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          <lb />iY RE<lb /><lb />oTRUTH IN PREPERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />yostennsapethnttteinenirptcamgtasanngn tances sina ei epee<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3 1896.<lb /><lb />an creeps ante imitans: ste rte mete Neen caters<lb /><lb />HIGH =<lb /><lb />Wil<lb /><lb />designer of styles for<lb /><lb />PALL 10db.<lb /><lb />ee 56 mE<lb /><lb />New an4 complete line<lb />of<lb />Dress Goods,<lb />d trimmings to match<lb />Carpets,<lb />Rugs and<lb />Mattings<lb /><lb />In endless variety.<lb /><lb />trouble to show goods.<lb /><lb />C. TT, Munford<lb /><lb />8<lb /><lb />~Next ode: ia ihe Bank Be<lb />_Gretatitie:<lb /><lb />Ps<lb /><lb />jereated go little enthusiasm.<lb /><lb />Come and see them, no<lb /><lb />WITH HIS oSAVAGES.� 2<lb /><lb />And How the Little Darkies , Did<lb /><lb />Shout.<lb /><lb />Y.-L. Ruszeli, the Republican nom-<lb />inee for Governor, reached Greenville<lb />on Friday eveningTs train. His cominz<lb />was known beforehand, and the color<lb />ed band and about fifty negroes, mine,<lb />tenths of them boys, were at the depot<lb />to meet him. C. M. Bernard was the<lb />one white exception on hand to receive<lb /><lb />him.<lb /><lb />As the train rolled in the band struck<lb />up oSweet Marie� and the boys brane<lb />dished lightwoed torches that had been<lb />prepared for the occasion ~They gath-<lb />ered around the firzt-cla:s coach and<lb /><lb />shined their torches in the windows<lb />like they were trying to smoke oMars<lb />Dan�<lb />Russell slipped out at ~the front er nd of |<lb />the s Bernard caught ban<lb />there and led him back throagh where<lb /><lb />carrlage.<lb /><lb />out, but while tris Was going Ou |<lb /><lb />second car.<lb /><lb />the crowd had golleeted tu a<lb />oDaTs him! DaTs him?�<lb />the crowd, and isstartly a shout went<lb />waved around him,<lb />Rassell raised his hat<lb />as au.<lb /><lb />erie] one of<lb />up and = torches<lb />At this ovation<lb /><lb />and po ved to the little<lb />sustiy as if he had been ia the presence<lb />he has come untu<lb /><lb />negroes<lb /><lb />ota kine. Verily<lb />ap) 79<lb /><lb />his own, and his own received him,� we<lb />thozght.<lb /><lb />Lhe carriage oecupied by Russel and<lb />Bernard started off to town, the band<lb />and screeching boys following after in<lb />jan irregular procession, there being a<lb />jam every now acd then to see who<lb />could get closest As<lb />taey went along the band fivst gave<lb /><lb />oSate in the arms of Jesus,� and a little<lb /><lb />to the vehicle.<lb /><lb />laver oSweet Bye and ByeT? Quite<lb />suggestive Alls.<lb /><lb />That this reception and escort com"<lb /><lb />leads to the<lb />suggestion that it is going tu be a hard<lb />thing to make ths voting part of the<lb />colored folks swallow Russell and ell<lb />the bitter things he about |<lb />them.<lb /><lb />The cbject of _RussellTs coming o of<lb />speech, which |<lb /><lb />szicuous avsence of men,<lb /><lb />has said<lb /><lb />course was to make a<lb />took place this after: oon at 2  oTciock:<lb /><lb />ing the band paraded main street to<lb />draw the crowd to the Court House. |<lb />When Russell entered there was not<lb />the slightest ripple of applause that<lb /><lb />greeted him.<lb /><lb />nard and spoke for about an hour ana<lb />a balf. The geaeral sentiment with<lb />everybody is that the speech was the<lb />greatest disappointment to which they<lb />had ever been subjected. Nota single<lb />issue advocated by any party was dis"<lb />cussed, almost his whole time being<lb />consumed iu a labored random talks<lb />about the election law passed by the last<lb />Legislature, with puny praise for the<lb /><lb />of the Democrats.<lb /><lb />{le made no referenze that there wa<lb />any Republican ticket, either State or<lb />National, to be voted for by Repnbli-<lb />cans, but. advised his hearers to vute<lb />the Populist ticket straight through |,<lb />and ask no question. Nota word was<lb /><lb />ernor. Not a word was said about<lb />voting fur McKinley for President. No<lb />candidate ot any prominence has eve<lb />spoken here: in any campaign, who<lb />Lhere<lb />was some applause at times, but it<lb />seemed manufactured for the occasion.<lb />oAs a politiaal speech it was the dead.<lb />est failureT we ever litened to. Ny!<lb />| better evidence of this was needed than<lb />ta-view the oevuntanance of those who<lb />went there.expesting to hear someting<lb />from theit leading candidate. - ~The<lb />~speech was only remarkable for what<lb />haT did not say, and from it no one i3<lb /><lb />mittee should be marked by the con-j<lb /><lb />A little before the time ror the speak- |<lb /><lb />He was introduced by C. M. Ber- |<lb /><lb />Populist party and slanderous criticism |<lb /><lb />said agout voting for himself for Gov- |<lb /><lb />| able to tell what he dees or does not<lb />faver. ,<lb />One can only judge from the speech<lb />and the way he advised bis hearers to<lb />that Russell has no ides of being<lb />the<lb /><lb />vote,<lb />a candidate fer Goternor when<lb />election comes.<lb /><lb />Jake Kussell,<lb /><lb />is a half brother of the<lb /><lb />colored, who says he<lb />candidate for<lb />Governor, WA8 spruced out inT his bess<lb />Sunday rig to meet Dan, and was quite<lb />promivent in his attentions to the later<lb />Jake says oDan<lb /><lb />bears a little closer<lb /><lb />ene il mene ie ~ evi ener nen eee et nen ta,<lb /><lb />ifacd.y Time.<lb /><lb />We do nct suppase anyboby contem-<lb />plates undertaking to count a billion,<lb />itso we would not discourage him for<lb />the world, but an order that he may<lb />have some idea of the size of the job<lb />refer him to the ealeulatioa of an in-<lb />| elish mothematicion who had lots. of<lb /><lb />. * 7<lb />spare time on hand and figures out that<lb />t Fee)<lb />200 a minute<lb /><lb />time for<lb /><lb />counting at the rate of<lb /><lb />straight along, without<lb />lunches or sieep, if would take 5,012<lb />years,<lb /><lb />utes. * |<lb /><lb />342 days, 5 idurs and 20 win-<lb />. |<lb /><lb />WASHINGION LETTER.<lb /><lb />ee tet<lb /><lb />[From our Regular Correspondent.)<lb /><lb />oat<lb /><lb />WASHINGTON, Sept. 28th, 1896.<lb /><lb />fon. W. E. Chilton, Secretary of<lb />State for West Virginia, was one of<lb />| the patty which eame to Washington to<lb />lessort Mr. Bryan to that State. While<lb />in Washington Mr Chilton said: oJ<lb />am not atraid of the resultin West Vir<lb /><lb />ginia, and have no hesitation in pre-|<lb />dicting that Bryan will get its electoral<lb />vote. Our people are strongly for sil-<lb />been<lb /><lb />The<lb /><lb />not<lb /><lb />ver, and many converts have<lb /><lb />made from the republican ranks.<lb /><lb />Palmer and Buckner ticket will<lb /><lb />poll much or a vote. ~The republicans<lb />are making che most. strenuous effurts<lb />for McKinley, and the allegations of<lb />~eoervion and ointimidation ot<lb />-employes ure strictly true. Gut there<lb /><lb />| is always a reaction against such meth-<lb /><lb />railway |<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />resemblence to the old man than I do.� }<lb /><lb />!<lb />\<lb /><lb />j ids, and a teeling of resentment arises<lb />~in the minds of the men who are thus |<lb />coerced that will result in causing hun- |<lb />'d-eds of them to vote the other way.<lb />Gen. W. J. St. Clair, of We-t Vir<lb />| cinia, was in Baltimore with Mr. Bry-<lb />an, and who passed through Washing.<lb />iton this.week, said: o1 found a degree<lb />~of Bryan enthusiasm in the city of Bal-<lb />~timore that was rather<lb />view of the tore of its bolting demo-<lb />cratic newspapers. The talk about<lb />McKinleyTs great majority ia the Mary.<lb />Jand metropolis is all nonseuse.�<lb />Senator GormanTs disinglination to<lb />make ante-election claims and promises<lb />adds force to what he told Mr. Bryan<lb />and the other gentleman who piartici-<lb />pated in the conference held in New<lb />York Cily this. week., He, promised<lb />that Mr. Bryaa should have the electo-<lb />ral vote of Maryland, and, he, said that<lb />he considered that the democrats stil<lb />had an even chanee to win, , not with<lb />standing the intluence that werebeing<lb /><lb />used against them.<lb /><lb />surprising, in<lb /><lb />Church Services To-morrow,T<lb />. Methodist church"-Sunday-school at<lb /><lb />9:30 A. M.., Preaching at 11 A. M.<lb />Ti aodT 7:30 P. M. by Rev. N. H. D<lb />Wilson.<lb /><lb />Episcopal: churzh."Sunday-school at<lb />9:30 A. M. ss<lb />e + ee<lb /><lb />Baptist church."Sunday-school . at,<lb />19:30 A. M, Preaching at 1k A, M.<lb />and 7: 30 P. ML, by | Rev. E. D, Wells,<lb /><lb />Presbyterian church, "Sunday.schoo<lb />at; 9:30 A. Magee: is<lb />* * T os . . "<lb /><lb />op sok Buckwheat, Mince Meat what<lb /><lb />FR<lb /><lb />OVERALLS, ;/J<lb /><lb />Preserves at ShelburnTs. Ces<lb /><lb />nna id APE 0<lb /><lb />FRANK. WILSG<lb /><lb />The King Clothier.<lb /><lb />PN ll Nl Nel Net el ell ln MD ed Met Ne als Nal al Ne NNT Ne Nal Natal all Nel ls a Ml it Nl il Nil NA MES,<lb /><lb />ber Gully, Isat Jt?<lb /><lb />ee Le<lb /><lb />Just chilly enough to put.you<lb />in mind of the fact that<lb />the cool weather is<lb />quietly creeping<lb /><lb />- upon you,<lb />and<lb />you will soon feel the need of<lb /><lb />New Fall<lb /><lb />Shoes, Hats,<lb /><lb />a 1<lb />MON |<lb /><lb />THIS BUSINESS<lb /><lb />"w~_ er<lb /><lb />follows its own leadership and<lb />swings in the first month<lb />of Autumn with the<lb />geatestlgas: is<lb />desirab e merciian-<lb />dise wehave ever<lb />succeeded in<lb />collecting<lb />Everything fresh and new,<lb />Za ~t sparkling with the brightest<lb />A Mrs. Hopkins Boy.� fashion thoughts of the season<lb /><lb />ANK WILSON<lb /><lb />THE KIN @ CLOTHIE R.<lb /><lb />Are Wou For~<lb />OLD<lb />--OR-=-<lb /><lb />SILVER ?<lb />CANDIDATES!<lb /><lb />Not for foffive but<lb />trade. Qur pla:-<lb /><lb />WE ARE<lb /><lb />form is oGOOD VALUES AT LOW PRICES.� We sei! gooda frota<lb />15 to 35 per cent. lower than any other house in this line and take<lb />payment in-GOLD, SILVER or PAPER. Come to see us atfHiggs<lb /><lb />Bros. old stand. Our stock embraces;<lb /><lb />LACE GOODS,<lb />UN DERWEAR;<lb />SUSPENDERS,<lb /><lb />CLOTHING, :GLOVES<lb />CAPES, Cloaks, HOSIERY,<lb />DRESS GOODS,; NOTIONS,<lb /><lb />UMBRELLAS,|j; Caps &amp; Hats,j JEWELRY,<lb />MPERS, |} SHOES.<lb />and a lot of other®goods to nunsérousstotmention.<lb />oat ORES to pleage.<lb />EX �"�. HARDEE :<lb />3 eet ot ane of Stet<lb />At Higes Bros. old sata<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ee: HAVE THE PRE BYTIEST<lb /><lb />FLACTOR THE STORY OF A CANDIDATE. | _ °° -puibhe speating. | I vy.<lb />, : ~Boe. J.H. Smail, Democratic El @ itp fe AAUEey H] HY A LINE OP<lb />This is the man ~ tor, and Hon. J. B. Respass, RepuT i. » tts TE UVETN UU,<lb />| Who for office ran; ~ " }ean Elector, will address the people of | 7 ee Wall Paper !<lb />And these were his methods " Pitt county at 1] (p Las<lb />His campaigning plan. Black Jack. Saturday, Oct. ord. iy eral Directors ever shown in Grecuville. Be<lb />Rose at na Pactolus, 4 monday , pee ot tll Sure tosee niyranples. Allnew ,<lb />é t 5 /} 4, Tuesd: r, Oct. 6th. _ : .<lb />= : With all his tric o «tke beicke! Gresnyiie Tuesday ; ( ~ ~ GREENVILLE, N. ©. styles; ok ap old piece in the lots<lb />ee 3� mail wnatter. And went into the race like s Ayden, Wednesday, Oct. 7th. ; a<lb />Gntered as second-class, ma 3efore the clock Have just received an Will take pleasure in bringing<lb /><lb />""" | _ Had chimed for ten |. | samples to your home if you will<lb /><lb />2 RUPSCRIPTION RATES. Had paid the tax . . notify me at wy shop near Hume<lb />oe . . ° $3.00 ftweaty men ; at "| ber's Nickerson avai<lb /><lb />ee ° . 25 | v " heir shildven if the latest style and are ready to serve erTs, on Dickerson avenue,<lb /><lb />~One month, ° - ars 10 Had sent their chudre . the wants of the trade at Prices Lower A. P ELLINGTON.<lb /><lb />Gne week. bes" Off to school, B i ch-n ever off-red befcre. Small protits<lb /><lb />mnt rs without : a ee<lb />oDelivered ales adoaw ibaa And raised a mortgage and quick sales is our motto. Our<lb /><lb />_axtra cost. cols are new snd-oheep to. mect the) Groeenvill a ara es<lb />maAdvertisng rates are liberaFand canbe} rom a mule ; eee ernie wants of the masses, We are. sel'ing ©<lb />jad on application to the editor or at Had gope to court ae at a price far below the usual Corrected by § Schultz.<lb />the office. Wi Tse face PECK. Butter, per lo 15 to 25-<lb />ith smiling face, : h $75 casket. we sell for $60 ke ~<lb />1 ttle wre Z | Western Sides 4t to 5-<lb />" t And quickly won His Worst Enemy Defeated } 70 « . oGs 55 Sugar eured Ilame 10 to 124<lb />. We desire a liv : amy ator wil A voterTs case; 65 , a rr Corn . 40 to 60<lb />ostofiice inthe covety, . ehinin Pi a9 . . ~orn Meal 50 to 65<lb />avery posto items of NEWS as it Occurs Had planked five shining p B p Lippman's 4 50 +o 6 Ts Hour, Pamily ek oes<lb />1h each neighborhood, Write plainly Dollars down, pre bey 45 7 ~ * 3 Lard 54 to 10<lb />and only on one side of the paper, | To helo Tem build ; 35 ne 5 Oats 35 to 40<lb />| 10 he &amp; Great Remedy woe ee Sugar 4 to6<lb />"""" eee ee A church in town, ~ i ood 2.50 eee | 13 to 3<lb />sheerin- ; ad off S ~ 5 Sach SO to 5<lb />Lineral Commission on subscrip Had wardgd off All we ask is a trial and will giv e en- age te 0 to 25<lb />ion rates paid to agents. A sheriffTs sale. """ tire a A heG OWAN &amp; CO Eggs per doz 10 to 11<lb />-niniibis ee And paid a poor mau : A. Cc c , | Beeswax. per . -0<lb />O 3wp 1896 Out of jail; FOR THREE YEARS HE SUFPERED--COULD Opposite Post Office. Cotton ang Peanut.<lb />TU . OcroBER, 3ND De ; . F. SUG i .<lb />Payee. OC Relieved six widowsT B. F. SUGG@, Manager ___._ | Below are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb />x rear nina oceans es Lo HARDLY BREATHRB AT NIGHT~ONE " ; and peanuts for yesterd: iw, a8 furnished<lb />a ae . ~ Destitution ; JT W. HIGGS, Pres, J, S. HIGGS, Cashier! by Cobb Bros. &amp; Conimission Mere<lb />Y » a eampal: : .<lb />DEMOGRATIC NOMINEES. And made a campalzu NOSTRIL CLOSED FOR 10 YEARS. Maj. HENRY HARDING AssTt Cashier. chants of Norfok<lb />" Contribution ; | Good Middling sOmgness a}<lb />: still they never Mr. A. M. Ramsey, of DeLeon, Texas,<lb />National Ticket, And still 15 ae eater eT arch in tia worst pide 7<lb />) ~ Heard him groan form. Truly, his description of his suffer. sow Middling 4<lb />. e ings seem little short of marvelous. In- Good Ordinary» 6 13-16<lb />When fifteen fellows stead of seeking his couch, glad for the Tone" exsy<lb />FOR PRESIDENT. nights coming, he went to it with terrer, ; aie<lb />BRYAN Asked a fone realising that another long, wearr, wake | Greenville, N.C. PEANUIS.<lb />WILLIAM J. ; AW, He took no nutes" before him. oHe could not SOD Go either Prime , 24<lb />NT ~ T . P. P., LippmanTs , ~aT Pri a<lb />e of Nebraska. Expressed no doubt Groat Remedy, cured hi him in quick ane rane ae ~;<lb />FOR VICE-PRESIDENT. But freely shelled his money out! DE LEON, TEXAS. STOCRHOLDE: » Spanish | 31210 bn<lb />ARThUR SEWALL, This was the man Messrs. eee eee Ga. , | Representing a Capital of More Than a Halt} joe"tirm.<lb />of Maine. Who for oilice ran, of P. P. P. I was afflicted from the crown Million Dollars, "<lb />, a of eo head te the soles of my feet. Your ,GREENVILLE TGHACGO WAKRKET<lb />And that was his P. P. P. has eured my difficulty of breath- T. Di President National |<lb />Campaigning plan; ing. ~smothering, palpitation of the heart, Wm. T. Dixon, resident vationa RFPORT<lb />FOR GONGRESS"FIRST DISTRICT. mpalenine I , and has relieved me of all pain. One nos- Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md. .<lb />~� tHe. lost the cflice" tril was closed for ten years, but now | eotland Neck Bank. Scotland oo<lb />w. H. LUCAS, For all his giving, ie preathe through it aye oide for two The Scotlan eC ank, 00 CY O. L. JOYNER<lb />ave ner sie on @é r Tr tw } , b UR.<lb />of Hyde county. And now splits Pa years; in fact, I dreaded to see night come. Neck, N. C. h N.C: .<lb />RST DISTRICT For.a doubtful kving night I sleep soundly in any position ali} Wogh Biggs, Sealand Ne ; Ol as Common oto 8<lb />FOR ELECTOR"FIRST DISTRICT. i R. RB. Flemin SAAS " IpOn.... .. 2k<lb />ee am 50 years old, but expect soon to . th. Le g, » AY,<lb />COHN H. SMALL ns be able to take hold of the plow handles. 7 ros. rT: °<lb />JOHN a .Endorsed Ly Mr. Sewail. I os glad that I was lucky enengh to ger D. W. Hardee Higgs B T Fine. oss ecooeree.. td to 14<lb />of Beaufort county. Py - and I heartily recommend it to Greenville, NC. CuTters"Common... 64 tol:<lb />Mr. Cement Manly, chairman Desc. | my otrlends Eee vere<lb />° T . or ran ne a)<lb />Ticket ocratic State Executive committee, A. M. RAMSEY. o  Fine.... 2... .10 to 18<lb />State Licket: speaking about some few Democrats}; THE STATE OF TiAAS"County of! We respectfully solicit theaccounts| = a<lb />"_ Bpes S . er Comanche."Before the undersigned  au- fi ~ndividuals and the general wea Fe ta<lb />who were basing their objection to vot-| thority on this day, personally appeare: | of firms, individual: aa yee 5B oan<lb />KOR GOVERNOR: . . A. M. Ramsey, who, after being duly nublie. aL ky eR<lb />e pre ae ing for the joint electoral ticket on the | sworn, says on oath that the foregoing . . Ue at ecarreearas wenn<lb />CYRUS B. WATSON, 3 Ity | Statement made by him relative to tie | Checks and Account Books furnish : A SPec cE AE UT Sy Picea<lb />f Forsyh eround that it showed a lack of loyalty | virtue of P. P. P. medicine is true. licati x GPs TAL ob cary ote<lb />0 syh. ale _"" A. M. RAMSEY. | ed on application. ae AS BLOOD FUISON permancntly<lb />a to Mr, Sewall, says: Sworn to and subscribed before me this geared in 15t085 days, You can botreatcd ag<lb />The action ot the State committee | AU&amp;USt 4th, 1891, J. M. LAMBERT, N. P.. a eg nomi forsam® pricouncers: o Wowillonn,<lb />eT . spe Ene achh 2 Otis y 0 os 4 ;  : EB of e ou prefe c<lb />FOR LEEUT. GOVERNOR : the electoral tic ket with Comanche County, Texius \ J o stock of. nochd tnottapay allroad fever nd hotell aud<lb />Stay yc y / SG) NY arrancip?  eleClore AC { . w<lb />THOS. W. MASON, in _ Dems vas the logical and a. dal Qe a cor Je dude Potash sd call tevo acres na<lb />of Northampton. the I cople s party, EA 1e et a Catarrh Cured by P.P.P. | Eimples: Copp per Gotora) Edis Ulcers od<lb />. ee nat , - any part of the body, iairc<lb />an , HE eACRU ESOLTR Or CAGE poe (I4ppmanTs Great Remedy) where all other out, it la this Secondary BLOOD POISO<lb />Fi SA Cae ars parties, who have, on the great principle Seta a Oe 4 nate cases and chailonee tee ifor's<lb />QUE . | . eumatism twists and distorts D werld for &amp;<lb />CHAS. M. COOKE, of the restoration of silver which they a and tet. : Its agonies are intense. . - Batiod thokitlof tite resect ace Samare<lb />of Franklin. ; . ~ated ~ual ut speedy relief anc ce permanent cure cians, $500,069 Capital behind our uncondie<lb />Phold in common, nominated a muiual | ts gained by the use of P. P. P. 5 ° tional guaranty. Absolute proo~s sent sealed 0<lb />" . Woman's weakness, whether nervous or F T | oO application. Address COOK RIEMED 1 COm<lb />FOR AUDITOR: candidate to carry that principle into otherwise, can be cured and the system House Furnishing $00 Masonis ~Tommie. OHIGAGC.<lb />C ea<lb />R. M. FURMAN, effect. I have ben surprised and | a Phoviea Meee ., : md Ba sapeas<lb />aha 9 mples otches, = 4 ll dis. ° .<lb />of Buncombe. grieved that some Democrats did not figurements of the iia ate ecenes and Goods, Bicy cles, KE, Professional Cards.<lb />soe cure y v<lb />FOR TREASURER: seem to understand our position and, p, p op: will restore your apetite, bulla | "<lb />B.F AYCOCK, did not know that the commi tee was way. P. 5 I semoves that aa down. Just opened up in [® R. L. CARR,<lb />i. _ i nd annrova) | ia-the-mouth feelin DENTIST<lb />f Wayne acting with the sanction and approval) oFor Blotches and Pimple h , : eenvi<lb />oe a y quthority__those | take .P. P,P. o�"�) o�"�pies om the face, +4 noxt door to -l. Greenville, N. C.<lb />of the highese party authority"those Ladies, for natural, and thorough organic | Office over Old Brick Store next to<lb />eo. . + sharoe | regula y i T<lb />SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION : who have the National fight in charge Remedy. and get well atT onde an's Great C. Cobb &amp; Son, by King Horse.<lb />J. C. SCARBOROUGH, "and that our action was in 10 way |<lb />of Jahnston. disloyal to our candidate tor Vice-Pres- SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. s E PENDER ~ohn E. Wooa, oa. eine<lb />ident. I roveived today vhe letter | e * Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N.C,<lb />POR AOE ee aeent iene Sewall; | LIPPMAN BROTHERS, APOTHECARIES, SOBER e MERI<lb />CR OSE NE Madi S New York | SOLE PROPRIETORS &amp; CO ATVORNEYS ATLA N.<lb />oMadison Square, Ne : . , iile, 2<lb />of Mecklenburg. o ison Sdn " ba 196 ? * Greenville<lb />| oSeptember 29, 1896. | Lippman's Bleck. Savennay, | - pecial attention given cu collection 8<lb />| Manly. Chairman. | | * Block. Savennah. un. | . ts f claims.<lb />FOR associate sustices or THE 6u-|oHou. Clement Manly, Chairman, Stoves and Tinware "Learn eee: e.<lb />PREME GOURT Raleigh. N.C : For sale by J.Li. Woo~en. | be-|<lb />A. C. AVERY, of Burke, «Dear Sir :-"I paras honor of ac. _ cheaper. than ever e- 3arbers.<lb />G. H. BROWN. of Beaufort. knowledging the ece'pt of your tavor fo re<lb />_ of the 27th amst., informing me of the} " ° AMES A. SMITE<lb />COUNTY DEMOCRATIC; TICKET. | basis of tusion in your State, and ask" . ~ _ J TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />seurinasuesing He } m roval. 5 a GREENVILLE. N. Q,<lb />jing Mustaer it meets y app ; . 3 aS P| patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />FOR THE SENATE. o] believe that the friends of bimet- = ol os © |and Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty<lb />J.J. LAUGHINGHOUSE. allism ought te vote for an electoral es 58 s 4  ate<lb />= . - Aoilal tht par o ~ [CRBERT EDMUNDS<lb />sisi ticket that will elect Mr. Bryan to the Is ready in his new z a panel " a i Fado ARTE Ky BES<lb />sla ieee Rreaidency, and I thoroughly approve store to suppl your 3 LR 7 2 Special attention given to cleaning<lb />B LITTLE, of the policy which unites the support- needs in the -line of| § 4 oO, | © | Gentlemens Clothing<lb />C L BARRETT, ers of free silver in your State and! @hoice Groceries. | $8 = 0 °° OME SCHGOL FOR GIRLS.<lb />er every other State in the Union. It is ; he shelves are filled J] = ; Q  4 H Will open at oBlu Cottage,T<lb />FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. . the peopleTs cause against monopolies | W lin bri htly. colored ¢ ose | b= , 2 x Oct. 2nda Home School for Gir is.<lb />, ~J A K TUCKER, and no local differences or personal 88 howag ae tins of good a ocT &amp; é 3 2 from 8 to 16 yeurs of age. Nuia-<lb />.~ + JESSE CANNON irati ught to prevent union. ae oe HA  {ber limited to i0. Address<lb />ea conetkron giaates g . é things, and barrels of Bas be j A | 2 Mrs, A. L. McO. Waetay,<lb />$ 4 AN. be ul<lb />: Y ery cL A eas , |ground grains, cakes a. = 4 ° = g | Norwoed P. O Nelson Cx.<lb />cones: TH WALL. ° be R<lb />; FOR SHERIFF - : and crackers, boxes of ah &amp; m1 = F OTEL NICHOI SON,<lb />oa  Public Speaking. sp ice and bottles of 33) .. i 0 wag | B Mov<lb />: G M TUCKER. | : : f recs tC Zz - J. A, BURG@Ess, ae<lb />ae Hon. Cyrus B. Watson, Democratic pick d Truitsand vege- a &amp; a ms Washington, N.C.<lb />ee ~ ae onl ] ° B ; Cm eS: ~<lb />oFOR, 0 sagt OF DEEDS. candiiais tor Governor, 4 us ei: Lh os . lesc B S Mi ¢ ae This Hotel has bec n thoroughly reno<lb />* = R, on me hea<lb />aes | : Snow Hill, Thursday, Oct. 15, ness and sweetness = me oz g ee te ball peievery pina Attentive ger<lb />ap ee Greenville, Friday, Oct. 16. about the store that) 2 2 o| -£ | Pet nase of traveling puvite solicited.<lb />* JULIFILE. Washington. Saturday,,Q-t17. charms thevisitor. He} 0. eg a OO GA scan ni : |<lb />epee Ca at ""_ | carries a full and poe = wh ee oman<lb />_ FOR CORONER. | Hon. W. H: Lucas and Hon. Hacry  Porge npotasid of oy ~0 Herta 8 Ot ee S aie TexT Lik fe 18 .<lb />ne ae. . : ait - i own Lax<lb />O'H LAUGHINGHOUSE. . Skinner, ~Democeptic Sek ee rT aa goods mbrace 3 = m ~F | been placed in my hands for col lection.<lb />eee {didates for Congrees: in this district,) ing eve eyehinn! that is 2 S = " All ptreons coins Gin 46 A town<lb />aa p Wednesda cam Ges e soa tagbies<lb />{will speak at Greenvil'e on Wednesday, |¢Q lige: found. :in a truly SS ~ B |of Greenville are hereby noted to pay<lb />d ait i °<lb />Dy con , ae a lass grocery. oe = | the same ~and save further trou<lb /><lb />. E. M. Mc Gowan, Tax Collec "<lb /></p>
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          <lb />se Fain i RS dee am lye ta<lb /><lb />oWILMINGLIN ww VELDOS ob.<lb />AND BRANCHES.<lb />AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD<lb />Ccauenseu pepedale<lb />PRATNS GOING SOUTH.<lb />Dated 3 eS, Ip 8 [to<lb />June Mth [2 2/5 2 |O"S<lb />186, - ~ =) a Aa<lb />WOM M<lb />Leave Weldon | | i: . 55) 4 44! |<lb />Ar. Koevk Mt | 1 001639)<lb />rr es<lb />Ly Tarboro | 12<lb />Lv Rocky Mt 1 00,1U 5 45<lb />Ly Wilson 2 0A TE | 6 20)<lb />Lv Selma 2 53) f<lb />Ly Fay~ttevilfe) 4 36 1.7!<lb />Ar. Florence 725, 3 4 |<lb />SP) |<lb />oA |<lb />Q |<lb />Py M. ~la. M<lb />Lv Wilson 2 08) [eel<lb />Lv Goldsboro |. 3 (0, | 605<lb />Lv Magnolia 4 16: | ; 10<lb />Ar Wilmington| 5 4), ; 9 45<lb />P. M.! | AM<lb />|<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRH. |<lb />-<lb />: m T) . fs |  e |<lb />april 20 na | ae<lb />~ oVU, oR Ss os<lb />bigs , |<lb />7 186. Za | ae AQ<lb />A. M. P. M.!<lb />Ly Floretce 8 40 7 40]<lb />Lv sity efleville! li 10, i) 40<lb />hy Sela Wa | |<lb />Ar ~Vilsen bower sy<lb />_ a Ho<lb />ge. |<lb />o |<lb />4. | |<lb />mf |<lb />_ Mf | )P. i,<lb />ty Wilipington), 9 25 poy]<lb />Juv Matodtea ry 42 | RRQ!<lb />Py Galleaore | ot On | 9 26<lb />ar Wiison 0) eval<lb />"Y Parbore 2S<lb />es) ee ee<lb />he. joo a |<lb />| 3T lo = |<lb />Am | vA A |<lb />- an Powe. M!<lb />o9 Wilson 1! 11.35, 10 32)<lb />Ap hocky Me 27 fib gd dh)<lb />ft Rarbors qu | |<lb />eV Carbore | |<lb />Ly Rocky Me ial W211<lb />Ar oor tonny ~7 0]<lb />os __<lb />|<lb />Tran ou Scotland Neck Graneb oa |<lb /><lb />eaves Wellou 3.55 p.m. Halifax 4.104<lb />p.m., arrives Seotland Neck at 4.55 p<lb />w., Greens ille 6.47 p, m., Kinston 7.45!<lb />p.in. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2<lb />a.m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. Artivin.:<lb />Ualifus at (1:00 a. m., Weidton 11.20 am.<lb /><lb />laily except Suuday.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb />Traius ou Washnigton Branch lenve |<lb />Washington 8.00 a. in., and 3.00 p.m, !<lb />arrives Parpiele 3.50 a. m., and 4.40 p. |<lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves |<lb />Tarboro 3.30 p.m, Parmele 10.20 a. m, |<lb />and 620 p. «,, arrives W ashington |<lb />11.60 a m., and 7.10 p. um. Daily e eX |<lb />ept Suaday. Connects with ~rains en:<lb />Scotlend Noek Branch. |<lb />Train te ives tarocoru, © 0, via Albe- |<lb />mirtle &amp; Kaleigh Ret. daily oxeept Sun. |<lb />day, it 4dooyp. mo. Sunday «40 PLM;<lb />arrive Plymouth v.00) PL i, 6.25 pein.<lb />Recurning iaaves Plymouth daily exeept<lb />Sanday, 6.00 a. w.., Sunday 930 a on...<lb />arrive Tarboro T2565 am and V1 4a<lb />Trein on Midland N.C, branch leaves<lb />Goid3vvro daily, except Sunday, 6.09 a<lb />m. arriving Smithtield 7°30 a. m. Ke-|<lb />turning leaves smititield 8 00 a. m.,, ar-|<lb />rives st Geldshors 9.30 a. m. |<lb />Trams «Nashville branch leave |<lb />Rocky Mount at 4.50 p.m.<lb /><lb />arrive<lb />Nashville 5.05 p.  , Spring Hope 4 30 |<lb /><lb />p. im. Reterain eve Spring Hope<lb />8.Jda. m., Nashy s.3y ai, aitive at<lb /><lb />Rovky Mowat 9.0 a m, daily except<lb />Sunday.<lb /><lb />Traius on LatTa branch,<lb />d.,<lb /><lb />Florence R<lb />leave Lain 640 pin, aarive Dunbar |<lb />7.40 pom, Clio +05 pm. Returning<lb />leave Olii6t01in, Dunbir 6.30 a m,<lb />poe Latta 7.50 a tm, daily except Sun-<lb />day<lb /><lb />Train ouClinton Branch leayes War-<lb />saw for Clinton ecaily, except Sunday,<lb />11.10 a.m.and 8.50 p, m: Returnirg<lb />leaves Clinton at 7.00 a. m.°and 8,00 2 m.<lb /><lb />Train No, 78 makes close connection<lb />at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via<lb />Riehmone. alse at Rovky Mount with<lb />Norfolk and CarolinaR R for Noviolk<lb /><lb />ne all points North via Norfolk.<lb />JOHN F. DIVINE,<lb />General Supt.<lb /><lb />. EMKRSON, ratte Manage.<lb />R.KE NUY. GeuTl Manager.<lb /><lb />T.M<lb />J.R<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />Select Female Shoal<lb /><lb />I have secured the services of a thor-<lb /><lb />olighly competent oteachef and shall<lb />open a school for girls In the building<lb /><lb />on my premises lately occttpied as music.<lb />rooms. The session begins ou<lb /><lb />~MONDAY, 7th OF SEPTEMBER<lb /><lb />| a wil sonar erie months.<lb />e terms as follows<lb />P. 4 English ;<lb /><lb />STUpAl per mo. $2 00<lb />Totermediate ** ant $2 50<lb />Highest Yo 3.00<lb />Languages (each) ** * 1 00<lb /><lb />ge including use of instrument $3 C0<lb /><lb />Mee 8 Tied desire to patronize the}<lb />school ha ner bd eilvtake wibd a8. mel 4<lb />limited number: be wil<lb /><lb />¥ Rs. ALFRED 1cmek.<lb />_ Greenvilie, N. 0<lb /><lb />oy allits<lb /><lb />ita rhawe ge ibe<lb /><lb />~of the Ten Per Cent. Tax on<lb /><lb />~e<lb /><lb />ESTAbBLLSHED 1875.<lb /><lb />SAM. Mi. SCHULTZ.<lb />PORK SIDES&amp;SHONEDERS<lb /><lb />VARMERS AND MHKUHANTS BEY<lb /><lb />~atems cf icon ;<lb />The following is the list of judges cf<lb />election for Pitt county for the cleetion<lb />to be held on the ~Tursday<lb />the fir st Monday in November 1896<lb />Beaver Dam"C C Case, Marion<lb />Smith. Geo W Hemby.<lb /><lb />next after<lb /><lb />Belvoir"J T Hodges, W H<lb />Rives, E P. Norris.<lb />Bethel"Jas H Bryan, WJ<lb /><lb />Whitehurst, J H W Howell.<lb />Carolina"M A Woolard, Heury<lb />G Nobles, Levi Clemons. ©<lb />Chicod No l"J W Swith, W L<lb />Smith, Fravk Ricks,<lb />Chieod No 2"L HW White,<lb />Proctor, Henry Rountree.<lb />Contentnen No 1"Jonathan<lb />Dail, 11 S Hardy, George Dail.<lb />Contentnea No 2"Sebron Cox,<lb /><lb />JO<lb /><lb />Wm Worthington, Horace Roy-<lb />ster.<lb />Falkland"W M Smith, J #H<lb /><lb />Smith, F R Brewington.<lb /><lb />ing their yearTs supplies will ting<lb />PEO rest toget our prices befere pus |<lb />chasing tse; where Yds coma<lb /><lb />ay<lb /><lb />t ~<lb />Stor bay eo |<lb /><lb />T<lb />LPP Aas<lb /><lb />FLOUR, COFFEY,<lb />RICH, TH .<lb />74<lb /><lb />. ay Dat Ou M<lb />+ 5 . oVet! % |<lb />it y Qi 3 PVT. .<lb /><lb />AsWays we<lb /><lb />Yio ~hay - 7b<lb /><lb />|<lb />¥<lb /><lb />seu Peg veTs<lb /><lb />alwavs otlmrd ect shad ptives foste<lb />chetimes corat goods areal borght ae<lb />© y)}<lb /><lb />col! for ASG taerefore. ivi<lb />aig)<lb /><lb />5 loon<lb />vo apne ttiias<lb /><lb />rie<lb /><lb />oa<lb /><lb />ut Cf<lb />he<lb /><lb />®<lb />v4<lb /><lb />ly.<lb /><lb />i]<lb /><lb />The pext session of this schoo]<lb /><lb />open on<lb /><lb />MONDAY<lb /><lb />SEPT. 7. 1896.<lb />and ecoutinue for 10 mouths.<lb />The terms are as follows,<lb /><lb />Primary bnglish per mo,<lb /><lb />{ntermediate $2 On<lb />| Higher mo x $3 00<lb />Languages (exe sh) re S150<lb /><lb />The work and diselpline of the schoo!<lb />Will be as heretofore.<lb /><lb />We ask a continuance of your past |<lb /><lb />iberal patronage.<lb /><lb />W.H. RAGSDALE.<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR |<lb />The wdldesi<lb /><lb />Jaily Newspaper ii<lb /><lb />North Csareotina.<lb />Phe Onis 3 i - ge-Dallar ai ily o<lb /><lb />its Class in rae State.<lb /><lb />Favors Limited Free Coinage<lb />of American Silver and Repeal<lb /><lb />State Banks. Daily 50 cents<lb /><lb />per month. Weeklv $1.00 per<lb /><lb />year. Wwm.H. BaRNARD<lb />Wilmington N.C<lb /><lb />~The Charictta<lb /><lb />OBSERVER.<lb /><lb />North Carolini .<lb />FOREMOST NEWSPAPER<lb /><lb />Y<lb />AND<lb />WEEKLY.<lb /><lb />tl eal<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />{ndeperdens and fearless;_i gg<lb />more atactive than ever. it will b<lb />invaluable visitor to the ho me<lb />office, the club or the wo rk 3: em,<lb /><lb />THE DAILY OBSERVER.<lb />All of the news of the world. ComT<lb />plete Daily reports from the Stat,<lb />and National Capitols. $8 a vear<lb /><lb />hit WEEKLY OBSER VER. e<lb /><lb />A perfect family ay ionraat All the<lb />news of the * ree reports<lb />from the Le necial: Fes Fea-<lb />ture. Remember the eckly. Ob-<lb />server.<lb /><lb />2<lb /><lb />ONLY ONE DOLLAM J A ~YEAR ,<lb />cad tor sample copies. Address<lb />! rae CE ERER<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />will |<lb /><lb />$2 00<lb /><lb />oFarmville No 1-M L Moye, T<lb /><lb />4 Flyun, W il Joauson.<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />Greenville No 4--Loms N Bri<lb />AD Jolson, Jeserk A kinson<lb /><lb />Paetola.-" Lan-tord Flemtsg<lb />W B Whicha o.a, Charles Spain<lb /><lb />Swift Creek Xo 1"W S Wilres<lb />MC Smith, JS Brown.<lb /><lb />Swifts Creek No 2"Wart Nel<lb />N BR Cory, Fred Cannon.<lb /><lb />| nal.<lb /><lb />enema<lb />owe ee<lb /><lb />Democratic Canvis.<lb /><lb />The candidates of the<lb />parcy of Pitt county for the Legishiture |<lb />ad<lb /><lb />political is-<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />Democratic |<lb /><lb />and the variow. county offizes will<lb />dress the people upon the<lb />| sues of the day, at the follewing times<lb /><lb />jand places, Wiz:<lb /><lb />LanoTs Seliwol House, Wednesdar,<lb />| e<lb />~October 7th.<lb />Faddack's NX Roads, Friday, Octo-<lb /><lb />| ber 9tn.<lb />Grimesland. Saturcay, October 10t2.|<lb /><lb />Falkland, Shursday, October 15th.<lb />Bethel, Saturday. October Leth.<lb />MayTs Chapel, Wednesday, Octob +r,<lb />218i.<lb />Black Jack, Prday,<lb />BurneyTs, Saturday, October 24th,<lb />Stokes, Tuesday, October, 27th.<lb />Pactolus, Wednesday, October 28th.<lb />Parkers School Thursda:,<lb />October 29th.<lb />Farmville, Friday, October 50th.<lb />Arden, Saturday, Octocer dlst.<lb />Candidztes of other parties are invit-<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Oetober 23rd.<lb /><lb />House,<lb /><lb />led tobe present aud participat? in the<lb /><lb />discussicn. Aurx. L. Blow.<lb /><lb />Chairman Democratic Executive Com.<lb /><lb />qt Woula b2 at Once a Marvel and<lb />Affliction.<lb /><lb />Candidate Russell has concluded his<lb />speech-making campaign in the hill<lb />country, and will now proceed to vent<lb />his eloquence and give his attention to<lb />the denizens of the eastern plain. Ne<lb />didnTt set the hills on fire, and we ae<lb />therefore, not apprehensive of any wide<lb />spread of vonflagration in the low coute<lb />try. Mr. Russell may b. hot at times,<lb />but he is not hot enough to engender<lb />universal hotuees, unless 1t is on the<lb />other side, where, after hearing him,<lb />the people realize more and more ihe<lb />imperative necessity of deteating him<lb />for the exalted and responsible position<lb />to which he aspires, and unless all the<lb />reports we hear be very much at fault,<lb />that is what the thoughtful, serious,<lb />conservative people of the State, whose<lb />unemories go back to 1868, propose to<lb />do. If, with the feeling among the<lb />Democratic: masses, among Repabli-<lb />cars who protest against the methods<lb />by which they allege his nominaticn<lb />was secured, and the widespread hor"<lb />tility to him among the colored voters<lb />of the State, and especially in the east<lb />where his 1ecord and utterances are<lb /><lb />of the day, and if he should be it, would<lb /><lb />be one of the greatest afflictions..ever<lb />put upon North Carolina. Wiiming-<lb /><lb />ton Star.<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />Farmville No 2 David Mercado<lb />J N Berean, Georges way.<lb />! Greeaville No b--3s Hinesyet|<lb />| vy Matthew oS Pb uaypbrey,<lb />Greenville No b-desse Wy<lb /><lb />Brown, No Whittield, Samuel)<lb />| Mayo.<lb /><lb />Greenviia No 38-J Le Pirspen,<lb />(EP MW Smith, Fred Jenkine.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />THR EASTERN REEL<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb />{<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />better known tu them, he should be}<lb />elected, it would be one of the marvels}.<lb /><lb />NN LH<lb />aE Dey<lb /><lb />ge<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />GIVES YOU TEE NEWS FREsH EVERY<lb />AFTERNOO�"� (EXCEPT SUNDAY) AND<lb />WORKS FOR THE RFS�"�<lb /><lb />"{[NTERESTS OF.<lb /><lb />Nee me ane ee<lb /><lb />O-"- oe<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE FIRST, PLITCOUN'TY ¢FC°OND<lb /><lb />OUR POCKET BOOK THIRD.<lb /><lb />ee een ee ROR wom .<lb /><lb />SUBSCRIPTION 25 Cents a MONTH<lb /><lb />Spatyerne mo<lb /><lb />iene<lb /><lb />ears - cng:<lb /><lb />"PUBLISRED EVERY WEDNESDAY<lb /><lb />Qne Bollar Per Year.<lb /><lb />SRR ee ee ae<lb /><lb />Ehis is the PeopleTs Mavorite<lb /><lb />YHE TOBACCO DEPAKTMEN'T, WHICH<lb />IS AKEGULAR FEATURE OF (EE PAPER,<lb />iS ALONE WORTH MANY TIMES THE<lb />SUBSCRIPTION PRICK, .<lb /><lb />(0)<lb /><lb />When you need<lb /><lb />JOB PRINTING<lb /><lb />-tss-0% DonTt forge: the<lb /><lb />Reftiecto Coprticer,<lb />WE HAVE, AMPLE: FACILITIES<lb />FOR YHE WORK AND LO aah<lb />KINDS: Ok COM MENCIAL, AND<lb />TOBACCO WAREHOUSE WORK.<lb /><lb />fe<lb /><lb />""nmeccncnmanee (1 ee<lb /><lb />Our Werk ard Prices<lb /><lb />THEREFLECTOR, BOOK STORE<lb /><lb />" "18 THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN GREENVILLE FUR"<lb /><lb />BLANK BOOKS. 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We Lave » large live<lb /><lb />~ poth in colure and blacks aud cap<lb />please you.<lb /><lb />enters et meine<lb /><lb />" -Ip Ladies ard Gents FUR<lb />-NISHING GOODS we havera<lb />osplendid line.<lb /><lb />se connate cmt<lb /><lb />In LADIES CLOTH for Wraps<lb />we have jus; what you want. -<lb /><lb />Tn Men and Boys PANTS<lb />GOODS we have just the best<lb />stock to be found and prives were<lb />never {0 ver.<lb /><lb />oremem nna ne<lb /><lb />SHOES. In shoes we endeav |<lb /><lb />or to buy such as will piease the<lb />weu'er, the prices on Shoes are<lb />much Jower than lart season. Give<lb />us atrial when you need Shoes<lb />for yourself or any member of<lb />your family, We can fit the small.<lb />est or largest fvot in the county.<lb />Our L. M. Reyvolds &amp; Co.Ts Shoes<lb />for Men aud Boys are warranted<lb />to give good service. We have<lb />had six years experience with<lb />this line und know thei. iu ve oi.<lb />we clalm for them.<lb /><lb />In HARDWARE, GUNS,<lb />GUN IMPLEMENTS,<lb />LOADED SHLLLS, OROCK-<lb />ERY, GLASSWARE, HALL<lb />LAMPS. LIBRARY LAMPS,<lb />PARLOR LAMPs, LAMP<lb />FIXTURES, TINWARE,<lb />WOOD aud WILLOW WARE<lb />HARNESS &amp; COLLARS,<lb />TRUNKS, GROCERLES,<lb />PROVISIONS, FURNITURE,<lb />CHILDRENS CARRIAGES,<lb />~CARPETS, CARPET PAPER,<lb />RUGS, LACE CURTAINS. "<lb />CURTAIN POLES,<lb /><lb />®<lb />and any goods you need for your<lb />- self and family come to see us.<lb /><lb />Our ol ject is to sell good bon-<lb />a est voods at the lowest prices.<lb />T<lb /><lb />We have a lage live of<lb /><lb />FURNIT UR<lb /><lb />and can give you anything you<lb /><lb />may need at the lowest prices you<lb />ever heard of. Come and see our<lb />$12.50 Solid Oak Bedroom Sui's,<lb />To pass us by would be an iuex-<lb />usable injastice to your pocket<lb />~book. This ig not so because we<lb />r* so, but becanse our goods<lb />prices make it so. Here is a<lb />~proposition: If we deserve<lb />og, give us nothing, but if<lb />ind our goods and prices §<lb />ory, acknowledge it with<lb />patronage. Hoping to see<lb />yn and promising our best:<lb />to make yo<lb /><lb />ur coming<lb /><lb />prices sat<lb /><lb />ah Fi Sa<lb />ak Po ~<lb />p : 7<lb />e '<lb /><lb />~JDAILY REFLOCTOR<lb /><lb />| Reaping Casta at it Brings Sete.<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING<lb /><lb />uv<lb /><lb />Creates many a new business,<lb />Enlarges many an old business,<lb />(Hreserves many a iarge business.<lb /><lb />T Revives many «dull business,<lb />~Rescues many a lost business, }<lb />Saves many a failing business.<lb />S cures suceess to any business,<lb /><lb />To otadvectize judiciousiy,� use the<lb />c»lumrs of the Re¥GEOTOR,<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb /><lb />Passenger and mail train going<lb />uorth, arrives $:22 A. M. Going South,<lb /><lb />arrives 6:47 P. M,<lb /><lb />North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A<lb />Vi, leavesl0:10 A. M.<lb />south Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 P,<lb />M. leaves 2:15 P. &amp;.<lb /><lb />steamer ~ar River arrives from Wash-<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs<lb />day and saturday.<lb /><lb />a: inten ttncchnstapetagttta SO NE RANT Ae ene A Ae Ce<lb /><lb />MARKETS.<lb /><lb />namaste aceon<lb /><lb />(By Telegraph.)<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />ad<lb /><lb />NEW YCRK COTTON.<lb /><lb />OPENTG. NOON. CLOSE.<lb />Sept. 7.96 7.90 7.97<lb />Nov. 8.08 8.0L: 7.98<lb />Dec. 8.17 813 8.11<lb />Jan. 8.08 8.17 8.10<lb /><lb />CHICAGO MEAT AND GRAIN,<lb /><lb />OPENTG CLOSE.<lb />W HeAt"Dee. 693 684 te 4<lb />PorkK"Sept. 6 50 6.45<lb /><lb />oJan. 7.174 7.10<lb /><lb />2?<lb />o<lb /><lb />Rips"Sept.3.10 3.274<lb />6 Jan. 8.90 3 50<lb /><lb />OCULAT:iON.<lb /><lb />The Place to Use Your Eyes is Right<lb />Here.<lb /><lb />Best Blend Tea ,293 per. at 5<lb /><lb />M. Schultz. -<lb /><lb />Fresh Carr Butter today, at S. M.<lb />Schultz.<lb /><lb />Money leaved on 30, 60 and 90<lb /><lb />days. Apply to F. C. Harding.<lb /><lb />15 cenls a dozen, Lemons 15 cents a<lb />dozen at ShelburnTs.<lb />Elegant Jives of fresh band made<lb />caudies just received.<lb />Ep. H. Sueipurn &amp; Co.<lb />Milk tor Sale"Delivered every<lb />morning. Apply to E. B. Higgs.<lb /><lb />For a choice smoke, try Philadelphia<lb />Seal, at D. 5. SmithTs.<lb /><lb />Vermont Butter tor sale at D. S<lb />Smith.<lb /><lb />When COAL weather coms, donTt<lb /><lb />turget where .o buy your Coal.<lb />SreiGHT &amp; MORRILL.<lb /><lb />If you want surictly first-class .rocer-<lb />ies call on us as we are the ouly con"<lb />cern in this town that carry then.<lb /><lb />Ep. H. SHELBURN &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />oSpanish Twist,� great in shape stil<lb />greater ior usmoke. DS. SMITH.<lb />. Heinz Sweet Mixed Vickks only 25<lb />cents per quart at ShelburnTs.<lb /><lb />We ure surely the people to buy<lb />your groceries and confections from.<lb />Try us and the quality cfour goods<lb />will convince you. !<lb /><lb />Kp. H..Snetaven &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />The ~Yar. River Baptist Association<lb /><lb />ecnvenes with Poplar Springs church<lb />inT Franklin county next Tuesday. the<lb />_deveral: of the ~brick masoni)owh<lb /><lb />ing on<lb /><lb />to work: on some obuildings there for<lb /><lb />~ea<lb /><lb />« Ttract. .<lb /><lb />COTOGENARIANS<lb /><lb />Pass by Somet:me, But These are aTl<lb />Young Folks.<lb /><lb />oe ee A<lb /><lb />day.<lb /><lb />Mis, L. C. King returned ~0 No folk!<lb /><lb />today.<lb /><lb />W. E. Pre tor, of Grimeslaud, was |<lb />here today.<lb />- W. H. Barnes returned from Suffolk:<lb />a . -<lb />Friday evening.<lb /><lb />Mrs. E. C. Wiliams ana ehildren<lb />went to Elm City today.<lb /><lb />Capt. Swift Galloway returned. to<lb />Snow Hill today.<lb /><lb />Mis. J. B. Galloway and daughter<lb />went to Tarbero today.<lb /><lb />Donnell Gilliam and J. L. Biidgers<lb />returned to Tarboro today.<lb /><lb />A. E. Biowr, ot Washingten, 18<lb />visiting bi, nephew, J. B. Latham.<lb /><lb />J. W. Morgan went to Tarboro to-:<lb />day to meet his wile and little son who<lb />wil ieach home from Tennessee to-<lb /><lb />nivlt.<lb />|<lb /><lb />Judge A. W. Graham completed the;<lb />term of court here Friday evening and<lb />left this morning for his home in Ox-|<lb /><lb />ford,<lb /><lb />H, A. Latham, editor of the Wash-;<lb />ington Gazette, spent last night and!<lb />this morning here with his brother, J.<lb /><lb />B. Latham.<lb /><lb />Mrs. S. M. Lanier and daughter,<lb />Miss Miriam, who have been visiting |<lb />the family of F. M. Hodges. returned:<lb /><lb />ing<lb />5<lb /><lb />WWotice.<lb /><lb />The Tax Lists forthe county of Pit|<lb />for the year 1896 haye been placed 1n my |<lb />hands for collection. A | persons owing}<lb />taxes are hereby notified to come for;<lb /><lb />selves trouble and costs.<lb />R, W. KING, sheriff.<lb /><lb />A brilliant dispiay of<lb /><lb />FALL &amp; WINTER<lb /><lb />DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,<lb /><lb />SHOES, GENTS FUR-<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />1<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />NISHINGS AND<lb /><lb />BoyTs 2-Piece Suits in the newest<lb />effects aud all the last weaves<lb />Everybody says my stcre is the<lb />cheapest plece in town and I<lb />want youto come and save ~on<lb />ey. My mottois: oCheap, cheap<lb />cheap prices.�<lb /><lb />H. B. CLARK.<lb /><lb />cawlsT Jewelry Store,<lb /><lb />Burwell Riddick went te Suffulk to- 3<lb /><lb />2 NPP Ne ae el eal Nes Med as Ns Ma Mog<lb /><lb />werd andsettle promptly aud save them-; ggggen<lb />i<lb /><lb />Lang Selis Cheap.<lb /><lb />The Ladies Bazaar.<lb /><lb />ww ST I ON SRA eT<lb /><lb />Novelty Suits.%-<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 />them. Note particularly, we donTt say obuy.�<lb />That's another question, the goods are at your<lb />~option.� Our thought now is to interest you.<lb /><lb />Q 9 awe<lb /><lb />Serges.<lb /><lb />Neat and quiet effects that asseme but little and<lb />are brimful of honest wear and worth. Gayety<lb />and yravity about equally divide the dress<lb /><lb />eoods taste. Hence Serges are prominent on<lb />the latter side. Our selections of qualities and<lb />colors aggregate far heyond any competition.<lb /><lb />Plaids.<lb /><lb />Plaids are powerful. We-forsaw their popu-<lb /><lb />tojTbeln bomen boo wor Tarlty and provided acco dingly. They vary<lb />_ fromthe charming shepherd check to the bold<lb /><lb />criss-crossing.<lb />Highlands are represented here. Come see us.<lb /><lb />West of England as well as the<lb /><lb />NL ea Nall ald Pi Nall NL ll lt NL Yes ws See<lb /><lb />/ The Ladies Bazaar.<lb /><lb />yal<lb />qi.<lb />a a<lb /><lb />eS<lb /><lb />Shopping Made asy."==<lb /><lb />)<lb /><lb />Tries pleasure tor alaTy) The newest and best<lb />nGer one roof she can 4<lb />Ue DRESS GOODS.<lb />The latest and most stylish TRIMMINGS.<lb />The cvrrect and most serviceable LININGS.<lb />The best and most honest makes in SHOES.<lb />The proper thing in GLOVES.<lb />The most comfortable and perfect Corsets.<lb /><lb />~The best line ot HOSIERY in<lb /><lb />the city. Tue most stylish and<lb /><lb />servicvadle Cioakst stylish ard<lb /><lb />In fact everything that you will<lb /><lb />requite when you staiton your<lb /><lb />shopping tour. all at priaes<lb />that will meet with your «ap-<lb />proval.<lb /><lb />ilson<lb /><lb />The Wilson Heater, which i<lb />been patented.<lb /><lb />In the first p'ace 1¢ radiates<lb />over apy stove made.<lb /><lb />ditferent siyles"th<lb />well as comfort.<lb /><lb />Riddiek &amp; Barnes have the eon-|<lb /><lb />With Patent<lb /><lb />Second, with two or three ordinary sticks of pine stove wool it will kee<lb />hours, and with ordinary care the fire will never go out. :<lb />Third, being entirely closed at the base there is no_danger of fire, and it is the cleauest stove<lb /><lb />i. [ fire, eauest stove<lb /><lb />use. It is not necessary to remove the ashes ofiener than vace a wonth. These sstoves sre made<lb />esmali one, which is made for bed rooms, is speciaily tecommended for health<lb /><lb />ue<lb /><lb />~Gutomatic Sm<lb /><lb />oke @oors.<lb /><lb />s"aTstove'for house beating, is the most remarkab~e that hac§ever<lb /><lb />more heatfthan any stove known, and will gave 26 per ceut. in fuel<lb /><lb />p the fire from 36 to 48<lb /><lb />The Wilson Heater has a great advantage over any similar stove, becuase it has Patent Aatoo<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />matic Smoke Doors, which prevent the smoke from co-ning iuty thy room when you take the top off<lb />|t9 put in the wood. These doors are so cons:racted tha dior sha be takeo off and og oveige est<lb />, | Que minute. ' These stoves can be seen our.store, come and look at them. ee<lb />he pam | % * ety - - A #7 �"� . 7<lb />ARIA EER OR<lb /><lb />ee<lb />ty<lb /><lb /></p>
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