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          <lb />¢<lb />gy<lb /><lb />~ ; eo Le<lb />tae Pa<lb />; 5 ho opyet 2<lb />I WT sd 6h PO AP<lb />* Rade Fe Pe ER ye " + oi. wt ag<lb />J : co ? W acges OTE:<lb />Wart ey ase | ei : Wid Dee<lb />RES Eos | # x ae + aod tl<lb />( T MM | é 5<lb />eg May 5 4 *<lb />* s. oe 5<lb />7 + me ¢ - bo ie ae iy<lb />~ CPt ee gt i POR ee<lb /><lb />T<lb /><lb />E DAILY REEL<lb /><lb />D.J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner,<lb /><lb />bdr seamnpremieninieinemniennen<lb />© a iterenanttttt tet ne<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERE<lb /><lb />NCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />¢<lb /><lb />4C'TLO<lb /><lb />TERMS: 25 Cents a Month,<lb /><lb />recep er neni ey haem nerisean ey oa<lb /><lb />Vol. 4.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1896.<lb /><lb />No, 581<lb /><lb />Sa ) jE<lb /><lb />Tt vou know a good<lb />thine when you see<lb />it in the way of<lb /><lb />CLOTHING<lb /><lb />""call and see""<lb /><lb />J HEVORD<lb /><lb />you wili be astonished<lb />at the savirgs he has,<lb /><lb />SHOES<lb />of thie best make. o See<lb /><lb />the 20th Century, the<lb />neatest shoe shown.<lb /><lb />Dress, Gvods; Notions!<lb />Gents. Furnishiags, &amp;c.,<lb /><lb />in ~abiindanice and: the<lb /><lb />~dricés are much lower<lb /><lb />than were-ever -knoiwn<lb /><lb />Next doorto'the LankTof |<lb />Greeny: lle.<lb /><lb />CAMPAIGN NOTES<lb /><lb />L. E. Newsome, a leading<lb /><lb />of Wilson county, has written<lb /><lb />|denounving Rep-Po»,  tusion<lb />county. "<lb /><lb />Populist<lb />a letter<lb />in that<lb /><lb />The chairm in of both the Repubh-<lb />can avd Democratic National commit"<lb />tees have requested a u'splay of national<lb />flags from public buildings and business<lb />houses on Saturday, 31st.<lb /><lb />This weekTs issue of the Progressive<lb />Farmer was a freak. It tried to see<lb />how near it could come to printing<lb />nothing about politics, the last issue be-<lb />fore the election, too,<lb /><lb />Quite a number of Democrats and<lb />Populists at Faison sent a petition to<lb />C. B. Watson W. A. Guthrie,<lb />VDetnecratic and Populist candidates for<lb /><lb />and<lb /><lb />Governor, aaking these gentlemen to<lb />confer together and take some step to<lb />save the State from being turned over<lb />to the control of D. L. Russell and his<lb />crowd.<lb /><lb />Che chairnan of tie Populis, exee-<lb />ulive committee of the ninth aistrict hes<lb />written a letter denouncing Chairman<lb />Ayer, uf the State commictee, for at"<lb />temiptirg to make the Popalists of that<lb />district vote tor Pearson tor Congress.<lb />wlost of the Populists of that district<lb />say they cannot support a gold bug,<lb /><lb />jeven at the dictation uf the boss, and<lb /><lb />they are going to vote for the Demo-<lb />Cratic nominee,<lb /><lb />eee oe -. ae ete,<lb /><lb />HowTs This for Prices,<lb />Wm. McArthur sold on the floor of<lb />the PlantersT Warehouse, Tuesday,<lb />Jetober 27th, the following Jota of to"<lb />bacco and we challenge the State to<lb />beat it.<lb /><lb />An average of $14.15 forthe crop on<lb />SOUL UCTS, ;<lb />~ You see it will be to your interest to<lb />carry your tobacco to the PlantersT<lb />Warehouse, where Forbes &amp; More<lb />guarantee to gét you the highest mark"<lb />et prices every time, .<lb />AShowTruely/Moral,<lb />oThe ~ Great John. Robinson «und<lb />Franklin, Bros. Enormous Shows Com-<lb />bined�. that arg: anounced to appear<lb />hear tamorrow and for one-day only,<lb />riving.two complete performances, at.<lb />vernon dind�eveninz. oAll of our'ex.<lb /><lb />~ VP eo" . 5<lb />éhar ges speak in the highest terms of<lb /><lb />shis great anusement enterprise, ~and<lb /><lb />thé- many ~tough hangers-on,� which<lb /><lb />aie so frequeatly found owith ~large<lb />shows, are made conspicaous by vheir<lb /><lb />chance of eny kind permitted onT or<lb />around the grounds. " :<lb /><lb />MARRIED.<lb /><lb />ANDREWs"~Moore"This morning a<lb />7 o'clock at the home of Mr. A. J. Out-<lb />terbridge, seven miles trom town, Mr.<lb />J. A. Andrews and Miss Maud E.<lb />Moore were married by Rey. J. W.<lb />McNamara. The couple took the<lb />train at House tor Washiagton City to<lb />svend a few days there. (Juite a num"<lb />ber of frends from town went eut to<lb />attend the mariage, Mr. Andrews is<lb />one of the most popular and prosperous<lb />merchants of Greenville, and his bride<lb />is one of Pitt's most charming © young<lb />Nomen. They received a numver of<lb />very bandsome brid ud prese its<lb /><lb />Procror-HoLtipay."At 3 o'clock<lb />tis afternoon, at the home of the brice<lb />jist west of Greenville, Mr. J.T. Poe.<lb />tor of Grimesland and Miss Jenvie Lol-<lb />liday were mareied by Rey. D. W,<lb />Davis. Immediatery atter the ceremovy<lb />the couvle left for the home of the<lb />sroum at Grimesland.<lb /><lb />~To both these couples the RerLec ror<lb />wxtends best wishes.<lb /><lb />Make No Mistake.<lb /><lb />It may be reealled that afew mouths<lb />ago the Sentinel. a paper published in<lb />Wilmington by blaca men, made a sav-<lb />It had<lb />previously criticized him on some ae-<lb /><lb />azo attack on Judge Russell.<lb /><lb />count, and its editor told how Judge<lb />Russell had subsequently celled bim<lb />jato his (Judge RusselTs) house and<lb />carsed hm outrageously. The editor<lb />naively declared that Russell bad oiv<lb />authority� to swear at and black guard<lb />himas be had done, and protested that<lb />though Russell should be neminated for<lb />Govcrnor the editor would never, no<lb />never, tote for him, and neither would<lb />the other viegroes of Wilmington. Tle<lb />article was so sensational that it wes<lb />copied in the Observer at the time.<lb /><lb />Now the scene changes. ~Ihe same<lb />Sentinel copies in its issue of the 24th<lb />an article which it alleges it got from<lb />the Observer, but of which we have no<lb />| recollection whatever, urging the white<lb />men to stand together for the protection<lb />of the civilization of the State, and says<lb />of it:<lb /><lb />Just such political stuff as thTs should<lb /><lb />shall fight as hard for Judge Russell as<lb />we ever fought against him.<lb /><lb />Ah, ha! And soit is. And this and<lb />other evidences should serve to con"<lb /><lb />POUNDS PRICE AMOUNT<lb />88 20 $22 00<lb />83 1d 12 45<lb />40 25. 10 OU<lb />88 27 23 76<lb />a0 27 13 50<lb /><lb />129 20 25 86<lb />31 10 310<lb />89 a 22 25<lb />I3 Zo 23 25<lb />10 20 3 00<lb /><lb />126 lo 18 90<lb />a7 2) 50 14 53<lb /><lb />158 22 50 39 05<lb />76 10 7 60<lb />9d lo 14 25<lb /><lb />llo 20 23 00<lb /><lb />113 20 22 60<lb /><lb />126 20 25 20<lb />23 25 7 00<lb />82 20 16 449<lb /><lb />113 1d 16 95<lb />32 41 13 12!<lb />91 25 22 75<lb />67 15 1U Ud<lb />06 12 50 7 00<lb />4 12 50 11 75<lb />AG ) 414<lb /><lb />249 9) 22 41<lb /><lb />119 8 9 52<lb /><lb />445 i) 22 25<lb /><lb />130 § 6 50<lb /><lb />295 2 90 7 37<lb /><lb />120 a 3 60<lb /><lb />§,639 $501 05<lb /><lb />vince the most skeptical thet, however<lb />the white people of the State may di-<lb />vide up next Tuesday, every black man<lb />will be at the polls with a Russell bal_<lb />lot in his hand. It makee no difference<lb />that he has called them osavages,� that<lb />he has said they will steal cix days in<lb />the week and pray it off Sunday. Tney<lb />will, each of them, be at the polls on the<lb />3d of November to put in ai least one<lb />ballot tor him, and let no man deceive<lb />himself about it"Charlotte Observer.<lb /><lb />The Farmers Argument.<lb />This is said to be othe very latestTT<lb />on the money question: A gold stand.<lb />ard men man was telling a rolk county<lb /><lb />do at the approaching election :<lb /><lb />do for my best interesi ?� said the far<lb />mer. oYou never did a dayTs wotk on<lb />the farm ip your Jife.�<lb /><lb />oNo, Inever worked on a farm,� the<lb />tawnsman replied, obut I. work my<lb />head.� |<lb /><lb />replied thi.tarme+)*but I never oheard<lb />tell of one siving the country. eae<lb /><lb />tween two chips."Atlanta Conatitu-<lb /><lb />T : é a on Jeni Ts horse, Mary<lb />abstnce. There is not a~gamé: of _ SmitaT and* Hooker's y<lb /><lb />Te, won the races at the Rocky<lb /><lb />Mount fair today.<lb /><lb />en seamen nhl aetna ett att phrase memento,<lb /><lb />pat us all in fine, and trom now on ve |<lb /><lb />farmer the other day what he should |<lb /><lb />oHow do yon know what I should a<lb /><lb />he goldbug was: carried home be. |:<lb /><lb />THE LATEST THING OUT.<lb /><lb />Exclusive in design, exceptional in quality<lb />and in prettiness and tuned ~up to the highest<lb />key are the fall stocks of<lb /><lb />Ciothes,<lb />Furnisings. Agee,<lb /><lb />F }<lb />«, ¢ VE<lb />Py A<lb />SEG<lb /><lb />Our claim ot ever kesping abreast of vogue in<lb />showing the latest and most desirablein Men's<lb />and BoyTs Wearables, is freely allowed ~by all<lb /><lb />who make comparisons of styles and qualities,<lb /><lb />aa our prices cannot failto make them '.quick<lb />sellors,<lb /><lb />You canTt go on wearing those summer-<lb />weight Undergarments much fonger. Youneed<lb />a change, something warmer without being too<lb />heavy for comfort. We are Showing very spe-<lb />cial values in Underwear tor men~and boys.<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON<lb /><lb />Ht KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />» al<lb /><lb />nee Se ea ~ tom ~<lb /><lb />AND CAPES.<lb /><lb />YP ARVELOUS values in this department.<lb />| We've plumed ourselves tor the Digeest<lb />business ever produced by magnificent<lb />money's-worth. The stock is in prime cos.<lb />dition. The season has just dawned"our buyer<lb />is Just back from the markets, where he vath-<lb />ered all the weaves that you are now wantin».<lb />liverything as fresh as the first breath ofa rose,<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />W.<lb /><lb />ott on (|<lb /><lb />At Higgs Bros. old stand.<lb /><lb />FP nee<lb /><lb />"_ "<lb /><lb />the gainer if you take advantage of the excep-<lb />tionally low prices we are making from<lb />Monday, the 26th inst.,on before mov-<lb />"ing to our new store. "<lb /><lb />Aa ROR &amp;X&amp;: ere<lb />VentonT T<lb /><lb />Dress Goods<lb />Trimmings.<lb />Capes &amp;Jackets.<lb />Carpets and<lb />| _- Matting.<lb />Ladies and<lb />_ Men Shoes.<lb />Notion all kinds<lb /><lb />ou HAPPY.� Call and<lb />etus show you that we<lb />mean what wesay.<lb /><lb />LANG SELLS CHEAP.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb /> a WHIOHARD, Editor.<lb /><lb />texas)<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT; SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />~-tae<lb /><lb />a setae oat ait<lb /><lb />Entered as second-class, mail matter.<lb /><lb />ed<lb /><lb />Fanon Seth ASO OA<lb />SURSC, APTIONERATES.<lb /><lb />One year. - - = + $8.00<lb />One month, - « + «= 2<lb />oOne week - -« = 7 AO<lb /><lb />-2xtra cost.<lb />~ad on application to the editor or at<lb />_ the office<lb /><lb />"s<lb />We desire a ive correspondent at<lb /><lb />am.<lb />-<lb /><lb />send in brief items of NEWS as it Occurs<lb />fn each veighberhood, Write plainly<lb />and only on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />vines. SRR<lb /><lb />Liberal Comutssion {on fsubscrip-<lb />fon rates paid to agents.<lb /><lb />aw<lb /><lb />mer<lb /><lb />Wepnespay OcToBER, 287TH, 1896.<lb /><lb />DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES.<lb />| o. Natiunal Ticket<lb /><lb />FOR PRESIDENT.<lb />WILLIAM J. BRYAN<lb />Eot Nebraska.<lb /><lb />FOR VICE-PRESIDENT.<lb />ARTHUR SEWALL,<lb /><lb />ot Muine.<lb /><lb />MBS) me<lb /><lb />� FOR CONGRESS"fIRST DISTRICT.<lb />w. H. LUCAS,<lb />of Hyde county.<lb />FOR ELECTOR-"=FIRST DISTRICT.<lb />JOHN H. SMALL,<lb />ot Beaufort county.<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />State Ticket.<lb /><lb />FOR GOVERNOR :<lb />CYRUs b. WATSON,<lb />of Forsyh.<lb /><lb />FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR:<lb /><lb />THOS. W. MASON,<lb />yot Northampton.<lb /><lb />Bror SECRETARY:<lb />CHAS. M. VOOKE,<lb />of Franklin.<lb /><lb />FOR AUDITOR:<lb />R. M. FURMAN,<lb />ot Buncombe.<lb /><lb />FOR TREASURER :<lb />LB. F. AYCOCK,<lb />ot Wayne,<lb />SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION :<lb />J. C. SCARLOROUGH,<lb />ot Johnston.<lb /><lb />FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL :<lb />I. I, OSBORNE,<lb />ot Mecklenburg.<lb />WOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE 8U-<lb />PREME COURT:<lb />, A. C. AVERY, of Burke,<lb />a G. H. BROWN, of Beaufort.<lb /><lb />enero eo ceeat,<lb /><lb />COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET.<lb /><lb />FOR THE SENATE,<lb /><lb />J. J. LAUGHINGHOUSE.<lb />FOR REPRESENTATIVES.<lb />J.B LITTLE,<lb /><lb />C L BARRETT,<lb /><lb />_ FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.<lb />J A K TUCKER,<lb />JESSE CANNON,<lb /><lb />4 B CONGLETON.<lb />» FORSHERIFR.<lb />- GM TUCKER.<lb /><lb />FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS,<lb />LSB MEWBORN.<lb /><lb />FOR TREASUBER.<lb />JL LITTLE.<lb /><lb />5}ot Mr. Rouse.<lb /><lb />Delivered in town by,carriers without:<lb /><lb />_ Advertisng rates are liberal and can be<lb /><lb />; North Oarolina, will be<lb /><lb />Miss Rouss Gave Rem to Romance,<lb /><lb />A very charming little story is<lb />that relative te the recent mar-<lb />riage of Miss Virginia -Rouss,<lb />daughter of the millionaire<lb />Charles Broadway: Rouss, of New<lb />York, and her young cousin, Mr.<lb />David Lee, cf Maryland.<lb /><lb />Some months ago young Lee<lb />went to New York and became<lb />associated as clerk in the business<lb />Asa kinsman he<lb />was cordially received ir the fam.<lb />ily mansion on Fifth avenue. His<lb />advancement in the favor of the<lb />family circle seemed according to<lb />the progress he made In the busi-<lb /><lb />|ness, for he recently was promo-<lb /><lb />| | of cashier and<lb />avery postoftice inthe eovnty, who will ted to the position f cashi<lb /><lb />became subsequently the hus-<lb />cand of the daughter of the house:<lb />hold.<lb /><lb />The love affair developed from<lb />the yery first acquaintance of the<lb />young people, progressed beauti-<lb />fully and was uuinterupted by<lb />parental influence, as Mr. Rouss<lb />is blind and Mrs. Rouss, it seems,<lb />suspected nothing more than<lb />cousiply affection.<lb /><lb />Finally Miss Virginia confided<lb />the secret to her mother and de-<lb />cjared ter determination to marry<lb />her young cousin, poor though he<lb />was.<lb /><lb />As mothers cn such occasions<lb />always forget they ever loved<lb />and married the men they loved,<lb />Mrs. Rouss insisted upen the<lb />match not being practical aud for-<lb />bade it.<lb /><lb />Then did the lovers defy the<lb />powers that be, and last Sunday<lb />morning drove toa quiet little<lb />church and were married.<lb /><lb />They announced che fact immes<lb />diately to the family, and after<lb />the usual oat home� attending<lb />such occasions, were forgiven,<lb />blessed and are happy in the lux-<lb /><lb />urious paternal home of Mr.<lb />Charles Broadway Kouss.<lb /><lb />nares<lb /><lb />Black Frauds.<lb /><lb />The Messengr files snow that<lb />it bas always insisted that the<lb />black Radical contingent would<lb />answer to the horn. They are<lb />absolute slaves of their white<lb />masters in the Seuth"the Radi-<lb />cal bosses and teat swingers. The<lb />news is that they will come up as<lb />One man and shout to the crack-<lb />ing of the whips of the white<lb />drivers. And that is so much like<lb />the ~oniggersT"RussellTs osav-<lb />ages.� They have an instinctive<lb />hatred of their best friends"the<lb />people who give them employ-<lb />ment snd who have taxed them-<lb />selves millions of dollars to build<lb />asylums for the negro insane and<lb />educate the children of the ne-<lb />groées who habitually antagonize<lb />them ana vote against them and<lb />their interests. The bosses have<lb />resorted to their old, scourdrelly<lb />game of 1868-7§, and have im-<lb />ported from ~other States many<lb />thousand black rascals to yote<lb />and cheat. This is a fine govern-<lb />ment when such creatures can<lb />control a State and Jevy the taxes<lb />and make laws for the white peo-<lb />ple. A great deal of fraudulent<lb />registration has occurred and ne<lb />groes of seventeen and eighteen |.<lb />and under twenvy have been reg-<lb /><lb />istered. Ard this is the fair elec-<lb /><lb />tion that the white Radical dem<lb />agogues and liars are talking<lb />abont." Wilmington ~Messenger:<lb />"_"_"___ .<lb />Russell and Mixed Schools,<lb /><lb />Ahene i is good reason to ~think<lb /><lb />didate fot governor of good: old|*<lb /><lb />true ~wee: who. deste «whi<lb />manTs Zoyerument,/ sliall:' do bi<lb /><lb />duty on;the $d ~of November. Do}<lb />: ae that Busdell igin|<lb /><lb />Carolina? ;<lb /><lb />dn, North)<lb /><lb />Schools sean mae: thas it!<lb /><lb />| children and colored children to<lb /><lb />shall be compulsory for white<lb /><lb />attend the same school at the<lb />same time, and study from theT<lb />same books. The school -fund<lb />will be so apportioned that the<lb />mixed school orly shall be main-<lb />tained from the fund. This is<lb />BussellTs scheme to win the ne-<lb />gro vote. He promises their ch»l-<lb />dren equal advantages with white<lb />children. But how do white men<lb />regard this? Do they want their<lb />children to go to school with col-<lb />ored children? A vote for Rus-<lb />sell means that. ~We call on true]<lb /><lb />J. W. HIGGS, Pres,<lb /><lb />Maj. HENRY HARDING AssTt Cashier.<lb /><lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />nnn oom anmne \}<lb /><lb />STOCKHOLDEXs .<lb />Representing a Capital of More Than a Hal,<lb /><lb />Mittion Dollars,<lb /><lb />Wm. T. Dixon, President National }<lb /><lb />Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md.<lb /><lb />The Seotland ~Neck Bank, Scotland |<lb /><lb />North Carolinians to vote for noj Neck, W. C.<lb /><lb />man who thus seeks to humiliate<lb />the white aac<lb />a nnd<lb /><lb />Vote for the Democratic Candidates.<lb />for the Legislature.<lb /><lb />Mesto ca ne<lb /><lb />Every citizen is deeply inter-<lb />ested in his own State legislation<lb />"interested in having very littie<lb />of it and that little of the right<lb />kind. The last Legislature has<lb />never been accused of being a<lb />credit to North Carolina. It was<lb />extravagant; 1t was lawless: it<lb />wes incompetent; it blundered<lb />from beginning to end. It dis-<lb />regarded some of its pledges of<lb />even its own kind of reform prom-<lb />ised, and was generally insincere<lb />and foolish.<lb /><lb />Unless the voters of North<lb />Carolina want a repetition of this<lb /><lb />Noah. Biggs, ~Scotland Neck, N. C:<lb /><lb />R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, Z<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 />public.<lb /><lb />Checks and Account Books furnish<lb />ed on applications<lb /><lb />a<lb />(Jndertakers ad |<lb />Faneral Directors.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />Have just received an<lb /><lb />J, S. HIGGS, Cashier<lb /><lb />same thing with no one knows<lb />what added horrors, they should<lb />work for the ejection of the Dem-<lb />ocratic candidates for the Legis-<lb />lature. DemocracyTs record of<lb /><lb />ul, the Republican can~| oonfidence: gentleman, disguised<lb /><lb />of the latest style and are ready to ser v<lb />the wants of the trade at Prices Low e<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 seling<lb />goods at a price far below the usual<lb /><lb />government in North Carolina 18| Price<lb /><lb />one of economy and careful man- ae eneket we sell for vie<lb />agement of public affairs. Under 6 ; 45.50<lb />it our State institutions haye es vn bs<lb />been fostered and made to yield 45 1% 80<lb /><lb />their full measure of usefulness ;<lb />taxes have been kept down, and<lb />there have been no svandals to<lb />bring the Stateor the party into<lb />disrepute."Asheville Citizen.<lb /><lb />aes<lb />QUITE ENJOYABLE.<lb /><lb />In the language of the prize<lb />ring, let Spain whip Caba before<lb />she tries to get into our class."<lb />Chicago Record.<lb /><lb />A North Carolina man having<lb />been told that he had killed the<lb />wrong man, said: oI am _ sorry,<lb />and if he were only alive I would<lb />apologize.�"-Atlanta Constitu-<lb />tion.<lb /><lb />He"oYou will not shrink at<lb />my advances, dear ?�<lb /><lb />She"oWhat do you take me<lb />for"a sixty cent bathing cos-<lb />tume ?�T"Yonkers Statesman:<lb /><lb />The women will wear shirt<lb />waists this winter, the same as<lb />last summer, the only difference<lb />being that this winter the tails<lb />will be worn on the outside."At-<lb />chison Globe.<lb /><lb />Golley"oIs there a ball room in<lb />this hotel ?�<lb /><lb />Gadser"oYes, sir; down stairs<lb />to the left; only we generally call |<lb />it the bar inthis part of the<lb />country.""Roxbury Gazette. "<lb /><lb />Married"o~How do you lke/<lb />these photographs of my mother- |<lb /><lb />in-law?�<lb />Single"oThey are very good of<lb />her. I prefer this one.�<lb /><lb />dress.�"New York Dispatch.<lb /><lb />chad just nabbed a brilhant young<lb />oThe disguise:<lb /><lb />as a bloomer girl.<lb />is perfect-�.<lb /><lb />4] happened :to -icatoh: ~bite |<lb /><lb />blushing,� said the astute sleuth-<lb />hound. of the. uienareagine<lb />Journal. Ani ie slo<lb /><lb />- Just. rcrve-200,000 tititepes<lb />iii ateadd we. "v<lb /><lb />ae Mixed ¥ &amp;<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />Merried"oYes, so do I. She} �<lb />always looks well in a traveling}<lb /><lb />| oHow did you spot him?� asked :<lb />the reporter of thy detective. who<lb /><lb />85 66 66 ob WA5)<lb />go DO<lb />% 73 be te 15<lb /><lb />1 ~ «  §S 2.50<lb /><lb />All we ask is a trial and will give en-.<lb />tire satisfaction.<lb /><lb />G. A. McGOWAN &amp; CO.<lb />Opposite Post Office.<lb />B. ue SUNS Manager.<lb /><lb />nese tn esate tet i<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 />C. Cobb &amp; Son. by<lb /><lb />.E. PENDER<lb />&amp; CO.<lb /><lb />Stoves and Tinware<lb />cheaper than ever be-<lb />fore.<lb /><lb />"3.803q ~SIAVG o1<lb /><lb />o<lb /><lb />| *SUIJ,4 PUR SUOSIEg oIqIsUOdsey Jo sjUIOD<lb /><lb />oOV Paw suop9005 SPHOS puv ssoujsng Zupyueg jesousp ® s}"suLs)<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />ae ee ee e<lb />~963174381 ANAT GHZINVDUOAY<lb /><lb />2 488 eked as alan ~NOSAL oV £:<lb /><lb />bey<lb /><lb />00°000°0S$ [eda<lb /><lb />PODS SSD -<lb /><lb />MAN3349<lb /><lb />NIZED<lb />4O ANVE 3HL<lb /><lb />~a<lb /><lb />I<lb /><lb />~eas yenideg ur<lb /><lb />-00°000<lb /><lb />. ©2e oe e668 2Ft® --<lb />pred<lb /><lb />ee<lb />fe is<lb />. 3 Be =<lb />~<lb />oa * 2<lb /># :<lb />oHee<lb />pa *<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />Ses<lb /><lb />~a<lb /><lb />-<lb />ri<lb />*<lb /><lb />om<lb />+9<lb />Bok eee<lb />¥ *<lb />ex :<lb />, *<lb />4 S<lb /><lb />we rantee to curs, We scien dee<lb /><lb />1 HAVE TEE PRETTIEST<lb />LINE OF"<lb /><lb />Vall Paper!<lb /><lb />ever #iown in Greenville.<lb />sure to see my samples. All new.<lb />styles, uot an cid piece in the lot.<lb />Will take pleasure in bringing<lb />samples to your home if you will<lb />notify me at my shop near Hume<lb />ber's, on Dickerson avenue,<lb /><lb />A. P ELLINGTON.<lb /><lb />Greenville Market. .<lb />Corrected by 8. M. Schultz<lb />Bntter, per Ib 15 to 25 i<lb />Western Sides 43 to5-<lb />Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124<lb />Corn AO to 60<lb />-| Corn Meal - 50 to 65<lb />Flour, Family 4.25 to 6.00<lb />Lard 6} to 1¢<lb />Oats soto<lb />Sugar ee ee<lb />Cotfee 13 to 25<lb />Salt per Sack 75 to meng oS<lb />fore pere 10 err os<lb />per doz :<lb />Beeswax. per : ae me<lb />Cotton and Peantt,<lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb /><lb />Spanish<lb />Tone"quiet.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET<lb />REPORT,<lb /><lb />RRP<lb /><lb />BY 0. L. JOYNER,<lb /><lb />Lucs"Common.... .. .o.. 2 bo §<lb /><lb />o«  Fine.... ..... 10 to 18<lb /><lb />pena ty. Htyou prefer taomshene we wil<lb />nea ay raiiroad fareand hotel bill<lb /><lb />cury,<lb /><lb />odide tash, and still hay<lb />Mucous Patches! nmouth, Sore Throat,<lb />ae ples, Co per Colored § pots, "Cle ers or<lb />any part ot the dy, Hair or bro Ling<lb />out, it is this Sécondary B OO org fall SON<lb /><lb />cases oe ae Bat challen; eee ~world for<lb />gase we eat the skill of ofthe hoes erninent phy. ~si<lb /><lb />tion, oes Coo<lb />Temple, CHI<lb /><lb />907 ~Bhaso<lb /><lb />Es 2 RN : e<lb /><lb />~ i pa eman<lb /><lb />Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />R. R. L. CARR,<lb />DENTIST,<lb />Greenville, Nt.<lb /><lb />King Ho ise.<lb /><lb />John E. Woodard, ¥. ae arding.<lb />Wilson, N. C. Greenville, N 6,<lb />OODARD &amp; HARDING, :<lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />Greetiviile, N.<lb /><lb />Special attention given to collections<lb />and settlement of claims,<lb />Loans mede on A, time,<lb /><lb />John H.small, W. H: Lon<lb />W shington, N.C. GreenvilleT N. 0,<lb /><lb />MALL &amp; LONG,<lb /><lb />GRERNVILIE, N.C<lb />-Practieés in all the doar,<lb /><lb />Barbers.<lb /><lb />AMES. A. SMITH,<lb />~TON SORIAL ARTIST. .<lb />GREENVILLE: N. 0,<lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />and Pyessing Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />FASHIONABLE BARE ER.<lb />Special: sienieen | given to cleaning<lb /><lb />Hey EDMUNDS,<lb /><lb />| Gentlemens Clot<lb /><lb />em<lb /><lb />OTL NICHOL SON,<lb />J. A, Buresss, Mer,<lb />~Wasi ington, N.C,<lb /><lb />~Movies. ee<lb />~The Town Tax List for 1896<lb /><lb />~ placed in my hands for esas. AIL<lb /><lb />et ie<lb /><lb />Be.<lb /><lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished *<lb /><lb />by Cobb Bros.. &amp; ~Commission Mer:<lb />chants of Norfok<lb />COTTON. |<lb /><lb />Good Middling 7 7-16<lb />Middling 7 5-16 |<lb />Low Middling 6 13-16<lb />Good Ordinary a<lb /><lb />Tone"steady.<lb /><lb />PEANUTS.<lb /><lb />Prime a.<lb />Extra Prime 24<lb />oancy 23.<lb /><lb />60to7<lb /><lb />o6 Fine.... seceeeee. 7 tO 14 :<lb />Cutters "Common.......64tol®<lb /><lb />as<lb /><lb />vewet fait to cure. ifyouhavetaken mere ae<lb /><lb />cians. $590,000 capital behin<lb />tional guaranty. Absolut Se seine ss ie ie<lb /><lb />Office over Old Brick Store next to<lb /><lb />Attorneys and peaiens at Law.<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb /></p>
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