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        <p>THE DAILY REFLECTOF<lb /><lb />ore ince na re A tt eo<lb /><lb />ra)<lb /><lb />D. J WHICHARD. Editor and Owner,<lb /><lb />i a<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />Vol. 4.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 1896.<lb /><lb />eset etpnrtemner eevee<lb /><lb />HIGH ."<lb /><lb />ART<lb /><lb />ae<lb />designer of styles for<lb /><lb />FALL 106.<lb /><lb />~aie 6)<lb /><lb />New and complete line<lb /><lb />of<lb /><lb />Dress Goods,<lb /><lb />_ andTrimmings to match<lb /><lb />~Carpets,<lb />Rugs and<lb /><lb />APL A<lb /><lb />Me Mattia<lb /><lb />wv tie<lb /><lb />i Fi<lb /><lb />cee<lb /><lb />S] ie<lb />Apendiess variet<lb /><lb />fohaA df - tH O2<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />;<lb /><lb />ee (tf i<lb /><lb />"OB ri tid Beet thins no:<lb />trouble ~twe�show, goods:<lb /><lb />Api iA<lb />Hone iw). c elrivgal yin iti dy soa. Nel od<lb /><lb />" AQET Mutora<lb /><lb />row flo) 2aT ~Niwetiolt moe<lb />Next door (o the Bac al<lb /><lb />enoveceientri msi msn wtiiceare stipe ote<lb /><lb />SPARKS &amp; ALLEN *8 CIRCUS<lb /><lb />Coming to Greenville on Wednesday,<lb />wept. 30.<lb /><lb />Take a trip to Sparks &amp; AllenTs co-<lb />Its true there is<lb />only one ring, but itTs big enough for<lb /><lb />lossal one-ring circus.<lb /><lb />the biggest show on earth, and the<lb />horses do net have to lay out in the air<lb />the wind when<lb />This is said to be as<lb /><lb />like cards shot through<lb />they go around.<lb />good a citreus as ever youcrawled under<lb />the canvas: to see and as wholesome<lb />and retreshing as the pics mother used<lb />to bake.<lb /><lb />than anything you ever saw onder any<lb /><lb />Yow enjoy this shew more<lb /><lb />canvas, and you'll lave a chance to<lb /><lb />ae<lb />Browde add Charlés oTjaughinghousé.{}6<lb /><lb />candidate tor Governotewill s<lb /><lb />compare the talking and singing clowns<lb /><lb />of long ago with the latter-day ones.<lb />There are five singing, talking and gro-<lb />tesque clowns. with this show, to say<lb />nothing of a corps ot leapers, tumblers,<lb />gymnasts, wriatists and equestrians,<lb />besides a big museum of curiosities and<lb />one of the greatest schools of trained<lb />animals ever exhibited under a circus<lb />tent.<lb /><lb />The admission js only 25 cents for<lb /><lb />\ °<lb />adults and 10 cents children.<lb /><lb />and tnrill-<lb />ing parachute Jump will be given twice<lb />daily"at land 7 p. m. on dace of per-<lb />for everybody,<lb /><lb />A free balloon ascension<lb /><lb />formance; this free<lb /><lb />whether you attend the circus or not:<lb /><lb />Above all, keepin mind the day and<lb /><lb />dite, which is Wednesday, Sept. 30.<lb />See ad. in todayTs paper.<lb /><lb />Superior Court.<lb /><lb />The following cases oa the criminal<lb />docket have been heard since our last<lb />report:<lb /><lb />k. Lf.<lb /><lb />weanous, not guilty,<lb /><lb />Turmage, carryiagz concealed<lb /><lb />William Nicholson, larceny and re-<lb />ceiving, submits, senteaced one year in<lb />penitentiary.<lb /><lb />George Davis, murder, guilty in see.<lb />ond degree, sentenced 15 years in peni-<lb />tentiary.<lb /><lb />Kenny Edwards, assault with intent<lb />to commit rape, guilty.<lb /><lb />James Moore, retailing without  li-<lb />cense, submiis, finea $10 and costs.<lb /><lb />Orange For_man, carrying concealed<lb />weapons, yubmits judgment suspended<lb /><lb />jon payment of costs.<lb /><lb />J. A Whichard, bastardy, guilty.<lb />J. J. Jones, retailing without license,<lb />nov guilty.<lb /><lb />Gets a Bad Fail.<lb />Agent J. R. Moore, of the Coast<lb />Line, met with an accident, Thursday<lb />~afternoon, that came near proving se-<lb />rious. He was attending to loading<lb />some cars with tobacco, when the gang-<lb />way from the platform to the car, upon<lb />which he was standing at the .time,<lb />slipped .and fell, Mr. Moore was<lb />thrown four teet to tne ground, talling<lb />flat of his back. A man of his size get-<lb />ting such a fall, it isa wender he was<lb />not seriously injured. As it was, he<lb />Was considerably bruised and shaken.<lb /><lb />up.<lb /><lb />ne ~Lqweccan Abn,<lb />Mr Cogdelits Barnhill, | near Grin,<lb /><lb />dooh met, with, a serjous. accident, Wed,<lb /><lb />nes ja which he lost an_armi Mr, Bam,<lb />bill afT ; work about his gin, and gots |<lb /><lb />oot the SAWS), Tie limb<lb />Eat dly lagerated and dnpken that<lb /><lb />s performed faa Bi F. Wai<lb /><lb />Mr. Barnhill has mach ~Sympathy i in |His<lb />misfoffine. Xe Ug.<lb />4 ~I<lb /><lb />» Public Spepiiag. :<lb />Hoa? Cyrus B. Watgen, DémocraticT<lb />4 Ba<lb /><lb />Kinston, Wednesdaf_-Oct, 14.<lb />Snow Hill, Thursdayy Oct.<lb />Greenville, Friday, Oct. 16.<lb /><lb />Greenville.<lb /><lb />Washington, Saturday, Oct 17.<lb /><lb />| ter than this crop, hence a great deal of<lb /><lb />~cort, rolled in, and seeing the great<lb /><lb />| and, McKinley? | When. it was. given<lb /><lb />Last Year and This<lb />A few days ago a practical farmer,<lb />and a good judge of tobaeco was<lb />out at the Warchoures walking around<lb />The<lb />had examined<lb />piies he walked into the office and said<lb /><lb />louking at prices. sales were<lb /><lb />over and he several<lb />to one of the warehouseman, owell, I<lb />have a good lot of tobacco all graded<lb />out which I should like to sell, but<lb />really tobacco is so low that I hate to<lb />put mine on the market now.<lb /><lb />The warehouseman asked kim to go<lb />with him beck on the floor and without |<lb />looking at the price at which the tobae-<lb />co sold that day asked him to price it<lb />The first pile the farmer examined<lb />pretty closely and finally said, owell,<lb />last year that tobacco weuld have sold<lb />for 15 cents.� The<lb />showed him the tag and it was marked<lb />18 cents; oOh,�<lb />jast picke 1 out that pile because it sold<lb /><lb />warehouseman<lb />said the farmer oyou<lb />aigh.T ~Very we'l,� said the tobacco<lb />man, owe will examine any pile on tie<lb />flour,� and in the presence of a number<lb />of farmers they went to several piles and<lb />there vas not a single pile that did not}<lb />sell for more money that day than it<lb />was priced by last years prices.<lb /><lb />The trouble this year with tobacco is<lb />this, it is by far the most interior crop<lb />that we have ever had aid farmers are<lb />not governed so much by the quality of<lb />the tobacco as they are by the p ices<lb />they got last year for tovacco that was<lb />at least on an average 25 per cent bet-<lb /><lb />the talk of low prices.<lb /><lb />ofood Lord"How TBout Dis?�<lb /><lb />S.ianding on the platform at the de"<lb />pot Thursday, two colored men s:ood<lb />talking m= earnest conversation when<lb /><lb />the train, bearing Mr. Bryan and es"<lb /><lb />mass of humanity making such a rush<lb />wand huddhng together, one said to<lb />the other: oGood Lord, bout<lb />disT Is all dese people gwine ter vote<lb />for dat man? HeTll be ~lected right<lb />haTr."Concord Standard.<lb /><lb />how<lb /><lb />Good Cutton Picking.<lb /><lb />Worth Lyles, an 18-year old boy<lb />who lives in No. 5 township, makes a<lb />splendid record in cotton picking.<lb />For eighteen work days he has aver-<lb />azed 215 pounds each day, and on<lb />Wednesday last the young fellow  pull-<lb />ed out 302 pounds. My. Lyles picked<lb />several hundred pounds more than<lb />three bales during the three<lb /><lb />Concord Standard.<lb /><lb />weeks, "<lb /><lb />To Receive $2 a Day.<lb /><lb />Some of the Populists are quoted as<lb />saying that, under a special act the<lb />election registrars are to get $2 a day<lb />for the five days they work. Under the<lb />new election law they get 1 cent for<lb />each name registered. ~There is prac-<lb /><lb />according to the way it sold last year. |<lb /><lb />THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />PEN AAAAARALAA LA tea ele Nc tal ale Nene Nal al hes el all Nal Raa a lL NN Ng NN Naa Nal al NN alee al aly lia Rieti deals se diy tal<lb />;<lb /><lb />H<lb /><lb />aN La<lb /><lb />ThereTs 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 />From the mills that make<lb />that kind.<lb /><lb />A SPECIALTY,<lb /><lb />Its not merely the beauty of stuff, or the stylish<lb />cut---its the fit, the finish, the exquisite stitching<lb />and pressing, the shaping of a pocket, the round-<lb />ing ot a corner; nothing forgotten or half<lb /><lb />done-"all-round clothing. Take time to look<lb />thoroughly, to compare. ThereTs plenty of<lb />cheap clothing, of half-price clothing. See it<lb />you want {to buy it when you've seen this.<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />TH KI} }.)'C IER.<lb /><lb />OUR PLATFORM<lb />1.<lb />y4<lb /><lb />We sell none but the most stylis 1 goods.<lb />Our Ladies Dress Goods shall be the. bes<lb />values that can be secuied.<lb /><lb />tivally a new registration almost all<lb /><lb />over the States--Raleigh Press-Visiyer.<lb />|<lb />~<lb /><lb />The Difterence,<lb />! "Doday ub physiiT n asked, what is<lb />the: difference between Sparks circus<lb /><lb />(up: he anriouneed thav. Sparks has a<lb />showinT North Caroliua while May,<lb />lop thas ho 1.8<lb /><lb />3<lb /><lb />pf Oils<lb /><lb />Administrators Notice:<lb /><lb />tion. swag necessarry ,, The oper {i i Fiibe itt<lb /><lb />rom<lb /># ad<lb /><lb />Wienws. TL DITOt ©<lb /><lb />Mie ig lnment |<lb />AdmTr of W, F. Manning, dec'd<lb /><lb />Jarvis &amp; Blow, eens |<lb /><lb />a hie un<lb /><lb />ita<lb /><lb />~3. Our Dress Trimmings shali be the very new<lb />est that fashicn offers.<lb />4, Our LadiesT Cloaks shall be the best value<lb />and style that: apney can buy.<lb /><lb />Our Misses and, ChildrensT Cortles shall<lb />~the. veny:best service to the wearer.<lb />6. Our Shae department shall contain nonebut<lb /><lb />honest goods. and they will be sold at the<lb /><lb />0. give<lb /><lb />uA! ~~ lowest consistent prices:<lb /><lb />ilies Ruraiphings ail Netkirear shall<lb /><lb />7. QurT<lb /><lb />is i to ee. the newest and most.servieeable.<lb /><lb />di -Mepiiitment - shall! contain ony<lb />a8 We can recommend,<lb />sas Bora will he Strick!<lb /><lb />#romad<lb /><lb />ngTs<lb /><lb />ji<lb /><lb />yep<lb /><lb />Donel<lb /><lb />Bias ahi<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />o&amp;<lb />Prd<lb /><lb />REFLECTOR<lb /><lb />nal<lb /><lb />+4 i" as<lb /><lb />3, WHICHARD. Editor.<lb /><lb />ev<lb />"<lb /><lb />oeven AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />Entered as second-class, mail matter.<lb /><lb />g recat tren sen<lb />"S" OO<lb /><lb />\"  *SURSCRIPTION RATES.<lb /><lb />as<lb /><lb />~ Qme- year. - * 7° $3.00<lb />One month, o+ * « 25<lb />One., week. "7. 2 = 10<lb /><lb />Delivered. in town byjearr jers without<lb />axtra cost. moe<lb />Adyertisn<lb /><lb />ed on app!<lb />office<lb /><lb />="_<lb /><lb />We desire a tive correspondent at<lb />avery postofiice inthe eovnty, who will<lb />send in brief items of NEWS as it occurs<lb />{n each neighborhood. Write plainly<lb />gad only on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />rates are liberal and can be<lb />cation to the editor or at<lb /><lb />amen ned<lb /><lb />Liperal Commission. on ~.subscrip-<lb /><lb />tion rates paid to agents.<lb /><lb />pee<lb /><lb />Fripay, SEPTEMBER 20TH, 1896.<lb /><lb />oDEMOCRATIC NOMINEES<lb />Nativnal Ticket.<lb /><lb />FOR PRESIDENT.<lb />WILLIAM J. BRYAN,<lb />ot Nebraska.<lb />FOR VICE-PRESIDENT.<lb />ARTHUR SEWALL,<lb />of Maine.<lb />FOR CONGRESS"FIRST DIBTRICT.<lb />w. H. LUCAS,<lb />of Hyde county.<lb />OR ELECTOR"FIRST DISTRICT.<lb />JOHN H. SMALL,<lb />of Beaufort county.<lb /><lb />panne steno<lb /><lb />State Ticket:-<lb /><lb />FOR GOVERNOR -<lb />CYRUS B. WATSON,<lb />of Forsyb.<lb /><lb />ones way ea<lb /><lb />oem<lb />gage ie<lb /><lb />FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR:<lb />THOS. W. MASON,<lb />of Northampton.<lb />FOR SECRETARY:<lb />CHAS. M. COOKE,<lb />ot Franklin.<lb /><lb />FOR AUDITOR !<lb />R. M. FURMAN,<lb />ot Buncombe.<lb />EYOR TREASURER :<lb />{B. F. AYCOCK,<lb />ot Wayne,<lb /><lb />aigge Z betes Si Bess<lb /><lb />SUPE. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION :<lb />J.C. SCARBOROUGH,<lb />of Johnston.<lb />FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL }<lb />F, I. OSBORNE,<lb />% of Mecklenburg.<lb />FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE &amp;U-<lb />PREME COURT.<lb />A. C. AVERY, of Burke,<lb />G. H. BROWN. of Beavfort.. _<lb /><lb />Sep cea<lb /><lb />neem earns<lb /><lb />COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET.<lb />FOR THE SENATE.<lb />J. J. LAUGHINGHOUSE.<lb />FOR REPRESENTATIVES.<lb />J BLITTLE,<lb />C L BARRETT,<lb /><lb />FoR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS»<lb />J A K. TUCKER,<lb />_ JESSE CANNON,<lb />A B CONGLETON.<lb /><lb />(| FOR SHERIFF. || ;<lb /><lb />FOR REGISTER OF DEBDS. |<lb /><lb />Tk B MRO<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />| ae<lb /><lb />atte, -<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />it<lb />: en<lb /><lb />Hotel Kliquette.<lb />_ A gentleman of Carrolton, who<lb />has lately retutned fromthe west,<lb />has brought with him a copy of<lb />some of the rules he found posted<lb />jin a hotel dining room.<lb /><lb />The hotel was the oRustiersT<lb />Rest,� at Little Cayuse Creek, Col.<lb />The oRules for the Guidance of<lb />Guests� follow:<lb /><lb />oAll gents with shooting irons<lb />or other weapons must check<lb />them before entering the dining<lb />room. Waiters are too scarce to<lb /><lb />be killed.<lb />oGents are requested not to at-<lb /><lb />en ie ce<lb /><lb />~| tract waitersT attention by throw-<lb /><lb />ing things at them. This is no<lb /><lb />deaf mate asylum.<lb />oSeven kinds of pie are given<lb />with evary dinner.<lb /><lb />oTablecloths are changed every<lb />Sunday.<lb /><lb />_oOur food is all of the best<lb />quality. Our milk is pure, eggs<lb />new-laid and the butter speaks for<lb />itself.<lb /><lb />oGoests tipping waiters must<lb />pay funeral benefits in case one<lb />shouid die from heart disease.<lb /><lb />oNo more than six eggs will be<lb />give each at a sitting. Any guest<lb />found trying to work off shells cn<lb />a neighbor will be fired from the<lb />table.<lb /><lb />oBiscuits found riveted togeth -<lb />er can be opened with a chise<lb />suppiled by a waiter. ~he use<lb />of dynamite is strictly forbid-<lb />den.<lb /><lb />oDisputes over articles of food<lb />must be settled outside.<lb /><lb />oDonTt lasso the waiters, be-<lb />cause the guest who canTt throw<lb />the rope will bo ata disadvan-<lb />tage.<lb /><lb />oGents can take off their coats<lb />ifthey wautto, but they must<lb />keep.on their vests.�""Baltimore<lb />Sun. .<lb /><lb />Ewerything for Bryan.<lb /><lb />The Press Bureau at the Na-<lb />tional Democratic headquarters<lb />has issued the following state-<lb />ment:<lb /><lb />Based upon the present out-<lb />look the following estimate of<lb />BryanTs majorities in November 18<lb />made:<lb /><lb />Alabama, 60,000; Arkansas, 75,-<lb />000; California, 50,000; Colarado,<lb />10,000; Delaware, 10,000; Florida,<lb />15,000; Georgia, 75,000; Idaho, 10,<lb />000; Illinois, 45,000; indiana, 50,-<lb />000; Towa, 30,000; Kansas, 40,000;<lb />Kentucky, 35,000; Louisiana, 40.-<lb />000; Maryland, 15,0u0; Michigan,<lb />30,000; Minnesota, 35,000: Missis-<lb />sippi, 59,000; Montana, 15,000;<lb />Nebraska, 30,000;- Neyada, 4,000;<lb />North Carolina, 20,000; Ohio,<lb />25,000; Oregon, 10,000; South Car-<lb />Olina, 60,000; South Dakota, 10,-<lb />000; Tennesee, 40,000; Texas, 175-<lb />000; Utah, 10,000; Virginia, 25,000;<lb />Washington, 15,000; West Vir-<lb />ginia, 10,010, Wisconsin, 30,-000,<lb />Wyoming, 5.000.<lb /><lb />twenty-six out of forty-five States<lb />with 324 electoral votes.<lb /><lb />. re rland (Me. ) woman whose<lb />hssband came home drank ~and<lb /><lb />got her! out of bed, ~heels first,<lb /><lb />|ran to the street and grabbing a<lb /><lb />cobblestone ohurled it through|<lb />pt Lan ~withT such force that}<lb />the curve out: of the: bal-<lb /><lb />wt his waisycoat in a<lb /><lb />in i od to him. He},<lb />ont to grapple | with her, |.<lb /><lb />These estimates give Bryan |<lb /><lb />The Best Company�<lb />J. L. Sues, Esq.,<lb />Agent Accident Department,<lb />Aetna Life Ins. Co.,<lb />Greenville. N. C.<lb />Dear Sir:"I hold accident policy<lb />9787 in your Compavy-<lb />On the 23rd day of Jnue, 1896, while<lb />superintending work at my saw-mill<lb />my arm was crusiied between two logs.<lb />On the 27th day of August I filed<lb />my claim with your company for in<lb />demnity for two weeks, claiming $20.<lb />Your company, noting thit my disa"<lb /><lb />No.<lb /><lb />b<lb /><lb />Terakers ad<lb />Feral Directors,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. ©.<lb /><lb />Have just received an<lb /><lb />of the latest style and are ready to serve<lb />the wants of the trade at Prices Lower<lb /><lb />bility was fora period longer than I<lb />claimed, sent me their check dated |<lb />Sept. Ist, 1896, for $26.78. ~This ie a<lb />striking contrast with companies which<lb />prefer to scale a claim instead of pay"<lb />ing the full amount. |<lb /><lb />I thank you and your company for<lb />this prompt and generous settlement,<lb />having paid me more than I claimed.<lb /><lb />I commend vur excellent company<lb />to those desiring the best insurance.<lb /><lb />Yours very truly, b<lb />W. IK. Procter.<lb /><lb />A new supply of Diamond Inks and<lb />Reflector Book<lb /><lb />Cream mucilage at<lb /><lb />Store.<lb /><lb />eed<lb />oe asec rg eee ter a nee<lb /><lb />oNone name it but to praise.�<lb /><lb />Greenville, Wednesday,<lb />Sept. 30th. |<lb /><lb />T<lb /><lb />SSHL SHOWS<lb /><lb />than ever off-+red befcre. Small prvfits<lb />and quick sales, is our motto. Our<lb />goods are new and cheap to meet the<lb />wants of the masses, We are sel'ing<lb />goods at a price far below the usual<lb /><lb />price.<lb />$75 casket we sell for 860<lb />70 bE 5)<lb />65 66 ay 66 45,50<lb />55 ts ts _ bs A()<lb />50 66 z Cs £5<lb />An 66 t6 be 30<lb />35 6 ee ot 4<lb />80 66 be , $b 20<lb />% 66 $s (s lo<lb />15 66 &amp;% 56 12. 50<lb /><lb />All we ask is atrial and will yive en-<lb />tire satisfaction.<lb />G. A. McGOWAN &amp; CO.<lb />Opposite Post Office.<lb /><lb />B. F. SUGG, Manager.<lb /><lb />J: W. HIGGS, Pres, J. S. HIGGS, Cashier<lb />Maj. HENRY HARDING AssTt Cashier.<lb /><lb />Lu<lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />cena<lb /><lb />STOCKHOLDERS.<lb />Representing a Capital of More Than a Halt<lb />Million Dollars,<lb /><lb />Wm. T. Dixon, President National |<lb />Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md.<lb />The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotlana<lb /><lb />Delightful Elegant<lb />and Wholly Refined.<lb /><lb />Equestrian, Athletic, Acrobatic,<lb />Gymnastic and Aerial Ex-<lb />hibtions by Champions<lb />in ail Lines.<lb /><lb />| Classic, } Modern and Up-to-Date<lb />Displays of every kind, Char-<lb /><lb />acter aud Description.<lb /><lb />A Trained Animal Exposition<lb />apd Hippodromatic combination<lb />of all New, Marvelous, Startling,<lb />Original and Superbly Presented<lb />Performances. Most Wonderful<lb />ever seen, an? to ail of whick one<lb /><lb />25 cent ticket admits. Cuildrea<lb />~uncer 12 years, L0c.<lb />A THRILLING<lb />e<lb /><lb />AND PERILOUS<lb />PARAUHUTE DESCENT.<lb />Will be given to our thousands<lb /><lb />of patrons on day of exhinition<lb />twice daily, at l and 7 P. 3<lb /><lb />Notice.<lb /><lb />The Tax Lists for the county of Pitt<lb />for the year 1896 haye been placed in my<lb />hands for collection. A'~] persons owing<lb />taxes are hereby notified to come for-<lb />ward and settle promptly and save them-<lb />selves trouble and Costs.<lb /><lb />R W. KING, Sheriff.<lb /><lb />ER Pf see<lb /><lb />Pe sewed in his new<lb />store to supp our<lb />needs in che ii :<lb /><lb />The Bnalzes are filled<lb />with br<lb />boxes and tins. of<lb />~things, ne barre<lb /><lb />08, c<lb /><lb />4 sh erring DA<lb /><lb />Le =p he ieee ne ; ar 2<lb /><lb />: ne of<lb />Choice Groceries.<lb /><lb />htly colored<lb />jood<lb />of<lb /><lb />ckled fruiteane vege \<lb /><lb />_Thereis a ~wholesom- fe<lb />~swee<lb /><lb />Neck, N. �,�.<lb /><lb />| Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C:<lb />} RR. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C.<lb /><lb />D. W. Hardee Higgs Bros.,<lb /><lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />ee a AT<lb /><lb />We respectfully solicit the accounts<lb />of firms, individuals and the general<lb />oublic.<lb /><lb />Checks and Account Books furnish<lb />ed on application.<lb /><lb />eT NAA 2 tet nner mene cetaceans<lb /><lb />A Large stock ole<lb /><lb />| e 4<lb /><lb />House Furnishing<lb />Goods, Bicycles, Xe.<lb /><lb />Just opened up in<lb />store next door to él.<lb /><lb />C. Cobb &amp; Son, by<lb />S.E. PENDER "<lb />&amp; CO.<lb /><lb />Stoves and Tinware<lb />cheaper than ever be-<lb />fore.<lb /><lb />Busord © ~SIAVG "TR |<lb /><lb />INVA SHL<lb /><lb />00 00008 reNdy)<lb /><lb />oO°N ~STIANTTAD<lb /><lb />. 3<lb />s<lb /><lb />--g6gt o9381 ANAS GAZINVDUOAY<lb /><lb /> oATLL o1 = i*3,S8Ig*9A ~NOSAL oV oUY<lb /><lb />*SULIJJ-] PUY SUOSIOg BIGIsuUOdsoY jo Ss}UUOD<lb /><lb />~ oOV PEE suOH}22II05 PHOS ~puT ssoujsng Zupyueg JesoueH v s}I"SUTI]<lb /><lb />ayo 4<lb /><lb />ae<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />~<lb />ae<lb /><lb />~eze yendey ur preg<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />=<lb />ge ES<lb />rs<lb /><lb />_¥aTANa<lb /><lb />a ee<lb /><lb />*<lb />aw<lb />oe<lb /><lb />o00°00<lb /><lb />we<lb /><lb />ili lni<lb /><lb />| HAVE TEE PRETTIEST<lb />__LINE OF "<lb /><lb />Wall Paper!<lb /><lb />ever shown in Greenville. Be:<lb />sure tosee my samples: All new<lb />styles, uot an old piece in the lot.<lb />Will take pleasure in bringing<lb />samples to your home if you will<lb />notify me at wy shop near Hum-<lb />berTs, on Dickerson avenue,<lb /><lb />A. FP ELLINGTON.<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peantt,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of eotton<lb />and peanuts for yesierday, as fi mmished<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer-<lb />charts of s.orfok -<lb /><lb />COTTON.<lb />Good Middling 8t<lb />Middling 7f<lb />Low Middling 73<lb />Good Ordinary 6 13-16<lb />Tone"sseady<lb />PEANUTS.<lb />Prine 24<lb />Extra Prime 3<lb />oancy 3:<lb />Spanish 81.10 bn<lb /><lb />Tone"firm.<lb />GREENVILLE TOPACE. MARKET<lb />REPUxT<lb /><lb />LY Oo. L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />Steric<lb /><lb />Luas"Common..... ....23 to 8<lb />e Fine.... ec. e-ee, 7 to 14<lb />CUTTERS ~ Common... 64 told<lb />_. Fine.... sense ,10 to 18<lb />Greenville Market.<lb />Corrected by 8. M. Schultz.<lb />Butter, per lb 15 to 25<lb />Western Sides 4t to 5<lb />Suger cured Hame 10 to 124<lb />orn 40) to 60<lb />Corn Meal 50 to 65<lb />Flour, Family 3.76 to 4.25<lb />Lard 5} to 10<lb />Oats 35 to 40<lb />Sugar 4 to6<lb />Coftee 13 to 26<lb />Salt per Sach S0 to 1 75<lb />Chickens 10 to 25<lb />Eggs per doz Wto ll<lb />Beeswax. per ~0<lb /><lb />BLOOD POISON<lb /><lb />A A SPEGIALT Y sacs<lb />orTere<lb />matiary BLUOD POISON permanently<lb />ite oan in 15t035 nate You can betreatcd af<lb />hy jhome forsam? price under same guarans<lb />Ae ty. If you prefer tocome hero we willcon<lb />tract to pay railroad fareand hotel bills,and<lb />nocharge, if we fail to cure. If you havc taken mere<lb />cury, odidé Sire to and still have aches and<lb />ins, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat,<lb />imples, Copper Colored 1 Spots, Ulcers or.<lb />any ae of the body, Mair or Eyebrows fallin<lb />out, it is this Secondary BiLLOOD POISO<lb />we ;uarantee tocure. Wo solicittho most obsti=<lb />nate cases and challonee the werid for @<lb />case wocannoteure. ~hig disease nas a.ways<lb />baffled the skill of the most eminent physi<lb />cians. ©500,0C0 eapitei behind our uncondie<lb />tional guaranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed on<lb />application. Address COO REMEDY<lb />$07 Masonic Temale, OHICAGO. ELLe<lb /><lb />Professiona! Cards.<lb />John E. Woodard. ¥.. Harding,<lb />Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N<lb />OODARD &amp; HARDING,<lb />ATVYORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />. Greenville, N.<lb />~pecial attention given to collections:<lb />anc settlement of claime.<lb />Loans made on short tiave.<lb />DENTIST,<lb /><lb />pRB le R. L. C<lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />Office over Old Brick Store next to<lb />King Hovse,<lb /><lb />.C,<lb /><lb />ARR,<lb /><lb />S3arbders.<lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENVILLE: N. 9.<lb /><lb />Pattonage solicited, Cleaning, Dyeing:<lb />and Pressing Gents Clothes § a ospecialty<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />emer hese sen arene nasi te settee ""<lb /><lb />1 bases EDMUNDS. ;<lb />FASHIONABLE yr G8<lb /><lb />Special attention given so cleaning<lb />Gentlemena Cloth ne<lb /><lb />| 1 ME SCHCOL FOR GiRLS.<lb /><lb />Will open at oElm Cottage,�<lb />Oct. 2nda pope prepa<lb />yours | Se A!<lb /><lb />from 8 to k<lb /><lb />ber limited, to 10. dress<lb />.  L. Meo. WHBbEa<lb /><lb />wed 0 Naledn Ie<lb /><lb />OTKL NICHO] SON,<lb /><lb />J..A, BURGEss, Mer.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />age = Wego, N.C,<lb /><lb />oThis Hotel has bec spite canted<lb />~| vated, severalT pai roots adi elec<lb />tric bells to eve ~Atton y ger"<lb />sani. Shige t= Ate daily.<lb />0.<lb />"Saar T<lb /><lb />Lae<lb /><lb />revi i i<lb /><lb />a nme in my ae ad collection.<lb /><lb />§<lb />see eRe MES? 4 i<lb />he<lb /><lb />~The tons Tax List for ig has, |<lb /><lb />en<lb /><lb />were<lb /></p>
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A.M<lb /><lb />se<lb /><lb />* Washington 8.00 a. m.,<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />hi<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />" ~<lb /><lb />"_" ion atad<lb /><lb />i<lb />Dated \minl &amp; | o , . |<lb />April 20, leon! i-: | 3% |<lb />1896. i Al «zl Ze |<lb />vee PA<lb />ae oi. P. M. | |<lb />Ly Florence S40 4) |<lb />Lv Fayetteville: Vt di te |<lb />Ly Selma j ia SG: |<lb />Ar Wilson 1 20 id 35)<lb />rn L ; . yO<lb />~"" 1 }<lb />a |<lb />an | ' j<lb />ALM P.M.<lb />LY Ve iltetiagynan| Y Zo; 7 00<lb />LhV Maricata i dzi 8 30<lb />uv Gold se ree | 12 On 9 36<lb />ar Wiis Ton 10 27<lb />LY Varbero 2438] .<lb />t~ * re lat<lb />27 me) =:<lb />A" lw ay<lb />MAY IP. P, M,<lb />Lv Wilson 1a 11135 10 32<lb />Arttocky Wn | 2 Ud |te th a) 16<lb />Ar arbor. 400) | |<lb />Lv Carbors | 7<lb />Lv Rocky Mi) 2 | jlz ua<lb />Ar +veldon : ') OL<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />Mrain ou Scotlaud Neck 3ranep toa<lb />eaves Welilou 3.55 p. m., talifax 4.10<lb />p. m., arrives Scutland Neck at 4.55 p<lb />w., Greenville 6.47 p.t., Kinstou 7.45<lb />p- m. Returning, leaves Kinstou 7.2<lb />@.m., Greenville 8.22 a.m. Arriving<lb />Walifax at 11:00 a. m., Weston 11.20 am<lb />laily except Suuday.<lb /><lb />Trains on Washaigton Branch leave<lb />and 3.00 p.m,<lb />arrives Parmele 3.60 a. m., and 4.4) p.<lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves<lb />Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. m.<lb />and 6.20 p., ui,, arrives Washington<lb />11.50 a. m., and 7.20 p. m. Daily ex-<lb />ept Sunday. Cotnects with trains on<lb />Scotlind Neck ranch.<lb /><lb />9<lb /><lb />Tram leives caroore, wv via Albe-<lb />marie &amp; raleigh K. tt. daily except Sun-<lb />day, 25 4 50 p, ta., Sunday 800. P, M;<lb />arrive Plymouth 9.00 P. WL, 4.25 p, m.<lb />Returning .gaves Plymouth daily except<lb />Sunday, 6.00 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a n.,<lb /><lb />arrive [arboro 10. Boam and W. 45<lb />Train on Midland N.C, branch Levers<lb /><lb />4rold8boro daily, except Sunday, 6.05<lb /><lb />m. arriving Smitktield 7°30 a. m., Re-<lb /><lb />turning leaves Swithtield 8 00 a. m,, ar-<lb /><lb />tives at Goldstors 4.30 a.m.<lb /><lb />Trains in Nashville oranch leave<lb />Rocky Mount at 4.30 p. m,. arrive<lb />Nashville 5.us p.  , Spring Hope 5.30<lb /><lb />. wm. Returnin. Jeave Spring Hope<lb />3.004. m., Nashy e 8.3) am, alive at<lb />Rocky Monnt 9.0 a m. daily except<lb />Sunday.<lb /><lb />Trains on-Latta branch, Florence R<lb />&amp;., leave Lita 6 40 pm, atrive Dunbar<lb />1.50 pm, Clio 5.05 pm. Returuing<lb />Aeave Clivi6.l0 a maa, Dunbar 6.30 a m,<lb />ae Latta 7.50 am, daily except Sun-<lb /><lb />y:<lb /><lb />Train onClinton Branch leayes War-<lb />saw for Clinton caily, except Suuaday,<lb />11.10 a,m.and 8.50 p, m* Returnirg<lb />feaves Clinton at7.00 a. m. and3,00 ; m.<lb /><lb />- Train No, 78 makes close connection<lb />at Weldon. fi ralb points daily, all rail via<lb />Bishan. alse at Roky. Mount with<lb />Norfolk and CarelitiaR<lb /><lb />ne all poia MASON DIV Seer<lb />i General Supt.<lb /><lb />oyp, M. EMERSOMS aiid Manages.<lb />als R. KENLY. GeuTl Manager,<lb /><lb />~Balect Female ~thot!<lb /><lb />I have secured Rin services ofa thor-| |<lb /><lb />tent teacher and shail<lb />building,<lb /><lb />oughly sohoehate<lb />open: rig, in<lb /><lb />~on m ~premises a itey oui edas music<lb />rooms. ~The session begius ou<lb /><lb />MONDAY, ~Tth OF SEPTEMBER<lb />-gnd will coutiaue for'ten hs.<lb />| my ternys ~areT aaT na Roflows. on.<lb />Primacy 3 English per mo,<lb />e diateo o<lb />, 2 os ,<lb /><lb />sis PNY i wrt Ve<lb /><lb />$2 00<lb />an 50<lb />+7g8 00<lb />Ma<lb /><lb />,<lb />Ha *<lb /><lb />Ki beter apply<lb /><lb />yr<lb /><lb />eho<lb /><lb />' o~ M<lb /><lb />sa . A bt<lb />1% wai seits NEWSPAPE® ise<lb /><lb />| chasing else where Oursroek is complete<lb />, wallits braucies.<lb /><lb />a Notiolle ry<lb /><lb />OO}:<lb />usd ot iia CO}:<lb />ieee a o 4<lb /><lb />| THEDAILY OBSERVER... |.<lb />| terre<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />_| Showing the Avitity. of a Somnambulist te<lb />Use His Eyes.<lb /><lb />A Star writer was csking the phy-<lb />siciana great muny questions and<lb />getting answers to them, while the<lb />| physician wasnTt getting a cent of<lb />! i pay for the part he was performing.<lb /><lb />~o~By the way,� inquired The Star<lb />~man, ~~do you think tbat a somnam-<lb />bulist can sec?�<lb /><lb />oDo you mean when he is awake<lb />or when he is somnambulizing, so<lb />to speak?�T smiled the physician.<lb /><lb />oWhile he is somnambulizing, of<lb />course. ITm not talking about blind<lb />men,�<lb /><lb />oWell, I wonTt answer your ques-<lb />| tion directly, but Il] tel] you a story<lb />i which may go as an answer. About<lb />ten years ago I had a roommate, a<lb />ycung fellow who was a student in<lb />the medical college, and a bright<lb />young fellow he was too, He was<lb />fond of shooting, and to keep up his<lb />practice he had a fine airgun, and he<lb />converted the hall on the third ficor,<lb />which we occupied, into a shooting<lb />gallery. I used to take a hand my-<lb />| self every time I had a chance, and<lb /><lb />'sometimes for an hour at a time he<lb />would be banging away at the tar-<lb />| get he had fixed at the jare end of the |<lb />hall.<lb />oOno morning I came in from 4<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb /><lb />~SAM, M. SCHULTZ.<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES &amp; SHOTLDERS<lb /><lb />YARMERS AND MERUHANTS BLY)<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tine<lb />their interest to get our prices befere rua |<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEE, TItsAh<lb /><lb />os<lb /><lb />Yur fis<lb />BAKES WSS (Oe: | patient's about 3 oTclock and found<lb />L.wavs utlewass oh .cee tatess the whole upper story dark. I lit<lb />~PSH OEE ot | the vas in the front room, which we<lb />TUBACEO § BUES ow Stas Ra | used as a sitting room, and was<lb /><lb />~about to go out and light the gas ip<lb />; the ball, when the young fellow |<lb />ote stack af | came walking in from our sleeping<lb />o mia pan | room, attired in his nightclothes<lb /><lb />F v a A) A ( uj rt a and with his eves wideopen. I spok:<lb /><lb />| ~to him, thinking something was the<lb /><lb />always ouhand «vtsold .o vrives tose | matter with him, but be did not an<lb /><lb />the times. tur yoods areall eal oun | . pet '<lb />gold tor CAnt. theretore, tiavien swer, and in a minute I saw that ho<lb /><lb />to Ti.we sell vi u eloze m: argiv. a was walking in his sleep.<lb />DOM at Sn towns Soe) oThis was not altogether unusua!<lb />| with him, but Ihad never caught<lb />~Dim in the act before and concluded<lb />'Iwould watch him. He came di-<lb />rectly across the rcom, going arounc<lb />4 e 4 | | a chair and a table that stood in his<lb />} | patb, and opening a drawer where<lb />iy d ' Aner ibe kept the airgun he took it out,<lb /># and then he loaded it, getting the<lb />| small bullets we used out of a box<lb />The next session ofthis fschoo! will, on the mantelpiece. This box he<lb />open on ~stuck into what would have been<lb />| his coat, pocket, if he had had a coat<lb />MONDAY SEPT. 7, 1896 | on, but as he hadnTt the box fell te<lb />and continue for 1@ months. | tho floor, which he took no note of.<lb />Oe Meets re ae tolls. x 2 ov. oThen he went into the dark hall,<lb />Interinediate he $2 un [eee avoiding all furniture in<lb />Higher o 33.00, bis way, and going as straight to<lb />Languages (each) *o 31 5 | the door as if he had becn awake. |<lb />The work and disclpline of the schoo! | followed him cautiously into tue<lb />will be as heretozore. | hall, and when he had reached the<lb /><lb />e ask a continuance of your past |<lb /><lb />iberal patronage. | usual point from which we did our<lb />firing he stopped, took careful ain<lb /><lb />ve vuy direct frets oanafucrures<lb />ing Youto ouy to ete oratin, 8<lb /><lb />~ibe<lb /><lb />Ofp rt<lb /><lb />Te<lb /><lb />Wau<lb /><lb />aaeany iL<lb /><lb />&amp;,<lb /><lb />vy et<lb /><lb />LY<lb /><lb />A DOCTOR'S STORY.<lb /><lb />L DALY AERLEATD<lb /><lb />GIVES YOU TRE NEWS:FRESH EVERY<lb />AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) AND<lb />WORKS FOR THE RFS�"�<lb />"INTERESTS OF.<lb /><lb />OUR POCKET BOOK THIRD<lb /><lb />HIB BASTERN HEFLE<lb /><lb />"PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AT<lb /><lb />ine Dollar Per Year.<lb /><lb />This is the PeopleTs Favorite<lb /><lb />HE 1OBACCO DEPAKTMENT, WHICH<lb />IS A REGULAR FEATURE OF 1HE PAPER<lb />1S ALONE WORTH MANY TIMéS oPak:<lb />3UBSCRIPLION PRICE, .<lb /><lb />W. El. RAGSDALE. |<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR.<lb /><lb />The Oldest<lb />Daily Newspaper in<lb /><lb />of the gun scemed to have quite a<lb />different effect than either my voice<lb />or the bright light in the room, fo<lb />on the instant he dropped the gun,<lb />mado ahalf step forward and fel!<lb />into my arms, just about as he<lb />would have fallen out of bed if he<lb />had waked suddenly on its edge.<lb /><lb />~Ho was wida awake in a minute<lb /><lb />nd began laughing and asking me<lb />what bad happened. I told him, ana<lb />we at once lit the gas in the hall and<lb />examined the target. Tho target had<lb />been repainted after we bad had our<lb />last practice, so that we could see<lb />plainly where his bullet had hit, and<lb />T assure you he had made almost a<lb />center shot. Now,TT concluded the<lb />physician, ~in the lighted room he<lb />missed all the furniture in his way,<lb />and in the dark hall he had hit the<lb />target. Do you think he could see,<lb />or couldnTt be?�<lb /><lb />The answer wasnTt quite satisfac.<lb />tory as an answer, but it made a<lb />problem to wrestle with, andthe<lb />physician kindly consented tc let<lb />his questioner figure it out to suit<lb />himself. "Washington Star.<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />North Carolina.<lb /><lb />a,<lb /><lb />Che Only 1 .ve-Nollar waily o7<lb />its Class in the State.<lb /><lb />Favors 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. Ba RNARD<lb /><lb />Wilmington NC<lb /><lb />Fe ene aera<lb /><lb />Why He Ceased Whistling.<lb /><lb />One day as Field Marshal Wran.<lb />gel andthe lateT Exaperor Frederick<lb />were walking in Berlin they met an<lb />apprentice boy who was whistling a<lb />lively tune,<lb /><lb />game nearer, and dofied his cap with<lb />% pleasant smile.<lb />Wrangel was highly gratified with<lb /><lb />The | Charictia |<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />ioe = e uke Pt � fe o a .<lb />j : eT | pe ee Boome<lb />? ~afer on ae pee<lb /><lb />* North Dar olipa: 8<lb /><lb />he Le 4} tho civility of the lad, and said tc<lb />AND. | the crown prince: |<lb />"" WRERKLY,| oThere, your royal highness can<lb />omen se | | see how loyal these apprentice lads<lb /><lb />col grade Yas am} taad a0 , are. How delighted they seem to bal:<lb />ndependens and fearless ;bigge 1 + | when th AGrOSS a,<lb /><lb />more atactive than ever. it- will be i the royal fatality 1"? fe a.rnemaber of<lb />invalnable, visito? to she, home,T alg iW yan 1,� said th<lb /><lb />office, the club, or.the, work rnom,. ) gel," said the crown prince,<lb />Pith at ~touch of therriment, ~just<lb /><lb />f+ ) whistling. 7<lb />| my lad, 7 a Wran<lb />. i oTell us why you ceased whis-<lb />tling.TT<lb /><lb />fts | oseWhenever I see you," replied tho<lb />we bay Te anid then<lb />ry i �<lb /><lb />woe tt an<lb /><lb />f he Ps v4 "+ ~i<lb />: i FSR int on gonad Wey iy<lb /><lb />and fired. Theslight snap and shock |<lb /><lb />pat stépped ag they |<lb /><lb />ask, the; boy why he has stopped |<lb /><lb />by yd: ) gia<lb /><lb />Sine oe (0)<lb /><lb />When you need<lb /><lb />JOB PRINTING<lb /><lb />Rieflector @Tftice,<lb />Wi AAVE AMPLE FACILITIES<lb />FOR YTHE WORK AND DO sau<lb /><lb />KINDS? Ob COMMERCIAL AND<lb />TOBACCO WAREHOUSE WORK.<lb /><lb />"mcmamneneae (4 nce Mpa,<lb /><lb />THE REFLECTOR, BOOK STOF<lb /><lb />18 THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN GREENVILLE FO ue<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />. «<lb />nen<lb /><lb />(GREENVILLE FIRST, PITT COUNTY SECOND<lb /><lb />=== pt Don't forge: the<lb /><lb />Our Work and Prices Suit our Patrons<lb /><lb />onan eae<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />; [) AILY R K R LECTO R. SILVER Bua-GoLD BUG. F R IG]<lb /><lb />Names of Both Get Ixrto Pr:ct at the|<lb />Ratio of 16 to 1.<lb /><lb />Conny Costar al it Bras Ses, :<lb /><lb />ce ene<lb /><lb />Burwell Riddick returned Thursday<lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING evening frcm Suffolk.<lb />: KE. H. Taft returned Thursiliy ever.-|<lb /><lb />aaa eines<lb /><lb />Sin dd dedi ih dh ddl<lb /><lb />: . oe * inv S$ :<lb />_ Is the l»west price any object to | Creates many a new business, ing from Rocky MounT. }TRESS GOODS AT 10°<lb />iedlg i an eon qualities al glia UN va laren uid eas B. C. Pearce cams home Thursday! | DRESS GUODS AT 15e<lb />: eg pep abe! Had adie Bede aie many a dull business, evening from Baitimore. | 3} DRESS GOODS AT 20¢<lb />We sscues Many a lost . , | |<lb />which we have just re- sve kt a talin "e | (Pp. H. Gorman returned Thursday ;DRESS GOODS AT 250<lb />y a failing business.<lb />eeived. Our store is - 5 cures suceess to any business, She from Richmond. DRESS GOODST AT 306<lb /><lb />fall of New Goods DRESS GOODS = AIL 39e<lb /><lb />- cod prices were vever lower. To . " F. C. Harding left this morning for<lb />the ladies we extend a cordial in-| To ~advertise judiciousiy,� us? the | Raleigh to take Willam Harrington to) DRESS GOODS AT 50c<lb /><lb />DRESS GOODS = AT 63c<lb />DRESS GOODS AT Thc.<lb />DRESS GOODS °AT 85c¢<lb />DRESS GOODST AT " $1.00<lb />DRESS GOODS AT $1.95<lb /><lb />aorth, arrives 8:22 A. M. Going South, BENS ,<lb />irtives 6:47 P. M. ner returned Thursday eyeniag from a<lb />North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A | visit to Williamston, \  Que § EE<lb /><lb />* gi * ° , ~ ,<lb />4 vitation to examine our stock of | columrs of the RevLucror. the State hospital.<lb /><lb />" ~ J. G. Bowling, auctioneer of the<lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. Star Warehouse, went to Oxford today<lb /><lb />le<lb />ie,<lb /><lb />"_: to see his family.<lb /><lb />Passenger und mail train going} Mrs, P. E. Daney and Miss Pat Skin-<lb /><lb />M, leavesl0:10 A. M,<lb /><lb />South Bound Freight, arrivea 2:00 P.) 0 Mrs S., M. Schultz and children re-<lb />M. leaves 2:15 F. ¥. Mrs 5. M. Schultz and children re JV ew Futumn : i fects.<lb /><lb />We havea beantiful and up: to-| Steamer ~l'ar River arrives from Wash- turned Thuvsday evening from a visit<lb /><lb />date tine. You will find the tatest |ivgton Monday, Wednesday and Friday | to ier parents at Rocky Mount.  .<lb />styles and we know we can please leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs © ber parens ah Moen) CHEV\ OTS. CAMELS-HAT&amp;, EPINGLES,<lb />day and Saturday. Mrs. F. M. Pender, ot New York,|ZEBELINES, HOMESPUNS, TWEEDS,<lb />yon. Ob, how lovely, how bean. . aye| BOUCLE BOURETTES BROADCLOTH<lb />tiful, the prettiest line | have ever | =""""""= wuo has been spending a few days COURFEL DIAGONEMS. FRENCH PLATDS<lb />seen, is what our lady friends say MARKETS. with the family of L. LH. Pender, ictt! ° _f .<lb />of them. We have 4 large line this morning. | ;<lb />both iv colors and biacks aud can (By Telegraph.) a Sa oo $<lb />please you. _ a |<lb />7 NEW YCRK COTTON. Auetion"At 1 o'clock Suturday, be He psack Sanglier<lb />nS OPENTG NOON CLOSE fere the Court LLlouse di OB, I webl sell 'Iwo- tone Granite !<lb />In Lrdies ard Gents FUR- Sept 3.018 , : al 801 about 150 watches at auction. Jovert Diagonal<lb />NISHING GOODS we have aj} °°?" o ue o W. S. Rawk. Two-~one Whipeord<lb />splendid fine. Nov. 8.07 8.06 8.01 CamelTs Hair Canvass<lb />Dec. 8.18 812 808] It is said that the Rev. Thos. Dixon .| Fancy Bourettes ;<lb />. Jan. 8.27 8.19 8.16)of New York, and T. B.. Reed, of su ie Fapene Matte<lb />In LADIES CLOTH for Wraps yr ~ varokina! olf-colored 1valsin U10t<lb />Gs iate fo what you want E CHICAGO MEAT AND GRAIN. Manic, ne to canvass North Warokna Checkered ieee :<lb />oPEN« cose tor McKonley. Camels-nair Jacquads<lb />; ae Ge JOSE. | , fs ~y ° ,<lb />Wierat"Dee, 634 a 644 674 The Rertectroriadds Chicago que oe oe ee ;<lb />In Men and Boys PANTS] porx"Sept. 6.00 6.074 | tations on wheat, pork and ribs;.open"|<lb />: K"Sept. 6. 074<lb />GOODS we have just the best o __Jan. 7. 174 7172 ing and closing, te its telegraphic } ;<lb />stock to be found aud prices were mune i� hehe ;<lb />never lover. Rins"Sept. 3.23! 3.25 | warket reports. |<lb />«Jan. 3 a 35741 Ip can never be repemed toc oftenT secs<lb /><lb />= When money is plenty, work seelis- the<lb /><lb />on e, the m K "CF | l , ins<lb />erent """ [man zwiew money isseareey the many) veryboay cordially invited to inspect our<lb />| stock: and we guarantee satisfaction. Our line<lb /><lb />or tu buy such as will please the<lb /><lb />wearer, the prices on Shoes a6) se What Every One of Thee | Gov Tillman, off South Carolina. of Ladies Capes are beautiful. Price no object.<lb /><lb />much lower than lart season. Give ailed te fil bis appoinement at Kinston |<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />us atrial when you veed Shoes renee e, Thursday. He could uct get there, oe os<lb /><lb />for sourselt or Koy member of  but other prominent speakers were : o ~"<lb /><lb />yoor family. We cau fit the small | qi is called. the harvest moos. Dresem. FE<lb />est or largest foot in the county.<lb /><lb />Our L. M. Revnolus &amp; Co. Ts Shoes Look after your registratration to- |<lb /><lb />for Men and Boys are warranted | yorrow, :<lb />to give good service. We have<lb />had wix years experience with Watermelonasi acid now Le-labeded .<lb />this line wud know tie iv be aii) 16 to 1"sixteen. chills for exery. mel- |<lb />we clalin for them. on<lb /><lb />Are Wou =p<lb /><lb />GOLD<lb /><lb />---OR---<lb /><lb />SILVER ?<lb /><lb />A brilliant displsy of<lb /><lb />Money loaned on 30;. 60 and 90<lb /><lb />In HARDWARE, GUNS, days. Apply to F. C. Harding. | Wi, M<lb />GUN IMPLEMENTS, You can vuy uunmber at StaterTs | FALL &amp; WINTER ee \\<lb />LOADED SHELLS, CROCK- Mill, Just 4h miles trom town, at oSpe RY GOODS, NOTIONS,<lb />ERY, GLASSWARE, HALL {gle Gold Standard Prices,� seeT<lb /><lb />LAMPS, LIBRARY LAMPS, C. R. Speicuty Manager: | = HOES, GENTS FUR- |<lb />PARLOR LAMPS, LAMP Vermont Butter for sale at Di S nh TR Not for office but<lb />FIXTURES, TINWARE, Smith. | NISHINGS AND © WE A RE C AN DID At ESI trade. Our pilat-<lb />WOOD aud WILLOW WARE , . form is oGOOD VALUES AT' CON PRICES. * We sell goods from<lb />See our stock of Shoes BoxTs 2 Piece Suits in the newest |! to 3d per cent. lower than any other house in this line and take<lb />HAR-EsS &amp; COLLARS J. CL. Conn.&amp;: Sone offset a eifl ties ket pean ge in GOLD. SILVER or PAPER. Come to see us at Higgs<lb />F 4 T BETS T<lb />TRU Ks, GROCEKEs, To rue Purtic ham. now. 1m my and a as ae ros. old stand. Our stock embraces<lb />PROViSIONS, FURNITURE, | new Gallery over the Greenville Ban k Everybody says mg stcre is the CLOTHING, GLOVES {LACE GOOD<lb />CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, | and will be glad to sce all my. trivnds |che»pest plece in town and I CAPES, Cloaks,/ HOSIERY, ~UNDERWE<lb />CAKPETS, CARPET PAPER, | and the public generally. vant vouto come abd eave man DRESS GOODS, NQTIONS, SUSPENDERS,<lb />RUGS, LACE CURTAINS. R. Hyman; Photographer. ; o| UOMBRELLAS, ;Ca &amp; Hats, JEWELRY,<lb />CURTAIN POLES, W | ey. My motto is: oCheap, cheap} OVERALLS, J. 9ERS, +SHOES.<lb />. ; e sell the best Butter and Cheese. . gy -<lb />and any goods you need for your J. C: Coap:&amp; Sox. cheap prices. and a lot ofiother goods to numerous to mention.<lb />self and family corse to see us. Yours to: please.<lb />A fresh lot of tuts Uream: Cheese and Gy<lb />: " vc inst lovato rsa Giese ad H. B. CLARK. EX ML. HARDEE...<lb />Oar object is to sell g00a bhon- | stallTs. atawlsT Jewelry Stcre, At Higgs Bros. old stand.<lb /><lb />est zouds at the lowest prices. | |<lb />Local ev'ton receipts were sovd to. eres ete ee ee<lb /><lb />: ei ey if ~day. The price paid: hese.was. 7.40 to |,<lb />oWe have a lage line of 7.44. "<lb />FURNITURE sic = 5<lb /><lb />I cite you anything ;<lb />a Rodd atthe 1 nablibg» ac va ; i ba "li eazoni, ft. received<lb />ever heard of. Come aud see our 7 SUNS RE S.<lb /><lb />$12.50 Solid Oak Bedroom Sujts.) ~Two, ents of New Wheat Flour just | The oe eater dill i is a stove for le heating, is the + mi rypariable ~Mt pe ever<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />spids us'by would be: au inex- .<lb />_ hee are yout post arrived at J. �,�. Cobb &amp; Son's at been patented, ss Ub JUD<lb />vi Me | stog iri prea t anf; | an OF oro Tis the aiiv place wradintes more heat tha any stove known, wd ail save 25 per cent. in fuel<lb />¥5 94 b aT UL jover any stove made: 6 |<lb />fair eaten: it we gpa When COAL weather comes, donTt} ; Rasonts wiih two, or three ordinary sticks of otee stove sane Hill te be Bre fro 9,19 48<lb /><lb />nothing, give us nothing, but if} forget where to buy your Coal. bots, and, Wi th, ordinary care the | fire wit Beret RO out.<lb /><lb />: ere sceowisiae rth - Srricnt &amp; Morr... ~~ ee hd amie . bethgT entire ramones. a he re »¢ ee oti ab i r the eanattor<lb />~asinine , ae . ies , ae wel ia ec move, @,agh DS. io a WO, "<lb />ee ee 3: Ot be Wax a i cere ee eet at 0. Mars ie ane aas tj f ee vanes o eome, is specially roa Deora<lb /><lb />enon. and promising .<lb />; 1y wil i Tea<lb /><lb />hy! welt faa Ob for! | ee<lb /><lb />AW ME | aa on :<lb /><lb />a tatapey @, because it ie er 3<lb /><lb />to thé! foom whe you take) the .tep. off<lb /><lb />| cae off: dad pyti/back.»en in<lb />aid] by<lb /><lb />i hey ij wt rintonhy aw sma}<lb />oites Waqn sated bad iodo<lb /><lb />a<lb />yoked wit?<lb /><lb />cara iael is being mat!<lb />' ~ey Elliott. block on east<lb /><lb />swoealal oevr the wood pavements | : " ) aye ;<lb />his sore the sidewalk in many places! ~Headquarters for Hardware Tin ware Stoves,<lb /><lb /></p>
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