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          <lb />D.J WHICHARD,<lb /><lb />Editor and Owner,<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO. FICTION.<lb /><lb />TERMS: 25 Cents a Month. : |<lb /><lb />¢<lb />PF -.<lb /><lb />Vol. 4.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1896.<lb /><lb />No. 562<lb /><lb />HIGH "<lb /><lb />ART<lb /><lb />MOR)<lb /><lb />designer of styles for<lb /><lb />PAL<lb /><lb />~at"}/ "unti<lb /><lb />New and completeline<lb />. { -<lb /><lb />of<lb />Dress Goods,<lb />- and trimmings to match<lb />Carpets,<lb />Rugsand<lb />In endless. variety.<lb /><lb />Come and see them, no<lb />trouble to show goods,<lb /><lb />OT.Mu<lb /><lb />Me tone to he Bank of<lb /><lb />phe ¥, 54<lb /><lb />rd<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />| der bolt trom a cleudless sky.<lb /><lb />Tribute to Miss Claudie Spain. °<lb />When the sad news reached her cir-<lb />cle of many friends and the friends of<lb />the family iast week that Miss Claudic<lb />Spain was dead, 1 was a shock, a thun-<lb />W hen<lb />the grim hand ot deach invades the<lb />home and claims a victim there, it 1s<lb />ufways sad but when a young person<lb />just entering upon a lite full of hope,<lb />whose sky is gilded with th. roseate<lb />ti.tage of promise is stricken down We<lb />Can but wonder at the marvelous work®<lb />of the Divine Creator.<lb /><lb />She was just entering the 2oth year<lb />cf her lite; a young woman possessed<lb />with many lofty, amiable, admirable<lb />traits of character, of the highest true<lb />christian type, she always made trends<lb />by her depth and firmness of character,<lb />and kept them unto death. No one<lb />that ever knew Miss Cluudie Spain has<lb />anything but kind words to speak of<lb />her lite, and, while it was cut short ere<lb />its noon day, jet there is a sweet<lb />thought taat always follows such lives<lb />thas brace up und gives encouragement<lb />to the gricf stricken ones Ictt behind.<lb />And to the aged parents who In this<lb />their sad hour of sore bereavement feel<lb />that their burden is almost more than<lb />they can bear, and the heart-sore broth-<lb />ers and sisters who teel very» keenly<lb />their luss, we would remind you that<lb />her life was a shining example ofTthe<lb />chnstian faith and that beyond this<lb />veil of tears unseen by mortal eye, she<lb />has gone to claim her reward ina life<lb />| (hat is unmeasured by the flight of<lb /><lb />| years. A FRIEND.<lb /><lb />Resolutivn cf Respect.<lb /><lb />Whereas, It has pleased Almighty<lb />God onthe 18th day of September<lb />1896, to call our esteemed brother, Hen.<lb />ry W. Brown, trom Labor to Rest, who<lb />has been a member ot Greenville Lodge<lb />No. 284, A. F. &amp; A. M., and an evel<lb />ready supporter of the principles and<lb />works of Masonry :<lb />Resolved 1. That we bow in humble<lb />submission to this ruling of the great<lb />Architect ef the Universe, who we<lb />trust has taken our decease Drotler<lb />from this earthly abode to that temgle<lb /><lb />~not made with hands, eternal in the<lb /><lb />heavens.<lb />Resolved 2nd. That we tender to the<lb /><lb />widow, sobs and daughter of brother<lb />Brown our profoundest sympathy in<lb />this their saddest day of bereavement<lb />and an wssurance of our interest in<lb />their wellfare through the days that<lb />they shall live to pertorm the duties of<lb />life.<lb /><lb />Resolved 3rd. That these resolutions<lb />be spread upon our minutes and a copy<lb />of the same be sent to the widow and<lb />family ot the deceased and to the Eas-<lb />TERN ReF_ector and Kings Weekly<lb />for publication.<lb /><lb />Resolved 4th. Tha: the members of<lb />this Lodge be requested to wear the<lb />usual badzeof mourning fcr thirty<lb /><lb />days. ,<lb />H. HanDIne, )<lb />_ J. M. Revss,<lb />JON. Spee<lb />- Med,<lb /><lb />The little child. of Mr. Levi WLite.<lb />head, superintendent .ot the railroad<lb />bridge here died Monday evening. The<lb />remains were taken to: Dudley today<lb />1or interment...<lb />The death of. this child was. under<lb /><lb />ao<lb /><lb />Com.<lb /><lb />�,�<lb /><lb />- somewhat peculiar circumstances. lt<lb /><lb />was perfeetly well Sunday evening and<lb /><lb />ag while sting ima small chair rocking<lb /><lb />itself, struck the.back of its head against<lb />the top. of thewehair � Soon afger re-}<lb />ceiving the blow, which seemed to be!<lb /><lb />only a light oné, the child comimehced.<lb /><lb />haviog ebovalsions + andnever recovered.<lb /><lb />tases<lb />Pie,<lb /><lb />o4<lb /><lb />: y<lb /><lb />rf<lb />rt ee rs<lb /><lb />- Sgadine past received.<lb /><lb />Greenville,<lb /><lb />Ep. H. SHELBUEN &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />|For good Job Printing,<lb /><lb />Will Present the Diplema tothe State<lb />library.<lb />_ Some months ago Mrs. R. R. Cotten,<lb />of Falkland; received a very handsome<lb />diploma and bronze medal from the<lb />World's Fair committee on awards for<lb />a collection of books written by North<lb />Carolina women which she had on ex-<lb />hibition at the fair. Mrs. Cotten spent<lb />much time and tabor in getting up the<lb />collection, and the award it received is<lb />very complimentary both to her and the<lb />State. The name of each author rep-<lb /><lb />Cotten, appears in the diploma. This<lb />week the diploma will be presented to<lb />the State Library at t Ales<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Joint Dehate.<lb /><lb />Hon. J. B. Respass and Hon. J. H.<lb />Small, Republican and Democratic<lb />Electors of this district, spoke in the<lb />Court House here this afternoon to a<lb />crowd cf about 250 people. Both gen-<lb />tlemen made good speeches on their<lb />respective sides of tie political issues<lb />confronting us today, the former taking<lb />a stand for high tariff and agaist ~vee<lb />silver, and the latter advocating the free<lb />and unlimited coinige of silver as the<lb />great issue confronting the Ameri.an<lb /><lb />peopie. Owing to the late hour at<lb />Which the speaking cloced we are pre"<lb /><lb />vente] from commenting upon the<lb /><lb />speech 2s today.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />Fetching High Prices<lb /><lb />There was a bit of scrap out on<lb />one of Gur wa"ehouse floors today that<lb />did not belong regularly on the o.der of<lb />sale:. As we hear it, a young colored<lb />fellow was using his lip rather frsely<lb />und a white man sent his fist out to<lb />fecl of it. Mayor Forbes knocked the<lb />scrap off at $4 in favor of the town.<lb /><lb />Warner Safe Yeast cakes 7 for 9<lb /><lb />at S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />New fall dress and blazer patterns<lb />at Mrs. L. GrithinTs.<lb /><lb />An inventor gets up novelties, and a<lb />hod carrier gets up ladders.<lb /><lb />Hon. W. G. Monroe will speak at<lb />Grifton on Monday, Oct. 12th.<lb /><lb />The best sauce for your steaks is the<lb />Maryland Club sold by J. W. Brown.<lb /><lb />Did you know that the proprietors<lb />of Riverside Nurseries have palms on<lb />haud ¢<lb /><lb />Just received 100,000 envelopes,<lb />we ate the<lb />people,<lb /><lb />Something new in season, buckwheat,<lb />Oat Flake and Portotico Molasses, at<lb />S. M. Schaltz.<lb /><lb />The season of the year is getting on<lb />now when clergymen are kept busy ty-<lb />ing knots in tae matrimouial rope.<lb /><lb />Sure thing they are making a hole in<lb />the ground for the fire cistern, The<lb />workmen are down about eight feet.<lb />Car coal just arrived, delivered at<lb />$6.50 per ten. Orders lett with W. B.<lb />Wilson er Ed, H. Shelburn will have<lb />attention. -<lb /><lb />', W. T. Godwin has ,the contract {or<lb />making the election ticket boxes for<lb />this county andis at work on them.<lb />There are to be'72 boxes and they will<lb />cost about 50 cents each.<lb />The-Rerrector office has heen fur-<lb />nished with | one of she Jong distange tel-<lb />ephones for use on the Farmville:line.<lb />It works fine logally and. will.no..doubt<lb />do as w ell on the through ling, ..<lb /><lb />by J. A. Crawford,<lb /><lb />Indemnity ©o.,T ot oChicago, with a<lb /><lb />: very handsome metal paper. cutter. It};<lb />r Elegant. lines of tresh hand made |is about 10 inches long and a fac simile<lb />of a Knight Templars sword. Wel:<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />preciate it very highty. -<lb /><lb />sented in the collection, as well as Mrs.<lb /><lb />~The Rervectur has been presénted |<lb />Tepréesntative of}<lb />the Knight Témplars and Masons Life 0<lb /><lb />JOHN ROBINSONT<lb /><lb />CIRCUS.<lb /><lb />ONE DAY ONLY.<lb /><lb />a fee<lb />Friday, Oct. OOth;<lb /><lb />The only big show to appear here this season.<lb />In the meantime go and see<lb /><lb />: ' uit be<lb />) i. ih ig<lb />A ay<lb />wy ay<lb />SE) rea 7<lb />Ne ~<lb />~ i<lb />e?<lb />1 q<lb />o *h sy<lb />+ '<lb />am<lb /><lb />"MAMMOTH STOCK OF"<lb /><lb />oihing<lb /><lb />___ Overcoats<lb /><lb />The largest assortment ever gathered under one<lb />tent. The latest styles and makes. No rea-<lb />sonable price refused. A few more of those<lb />stump-pulling Pants spoken of by the clown.<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />ee EE a ead fe aE eR ns AMER EEE Oe Eg Oe.<lb /><lb />. Lr A ee,<lb />This chilly weather is a reminder that you must<lb />__ change your<lb /><lb />UNDERWEAR<lb /><lb />Remember I have received a full and complete<lb />line of Underwear in all weights and makes and<lb />prices. You will not be satisfied vnless you<lb />see my stock.<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON,<lb />The King Clothier.<lb /><lb />FALL &amp; WINTER |<lb />1896.<lb /><lb />H. M. . HARDEE.<lb /><lb />Prices will talk no. rs bo castiis else we<lb />Le COAN BAY. ee.<lb /><lb />Al! the arguments in the world would not induce you to buy: from<lb />us unless you were to find prices right. We will sell you goods<lb />from 15 to 385: per cent lower than any house iv town and<lb />donTt you forget it. We have done it before and are do-<lb />ing it today. The proof of the puddings in eating.<lb />Give us a trial and we warrant like Oliver Twist<lb />oYou'll ask for more,� :<lb /><lb />ocak ied SNA, ERE AEN Gian tie Nia<lb /><lb />Our took embraces<lb /><lb />CLOTHING, G,<lb /><lb />CE GOODS;<lb />| SOSPENDERS<lb />JEWELRY,<lb /><lb />, iJUMPERS, " ~SHOES. e<lb />and 4. Jot of ~bhi goods 406 nuinetons to mention. ao<lb /><lb />EX M. a<lb /><lb />mais bi i<lb /><lb />At Higgs Bros. old stand.<lb /></p>
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          <lb />2<lb /><lb />i wee<lb /><lb />Sas :<lb /><lb />odntered as second-class; mail matter.<lb /><lb />. SURSCRIPTION RATES.<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />» year. - - + -  $3,00<lb /><lb />oOrme month, - . - «.« 2<lb />One week. - « * = 10<lb />*Detivered in town, by carriers without<lb /><lb />-sxtra cost,<lb /><lb />ZA Wwertisug rates are liberal and can be<lb />aad on application to the editor or at<lb />oWe desire a iiva correspondent at<lb />avery postoffice in the covaty, who will<lb />send in brief items of NEWS as it occurs<lb />~ {a each neighborhood, Write plainly<lb />and only on one side of the paper. ,<lb /><lb />(<lb />re<lb /><lb />ca aaa<lb /><lb />oLineral Commission on supscrip-<lb /><lb />jon rates paid to agents.<lb /><lb />ian<lb /><lb />"amc<lb /><lb />TuEspAY. OcToBEr, 6TH, 1896.<lb /><lb />DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES.<lb />Nativnal Ticket.<lb /><lb />FOR PRESIDENT. ;<lb />WILLIAM J. BRYAN,<lb />: . ot Nebraska.<lb />, FOR VICE-PRESIDENT.<lb />. ARTHUR SEWALL,<lb />of Maine.<lb />FOR CONGRESS"FIRST DISTRICT.<lb />w. H. LUCAS,<lb />of Hyde county.<lb />FOR ELECTOR"FIRST DISTRICT.<lb />JOHN H. SMALL,<lb />of Beaufort county.<lb /><lb />State Ticket.<lb /><lb />' FOR GOVERNOR :<lb />* CYRUS B. WATSON,<lb />of Forsyh.<lb />FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR:<lb />THOs. W. MASON,<lb />of Northampton.<lb /><lb />RE<lb /><lb />FOR SECRETARY:<lb />CHAS. M. COOKE,<lb />of Franklin.<lb /><lb />FOR AUDITOR:<lb />R. M. FURMAN,<lb />of Buncombe.<lb /><lb />FOR TREASURER:<lb />B. F. AYCOCK,<lb />of Wayne,<lb /><lb />_ SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION :<lb />- J.C, SCARBOROUGH,<lb />of Johnston.<lb /><lb />FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL ?<lb />F, I. OSBORNE,<lb /><lb />of Mecklenburg.<lb /><lb />KOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE 8U-<lb />PREME COURT.<lb />A. C. AVERY, of Burke,<lb />G. H. BROWN, of Beaufort.<lb />. " sc . |<lb />COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET.<lb />i ; FOR THE SENATE.<lb />J. J, LAUGHINGHOUSE.<lb /><lb />| comments imeen edt<lb /><lb />FOR REPRESENTATIVES. _<lb />J B LITTLE,»<lb /><lb />C L BARRETT,<lb />FOR.COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.<lb />J AK TUCKER,<lb /><lb />__ « JESSE CANNON,<lb />"... A.B EONGLETON,<lb /><lb />POR SHERIFF.<lb />= GM TUCKER.<lb />FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS.<lb />LB MEWBORN..<lb />FOR TREASURER.<lb /><lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT; SUNDAY),<lb /><lb />A Month Before Eiccizon.<lb /><lb />Chicago, Oct. 3.-A month be-<lb /><lb />firm in their declaration of confi-<lb />dence in the success at their re-<lb />spective polls.<lb /><lb />oThe whole thing hinges on<lb />what the iabor element mag do,�<lb />said Mr. Stevenson of the Nation-<lb />al Democratic party. Eighty-<lb />five per cent. of the farmers are<lb />for free silver. If the capitalists<lb />and money brokers succeed by<lb />coercion or other methods in<lb /><lb />|gaining the support of the ja"<lb /><lb />bor element, Mr. McKinley wiil<lb />be elected, but I do not think<lb />they can do anything with that<lb /><lb />element.�<lb />At Democratic national head-<lb /><lb />quarters it wasstated tuat con-<lb />vincing evidence 1s daily accumu-<lb />lating that Bryan will sweep the<lb />Southern, Western and Central<lb />Middle States: This claim is not<lb />based on reports uf enthusiastic<lb />politicians but is the result of<lb />careful investigation and very<lb />careful canvasses made in debat"<lb />able territory by national, State<lb />and local managers of ~he free<lb />silver campaign, It is further<lb />stated that oin many counties in<lb />Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michi-<lb />gan, Lowa, Wisconsin and Minne-<lb />sota there isa wholesale stam-<lb />pede cf. Repubiican farmers to<lb />the support of Bryan,� and that<lb />oRepublican reports show that<lb />German Amercans are coming<lb />over to the Bryan standard by<lb />the thousands, a state of affairs<lb />that is Jargely due to the Bis-<lb />marck letter, millions of copies of<lb />which have been sent out all over<lb />the country.�<lb /><lb />The Democratic managers<lb />claim Indiana by 25,000 majority,<lb />and also claim a gain of vine<lb />Dewocratic Congressmen in that<lb /><lb />State.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />~| For the Benefit ot Those Who HavenTt<lb /><lb />Any.<lb /><lb />A clergyman was anxiOus to in-<lb />troduse some hymun-books into<lb />the church and arranged with his<lb />clerk that the latter was to give<lb />notice immediately after the ser-<lb />mon. The clerk, however, had a<lb />notice of his own to give out<lb />with refereuce to the baptism oi<lb />infants. Accordingly, at the close<lb />of the sermon he arose and an-<lb />nounced :<lb /><lb />oAil those who have children<lb />whom they wish to haye baptized<lb />please send their names at once<lb />to the clerk.�<lb /><lb />The clergyman. who was stone<lb />deaf, assumed that the clerk was<lb />giving out the hymn: book notice,<lb />and immmediately arose and<lb />said:<lb /><lb />oAnd I should say, for the ben-<lb />efit of those who hayenTt any, that<lb />they may be obtained atthe yes~<lb />try any day from 3 to 4 o'clock;<lb />the ordinary little ones at one<lb />shilling each, and the special ones<lb /><lb />_ |with red backs at one shilling<lb /><lb />and four pence.�"Christian advo-<lb /><lb />Cate,<lb /><lb />" It is high time for Democrats<lb /><lb />to stop so much quibbliug over<lb />rumors of this man coming down<lb />or that manTs to be withdrawn"<lb />tumors which are started for the<lb /><lb />|purpose of weakening the ticket<lb /><lb />and destroy confidence"and get<lb />down to united, solid work. The<lb />Democrats are going to be beat-<lb />en if they spend their time and<lb />energy in chasing non essentials,<lb />and waiting for something to<lb />turn up, which may never turn,<lb /><lb />{and leave them waiting. The<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />tote election dav finds ali parties<lb /><lb />Luxury ¢f Doig Nothing?<lb />Does the busy housewife ever<lb />realize the luxary of doing noth:<lb />jag? Seldom, I fear, for the<lb />modern Martha 1s troubled with<lb />many things"-su oceupied is she<lb />|with her nursery, her kitchen aud<lb />her needlework that she regards<lb />a half-hour spent in restful idle-<lb />ness as something very like a<lb />crime. So, when tired nature as-<lb /><lb />to vake a brief rest, she sits down<lb />reluctantly and occupics her fin-<lb />gers with a bit of embroidery, or<lb />at least idly glances over the<lb />morning paper. A grievous mis-<lb />take this, but a common one, as<lb />the average woman has yet io<lb />learn the secret of power through<lb />repose. But try it and heed the<lb />result, ye busy housewives !<lb /><lb />Sit down in a big, comfortable<lb />arm chair"not a rocker, that<lb />refuge of nervous American wo-<lb />men"but a roomy, lounging<lb />chair; close your eyes; smooth<lb />out the lines from brow and<lb />mouth, and let the ever-busy<lb />hands lie idly in your lap, relax<lb />every muscle and make an effort<lb />not to think even"dounTt plan<lb />how to renovate MaryTs school<lb />Gress or speculate whether your<lb />winter bonnet will bear a second<lb />renewal"let your mind be, if pos-<lb />sible, wn absolute blank. Rest<lb />thus for a quarter of an hour<lb />twice a day and see if you do not<lb />rise &amp; giautess ref: eshed.<lb /><lb />And, best cf all, such repose<lb />does more to keep a womaa<lb />young"-a fact, I know, which ap-<lb />peals to ali my sex that have<lb />passed the Rubicon of 30"than<lb />any process yet derived by clev-<lb />erest masseuse Or most skilled<lb />vomplexion specialist."Philadel-<lb />phia Record.<lb /><lb /> _<lb />Slanaer.<lb /><lb />eee enna<lb /><lb />There is a common impression<lb /><lb />abroad that one may circulate a<lb />slanderous statement about an<lb /><lb />other provided the statement is<lb />uot made as a fact, but is merely<lb />reported as something which was<lb />heard from another. This is a<lb />great mistake. The maxim is,<lb />oPale bearers are as bad as tale<lb />makers.� For one to say, oI heard<lb />Sam Jones say that John Smith<lb />had stoler a horse,T i3 just as<lb />slanderous in the eyes of the law<lb />as if tie persou ,circulating the<lb />slander had stated it as a fact of<lb />his own knowledge. This isa<lb />breach of the law that oscandal<lb />mongersT may well wake a note<lb />of. The slander, if confined to<lb />the party to whom it was origi-<lb />nally told, would perhaps in most<lb />cases do little damage. It is the<lb /><lb />circulation of the report that does<lb />the injury, and the Jaw therefore<lb />gives an action against every one<lb />who gives the slander currency.<lb />"C. W. Tillett, in Charlotte Ob-<lb />server:<lb /><lb />Risse sionsticd<lb /><lb />_~<lb /><lb />Died a Poor man.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />A petition was tiled in (he pro-<lb />bate court here today which<lb />shows that Allen G@. Thurman<lb />was badly in debt. when he died.<lb />It was filed by his son and grand-<lb />son, Alien W. Thurman and Allen<lb />G. Thurman, respectively, his ex-<lb />ecutors.<lb /><lb />tate be set aside for sale<lb /><lb />amount<lb />mortgage for $13,000 is held<lb />against the estate Ly the Pruden-T<lb />tial Life insurance Vompanuy, and.<lb />one for $22,000 by the Northwes-<lb />tern Insurance Sogcany, _ They<lb />say thai he left personality to the<lb />amount of only $600. He had<lb />$29,000 stock in the Gre<lb /><lb />~tickets are up. Duty aounds the |e" \ HotelT Company but that<lb />call to the front. Gotothe nomi- Boeotel : saidahat en ribuls, 0,<lb />théhie. over thie dignTs |. om Cyrus B.. Watson, Democratic<lb />weil? oo a: on + gnig | Candidate for, Governor, will speak at<lb />~charge wpow the enemy. TtT is |" Ries ® Ng oan gen hay?<lb />tine to, Peasant lid tronk | Groce, Fela Oat 6.�<lb />t a. gas a is os : W; st cS Fe i<lb /><lb />serts itself, and she is compelled |<lb /><lb />Underaters aud<lb />~ Pameral Directors.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. ©.<lb /><lb />Have just received an<lb /><lb />of the latest style and are ready to serve<lb />the wants of the trade at Prices Lower<lb />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 />wants of the masses, We are sel ing<lb />goods at a price far below the usual<lb />price. ,<lb /><lb />for $6<lb /><lb />73 ge<lb /><lb />$75 easket we sell<lb />70 wb ra)<lb /><lb />vo<lb />65 6s «é 66 45.50<lb />5D be be 6s 40<lb />50 6% Ce. oe £5<lb />45 66 be be 80<lb />85 sé 66 et 95<lb />30 os 66 6b 9) ;<lb />av 6¢ oe (6 15<lb />15 6% ory oe 12.50<lb /><lb />All we ask is a trial and will give en-<lb /><lb />tire satisfaction.<lb /><lb />G. A. McGOWAN &amp; CO.<lb />Opposite Post Office.<lb /><lb />B. F. SUGG, Manager.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />J- W. HIGGS, Pres, J, S. HIGGS, Cashier<lb />Maj. HENRY HARDING AssTt Cashier.<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />STOCKHOLDE:#XS.<lb />Representing a Capital of More Than a Halt<lb />Million, Dollars,<lb /><lb />Wm. T. Dixon, President National<lb />Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Mad.<lb /><lb />The Seotland Neck Bank, Scotlana<lb />Neck, N. C.<lb /><lb />Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C:<lb />R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C.<lb /><lb />D. W. Hardee Higgs  Bros.,<lb />Grenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />We respectfully solicit the accounts<lb />oublie,<lb /><lb />ed on application.<lb /><lb />A Large stock ote<lb /><lb />House Furnishing<lb />Goods, Bicycles, &amp;e,<lb /><lb />Just opened up in<lb />store next door to J.<lb /><lb />U. Cobb &amp; Son, by<lb />S.E.PENDER<lb />&amp; CO.<lb /><lb />Stoves and Tinware<lb />cheaper than ever be-<lb />fore.<lb /><lb />They ask that certain real es"|<lb />! to pay;<lb />the, debts. . Thesa, they say, |<lb />to nearly $50,000. .A}:<lb /><lb />: Bouth- :<lb /><lb />is|. .<lb /><lb />S - x<lb />3 om<lb />3 wa<lb />a O'S. a<lb />gs oo<lb />ze cal<lb />ah &amp;<lb />= OS<lb />a = a<lb />3 : o<lb />i ps of<lb />A)<lb />te Da: S<lb />98 c-- ne<lb />a2 So<lb />ae : tin ee<lb />~" : t ia�<lb />| &amp; : i<lb />&amp; f<lb />g:<lb />ue<lb />i<lb /><lb />* ~9691 481 BNA<lb /><lb />i. 4<lb />Find es Pins<lb /><lb />: eS ¥<lb /><lb />we ¢ °°<lb /><lb />: i "<lb /><lb />00°000°6z$ eudep ur pieJ",<lb /><lb />3 :<lb /><lb />aqsey<lb /><lb />°)<lb /><lb />1 HAVE TEE PUETTIEST.<lb />" LINE or "<lb /><lb />Wall Paper!<lb /><lb />Be:<lb />sure to see my samples. All new<lb />styles, not an old piece in the lot.<lb />Will take pleasure in bringing<lb />samples to your home if you will<lb />notify me at wy shop near Hume<lb />ber's, cn Dickerson avenue, }<lb /><lb />ever shown in Greenville.<lb /><lb />__A.P ELLINGTON.<lb /><lb />Greenvilie Market.<lb /><lb />Corrected by S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />Bntter, per lo 15 to 26<lb />Western Sides 4t to 5.<lb />Sugar cured Hains 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 10<lb />Oats 35 to 40<lb />Sugar 4 to6.<lb />Coffee 13 to 26<lb />Salt per Sack SU to 1 75<lb />Chickens 10 to 25<lb />Egys per doz W tol<lb /><lb />Beeswax. per 20<lb /><lb />Cotton ang FPeanti,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb />and peanuts for yesierduy, =s furnished<lb /><lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Conuanission Mere<lb />chants of Norfok -<lb />COTTON,<lb />Good Middliug 74<lb />Middling 72<lb />Low Middling it<lb />Good Ordinary 6 9-16<lb />Tone"easy<lb /><lb />PEANUTS<lb />Prime<lb />Extra Prime 24<lb />ancy 3<lb />Spanish 31.10 ba<lb /><lb />Tone"tfirm.<lb /><lb />rene<lb /><lb />of firms, individuals and the general | &amp;<lb /><lb />Checks and Account Books furnish ,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE TOBACKGY MARKET<lb />REPORT,<lb /><lb />| eerie<lb /><lb />CY oO. L. JOYNER.<lb />Luas"Common..... ...<lb /><lb />6é<lb /><lb />§)<lb /><lb />Oiled<lb /><lb />v0 8<lb />Fine.... ..7 to 14<lb />Currers--Common... ....64 tol0<lb />Fine.... .... .10 to 18<lb /><lb />COR Gee<lb /><lb />6s<lb /><lb />ne a ey<lb /><lb />nd Perey<lb />} gan DOMe forsame price under same guarane<lb />aan ae iy. Ifyou prefer tocome here we willcone<lb />ct to pay Tailroad fareand hotel bills,and<lb />nocharge, if we fail to cure. If you have taken mere<lb />cury, iodide otash, and still have aches and<lb />ains, Mucous Patches in mouth, Scro Throat,<lb />imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers or<lb />any part of the body, Hair or Eyobrows fallin<lb />out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISO<lb />we f uarantce to cure, We solicit the most obsti=<lb />nate cascs and challenre tho werid for a<lb />case Wo caanot cure. This disease u4s aways<lb />bafiied the skill of the most eminent physi-<lb />cians. $500,069 capita! behire our uncondie<lb />tional guaranty. Absolute proofs sent 3ealed on<lb />application. Address COOTS. REMEDY ©<lb />803 wic ~Lemple: OHICAGO. TLL.<lb /><lb />PRR AA SR AE NE TTT<lb />. Professiona| Cards.<lb /><lb />med<lb /><lb />R. R. L. CARR,<lb />DENTIST,<lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb />Office over Old Brick Store next to<lb />King Hovse.<lb /><lb />BB a art ea dl<lb /><lb />John E, Woodard, F. 0. Harding,<lb />Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N.C,<lb /><lb />CODARD &amp; HARDING,<lb />ATVORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />Greenville, N.<lb /><lb /> pecial attention given co collections<lb /><lb />Jand settlement of claims.<lb /><lb />Loans made on short time.<lb /><lb />ne<lb />v<lb /><lb />Sarbers.<lb /><lb />| LJ OTEL NICHOLSON,<lb /><lb />~| Patronage of travel<lb />i~ Centry located.<lb /><lb />Cis<lb /><lb />o + ?<lb />ae<lb />ee MM.<lb />at<lb />Fi 3<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb />oTONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />OO GREENVILLE. N. 0.<lb />Patronage solicite®. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb /><lb />and Pressing Gents Clothes.a specialty<lb /><lb />}H{ cRBERT, EDMUNDS.<lb />: .. oRABNIONABLE §AREER,<lb />"Special tfention ~given ~ro cleaning:<lb /><lb />GentlemensClothine<lb /><lb />He lito e etter Contdger�<lb /><lb />Oct. 2nd a Home School for Git 's..<lb /><lb />from 8 to 16 yeurs of age. Nuia-<lb /><lb />ber limited to 10. Address,<lb />Mrs. A. L. McO. WHezay,<lb />Norwood P. O Nelson Cc.<lb /><lb />seen al<lb /><lb />_ J. A, Burgess, Mgr.<lb />Washington, N. v,<lb /><lb />* gt<lb /><lb />This Hotel<lb /><lb />has becn thoroughly renu<lb /><lb />. "vated, several new rooms added, elec-<lb />o]' trie bells to every room. , Atten<lb /><lb />Pg %<lb />*<lb /><lb />vants. Fish aridT Oysters odnily, -~<lb />ng puulic solicited.<lb /><lb />af Pig y rrers) Poy ,<lb />ip Qaee = SS oe oe oS ae 5 Fhe<lb /><lb />Notice,<lb /><lb />| - The Town TaxT ListT fer: 1896 ae<lb />-| been placed in my ~hands for collection |<lb /><lb />persons owning taxes to the towm 2<lb /><lb />of<lb /><lb />ie x A Ria: ~<lb />-* ae co 4 me ce 9% ; f Bie.<lb />dnd sara ubihes. Woodie. :... |<lb />C 1 ae :<lb />4a % : |<lb />Lae tr. ats<lb /><lb />¢ Cy es ey oe ee te<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>- eave CHoié6.10 aan.<lb /><lb />day<lb /><lb />SILA sa! Ja «HL os gs i.<lb />AND BRANCFES.<lb />AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD<lb /><lb />Ccoauenseu ocnedule<lb /><lb />gi: s :<lb />ag) Bie aa<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb /><lb />SAM, M. SCHULTZ.<lb /><lb />PORK SI DES t SHON LDERS<lb /><lb />SARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will ting<lb />their interest to get our prices befere pus<lb />chasing elee w here, Anrctonk fare upleie<lb />nallits<lb /><lb />FLOUR. GOFF ree tat,<lb />Ric's, fn, Bye,<lb /><lb />tweGi,) vad BCG Me gtd<lb /><lb />Pera tae hres,<lb /><lb />A VaANs<lb /><lb />| the times.<lb /><lb />TUUAG Se see RY<lb /><lb />\ Maunutieture rs re<lb />ratit, A eee<lb /><lb />we Ouy direet fie<lb />Dili Vorb Otpy 4)<lb />late fock of<lb /><lb />always onlaud 211 sold ac prices tusul;<lb />vrur goods areall bought and<lb />sold for CADE therefore, having no rigk<lb />to run.we aell ata close iuargin<lb /><lb />S. OM. SCH Gis, aeons te NOOO<lb /><lb />OUP Pad<lb /><lb />TRAINS GOLITS SOUTA.<lb />Dated Jala 2 | ve<lb />Juneldth (3 3 /e 3 28<lb />1896. ZA\AR, jAa<lb />| A. M.!°.M.| \. M<lb />teave Weldon} 17 5A) 9 44)<lb />Ar. Kocyk Mt 1L 00;10 39,<lb />Ly Tarboro 12 iG |<lb />Ly Rocky Mt | 1 00/10 | 5 45<lb />Ly Wilson 2 04/11 | 6 20<lb />Lv Selma 4 58) '<lb />Lv Fay'tteville) 4 36 1 27<lb />Ar. Florence 723/34 |<lb />oo So<lb />OR<lb />ZzQ<lb />P.M. A.M<lb />Lv Wilson 2 08 6 20<lb />Iv Goldsboro 8 10 705<lb />Lv Magnolia 4 16) x10<lb />Ar Wilmington) 5 45 9 45<lb />y P. M. | ~ A.M<lb />PRAINS GOING NOTRIL.<lb />Dated Zr | Dy me<lb />April 20, 2731 ° isa<lb />ISG. 28 | AES<lb />" |<lb />en ee ee fe<lb />A. Ml P.M.<lb />Ly Floreroe S40 74 | |<lb />Liv fayetteville! LL Tu + 40! |<lb />hy Selma 12 87; |<lb />Ar Wilsen 1 20:4E 33! |<lb />|e ame ape + on ie "' | _ ~<lb />2 | | \ :<lb />23<lb />a { |<lb />' |<lb />M PLM.<lb />Py Wilmington! 4 25 | 7 00<lb />l.v Maynotia 10 52 R 8)<lb />iv Goldsboro | 12.01 9 36<lb />ar Wilson 1 00 10 2<lb />ie. Unebora | 248<lb />n oo Bs<lb />| 33 Ss =<lb />A= |<lb />PM.) UP. We. M,<lb />T vy Wilson 1 20) 11 85 KO 39 |<lb />Ar Rocky Mt | 2 17) (2 i 41 15 |<lb />ee a ee cd es<lb />f Tarboro | 400) |<lb />Vv Carboro |<lb />Ly Rocky Mr | 21 12 11)<lb />Are veldon i)<lb /><lb />Train vu Scotland Neck Braneb Roa<lb />eaves Welton. 3,55 p. m., Halitax 4,10<lb />Pp. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55<lb />w., Greenville 6,47 p, m., Kinston 7.45<lb />p.in. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2<lb />a. m., Greenville 8.22 a. m.. Arriving<lb />Galifax at 11:00 a. m., We'don 11.20 am<lb />laily except Sanday.<lb /><lb />Trains on Washnigton Branch lenve |<lb />Washington 8,00 a, m., and 3.90 p.m,<lb />arrives Parptele 3.50 a. m., and 4.40 p. |<lb />m:, ~Farboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves<lb />Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. m.<lb />and 6.20 p. im,, T arrives Washington<lb />11.50 a. m., and 7.10 p. m. Lay ex-<lb />ept Suuday. Connects with trains on:<lb />Scoth nd Noek Branch.<lb /><lb />Cra ivives cargore, N C, via Albe-<lb />martle &amp; Itwleigh K. &amp;. daily except sun-<lb />day, at 400 pp. m., Sunday «iw PL M:<lb />arrive Plymouth 400 PB, Me, 9.25 p. in,<lb />Returning aves Plymouth daily except<lb />Sundyy, 6.00 a. i., Sundav 9.30 a �D.,<lb />arrive Cardoro 10.26 arm and 1), 45<lb /><lb />Train ou Midland N.C. branch leaves<lb />Gold8boro daily, except Sunday. 6.05 a<lb /><lb />Open on<lb /><lb />CRIEN Vile<lb /><lb />ia ising<lb /><lb />The next cession of this school wil],<lb /><lb />MONDAY SEPT. 7,<lb /><lb />and continue for 10 months.<lb /><lb />The terms areas follows.<lb />Primary knelish per mo.<lb />Intermediate © +<lb />Higher ee $3 00<lb />Languages (each) ** $1 5)<lb /><lb />The work and diselpline of the schoo)<lb />will be as heretofore.<lb /><lb />We ask a continuance fof your past<lb />iberal patronage.<lb /><lb />W. H. RAGSDALE.<lb /><lb />$2 Oo<lb /><lb />""" .<lb />eed<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR,<lb /><lb />The Oldest<lb />Daily Newspaper in<lb /><lb />North Carolina.<lb /><lb />ne,<lb /><lb />m. arriving Smithfield 7°30 a. m. Re-<lb />turning leaves Smithtield 8 00 a. m,, ar-<lb />rives :t Goldsbors 9.30 a. m.<lb /><lb />Trains in Nashville branch leave<lb />Rocky Mount at 4.30 p.m. arrive<lb />Nashville 5.05 p. =, Spring Hope 5.30<lb />p. m. Returuin eive Spring Hupe<lb />8.0) 1. m., Nashv 38.3yam, ainive at<lb />Rocky Mount 9.0 am, daily exespr<lb />Sunday.<lb /><lb />Trains on Latta branch, Florence R<lb />4., leave Lata 6 40 pm, aurive Dunbar<lb />7.50 pin, Clio %.05 pa. Returning<lb />Dunbar 6.30 a m,<lb />arrive Latta 7.50 50.8 m, daily except Sun-<lb /><lb />Train onClinton Branch leayes War-<lb />saw'for Clinton ¢aily, except Suaday,<lb />(1.10 a, m. and 8.50 p, m* Returnirg<lb />eaves Clinton at7.00 a.m. and8,00 4 m,<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes close connection |~ ~~<lb /><lb />#t Weldon forall peints daily, all rail via<lb />-Riehmone. alse at a, Mount with<lb />Norfolk-and:GarelinaR .R tor Notiolk<lb />ne all points Notth via Norfolk.<lb />_ oJOHN B. DIVINE,<lb /><lb />| ie *<lb /><lb />' General. Supt.<lb /><lb />T. M. BM KH RSON, Teattie Manager.<lb />J.R KENVLY. GenTl M anager,<lb /><lb />Sic ea Dohodl<lb /><lb />I have secured the, services of a, thor-<lb />oughly sompetent teacher and shall<lb /><lb />epee 6 sche: si vg in the building<lb />on my premises late iedas music.<lb />rooms,T The- seslibit be ni: ounT .<lb /><lb />MONDAY, 7th OF SEPTEMBER<lb /><lb />and will continue forT |<lb />eaney Bact e<lb /><lb />: per.<lb />Intermediate o* o<lb /><lb />a i IN en<lb /><lb />Che Onl7 . ive-Dollar Daily o<lb /><lb />its Class in «ne State.<lb /><lb />Favors Lamited Free Coinage<lb />of American Silver and Repeal<lb />of the Ten Per Cent. Tax on<lb />State Banks. Daily 50 cents<lb />per month. Weeklv $1.00 per |<lb />year. Ww.H. BoRNARD<lb /><lb />Wilmington N. Cc<lb /><lb />~North O cucics<lb />FOREMOST NEWSPAPER<lb /><lb />AND<lb />! WEEKLY.<lb /><lb />es ee<lb /><lb />{ndependen; and fearless ,vi Lz<lb />More atactive than ever. it will� b<lb />invaluable - visitor to the hom :)<lb />otlice ~the club or ~the work ~Yoom eo<lb /><lb />|THE DAILY OBSERVER,<lb />+ All of, isheinewp of the world: Co<lb /><lb />plete.<lb />ire Hobe tia. ae<lb /><lb />THE WEEKLY OBSER | VER,<lb /><lb />ojh mall 4s oe<lb />Lan feaci:) o<lb />Mus<lb /><lb />Ww<lb />8 db<lb /><lb />ter ay apply early 1s onlv a<lb /><lb />ding use of ostrunent $00) :<lb />patronize: the:<lb /><lb />A perfect family journal, All the<lb />a serge Of tpn ees The? 'r<lb /><lb />~i<lb />~ ty chee sea 4<lb />; Pit Savas<lb /><lb />~Smith. Geo W Hemby.<lb /><lb />L Flyuu, W Ut Jonouson.<lb /><lb />FM Smith.<lb /><lb />VCO Smith, J S Brown.<lb /><lb />; man. N R Cory, Fied Cannon.<lb /><lb />jand the various county offie<lb /><lb />1896.<lb /><lb />$2 OU<lb /><lb />|ed tobe present aud participate in the<lb />| discussiun.<lb /><lb />. Oct, 14th.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Judges ¢ f Electior,<lb />The following is the list of judges cf<lb />election tor Pitt county for the election<lb />to be held on the Tuesday next. afier<lb />the first Monday in November 1896<lb /><lb />Beaver Dam"C C Case, Marion<lb /><lb />Belvoir"J T Hodges, W H<lb />Rives, E P. Norris.<lb /><lb />Bethel"Jas H Bryan, W J<lb />Whitehurst, J H W Howell.<lb />Carolina"M A Woolard, Henry<lb />G Nobles, Leyi Clemons.<lb /><lb />Chicod No 1"J W Smith, W L<lb />Smith, Frank Ricks.<lb /><lb />Chicod No 2"L H White, JO<lb />Proctor, Henry Rountree.<lb />Contentnea No 1"Jonatban<lb />Daii, H S Hardy, George Dail:<lb />Contentnea No 2"Sebron Cox,<lb />Wm Worthington, OED Roy-<lb />ster.<lb /><lb />Falkland"W M Smith, JH<lb />Smith, F R Brewington.<lb />Panaville No l"M L Moye, T<lb /><lb />Farmville No 2" David Morgan<lb />JN Bypuuw, George aay.<lb />Greenville No 1"W © Hines, J<lb />SP Huupliey.�<lb />No 1l"Jesse W<lb />Whittield, Samuel<lb /><lb />T Maitbewes,<lb />Greenville<lb />Brown, Nil<lb />Mayo.<lb />Greenviliy No 3"J L Tuiigpeu,<lb />Fred Jenkine.<lb />Greenville So 4"Louis N Brity<lb />AD Jovnsog, Joxeoh ATkinson<lb />Pactolus" Luusford Flewiog<lb />W RW aichara, Jr, Cosrles Spain<lb />Swift Creek No 1"W § Wilsor,<lb /><lb />Swift Creek No 2"Watt Chap-<lb /><lb />Democratic Canvass.<lb /><lb />The candidates of the Democratic<lb />party ot Pitt county for the Legislatwie<lb />es will ad<lb />dress the people upon the political ~s,<lb />sues of the day, at the following times<lb />and places, viz :<lb /><lb />LangTs Schvol House,<lb />October 7th. .<lb /><lb />HaddockTs X Roads, Friday, Octe-<lb />ber 9tn. |<lb /><lb />Grimesland, Saturday, October 1(ti.<lb /><lb />Falkland, Thursday, October 15th.<lb /><lb />Bethel, Saturday, October 17th.<lb /><lb />MayTs Chapel, Wednesday, October,<lb />24st.<lb /><lb />Black Jack, Friday, Qetober 23rd.<lb /><lb />BurneyTs, Saturday, October 24th.<lb /><lb />Stokes, Tuesday, October, 27th.<lb /><lb />Pactolus, Wednesday, October 28th. /<lb /><lb />Parkers School House, Thursday,<lb />October 29th.<lb /><lb />Farmville, Friday, Qetober 30th.<lb />Arden, Saturday, Octover 31st.<lb />Candidates of other parties are invit-<lb /><lb />Wednesday,<lb /><lb />AvEx. L. Bow.<lb />Chairman Democratic Executive Com.<lb /><lb />Public Speaking,<lb />Hon. J. H. Small, Democratic Elec:<lb />tor, and Hon. J. B. Respass, Republi-<lb />jean Elector, will address the people ot<lb />Pitt county at<lb /><lb />Ayden, Wedhesday, Oct. 7th. |<lb /><lb />{f oa. W. A. Lucas ant Hon. Hacry<lb />Skinner, Democratic and Populist can-<lb />didaies for Congrees in this district,.<lb />will speak at Greenville'o on Wednestay,<lb /><lb />cad<lb /><lb />WILL SHE?<lb /><lb />When the coming. woman gets here<lb />-*2« Will: she ~offér up her seat?<lb />Will she offer her umbrella,<lb />c thereTs rain or snow or sleet?<lb />- ~Will she help us In =~ ape<lb />» Will she. bagt our<lb />Will she cio inte tae ater<lb />That we dry may cross.the brook? |. -<lb />Will she seizu a rail and resene<lb />When the Lully, chases aig? ©<lb />Will she push the wheezy ower<lb />Every eve and make se, foas?<lb />Wal she run ohe locomotive,<lb />~t) Shovel coal alid~handié brakes?<lb /><lb />~ Nanty at Rha ht Burt<lb />nae i eee au Son,<lb /><lb />Secs AAMC MOR.sTATinRAY Hoa.<lb /><lb />Above ail thing raillery. desline;<lb /><lb />ey<lb />rae tL<lb /><lb />GIVES YOU TRE NEWS FRESH EVERY<lb />AFTERNOON(EXCEPTSUNDAY)'AND<lb />WORKS FOR THE RBFS�"�<lb /><lb />"INTERESTS OF.<lb /><lb />~0<lb />GREENVILLE FIRST, PITT COUNTY SECOND.<lb /><lb />OUR POCKET BOOK THIRD<lb /><lb />"PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AT<lb /><lb />One Dollar Per Year.<lb /><lb />This is the PeopleTs Favorite:<lb /><lb />THE TOBACCO DEPA KTMENT, WHICH<lb />iS A REGULAR FEATURE OF THE PAPER,<lb />_ 18 ALONE; WORTH MANY TIMES oTHE<lb />SU BSCRIPTION PRICE,<lb /><lb />(0)-""<lb /><lb />When you need<lb /><lb />JOBPRINTIvG<lb />...8<lb /><lb />Sema Don't ters<lb />Reflector OTftics,<lb /><lb />WE HAVE, AMPLE, FACILITIES<lb />FORK THE WORK AND DO aut<lb />KINDS,.Ob COMMELCIAL AND<lb />TOBACCO WAREHOUSE WORK.<lb /><lb />Our Work and Frices stit cu Patrons<lb /><lb />THEREFLECTOR:{BOOKI:S TORE<lb /><lb />.. 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We lave large ~line<lb />both iu colors aud biacks and cub<lb /><lb />please you.<lb /><lb />In Ledies ard Gents FUR<lb />; NISHING GOUVS we have a<lb />spleodid liue.<lb /><lb />Iv LAVIES CLOT oi for Wraps<lb />we buve jus; what you want.<lb /><lb />In Men and Boys PANTS<lb />GOODS we have just the best<lb /><lb />_ tiful, the prettiest live L have ever |<lb /><lb />|DAILY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />JIUPTCIOUS ADVERTISING<lb /><lb />Creates many a new business, ©<lb />Enlarges many an old business,<lb />~' Preserves many a large business,<lb />wt Kevives many adull business,<lb />tescnes many a lost business,<lb />Saves many a failing business,<lb /><lb />To ~<lb />clumrs of the REVLECTOR.<lb /><lb />Keeping Constantly at it Brings Soccess,<lb /><lb />S-cures suceess to any business,<lb /><lb />~advertise judiciousiy,T? use tke<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BCAT SCHEDULES.<lb /><lb />Passenger and mail<lb />north, arrives 8: 22 A.M.<lb />irriyes 6:47 P. M.<lb /><lb />Going South,<lb /><lb />M, leavesl0:10 A. M.<lb /><lb />M. leaves 2:15 P.M.<lb /><lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs<lb />ay aud saturday.<lb /><lb />o<lb /><lb />WEATHER BULLETIN.<lb /><lb />nial<lb /><lb />day.<lb />MARKETS.<lb />(By ~Telegraph. )<lb />NEW YGRK COTTON.<lb />OPENTG. NOON. CLOSE.<lb />Sept. . 7.67 7.66 . 7.70<lb />Jan. 8.9} 8.94 7.97<lb /><lb />stock to be found and prives were<lb />. never lower.<lb /><lb />SHOLS. In shoes we eodeav<lb />ortu buy such as will piease the<lb />~wea'er, the prices on Shoes are<lb />much Jower than lartseason. Give<lb />us wirial when you need Shoes<lb />fur ~ourrelf or any member of<lb /><lb />your family. Wo cau fit the small<lb />est or largest feet in the county.<lb />Our L. M. Reynolds &amp; Co.Ts Shoes<lb />for Mev avd Boys are warranted<lb />to give good service. We have<lb />bad wix years experience with<lb />this line and know thew tu be al<lb />we clulw fur them.<lb /><lb />oJo HARDWARE, GUNS,<lb />GUN IMPLEMENTS,<lb />LOADED SHLLS, CROCK:<lb />ERY, GLASSWARE, HALL<lb />LAMPS. LIBRARY LAMPS,<lb />PARLOR LAMPS, LAMP<lb />FIX'rTURES, TINWARHE,<lb />WOOD and WILLOW WARE<lb />HARNESS &amp; COLLARS,<lb /><lb />- TRUNKS, GROCERIES,<lb />PROVISIONS, FURN ITURE,<lb />OHILDRENTS CARRIAGES,<lb />OARPETS, CARPET PAPER,<lb /><lb />RUGS, LACE CURTAINS.<lb />CUR! ALN POLES,<lb /><lb />and any goods you need for your<lb />self aud family core to see us.<lb /><lb />-Qnr ol ject is to sell gooa bon-<lb />est zuuds at the lowest prices.<lb /><lb />: We have a la.ge liue of<lb /><lb />RNITURE<lb /><lb />nd can give you anything you<lb />na eed at the lowest prices you<lb />ar heard of. Orme and see ont<lb />Solid Oak Bedroom Suits,<lb />ass us Dy would be an inuex-<lb />le injustice to your pocket<lb />k. This ig not so because we<lb />+ 80, but because our goods},<lb />nd Prices make it so. Here isa<lb />r proposition: If we deserve<lb /><lb />a fir fd our goods and prices sat<lb />ctory, acknowledge it with<lb />patronage. Hoping to see<lb />soon and promising our<lb /><lb />~hyour s TOC<lb /><lb />ee<lb />ahs {<lb /><lb />2 4 4g ph ge A ;<lb /><lb />ae rae tee iho kinds of people"ahose<lb />te ee who talke:¥ ith<lb />who think without talking, and they<lb /><lb />ng, give us nothing, but. if)<lb /><lb />CHICAGO MEAT AND GRAIN.<lb />CLOSE.<lb />7.274<lb /><lb />OPENTG<lb />Pork"Jan. 7.25<lb /><lb />Rips"Jan. 3.60 3.60<lb /><lb />net<lb /><lb />OCULATIAON.<lb /><lb />The Place to Use Your Eyes is k ight |<lb />Here.<lb /><lb />~ il .<lb />Odds FeRows meet tonight.<lb />Moon changes tlis evening.<lb />Cotton brought 7} here today.<lb />Pork is not sold by the hogshead.<lb />ItTs hard to get up, these mornings.<lb />ItTs no great feat. te wear small<lb />shoes.<lb />Fresh Buckwl ext,<lb />Preserves at ShelburnTs<lb />Fresh Carr Bucter today, at S. M.<lb />Schuitz.<lb /><lb />Mince Meat and<lb /><lb />The sleepy girl doesnTt always look<lb />like a dream.<lb /><lb />Money loaned on 30, 60 and 90<lb /><lb />days. Apply to F. C. Harding.<lb /><lb />15 cents a dozen, Lemons 15 cents a<lb />dozen at ShelburnTs.<lb /><lb />Milk tor Sale"Dglivered every<lb />morning. Apply to E. B. Higgs.<lb /><lb />Seal, at D. S. SmithTs.<lb /><lb />Vermont Lutter for sale at D.<lb />Suith.<lb /><lb />Try a pound of the finest Roasted Coffce<lb />you ever had, o400 Old Goverumeut<lb />Java and Moca,� and you will have no<lb /><lb />other, for sale only by Ed. H. Shelburn<lb />&amp; Co.<lb /><lb />When VLOAL weather comes, donTt<lb /><lb />forget where to buy your Coal. .<lb />Speicut &amp; Hoke.<lb /><lb />é<lb /><lb />ies cull on us as we are the only con-<lb />cern in tris town that carry them.<lb />Ep. H. Suecpurn &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />oSpanish Twist,� great in shape still<lb />/greater-for a a smoke. D.S. Suirn.<lb /><lb />Heinz Sweet Mixed Vickles only 25<lb /><lb />ast cents per quart at ShelburnTs.<lb /><lb />We are ~surely the people to Anny<lb />es. and confections - from,<lb />Try us and the quality ic our ene<lb /><lb />boy<lb /><lb />H ~~Suetnons &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />« thinking and those<lb /><lb />. pein sah Ane Sarg Heat<lb /><lb />rain going<lb /><lb />North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A<lb />south Bound Freight, arrivea 2:00 P,<lb /><lb />steamer ~lar River arnves from Wash-<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb /><lb />Generally fair tonight and Wednes"<lb /><lb />2} lett this morning.<lb /><lb />Williams as: deputy<lb /><lb />ley.<lb />jcheap prises.�<lb /><lb />For a cLoice smoke, try Philadelphia.<lb />4<lb /><lb />S | dawlsT Jewelry Store,<lb /><lb />If you want strictly first-class :rocer- | |<lb /><lb />CCTOGENARIANS<lb /><lb />Pass by Scmet'me, But These are aT]<lb />= Folks.<lb />|<lb />QO. 1. Joyner went to Richmond to!<lb />|<lb />J. A. Andrews went to Richmend,<lb />today.<lb /><lb />R. L. Davis, of Farmville, spent to |<lb />day in town.<lb /><lb />d ay. °<lb /><lb />L. J. Chapman, ot Centerville, was<lb />here today.<lb /><lb />Miss Novella Higgs is visiting in<lb />Scotland Neck.<lb /><lb />Geo. M. Lindsey, of Snow [Hiil, was<lb />In town today.<lb /><lb />. Miss Hortense Forles left this mern-<lb />ing tor Richmond.<lb /><lb />Glad t see John Lamb, of William.) ]<lb />ston in town today.<lb /><lb />Lovit Hines left Manday evecing for<lb />Kinston anu Newbern.<lb />J. S. Jenkins left this morning on a<lb />business trip to Danville.<lb /><lb />W.H. Barden, cf Plymouth, has)<lb /><lb />Wilson.<lb /><lb />Miss Lela McGowzn<lb />charge of the music department of the<lb />Academy at Winterville.<lb /><lb />has taken<lb /><lb />Allen Warren lett this morning for a|<lb />trip through Halifax and Northampton!<lb />counties in the interest of Eiversida!<lb />Nurseries.<lb /><lb />Se re<lb /><lb />Hal Wiliams left this morning for<lb />Baltimore to make arrangements fer his!<lb />mother and family who are to move to<lb />that city soon.<lb /><lb />J. A. Crawford, wno has: been here!<lb />in the interest of the Knight. Templars<lb />and MasonTs Life Indemnity Gompany-<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />been spending a few days with W. B.| ~Our clothes wears<lb />better and look prettier than any ones.<lb /><lb />us 10 this line.<lb /><lb />FR al<lb /><lb />Great Shoe Value<lb /><lb />rule very low.<lb />hand-welt, vici kid, dungola, satin calf, goat and<lb /><lb />hand- turn in button, kid and. gaiter.<lb /><lb />ee at<lb /><lb />For the Jast week or two we have been preaching<lb /><lb />00.<lb /><lb />QT<lb />UT.<lb /><lb />|<lb />~to the ladies and it has done us good. We have<lb /><lb />still the best selection in the city. 2<lb />Dress Patterns are unexcelled and the ladies<lb /><lb />~are catching on to the same.<lb /><lb />Our 25 cent<lb /><lb />APRA PLINLL NLL ns fale! tet oy<lb /><lb />Ginger and Pepper<lb />his Business.<lb /><lb />Now take a peep at our fall CLOTHING and<lb />OVERCOATS. WouldnTt know they were ready-<lb /><lb />made except for the prices,<lb />as ready-made Clothirg at double the money<lb /><lb />They are as good<lb /><lb />better and longer and fits<lb />Try<lb /><lb />all NSLS NSP Nel Nelle ll OB Ll<lb /><lb />Jn Shoes we are clear out of sight. Prices<lb />We have them in 20th century<lb /><lb />Look for us, ask i us and come see us.<lb /><lb />&amp; TAF<lb />Tg a wee<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Sheriff R. W. King with Capt R-<lb />left. this morning |<lb />for Raleigh to take six prisoners, iad<lb /><lb />The ¢ Money Savers.<lb /><lb />eolored, t» the nenitentivry.<lb /><lb />ood<lb /><lb />A brilliant display of<lb /><lb />DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,.<lb /><lb />SHOES, GENTS FUR--<lb />NISHINGS AND<lb /><lb />BoyTs 2-Piece Suits in the newest<lb /><lb />effects and all the last weaves.<lb /><lb />Everybody says my stcre is the!<lb />cheapest place in town and T<lb />want you te: come and save- mon:<lb /><lb />My wetto is: oReap cheaD<lb /><lb />H. B. CLARK.<lb /><lb />FALL &amp; WINTER !<lb /><lb />styles,<lb />tion to our large stock. No matter what you<lb />want we can supply them. Lang Selis Cheap.<lb /><lb />CAN LADIES VOTE?<lb /><lb />If so every lady who has inspected our new<lb /><lb />ss styles in@a_<lb />fl<lb /><lb />would vote for<lb /><lb />as being the most popular store in town, for<lb /><lb />owhere is shown such a chnice array ot select<lb />Every day we receive some uew addi-<lb /><lb />Aes<lb /><lb />been patented.<lb /><lb />over any stove made.<lb /><lb />as well us comfort.<lb /><lb />ilson Air-Ti<lb /><lb />With geet Gutomatic eet @oors.<lb />The Wilson Hesiac which is*a<lb /><lb />~ht Heater.<lb /><lb />n.stopestor house Eciaals te the most remarkable that ha:§ever<lb /><lb />In the first p'ace it radiates more beat}than any. stove known, and will save 25. per cent. in fuel<lb /><lb />Second, with two or three ordinary sticks of pine stove wed it will kee the<lb />hours, and with ordinary care the fire wi!l never go out. . �"� p The Are. From_96 to 48.<lb /><lb />. Third, being entirely closed at the base there is no dunes: of fire, and it is the sen<lb />in use. It is not necessary to remove the ashes oftener than ouce a month.<lb />ofditfs rent styles"the smali one, which is nee for med | detepeed is specially recommended for. cai<lb /><lb />attire<lb />These stoves, are<lb /><lb />The Wilson Heater has a great dividedisTs over. any niailer atove, because it bas Patent sued i<lb />matic Smoke Doors, which prévent the smoke from coming itu the room when yoa take the top off<lb />to putin the wood. These doors-are so constructed that théy can be taken off aod a ~back on he<lb />/one minute. These stoves can ne seén oar store, come and look at them. :<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb /></p>
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