f x i 7 fie pf rain Si © CM age sn nendne, aed abl ones ih i� t ~ : :<lb />Gy Kosky Mi Pe | § 45) |) Sea eas | well as our Native Country.<lb />Ly Wilsoa , 200th | | 6 20) Fees 1 |<lb />Lv Selma 1 2 33: lf | | The land is Generally good, well | 4<lb />Ly Fay'tievilic! 4 36, 1 27) | | t | waterTd and not so thick of woad as<lb />Ar. Florence | 72) 34 | |  |imaginTd; there are also many open<lb />jn ene jem mel eee ee | | 7 I places that have been old Indian § , fs 7<lb />| 52 | | | BsPAbu sia (875. foilds the trees that grow here are GIVES YOU TRE NEWS FRESHREVERS<lb />pte) fF | Po letgiiticessconle rnd rod, wal.| AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY) AND<lb />| Pome | T % ~ aa<lb />"-- "_- " SA Mi. ti. Ceu ULTZ.. | nut, black, gray and Hickery, Pop- | WORKS FOR (PHE (RFS T�"�<lb />- P.M. | 1A ALM ~lar, Cedar, Cyprus, chestnut, Ash. | "INTERESTS OF.<lb />. Me Ieboro | 3 Ha | | , 7 aes ORK SIDES &amp;: ate .Sarsafrax, Gum, pine, Spruce, oake,<lb />( |<lb />Seurn, 1 ,! | | | black, white, red Spanish shasta |<lb />Lv Magnolia | 4 4y) re yak MERS AND MERCHANTS BLY)<lb />Ar Wilmingto,, 5 43) | | 9 45) | ing their yearTs supplies will tied | and Swamp which has a leafv like a | -O<lb />iP. M.| | AM ! their tise cra toget our ae befere nmi | willow, and is most lasting. The |<lb />a ~~ hasivrelsawhe, + csrctoekiscamplete food the woods yeild is your Elks, |<lb />zs are a)  MOPHIL. SPE es er �,� Ss AVEr, Rabbets,<lb />aims ouniy sorwi, Shall Deer, Racoons, Beaver, Rabbe's. GREENVILLE FIRST, PITT COUNTY SECOND<lb />a a | PP AGRO See OS te Turkeys, Phesants, heath-birds, Pid |<lb />se Ee a ate . 4 wot ak ya _ : yt . 3 . +. |<lb />Led a a | - geons and Putredges, innumerably : | OUR POCKET BOOK TEIRM<lb />' Apri zu, | 2 E an Pet. we need no setting dogs to ketch, | .<lb />hed. os " . oo. ~they run by droves into the house ir :<lb />ae eee ae cold weather. Our Rivers have alsc |<lb />Lv Blew er ee Perea ae VEL Gb 3 | plenty of excellent fish and wate: | _ oo<lb />LV vaste Didi oe ~foul, as Sturgeon, rock, shad, her. |<lb />Mey pe oe re reat i Muarifaetu "ring, cadfish, or flattheads, sheeps. :<lb />a ruse : So - " | os oe whee a heads, roach and perch, and trout |<lb />ln | ~in inland Strer-nes; of foule, the<lb /><lb />. | _ ) : a ne q fhe. ~Swan, white, gray, and black SUBSCRIPTION ©25 Cents 2 MONTH<lb /><lb />| goose, and brands, (f. 216) the best<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb />§<lb />.<lb />t<lb />i<lb />*<lb /><lb />wee "" eee "<lb /><lb />iy. al Salsas gated ecb 8OK) Go atives fos duck and tel I evcr cate, and the<lb />toy whiney ster I 5 e _ o fohe tlines our goodsareali bought aa | Snipe and the Curlue with the Snow- oe __<lb />Hv dane a 6| ide «yf SONT Se ras Merefore. avis uote Qird are also excellent.<lb />hvteopiaeer 112 OU | Pog gg it het orto e ose marie. "| he Aire is sweet and cleare<lb />ar Wino yp tay | ba 7 " ~which makes a sereen and steady<lb />ye 3| oe. = aa eres a eancomexsemme ae ees == sky, asin the more southern parts q<lb />Oo no "" - | 4 we om ty Wi: au i _&amp; of France. Our Summers and Win- | _<lb />i co oae - ~ters are commonly once in throe | :<lb />| 7 ne ! 5 oe 5 years in extreames; but the Winters | .<lb />- J» Potp. M. a ai is | Seldom last above fon weeks and<lb />rv Wilson | bom 1135 10 32! i A : Asien | rarely begin till the latter end of 7<lb />Ar iloeky ¥ Ly lr as] i shdas Ge! jaa ¥ g December; the days are abovo tw" "PUBLISHED: EVERY WEDNESDAY 1c<lb />" oe ~ 7 rar | | hours longer, and the Sun mmol<lb />i re , ; | | The next session of, this Tschool will | Has Hed WON Teuke shee og (dne Dollar rer Y e<lb />(viteaky 0. 2 87, lz open on imakes some recompense for the! J ' yy Cy.<lb /><lb />Aro couton | . P10  sharpo nights of tho Winter season,<lb />MONDAY SEPT. 7, 1896 'ags well as the woods that mak<lb />_ cheap and great fires. We have of<lb /><lb />or<lb /><lb />erro scotland Neck 3ranep 2oa [and coatinue for 10 months. | ane : Le gp RE) ® ae :<lb />piv s Wewlon 5.55 p.m., califax 4,10{ ~The tera are as tollows. 'graine, wheat, maize, rye, barly, | i his KY ie oeupleTs ade oy ie<lb />pete arrives Seutland Neck at 4.55 p! Primary Fniglis h per 110, $2Q9 oates, severall excellent sorts of en f. ERE,<lb />@. crveniville Ody p. in., Kinston 7.46 Interinediate * , &amp;2 «| beans and peas, pumpkens, water |<lb />. 8 ane [eaves Sinston ie ene ( oel : : er (0 and mus meilons, all englesh roots<lb />JEL ; S.am Oo . AVS | Wal &amp; es (vach) ~* ~ alice . an VG ¥ ,<lb />Uiho. at Uicu0 a. m., Werdon 11.20 am} The work and dicelpline of the schoo! | and Garden stuff, good fruit and ex THE TOBACCO DEvakKTMENT, WHICH<lb />Inliy cept Sanday. Will bews heretofore ' cellent Sider, the Peach ere ip IS A REGULAR FEATURE OF Vuk PAPE<lb />, . - We ask a continuance of your ast | divers inde. and very good, and in<lb />Trains on Wasinigion branch leave) jheral patronage. yout | creat abund: ane. Aine tthe. USE CRE IS ALONE WORTH MANY 'tTIMes v....<lb />Washingion 8.00 a in, end 3.00 p.m, aS . ; : mn 1 10<lb />arrives Parmele §.5Ua. m.. and Pay p.| W. H. RAGSDALE.~ | ovall sorts and the signe with us of SUBSCRIPTION PRICE,<lb />m., Tarboro 9.49 4. m., Se abate " _.. sich land) is very fruitful], and tho ~<lb />Tarboro J.30 p.a@., Parmele 1.20) a. m. | not so sweet as some Thave eaten in<lb /><lb />and 620 p. ai, arrives WashingtonT \<lb />ee an anil eal as. he ally ex THE MORNING STAR. | Europe, yet it makes a good wine, |<lb /><lb />} T " en se oom<lb />ept Sundiy. Comnecss with trains eu and the worst, good vinegar. (¢. | (0)<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />Scotl nd Mock Brunch. | rat | lest ~ | 216b.) I have observed three sorts,<lb />The Oldest |<lb />|<lb /><lb />Ty | . Se | the Great grape that has yrecn, red,<lb /><lb />Drath icsves rarpore, ww oO, via Albe-|<lb />marle @ iidterh &amp;. ad. daliy cacept Sun- und black, all ripe cn tho same tree. | Wh<lb />day, 20 450 p. ti., aiday 3 00 PL M; Vawenans | the muskedelland black little grape, | VV en you need<lb />Newspaper in ~which is the best, and may bo irs.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />arrive Plymuiuth 9.000 i. Wh, 25 p.m! @<lb /><lb />qpurulng An ve Ely ually excep! , | | provTd to an excellent wine. Thes<lb />iday, 6. un, Sunday 430 a cu, | _" } Yattle. we<lb />arrive Tarboro IO.2o uid Ti. 45 | 5 ti «" ° are fae very banlsome |<lb />Train on Midlaid N. C, branch leaves | vor ; ig { 6 have pe 10rs9s, not ver nas !<lb />Gold3boro daly, except Sunday, 6.04 1 \% il are lihd. but good. Cow Cattle and hogs in J : ;<lb />m. arriving Smithicld 7°30 a.m. Re a much plenty, an sheep encreass a o |<lb />turning leaves Swithtield 8 00 a. m,, are | apace.<lb />tives at Galdsbors 4 30 a. m. ! Che Onl iive-Dollar Daily of Our town of Philadelphia is seat- ew D ;<lb />Trains in Nashviile pranen leave . ed between two navigable rivers, sao DS' 6a onTt forget the<lb />orky Mount ab 4.30 jm. are | : T oe: : ey, ) +. hee es<lb />Rs A Malay, ts Class inte State, | eveing, from + 0 ata<lb />bs param Belnruin, leave Spring Hope | eet taiient Reflector Offic.<lb />doa. in ,Nashv! © 8.3)am, abive at} Favors Limited Free Coinage yeare, and 4(0 country settlements, " : tTtic ic,<lb /><lb />ocky Mount 9.0T a m. daily except - - thus do we labour to render our. 3<lb />Suiiday. of American Silver and Repeal | gelyes an industreous Colony, to the<lb /><lb />Traiuson Latta waach, Florence R}of the Ten Per Cent. Tax on | honour and benefitt of the Crown, WE HAVE AMPLE FACILI [Es<lb />a, leave Laacta 640 pin, adrive Dunbar State Banks Dail 50 cents as well as our oWn comfort and ad. FOR THE WORK AND DO AuL<lb />ee oe Chan Deak eRe a on Weekln 81.00 p vantage, and lett there not be sep KINDS; Ob COMMEKCIAL AND<lb />~ yi per mon / 86 , er T y :<lb />arrive Latta 7.50 am, dail . us| , erated, say I"Notes and Queries. TOBACCO WARE ~<lb />ay e Latta 7.50 am, daily except Sua Went, Ww. H. BoRNARD - _ HOUSE WORK.<lb />Train onClinton Branch leaves War-' | Wilmington NC Thansa ©, Flaw. |<lb />saw for Clinton caily, except Suuday, | Mr. Platt never smoked a cigar QO ""<lb />11.10 a, m.and 8.50 p, m:* Returnirg except once, when he was a stripling<lb /><lb />eves Clinton pau a.m. and8,00 7 m. in Owego. He had just left Yale<lb />rain No. 78 makes close connection The Charlett 3 college and started a drug store in<lb /><lb />Well : VW K 7 Pp ices if<lb />Richmone. alse at ite xy ote ete this now famous town of Tioga Goun- Our or ali rices , Sot Our Patrons<lb /><lb />Norfolk and VarolinaR R for Noriolk. BSE ER. ty. This was'in the first days of the<lb />ne all points North via Norfolk, Republican party. He then wrote |<lb /><lb />JOHN ¥. DIVINE, the songs for the Fremont ganipaign, |<lb /><lb />Ganeral Supt. North Oarolina's later for the ~Lirioin dontests, and | age . | :<lb />T. M. EMERSON, Trattie Manager. FOREMOST NEWSPAPKR later still for the Grant boomers. THE KE LECTOR ~i , | . 4<lb />J.R. KENLY, GeuTl Manager, | | Hea bas two trunks at bis old home Bie 1a UE: GR<lb /><lb />Y in Owego full of these campaign :<lb />- Delatl Female Crtgal AND WEEKLY sdéngs. All through New York state a<lb />(KY, | there are lappy geniuses with a pred- 18 TH | r KI , | :<lb /><lb />�"� "_"-" | jlection for writing verses. But Mr. fea HOHEA PEST PLACE IN GREENVILLE FUR"<lb /><lb />I have secured the services of a thor- Platt has a record in. this respect<lb /><lb />: ; . and fearless ;Uigge 46! | whiol ] A few b He<lb />oughly . competent teacher and shail} _ {ndependen, an T which is, maryelous. ew years wy<lb />~open a school for girls inT the building | More atactive than ever. it will be | | ago he was the ,guest of the news: faa ey<lb /><lb />invaluable visitor to the home,<lb /><lb />on my premises lately oecupied as music , ; f the Fell '<lb />nooms, oLhe sestion begins ou oflice, the club or the work room, Fre beers aa! mer ee = | T<lb />~MONDAY, 7th OF SEPTEMBER | THE DAILY UBSERVAR eH  yadlked ~round t a tai! hk er q<lb />| All of the news of the wosld. © om i } | a<lb />anil will'contsnue for ten months. plete. Daily-reporta fromthe Stat, politicians ~of the, bet parties, tera. , , a<lb />The, Sr telah 9s follows |; a bol" And Natioga} Capitels,| , #8ra ¥ Venn, Fo pA Aa mai and. ef fe. o<lb />5, OP, o |<lb />ities r ) 50/ THE WREKLY OBSERVER, «| hc CARe® we<lb />Higher be ek M100 A tle family journal, all the Instead he recited, fora: pt<lb />Loneniges (eng) $1,00| . pews of the week. ~The report: she | he com oS vey mon yO GOR:<lb />bd Including y me instrument 93.¢0| , felt the Heute nid Tae tot Ip ant Bi i ot | Pia ioatl<lb />who B te en ze t the tnt min 6+ =, Yass, .<lb />sthool ha upaY. arly hs ~ony a ( BOE VER id ~ped hadierttines oo ey * ;<lb />DOLLAR. A. 7<lb /><lb />Melied ster be will taken. er) CQNEN ONE<lb /><lb />9 wah ES. a ery<lb /><lb />aT mR<lb /><lb />wn ga WA og nd ig dtad | ) rh 9<lb /><lb />bi Pi FL 2 Pane<lb /><lb />gh te Ba<lb /><lb />: it T ~an Pa ~<lb />nih t aust aa<lb /><lb />Sate<lb /><lb />lin ta ha othe<lb /><lb />PA ie he ee UT ee tees CCRT mee<lb /></p>
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          <lb />ci Ste ete<lb /><lb />aD LY REFLECTOR. suc"coup Bus.T | Te<lb />aa | |<lb /><lb />"" Names of Both Get Ixto Print at tke<lb />Keping Constanily at it Brings Success. "<lb />B. F. Sugg went to Kinstos Wed- The I adies Bazaar.<lb /><lb />®<lb /><lb />JUPICIOUS ADVERTISING nesday evening.<lb />meno Hou. J. E. Moore, cf Willixmsten» |<lb />is attending court. , f=» CRESS GOODS = AT 10°<lb /><lb />Is the l~west price any object to Creates many a new business,<lb /><lb />_foyon? Avett best qualition | "retry wn<lb /><lb />DRESS GUODS) AT Ie.<lb /><lb />ne Soe<lb /><lb />Miss Winme Skinn2r returned home:<lb /><lb />any teineomes she sag eh Kevives many «cdull ~~ Wednesday evening from Ch ipel Will, | . DRESS GOODS AT 206,<lb />ew stosk " Rescues many a lost business, . ;<lb />5S ve just re : Saves many a failing business. Il. W. Whedbee went to K-nston DRESS GOODS AT 256<lb />; ~* " di. oft Ove poe hee is , S -cures success to any business. | Wednesday evening and returned this DRESS GOODST = AT 30c<lb />ail ew Goods eae morning, 7<lb />end prices were Dever lower. To ome DRESS GOODS Al 396<lb /><lb />,<lb /><lb />~,<lb /><lb />="<lb /><lb /> - 3DRESS GOODS AT 0c<lb />Vit {DRESS GOODS AT 68c<lb /><lb />i! }DRESS GOODS AT 1c<lb />/ %$DRESS GOODS AT 850<lb />DRESS GOODS AT $100<lb />AT = $1.25<lb /><lb />=<lb />n).<lb />= a een ny<lb />SE  N<lb />pee 2<lb />2 = bs<lb /><lb />the ladies we extend a cordial in- ation te judiciousiy,� us: the) Congressman F. A. Woodard, of the,<lb />vitation to examine our stock of | Cmts of the RavuuoroR, second district, passed through here on<lb /><lb />ATs<lb /><lb />Re<lb /><lb />peta a eE<lb />""<lb /><lb />the train Wednesday evening.<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. Charlie Sugg, an employe of thal YAWN.<lb />. - 3 Ry WAR o sa<lb />nee Government printing office at Wash-)  Pitiiitessss<lb /><lb />Passenger and mail train going|ington City, came hone Wednesday<lb /><lb />uurth, arrives 8:22 A.M. Going South, | ey ning to visit bis parents. ORES DRESS GOODS<lb />irrives 6:47 P. M. rd<lb />North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A | - ee "="_<lb /><lb />M, leavesi0;10 A. M. Bo Cherry ia wishing bis hair wc ii<lb />Seath Sound Vreight, arrives 2:00 P, o Cherry is wishing his hair woald<lb /><lb />elke eo ! | Me deaves 2:15 P.M. Stow aahanow. : FA mm ©<lb />- ~We havea beautiful and up-to-|, S'eamer Tar River arrives from Wash- . J ot wou m oaon<lb /><lb />ington Mondsy, Wednesday and Friday The frost puts a flavor on grapes . é<lb />date line. You will find the latest | ives for Wastingtoa Tuesday, Thure | (het is just out of sight. CHEVIOTS, CAMELS-HATR, EPINGLES,<lb />styles and we know we can please day und Saturday. 5 ZEBELINES, HOMESPUNS, TWEEDS.<lb />oy heroes ter | Now Soy edn don BOUCHE� POURERTES | BhOADULOTR,<lb />hich registration books wi n. } NC<lb />~geen, is what our lady friends say| oWEATHER BULLETIN. which registration books will be oj en : T CH PLAIDS ~<lb /> ofthem. We lave a large line " The millinery stores of Mrs. Hizgs<lb />both iu colors aud blacks aud can Fair, warmer Fridav. and Mrs. Pearce have beea centers cf tee<lb />please you. 7 attraction the last wwo days. Many |<lb />Aare ladies went to admire the displays. He psack Sanglier<lb />Tu-days N. Y. Cotton Market. Two-tone Granite<lb />In Ledies ard Gents FUR- (By Telegraph.) On October Ist Greenville Lodge A. Covert Diagonal<lb />NISHING GOODS we have a : K.&amp; A. M. will kave a meeting to T.vo- one Whipceurd<lb />splendid jine. OPENTG. NOON. CLOSE, | consides she proposition of auc] CawelTs Hair Canvass |<lb />cnet Sept. 8.08 8.13 8.03] the place of meeting toa hall down! Faney Bourettes<lb />| Nov 8.10 8.15 8.03} town Two-tone Panama Natte<lb />en , : . , | Self-colored Raisin Cloth<lb />In LADIES CLOTA for Wrape Dec. 8.18 8-23 8.13] , oe Checkered Homespun<lb />be Ve jant what you want. ; The ladies had a good evening with ~ rea p<lb />hed uve J Jan. 8.26 8.31 8.21} their Autumnal Gypsy Feast at Germa-! Camels-nair Jacquads<lb />; nn = |nia Hall Wednesday night. There was| Potato-sack Suiting {<lb />] x and Boys PANTS WINNEES a good crowd pifsent aod about $20 Sail Cluth Wenves. ;<lb />7 =e waken in. |<lb />GOODS we have just the best) - a | |<lb />stock to be found and prives were; ThatTs What Every One of These oFor fiva weeks I lived on cold wa-| hehe , \<lb />bever lower. Items Are, ter, 80 to speak,� is the way a fellow ~ -<lb />started off a testimonial to a patent |<lb />Boe thch feay | tos this moming cee eT eceemaetiien, Kveryboay cordially invited to inspect our<lb />SHOLS. In shves we eodeav. gage , | oSs .<lb />or tu buy «uch as will please the} Bad colds are coming. We heaid a man who in past years ee guarantee satisfaction. Our line<lb />. Wearer, the prices,on Shoes are ve . , .¢ jas not contined himself strictly to of adies Capes are beau iful. Price n 1<lb />") much ae r than lartweuson. Give Nice breaks today at the warehouses. oarty lines 1n casting his vote, say that p t 0 object.<lb />fo a rial ape you need Enos Prayer meeting in the Beptist church | the Democrats of Pitt county have | ~_sew re ©<lb />or voutrse or avuy Menwver O<lb /><lb />to-night. tins year nominatad the best ticket<lb />yoar family. We can fit the small- ° all through of any year in his recollec"| Ch<lb />est or lurgest foot in the county.; This teeis like opossum and tater� | tion,<lb />Our LL.M. Reynolds &amp; Co.Ts Shoes| weather. ee _. KS.<lb /><lb />for Men and Boys are warranted<lb />to vive good service. We haye|. Money loaned on 30, 60 and 90<lb /><lb />had six years experier ce with days. Ajply tu F.C, Harding. =<lb />this line aud know them to be ali! o Are OU ror "~",<lb />we clalim for them. You can ouy vumber at StatenTs aa<lb />Mill, just 44 miles trom town, a at oSin- GO D<lb />| gle Gold Standard Trices.� See A brilliant displiy of ;<lb />In HARDWARE, GUNS, C. R. Spgrant, Man ager. ---OR---<lb />GUN IMPLEMENTS, ~ Vermont Butter for sale at D. S FALL &amp; WINTER Ni<lb />LOADED SH&amp;LL§, CROCK: | Sinith. v STi V BR ?<lb />ERY, GLASSWARE, HALL Sue our stock of Shves. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, e<lb />LAMPS LIBRARY LAMPS, J. C. Cons &amp; Sox<lb /><lb />PARLOR LAMPS, LAMP " .C. N. SHOES, GENTS FUR- WE ARF (; AN DIDATE ~S| Noi for office but<lb /><lb />a hh Vy Ay Qe a | to<lb />Se row iy | cplhay cree thd GresauitaT Bart NISHINGS AND forn fe oGOOD VALUES ATLOW PRICES� oWe sell evods from<lb /><lb />WOOD aud WILLOW WARE] "ew Gallery over the Greenville Bank 15 to 35 per cent. lower than any other house in this line and take<lb /><lb />jand will be glad to see all my fr-ends| BoyTs 2-Piece Suits in the newest payment in GOLD, SILVER or PAPER. Come to see us at Higgs<lb /><lb />~HARXESS &amp; COLLARS, and the public generally. effecta and all the last weaves | BTos old stand. Our stock embraces<lb /><lb />TRUNKS, GROCER. Es, R. Hyman, Photographer.<lb /><lb />PhOVISIOQNS, FURNITURE,| we sett the best Butter and Cheese, [oon oor S¥8 my store is the CAPES, Cle k HOSTER Y, ~UNDE a OrEAR,<lb />OHILDRENT'S CARRIAGES, J. C. Cons &amp; Son. ~|cheapest plece in town and | nEean G oaks,; HOSIER UNDER ERS,<lb />CARPETS, CARPET PAPER, "rongeminGRanct ies man Boge No CNS, | eens<lb /><lb />, RUGS, LACE CURTAINS. A fresh lot of rau U ream Cheese and , UMBRELLAS, Caps &amp; Hats, 4d EWELRY,<lb />o CURTAIN POLES, Vermont Butter, on ice, at J. S. Tun-|ey. My motto is: oCheap, eheap OVERALLS, J MPERS, ; SHOES.<lb />o stallTs. cheap prices.� and a lot of other goods to numerous to mention.<lb /><lb />. and any goods you need for your} Best Blend ~Ia "53 per li, at S.| Yours to please.<lb /><lb />self aud family cope to see Us +) yy Culte, | Hy. B. CLARK EX ML. FI RDEE:.<lb />Two cars ot New Wheat Flour just<lb /><lb />T Fine Italian Ma eaioni, just received |} Leader of Styles.<lb />eer a utrived at J. C. Cobb &amp; SonTs.<lb />We have a lage line of Nice stock of Dry Goods and No-}<lb />A FU RN ITU RE tions ut J. C. Cobb &amp; Son's.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Our ot ject is to sell good bon-|at J. $. TunstallTs dawleT Jewelry mae At Higgs Bros. old stand.<lb />When COAL weather comes, donTt<lb /><lb />. est goods at the lowest prices.<lb />Liar givetyou ~anything you | ~enget where to buy your Coal. WwW ith Batent oAtowatl Smoke @oors.<lb /><lb />~may peed at the lowest prices you SpPeicHT &amp; MORRILL. . aes<lb />ver heard of. Come and see our! yj. ..by warn any one not to buy EE EER SS<lb />eave Bolld Sak Beroom Epis note against me in favor ot G. A. The Wilsou Heater, which is a stove for house heatiny, is the most remarkable that has ever<lb /><lb />To pass us by would be an inex- aga<lb />ousable njnation. to your pocket Metores &amp; Co, Joun ALLEN,<lb />K,. St i} DOF 80. becauseT we}! L Rt Hob good Wednesday we Lei dis In the first place it radiates more heat than any stove known, and will.save 25 per cent. in faeb<lb /><lb />been patented.<lb /><lb />o ! our : ~ over any stove made.<lb />vy ary make it so. Here isa farmer say much damage had been done<lb />air proposition: If we deserve| the peanut crop in his section by the), - _ Second, with two or three ordinary sticks of pine stove wiod it will keep the fire from 36 to 48<lb /><lb />ing, give us nothing, but if|rain causing the nuts to spreat before | DOU" and with ordinary care the fire will never go out.<lb /><lb />ud our goods and prices sat they could be dug. Thiré, being entirely closed at the base there is no danger of fire, and it is the cleanest sat<lb />tory, sani oPa it withh jn use. It is not necessary to remove the ashes ofvener than once a wonth. These stoves are made,<lb />: Hoping is ep bon is pen that there ar |, diferent styles"the small one, which is made for bed- rooms, vie epectally recommended for Henin, i<lb />8h némore li 4 Well-as comfort. ae a<lb />~The Wilson Heater has re adivant Over any: + agile ariive, becanse it has Paieat wis bee<lb /><lb />arate Vadte Smoke Doors, ; mode Eisen tone bs the smoke from comiug intethe room when yoa take the top off :<lb /><lb />ny |to put in the wood. B Are 80 constructed that theyTcan be taken af and, ~put, back. Pe in<lb /><lb />| ? or asi tet gala one. mints. Thana We ataven, Can snag vgn bore ranted look atthem. sj 4 tite od<lb />at WRT ae 4 haak \ : a tees<lb /><lb />cheribaitse , they are exceedingly mean ,<lb />ag eedyou and liber) .<lb /><lb />: see Dein eet oa testi.| a aN | :  Ld. ~<lb />ek - Headquarters for Hardware, Tinware Stoves.<lb /><lb />*.<lb /><lb /></p>
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