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        <p>FLEC<lb /><lb />D. J WHIGHARD, Editor and Owner. TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO 0-FIOTHOR TERMS: 25 Cents a Month.<lb /><lb />iene nat panne tn en i ee nn ee " sy tte sn miami ay Saath ans eemne nent imemeaeeineraminnetE<lb />atta re ee seoetsierie-eetitnet : it tee =<lb />se che sehen nanan a<lb /><lb />Vol. 4. GREENVILLE, N. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1 1896. No. 568<lb /><lb />miAtecamt- tinny ani chee atm . he or tem iceruhmetin neath er in dnnnainnsethnit: + Seeniinehnsas-cacmeeeinaneliea i<lb /><lb />The Law is Not Enforced. 75 Cents Worth for 20 Cents<lb /><lb />A reader of the Seotland Neck| Marion HarlandTs ceiebrated Talks<lb /><lb />Commonwealth sent a request to that | 0" health and happiness make a hand-<lb /><lb />H IG H Va paper to publish Section 1079 of the|S°me cloth covered book. Regular<lb />price 70 cents, but readers of the Rr<lb /><lb />Code for the information of all con-<lb /><lb />cerned, and added that if this law had | FLECToR can have this wors by sending |<lb /> cen 2 cent stamps to the Trade Com" e: ing ( lothier<lb /><lb />been enforced at Rocky Mount, a mur-<lb />pany, Boston, Mass.<lb /><lb />; der would not have been committed<lb />PAANPDALRAP LAPD ee NNN ePID ILG ENN NN Ne PN NNR NaN NENG Ne Ne Na Ne LINEN Nal Maal NAD NP Ne a NAN pratt<lb /><lb />wen.<lb /><lb />~ there at arecent public speaking. 3<lb />vT : IIere is what the law says: Decided to Move. ' a<lb />: Sec. 1079,"It shall be unlawful for} Greenville Lodge No, 284, A. F. &amp; T<lb />;any person to sell or to give away,! A. M. held a special communicetion y Sf<lb /><lb />} ay ~ yey ~~ . * . 1 y ' r al . . . -<lb />uous liquors, wine or bitters containing . .<lb />nen» . ©! change the place of, meeting trom the<lb /><lb />f ucoho!, within two miles of any place oe "<lb />at which political public speaking shal] | Presert Lodge building to a hall down ee, LS<lb />e | be advertised to take place, and does; town. Thirty members were. present<lb />. take place, this prohibition to continue land the vote for removal was 22 to! Just chilly enough to put y Ou<lb />: ouly during the day on which said pub-} 3° [ye upper story on the corner of<lb /><lb />~lic political speaking shall take place | 44, Elliott building now going up, the In mind of the fact that<lb /><lb />And any person who shall violate this | {] l<lb /><lb />section shall be guilty of a misdemean- place where the Opera House toruerly l@ COOL Wee ither j IS<lb />cr, and be fined not less than ten dol-| Was, is being constructed for the use of stixr ay<lb />lars nor more than twenty dollars, or | the Masons as. thei quiet tly creeping<lb />| OF More tha twenty ¢ the Masons as their place of meeting, v fam)<lb />iuprisoned not exceeding twenty days. | yy, chenge cannot take place until the upon you,<lb />Justices ot the peace shall have origi" ~afin ciealke ans a ~<lb /><lb />« }  Lodve Is ¢ r tae J<lb />nal jurisdiction of this offence, upon ction of the Ledge is approved by the and<lb /><lb />(g-and oMaster. ~t<lb /><lb />view, or written information duly sworn<lb />to. "<lb />ry. . * an)<lb />Phe campaign is now already pretty Sparks &amp; AilsnTs Show<lb /><lb />wy ! al bg ry f 2 rg 7 Opry 4 iv oga ,<lb />well advanced, but as yet we have not} ° arks &amp; AllenTs show arrived hore PW all<lb />Wedaesday evening 4:39 oTcloek and f<lb /><lb />heard of ar instance in which. this law<lb />expressed on all sides. It was a very<lb /><lb />bas been observed. Within the next<lb />good show, there was not a dull feature Shoes Hats<lb />. . ryy 9 4<lb /><lb />3 . : : the rear oO -JanterTs Ware se '<lb />tew weeks several public speakings will of the PlanterTs Warehouse<lb />. , . and make ready fur the pertormance ,<lb />take place in Greenville, and elsewnere, 7 Ke ready for the performance. |<lb />. They were greeted with a packed te .<lb />and according to the above law any y greeted with a packed tent ¥<lb />Init. The accrobats, tumblers, contor-<lb /><lb />you will soon feel the need of<lb /><lb />began at onee to erect their tents in<lb /><lb />. : at nieht and general satistacti ras<lb />person who sells or gives away liquor git and genera: satishiction was<lb /><lb />on those days within two miles of where<lb />these speakings are advertised to take<lb /><lb />place, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. |"<lb />tionist and trapeze work was all up"to"<lb /><lb />It remains to be seen whether bar Lj . y<lb />. 1, {date and in maiy instances surpassed fi<lb />(roo us are closed on days of public | ~~~ y tae 4<lb />. 7. lanv ever seen here. The troop. of<lb />: speaking, and whether the authorities ;~ . I<lb />trained horses acted like humans and °<lb /><lb />tuke cognizance ot cases of vioalation- -<lb />showed remarkabls training. ~The<lb /><lb />trick mule was very funny and he took<lb />Ciosing of the Baseball. well. We commend this show and<lb /><lb />The National League baseball sea | think at the best 25-cent show we ever<lb />son closed in the eastern cities last Sat-/ saw. They had another pertormasice<lb /><lb />THIS BUSINESS<lb />"~~ ge<lb /><lb />0 llows it own leadership and<lb />Swings in the first month<lb />of Autumn with the<lb />greatest gathering of<lb />desirable. merchan-<lb />(ise we have ever | ..#<lb />; succeeded ;<lb /><lb />urday and in the western cities on today.<lb /><lb />Monday. The season of 1896 has been es<lb /><lb />of more interest and more of a financial It Was the Way it Was Put<lb />success than any previous year. Larger<lb />crowds have witnessed the games and<lb /><lb />| i | | ) better all-round playing has been done. ~T presume you gave the pris~<lb />. The Temple cup games. are all that is ae some occasivn to strike<lb />wit left of base ball for this year, In1gy7|Yeu?� oWhy, your honor, we<lb /><lb />the season will kegin about two weeks | o°F talking about free coinage<lb />later than this season and- la3t abeut and he wade some statement that<lb /><lb />designer of styles tor that much longer in the fall. In other caused me to remark that he had<lb /><lb />words, the contract season will be from | 2&amp;&amp;4 mislead and was arguing<lb /><lb />: | o¢ = collectin<lb />April 13th to October 13th, instead of from the wrong premises and E J hi 5<lb />then he struck me.� oIs that ver yl Ng fresh and new,<lb /><lb />4 April Ist to October Ist, and the . 7 Y .<lb />Hid games will begin aboat May Ist, in- ve fe su v0 yee: inte . A ~&amp; sparkling with the brightes,<lb />ste: April 16th. Baltimore won| 488, that was the substance o<lb />' shosnproneley io the third time aud)l% your honor, but not the lan- oA Mrs, Hopkins Boy.� fashion thoughts of the SCaSOn<lb />Cleveland second place for the second| guage. What he said was thas<lb />time, Manager Tebeau has conse: ted| 1 didoTt kuow enough to pourd FR ANkf ¢ y y ILSON<lb />saud in arat hole and was talk<lb /><lb />i<lb />fii (4 "~si play the first three Temple cup games | *<lb />; _ ing through my hat like a jack- THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />in Baltimore today, tomorrow and next<lb />~ day. The thre: games in Cleveland | 458 full of thistles aod bull-net-<lb /><lb />New and complete line will be played on October 7th, 8th and tles.�<lb />10th.<lb />f Are You For »-<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />oi t= nt gg<lb /><lb />of - The standing of the clubs at the clos, Land Sale,<lb />. of the seaso. are as tollows : By virtue of a decree of the Superior<lb />Dress Goods Won, Lost. Per Ct. Cart of Pitt county. in the case of J. B.<lb />mare QU) 2( .698 | Cherry and the heirs at Law of'l. Ry ere ; ~t.<lb />a Baltimore, ' sd bl Cherry agiinst T. J. Jarvis, a. E. Dan- yy ee<lb />Cleveland, 80 43 -629 |iel and W. L. Elliott, the uadersiencd | a ae. 7 Oo R<lb />° * ~ineinnati 77 50 606 | Commissioner will sell for cash before | ma vtinl am. ve ot aan .<lb />and tr Immings to match Vineinaat, : _ - the court house door in Greenville on NEAL Vis Sy<lb />: - | Boston, v4 fe 065 | Monday, the 2nd day of Nov, 1836. the |. . acer 7<lb />Chicago, 71 57! 5 Le described real estate: Sn ea P goes | :<lb />: sn : ; 1 at part of lot No. 105 in the<lb />Carpets, Pittsburg v6 63 512 town of Greenville upon. which the<lb />z New York, 64 67 .439 | stere- formeriy occupied by Mrs, R, H.<lb /><lb />. . ~ ; od Horne, now occupied by M, R. Lan<lb />R di : Philadelphia,. 62 68 -447| now stands, and where the old-Blus| ND Nor for office but<lb />a an Washington, 08 73 4431 Frent shop- formerly stood, being the P| ATES! trade. Our plate<lb />Brooklyn 5873 Adg/nortnern Ralf of guid lot, in ane | form is oGOOD tances AT LOW PRICES.� ~Wo sell goods from<lb />M Ss Leni, 40° 90 © .308] town of Greenville upon which -:he| L5 to 35 per cent. lower than any other house in this line and take<lb />attings Louisville 88) 8 .290 | Score formerly oecapied by MrseM. D, | Payment in GOLD. SILVER or PAPER. Come to see us at Higgs<lb />T it Higgs now occupied by Proctor &amp; Co.| Bros. old stand. Our stock embraces<lb /><lb />aud J. R, Cory. now . ween: boing £8<lb /><lb />Indien vay, | setae PEE lore, gave, |Laceooops,<lb />na Hon. J. H. ~Small, Democratic Elee- a of 5 a T Met sali Ye 0a<lb /><lb />Come and see them, ~0 | io, and Hone. B. Respass, cite aes ov. Hotan, Mo Moly | TERS GOODS, NOTIONS, SUSPENDERS}<lb /><lb />moog ang Bo sere) TMBRELLAS, || Ca aps &amp; Hats iJEWELRY, |<lb /><lb />: can Elector, will atdrees the people ot<lb />| trouble to show goods Put county af.� oane meopesty is sold tor division, o| OVERALLS, PERS ape SHOES. a<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />, Black Jack, i ene Oct. 3rd. | This Shinde pe 1396 exit? g :<lb /><lb />sek , G.. JAMES,<lb />, Pigplus. Mooday, Out-Sth, |. |, dgris se Comunlestouda, ~aad &amp; lot ftir to numerous}io mention. fas ee<lb />O: T. Munford Greenville, Tuesday, Oct. 6th. | te joked tc -. Yours to please. | ie<lb />: ; i Ayden, Wednesday, Oct. 7th. | Anew rappin eb Dismosd Inks-and Ex �"�A. EX. A RD ae<lb />; Z eck ma 4 4 ES: C<lb /><lb />Next ie to is Banklot ag oSpanish Twist,� great in shape still : sie. ee eet foe | nd rs} vl 1<lb /><lb />Greenville. : sik fae 6 bk »D. oirene 7 oe Vat Hig 7 wha olstand.y neh nee :<lb /><lb />= j : ' : é 3 Bes<lb /><lb />-""<lb /></p>
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          <lb />" @ntered as second-ciass; mail matter.<lb /><lb />~SURSCRIPTION RATES.<lb /><lb />Qne year.  - = + $8.00<lb />"Me month, = 2 7 +<lb />One week. °- « - - «10<lb /><lb />_ Pelivered in town,hy carriers without<lb /><lb /> yxtra cost., |<lb /><lb /> Advertisng rates are liberal and ean be<lb />ad on apptication to the editor or at<lb /><lb />she office<lb /><lb />Anna amit  + thine<lb /><lb />We. desire a tiv) correspondent at<lb />avery postoftice in the covaty, who will<lb />send in briet items of NEWS as it occurs<lb /><lb />{a each neighborhood, Write plainly<lb />aad only on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />sacle trenmert oan<lb /><lb />Liperal Commission on  subscrip-<lb /><lb />ion rates paid to agents.<lb /><lb />eect<lb /><lb />| eB i pvaivar. Ocrorenr, Ist 1896.<lb /><lb />Seat ea er ee He<lb /><lb />DEMOCRATIO NOMINEES.<lb /><lb />Nativnal Ticket.<lb /><lb />FOR PRESIDENT.<lb />. WILLIAM J. BRYAN,<lb />of Nebraska.<lb />FOR VICE-PRESIDENT.<lb />ARTHUR SEWALL,<lb />of Maine,<lb />FOR CONGRESS"FIRST DISTRICT.<lb />w. H. LUCAS,<lb />of Hyde county.<lb /><lb />FOR ELECTOR"FIRST DISTRICT.<lb />JOHN H, SMALL,<lb />of Beaufort county.<lb /><lb />State | Ticket.<lb /><lb />eet me cone<lb /><lb />FOR GOVERNOR!<lb />CYRUS Bb. WATSON,<lb />of Forsyh.<lb /><lb />ease iuneaail<lb /><lb />A)<lb /><lb />FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR:<lb />THOS. W. MASON,<lb />ot Northampton.<lb />FOR SECRETARY:<lb />CHAS. M. COOKE,<lb />of Franklin.<lb /><lb />FOR AUDITOR :<lb />R.M. FURMAN,<lb /><lb />ot Buncombe.<lb /><lb />FOR TREASURER :<lb />3B. F. AYCOCK,<lb /><lb />of Wayne,<lb /><lb />SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION :<lb />J.C. SCARBOROUGH,<lb />of Johnston.<lb />: FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL :<lb />: F. I, OSBORNE,<lb />of Mecklenburg.<lb />oPOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF<lb />PREME COURT.<lb />A. C. AVERY, of Burke,<lb />.G. H. BROWN, of Beaufort.<lb /><lb />tenet AGRE re<lb /><lb />COUNTY DEMOCRATIC; TICKET.<lb />FOR THE SENATE.<lb />J.J. LAUGHINGHOUSE.<lb />FOR REPRESENTATIVES.<lb />JB LITTLE,<lb />C L BARRETT,<lb />FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,<lb />. JAK TUCKER,<lb />JESSE CANNON,<lb />A B CONGLETON.<lb />FOR SHERIFF.<lb />G M TUCKER.<lb /><lb />THE §U-<lb /><lb />-:<lb /><lb />FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS.<lb />LB Teta Hone .<lb />s oFOR TREASURER.<lb /><lb />J u we<lb /><lb />my<lb /><lb />Bae Re!<lb /><lb />, IN N NORTH CAROLINA.<lb /><lb />Items of Toterest Gathered From Our<lb />| State Exchanges.<lb /><lb />: ; a E<lb />Graham Gieaner: Neariy every<lb />yee last week the rain fell in tor-"<lb />rents, but the climax was reached<lb /><lb />|about Wednesday when the lower<lb /><lb />bridge over Big Alamance and<lb />the new bridge over Stoney creek<lb />at the Faucette place were wash-<lb />ed away.<lb /><lb />Wilmington Dispatch: The<lb />continued rains in this section,<lb />the farmers say, are damaging<lb />crops and crushing Lopes. There<lb />has been hardly a day within a<lb />month that rain has not fallen in<lb />Wilmington, and, though of short<lb />duraticn, some of them bave been<lb />mnusually heavy.<lb /><lb />Charlotte Qbserver: A negro<lb />womaz dropped dead Wednesday<lb />in one of Dr. OTDonoughTs houses<lb />on North College strect and that<lb />night her colored friends owakedT<lb />her, and waked the entire neigh-<lb />= | borhood, well, making the<lb />night hideous with their boister-<lb />ous singing and marching. They<lb />kept it up until about 1 or 2 a. m.<lb />No one on North College street<lb />got auv sleep til) there orgies<lb />were over.<lb /><lb />ax<lb /><lb />Newbern Jourual: Tae revival<lb />services heid at the Free Wil]<lb /><lb />pices of Rev. L. b. Stilly have<lb />beon largely attended and an un-<lb />usual interest has been manifest"<lb />ed by the congregation. A good<lb />deal of enthusiasm has been<lb />aroused by the eloquent and god.<lb />like minister and it is believed<lb />that there will be many acces-<lb />sions to the church.<lb /><lb />Fitty New Yorkers Control the Soun-<lb />try Because They Control Its<lb />Money.<lb /><lb />' Dr. Chauncey M. Depew is an-<lb />other man whose record on the<lb />mopey question has given him<lb />some uneasiness of late, although<lb />it must be said in justice to his<lb /><lb />ey power that Dr. Depew has _al-<lb />ways been a consecrated goldbug:<lb />Still the genial after-dinner<lb />Speaker has been guilty of some<lb />very indescreet remarks. In<lb />speaking of the wonder accvmula-<lb />tions =which} bad been amassed<lb />in this country within the last few<lb />years Dr. Depew on one occasion<lb />said:<lb /><lb />oThere are fifty men in New<lb />York who can in twenty-four<lb />hours stop every wheel on all<lb />railroads, close every door of all<lb />our manufactories, lock every<lb />switch of all telegraph lines, and<lb />shut down every coal and iron<lb />mine in the Urited States. They<lb />can do so because they control<lb />the money which this country<lb />produces.�<lb /><lb />Had the New York o orator been<lb />the most devoted friend to bimet<lb />allism in thia country he could<lb />not better haye portrayed the<lb />danger arising from the money<lb />power than in the striking lan-<lb />guage which has just been quot-<lb />ed. It is against such a menacing<lb />condition asthe one described<lb />that the advocates of bimetallism<lb />are waging such a gallant fightin<lb />this campaign-"Atlanta ~onstita-<lb />tion.<lb /><lb />yee saree aan<lb /><lb />Bryan's Faith"If_ He is Defeated it<lb />Will Be by GodTs Decree andT for<lb /><lb />. the Best.<lb /><lb />A gentleman who met Mr. Bry:<lb />an in Knoxville and gs<lb />him through the, State,<lb />cony. at ag t Pane Cy<lb /><lb />:<lb />"<lb /><lb />Baptist Church under the aus- |<lb /><lb />unwavering devotion to the mon-!<lb /><lb />r6 relates n<lb /><lb />Sed bes i iF we Su my de m<lb /><lb />én ha<lb />| trait ches<lb /><lb />His<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />lion<lb /><lb />for<lb /><lb />but<lb /><lb />BY NATH'L C FLOWLER, JR, OF<lb /><lb />The experience of o<lb /><lb />tie that the gentleman in question<lb />tremarked, after the whole matter<lb />vas gone euer:<lb /><lb />oI bope, of course, that you are<lb />correct und believe that you are,<lb />but look bere, with such a belief!<lb />in you, should you be defeated, it<lb />will kill you sure.�<lb /><lb />oNot atail,� quickly replied Mr.<lb />Bryan-<lb />of the Almighty<lb />doas with us is wise aud proper.<lb />Now if lam defeated<lb />because<lb />be either for wy good or the guod<lb />of the country.<lb />fate of every living being"is in<lb /><lb />oWe are all in the hands<lb />uua what He<lb /><lb />it will be<lb />He decrees it and it will<lb /><lb />Our fate"the<lb /><lb />hands, ana whatever He<lb /><lb />does is sure to be the right and<lb />proper<lb />abuse, deception or trickery can<lb />defeat me unless itis His will and<lb />ito this I humbly bow and accept<lb />wuatever is in store for me, for I<lb />aw sure ib is forthe beat.�<lb /><lb />HereTs faith tor you and it was<lb />80 impressed cu the genileman<lb />with whom he<lb />that he is conyinced defeat will<lb />not leave<lb /><lb />thing. No amount of<lb /><lb />was couversisg<lb /><lb />® mark On him.<lb /><lb />""-<lb /><lb />PROFITABLE PUBLICITY.<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />Fundamental Advertising.<lb /><lb />YORK, DOCTOR OF PUBLICITY.<lb /><lb />yne half mile<lb />successtul<lb /><lb />of<lb /><lb />progressive,<lb /><lb />alvertisers says, and has said<lb /><lb />the last fifty years, that the<lb /><lb />Only indispensable medium of ad-<lb />Vertising in is the regular adver-<lb />tisemeut in the recular newspaper<lb />or periodical, and that all else to<lb />be of much<lb />iu Conjunction with this class of<lb />publicity.<lb /><lb />Flyers have their use, bat fly -<lb />evs alone have never made prolit.<lb /><lb />Circulars are valuable, but un-<lb />aided circulars have never built<lb />business.<lb /><lb />Chromos,<lb /><lb />value, must be used<lb /><lb />the agsistauce of periodical adver-<lb />tising, built uo aud heid up busi-<lb />ness,<lb /><lb />Ids not mean to say that every<lb />man who does not advertise in<lb />some periodical is a fool, but the<lb />fools are the one who do not ad-<lb />vertise In pericdicals. |<lb /><lb />DoesT 1t pay to advertise in the<lb />newspapers ?<lb /><lb />Read ike enswer in che expe-<lb />rience of nearly every retailer of<lb />success.<lb /><lb />There are some things so ax-<lb />iomatic in quality that one insults<lb />the truth by attempting to prove<lb />the truth of them.<lb /><lb />The value of periodical adver-<lb />tising is recognized<lb />there is success.<lb /><lb />wherever<lb /><lb />s<lb />with bri ightly. colored}<lb />boxes an<lb /><lb />things, and barrels<lb />ground grai<lb />and cracké!<lb />Spices and .<lb />fables fruits and vege-<lb /><lb /># owi a<lb />Oe<lb /><lb />jf ready in his new<lb />store to su our<lb />needs in the. line<lb />Choice Groceries.<lb /><lb />e line of<lb /><lb />shelves are filled<lb />tins of:<lb />ns, po<lb /><lb />bottles of<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />NEW)<lb /><lb />Ihde thers ail<lb />Ftueral Directors<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. ©.<lb /><lb />Have just received an<lb /><lb />,<lb />of the latest style and are ready to serve<lb />the wants of the trade at Prices Lower<lb />than ever off-red. befcre. Small profits<lb />and quick sales is our motto. Our<lb />goods are new and cheap to meet the<lb />iwants of the masses, We are sel ing<lb />goods at a price far below the usual<lb />price.<lb /><lb />$75 ¢@: sket Mike sell for $60<lb />70 o. BY)<lb /><lb />65 45,50<lb />55 os &amp;e be 40<lb />: 50) os ee bse 68<lb />45 66 i) ae 30<lb />gp Eg<lb />nw eG<lb />Oy 66 es im) 15<lb />1 « o6 ny 12.50<lb /><lb />All we ask is a trial and will give en-<lb />tire satisfaction.<lb />G:-A. McGOWAN &amp; CO.<lb />Opposite Post Office,<lb />B. F. SUGG, Manager.<lb /><lb />J: W. HIGGS, Pres, 4S. s. HIGGS, Cashier<lb />Maj. HENRY HARDING AssTt Cashier.<lb /><lb />- cee emer: os nme oe Ee<lb /><lb />| Greenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />STOCKHOLDE:i.sS .<lb />Representing a Capital of More Than a Hail<lb />Million Dollars,<lb /><lb />caleudars and other}<lb />kinds of printed matter and ad-<lb />vertising noyelties are used ex-<lb />tensively, and deverve to be used |<lb />onoue of them have, without |<lb /><lb />0d |<lb />~of |.<lb /><lb />, boxes of'!.<lb /><lb />| Bx change Bank, Baltimore, Md.<lb />Neck, N. C.<lb />| Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C:<lb />| FR. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C.<lb /><lb />D. W. Hardee Higgs  Bros.,<lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />We respectfully solicit the accounts<lb />of firms, individuals and the general<lb />oublie,<lb /><lb />Checks and Account Books furnish<lb />| cd on application.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />A Lare ge » stork of<lb /><lb />|<lb />| '<lb />| � e ®<lb /><lb />~House Furnishing<lb /><lb />Goeds, Bieyeles, &amp;e,<lb /><lb />= ®<lb /><lb />Just opened up<lb />store next door to<lb /><lb />U. Cobb &amp; Son, by<lb />S.E.PENDER<lb />&amp; CO.<lb /><lb />Stoves and inware<lb />cheaper than ever be-<lb />fore.<lb /><lb />mee<lb /><lb />7<lb /><lb />i F<lb />Bo = 7<lb />sf Og :.<lb />ao Fs<lb />ta<lb />ty So :<lb />w/e Op g-<lb />af = ¢ be! 2?<lb />E BS: ieee<lb />(ee S OH AL ?<lb />a rel ext Z<lb />Et Z | ee |<lb />nro Ee | od Shee<lb />i tamer A<lb />d ee wend 4 0 gE<lb />EE fF?<lb />| g z. ra a ffl. - oe:<lb />3 ES ;<lb />Cg be eee<lb />® Ou cams<lb />ir a Sa<lb /><lb />1 HAVE THE PRES orest<lb />"- Live OF =<lb /><lb />~Wall Peper!<lb /><lb />ever shown in Greenville.<lb />sure to see my samples. All new<lb />styles, uot an old piece if the lot.<lb />Will take pleasure in bringing<lb />samples to your home if you will<lb />notify me at wy shop near Hume<lb />berTs, on Dickerson avenue,<lb /><lb />A. PF ELLINGTON,<lb /><lb />Greenvilie Market.<lb /><lb />Corrected by 8. M, Schultz.<lb />Bntter, pe: 1d 15 to 25<lb />Western Sides 44 tu 5d<lb />Sugar cured Hama 10 to 124<lb />Corn 40 to 60<lb />Corn Meal 50 to 65<lb />Flour, Family 3.75 to 4,25<lb />Lard 5} to i¢<lb />Oats 35 to 40<lb />Sugar 4 to6<lb />Coifee 13 to 25<lb />Salt per Sach Su to 1 75<lb /><lb />i Chickens 10 to 25<lb />Eggs per doz 10 to 1h<lb /><lb />Beeswax. per 0<lb />Cotton and Peanut,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of eoitor<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, a8 furnished<lb /><lb />Wm. T. Dixon, President National |<lb />The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland |<lb /><lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mere<lb />chants of Norfok -<lb />COTTON. +<lb />Good Middling 8}<lb />Middling it<lb />Low Middling 74<lb />Good Ordinary 6 13-16<lb />Tone"eusy<lb />PEANUTS,<lb /><lb />Prime 24<lb />Extia Prime 3<lb />ancy 3<lb />Spanish 81.10 bn<lb /><lb />Pone"tirm.<lb /><lb />GREEN VILLE TOBSCED MARKET<lb />REFORT,<lb /><lb />Caer mage meet<lb /><lb />CY O. L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />Te es<lb /><lb />ea a Prizery, Sea<lb />i A ors E Akg gare oadary orTen<lb />4 Atiary ELCGD POISON permanently<lb />Bie cured in 15t085 days. Youcan be treated at<lb />4 ae home forsame price tncor samo Suarane<lb />i¥ Pte hah ty. Af yon eet rtocome hero We willcon<lb />tract to pay Tailroad * areand hotel bills and<lb />bogharge, i? we fail to eure. If you have taken mere<lb />cury, iodide potish, And still have aches ang<lb />ains, Mucous Patches in month, are Throat,<lb />imples, Copper Colorce Spots, Ulcers or<lb />any part of the body, Mair or Uyshrows fallin<lb />out, it Is this Secondary BLOOD FOISO<lb />We guarantes to cure, We solicit tic most obstis<lb />hate cases and challenge tho we rid for @<lb />Case wocannoficure. This Giseace hb: 1 Qiwaye<lb />baffled the skill of tho most eminent physi-<lb />Cians. ©500,009 capital behind Our uncondie<lb />tional guaranty. Avusolute Proefirent sealod on<lb />fpplication. Address OOO REV EDY C<lb />0% Masonic ~Louple. CURCAG+E. SLL .<lb /><lb />Professiona! Cards.<lb /><lb />werent<lb />vt Url<lb /><lb />John ¥ K. Woodare, F.C. Hardie,<lb />Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N.C,<lb /><lb />LY OODARD &amp; HARDING,<lb /><lb />Sy) ATVORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb /><lb />Greenville, N.<lb />~ pecial attention viven to collections<lb /><lb />and settlement of claims.<lb /><lb />Loans made on short time.<lb /><lb />R, R. L. CARR,<lb />: DENTIST,<lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb />Office over Old Brick Store next to<lb />King Hose.<lb /><lb /> Sarbers.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE. N. 9<lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />and Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />se Sheet rt in Ae ner nnn einen<lb /><lb />Here EDMUNCS.<lb /><lb />FASHIONABLE BAKE &amp;R,.<lb /><lb />How SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.<lb />1) Wil open~at oElm' Cottage,�<lb />Oct. 2nd a Home School for Gi !s.<lb />from 8 to 16 years of age.<lb />ber limited to 10, oAddress .<lb />1 Mrs. A. L. McO0. Witezay,<lb />Norwood P. O Nelson Qa. |<lb />OTEL NICHUI SON,<lb />J..A. Burgess, Mer.<lb />~Washington, N.C,<lb /><lb />This ~Hotel has boon thoroughl<lb />vated, several<lb /><lb />tric bells to every:ronm.T A<lb />vants. Fish and Oysters oer daily.<lb /><lb />rene<lb /><lb />Riel logated.<lb /><lb />~The Town Tax ~ListT for 1896 ha.<lb /><lb />~T been placed in my hace. «vd ov :<lb /><lb />k<lb />; ey Crs<lb />; 2% :<lb />é Se<lb />A aL, oO<lb /><lb />E M. McGowax, 1 Tax Colee<lb /><lb />fads it!<lb /><lb />Be<lb /><lb />Luas"Common.. ...24 10 8<lb />oe Fine.... ..0+.....7 to 14<lb />Currers--Common... ....64 tol10<lb />¢ Fine........ .10 to 18<lb /><lb />Special atteution given ro cleaping,,<lb />| Gentlemens Cloth'ne<lb /><lb />Nutt<lb /><lb />]<lb />Haaiteane:<lb /><lb />Patronage of traveling " oo, T<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />®<lb />a<lb /><lb />VIL a eo 2 ew T Gt ise we Ree<lb />AND BRANUF ES.<lb /><lb />Pe erie rer ee aro ot eo ae te ea aol A RSA Nera nda ing cleric Res link nid bsp ie rosin Sieh delialig wines ib. mui aieas ces sti<lb /><lb />ei BUSY VESUVIUS, __<lb /><lb />ner erne<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />- &amp; thowers of Lava Are Increasing the Moun- 3<lb />pe ANIL) FLORENCE RAIL ROAD, tainTs Height,<lb />o ~ Year after year and century after<lb />a Jenuen seu penedule wt Wg<lb />1 if 2 * century Vesuvius puffs away. The<lb />: oe Pag first recorded-ertption cf Vesuvius<lb />7 | ]<lb />. TRAINS GOIN } SODTR. was in 70 A. D., when Pompeii and<lb />meer ene 'Hercvilaneem were overwhelmed,<lb />Dated a oe | Between th. first and sixth centuries<lb />June 14th 43 (2 ¢| |nine erupticas are recorded, and<lb />1896 ~~ i/o, j $<lb />ou fib is Al | since that epoch there have been 48<lb />ALM.) | great ones<lb />Geave Weldon | {.°535, 9 44 The last destructive eruption was<lb />Ar. Rocyk Mt | 1 001039 on April 26, 1872, when ~about 50<lb />of nl es ee sigl:fseers were kijled and more than<lb />2 ;<lb />Lv Tarboro | 12 12 40,000 people fled from Naples. . Of ,<lb />: i" |"! | the present condition of the ominons | ae<lb />i Rocky Me | 1 oe lO | | | monster the Paris Herald says: Ve. | .<lb />a sen a | suvius is 150 feet higher than it was |<lb />Lv Selma 2 oe } a ~ m1. ; | ; m<lb />Ly Fay'tteville} 4 361.7) nino months ago. The constant | -<lb />Ar. Florence | 725 34) | oDa ieue - showers of porous lava have filled in a<lb />ee er aren fame | ___ BSPABLISHED 1876. one side of the old hollow crater .<lb />HE) | i AM Mi SCHULTZ and bave built up the now cone, 4<lb />7 4 | VA) «, UA, 6 Luh mm ©} Mg) which, from its bold outlines, has | 4<lb />_- ete oo oo me r y | greatly changed the appearance of | . , TOY NEWO Pou ee oa<lb />| iP. M.| ALM PORK SIDES GSHOTLDERS the summit and is still changing it | GIVES YOU TRE NEWS FRESH EVERY 4s<lb />Lv Wilson aa 6 20) , slightly every day. Formerly the | AFTERNOO�"� (EXCEPT SUNDAY) AND<lb />i ¥ 5 )| 7 O85 4 fe . oe ae rasa iy 5 . + . ha oey a<lb />Gokisboro 4 ~i | x 10 peak ERS AND We Haw ES BEY volcano, as seen from Naples, had a | WORKS FOR THE PFS� T<lb />Maznoli: LAS 4 ing their yearTs supplies will ting ¥ 4 | : 2 | a<lb />Ar Wilmington ? 45) 9 45) their inrerest toget our prices befere oui rounded top, but now it comes toa "INTERESTS OF. 2<lb />~ P.M. A.M Chasing  loewhers: Yapetnek iscanpleig : wedg3 point. . :<lb />7 Peal dts pec sates | A Year ago visitors looked into the | ""-- Q __ oe<lb />~ : " | Piss caetee otaar | hollow of the old and somewhaé<lb />f TRAINS 400NG NOTEH. | POUR. GOT Re, SJGaR | sooled off crater. Of late they have 2<lb />re Gs ee oe ee , 1 * PY AT PEI: Cx he ae 2<lb />rs eS WiC, TRA, &amp;e. | gone inside the boundaries of the, GREEN VILLE FIRST, PITT COU at ry LEC COND 7<lb />pe a wil ee | So fy, tun ype GA fap 4 | 2d crater to gota good look at the | |<lb />mah " PoE oY BTR Ben VES A TC Ie ae jmew cone, from the summit of! :<lb />i | J ae tl . ; ; wat a oe : 2<lb />we ee eee IOSAGCTOS SPR CAP yj | which, at intervals ofa few minutes, | Ie 7 7<lb />WA. Mop. M, { there isa gust of steam, laden with OUR POCKET BOOK THIRD<lb />ety #boverce | Sty 7 , We few dtreet from } wiafmererer oak pS shoc sininl ey + :<lb />ee ete ron: Mie at.) anane.)6&amp; @ o &amp; ved hot ashes, which are sent into |<lb />uv #-yettevilte: 1} Ht) rm 4) bard hae Bast hs Py ah TAT, ma 4 iO os yt _" .<lb />hy selma 1 49. 27 HOle atinck of | the air 200 feet or mere. Before tie :<lb />We att thd | j j . 9 s eeeeenieemnanee ee as es<lb />x At Wilsen | Pare a ar . i steam has drifted away there is an. :<lb />ere en | i tJ RR a oP t KS et to other rumble, a sound of watery ex. T :<lb />ay BS | \ | | 8 osion, and another shower of ashes 2<lb />o | | plosion, and another sh as . ; r= | | =<lb />Oz Jalwavs onharc amd Ne? ao pricesioses. | Thus from a distance in the day- S UBSC Fe 4 PTIOF 03 Cents a AY GD A<lb />eee | jhe ae ae aceall oust te | time there seems tu be a constant -<lb />" "~mme  ealt for ASS therefore, bev one ehh n shite vancr from + ; - a<lb />| ae | = JP. OM, to trin.we sella a olose inergiv. cur! of SBS EPG SNOT ete sun a oe " :<lb />uy Wileangton: ) 25 | 700! SW NOHUCT, @reenyie. mit, bet at night each separate |<lb />Lay Met ay | B30) | | eruption throws up a vivid light, | :<lb />PGol&amp; porns | 13- 9 36) - Ta ne nee in . ~a low may in a cnt ~ :<lb />ar Wilson 1 00 | 10 97 which then fades away in a dull) iT ; oe . | E<lb />v arboro 48) , &amp; glow. | | .<lb />oo ae en | ne |-~ fa The natives who live on the slope! | o4 | 4<lb />m4 oF : of the mountain say that after the | i | | pe<lb />oF | Is = | 1 new cone has been built somewhat | ~ | a's . a<lb />a ae! | are higher it will fall in of its os)<lb />je? M.| iP. OP. M. | i f weight and closo the present breath. | "PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY ati. ;<lb />p _v nen | 1 20 jHO85) 10 32, ing hole, Then the mountain wil!) :<lb />Ar Rocky. Mr ae Oe (a2 iti a) 16 ~ . ike Ke | Law | Q<lb />en "The next session of this gchoe] wii) | be like a corked up bottle. A Nov | .<lb />ve (arbors | gap! /-open on ent will have to be made, and in | a<lb />Ly Parbers 3 i . NDAY SEPT. 7. 1 the making of this vent there wi) | 5 os<lb />Gv Rocky Mig o2 ti 42010, | MONDAY § oh 1896. hea fierce eruption, an overflow of | p ayhie , a} gae a.<lb />Ax y atidoy i i , ~ I . i 7 4 t f / AT e ;<lb />" pa. and continue for 10 mouths. lava and the formation of a new q<lb />" 7 | The termscare as follows. crater. © |<lb />, train on scutiagud Week Brauen Row | ee nstli-h per mo, OU There was, indeed, a general be. :<lb />| eaves Wei lou d.5o p.in., tlatifax 4,1y | [termediate © o~"'| lief that the renewed and growing. a H de as fe) 4 ca . :<lb />: ar +8 N aa » | Ehigher see te te POO; a . oe 5 | " &amp; Ey Fe "Pa bg?) He OW Wh cage ;<lb />Py m., arrives Scotland Neek at, 4.5! eee ; . 8 ativity of the v : sal | b Ss a) i ip ~i .<lb />« @., Greenville 6,47 p.m, Kinston 7.45 | LanguagesT(each) se 815) Bot IO5 oF the Solcano would k a | ( iv Us aay wl ile ;<lb />p.m. Keturniug, teaves Kinston 7.2 | The werk and diselpline of the schoo! | to soms sort of eruption, but it Was | ;<lb />a.m., GreenvEle 8.22 a. m. Arriving | a be heretofore. hoped that it would be nothing more :<lb />Gitifur at 11-@0a. m., We~don 11,20 am |. We ask a continuance of yeur past! goriong than a flow of lava down: ~ap ve or PAE IAN | :<lb />jaily except Sunday.� | iberal pitreaage, | over the hardened beds, The. THE ~IOBACCO, DEPAKTMEN I, WHICH<lb />| | over the old and hardened beds. Tlie: IS A KEGULARFE TURL OF oon<lb />~ | : } , If 4 ~ ie Tp<lb />| Trains on Washnigton Branch leave | W.H. RAGSBALE. | last outbreak and the flow toward) a aos eA RE OK POE PAPER,<lb />| Washington 8.00 a, mn, awd 3.90 p.. @, | Resina, in the direction of the buried _ iS ALONE WORTH MANY TIMis YHE<lb />ives Par »Qs . y fo. 5 | : Iter : =<lb />arrives Parmele 3.50 a. m.. and 4.40 p. | " " | sity of Herculaneum, was, there. SUBSCRIP'TION PRICE, .<lb />m., ~Tarboro $45 a. m., returningleaves | fore, not unexpected<lb />Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Varmete 10.204. w. Th 1 © SES DOCTOR lvah 7 :<lb />and 6.20 p. wy, arrives Washingten | . 26 largo cone is simply.a heap of :<lb />11.50 aw m., aid 7.10 p. im, Praily exe | THE MORNING STAR, cinders dignified by size. The ride | "(O)-"~-" -<lb />ep arnt nee with rains on ara to the foot of the cone consumes five | :<lb />cotlsnd Nek Brauch. Th a a if ~ : it ires y te ip-<lb />; Ny ¢ ex] hours, but it requires onl ten pala Wh en vou nee d<lb />Prain leaves saroore, NW ©, via Alpe | utes te reach the top of tho funicular :<lb />et &amp; Raleigh Kn. dally except Suu. , ty railway. Then therois a walk of ten :<lb />yy, U0 4 OU p.tn., Sunday 3 0uU P.M: §): elm: N revanen | bao | oi rg she jagged edees , . oe _ ~ a<lb />artive Plymouth ¥.00 P.M, 5.25 p. ni. ahi) { cY Nab por ET. Sey up the Jagzed eds 8 of tbe o. NE doo Ot ; Cy foT a<lb />Retaruiny {saves Piy mouth daily exeapt ° ! huge crater to the bowl, and in this | | iT | \ i IN .<lb />Sundvy, 6.00 a. 1... Sunday 9.36 a R., is the dittle cono thrown up by the) ef -<lb />Wrive Paroore W.il5 ai and V1. 4b , recent eruptions."Chicago Inter :<lb />I a r :<lb /> Trainon Midland NV. C, wranch leaves Nor i (~cy i $ Qeean. ®t 5 tery fe 3<lb />Gold3boro daily, except Sunday, 6.05:a : l i Oita. , _ aime 17 Don t Lud Aw id<lb />Meerriving Snithteld 7°30 a.m. Re. Lihe ~Hi i _ ae a<lb />turning leaves swithtield 8@0 a. m,. xe- ae aaa a ike Huxley, his English proto. ~ ~ :<lb />rives at Goldsbors 430 a.m. The Only x: lar (ai type, Vogt was also an admirable | Fu erie Ciwor, Corfhic "- . ~<lb />Roky. Mount et sep paauch leave é Only civeDollar Vaily o | lecturer. Vogt never allowed the |<lb />, BO , (4.50 DP. tu. arrive , :; 4<lb />Nashville 5.05 p. , Spring Hope 5.30 ~ta fl + nin opportuuity of a pun to escape him, ~ap rr yee peat. insine :<lb />D. m. Returutn-oleave Spring Hope its Class In re State. and his bonmots were at times » da HAV i AMI LE. FACILI LES :<lb />8.000... Nashv ¢ 8.300 m, alive «! Fay Li Free Ceinage | bardly more elegant than they were | o@) ofe. FOR THE WORK AND LO AwL<lb />Rocky Mount $.0 a m. dail t ore oimited Free Coinage ; " ee eee oe : :<lb />-W| 4 . . . ally exce  - ; . } lit . { ; ; 7 NOs� 4X Tho 1+ E<lb />Sunguy. PT | of Ameracan Silver and :Repea] ae oes oe eee SEN TEU AND :<lb />Téinson Le ene Loy ar, and ec be _. TOBACCO WAREHOUSE WORK.<lb />&amp;., lace as Hivweee se of the Ten Per Cent. Tax on the few women students of his class |" ~ 4 WORK a<lb />. alte 3 , ' 1 oar ° . . a<lb />1.50. p m, Clio 8.05 pm, Returuiiy. State Banks. Daily 50 cents| as with the men. He spoke in 4<lb />leavetioi6.10 aan, Dunbar 6.30 a m,| per month. Weekly. $1.0 per French with a decided Germap in. | ~-- ~ ;<lb />arri\e Latta 7.50 m, daily escept Sun-! iD iap | tonation, frequently relieving him- OS<lb />day | year. Wwm.H. BERNARD if . )<lb />Train onClinten Branch | . | 4] mei self of a sigh brought about by an -<lb />ae 1 ranch leaves War-| Wilmington N C uncomfortabiy asthmatic condition. , :<lb />, saw for Clinton eaily, except, Sutiday,| Hi ° . ; | . ' . ing : |<lb />1.10, m.and 8.50 p, m- Returning. 1s powerful bodily frame, dispro- Our ¥ ek sid | Vri¢ is \ if<lb />~ leavesClinton at7.00 a. m. an@3,00. m.. | | portionably shortened ~through «a | PTICON NOE OUT alr ONS<lb />Train No. 78 makes close cennection | The:Charictia. generous. development! of | tisshe<lb />as Weldon forall peints-daily, allrail via 0:4 2 oe oe . | about the equatorial region;-wasin<lb />| o Nogppl goa Cacah opie ater rein OB a ah V EE » | marked contrast to the tall and<lb />* : M UalOllgg ,wOL: i it J ; ; : ty oa me es ae oe ae<lb />nell pointe igo B. noel or io ole WOT ad + hearly upright carriage of Professor<lb />JOHN F. DIVINE, Nesth Caveiien- Huxley, whose. slightly stooping |<lb />General Supt, | oe ee 3 head and shoulders reduced some. - aeipcit. | aS | oie<lb />T. M. EM ERSON,Tratlie Manager. FOREMOST NEWSPAPER what what might otherwise have se | + 2 ORGS. a<lb />: J.R. KEVTY, Gent Manager, Y Seen considered amore thanaverage{| LLL T' ~ ° a<lb />height. Huxley. never entered: the mae SPOR Beer rr bork alia<lb />AND Hag ee |<lb /><lb />dlass lebture room except in.a dress<lb />in which he was immediately pre-<lb />pared.to go to the street; Vogt rare.<lb />ly appeared without.a~coat whieh did<lb />not in one or more places show visi:<lb /><lb />~SAet Female Sct<lb /><lb />I have secured the services of a tbor-<lb />oughly competent teacher and shajl<lb /><lb />"IS THE CHEAPEST PLACE|IN GREENVILLE FUR"<lb /><lb />{ndependen; and fearless ;bigg<lb />More atactive than ever..it will b<lb /><lb />PE OLED Rae ee ee qe ; ike Gh<lb />opera school for girls in the building| invaluable visitor to the. home blesigns of underlying shirt sleeves.<lb />on my ae ape lately cceupied as miei office, the club or thé werk room, Popular Science Monthly.<lb />rooms. ~The session &amp;<lb /><lb />peg Free ee begius Ou<lb />MONDAY, 7th OF SEPTEMBER<lb />Si em 2S # 7a<lb />and wilheontinue for ten:months:<lb />. ~The terms are as follows , Zs<lb /><lb />TBE DALLY ~OBSERVER. Thé Vellela, a species of jellyfish,<lb />mop, Fagin or world; Com +j 4808 -natural..raft,; having:a mem: |:<lb />plete Vaily, teports: from: the Stat, |. brane. which, \.when:: erected ~ard<lb /><lb />Ela Natotal Capitols. $8 a vear | spread, serves as a sail.<lb /><lb />2 L jase A 4 ~ j T $e p<lb />iq i *<lb />~ es &amp; . f ny ¥<lb />LOR SNUG ~ r<lb />bs<lb /><lb />Primary English per mo. $200| THE WERKLY OBSER se, dabliaee cal ace<lb />Intermediate yi.+ sh. $250) oA perfect fetllyJorirwet ee ~th|. A write giyed this advioe to'wom | 4<lb />£ o4 news of; the: aki he opie en "If Wie canae ore he|*<lb />_ , from shekegialatare lit Pea onirs, td ndt tébame un air Of injur<lb /><lb />Hirfndente."<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Is the J west price auy object to<lb />to you? Arete best qualities<lb />any juincement? If so come<lb /><lb />_in wand s-e our pew stock<lb />which we have jastTre-<lb />ceived. -Our store is<lb />: fall of New Goods<lb />and prices were never lower. To<lb />the ladies we extend a cordial in-<lb />vitation to examine our stock of<lb /><lb />i]<lb /><lb />We havea beautiful and up-to-<lb />date line. You will fiud the Jatest<lb />styjes:and we know we can please<lb />you Ob, bow Jovely, how beau-<lb />tiful, the prettie-t live 1 have ever<lb />geen, is what cur laiy friends say<lb />ofthem. We bLave a large lire<lb />both in colors and blacks avd can<lb />please you.<lb /><lb />In Ledies ard Gents FUR<lb />NISH&amp;#NG GOODS we bave a<lb />splendid line.<lb /><lb />nd<lb /><lb />In LADIES CLOTH for Wraps<lb />we have just what you want.<lb /><lb />Tn Men and Boys PANTS<lb />GOODS we have just the best<lb /><lb />stock to be found and prices were<lb />never lower.<lb /><lb />peewee centieneee<lb /><lb />SHOES. In shoes we endeav |<lb />or tu bay such as will piease the<lb />wearer, the prices on Shoes are<lb />much Jowerthauv lartseason. Give<lb />us atriul when you veed Shoes<lb />for yourself or any member of<lb />your family. We can fit the small-<lb />est or largest foot in the county. |<lb />Our L. M. Reynolds &amp; Co.Ts Shoes<lb />for Men and Bovs are warranted<lb />to give guod service. We have<lb />had six years experience with<lb />this line aud know them tu be all<lb />we Cclalin for them.<lb /><lb />In HARDWARE, GUNS,<lb />GUN IMPLEMENTS,<lb />LOADED SHZLLS, CROCK-<lb />ERY, GLASSWARE, HALL<lb />LAMPS, LIBRARY LAMPs,<lb />PARLOR LAMPS, LAMP<lb />FIX'TURES, TINWARE,<lb />WOOD and WILLOW WARE<lb />HARNESS &amp; COLLARS,<lb />TRUNKS, GROCERLES,<lb />PROVISIONS, FURNITURE,<lb />CHILDRENTS CARRIAGES,<lb />CARPETS, CARPET PAPER,<lb />RUGS, LACE CURTAINS.<lb />CUR'AIN POLES,<lb /><lb />and any goods you need for your<lb />self and family core to see us.<lb /><lb />Oar object is to sell good bon-<lb />vale goods at the lowest prices.<lb /><lb />We have a laige line of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />ardcan give you anything you<lb />may need at the lowest prices you<lb />ever heard of. Come and see our<lb />$12.50 Solid Oak Bedroom Suits.<lb />oTo piss us by would be an iuex-<lb />Shaxblo ivjustice to your pocket<lb />book. Thisis not so becatse we<lb />~Bay; so, but because our goods<lb />and prices make it so. Here isa<lb />tair proposition: If we deserve<lb />nothing, give us sp a Yon but if}<lb />you find our goods and prices sat<lb />isfactory, acknowledge it with<lb />your patronage. Hoping to see<lb />you seon and promising our best<lb />efforts to make your conan<lb />and | oe ae we angT<lb /><lb />Youit fi : ae<lb /><lb />|DAILY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING<lb />oe<lb /><lb />Sreates many &amp; new business,<lb />Enlarges many an old business,<lb />flTreserves many a jarge business.<lb />2 hevives many adull bdasiness,<lb />~Rescues many a lost business,T<lb />ayes many a failing business.<lb />Secures suceess to any busixzess,<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />To oadvertise juadiciousiy,� us:<lb /><lb />ec lume of the REVLEOTOR,<lb /><lb />tg<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb /><lb />und mail<lb />M.<lb /><lb />train going<lb /><lb />Passenger .<lb />Going South,<lb /><lb />aorth, arrives 8:22 A.<lb />urrives 6 347 P, M.<lb />North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A<lb />M, leavesl0:10 A. M.<lb />South Bound Freight, arrives 200 P,<lb />M. leaves 2:16 P.M.<lb />Steamer ~lar River arrnves from Wash-<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, ~hare<lb />day aud saturday.<lb /><lb />MARKETS.<lb /><lb />Market reports have been so irregu<lb />lur today, because of treble with the<lb />telegraph lines, that quotations are not<lb /><lb />given here.<lb /><lb />| be over by tomorrow.<lb /><lb />ent,<lb /><lb />cael<lb /><lb />PO erence ve<lb /><lb />eerie emetic<lb /><lb />OCULATION.<lb /><lb />ny<lb /><lb />The Place to Use Your Eyes is Right<lb />Here.<lb /><lb />oerence semen!<lb /><lb />October.<lb /><lb />Tenth month.<lb />Services in the Baptist church " to-<lb />night.<lb /><lb />ab S<lb /><lb />Cd<lb /><lb />Best Blend Vea o02 per ..<lb /><lb />M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />Money loaned on 30, 60 and 90<lb />Apply to F. C. Harding.<lb /><lb />days.<lb /><lb />tor Sile" Delivered every<lb />Appiy wou. B. Higgs.<lb /><lb />Milk<lb />Mornings<lb /><lb />Vermont Butter for sale at D. S<lb /><lb />Sinith.<lb /><lb />When COAL weather comes, donTt<lb />furget where .o buy your Coal.<lb />Spereut &amp; MORRILE.<lb /><lb />Movren"lI have moved my insur"<lb />ance office to the office receatly occu-<lb />pied by Dr. D. L. James.<lb /><lb />H.A. WHITE.<lb /><lb />But three more months oA this year f<lb />left. It is time those business men who}<lb />are contemplating fall advertising were<lb />getting it in.<lb /><lb />Will James sajs he and next Presi-,<lb />dent Bryan came very near being)<lb />named alike. One of them W. J. b..<lb />and the other W. B.d.<lb /><lb />Joes waxed so warm that their papers}<lb />have to.be held over a day to cool eff.2}<lb />If so please be done with it"we want;<lb />the news fresh.<lb /><lb />It Comes Hight On.<lb />Tremendous tobacco breaks om the<lb />Greenville market have ceased to be<lb />nevelties, having become almost daily<lb />occurrences, ~Today there was a regu-<lb />lar overflow of the weed, many wagons<lb />left stanaing oatside that could not get<lb />in the warehouses atall. The Plan-j|<lb />ters staried the sale and held three<lb />hours, consuming the whol» morning<lb />on one floor. } That house and the Eas_<lb /><lb />whole day;s sale to say nothing of wha.<lb />the Greenville and Star had. . Piles<lb />"| were jammed i in on, a¥ety foot: of space.<lb /><lb />* -Jof the floors and driveways. ~Mark<lb /><lb />Keepin Goustiutiv at it Brings Suones,<lb /><lb />the |»<lb /><lb />| Wednesday night.<lb /><lb />-| Ket.<lb /><lb />We hope the trouble will}<lb /><lb />The Charlotte and Raleigh Observers :<lb />have got to coming in aday late this) . V1. Jewelry Store<lb />week. Has the war between these two | .<lb /><lb />tera/togetuer had enough tob.cco for a}<lb /><lb />CCTCGENARIANS<lb /><lb />Pass by Comet'me, But These are al<lb />Young Folks.<lb /><lb />of Baltimore, is 10!<lb /><lb />J, P. Elliott,<lb /><lb />town.<lb /><lb />W. B. Quinerly, of Grifton, was here<lb /><lb />|<lb />{<lb />| TW. Hawkins returned to Littleton!<lb />|<lb /><lb />today<lb /><lb />C.C. Vines, of FalklanT, was in<lb />town today.<lb /><lb />R. L. Smith lete this morning for<lb />Richmond.<lb /><lb />J. G, Bowling returned from Oxford<lb /><lb />was In town today.<lb /><lb />W. F. Harding returned from Chap-<lb />el Hill Wednesday night.<lb /><lb />Capt Swift, Galloway came over<lb />from Snow Hill this morning.<lb /><lb />cod<lb /><lb />Mrs. L. el. Rountree and Jitite child<lb /><lb />returned this morning trom Grifton.<lb /><lb />Sylvester Fleming, ef Washing-on<lb /><lb />was here today on the tobaceo mar"|<lb /><lb />Miss Maude Blow left this morn.ug<lb />for Nashvil'e, Tenn., te attend Peabody |O<lb />awarded a!<lb /><lb />Institute ia which she was<lb />a scholarship.<lb /><lb />C.F.<lb />Wilson Advance, and who tour yes vats<lb />ago created sucha sensation by deap"<lb /><lb />Wilson, a tormer ecitor of the |<lb /><lb />pearing mysteriously, passed through<lb />on Wednesday nightTs trai going to<lb /><lb />Kineton.<lb /><lb />eee RR CIT<lb /><lb />This month with have five Thars"}<lb /><lb />days, tive Fridays and five Saturdays.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Notice.<lb /><lb />The Tax Lists for the county of Pit<lb />for the year 1896 haye been placed 1 my |<lb />hands for collection. A | petsons owing<lb />taxes are hereby notified to come: for.|'<lb />werd and settle promptly and save them-<lb />selves trouble and costs,<lb /><lb />R, W. KIN<lb /><lb />VG, Sheriff.<lb /><lb />wince liga gly i<lb /><lb />Se :<lb />3 aati fxs<lb />Fae i at ame coats<lb /><lb />them.<lb />J. J. Rollins, postipas ter ai ee That S<lb /><lb />the latter side.<lb /><lb />Plaidssare powerful.<lb /><lb />larlty<lb />fromthe charming shepherd check to the bold<lb /><lb />criss-Ccrossing.<lb />Higblands are represented Phere. Come see us.<lb /><lb />PL le el et es Ne Ne Ma<lb /><lb />RIC.<lb /><lb />The Ladies Bazaar.<lb /><lb />Noveity Suits.®<lb /><lb />Note particularly, we donTt say<lb /><lb />ooption.�<lb />La 6 ar<lb /><lb />Serges.<lb /><lb />Neat and quiet effects that assrme but little and<lb />~are brimful of honest wear and worth.<lb /><lb />a ae<lb /><lb />We-forsaw their<lb /><lb />and provided acco dingly. The<lb /><lb />W est.of England: as well<lb /><lb />Pata Pad<lb /><lb />@<lb /><lb />The collection is great and varied, ¢ our OWN ex-<lb />clusive styles, and but one ot each. . /#You are<lb />free to touch, handle, examine and criticise<lb /><lb />opuy.�<lb /><lb />another question, the goods are at your<lb />Our thought now is to interest you.<lb /><lb />Gayety<lb />~and yravity about equally divide the dress<lb />roods. taste. Hence Serges are prominent on<lb />Our selections of qualities and<lb />- |colors averegate far * Deyone any competi tion.<lb /><lb />Plaids.<lb /><lb />PRAAAALAMAA AIRE<lb /><lb />popu-<lb /><lb />y vary<lb />as the<lb /><lb />Pron ~wToer<lb /><lb />ee ee th Reda<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />The Ladies Bazaar.<lb /><lb />FT.<lb /><lb />yi,<lb /><lb />A brilliant display of<lb /><lb />FALL &amp; WINTER:<lb /><lb />DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />SHOES, GENTS FUB:.<lb />NISHINGS AND<lb /><lb />BoyT 3 2-Piece Suits in the newest<lb />effeets and all the last weaves.<lb />~Bvery body says my stcre is the:<lb /><lb />chyapest place in towm and J.<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />~want you to come and save neo}<lb /><lb />ey. My mobtois: oCheap, cheap,<lb /><lb />cheap prices�<lb /><lb />H. B. CLARK.<lb /><lb />Lan @ Selis Cheap.<lb /><lb />It is @ pTeasure tor a lady )<lb />0 v.sit: our store where _<lb /><lb />underone roof she can )<lb />firdeverything needed to�<lb />complete her ontfit. )<lb /><lb />The newest and best<lb /><lb />DRESS<lb /><lb />Shopping Made Easy.<lb /><lb />The latest and most: stylish TRIMMINGS,<lb />~Theeorrect.and most serviceable LININGS:<lb />The best and most honest makes in SHOES.<lb /><lb />The proper thing in GLOVES.<lb /><lb />The most comfortable and perfect Corsets.<lb /><lb />The best line of HOSIERY in<lb />theeity. Tne most stylish and<lb />serviceable Cinakst stylish and<lb />In fact everything that you will<lb />re@lire when you starton your<lb />shopping tour. All at priaes<lb />that will meet with your «ap-"<lb /><lb />proval.<lb /><lb />Wilson<lb /><lb />With &amp;<lb /><lb />been patented.<lb /><lb />over apy ~stove made.<lb /><lb />in use.<lb /><lb />well as comfuit.<lb /><lb />to put in the wood.<lb /><lb />imatic Smoke Doors, which prevent-the smoke fro<lb />These doors are so consiracted that they can ~be taken of and<lb /><lb />this : if tobacco was not bringing satis | one minute. ~These aroves can be seen oar store, come desaal ~Took ad them.<lb /><lb />2 factory prices on ~the Greenville: mark ety<lb /><lb />we oe noT see such ummen sea pi<lb /><lb />Air-Tight Heat<lb /><lb />Patent Automatic Smoke Woors.<lb />a TOILE SSS<lb /><lb />The Wilson Heater, ebich is*aTstoveifor house heatiny, is the most remarkable that has ever<lb /><lb />»~<lb /><lb />These stoves<lb /><lb />; : Ad<lb /><lb />In the first p'ace it: p-radiates more heat than auy stove known, and will save 25 pert ¢ cent. in fuel<lb /><lb />Second. with wo or three ordinary sticks of pine stove wood it will keel the fire from 36 to 48<lb />hourf, and with ordinary care the fire will never go out.<lb /><lb />~ Third, being entirely closed at the base there is no dangerT of fire, and it is the cleanest ato |<lb />It is not necessary to remove the ashes ofvener than ouce a wonth.<lb />ditterent styles"the smali one, which is made for bed rooms, is speciaily recommended orem,<lb /><lb />are made��"�<lb /><lb />in,<lb /><lb />GOODS,<lb /><lb />The Wilson Heater has a great advantage. over ~any ainiiler st ova, because it has Patent aes i<lb />om coming idty the room wheu-yoa take the top. a<lb />Mace bak a<lb /><lb />es<lb /><lb /></p>
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