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        <p>i<lb /><lb />ivi<lb /><lb />(<lb /><lb />.D. J WHICHARD,<lb /><lb />Editor and Owner.<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />el ~ " aaoeecintaeneneratengn<lb /><lb />TERMS: 25 Cents a Month.<lb /><lb />i ane<lb /><lb />(Wol. 4.<lb /><lb />~GREENVILLE, N. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1896.<lb /><lb />No. 569<lb /><lb />" HIEININLY.<lb /><lb />a ||<lb /><lb />It you know a good<lb />thing when you see<lb />it in the way ol<lb /><lb />y<lb /><lb />Wit<lb />A<lb /><lb />you wili be astonishe<lb />at the.savings he has.<lb /><lb />See<lb />odhe 20th Century, the<lb />neatest.shoe shown.:<lb />Dress Goods, Notions,<lb /><lb />Gents Futoishings. ke,<lb />in abundance ~and, the}<lb /><lb />of the best make.<lb /><lb />dain<lb /><lb />a i<lb />oPhan were ever kniown |<lb /><lb />: r Nad at pale ith walk? Neh Bi<lb />~oi han og Nala alk yb with<lb /><lb />ne seanoret ht of<lb /><lb />a ee cca cai aah<lb /><lb />EDITORIAL COMMENT.<lb /><lb />Ex-Gov. W. H. Smth, of Alabama,<lb />for many years a staunch Republican<lb />has taken the stump in his State for<lb />Bryan and Sewall.<lb /><lb />He says the elec"<lb />tion of McKinley would be the greatest<lb />calamity that could befall the country<lb />at this time.<lb /><lb />The negroes of Carrol couaty, Mis-<lb />sissippi, formed a secret society and<lb />made a plot to exterminate the v hite<lb />people of the county. They had com-<lb />for that<lb />purpose when the finding of a letter in<lb />Several<lb /><lb />menced arming themselves<lb /><lb />the road exposed the plot.<lb />jeaders were arrested.<lb /><lb />These switch ofrogs,� a contrivance<lb />used on railroads are getting to be<lb />dangerous things. A little more than<lb />a week ago a man in Charlotte got his<lb />foot hung in the ofrog� while goin<lb />ahead of a train to open {he switch, and<lb /><lb />twas run over end killed, andin Norfolk<lb /><lb />a few days since another man was killed<lb /><lb />in the same way.<lb /><lb />Some ot the northern commissioa<lb />houses ave working a clever ruse in ef-<lb />fort to make sentiment for the gold<lb />standard.<lb />ter sent out. by a New York firm to<lb />banks offering to isure them in ad-<lb /><lb />We have seen a cireular let-<lb /><lb />vance zgainst being hampered with de*<lb /><lb />!anTs election.<lb />by this firm<lb /><lb />LOTHING<lb /><lb />are mucie-Jower |<lb /><lb />preciated currency in the event ot Bry.<lb />The scheme put forth<lb />the banks<lb />that want to lay by some gold any de*<lb />sired amount of the yellow metal at a<lb /><lb />is to furnish<lb /><lb />small premium, ranging from one per<lb />cent. on $1,000 to onestourth of. one<lb />per cent on $100,000,<lb /><lb />How is This ?<lb />Hal. W. Ayer, chairman of the Pop-<lb />ulist State executive committe, issend"<lb /><lb />ters. One of these circulars says:<lb /><lb />stating that our Republican friends are<lb />still odriving� for fusion, and that they<lb />are making unusual efforts to complete"<lb />ly control. the Legislature. If they<lb />hould do this, a goldbug United States<lb />Sezator will be ~elected from North<lb />Caroiina, If,.the .. Populists should<lb />kelp the Republicans ro get this con"<lb />trol, then the Populists will be responsi-<lb />ble for that, goldbug , Senator, . Just<lb />think of it! Populists electing ¢. gold-<lb />bug!<lb /><lb />o(lan we be parties to such a record<lb />asthat? Would it not be a gross stul-<lb />tification, and would we not begin to<lb /><lb />haye begun to lonk to us to see the<lb />pr inciples, which we have, so consistent"<lb />ly advocated, aud detecmindedly push-<lb />ed to the front all enacted into ,opera"<lb />tive laws? Our party is a failure,<lb />eyen a bumbuyg and a fraud, if we<lb />yield enough to enable a goldbug: Uni-<lb />ted States Senator to from this<lb />State.� 3<lb /><lb />gv<lb /><lb />In the faco of this there are Popu-<lb />hsts right here in Pitt county who are<lb />working for the straizhtout gold bugs<lb />on the fusion ticket,T |<lb />EK. V. Cox they had -as,well vote for<lb />Pritchard and McKinley, as he. will<lb />vote that. way.<lb /><lb />,» Lucas and Skinner.<lb /><lb />There was a larg ge crowd here today<lb />to hear the; joint discussion: between<lb />Titgas dnd Skinner, Demogratic - and<lb />| Ropu<lb /><lb />~i The speaking «+ took place ip<lb /><lb />ing.<lb />5<lb />o ColPffucas gave Col. Sipnnet a COM} M<lb /><lb />tha opeing -qud Vol. Lucas the clos-<lb /><lb />o<lb /><lb />-ptete Giiting from begipixing to end,<lb />rand thi@rowd was wild-witp @pr husi" |<lb />aigm. It-was 8 late when the wdiscus.<lb />{lon closed that we cannos rpomgat on<lb /><lb />{Se speech today. oer<lb /><lb />) and tor sale cheap.<lb /><lb />Ing out tots of circulars from heacquar"<lb /><lb />oLetters have come to this office |t<lb /><lb />lose the confidence of many people who |<lb /><lb />If they vote for, |<lb /><lb />hap, ie<lb />it, no inees for Congigss, in thie}:<lb /><lb />House, Col. Skinner having |r<lb /><lb />LOCAL SNAPS.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />~here will be a dance in Germania<lb />Hail to-morrow night.<lb /><lb />We taks the lead ia Gro<lb />ceries and sell low down.<lb /><lb />Je L. Starkey &amp; Bro.<lb /><lb />Another shipment of mee fresh Oys-<lb /><lb />ters today at J. S. TunstallTs.<lb /><lb />Tobacco came in more lively today<lb />than oa any day tor a weck past.<lb /><lb />and Domestic<lb /><lb />A<lb /><lb />The finest soreign<lb />Fruits kept constantly on hand.<lb /><lb />new supply just received.<lb />J. L. Srarkey &amp; Bro. |<lb />}<lb /><lb />The best tethpered man in the world |<lb /><lb />canTt prevent bis hair from having a |<lb /><lb />falling out.<lb /><lb />If you want family Flour cf the hest<lb /><lb />see us and get our prices. None ean<lb /><lb />beat us. J. L. Srarxey &amp; Bro,<lb /><lb />The obrakeman who announces the<lb />wrong station may be<lb />miss:d his calling.<lb /><lb />All kinds at fresh Nuts just received<lb />Morris Mrrer.<lb /><lb />Jel.ies ana Freserves of all flavors,<lb /><lb />fresh MinceT Mcat and pickled Pig i<lb /><lb />feet at J. S. TunstallTs.<lb /><lb />ons and Oranges Jus} received at Mor"<lb />ris MeyersT.<lb /><lb />J. G. Rawls, of Wilson, has rented the<lb />store room under the hall in tue Rialto<lb />building and, will open a jewelry store<lb />here about the first of November.<lb /><lb />The best jine of Canned Goods, Jel-<lb />Pickles aud other table supplies.<lb />J.S. SMITH.<lb /><lb />Next Saturday is the last and only<lb />day upon which you can register for the<lb />coming election. If you wast to vote<lb /><lb />see that your name is on the book.<lb /><lb />Lielio central give me 70 please, I<lb />want some ot Jesse - BrownTs groce ries,<lb /><lb />hey are always fresh.<lb /><lb />meal, prepared Buckwheat and cleaned<lb />Currants at J. S. SmithTs.<lb /><lb />The fire cis.ern is nearly completed.<lb /><lb />It is pronouneed by all who have seen<lb /><lb />it, andthe number of inspectors is<lb />legion, to be a splendid piece of work.<lb /><lb />On the 2lst three weddings take<lb />place in different sections of the State,<lb /><lb />about one hundred miles apart, and a<lb /><lb />of them.<lb /><lb />The Chenoa (Ill.) Gazette says when<lb />a man gets sick and recovers his fam-<lb />ly seem to think but little of it, but<lb />whenT heodies: they . publish @ card of<lb />thalks.<lb /><lb />The small building on the corner in<lb />front of Dr. W- M. B. Brow:Ts has<lb />beea moved back to another part of the<lb />lot to make roam for, a handsome resi:<lb /><lb />on the corner.<lb /><lb />The Game of Games,<lb /><lb />Regula is, 50 cents. Cut this<lb /><lb />gut and. mail it to The Trade Co., Bos-<lb />: | tan, Mags...T with aix 2 cent sivmpsy, and<lb />| oProgressive, Am-rica,� the best family<lb /><lb />game, will be sent cor<lb /><lb />AD Inquest Heid.<lb /><lb />othea iy, request: ot a, relative Coro<lb />ner Laughinghouse held an inquest,<lb />TuesdayT aftertoon, over theT body of<lb /><lb />i af<lb /><lb />Ns c Bugsy, who died: i, the guard house ~ 1<lb />gnday ight, The, jury returned 8<lb /><lb />cere abt death resulted, fom someT<lb />cause to othem anknown... The bodyT<lb />| wiis cent to Ayden on the, evening train<lb />| from, where it, was taken ho Greene<lb />couaty for interment.<lb /><lb />)<lb /><lb />ont<lb /><lb />said to have |#<lb /><lb />Apples, Coe yanuts, Banannas, Lem- |T<lb /><lb />\Season.<lb /><lb />oye + |<lb />Austin NicholsT brand of new Oat-<lb /><lb />Greenville man will figure in each one |<lb /><lb />dence, which W. B Brown will , build<lb /><lb />} lh<lb /><lb />and FURNISHINGS.<lb /><lb />~The kind that has stood the test for years.<lb />Ls! } i] othersbuy fromius,<lb /><lb />rank<lb />Wilson, |<lb />Phe Jing |<lb />i 6 Glothiers<lb /><lb />f Bey from me"save it<lb /><lb />The<lb /><lb />the kind you ought to.<lb />When you figure your<lb />clothing bill at the end<lb /><lb />fot the year, you have<lb /><lb />not only saved money;<lb />but a satisfied customer<lb /><lb />We note with much satisfaction a ~large g growth<lb />of business in our Overcoat depar tment.<lb /><lb />In<lb /><lb />creased sales encouraged us to buy heavy this<lb /><lb />der wear does.<lb />tion.<lb /><lb />Gets there and stays there.<lb /><lb />The styles in Men's and BoyTs Over-<lb />coats are very dressy, and they have that splen-<lb />~did finish that pleases so well. |<lb /><lb />GETS NEXT TO THE MAN.<lb /><lb />Our kind does that to perfec"<lb /><lb />That's<lb />what un<lb /><lb />Won't<lb /><lb />stretch so as tomake him feel lonesome or shrink<lb />and leave him on the<lb />wear from us,<lb /><lb />FR ANK ~WILSON,<lb /><lb />outside. Buy under.<lb /><lb />Prices will talk louder<lb />L030<lb /><lb />donTt you forget it.<lb />dog it. today,.<lb /><lb />iy a Pie ey<lb /><lb />Oar stock etibracas~T o8%<lb /><lb />At Higgs Bros. old ands<lb /><lb />i hG Bseleny,<lb /><lb />Meee<lb /><lb />ad, a lotototior bouds? tow di/th proas: tor ovbuition.<lb /><lb />ELM. ex ARDGEE<lb /><lb />ue snything else we<lb /><lb />All the arguments in the world would notinduce you to buy fron<lb /><lb />~we utless'you were to find prices right.<lb />from'15 to:35' per~cebt tower than any house iu town and<lb /><lb />We'have done it before. and are do-<lb /><lb />We will sell you gooc's<lb /><lb />The proofiof the puddinyisineating, .° *<lb />Give i us atrial and we warr :ot liks Olivet. Twist<lb />me Gi Ifask for more. "sz: " :<lb /><lb />/ LACE Goons,<lb />LGNDERWEAR,<lb />SUSPENDERS,<lb />J EeeuRy.<lb /><lb />NS<lb />&amp; Hats,<lb /><lb />aps wy Kubo<lb /><lb />Rte i? ALA<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />bd<lb /><lb />)  « F i y �,�<lb />- Wepyespar. Ocroser, 147x, 1896.<lb /><lb />"EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT; SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />ste smectite<lb /><lb />-ptered as second-class; mail matter.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />=<lb />SURSCRIPTION RATES.<lb /><lb />ome year, - - - - $8.00<lb />ine month, * ~ad a av<lb />~ine. week. - * - - 10<lb /><lb />_Delivered in town by carriers without<lb /><lb />| gatettien rates are liberal and can be<lb />frp application to the editor or at<lb />rhe office<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />We desire a tive correspondent at<lb />avery postofiice inthe county, who will<lb />send in brief items of News as it Occurs<lb />ta each neighborhood. Write plainly<lb />and only on one side of the paper.fj<lb /><lb />ci<lb /><lb />¥<lb />~Lineral Commission ou subscrip-<lb /><lb />ion rates paid to agents.<lb /><lb />wensseanraneneny<lb /><lb />"""<lb /><lb />DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES.<lb />N ational Ticket.<lb /><lb />FOR PRESIDENT.<lb />WILLIAM J. BRYAN,<lb />of Nebraska.<lb />FOR VICE-PRESIDENT.<lb />ARTHUR SEWALL,<lb />of Maine.<lb />FOR CONGRESS""FIRST DISTRICT.<lb />w. H. LUCAS,<lb />. of Hyde county.<lb /><lb />a lime a<lb /><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 />FOR SECRETARY:<lb /><lb />CHAS. M. COOKE,<lb />ot Franklin.<lb /><lb />POR ALDITOR:<lb />R. M. FURMAN,<lb />of Buncombe.<lb /><lb />FOR TREASURER :<lb />B. F. AYCOCK,<lb />ot wage<lb />SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION :<lb />J£C. SCARBOROUGH, »<lb />of Johnston. nt<lb /><lb />FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL :<lb />F, I. OSBORNE,<lb />of Mecklenburg.<lb />pOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE BU-<lb />PREME COURT,<lb />A. C. AVERY, of Burke,<lb />_ G. H. BROWN, of Beaufort.<lb /><lb />COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET.<lb /><lb />FOR aay SENATE.<lb />J. J. LAUGHINGHOUSE.<lb />"FOR 4 suuclediesT crib.<lb />JB LITTLE, © ~<lb /><lb />CL BARRETT, "<lb />FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.<lb />JAK TUCKER,<lb />JESSE CANNON;<lb />A B CONGLETON.<lb />POR SHERIFF,<lb />GM TUCKER.<lb />oyon REGISTER OF cunts.<lb />~ MEWBORN.<lb /><lb />saniguale<lb /><lb />~elect for the year:<lb /><lb />| music,<lb /><lb />ot Naess ona will read it.<lb /><lb />! | the, more a oonepoions Wie<lb /><lb />[your basins<lb /><lb />WAEE FOREST.<lb /><lb />Seaman<lb /><lb />Enrollment 244; 67 counties<lb />and 7 States represented.<lb /><lb />Work 1n the Literary Societies<lb />is being done with enthusiasm.<lb /><lb />Arrangements are being made<lb />for several entertaining lectures<lb />in the near future.<lb /><lb />The health of the college com-<lb />munity is exceptionally good.<lb /><lb />A new store is belong built by<lb />W.J. Wingate where he bad one<lb />burned last year.<lb /><lb />Valuable additions have lately<lb />been made to the apparatus of<lb />tue Physics department.<lb /><lb />W. L. Foushee, of the class of<lb />T94 has been awarded an,honorary<lb />scholarship at John Hopkins.<lb /><lb />The Euzelian Literary Society<lb />has elected the following gentle -<lb />men as Anniversity Marshals:<lb />F. K. Cook, H. C D-aper and G.<lb />P. Davis.<lb /><lb />The new engine recently pur-<lb />chased for the water works is 4<lb />decidel improvement over the<lb />former method of suppiying pow-<lb />er for same.<lb /><lb />Ur. J, H. Gorrell, of the Mod-<lb />érn Language department, spent<lb />the vacation in France and Ger-<lb />many studying the languages.<lb /><lb />The Moot Court is held weekly |<lb />under the direction of Professor<lb /><lb />N. Y: Galley.<lb /><lb />- The following are the officers<lb />Sheriff, L. J.<lb />Leary; Clerk, R. H. snider; So-<lb />licitor, S. E. Hall; Justices of the<lb />Peace, C. J. Edwards and W. D.<lb /><lb />} Burns.<lb /><lb />The young ladies of Mrs. Prof.<lb />Merrell's~music class gaye their<lb />patrons and friehds an entertain-<lb />ment in the parlors of the Pure-<lb />foy Hotel on the evening of the<lb />9th inst. The entertainment con<lb />sisted of vocal and instrumental<lb />sketches of the lives of<lb />noted musicians, ete.<lb /><lb />E. W. Sikes, who spent several<lb /><lb />| weeks 1n special study here, has<lb /><lb />returned to John Hopkins, where<lb />hé will receive his degree next<lb />June.<lb /><lb />The following persons haye re-<lb />cently made contributions to the<lb />Law Lnbrary: Tne Edward<lb />Thompson (Vo., American and En-<lb />glish Encyclopedia of Law, 30<lb />volumes; West Publishing Co.,<lb />BlackTs Law Victionary; Kay &amp;<lb />Bro., Wharton &amp; Stille's Medical<lb /><lb />+Jurisdiction, 3 volumes; Taylor's<lb /><lb />Private Corporation, BisphamTs<lb /><lb />__| Equity; Hon. Walter Clark, 31<lb /><lb />volumes of very valuable law<lb />books: Pemberton &amp; Jerome,<lb />"Cridal Cade and Digest.<lb />:  LD.<lb />Wake Forest, N. C.,<lb />October 12, 1896.<lb />PROFITABLE PUBLICITY.<lb /><lb />sscenae ians<lb /><lb />Plenty of Advertising.<lb /><lb />BY NATHTL C, FLOWLER, JR., OF NEW<lb />| YORK, DOCTOR OF PUBLICITY.<lb />Too much of a good thing is<lb />impossible, because if it is a good<lb />thing there cannot be too much<lb /><lb />i of Met<lb /><lb />rat a small advertisement pays,<lb />ana the business is big enough,<lb />or ean be mude to be,a large<lb />advertisement ought to pay bets<lb /><lb />ai OR<lb /><lb />~The largest wAveckiabinente. are<lb /><lb />énoceseful advertisers.<lb />The larger the advertisement,<lb /><lb />othe ertisément,<lb />there | is<lb /><lb />r representative it is a<lb /><lb />Wit #6. yy<lb /><lb />almost alwaysT ¢hose of the most:<lb /><lb />| ful to the whole ~community."<lb /><lb />The large advertiseme nt stands<lb />tor success.<lb />The large advertisemeut stands<lb />fOl progression.<lb />The large advertisemeut attracts<lb />attention.<lb /><lb />The swa!i advertisement way,<lb />or may not, siand for anything.<lb /><lb />nnn a ad<lb /><lb />~ ANTARCTIC CONTINENT.<lb /><lb />The First White Man to Set Foot on the<lb />Icebound Land.<lb /><lb />C. E. Borchgrevink, the Norwe-<lb />gian explorer, writes a graphic ac-<lb />count of ~~The First Landing on the<lb />Antarctic ContinentT for The Cen-<lb />tury. The writer says:<lb /><lb />We landed at Cape Adare that<lb />night (Jan. 23, 1895), being the first<lb />human creatures to put foot on the<lb />mainland. A peculiar feeling of fas-<lb />cination crept over each of us, even<lb />to the most prosaic natures in our<lb />boat, as we gradually drew near to<lb />the beach of this unknown land.<lb />Some few cakes of ice were floating<lb />about, and looking over the side of<lb />the boat Ieven discovered a jelly-<lb />fish, apparently of the common light<lb />blue, transparent kind. I do act<lb />know whether it was to catch the<lb />jellyfish or from a strong desire to<lb />be the first man to put foot on this<lb />terra incognita, but as soon as the<lb />order was given to stop pulling the<lb />oars I jumped over the side of the<lb />boat. I thus killed two birds with<lb />one stone, being the first man on<lb />shore, and relieving the boat of my<lb />weight, thus enabling her to ap.<lb />proach land near enough to let the<lb />captain jump ashore dryshod.<lb /><lb />I had painted a Norwegian flag on<lb />a large box, which we fastened on a<lb />strong pole near the place where we<lb />landed, and leaving the rest of the<lb />crew to be entertained by the pen-<lb />guins I proceeded alone to investi-<lb />gate the peninsula and to make col-<lb />lections. I found seaweed on the<lb />beach, but whether it bad grown on<lb />the shores of Victoria Land remains<lb />to be ascertained in the future.<lb /><lb />I believe that Cape Adare is the<lb />very place where a future scientifio<lb />expedition might stop safely even<lb />during the winter months. From<lb />the spot where we were several ac-<lb />cessible spurs lead up to the top of<lb />the cape, and from there a gentle<lb />slope runs on to the great plateau of<lb />Victoria Land. The presence of the<lb />penguin colony, their undisturbed<lb />old nests, the appearance of dead~<lb />seals (which were preserved like<lb />Egyptian mumniies, and must have<lb />lain there for years), the vegetation<lb />to the rocks and lastly the flat table<lb />of the cape above, all indicated that<lb />here is a place where the powers of<lb />the antarctic circle do not display<lb />the whole severity of their forces.<lb />Neither ice nor volcanoes seemed to<lb />have raged on tho peninsula at Capo<lb />Adare, and I strongly recommend a<lb />future scientific expedition to choose<lb />that place as a center of operations,<lb />On this particular spot there is am-<lb />ple space for house, tents and pro.<lb />visions.<lb /><lb />I myself am willing to be the<lb />leader of a party to be landed either<lb />on the pack or on the mainland near<lb />Colman island. From there it is my<lb />scheme to work toward the south<lb />magnetic pole, calculated to be in<lb />latitude 75 degrees 5 minutes, longi-<lb />tude 150 degrees east. Should the<lb />party succeed in penetrating so far<lb />into the continent, the course should,<lb />if possible, be laid for Cape Adare,<lb />there to join the main body of the<lb />expedition. As to the zoological re.<lb />sults of future researches, I expect<lb />great discoveries, It would indeed<lb />be remarkable if on the unexplored<lb />Victoria continent, which probably<lb />extends over an area of 4,000,000<lb />square miles, there should not be<lb />round animal life hitherto unknown<lb />in the southern hemisphere, It is,<lb />of course, a possibility that the un-<lb />known land around the axis of rota-<lb />tion might be found to consist of is.<lb />lands joined only by perpetual ice<lb />and snow, but the appearance of the<lb />land, the color of. the water, with<lb />its soundings, in addition to the<lb />movements of the antarctic ice,<lb />point to the existence of a mass of<lb />iand much ~more extensive than a<lb />mere group of islands.<lb /><lb />The slanderer inflicts wrong by<lb />calumniating the absent, and he who<lb />gives credit to the calumny before<lb />he knows its truth is = guilty.<lb /><lb />: " Herodotus,<lb />Wickedneaa,. when pro ity do<lb />ished, is diagwanstal a to "the<lb /><lb />offender. Unpunished, it is:<lb /><lb />ed<lb /><lb />For good Job. Pepi 8 we are Pred<lb />penple, ~<lb /><lb />i ae<lb /><lb />t eats :<lb /><lb />Ls<lb />~JustT eesti 100,600 iti hid<lb /><lb />Thera ad<lb />Feral Directors.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. ©.<lb /><lb />Have just received an<lb /><lb />of the latest style and are ready to serve<lb />the wants of the trade at Prices Lower<lb />than ever offered 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 />$75 ec: isket " sell for $60<lb /><lb />70 55<lb />65 o o o 45.50<lb />55 bs te oe 40<lb />50 es 6% ee £5<lb />46 66 ee be 30<lb />35 06 66 ob 95<lb />30 66 be be 90<lb />90) 6¢ be (6 16<lb />15 os o6 ~ 12.50<lb /><lb />All we ask is a trial and will give en-<lb />tire satisfaction.<lb />G. A. McGOWAN &amp; CO.<lb />Opposite Post Office.<lb />B. F. SUGG, Manager.<lb /><lb />a ="-<lb /><lb />J+ W. HIGGS, Pres, J. S. HIGGS, Cashier<lb />Maj. HENRY HARDING AssTt Cashier.<lb /><lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />STOCKHOLDLi.=s.<lb />Representing a Capital of More Than a Hal)<lb /><lb />MillionTDollars, |<lb /><lb />Wm. T. Dixon, President National<lb />Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Ma.<lb /><lb />The Scotland Neck Bank, Seotlana<lb />Neck, N. C.<lb /><lb />Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C:<lb /><lb />R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C.<lb /><lb />D. W. Hardee Higgs Bros.,<lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />We respectfully solicit the accounts<lb />of firms, individuals and the general<lb />oublic, |<lb /><lb />Checks and Account Books furnish<lb /><lb />ed on application.<lb /><lb />A Large stock of~"<lb /><lb />House Furnishing<lb />Goods, Bicycles, &amp;e.<lb /><lb />Just opened up in<lb />store next door to J.<lb /><lb />C. Cobb &amp; Son. by<lb />S.E. PENDER<lb />&amp; CO.<lb /><lb />Stoves and Tinware<lb />cheaper than ever be-<lb />fore.<lb /><lb />"3.525g ~SIAVG o14<lb /><lb />IGIsuodsey jo sjuUUOD<lb />USD B s}oVSULI<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />lO ~N ~SITIANTA AD<lb /><lb />~00°000'0E$ [eudey<lb /><lb />o9681 4385 ANN GAZINVDYOa<lb />*~NOSAL.oV oU<lb /><lb />*SULJI4 pur<lb /><lb />ssoujsng Zupjueg<lb /><lb />3349 40 INVA SHI<lb /><lb />~<lb />oak .<lb />RE Sy<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />00°000'Szs IeNdep UL pregj""_<lb /><lb />1 HAVE TEE PRETIIEST<lb />"LINE OF "<lb /><lb />Wall Paper'!<lb /><lb />ever shown jn Greenville. Be-<lb />sure to see my samples. AlJl new<lb />styles, not an old piece in the lot.<lb />Will take pleasure in bringing<lb />samples to your home if you wilk<lb />notify me at wy shop uear Hume<lb />ber's, on Dickerson avenue,<lb /><lb />A. Ff ELLINGTON..<lb /><lb />Greenvilie Market.<lb />Corrected by 8S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />Bntter, per 1b 15 to 25<lb />Western Sides 4¢ to 5<lb />Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124<lb />Corn 40 to 60<lb />Corn Meal 50 20 65<lb />Flour, Family 3.75 to 4,25<lb />Lard 5} to 1@<lb />Oats to 40<lb />Sugar 4 to 6-<lb />Cotfee 13 to 25<lb />Salt per Sach 8U to 1 75<lb />Chickens lU to 25<lb />Eggs per doz WW to 11<lb />Beeswax. per =0:<lb /><lb />Cotton and Peanui,<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cowo.<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Com:aission Mer=<lb />chants of Norfok -<lb /><lb />ON.<lb /><lb />Good Middling "7 11-16<lb />Middling 7 7-16<lb />Low Middling 7 1-16<lb />Good Ordinary 6%<lb />Tone"steady.<lb />. PEANUTS<lb /><lb />Prime 2<lb />Extra Prime 23<lb />"ancy : 2t to%<lb />Spunish 4 60 to Sv)<lb />Tone"firm. is .<lb />GREENVILLETUOBSC.: | ARKET<lb /><lb />REPOER��"�.<lb /><lb />osopeerenestintaetr<lb /><lb />CY O. L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />Lucs"Common..... ....24'to &amp;<lb />7 to 14<lb /><lb />o  Fine....<lb />CuTTers"Common.......64 tol0<lb /><lb />a weee 106018<lb /><lb />ems a,<lb /><lb />oi }<lb />¢<lb />+4 ;<lb /><lb />aes a8 ae<lb />on or<lb /><lb />HAtiary BLOUD POLSO tly<lb />feured in 15t085 days. You fos \ So canted;<lb />rhs home forsame price uncer same gSuarane<lb />ty. lfyou profer to come here we willvon<lb />tractto pay railroad farcand hotol billstand<lb />,if we fail to care. If you have taken mere<lb />odide po tash, and still bave aches and<lb />Peri atches in mouth, Sore {Sen aed<lb />ples, Copper Coiored Spots, Ulgere or<lb /><lb />u. Five...<lb /><lb />nthe<lb />cory, Js<lb /><lb />pss<lb /><lb />any part of tho bocy, Hair or pyohrows<lb /><lb />ag it is this Secondary OOD POIS<lb /><lb />We puarantes to cure, Wer Solicit the most soe<lb /><lb />�,� cases and challenre tho world fora<lb /><lb />hes wecannotcure. This disease nas awa<lb />baffled tho skill of the most eminent physie<lb />cians. $500,009 capital behind our uncondie<lb />tional guaranty. Absolute A beat at ap EDY 00m on<lb />a tn. Address COGIL TEIN<lb /><lb />3 Masonic Temole, CHICAGO. Me<lb /><lb />Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />ene<lb /><lb />{}*- R. L. CARR,<lb />J DENTIST,<lb />Greent ille, N. C.<lb />Office over Old Brick Store next to<lb />King Ho se.<lb /><lb />John E, Woodard, ¥, U. Harding, , _<lb />Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N. ¢ ,.<lb />OODARD &amp; HARDING,<lb />ATVORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />Greenville, N.<lb />special attention given to collections<lb />ani! settlement of claims.<lb />Loans made on short time,<lb /><lb />John H.3mali, W. a. Long, 3<lb />W shington, N.C. Greenville, N, C,<lb />MALL &amp; LONG,<lb />Attorneys and ~Counselors at Law..<lb />GRERNVILL¥, N.C,<lb /><lb />Practices in all the Courts.<lb /><lb />Jarbers.<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH,<lb />TON SORIAL ARTIST,<lb />GREENVILLE) N. Q. )<lb />Patronage solicited, Cleaning, Dyeing:<lb />and Presstag Gents Clothes &amp; specialty<lb /><lb />J SRBERT EDMUNDS,<lb />FASHIONABLE BARE Bk.<lb /><lb />Special attention. n. to clea<lb />Gentlemens Clothing aye _"e<lb /><lb />TT?<lb /><lb />as baat mIGROISON<lb />ashington, N, C..<lb /><lb />oThis Abe has bec n<lb />» several |<lb /><lb />24965 oETL oi'r. 13.8<lb /><lb /></p>
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M.<lb />Ly Wilmington| 9 25 70<lb />fiv Magnolia | 10 82 8 30]<lb />~uy Gold=boro | 12 0) ' 9 36<lb />ar Wilson 1 00 10, 27<lb />_Ly Larboro 248<lb />- an eel ee<lb />~~ Toc) ie ,<lb />oTx on!<lb />y Ae) jo" "|<lb />P. M. P. MiP. M,<lb />Lv Wilson 1 20 11 3A) 10 32<lb />Ar Rocky Mt 217 1 tt} 12.15<lb />ArTarboro | = 40<lb />Lv Tarboro<lb />Lv Rocky Mt | 2 1% 12,<lb />Ar Weldon Tat<lb /><lb />Train on Ssutiand Ne: k Branch Roa<lb />eaves Wenion 3.50°p, tu.. Halifax 4.10<lb />Pp. w., Arrives Scotland Neck at .,<lb />w., Greenville 6.47 po m.,<lb /><lb />du |<lb /><lb />Kitetou 7.4;<lb /><lb />p.m. fheturuing. leaves Kinston 7.2<lb />a. in., Greenville Soff a0. Arriva<lb /><lb />Walifax at Li:@o a. un, Weldon 1).20 at.<lb />faily except Sauday, .<lb /><lb />Traing on Waslnigton Branch Je:<lb />Washington 8.00 a u., and 3.00 p.m,<lb />eee Pardiele 3.50 a. m., and 4.40 p.<lb /><lb />.» Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returning ie HVES<lb />Th irboro 3 00 p. m., Parmele 19.20 a,<lb />and 6.20 p. t4,, arrives Washington<lb />11.50 a. m., and 7.10 p.m. saiiy ex.<lb />ept Sunday. Connects with saing on<lb />Scotl: nd Noek Branch.<lb /><lb />Train leaves carposu, 8 OC, via Albe-<lb />Marle « Kaeigi: i... dally eaceptSun-<lb />day, at 4.40 p, ale Sunday 300 P.M,<lb />arrive ity: Wotitts 190 P. W., 4.25 p. iu.<lb />Returunis aves ? lymouth auily exce,.'<lb />Sunday, 6.0 alan, » Sunday W560 a MD,<lb />arrive Varhoro TLS and ane Thos<lb /><lb />Train on Midland N.C. oranech leaves<lb />Goldsbore daily, except Sina, 6.045 4<lb />m. arriving Smithield 7 a. me Re-<lb />turning leaves Suaithiiel | 8 UU @. in. ar<lb />rives at Gollstors 9.30 a. no.<lb /><lb />Trains in oNas ville branen<lb />Bovky Mount st ..20 p.om,.<lb />Nashville 5.u5 p.<lb /><lb />eave<lb />WITH<lb />» opring Hope 45 30<lb />~ mn, Returuio eave Soring Hope<lb />0a. te, Nashv 8.3y am, dirive at<lb />Rocky Monut 9.0 a m, daily exe-pt<lb />Sunda.<lb /><lb />Tralus on Latta branch, Florsuce K<lb />&amp;., leave Lica B40 5m, adrive Dunbar<lb />1.50 pm, Clio 80. pm. Returning<lb /><lb />eleave Cliot6.tv «1 m,. Dunbar 6.30 4 m,<lb />arrive Latta 7,50 a m, daily except Sun-<lb />dav<lb /><lb />Train onClinton Branch leaves War-<lb /><lb />saw for Cliuton -caily,. except Sunday,<lb />(1.10 a, m. and 8.50 p, m: Returnirg<lb />leaves Clinton at 7.00.8. m. aud8,00 1, a.<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes close connection<lb />at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via<lb />Richmone. alse at Ravky Mount with<lb /><lb />oNorfolk and UarolinaR R for Nonolk<lb />ne all points North via Norfolk,<lb />JOHN F. DIVINE,<lb />General supt.<lb />T.M, EMERSON, ~Tratfie Manager.<lb />J.R. KENUY, Gen'l Managers:<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />- Decl Female Shoe!<lb /><lb />io allite<lb /><lb />Flows<lb /><lb />i<lb />alWavs Ju<lb /><lb />-__T have secured the services ot a thor |<lb /><lb />oughly: Bont pron teacher and shail<lb />open, a schoo ~ in the building<lb />on my premises | Jas music<lb />rooms, The seston<lb /><lb />re<lb />:Mon DAY). mth OF. SEPTEMBER<lb />ml WI ~contiaus for ten months:<lb />~The terms are as follows ,<lb />ai English per no.T o92 00<lb />iy diate o* 6 v6 ry $2 504:<lb />¢ mer Bod " oF") 9400<lb />languages (each) o =o $i 00<lb /><lb />~ty Dore 80 of Instrument 93 00<lb /><lb />Umived i an ceo<lb /><lb />cl<lb /><lb />SMT Aan | tpi a<lb /><lb />MRS. ALFRED ene<lb />fsa? is dt<lb /><lb />* ESTABLiIs HKD 1875.<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ,<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES &amp;SHONLDERS<lb /><lb />I ~\ARMERS ANDY MEKUCHANTS BLY<lb />" ing their yearTs supplies will tine<lb /><lb />their inrevest tevert onr prices hefere pu.<lb />chasing aos where Onrstoek is compere<lb />Dreenohes,<lb /><lb />oJFFREB, SUGAa<lb />i LOCH, A, &amp;e.<lb /><lb />AWAYs 6 J tact hs<lb /><lb />Cap PT Rlowe<lb />Te COP sa PR aie. a ty<lb /><lb />We bOy treet so oa Meonitaeturers, @ua<lb />Deng Yoo. ons at car oroftit. A com<lb />ncete 8 hoag<lb /><lb />Fi igi 'URE<lb /><lb />atid 2 §-G@td ot priges fost<lb /><lb />th Ty porte a oes areal! Hongpt ane<lb />soll ta: oe CCL ¢ COMME LW OO? ed<lb />to run, x we lope mary<lb /><lb />Ss, ~ ote ay tg (RP oTIU dhig N «:<lb /><lb />GREENV(LLE<lb /><lb />aie Hoademy,<lb /><lb />The next session ofthis school will<lb />Open on<lb /><lb />MONDAY SEPT. 7, 1896.<lb />anid continue for 10 months.<lb /><lb />fhe terms ale a; follows.<lb />Primary highsh per ino, 82 00<lb />Interinediate 6 8 $2 0<lb />Higher WO 5 oe $3 0)<lb />Lapguages (wach) C ba) $1, 5)<lb /><lb />The work sand dive Ipline of the schoo}<lb />Will be as heretofore<lb /><lb />We ask a ~ontinuance of your past<lb />iberal patronage,<lb /><lb />W. H. RAGSDALE.<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR<lb />The Oldest<lb /><lb />Day Newspaper in<lb /><lb />North ¢sroiing.<lb /><lb />The Only Five-Bollar vo y<lb />its Ulass iu tae State.<lb /><lb />Favors Limited Free Coinage<lb />of American Silver and Repeal<lb />of the Ten Per Ceni. Tax on<lb />State Banks. Daily 50 cents<lb />per mouth. Weeklv $1.00 per<lb />vear. Ww.H. BARNARD<lb /><lb />\Vjlmingtoan N.C<lb /><lb />eT<lb /><lb />eniieneecetaaliial<lb /><lb />The Charictie<lb /><lb />OBSERVER.<lb /><lb />North Carolina:<lb />FOREMOST NEWSPAPER.<lb /><lb />"AND<lb /><lb />j a iy)<lb /><lb />WEEKLY.<lb /><lb />fudependen, &amp;<lb />More abitetive bli<lb />invuluable visitor te.<lb />ollice, the olul) orth<lb /><lb />tearless:, »<lb />ever, ig wil<lb /><lb />rHE ~DAILY OBSER<lb />AN of the uews of the world. Com<lb />plete Daily reports from. the Stat,<lb />and National Capitols, $8 a vears %<lb /><lb />fF tion what, prayer sho meant. sha|<lb /><lb />Ne me ee a ie ~ _<lb /><lb />oFutons fiecnen.<lb />The following i is the list of jedyes of<lb />election tor Pitt coun y fer the eleetion<lb /><lb />iJ N Bynum, George Gay.<lb /><lb />"|<lb /><lb />Swith Geo W Hemby.<lb /><lb />1} O Smith, J S Brown.<lb /><lb />which the rustic thought ~~felicity�T<lb /><lb />to be held on the oTursday nest after<lb /><lb />the first Monday in November 1896<lb /><lb />io aver Dam"C C Case, Marion<lb />Belvoir" 1 ~T Hodges, W H<lb />Rives, E P. Norris.<lb /><lb />Bethel"Jas H Bryan, W J<lb />Whitehurst, J H W Howell.<lb /><lb />Carolina"M A Woolard, Henry<lb />G Nobles, Leyi Clemons.<lb /><lb />Chicod No l1"J W Swith, W L<lb />Smith, Frank Ricks.<lb /><lb />Chicod No 2"L H Winte, J O<lb />Proctor, Henry Rountree.<lb /><lb />Contentnea No 1"Jonathan<lb />Bail, H S Hardy, George Dail.<lb /><lb />Contentnea No 2"Sebron Cox,<lb />Wm Worthington, Horace Roy-<lb />ster.<lb /><lb />Falkland"W M Smith, J H<lb />~Smith, F R Brewington.<lb /><lb />farmville Nol"M L Moye, T<lb />L Klyuv, W UW Joauson.<lb /><lb />Farmville No 2~David Morgan<lb /><lb />Greenville No 1"W. © Hines, J.<lb />'T ~intthewe, S P Huwphiey-<lb /><lb />Gieeuville No 1il"Jesse W<lb />Brown, N t! Whittield, Samuel<lb />May».<lb /><lb />Greenvilis No 3"J L Thigpen,<lb />F M Smith, Fred Jenkive.<lb />Greenville No 4"-Louis N Briiy<lb />AD Jokuson, Joseph Atkinson<lb />Pactolas"" Laustord Fleming<lb />W R Woaicha:a, dr, Charles Spain<lb />Swift Creek No 1"W S Wilson,<lb /><lb />Swift Creek No 2"Watt Chap-<lb />mun. NR Cory, Fred Cannon.<lb /><lb />aH en<lb />ern nena nd<lb /><lb />Democratic Canvess.<lb /><lb />The candidates of the Demovratic<lb />parcy ot Pit county for the Legislature<lb />and the various county offizes will ad<lb />dress the people upon the political is<lb />sues of th: day, at the following times<lb />and places, viz :<lb /><lb />Falkland, Shursdey, October 15th.<lb /><lb />bethel, Saturday. October 17th.<lb />MayTs Chapel, Wednesday, Octob=r,<lb />21s.. :<lb /><lb />black Jack, Friday, October 23rd.<lb /><lb />BurneyTs, Saturday, October 24th.<lb /><lb />Stokes, Tuesday, October, 27th.<lb /><lb />Tactolus, Wednesday, October 281b.<lb /><lb />Parkers School House, Thursday,<lb />October 22th.<lb /><lb />Farmville, Friday, October 30th.<lb /><lb />Ayden, Saturday, October 31st.<lb /><lb />Candidates of other parties are invit-<lb />ed to be present and participst in the<lb />Auex. L. Bow.<lb />Chairman Democratic Executive Com.<lb /><lb />discussion.<lb /><lb />Pubhec Speakiag.<lb /><lb />Hon. Cyrus B. Watsor, Democratic<lb />candidate tor Governor, will speak at<lb /><lb />Kinston, Wednesday, Oct. 14.<lb /><lb />Snow Hill, Toursday, Ovt. 15.<lb /><lb />Greenville, Friday, Qet. 16.<lb /><lb />Washington. Saturday, O-t 17.<lb /><lb />Hon. W. H. Lueas and Hon. Harry<lb />Skinner, Democratic and Populist can-<lb />didaes tor Congrees in this district,<lb />will speak at Greenville on Wednesday,<lb />Qet 14th.<lb /><lb />| ean: tm em ee gettin<lb /><lb />An entire block in the ~town of Mur-<lb />freesboro was destroyed by fire Satur-<lb />day. The Episcopal church was among<lb />the buildings burned.<lb /><lb />Hon. Frank 1, Osborne, Attorney<lb />General of the State, will speak in<lb />Greenville on Friday, Oct. 16th.<lb /><lb />-" iil te<lb /><lb />On the Use of Language.<lb />Every one knows the anecdote in<lb /><lb />was something inside of a pig, mean-<lb />ing probably the part that furnishes<lb />lard, which is knownT:in some rural<lb />districts as flair, in others as flick"<lb />the latter word is well known in<lb />Dorsetshire. But this story is sur.<lb />passed in simplicity by the follow.<lb />ing: .A woman in a,village in Kent<lb />lost three children by diphtheria,<lb />and when the clergy miinTs wife went<lb />to condole with ' herT she ~railed<lb />against the doctors, and said she<lb />couldnTt think how they could go to<lb />W@hurch and say that, prayer, and<lb /><lb />as they Wid. In auswer to the queés-<lb /><lb />oWhy, they ay to be deliv-<lb />ofiom Yalse/doctoring, heresy<lb />4.04 gobism, and then tity go about<lb />| and do fale Mootoring and ~kill the<lb /><lb />i Sine Na and Queries, =|<lb /><lb />| thémgo and practice on the people}.<lb /><lb />(|<lb /><lb />Ml<lb /><lb />GIVES YOU TEE NEWS FRESH EVERY<lb />AFTERNOON (EXCLPTSUNDAYY'AND<lb />WORKS FOR~THE RFS�<lb />"{NTERESTS OF- !<lb /><lb />CO ng eee cere eenee<lb /><lb />OUR POCKET BOOK THIKD<lb /><lb />SUBSCRIPTION 25 Cents a,MONTH<lb /><lb />ee -<lb /><lb />EASTERN REFLECTOR,<lb /><lb />' "PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AT"<lb /><lb />(ne Dollar Per Year.<lb /><lb />This is the PeopleTs Kavorite<lb /><lb />THE TOBACCO DEPAKTMENT, .WHicd<lb />IS A REGULAR FEATURE OF VHE PAPER<lb />IS ALONESWORTH MANY TIMES THE<lb />SUBSCRIP'TIONJPRICE,<lb /><lb />"(0)-"" | YY<lb />When you need<lb /><lb />JOB PRINTI.. 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Harriagton left this<lb /><lb />osouth Bound Nos ea arriver 2:00 P.| morning to visit rdauives at Rocky<lb /><lb />VM. leaves 2:15 P.<lb /><lb />steamer ~lar River arrives fe Play<lb /><lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb /><lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, ~Thure Rev. D. B, Clayton arrived on ~Tues |<lb /><lb />day and Saturday day evening train. He will preach in We are here to please our eustomers and we<lb /><lb />returned {rum Kiusvon this morning.<lb /><lb />Creates many a new business,<lb />: Is the ] west price avy object to} Enlarges many an old business, town today.<lb />- toyou? Aretle best qualities Preserves many a large business.<lb />| any inducement? If so come Nicaea nahy is ee W. J. Pope, of Lenoir county, WasT<lb />| iescues many a lost business,<lb />3 ja, ot oee Astor Bow she ok saves tuany a failing business. in town today.<lb />belted. Whar é ven Aue .»d-eures sucress LO ADY business. | Miss Annie Baker returned Yuesday |<lb /><lb />5 ees " { A<lb /><lb />a a: : ~fail of New Goods gio ~ advertise judiciousiy,� use the | evening from FP almyra, |<lb />. end. :<lb /><lb />Mount.<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />{<lb />i<lb />\<lb />i<lb /><lb />We havea beautiful and up to- a i<lb />date line. You will find the Jatest | "  | the Cort House tonisht aud ~Uhursday | J L T<lb />Se eee y, how plesse| WEATHER YULLBEDY. night. ° are determined they shall be _ . Look |<lb />you" oW lovely, how beau~ ele :<lb /> tiful, the prettiest line Lhaveever) Fair tonight and Thorsday. . W. S. Vaughan, accompanied by his (aN our aa of :<lb />geen, is what cur la~y frievds say __ | bride, arrived Tuesday evening and is! 0 S<lb /> ofthem. We bare 4 large line stopping at the King H f a few, E<lb />ae both i in coli ro and blacks and cab MARKETS. lays i °* : a | SH ;<lb />Pree you (By Telegraph.) " | GL T's; em -<lb />"" Prayer meeting in the Methodics it i<lb />~In rds od Gets FUR NEW YCRK COTTON, Anne and you vt see chat tthe prices have been Sat<lb />~ WNISHING GOODS we have a OPENTG. NOON. "CLOSE:| he King House was full of gues 8 Down On.� con<lb />pe, Splendid live. Sept. 7 62 7.61 again last night, Oe cnn AR A a<lb />ieee 3 Jan. 7.96 7.89 7.86 er NM y<lb />Ir L \ DIES C LOT ra f Ww CHICAGO MEAT AND GRAIN. T he fus! onists have commenced hold- AT | You See<lb />rei OL Wraps OPENTG CLOSE. | {ng night meetings with the solored<lb />we haye jax. what you sedle PorK"Jdan. 7.95@8.02} 7.70 | people in various parts of the county. The New Styles ?-"-ssmaigr<lb />nn Rins"Jan. BIS @s. 00 4. 77480 | "_"<lb />In Men and Joys PANTS |-""-"" " The Way. Latest in fabrics end faahions are here for your<lb />Boos ree Et tices peat CANVASSINGS. In order that those who have om approval. An hour spent among these beauti-<lb />Lover Wer. | a modities to sell may sell them fo the) ~tul stuffs will help you plan that new dress.<lb />: You Get What is in These by Read-| best advanta_e, there must be plenty |<lb />ing, Not by Hearing. of buyer; in o:der that those who bu7 We show the best line of Dress Goods and ;<lb />"_" may buy tu the best advantage there | trimmings we have ever had.<lb /><lb />SHOES. Iv shoes we endeay<lb />or tu buy such as will please the<lb />wearer, the prices on Shoes are] Winter overcoats are taking an air"<lb />much lower thau laft season. Give |. so as to come in commercial contac t. |<lb /><lb />{.<lb />rh Wee: o © WHA<lb />us atrial when you veed Shoes ing. , (aw y  | ! | (on |<lb />for yourself or aby member of| Nice Catawba Grapes at Morris Thig can be accomplished best by news| A ll Ly) a mF AW | 2 ee Bw i<lb />paper advertising."PrinterTs Ink. :<lb /><lb />yoor family. We can fit the small- MeyerTs | !<lb /><lb />est or largest foot im the county.|  * : isbadin | Th M S<lb /><lb />Our 1. M. Reynolds &amp; Cu.Ts Shoes Fresh Carr Butter today, at S. M | e�,� oney avers.<lb />for Mep and Buys are warranted | scbuitz. 5 ioe<lb /><lb />to give guod service. We have ree : |<lb /><lb />had wix years experience with | A new lot of Cranberries justin, at | | :<lb />this line and know them to be all} Morris Meyer's. ~ 4<lb />we clalm for them. | . i . f<lb /><lb />Tarbell Cheese and Vermont Butter, A brilliant display of<lb />J. S. SmithTs.<lb /><lb />__! ; » Apples,<lb />In HARDWARE, GUNS, Cnuear"50 bairels choice Apples FALL &amp; WINTER<lb /><lb />GUN MP M NI al M. Schultz.<lb />I LEMENIS, S.<lb />Money loaned on 30, 60 and 90<lb /><lb />|<lb />ROADED SHLLLS, CROCK: | gays. A, ply w F. C. Harding. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,<lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Crimps"smoke em. must be plenty of sellers ; and the sell_|<lb />; | corms<lb />ers aud buyere must find each other out)<lb /><lb />K eal ae «<lb /><lb />In our store you will |<lb />see nothing but the most<lb />Stylish Goods. You will<lb />find nothing but the<lb />Newest Effects onoar<lb /><lb />~. BRY, GLASSWARE, HALL<lb />LAMPS, LIBRARY LAMPs,<lb /><lb />For a choice smoke, try Philadelphia<lb /><lb />Seal, at D. 5.8: nithTs. 5 HOES, GENTS FUR-<lb /><lb />PARLOR LAMP, LAMP : | a<lb /><lb />FIX1UREs, TINWARE, Yermoyt Butter for sale at D. S NISHINGS AND ~counters. We have no use for out of date<lb />WOOD and WILLOW WARE Sinith. t | 0) bh ll he t kee ou pos-<lb />HAR ESS &amp; COLLARS, I have constantly on hand the finest BoyTs a Piaue Suits ia the newes S y. C8. Ur aim sha 0 P y P<lb /><lb />_- TRUNKS, GROCUAES, Foreign aud Domestic Fruits, a6) tng | ted on the Newest and Best in every de-<lb /><lb />3 PROVISIONS, FURNITURE, | Cabbages, Onion and Potatoes effects and all the last weaves<lb /><lb />, OV1 ges, Onion, inspect<lb />CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, Wg, Tunevaut, [Everybody eave my stcre is the partment and we cordially invite you | m4 Bs |<lb /><lb />the enormous collections of Dress Goods, Dry<lb /><lb />KPE PET PAP .<lb />A TS, CAR HR, Try a pound of the finest Roasted Coffee cheapest place in town and I<lb /><lb />RUGS, LACE CURTAINS.<lb />OCURLALN POLES, you ever had, o400 Old Government | want you to come and save won<lb /><lb />. Java and Mocha,� and you will have no<lb />and avy goods you need for your} oper, for sale only by Ed. H.Shelbura<lb /><lb />Goods, trimmin gs, ¢ar-<lb />pets, ruggs , oil cloths,<lb />ladies, misses and chil-<lb /><lb />ey. My motto is: oCheap, cheap<lb /><lb />self and family come to see Us ~~ | &amp; Co. ~cheap prices.�<lb />When COAL weather comes, donTt dren Wraps, Shoes, &amp;¢C.<lb />erst ject is to aell good hon- | ferget where io buy your Coal. H. B. C LA R K. L Q 1] Ch<lb />ang Sells Uneap.<lb /><lb />est yoods at the lowest prices. Speigat &amp; MORRILL. | gawlsT Jewelry Store<lb /><lb />oSpanish ~I'wist,� great in shape still<lb />greater for a smoke. D. S. SMITH.<lb /><lb />We huve a large live of ~a4<lb />Try my oJolly Jonah� tobacco, Inj |<lb /><lb />FURNITURE con WLEDUL AIL� 2 tp,<lb />and can give you we you! Car coal just arrived, deliveree at oWith, Bata ~Automatic oSmoke Boor "<lb /><lb />na, oan. 3} w Pace wel $6.50 per ton. Orders lett with W. B.<lb />$19 | te feat Oak ahd ge Sut wr yhode bon OShelburh= will have |. | la TRE TT a<lb />~To pass us by soa t be ap is a ttenticn. . The Wilson Heater, which isTa stove for house hestiny, is (he* ade a acrcee that *has*ever<lb /><lb />hook yo he 2 pocket | Oysters, Fresh, opened at the Mat oon patented.<lb />) Tet house at 15 cents per quart. "Tn the first p i it radiates more heat than any stove known, avd {will Anve 95: er pte ¥n fuel<lb /><lb />he 3<lb />ee BA oun M, Mo Go wax a"st apy Btoye m |<lb />ve|<lb /><lb />8 | booted aire Medea ~Pick wh ~Second. with tworor three ordinary sticks of pine stove: wood it will keep the fire from 36 to 48<lb />ut af eat, ;<lb />we dn a c. olan a ; eth phe Oat Flake and Portorico Molasses, hy goa and with ordinary care the fire will never, 0 ~out.<lb />Ri ~conngg acknowledge it with S. M. Schultz. | AN a -baing ~gatirely A eynee losed at the base: thera is aiaaubar of Nee: nia it iw w'sti cleus itive<lb /><lb />7 | son}. ry a cae ~ in to, | remove the-ashep, ofiener than ence » | nth. oThose stoves: ~tiade<lb /><lb />f as hase Ne ot oh reat sri tho ama. one, hight mate. for bed:room,, is a? nily' tévom tévomaiondédt! fivalth<lb /><lb />{Gigi ih we A ee i Smok .) a8) domf b., it j we Stl ey wi were Per ne Tt Lo re EH ~A i<lb /><lb />ng. ~indie. oe a nad Mai Festae has sews sine t y Pada eto<lb /><lb />: aay A t above, becanse ~jibes.<lb /><lb />: heer yg ~ihe toa wolot Ke ry ) thesroom when: yoo" take the top off<lb /><lb />: ~yon bb taken off and pat backT ~om in<lb />! look at them. pri ac sto, bi |<lb /><lb />~| ohh irre he ~i pay i<lb />} 7 'e<lb /><lb /></p>
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