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          <lb />ORE ae Mercy tae See ee cialis Ma a Bupl acne yaar sumer ga hte Ueno te Lens ia Se<lb /><lb />at the savirgs he has.<lb /><lb />DP<lb /><lb />sf<lb /><lb />?<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />fa : ] ,<lb /><lb />D. J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />wat rege<lb /><lb />ie 4.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1896.<lb /><lb />oEDITORIAL NOTES.<lb /><lb />PBB, | otters<lb /><lb />ns<lb /><lb />State, been cny cause to.<lb /><lb />Democracy has never beeu<lb /><lb />party,<lb />faithless to a trust or<lb />cry for reform of State government.<lb /><lb />has there been a<lb /><lb />It<lb /><lb />a Tem<lb />| has always been a fight bet veen the<lb />| gooc goverment ot the Democratic<lb /><lb />tia () | party and the governnicns tur spoils of<lb /><lb />the Republican party. Iusion means<lb /><lb />it you know BY ZOO | Repudiican suctess ON Stace issues<lb />thing when you see<lb /><lb />it in the way of<lb /><lb />vcrats suffer the guod work which we<lb /><lb />have been 25 years in pertectiog, d2-<lb /><lb />1 for the sake of giyiny few<lb /><lb />men office, aad our institutions thrown<lb /><lb />| slruyeu a<lb />down because you do nut ike some<lb />Either Rugseal or Watsen<lb />of North<lb />Carolina, you must decide winch. Do<lb />which<lb /><lb />Demucerat 7<lb />will be the next Govern_r<lb /><lb />hol Cast wa vole next ~uescay<lb /><lb />can comntip favor of Repudlicanism<lb />-hd return of Republican misrule in<lb /><lb />the Old North State.<lb /><lb />Honest voter, you who lett the Dem.<lb /><lb />ocratic party fur principle, luok at the<lb />tickTt your leaters are askifig you to<lb />supportT Did you intend to go imto<lb />tue R publican party ¢ Will you allow<lb />yourself to be carried there when even<lb />your o¢n party platform denounces<lb />their polivies as vicious io th? best in-<lb />terests of the people? Ls it consistent<lb />to unite with your worst enemies and<lb />put power in their hands ¢ If fusion is<lb />successful the majority of the members<lb />v. our next Legislature will be Repub.<lb />licaus they and not the PeopleTs party<lb /><lb />wili contrel.<lb /><lb />Maj. GuthrieTs Manly Letter.<lb />Slsevy were in this issue of ~Ture Dat-<lb />LY REFLECTOR We pbblish oAn Ad"<lb />their candidate<lb />Wom. A. Guth"<lb /><lb />North<lb /><lb />Crovernor.<lb /><lb />Caiolina,� by<lb />tor Major<lb />rie.<lb /><lb />We are<lb />isentiment of every true<lb />North Carolina, and that<lb />will generaliy be taken vy<lb />of this party aside from office ~seekers<lb /><lb />satistied tuat he voices the<lb />Populist<lb />his advice<lb /><lb />the voters<lb /><lb />and tiose who are Populists for what<lb />they can make out of it. We dare say<lb />that you cannot tiud « true Popalist, in<lb />the State who. will say but what the<lb />position taken by, Major Guthrie is the<lb />only cuusistent one that can be taken<lb />by any Populist in the party.<lb />is a single. such one let him speak. T he |<lb /><lb />you will be. astonished<lb /><lb />to say on the position of his candidate<lb />for the high office of Governor.<lb /><lb />Major oGuthrie. first appeals to the<lb />Populists to stand by 3 yan. Can they<lb />do otherwise and be consistent<lb /><lb />He next urges you not to vote for a<lb />yold bug for United States Senator.<lb />otrue to lis oparty<lb /><lb />Can any Populist b-<lb /><lb />you all know will vote tor Pritchard for<lb />Seustor?<lb /><lb />Are you, for the-sake of electing two<lb />or.three of. your men to County Offices,<lb />going to. tie yo! Ty PresidentT 3 hands tor<lb /><lb />the next six years with Pfitchard i in the<lb />Senate?T<lb /><lb />oof {he bestT make. See<lb />- the 20th Century, the hi<lb />, heatest: shoe. shown.<lb /><lb />met<lb /><lb />OHO<lb /><lb />Dress: Goods, Notions, ji<lb />j ae ~erivises� ie<lb /><lb />| Mt Furnishings. ke.,} Ag iv, can you afford to vote. for R.<lb /><lb />Gn. abun Bs ~and ~the F MED lap: Sand thereby ~turh over the<lb /><lb />ialnicGs.a | (rancu,, ower | Siipreme Court of Notth Cufolina |<lb />than were ihe 2 atl paity. Don't yea<lb /><lb />itis not necessary? | As: ofreentait you<lb /><lb />8<lb /><lb />er Anown |; ¢kn ow t deriug this very week Judge j<lb /><lb />erbefore pe<lb />its oe Fi ok HLL<lb /><lb />preme Opurt bench, had rendered u de-<lb />¢.sion atthe request of the Refiublican<lb /><lb />~Coairman in Burcouibé county by.<lb /><lb />vege aawoak ie:<lb />oy ext door tosthe. Pauk~ot<lb />~Greenville.<lb /><lb />poll holders in that Bbunty? AndT<lb /><lb />There has never, in our county or<lb />organ zZ ition<lb />of the Peoples Party or any other third<lb /><lb />- Will you honest meu and tormer Dem. |<lb /><lb />j Special traiu this morning just before<lb /><lb />1<lb /><lb />dress to the PeopleTs Party Voters cf |<lb /><lb />in |<lb /><lb />lof the ccugressicnal and couaty ex: eu.<lb />ir ve-committee made affidayit that these<lb /><lb />men were<lb /><lb />Douglas.<lb /><lb />periectly<lb />toevery Populist in the district.<lb />you wish to avert a calamity,<lb /><lb />Next Tuesday will determine what<lb />ths Populists of this county will do.<lb />Consiver well, act wisely so that you<lb />may not regret when 't is to late.<lb /><lb />to<lb />It<lb /><lb />,<lb />scraten<lb /><lb />satisfaetory<lb /><lb />see).<lb />11 oTclock<lb /><lb />the<lb /><lb />ession<lb /><lb />prov<lb /><lb />is seldom seen<lb /><lb />lifetime.<lb /><lb />venture the<lb /><lb />The Circus Here,<lb /><lb />The great<lb />i Franklin BrosT<lb /><lb />3 (T¢lock and at sunrise<lb />busy workers began unloading and put-<lb />ting up the immense tents on the ficld<lb />in the rear of the tobacco ware:<lb /><lb />At an early hour people begaa pour-<lb />tay into tuwn from every direction and<lb />kept coming until itseemed there was<lb />nol room fur more.<lb />asm. and everybody seemed bent on<lb />selling all the pleasure possible out of<lb />the ~iay and to see all that was to be<lb /><lb />The street parads<lb />and<lb />ihousands cf eager peop'e<lb />thoroughfares<lb />passed and followed in its wake.<lb />big elephants and camels, the cage<lb />Cige of wild animals, the gaily bedeck-<lb />el horses and their riders,<lb />and the supetb bands ot music all came<lb />in for a full share of admiration as the<lb />moved<lb />magnificent parade, the like of which<lb /><lb />As the REFLECTOR comes out earlier |<lb />than usual it cannot speak cf the per"<lb />formance un ler the tent today, but we<lb />assertion<lb />come away dissatistied.<lb /><lb />~iTkere will be two perturmances, one<lb /><lb />Jcehn Rebinson and<lb />show arrived on its<lb /><lb />the army tf<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />~OuUSeS.<lb /><lb />Every face wor-<lb /><lb />took<lb /><lb />Witnessed by }<lb /><lb />place at<lb />was<lb />who throaged<lb />which it<lb />The<lb /><lb />efter<lb /><lb />through<lb /><lb />the clowns<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />THE LAT<lb /><lb />C<lb /><lb />ST THING<lb /><lb />key are the fall stocks of<lb /><lb />Ciothes,<lb />F urnisin oS. Af<lb /><lb />i Wy<lb /><lb />Our claim ot ever eerie abreast of vogue in<lb />showing the latest and most desirablein MenTs<lb />and BoyTs Wearables, is freely allowed by all<lb />who makecomparisons of styles and qualities,<lb />ont our prices cannot failtomake them',quick<lb />Sellors.<lb /><lb />ARE nee<lb />TIMES UP!<lb /><lb />You canTt go on wearin<lb /><lb />weight Undergarments neuen longer Youneed<lb />a change, something warmer without being too<lb />heavy for comfort:<lb />cial values in Underwear tor menfand boys.<lb /><lb />along. It gas a<lb /><lb />more than once ina j<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON.<lb /><lb />TH®&amp; KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />that none will!<lb /><lb />It there |<lb /><lb />people would like to know what he has |<lb /><lb />Hand vote fer Victur Cox in this county, | |<lb />{who, regardless of what le may. say, |<lb /><lb />Ave you. going to do this even when |<lb /><lb />shaveT B ri zht.to sevautgh Cox andT tin one |<lb />hai a 4 High to démapd hat you. 6 oth |<lb /><lb />. Ble 24 Populists havabepn femoved,<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />-Furch@ja R-publican now onthe su} ~guairiintee toT get<lb /><lb />pitts.<lb /><lb />this, too, when the Popalist ~Chairman cus, Of course the train was tull.<lb /><lb />at 2 oTclock and the other at 8. a aN<lb />YA ARVELOUS values in this department.<lb />How's This for Frices. Vi We've plumed ourselves tor the biggest<lb />Win. McArthur sold on the floor of b ver F 1 } . ~Fa<lb />the PlantersT Warehouse, Tuesday, usiness evel pro uce( )V mag ni cent<lb />Jetober 27th, the fellowing Jota of te- mM oney C-WOr th. The « stock is in pr: me CO.<lb />vieco and -hallenge the State to *,°<lb />Fee ae eee ee dition. The season has just dawned"our buyer<lb />POUNDS PRICE anovyt 18 just back from the markets, where he gath-<lb />* ~ 5 ~/ered all the weaves that you are now wantin.<lb />i by ery thing as iresh as s the first breath of a ross.<lb />: : vo<lb />dQ . 27 13 tO) 3 ns "<lb />129 20) 25 80 \ mi Mie<lb />dl 10 310<lb />° oo - . ; aan iia Loader oi Si vies<lb />126 15 13 9 | At Higgs Bros. old stand.<lb />57 2550 14.53 | open sichliviomiiiviians. ig,<lb />158 2250 8505<lb />76 10 7 00<lb />Y5 15 14 25<lb />115 2) 23 00<lb />113 20 22 G0<lb />136 20 20 the gainer if you take advantage of the eXCCP-<lb />32 140 tionally low prices we are omaking from<lb />113 ] $95<lb />3) 41 13.12 ~ Monday, the 26th inst., on before mov-<lb />67 15 10.05 "ing to our new store. +<lb />26 12 50 1 OV ag;<lb />94 1250-1175 | 3a PELE<lb />AG o9 414 | y. ;<lb />249 9 22:41 = Dress Goods 3<lb />4 er sts mings. %<lb />130 5 | oe ie ae jackets, op<lb />120 3 FO nats re, Matting ¥<lb />poe oo 8,689 dat. oee as AT toes Ds<lb />An average of " 15 forthe oropzon go Notion wl kinds ~ 7<lb />Mot? adres. °* 8 F808 es Tua ac : at ac. oe<lb />oUY ou see it willbe to your interest10 as BOOOCC OOK ~ 300.9 afer rere DON a<lb />tarryT youl ~tobucto tothe: Planters" PLY Mes ee sie kes fi ~un :<lb />I Warehouse, T where! Forbes) &amp;:) Mose? Our: stock embraces all<lb />~you the highest mark. Sie ~Effects-andthe<lb />et prices évdiy fide.T ib singe 7i bh TH COS are gure to: make<lb />ee | vou HAPPY) -Calland<lb />Ein a sn lotta show you that ~we<lb />iad:Gn ap extra coach for the he sb ea ~lan os ~we Say.� :<lb />niddation of people coming to | ithe cit. ST<lb />LANG SELLS OHEAP.<lb /><lb />Exclusive in design, axconttapal { in dunliee 3<lb />and in prettiness and tunedtup to the highest 4<lb /><lb />those summer- "<lb /><lb />We are showing very spe--<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />AN ADDRESS.<lb /><lb />PeopleTs Parly Voters of<lb /><lb />North Carolina<lb /><lb />Y AFTERNOO<lb /><lb />on<lb /><lb />DuruaM, N. C., Oct. 27."W. A.<lb /><lb />N (EXCEPT; SUNDAY).<lb />+2 | Guthrie this afternoon issued the<lb /><lb />~Aiiaialaadenestettoner tenes nn ei 8 ne ae hin<lb /><lb />following address to the Populist<lb /><lb />- Entered as second-class? mail matter.<lb />: party. Itis one of the most pro-<lb /><lb />¥<lb /><lb />-_ SURSCK iPTION RATES.<lb /><lb />. One month, " eo Lad «<lb />One week. - 2°<lb /><lb />extra cost.<lb /><lb />the office<lb /><lb />nounced political sensations of<lb />this campaign.<lb /><lb />oVoters of North Carolina:<lb />Will you, on the eye of the elec-<lb />tion desert your party flag and<lb /><lb />the principles you profess to<lb />jove? Will you be allured into<lb /><lb />~ One year, - - © * $8.00<lb /><lb />Delivered in town by carriers without<lb /><lb />Advertisng rates are liberal and can be<lb />ad on application to the editor or at<lb /><lb />ey glenn tye genoa nar tet eI =<lb /><lb />the camp of Mark Hanna and po-<lb /><lb />and only on one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />ion rates paid to agents.<lb /><lb />cee AR Ae ee neni nacre<lb />ian nr =<lb />i meen<lb /><lb />=x<lb /><lb />Tuorspay OcToBer, 29TH, 1896.<lb /><lb />litically slaughtered? iT refuse<lb />to beleive it, and will not be con-<lb />vinced to the contrary until your,<lb />votes shall be counted and retarn<lb />ed. Will you take earnest advice<lb />and listen to this last appeal of<lb />him whom you honored with your<lb />-| confidence at our last State Con-<lb />vention by nominat.og me as<lb />your choice for the office of Gov-<lb />ernor? Will you fail to vote for<lb /><lb />We desire a tivo correspondent at<lb />svery postoflice in the covuty, who will<lb />send in brief items of NEWs as it Occurs<lb />in each neighborhood. Write plainly<lb /><lb />amar centestansesatarst<lb />emer<lb /><lb />Liperal Commission , ou supscrip-<lb /><lb />[Ea<lb /><lb />| DEMOCRATIC NUMINEES<lb /><lb />Natiunal Ticket<lb />fe FOR PRESIDENT.<lb />"" WILLIAM J. BRYAN,<lb />Bot N ebraska.<lb />, FOR VICE-PRESIDENT.<lb />ARTHUR SEWALL,<lb />of Maine.<lb /><lb />«<lb />el<lb /><lb />: FOR CONGRESS"fIRST DISTRICT.<lb /><lb />w. H. LUCAS,<lb />of Hyde county.<lb />FOR ELECTOR"FIRST DISTRICT.<lb />JOHN. H. SMALL,<lb />of Beaufort county.<lb /><lb />State , icket.<lb />FOR GOVERNOR :,<lb />CYRUS B. WATSON,<lb />of Forsyh.<lb /><lb />FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR:<lb />THOs. W. MASON,<lb />sot Northampton.<lb /><lb />ol<lb /><lb />EFOR SECRETARY:<lb /><lb />CHAS. M. VOOKE,<lb />of Franklin.<lb /><lb />FOR AUDITOR:<lb />hk. M. FURMAN,<lb />ot Buncombe.<lb /><lb />FOR TREASURER :<lb />b. F. AYCOCK,<lb />ot Wayne,<lb /><lb />SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION :<lb />J. C. SCARBOROUGH,<lb />of Johnston.<lb /><lb />FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL :<lb />F. I. OSBORNE,<lb />of, Mecklenburg.<lb /><lb />oFOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE 8U-<lb /><lb />PREME COURT,<lb />A. C. AVERY, ot Burke,<lb />- G. H. BROWN. ot Beaufort.<lb /><lb />To<lb /><lb />m  �,�@UNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET.<lb /><lb />ei eet<lb /><lb />~" FOR THE SENATE.<lb /><lb />o : J. J LAUGHINGHOUSE.<lb />*¥OR REPRESENTATIVES.<lb />JB LITTLE,<lb /><lb />C L BARRETT,<lb /><lb />Spector ates<lb /><lb />Fe |<lb /><lb />FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,<lb />J AK TUCKER,<lb />JESSE CANNON,<lb /><lb />=A B CONGLETON.<lb /><lb />oFOR SHERIFF.<lb />G M TUCKER.<lb />"FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS.<lb />a LIB, MEWBORN.<lb /><lb />Smo,<lb /><lb />_. WOR TREASURER.<lb />- J LLITTLE.<lb /><lb />i ES TE 5<lb /><lb />each and every elector on the<lb />Bryan Presidental tickec? Will<lb />you vote for a gold bug to repre-<lb />sent you in the next Oungress of<lb />the United States?<lb />throw away your votes for a Con-<lb />eressmen upon Populist decoys<lb />ip the Fitth and Ninth Congres-<lb />sional districts, and thereby help<lb />to elect gold bugs instead of free<lb />silver Congressmen in those dis-<lb />Will you vote for mem-<lb />~bers of the General Assembly<lb /><lb />Wiil you<lb /><lb />| Pritchard or any other gold bug<lb />republican for a seat in theSenate<lb />Those are ques-<lb />tions of vital importance to 08 as<lb />a political party, which you can.<lb />only answer with your ballots<lb />and your personal influence. I<lb />beg, I beseech, I implore you, as<lb />you love your party and the prin-<lb />ciples you profess, and which we<lb />have taught the people are based<lb />upon sound principles of patriotic<lb />constitutional<lb />stand in this crisis by the princi-<lb />ples and teachings of the Popu-<lb />-|list party, or else prepare your-<lb />selves to see vour party go to<lb />pieces and become a byword and<lb />reproach among men.<lb /><lb />oHave you forgotten so soon<lb />the principle laid down at our<lb />State convention only two years<lb />ago, relating to a non-partisan<lb />judiciary? Are you mindful of<lb />the fact that if you vote for Col.<lb />Supreme Court<lb />Judge you will do so in direct<lb />violation of that principle, and<lb />give to the Republican party<lb />three out of five of the Supreme<lb />Court justices? Will you do it?<lb />If by your vote you elect Col.<lb />Douglas a Republican, instead<lb />of Hon. A. C. Avery. a sitting<lb />member of the ~Supreme Court,<lb />and thereby give the Republi-<lb />cans &amp; majority of the Supreme<lb />Court, then lét every PeopleTs<lb />party man in North Carolina hang<lb />his head in shame and never ad-<lb />vocate again a non-partisan judi-<lb />ciary. There 1s only one Superior<lb />Court Jadge to be voted for at<lb />this election, and he is to filla<lb />vacancy in the Fifth judicial dis-<lb />trict, whereI myself reside. No<lb />PeopleTs party lawyer has been<lb />nominated for that office. My<lb />neighbor, fréind, and towrsman,<lb />James S- Manning, of Darham, is<lb />{the Democratic candidate for that<lb />office. Iknow Mr. Manning to<lb />be a learned lawyer of many years<lb />practice, and a gentleman of in-<lb />tegrity and high personal charac-<lb />ter. His opponent is.the Repub.<lb />jlican clerk of Caswell county.<lb />Unless you are prepared to re-<lb />nounce the wholesome principles<lb />of nonT partisan jodiciary; I ask<lb />you to vote for Mr. Manning and<lb />see to it that his name is on your<lb />. ticket, or if not, scratch Mr.<lb />-) {Spencer Adams and put it there.<lb />| Let me caution you to be careful |<lb /><lb />United States ?<lb /><lb />government,<lb /><lb />| before they are put into the bal-<lb /><lb />oMy PeopleTs. party friends,<lb />think on thesethings and betore<lb />it is too late ask yourself the<lb />question, what is the nght thing<lb />for me to do; then, knowing what<lb /><lb />138 right, haye the manhood to go<lb /><lb />~to the polls next Tuesday and do<lb />the right thing honestly and fear-<lb />lessly. |<lb /><lb />oT beg to assare you that as to<lb />my personal candidacy for Gov-<lb />ernor, it gives me little concern<lb />what the result as to my own elec-<lb /><lb />ture status of uhe PeopleTs party in<lb />North Carolina and the right de-<lb />cision of vital questions of Gov-<lb />ernment policy, State and Nation-<lb />al involved in this political con-<lb />test, cause me the deepest anxie-<lb />ty. As you love your country,<lb />your neighbors, your families and<lb />yeur dearest interests, and would<lb />restore prosperity and happiness<lb />to the whole people, show your-<lb />selves as patriotic at the polls<lb />next Tuesday as alltrue Populists<lb />have heretofore professed to be.<lb />Let us show to the world that we<lb />are not a gang of professional of-<lb />tice seekers,jbut a band of politi-<lb />cal patrivts, moyed to action by<lb />loye of country and proper con-<lb />ception of duties and responsibil -<lb />ities, as well as the privileges of<lb />American citizenship. Holy writ<lb />and human experience, both~alike<lb />teach us that a tree is known by<lb />its fruits, and a manTs acts speak<lb />louder than words. Let us prove<lb />our political faith by our politi<lb />cels acts. W. A. GUTHRIE.<lb /><lb />""""""" petomemmennd<lb /><lb />Principle and Pelf.<lb /><lb />acemateg eo<lb /><lb />The Wil. Star, in an editorial<lb />upder the above caption; observes<lb />that othere was never a political<lb />party in this State the Isaders of<lb />which have so trifled with the<lb />rank and file as the Populist par-<lb />ty, the rauk and file of which is<lb />honest, although the leaders are<lb />not. Two years ago they fused<lb />with the Republicans, with whom<lb />they had nothing in common save<lb />the greed for spoils, and this<lb />year they have donethe same<lb />thing where the grasping<lb />demands of tue  Republi-<lb />cans did not prevent a trade.<lb />White pretending to,be actuated<lb />by principle, their sole inspira-<lb />tion has been the spoils of office,<lb />upon which they haye kept a<lb />steady eve 10 every movement<lb />they made.� Truer woids than<lb />thcse were never writteu, and be-<lb />cause they are true, wisdom<lb />would have dictated to the Dem-<lb />ocratic party to go directly to the<lb />people this year instead of nego~<lb />tiating with these conscienceless<lb />leaders."Charlotte Observer.<lb /><lb />" gs<lb /><lb />Take Warning.<lb /><lb />cenmevien soem<lb /><lb />Charlotte Qbserver on Person<lb />County riot"Such an eventas<lb />this ought to cause the people of<lb />North Carolina to think very so-<lb />berly of their county in view of<lb />the election soon to take place.<lb />With such @ man as Russell Gov-<lb />ernor, and Satterfields legislating<lb />for us, we would have a atate of<lb />affairs of which the occurrence of<lb />yesterday wus &amp; suggestion"a<lb />state of affairs from which the<lb />people woula be glad to escape<lb />before thev would be able to.<lb /><lb />The negroes are neyer turbu-<lb />Jent except in the prospect of a<lb /><lb />Republicans are in power. In<lb />either case there is always dan-<lb />ger. Thusitis that it is better<lb />for the blacks as well as for the<lb />whites that the Democrats should<lb /><lb />and to the accomplishment of<lb />~that end every energy should be<lb />directed from now until the even-<lb />ing of November 8rd.<lb /><lb />Just 7<lb /><lb />oe : a ns te T oTL 4 A om :<lb />'to read the names on your tickets rod rmting, w<lb />:  eek er gee fe : %<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />. W, HIGGS, Pres, 4, §. HIGGS, Cashier<lb />Maj. HENRY HARDING Ass't Cashigns<lb /><lb />Representing a Capital of More Than a Hal,<lb /><lb />Exchangje:Bank, Baltimore, Md.<lb />tion or defeat may be, but the fu- |<lb /><lb />Checks and Account Books furnish<lb /><lb />Greenville, N.C. ~~<lb /><lb />2 nme ep<lb /><lb />STOCKHOLDELS «|<lb /><lb />Million Dollars,<lb />Wm. T. Dixon, President National<lb /><lb />1 HAVE THE PRETTIEST<lb />aoa eee<lb /><lb />Wall Paper! -<lb />ever fhown in Greenville. 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 /><lb />notify me at wy shop near Hume<lb />berTs, on Dickerson avenue,<lb /><lb />A. P ELLINGTON, -<lb /><lb />The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland<lb /><lb />Inder<lb /><lb />the wants of the trade at Prices Lowe<lb />than ever offered befcre. Small profits<lb />is our motto. Our| GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET<lb />goods are new and cheap to meet tue<lb />wants of the masses, We are sel'ing<lb />goods at a price far below the usual<lb /><lb />price.<lb /><lb />and quick sales<lb /><lb />All we ask ig a trial and will give en-<lb />tire satisfaction.<lb /><lb />B. F. SUGG. Manager.<lb /><lb />Greenville Market.<lb /><lb />Neck, N. C. | :<lb />Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C Corrected by 8. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C. Bntter, per 1b 15 to 25<lb />D.. W. Hardee Higgs Bros., Sugeee ee Fee ot Ea ;<lb /><lb />a _ ugar 5 ~ to y<lb />Gr senville, N.C. Corn 40 to 60<lb />Corn Meal 56 to 65<lb />Flour, Family 4,25 to 6.00<lb />We respectfully solicit the accounts | Lard 6} to 10<lb />. -adividuals and the ral Oats 35 to 40<lb />of firms, individuals a general | Sugar 4 to6<lb />oublic, Cotfee 13 to 25<lb />Salt per Sach 75 to 1 60<lb /><lb />Chickens 10 to 26<lb /><lb />ed on application. Egys per (loz 194<lb />Beeswax. per =U<lb /><lb />f Cotton and Peanut,<lb />,| Below are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb /><lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer-<lb /><lb />ant chants of Norfok - .<lb />COTTON.<lb /><lb />Fiqneral Hire ars Good Middling 7 7-16<lb />»| Middiing 7 5-16<lb /><lb />$75 casket we sell for $60<lb /><lb />70 ob ray 66 55<lb /><lb />65 66 a) 66 45.50<lb />55 te AO<lb />650 6 eb be $5<lb /><lb />4a 66 ~Ty bs 30<lb /><lb />85 o6 6¢é ob 95<lb /><lb />30 &amp; 20<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE: N. ©. Low Middling 6 13-16<lb />. , | Good Ordinary<lb />Have just received an Tone"steady.<lb />PEANUTS.<lb /><lb />Prime 2<lb />Extra Prime ot<lb />~=*| ancy 23<lb />of the latest style and are ready to ser V| Spanish 60 to 75<lb /><lb />Tone"quiet.<lb /><lb />REPORT,<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />BY Oo. L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />Luas"Common..... ....24 10 8<lb /><lb />o Fine.... seco... to 14<lb /><lb />Currers"Common..:....64 tol0<lb /><lb />ss Fine.... .... -10 to 18<lb /><lb />� 66 6s (6 15<lb />Wb * 12.50<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />T<lb />ri<lb />ae<lb />b's<lb /><lb />G. A. McGOWAN &amp; CO.<lb />Opposite Post Office.<lb /><lb />A Large stock ol~"<lb /><lb />House Furnishing<lb /><lb />Goods, Bicycles, &amp;c.| Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />store next door to J.<lb />C. Cobb &amp; Son, by<lb /><lb />S.E.PENDER<lb /><lb />cheaper than ever be-<lb />fore.<lb /><lb />"" "<lb />;<lb />os * q<lb />v |<lb />* pe<lb /><lb />any part of the<lb />out, it is ie<lb />we guaran tocure. We solicit the mos: =<lb />nate cases and challenre the worl yong<lb />case Wecannotcrre. This disease nas aways<lb />baffled the skiil of the most erninent physi-<lb />cianse $500,000 capital behind our uncondie .<lb />tional guaranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed on<lb />application. Address COCK REMEDY CO,<lb /><lb />toa A SPEGIALT ¥ coatryo:7er<lb /><lb />ai tiary D SON permanent!<lb /><lb />%<lb />il Aa<lb />of i mi cured in 15to35 days. You canbetreatced al<lb /><lb />ara home forsams price under same guarane<lb />@ ty. Ifyou prefer tocome here ve willcon<lb />tract to pay railroad fareand hotel bills,and<lb /><lb />nocharge, if we fail to cure. If you have taken m<lb /><lb />cury, lodide potash, and Oil have uehes and<lb />ains, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat,<lb />imples, thakpay Colored Spots, Ulcers on<lb /><lb />dy, Hair or Eyebrows fallin<lb />econdary BLOOD POISO<lb /><lb />c Temple. CHICAGO,<lb /><lb />"""n<lb /><lb />Just opened up in<lb /><lb />&amp;CO. -<lb /><lb />Stoves and Tinware<lb /><lb />R. R. L. CARR,<lb />DENTIST,<lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb />Office over Old Brick Store next to<lb /><lb />King Hovse,<lb /><lb />eninge<lb />ae \<lb />¥<lb /><lb />John E. Woodard, ¥, C. Harding,<lb /><lb />Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N.C,<lb /><lb />OODAKD &amp; HARDING, .<lb />ATYORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />Greenville, N.<lb /><lb />Special attention given to collections<lb /><lb />and settlement of claims.<lb /><lb />Loans made on short time.<lb /><lb />jsuodsoy jo szuU0s<lb />JBsJIUSH FR S}oO"USUBI<lb /><lb />Republican victory or when the}<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />have control of North Carolina, |<lb /><lb />92Y Paw suop201]05 sy1105 pus<lb /><lb />John H.Smali, W.H. Long,<lb /><lb />W shington, N?C. Greenville, N. C,.<lb /><lb />MAI.L &amp; LONG, ;<lb />Attorueys and Gounselors at Law..<lb /><lb />GRERNVILLE,N-C.s<lb />Practices in all the Courte.<lb /><lb />"2.5844 *oSIAVGT 1<lb /><lb /> Sarbers.<lb /><lb />yames A. SMITH,<lb /><lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />GREENVILLE, N. 0.<lb /><lb />Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing-<lb />and Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />a. ~<lb /><lb />~00'000~0G$ erdep<lb />o969124381 ANN GAZINVOUOAY<lb /><lb />QOS SO oe<lb /><lb />oSULIEY PUT SUOSIOd 214<lb /><lb />ssoujsng<lb /><lb />Gentlemens Clothing.<lb /><lb />HH CRBERT EDMUNDS,<lb /><lb />FASHIONABLE BAREER.<lb />Special attention given to cleaning<lb /><lb />OTEL NICHOLSON,<lb /> J. Ay Burexrss, Mer.<lb />: Washington, N. C,<lb />This Hotel has been thoroughly reno<lb /><lb />vated, several new rooms added, elec-<lb />tric bellsto every room<lb /><lb />~lO N ~STIIANT TAD<lb /><lb />-<lb />cs<lb />~.<lb /><lb />~STMANSSYO 40 INVS BHL<lb />LLIT.oT of "3.804d-991A ~NOSAL oVU<lb /><lb />~<lb />bs<lb /><lb />aS<lb /><lb />00'000'czs yeyidey ul preg"e,<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />ot Notice. ~ &amp; Pi us<lb />~The Town Tax List for'1896 has been<lb /><lb />placed in my hands for collection. All.<lb /><lb />id 4 to- Pi yy :<lb /></p>
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          <lb />wo<lb /><lb />* T : :<lb /><lb />« MILWINGL IW &amp; WELUON BR. E..<lb />\- AND BRANCRES.<lb />AND FLORENCE Rall KUAD<lb /><lb />Ccauenseu scene 2 le<lb /><lb />TRAINE GOL. 890Ta,<lb /><lb />am<lb /><lb />dieminsen<lb />-<lb /><lb />ESTABLISHED 1875.<lb /><lb />SAM. M. SCHULTZ.<lb /><lb />PORK SIDES &amp;SHOTILDERS<lb /><lb />JARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will fine<lb />their inrerest toget our prices befere pu<lb />chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete<lb /><lb />nallits branches.<lb /><lb />¢<lb />Dated a Hob,<lb />June l4th 3/5 2 $5<lb />1896. ZEO1AZ ZQ<lb />A. M./°.M. 1. M<lb />eave Weldon | 1) 45) 9 44)<lb />Ar. Rocyk Mt | 1 00/1039<lb />Lv Tarboro 12 12<lb />Lv Rocky Mt 1 oo10 | 5 45<lb />Ly Wilson 2 06/11 6 2U<lb />Ly Selma . 258) |<lb />Lv FayTtteville| 436) 1.7, |<lb />Ar. Fiorence 7 25) 3 4 | |<lb />So !<lb />o8<lb />An<lb />P. M. | A.M<lb />Lv Wilson 208 6 20<lb />Lv Goldsboro 3 10 7 05<lb />Lv Magnolia 4 16 8 10<lb />Ar Wilmington} 5 45 9 45<lb />P.M. A.M<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRH.<lb />5 Dated ip = I» aa<lb />April 20, g= | é les<lb />1896. AR 4 ZA<lb />eer nae ae es eee) |<lb />A. M..P.M.<lb />Ly Fuvrer.ce 8 4, 4 |<lb />Lv Fayetteville) 11.10) 9 40,<lb />Ly Selma 12 37<lb />Ar Wilscu 1). 3 |<lb />ee | i<lb />se}<lb />A. M. P.M.<lb />Ly Vilmington| 9 25 7 00<lb />Jiv Magnolia 10 52 R 30<lb />Uy GoldsboroT | 12 O01 9 26<lb />ar Wilsen 1 tn! 10 27<lb />Ly farboro 248 |<lb />ae . ee S.<lb />te �"� ca<lb />ox 6 't!<lb />Ze Z|<lb />° r. M. P. wie. MM,<lb />Lv Wilson 12 11.35) 10 32<lb />Ar Rocky Mt 217 t2 Wy 11 15<lb />Ar Tarboro 4:10) _<lb />Lv Tarboro |<lb />Lv Rocky Mt 213 1211,<lb />Ar Weldon 11 OV<lb /><lb />Train on Scotland Neck Sraneb oa<lb />eaves Weldon 4.55 p. m., Halifax 4,10<lb />p.m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p<lb />w., Greenville 6,47 p, m., Kinston 7.45<lb />p.m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2<lb />a.m., Greenville 8.22 a om. Arriving<lb />Halifax at 11:00 a. m., Weston 11.20 am<lb />daily except Sunday.<lb /><lb />Trains on Washnigton Branch lenve<lb />Washington 8.00 a, m., and 3.00 p.m,<lb />arrives Parmele 3.50 a. m.. and 4.40 p;<lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves:<lb />Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 1.20 a. m.<lb />and. 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington<lb />11.50 a. m., and 7.10 p. m. Daily ex-<lb />ept Sunday. Connects with trains on<lb />Scotle nd Neek Branch.<lb /><lb />Tram leaves earooreu, NC, via Albe-<lb />marie &amp; kuleigh KR. x. daily except sun-<lb />day, at 450 p.m., Sunday » tv P.M:<lb />arrive Plyinouth 9.00 P.M, 4,25 p.m.<lb />Returning 22aves Plymouth daily excep'<lb />Sundey, 6.00 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a cn.,<lb />arrive Tarboro 10.26 arm and 11, 45<lb /><lb />Train on Midlan.l N.C, branch leaves<lb />Gold3boro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a<lb />m. arriving Smithtield 7°20 a, m. Re-<lb />turning leaves S.aithtield 8 00 a. m.,, ar-<lb />rives at Goldsbors 9.30 a. m.<lb /><lb />Traps in N . Pouesy faves<lb /><lb />Rocky Mount st 4.30 p. m.. arrive<lb />Nashville 5.05 p. , Spring Hope 5.80<lb />p. m. Returninewe Spring Hope<lb />8.000. m., Nashv 8.3y am, aitive at<lb />Rovtky Mount 9.04 m, daily except<lb />Sunday.<lb /><lb />Traius on Latta branch, Florence R<lb />J., leave Latin 6.40 0m, asrive Dunbar<lb />7.50 pm, Clio 05 pm. Returning<lb />Jeave Clioi6.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a m,<lb />arriye Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun-<lb />dav.<lb /><lb />Train onClinton Branch leayes War-<lb />saw for Clinton caily, except Suuday,<lb />11.10 a. m.and 8.50°p,.-m* Returnirg<lb />leaves Clinton at7.00 a. m. and3,00 , m.<lb /><lb />oTrain No. 78 makes close connection<lb />at Weldon forall points Gail allrail via<lb /><lb />Riehmone. alse at Ro. Mount with<lb /><lb />Norfolk and CarolitaR BR for Nonolk<lb />ne all points N sas we | cee<lb /><lb />: aro� General Supt.<lb /><lb />T. M. EMERSON, Trattie Manager. " |<lb /><lb />J. R. KENLY. GenT) Manager, :<lb /><lb />Salt Female Sot.<lb /><lb />a I have secured the services ota tbor-|<lb /><lb />oughly Bina poe agi a Apr<lb />open a school for girls in ding<lb />on my premises lately éuchpted as music<lb />rooms. ~The session begius ou<lb />MONDAY, 7th OF SEPTEMBER<lb /><lb />aa NS continue for tep months.<lb />he terms are asiouows ,. .._".<lb />Primary Steet portal 2° o9200<lb />Intermediate ** it) . aes oy $2 50<lb />Higher 8 te gpa<lb />* Languages (each) oa cee te $1.00:<lb />tines Santiago 6 epee eee<lb />Those who<lb /><lb />tter apply early<lb /><lb />| nd National Capt<lb /><lb />|, ps news of t<lb /><lb />P2908, GOFF 14,37 54%<lb />RICK, TEA, &amp;e.<lb />Aways wt Lowese Matter, PRU:<lb />TOBACED SNUFF &amp;<lb /><lb />we tay direct from Mainntacturerg, °'t<lb />oling youto may at an: profit. A eu:<lb />siete stock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />alwavs onhand 19 s0ldal prices fost<lb />the times. Out goods areall hought an:<lb />sold for CASH therefore, having no risk<lb />to run.we sell at avlose margin,<lb /><lb />S. M.SUHU: I, Graengiit: NO<lb /><lb />«<lb /><lb />CREENVILLE<lb /><lb />Male Academy.<lb /><lb />The next session of this school Swill<lb />open on<lb /><lb />MNDAY SEPT. 7, 1896.<lb /><lb />and continue for 10 months.<lb /><lb />The terms are as follows.<lb />Primary F nglish per mo.<lb />Interinediate ~<lb />Higher *. $3 00<lb />Larguages (each) ** $1 50)<lb /><lb />The work and disclpline of the schoo)<lb />will be as beretofore.<lb /><lb />We ask a continuance of your! past<lb />iberal pationage.<lb /><lb />W. H. RAGSDALF.<lb /><lb />$2 00<lb />$2 Ou<lb /><lb />bs 6<lb /><lb />°68<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR<lb />The Oldest<lb /><lb />Daily Newspaper iz<lb />Nort Carolina.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />The Only vive-dylt<lb /><lb />its Class in the State.<lb /><lb />Favors Limited Free Coinage<lb />of American Silver and Repeal<lb />of the Ten Per Geni. Tax on<lb />State Banks. Daily 50 cents<lb /><lb />bi<lb /><lb />per month. Weeklv $1.00 per<lb />Wa. H. BaRNARD<lb /><lb />ye<lb />i yey<lb /><lb />v<lb /><lb />ilmingtan N.C<lb /><lb />2 ~The Charictia "<lb />OBSERVER.<lb /><lb />FOREMOST NEWSPAPER. (<lb /><lb />4<lb />A ND<lb />WEEKLY,<lb /><lb />§<lb />ene eens are<lb /><lb />padepdeten and fearle<lb />more ateetive than ever.<lb />invaluable visitor te th<lb /><lb />office, the clab or the wor<lb /><lb />~THE DAILY OBSERVER. ' ©<lb />All of the news of the world. Com<lb />Capitols. $8 a vear<lb /><lb />THE WREKGY OBSERVER. ©<lb />yal perfect: all the<lb /><lb />- *<lb /><lb />oleae ok |<lb /><lb />4%<lb /><lb />_ | evidences. of; anger, hut paused at<lb /><lb />Democratic Canvass,<lb /><lb />The candidates of the Democratic<lb />party ot Pitt county for the Legislature<lb />and the various county offizes will ad<lb />dress the people ~upon the political is<lb />sued of ils day, at the tollowing times<lb /><lb />j and places, viz :<lb /><lb />rey<lb />Farmville, Friduy, October 30th.<lb />Av den, Saturday, Oztoler 31st.<lb /><lb />ed to be present aud participate? in the<lb />discussion. Aurex. L. Blow.<lb />Chairman Demoe atic Executive Com<lb /><lb />a ientimneielitinnntieeiiael<lb /><lb />Judges cf EHlectiou,<lb /><lb />The following is the liss of judzes of<lb />election for Pitt coumy for the election<lb />to be held on the ~Tuesday nest after<lb />the first Monday in November 1896<lb /><lb />Beaver Dam "C C Case, Marion<lb />Smith, Geo W Hemby.<lb /><lb />Belvoir"J T Hodges, W H<lb />Rives, E P. Norris. .<lb />Bethel"Jas H Bryan, W J<lb /><lb />Whitehurst, J H W Howell.<lb />Carolina"M A Woolard, Henry<lb />G Nobles, Levi Clem ns. 7<lb />| Chicod No l"J W Swith, WoL<lb />Smite, Frank Rieks.<lb />Chicod Noi-LaA White, JO<lb />Proctor, Honry Rountree.<lb />Youtentnea No 1"Jonatban<lb />Daii, H S Hardy, George Dail.<lb />Contentoea No 2"Sebror Cox,<lb />Wm Wortking:un, Horace Roy~<lb />ster.<lb />Fa'kland "W M Smith, J H<lb />Smitv, F R Brewington.<lb />Farmville No L"M L Moye, T<lb />L Fiyun, W it Joguson<lb />Farmville No, 2.) David Morgan<lb />JN Bynum, George Gay.<lb />Greeuville No 1-"-W C Hines, J.<lb />T Maithews, S P Uuwphrey.<lb /><lb />Greenville No 9"Jense W<lb />Brown, N tl W hittielT, Sawnuel<lb />Mayo.<lb /><lb />Greeuvills No 8"J iL Th.gpen,<lb />F MSuwith, Fied Jenkiur.<lb /><lb />Greenville So 4"Louis N Brily<lb />AD Joktnsvp, vusepii Atkiuson.<lb /><lb />Pactolus" Lan-ford Fiewing<lb />W BR Wohicbara, Jr, Cuarles Spain<lb /><lb />Swift Creek No 1"W S Wilson,<lb />M C Smith, J S Brown.<lb /><lb />Swift Creek No 2"Wait Chap<lb />ap, N R Cory, Fred Canagou.<lb /><lb />Knjoymenta.<lb /><lb />Ihave told you of the Spaniard<lb />who always ptt on his spectacles<lb />when about to eat cherries, that they<lb />might look bigger aud more tempt.<lb />ing. In like manner I make the most<lb />of my enjoyments, and though I do<lb />not cast my cares away, I pack them<lb />in as little compass as : can, and<lb />carry them as conveniently as T car,<lb />for myself, and never let them an.<lb />| noy others."Southey.<lb /><lb />|  SSS -<lb />The American Father.<lb /><lb />fr what J have seen of English<lb />home life it has seemed to me that<lb />the English father is on terms Gf a<lb />sloser acquaintanceship with his<lb />daughter than is the American<lb />father. This may be duo tn the fact<lb />that the American father is much<lb />more occupied with his business,<lb />and also to tho additional fact that<lb />the American daughter has more of<lb />self reliance in her disposition,<lb />which renders her to acertain ex-<lb />tent mure independent and capable<lb />of looking after her own interests.<lb />In a certain sense, especially as re-<lb />gards monetary and matrimonial<lb />matters, it might be said that the<lb />English father acts for his daughter,<lb />while the American father allows<lb />her to act for herself. Those whe<lb />have made a study of the American<lb />girl can have little doubt that this<lb />independence is good for her in both<lb />a mental and mecral sense, though it<lb />~does not follow that the same course<lb />of treatment would be good for the<lb />English girl."Philadelphia Times.<lb /><lb />Kind. ,<lb />Mudge"If there really is any-<lb />thing in this reincarnation theory, I<lb />don't know but that I would like to<lb />be a good, fat, comfortdble hog.<lb />Hogs seem to enjoy life so.<lb />Yabsley"But, as I understand it,<lb />in reincarnation one becomes sume-<lb />thing different from what bo wae.<lb />"Indianapolis Journal<lb /><lb />ent<lb /><lb />May Be True of a Boston Woman.<lb /><lb />A south end woman who was due<lb />at bome at a certain hour, but<lb />couldnTt possibly get there because<lb />she became stalled in an electric car<lb />hlpgkade on Tremont stregt, waited<lb />and waited until patience ceased to<lb />be a.vyirtue or even half way com-<lb />~meandablo. She arose and stalked<lb />| from the.gar with kindling eye and<lb />swelling heart, said by poets to be<lb />~the platform long enongh to offer<lb />the conductor a nickel. oWhy,<lb />|.madam,,� said. the conduotor, oyou<lb />have already paid your fare.TT<lb /><lb />v<lb /><lb />(phe tne<lb /><lb />Candidates of other parties are invit~'<lb /><lb />| 4 ] | |<lb />{<lb /><lb />AFTERNOON (EXCLPTSUNDAYYAND<lb />WORKS FOR THE BFS"<lb />"INTERESTS OF.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLEFIRST, PITT COUNTY SECOND<lb />OUR POCKET BOOK THIKD |<lb /><lb />SUBSCRIPTION 25 Cents a MONTH<lb /><lb />ARE EC ey<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />es<lb />ae<lb /><lb />"PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AT"<lb /><lb />(ne Dollar Per Year.<lb /><lb />This is the PeopleTs Favorite<lb /><lb />THE TOBACCO DEPAKTMENT, WAICH<lb />IS A REGULAR FEATURE OF THE PAPER,<lb />1S ALONE WORTH MANY TIMES TH?:<lb />SUBSCRIPTION PRICE,<lb /><lb />-"(0) See<lb /><lb />When you need<lb /><lb />JOB PRINTING<lb />~Seceax Don't forget the<lb /><lb />EFiefiector Offics..<lb /><lb />WE HAVE AMPLE FACILITIES<lb />FORK TRE WORK AND DO dut |<lb />KINDS Ob COMMERCIAL AND |<lb />TOBACCO WAREHOUSE WORK. 2�<lb /><lb />at oOey<lb /><lb />Our Work and Frices Suit our Patrous |<lb /><lb />THEREFLECTOR BOOK STORE<lb /><lb />Is THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN GREENVILLE FUR_' :<lb /><lb />an is<lb /><lb />4<lb /><lb />: : ¥<lb />{:<lb />Ae, fis<lb />*: ?<lb />i hes +<lb /><lb />Ay" s<lb /> *y<lb /><lb />ioctl owed you rent.**<lb />: i ~ a, : i<lb />he ag ey<lb />bp bos. Wend 6 in<lb /><lb />é<lb /><lb />mow if, ";paid�"� fis� aouth end<lb /><lb />GIVES YOU THE NEWS FRESH EVERY i, 4<lb /><lb />ie EASTERN REFLECTOR,<lb /><lb />BLANK BOOK. STATIONERY WOVELS<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />oWs the lowest price any object to<lb />to you? Arethe best qualities<lb />any indjucemeut? If so come<lb />jn wpd see oar new stock<lb />which we lave just re-<lb />coved. . Our store is<lb />full of New Goods<lb />d prices wer e uever lower. T'o<lb />ladies we extend a coriiah in-<lb />Vitatiqu to éxamine our stock Of<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />We Shave a~ beautiful and up to�<lb />date line. You will find the latest<lb />styles and we know we can please<lb />yous Ob, how lovely, how bean~.<lb />tiful, the prettiest live | have ever<lb />geen, is What cur lady friends say<lb />of them. We. have 4 large live<lb />tooth in colurc aud blacks apd can<lb /><lb />please yvu.<lb /><lb />ember 9 Sateen<lb /><lb />Tp x adies ard Geats FUR<lb />x Ss ING GOUDS we have a<lb />~splendid liue.<lb /><lb />eeinmensemscine ene wenneteet<lb /><lb />In LAVPIES CLOPU for Wraps<lb />we huve jus. what you want.<lb /><lb />oese nnmesy em scrcetst<lb /><lb /> -_Jn Men and Boys. PANTS<lb />GOODS we have just the best<lb />"gtock to be found and prives were<lb />pever lu»er.<lb /><lb />SHIE3. Ia shoes we eadeay<lb />~or tu buy such as will please the<lb />wearer, the prices on Shoes are<lb />much lower than lart season. Give<lb />us atrial when you need Shoes<lb />tor yourself or any member of<lb />yoor family. We can fit the small-<lb />est or largest foot in the county.<lb />Our L.M. Reynolds &amp; Co.Ts Shoes<lb />for Men and Boys are warranted<lb />to give guod service. We: bave<lb />had six years experience with<lb />this line aud know them to be all<lb />we Clulm for them.<lb /><lb />In HARDWARE, GUNS,<lb />GUN IMPLEMENTS,<lb />LOADED SHLLS, CROCK:<lb />ERY, GLASSWARE, HALL<lb />LAMPS, LIBRARY LAMPS,<lb />PARLOR LAMPs, LAMP<lb />FIX1URES, TINWARE,<lb /><lb />oWOOD aud WILLOW WARE<lb />HARNESS &amp; COLLARS,<lb />~CRUNKS, GROCERIES,<lb />PROVISIONS, FURNITURE,<lb />CHILDRENTS CARRIAGES,<lb />CARPETS, CARPET PAPER,<lb />RUGS, LACE CURTAINS.<lb />CURTALN POLES,<lb /><lb />and any goods you need for your<lb />~self aud family come to see us.<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />Our objevt isto sell gooa bon:<lb />ons gouds at the lowest prices.<lb /><lb />We have a la. ge line of<lb /><lb />may uel at the lowest yo you<lb />ever heard of. Coma end our<lb />$12.50 Solid Oak room Suits,<lb />To pass us by would be an inex-<lb />e.injustice to ye<lb />oPhis i ia not so because we<lb />ogo; but because Our goods<lb />and prices make it so. Here isa<lb />fair proposition: If we deserve<lb />mothing, give us nothing, but if<lb />-you find our goods and prices sat<lb />asfactory, acknowledge it with<lb />~your patronage. Hoping, to<lb />7 soon aud promising<lb />efforta.to make. 5<lb /><lb />iii<lb /><lb />our Slinteg<lb /><lb />VAL LY Y REF Li / LOUK.<lb /><lb />Brings Soo.<lb /><lb />S ne meal<lb /><lb />sir batade dl il<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS. ADVERTISING<lb /><lb />een<lb /><lb />Creaves many : a new business,<lb />Kularges many an old business,<lb />Preserves many a large Lusiness,<lb />kevives many adull business,<lb />Rescues many a lost business,!<lb />Saves many a failing business.<lb />S-cures suceess to anyj business.<lb /><lb />To ~ ~advertise judiciousiy,�T use the<lb />colurs of the REVLECTOR.<lb /><lb />ee ee<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb /><lb />coomeacaaan OE<lb /><lb />train going<lb /><lb />~Passenger and mail<lb />Going South,<lb /><lb />uorth, arrives 8:22 A. M.<lb />irriver 6 747 P. M.<lb />North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A<lb />M, leaves10:10 A. M.<lb />South Bound Freight, arrives 2;00 P.<lb />M. leaves 2:15 P, M.<lb />osteamer ~I'ar River arrives from Wash-<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, olhure<lb />lay and Saturday.<lb /><lb />(vad<lb /><lb />od<lb /><lb />WEATHER BULLETIN.<lb /><lb />2 epee sae<lb />0<lb /><lb />MARKETS.<lb /><lb />lennon OE<lb /><lb />(By Telegraph.)<lb /><lb />eral<lb /><lb />NEW YORK COTTON.<lb /><lb />OPENTG. NOON. CLOSE.<lb />Jan. 7.98 8.02<lb />CHICAGO MEAT AND GRAIN.<lb />OPENTG CLOSE.<lb /><lb />PorK"Jan. 7.85<lb />Ri Bs"Jan. 3.80<lb />Wureat"Dec. 713 to 72<lb /><lb />SPEAKINGS,<lb />The Reflector Talks 01 Many Subjects<lb />at Once,<lb /><lb />Nice Catawba Grapes at Morris<lb />Meyer's.<lb /><lb />Fresh Carr Butter today, at S. M<lb />Schuitz.<lb /><lb />Curar"50 barrels choice ae?<lb />at S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />A new lot of Cranberries just in, at<lb />Morris MeyerTs.<lb /><lb />Suecotash, just what you need for<lb />soups, at J. S. TunstallTs.<lb /><lb />Fresh Mountain Butter, 20 cents<lb />per pound, at S. M. Shultz.<lb /><lb />Money loaned on 30, 60 and 90<lb />days. Apply to F. C. Harding.<lb /><lb />For a choice smoke, try Philadelphia<lb />Seal, at D. S. SmithTs.<lb /><lb />Vermont Butter for sale at D. S<lb />Smith.<lb /><lb />Something new in season, Buckwheat,<lb />Oat Flake and Portorico Molasses, at<lb /><lb />When COAL weather comes, donTt<lb />furget where to buy your Coal.<lb />Speicgut &amp; MorRRILL,<lb /><lb />greater fora smoke. D.S. SmitTH.<lb /><lb />ons and Oranges jus} recpived at _Mor-|<lb />ris ~MeyersT :<lb /><lb />All kinds of fresh Nuts just received<lb />~and for sale cheap. ~Moris Meyer.<lb /><lb />The finest Koreign and Domestic<lb />Fruits kn _ Sonistantly on hand, A<lb />ifew supply just received.<lb /><lb />J. L. Starker &amp; Bro.<lb /><lb />Ilello central give me 70 please, I<lb />want some of Jesse BrownTs groceries,<lb />they are always fresh.<lb /><lb />os ee.<lb />eA fei 4°<lb />1a<lb /><lb />Phe Rercector boys worked until | _<lb />Fy a night so as to get ou, |i<lb />| the paper in time for them to go to the'|**<lb /><lb />~ast They just could not-miss it.<lb /><lb />oSpanish ~L'wist,� great in shape sti.l<lb /><lb />Apples, Cocoanuts, Banannas, Lem- ?<lb /><lb />OCTUPUS.<lb /><lb />|The Reflector Catches Every*ody in<lb />Reach,<lb /><lb />man, is in town.<lb /><lb />G. E. Crabtree, the popular snuff,<lb /><lb />ar prams gout SS SSS SESS  fat Ee EN ae es +<lb />ae 2 aru a ee »<lb />ba 4 idl aa oat a<lb /><lb />W. G. Lamb ai.d H. W. Stubbs, of<lb />Williams on, spent today here.<lb /><lb />business for Riverside Nurseries.<lb /><lb />who have been visiting relatives here,<lb /><lb />have returned home. |<lb /><lb />Mrs. T. J. Jarvis returned home<lb />Wedaesday evening from the western<lb />part of state.<lb /><lb />Mr. W. W. Little, of Pactolus, died<lb />Wednesday night. He was about 60<lb />years old and among the best men of<lb />the county. He had been sick several<lb />weeks,<lb /><lb />Circus day.<lb />Have you seen anybody today ?<lb /><lb />Pretty weather for the circus.<lb /><lb />the circus,<lb /><lb />The little child of B. T. Bailey is<lb />sick.<lb /><lb />Prayer meeting in the Baptist<lb /><lb />church tonight.<lb /><lb />Two ars ot Flour, 1 car Hay, Dry<lb />Guods and Shoes at J. �,�. Cobb &amp; SonTs |<lb /><lb />Pitt county is noted tor pretty women<lb />and lnts of them have bsen here today.<lb /><lb />~There were enough people here today<lb />to hoid the sidewaiks down, no doubt<lb />about that.<lb /><lb />The schools took holiday today.<lb />There is no such thingras keeping aT<lb />bey at his bcoks when there is a circus<lb />in town.<lb /><lb />We hear that the stables and barn<lb />of Mr. J. J. Nobles, six miles below<lb />town, were destroyed by fire last night.<lb />Particulars of the fire and extent of<lb />loss could mot be lecrned up to the;<lb />time of going to press. |<lb /><lb />DonTt neglect your legislative and<lb />county ticket next Tuescay,,but be sure<lb />that you vote it straight. An honest<lb />comparison of the men on the two tick-<lb />ets to be voted in this county should<lb />convince you that you ought to vote<lb />ti.e Demo.ratic ticket.<lb /><lb />The merchants whose advertisements<lb />arein Tus. Daity ReFLectror this<lb />week are reaping a harvest. Several<lb /><lb />We Sell Goods Chine T heail<lb /><lb />Allen Wirrven is ia Weshiugtou on! -<lb /><lb />Mrs. R. M. Hearne and little Edward, ' |<lb /><lb />J. C. Cobb &amp; Son sell goods cheap. .<lb />Greenville is full today"of folks and!<lb /><lb />i Other une, !<lb />"DRESS GooDs.<lb /><lb />Tt gives us pleasure to announce that<lb />we are now displaying the most extensive<lb /><lb />and attractive stock of wool Dress Fabrics<lb />ever imported by us, selected with the ut-<lb />most care asto desirability of weave s beauty<lb />of effect and excellence of quality; the re-<lb />sult has been to enable us to present a su-<lb />perb variety of superior grade goods in @<lb />iruly wonderful assortment of the most.<lb />recent creations of wool and silk and wool<lb />ofashionTs favorites.�<lb /><lb />Handsome materials and fashionable<lb />fabrics will be difficult to obtain this sea-<lb />son, for tlie reason that importation are<lb />much below the average, particulatly in<lb />fine silks and dress fabrics, and the Amer-<lb />ican manufacturers have been obliged to<lb /><lb />hundred extra copies hava been dis-<lb />tributed today and move will be sent<lb />out tomorrow end Saturday. If you<lb />want tu reach the people get your ads|<lb /><lb />ready tomorrow morning.<lb />7)<lb /><lb />The Hum xist..<lb />oCan any of you tell me: why Luza-<lb />rus was a beggar?� asked the female<lb />teacher in a West Side- Sunday-school,<lb />oWhy was Lazarus a beggar?� she re.<lb />peated sternly. -~Please: maTam,� re"<lb />plied a small boy, whese father wis a<lb />merchant, obecause hé didnTtadvertise:.�<lb /><lb />" Buffalo Times,<lb /><lb />curtali their productions.<lb /><lb />Keach department of our business is ful-<lb />ly prepared to show the newest and cor-<lb />rect meterials, styles and colorings for tall<lb />and winter, and we strongly recommend an<lb />early examination of the various depart-<lb /><lb />ments.<lb /><lb />RICKS &amp; TAF'T,<lb />The Money Savers:<lb /><lb />Ns renee ae ae<lb /><lb />MARRIED.<lb /><lb />Braucy"Hovuse."At tite home ot 5&amp;5 co<lb />the bride » few miles frome Scotlan]|: on Sq 5 "4<lb />Neck,.Oet. 2hst, Miss Eltw House was | ~do oq ot<lb />married: 10 Mr. W. J. Buitey, of Pitt 2° a oe<lb />county... ~The: bride is. v-elk known here q Go OE wp<lb />and her. going will be a loss-to the com- "L me O ste me E ea<lb />munity, bu MalitaxTs loss will be Pitt ° ah Oo toy v2)<lb />countys gain; and The Coramenwealth s. OoXo ri is<lb />congrasalates the happy groem and ve 3 Za tO 8<lb />joins the-many friends of both m wish- e oy ee S<lb />ing them great success and much hap- BOEo&amp;,®@ if<lb />piness"Scotland Neck Cemmon- Qe5 aye ~aq {T]<lb />wealth . ay wm a= ay i)<lb />4 *) Oe" wag o~L<lb />4 a J<lb />| Bdatdons<lb />Notice to Creditors. a OO aR ey<lb />ws Og<lb />The undetsigned havings duyye quali- , 9 @ ho = Ty)<lb />fied before the Seperior Court Clerk of =) =] Bh p) opt<lb />Pitt county as. Executor~ of* the Last © © ote = 5.2 © . 7<lb />Will and Testament of J&amp;me Woich:| gf. eg 9. ty cet A<lb />ard,deceased, motice is hereby given to ps « bf a. RS ch<lb />all persons indebved to-the @stst. to we 7 © a fe) jay =<lb />make immediate payment to she muder- |. ow CHO Ts ry an<lb />signed, andiall persons having claims} o g yd Em<lb />against said ~estace must paesent the | oy ~hel a a odq<lb />sanae for paymenton or before the. 24th [i ~~ O'b ed T os Oo<lb />day of October, 1897. or this motiee wil b pt ° Pyae st BS<lb />be-plead im bar of recovery. ; 9 pate SOO &amp; re a<lb />This 24th day of Octce+r 1806. My Be Re litie) t<lb />A. J. WHICHARD, roF VS re Dee OR<lb />Bxeeator of Jom2s Whizhard | on an 5 o:.; 9<lb /><lb />per gear nape<lb /><lb />over aby stave ~nade.<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />The Widson ~Heater, wi dbesiaaeeks i hens habit the amost ammarkable Spat ms<lb />oIn the first place iirnitisies trorefvontfthaafeny stovesknown, and, will save oe cent.<lb /><lb />**'Becond, with Wd 0e bbree ordinary stioks of pine store wood, ieswilll |<lb />bours, awe ~with: ordinary: care the fire will never Ro out. gfe<lb /><lb />~ ~tose at the base: there is socinlewiét cE He] it j is + 2. so ae<lb />sary ~to Temove the-ashes oftemer than Once a montli' Phege stoves are<lb />Ht ot which ie mado fon bedroom is<lb /><lb />ever<lb /><lb />ee<lb />aie<lb /><lb />opat |<lb /><lb />Pibbhe!<lb /><lb />nie<lb /><lb />ba FESS<lb /><lb />. 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