DJ. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. — TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS; 26 Cents a Month. GREENVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1896. No. 476 eS BS ELLO! CENTRAL. i 4> aan Give me “o6 ” Ve Wal) IS SS YF Oe —WHy GT. MUNFORD 3 Shoes, Clothing’ and Dress Goods Store. eet | A ‘GOOD:-: BYE. Phone 96. ir, ‘gress, |’ TEACHERS’ ASSEMBLY. Important Matters at the Asheville Session. » ‘Mr. Epitrur:—Yesterday I gave you a synopsis of the work done the first two days of the Assembly at its recent session in Asheville. To-day | will continue these sketches. At the morning session on Friday Mr. C. W. Toms ot the graded school at Durham discussed “Art and Mauau- al Training in the Public Schools’ ina manner that convinced his hearers that it is a question worthy of their serious consideration. Prof. N. R. Craighill, of the A. & M. College followed with an elegant pa- per upon, “The Relation of Technical Training to Intellectual Development.” He has recertly come into the state, bat has already impressed himself upon the people as an important factor in our educational interest. “The Relation of Technical Train- ing to Macezial Development” was pre- sented by B. R. Lacy, Commissioner of Labor Statistics, and D, A. Tompkins ofthe Tompkin’s Manutacturing Com- pany of Charlotte. They are practical business men and treated the subject along this line. Sollowing this Prof. Charles E, Brewer, of Wake Forest College dis- cussed “The Value of Science Study for Material Develcpment.” He ex- hibited research and thought in his ad- mirably prepared paper. Dr. Henry Louis Smith, Prof. of Physics, Davidson College, gave a talk on the subject; “The Cultnre Af- forded by Science Study.” He is proba- bly the most cultured and ready man of the Assembly, and no man appears be- fore it who is listened to with more in- terest. He does not read a paper pre- pared upon the question but discusses it almost without votes. We would commend him as an example for all those who accept places on the pro- gramine, “The Unity of Education” was to have been discussed at night by Dr. Kilgo, President of Trinity College. He was unavoidably absent and many regrets were expressed that he could not be heard upon this subject. Miss Belle Kearey, of Miss., who is lecturer for the W. C. T. U. the evening and gave us one of the best talks (I mean public) I ever heard by a woman. ‘The Assembly passed a reso- lution endorsing heartily her work. occupied Saturday was devoted to sight seeing and an excursion to, Vanderbilt’s farm. If I were to attempt a descriptioh of his plase and its surroundings I should fail to convey even 2. faint conception of what it is. No artist or writer can picture it upon paper. To know what it is you must see it, and with this re- mark we must content ourselves for the present. Later we may give some fait giimpses of what it is or wiil be, | the loveliest, place on earth. In our next we will complete our brief synopsis of the programme, ful- towed by some impressions of the foney shapes. He said he woald rather lose his HEEL E 7 Ly Wilson OS | 820) —Marpecs Docs life than bis leg. | a Lv Goldsboro ; v | 18 —benana ehemioiio a. es a good; Hy gwallowed ecarboiice acid. e - 4) | | 2 6 Lv M ‘ ; ) V Magnolia | 4 18) B) desert ard cx conch! cf being pre-! He waited a while bat deth did Ar Wilmington pw AM pared ina bvcy, 7°. ue sides of 8} not enme fast encugh, ard with —PUBLISHED EVERY. WEDNESDAY aTr— _ | quart mold wie slocr of conge cake. | his pocket-knite he cut several : Cover the hoittom 3f the mold with a) 4° : - 4 ete , | TRAINS GOING NOTRH. “thick laver of thinly sMecd banana, deep geshes in his ieft wrist. One Dollar Por Year , | FIN the mol] with stiff whipped cream | I Inally, he threw himself out of , é aa. Dated bh | # = 5, | and set it aside in the ice box until a window to the sidewalk. He . AR | 3% | 3 ha wanted, then remove carefully from died two hous. i i nS [S ke Pang) Cs if‘ ¥ } — (eR A | MA | the rnold and serve. Tp i} ‘ t} i pl ‘ bi y 4 { : a A MPM. —Apple Rice Pudding —Pare, quar- , 1 7 . a ; Y avon y Ly Florence | 8 40 745) {er and core three tart apples end AN MARE RT WEATHER ; : Gy iavetteville! 11.10) 9 40) spread loosely in a Luttered agate a . : THE£ TOBACCO DEPAKTMENT, "WHICH : Lv. Selim: 2 37 | ding dish. Add three-quarters cupfu . . YA RT | ni 13 | ar Wilscn 5 20 lt 35, of sovar and three tablespoonfuls rice | I au GOW Frepared, to furnish IS A REGULAR FEATURE OF ral PAPER, ae | | to one quart of milk; turn the mixture | Tee iu any quantity, ard wall keep IS ALONE WORTH MANY TIMiES THL. Se | \ over tne apples, spread a few bits of| well supplied throughout the SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, : c= butter over the tops and bake ina mod- Summer. Alt orders 1n town de- 72 | | erate oven four hours. Serve hot with | livered without extra charge. : ae AM” mary | sweetened whipped cream.--Orange When yon want to be served (0)- Ly Wilmington! 9 25 josh | Judd Parmer. promptly send me your orders. ‘ ; x. foo. —Cuids, With or Without Fever.— + — ee , ; iv Maguolin | 10 62 | 8 30 _ Sunpay Hours.---From 7 to 10 When you need eae ‘4 Ly Goldsboro 12 01 1g xa! On gong to bed, let the feet and legs’ ar Wilson 1 OU 10 ut be bathed ina warm bath. Drink free-| A. M. and from 5 to 6:30 P. M. Ly Tarboro 248 . ly of warm, thin gruel or warm weak} Positively no ice delivered be- + Ww - —_ —-| tea with plenty of milk init. If there tween these hours. N | N (5 ix 2 Mo, is pain in the head, apply a mustard | a ep a) . : Be 6S) poultice on the back of the neck unt Fresh Fish arrive by every boat ; a= | the skin is red and painful. If there is W , — — ! skin is red and painful, | . R. PARKER. Scape Yq? . P.M ip Mp u pain in the chest, the side or any part. Near Five Points Don t forget the Ly Wilson: | 1 20 /11 35 10 39| Cf the abdomen, put the mustard 2 ive He Ar Rocky Mt 217 (1211, 11 16| Plaster directly over the painful part —_—-—— ___— | until the same effect is produced.— hale . _ Ar Tarboro 4001 | i NOTICE. Reflector ©OT¢rrti Ce, Liveryool Mereury. 1 Lv Tarboro | . Tc! . Lv Rocky Mt | 217) liv a7 Lucky pias—un.ucky opats.|10;the Tobacco Farm 0 Ar Weldon ut 01 Former with Twe Legs No Good aad Lat- ers. | oo . | Train on Seotland Neok 3 ter for Folk went whe setae | All farmers growing tohacco who pro- W (HAVE! AMPLE E ACILITIES | mn on Scotland Neck ranch Roa They—the girl with the violets and | pose to use the Improved Method of FOR THE | «baves Weldon 3.55 D. m., Ualifax 4.1 [the girl with the feather boa—came Hanging or Looping Tobacco for curing KI ~WORK AND DO ALL ; Pp. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 P' into the public tearoom and settled at | are notitied that they must procure a . NDS Ob COMMERCIAL AND w., Greenville 6.47 p. m., Kington 7.45 | one Ae ‘ , § »vio- | Farm Right before using the same. an oy > D: n. Returning, leaves Kinston 720. one of the small tables. She of the vio & ¢ ng TOBACCO. WAREHOUSE WORK. ‘lets studied the menu. It was her The same having been patented Oct. 22, -m., Greenville 3.22 a, m, ‘ivi 1896 armer, and bv hj Hatites a ALOU - Weldon Tua treat. She of the boa drew her gloves | !896 by Pleasant B. Farmer, and by him tJ whe *4q e ; . . yan lv her nejoh. | *sslgned to John R. Chaney. Farm 0 Aaily eee Sanday. ee and pen bee ee ber nae Rights can be procured by applying to Trains on Washnigten Branch lenve| iso. 4 iy” ; "| me. as "a chocolate eclair and ¢ 7 hh a Washington 8.00 a, 1., und 3.00 pom Th was ot O 1 chocolate ectal anee IStaC A. SUGG, Attorney. , * Veseenc &'af ) arrives Parmele 3.50 a. m.. and 4.40 p. ners Oy tbe way: a | Greenville, N. C., June 23, 1896, . ifr Ol ali rices NHil Our i Alrons wm., Tarbore 9.45 a.m, reburving eaves Violets began to draw off her gloves, | . * . Ce ‘t 2 9 . 2) — a5 ‘Tarboro 3.80 p..m., Parmele 11.209. m, | be? companion chattering about others | and 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington | °¢t luncheon in the room. Suddenly | Notice. : 11.60 a. m..and 7.10 p.m. Daily ex-| she stopped brr chatter and gasped: | All residents of Greenville ownicg ° 2 e A , Vn » os tee . oe Qgroanreat! "he © . r “he ‘ye 5 ept Sunday. Connects with trains an Margaret! What a beauty. Wherg | dogs are hereby notified that they must Heotlend Neek Branch. iid y ‘t it? Aren't you afrai ry ad oe tate Aren't you afraid to register the same and pay the taxes | 3 ‘ 2 Soero- Te yt wear it? Sn at . } Arai leavex Laroore, IN ©, via Albe- |” Shea) ray ow , thereon by the Ist of July, as required marie & Raleigh i. &.‘daily exceptsua- | What?) Oh, my opal? “Why, Char- . day, ut 450 p.m., Sunday 800 P. M; | ley brought me the stone from Mexico 7 Onvinanes tM I of the vartive Plymouth 9.00 1. SL, 5,25 p. wm. | last spring, and mother bad it set for | OW Jaws. ae Me UMCUOWAN, Revarning. saves Plymouth daily except | meat Christmas. No, Pm not afraid | Tax Coilecior. —IS THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN GREENVILLE FOR~ Sundvy, 6.00 a. n.., Seuday 9.30 a ’K., | | arrive Parberuo 1.25 am anne Ve 45 | opals being unlucky. I don’t believe in 7 “4 ° Train on Midlaud N.C. branch leavss /such things, anyhow. I’m not the least JUST RECEIVED BLARK BOOKS STATIONERY NOVE Goldsboro daily, ep, 16: f t Sunday, 6.05 bois | bit superstifious.” MARA AAASAAALAAA AA “N J M. arriving Smithtield 7:30 a. m. Be! “Well, I weuldn’t wear an opal for | burning leaves Sinithtield 8.00 a.m, or. any tives ut Goldsbors 9.30 a. im. any to wear it. IVs perfeet nonsense about thing, wnfless I had been born in ——A fresh line of — . | ; | October. It may be nonsense, but © . 1 VON A full line of Ledgers, Day Books, Memorandum and Time Tras in Nashville pranch jeaue. since Christmas you've fost your Family . GROCERIES, Books, Receipt, Draft and Note Books, Le,al Cap, lvols Cap , Rocky Mount at 4.30 p.om.. arrive | purse—” ! | Bill Cap, Letter and Note Papers. Envelopes all sizes and styles, srarbrille 2.45 DP. in. “pring Hope 4.40) “Only a dime and a glove buttoner —— Consisting] of —- Handsome Box Tuy cteriet, thom 10 cents and up. School ‘lab- Mid. eturnipg seave Spring Hope and some saumples in it!” Lard lets, Slates, Lead aud Slate Fencils, Pens and Pen-Holders &e.. ’ 204. m., Neshville &3) am, aiive atl. ame ati . 5 ; ; : Kecky Mount 9.05 a a, daily exert —And year watch; and ‘two stick | lour, Full line Popular Novels by best authors. .TPbe Celebrated Dia-. Sunday. pins, to my certain knowledge; and I M t ; _ } C fle moud Inks, all colors, aud Cream Mucilage, the best made; constantly- Trains on Latta brauch, Florence p,| Pelieve it was that opal! . Mea ) er: 0 C€, | on hand. We are soleagent for the Parker Fountain Pen. Nothing. _ By leave Lata 6 40:pau, airive Dunbar |, SORES SEES vRNA. Meal | { Suear, | equals it and every business man should have one. Erasers Sponge. 750 Pm. CKO 8.05 m. Returning! Ht was my pis. ! } é 5 | Cup, Pencil-Hoiders. Rubber Bands, &c. Don't torget us when you. leave Cliot6.10 um, Dunbar 6.30 a m,, “Your pig?” Rubl » arrive Latta 7.50 am, daily except San-| “Yes. My lucky pig! You know &e.. axe. &e want anything is the, Stationary line. day. | Katharine gave me a dear little one, cut * *4 "9 Train onClivton Braach leayes War-|nut. of ebony, for Christmas, and on New Year’s day I ttook it off my watch which I am C R a E N Vv i LLE . The Charlotte éaw for Clinton caily, except Suuday, (1.10 a. m. and 8.50 Pp. m° Returning! chain to show to some one, and be- selling so low ; dare ec Ne had re aud 3,00 me tween us..we dropped it; and as 1 that jt causes OBS RV R . 8 Chose Colnection | ae ‘op where } . H, iO at Weklon forall points daily all rail via stepped back to See where it os surprise. . Y Rishmone. alse at Roukg Mount with fallen I stepped on it and broke off two Come sev me . Norfolk and CareliuaR RB for Noriolk | of its a Nast i owe . ' and I will | % North Carolina-s ¢ he all points North via Norfolk course with only a two-legged pig I’m treat you fair FOREMOST NEWsp¢ : Norfolk, only a two-legged pig I'm 3 SP4PER OGM TA INE: bonne ‘0 wave the Tomest sorter is and square. The course embraces all the branches DAILY a neral Supt. | t reat was hard luck. But I thought . nsually taught in an Academy, AND , . on Pee eee wr. you weren't superstitious.” @. uy, HARD LE& e | Terms, both jforgcuition and aboard | WEEKLY. © . ° ens ee eet ‘anager, “Well, I’m not. But everyone knows ‘ _ reasonable. | ; & y, 4 about lucky pigs. And the idea of blam- | ~ = Boys weil fitted and equipped for oe | —We are agents for — ing it on ny opal. Why, opals can’t do THE MORN ING’ STAR. business, by taking . the academic | {ndeperder: and fea: less ij : | ) any harm, anyhow. My birthday « the course alone. Where they wish to | wore attraetive than ever, it will be "s jth of October.”—Chicago Times-Her- The Oldest purste & “‘gher course, this seliool invaluable visitor to ihe hedie ‘ th t : ald. guaran; ¢. thorough preparation to oflice, the club or the work roow, ape im | usin ote Stake Uae _ Borchgrevink, the Norwegian Explorer. }) i N ‘aroline or the Sta niversity, It! y x Suffolk, Va. Borchgrevink is a Norwegian, some dl y CWwSpaper in refers tc ; 108 ee have recently left Kae DAILY OBSERVER, ‘a 3 ; 30 years of age, of medium height and |. N h ¢ li {its wall ‘or the truthfu ness of this '| All of the news of the world. Com a W hose work is howhere sur-| of modest mien, and has the typical | _ ort ar 0 na. statement. plete Daily reports trom the Stat passed. We make shipment Seandinavian fairness of hair and flor- Any youfg man with character and | and National Capitols, $8 a vear , idity of complexion. His face gives |' Ni y= 1 moderate ability taking * course with _ eyery Wednesday and goods signs of that determined spirit and The Only dIX D ollar Daily oj us will be aided in making atrange- THE WEEKLY €3SERVER. are returped Saturda y: “Get fixity of purpose which Norse explorers its Class in the State. . | ments to continue in the higher schools. A rfeet f te. . have shown from the early vikings to na tui caus The discipline will be kept. at its perfect fami'- journnl. All the your buudles to us on Tuesday 8/ this latest voyager. His hardships, in- Hews of the woek. The reports : ar , ; ‘avors Limited Free Coinage | Present standard. from the Legislature a speeial. Fea~ -and they recelve. prompt atten- | cident to service before the mast in a ¥ 8 Neither time nor attention nor ture. Boonen. the Weckly Ob- Hon, AN, Rad aata & Gsrenteed. | asalt on the Antarctie sea and its eon- |Of the Ten Per Ceni. Tax on ig relat apd lor iceiolaaseess | Asai dui knd Walt 23 ole TN We are responsible for any ar-| ditions. The intelligent audience noted | State Banks. Daily 50 cents , ONLY ONE LULLs . «i YEAR Pras yh ) eh tie ; For further particulars see. or ad-| - rage © ‘ * ticle iost.. his impersonal and retiring disposition, rmonth. Weekl $1.00° per ce, npya bei dp ; J. L. Starkey & Bro, | senerousappiause- 98 Wilmington N. C.' | ava HE OBSE! sate ~ |), WORIGGS, Pres, 3/'SCHIGGS, Cashier, Maj. HENRYZHARDING « Ass’t Cashier. ie | FIRE IN KINSSON. HELLO ? Seen oem M. Mark’s Clothing Store and Stock Damaged—Timely Arrival of the Engine Prevented a Great , Loss, Coin Canty ati Brig Ses JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING Did You Call Me? HereI Am. ‘Yours attention is called tu oar _ darge and excellent line of S. F. Freeman left this morning for Plymouth. | w oe Shean (~pecial to Daily Refleetor.) Gre Ve N.C. 2 ; Creates many # new business. es te oS - ) ms Lui Enlarges many an old business, “w.G. Little has gone to Seven) Kinston, N. C. 26.—Last might enville, oe : ai : Preserves many a large business. Springs for s few days. about 9:30 o’lock the fire alarm was . ee Kevives many «dull business, e . ‘cai dnd the 8 — be i y Rescucs many a lost business, Allen W iicuud Gd wocdin given and the fire proved to be In STOCKHOLDERS. __—-FOR—— Saves many a failing casoaie ere e pl lg Biba “ . 8/a branch store of M. Mark’s on North! Representing a§Capital offMore Than a Half S -enres suecess to any business. | from a trip in Lenoir county. Queen street under the new opera house. Million®Dollars, Oe To “advertise judiciousiy,”,use the c lumps of the REFLECTOR. The building was possibly damaged about $150, and’ the stock was dam- Wm. T. Dixon, President National Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md. R. L. Humber went to Grifton last night and returned this morning. — SPRING AAD SUMMER WEAR —Consisting of— HENRIETTA, CASHMERE Ss, ALL-WOOL DRESS GOODS, Beautiful, stylish, up-to-date, anu cheaper than ever before. LAWNS, CHALLIS, DIMITIES, WHiTE GOODS, PAKISIAN RIPPLES, INDIA LINENS, LINEN LAWNS, MULLS, DOTTED SWISSEES, and Novel COTTON GOODS . of different kinds snd description. Never were they more beautiful than this season. ¢ —(Come see our— SHIRT WAIST SILK they are the correct styles and prices. HAMBURG EDGING and INSERTIONS, LACES, RIBBONS, FANCY BRAIDS, and NOVELTIES. aerecenets neem LaceCurtains Window Shades, Curtain Poles. — A line of.— Oxford Ties or Ladies aud Children that has never been equalled in this town. Shoes, Shovs, for every buyer who wants an horest, reliable, wearing articles. Umbrellas to protect you from the sun and rain. cee eetnnensimnee Gentlemen come and examine our —line of- ’ Shirts, Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Straw and Fur Hats, Susvenders and Hosiery. Shoes in correst styles, best quality and popular prices. We can and will pléase you if you will give us a call. —Our line of— Furniture is complete and embraces many useful articles of genuine merit. Our Oak Suits are lovely. Easy comfortable Rockers of many different kinds. Dining and Par: lor chairs, Lounges and Couches, Parlor Suits, Centre 'l'ables, Side- Boards, Dining Tables, Tin Safes, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Floor and Table Oil Cloths, Mattings of cheap and good grades. of beautiful designs. Come and see us we will be more than pleased to show you « through our stock. A careful in- spection will repay you mary times the cost. TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES, Passenger and mail north, arrives 8:22 A. M. Going South, irrives 6:47 P. M. _ North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A M, leavesi@:10 A. M. South Bound Freight, arrives 2:00]P. M. leaves 2:15 P. M. i gton Monday, Wednesday and Friday leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure day and Saturday. eee ee WEATHER BULLETIN: eae Showers to-night, Saturday fair. aarennaat—emananeneemmantsne ciate At ttapantee ALL SORTS. A Mixture of Iters, But Every One Interesting. Last night was stormy a little bit. Vermont Butter for sale at D.S Smith. There seem to have been no cherri2s this season. Fresh Shreded Cocoanut just in at J. S. Tunstall. Car load Flour just in at J. L. Star \key & Bros. Car Joad of Lime and Hulls, cheap at S. M. Schultz. Had you thought that there are but three more days in which to list taxes. The “Southern Leader,” still hotds the lead as the best 5 cent smoke. Nothing equals it. D. S. SairH. Fresh Butter. N. Y. State and Carr’s at S. M. Schultz’e. Can Tomatoes, Corn, Peaches, Cher ries, Apricots, Pears and Pmeapple. S. M. Scuu tz. pound, S. M. Scuuitz. * The rain Thursday night seems to have been general in this section, and it was very heavy. Thursday evening in the yard of Mr. J. W. Worthington, near Ormonds- ville, lightning struck a clothes line and killed two chickens. A rough shelter that had been raised in rear of the building going up for Mr. J. L. Wooten, fell Thursday evening and caught Mr. John Proctor, one ot the workmen under it. He was slight- ly hurt. WATSON FOR GOVERNOR. semen chert Full Ticket Nominated—Convention Large and Enthusiastic. (Specia! to Daily Reflector ) Rateigu, N. C., June 26.—The the following ticket : Governor—Cyrus B. Watson, Forsyth. Lieut. Governor—Thomas W. Ma- son, of Northampton. Secretary of State—Charles M.Cook, of Franklin. Auditor—R. M. Furman, of Bun- of combe. Treasurer—B. EF. Aycock, Wayne. Supt. Public Scarborough, of Johnston. Mecklenburg. Supreme Court Judges—-A. C, Avera, of Burke; G. H. Brown, of Beaufort. Delegates at Large—Thos, J. Jarvis, J. R. Webster, of Rockmgham, — Electors at Large—Lock Crag, W. C. Douglas. train going ‘steamer“Far River arrives from Wash- In Srock—Dried teaches. . "runes, | * Raisins, Dates aud Apples, 5e. per |; of Instruction—-J. CC. Attorney General—F. I. Osborae, of of Pitt ; Thos. G. Skinner, of Perquim- | avs; A. M. Waddell, of New Hanover ; Julius Brafman. of Hogan Alley, is breathing the ozone of Greenville to- day, Mrs. W. F, Burch and children left this morning to visit friends in Scotlaxa Neck. Mrs. R. L. Humber and little son left Thursday evening for Beautort to visit her parents. Mrs. G. F. Smith, of Louisburg, who has been visiting Mrs. R. L. Humber, left Thursday evening for Beaufort. “The Sunbeam Circle” of “The Kings Daughters and Sons.” will give a a “Tacky Party” at the Academy Tuesday night June 30th. 'dially invite the public to come, and bring their pockets full of nickels. They cor- The First. The RerLecror ‘s under many obligations to Dr. W. H. Bagwell for a fine nut-meg cantelope this afternoon. Thisis the first we have seen andit tast- ed like old tlmes. Our Ticket. We give our readers the Democratic ticket in today’s issue as nominated at Raleigh yesterday. It is first class in There every respect. is nota weak man on the ticket. There is nota man but who isabove reproach. ‘There is nota man on it but for whom every good citizen of North Carolina ought’to feel proud to vote. We will have more to say to-morrow aged considerably by water, and slight- ly by fire. R. C. Strong was the first one to discover the fire, and as soon as the lelerk of the store arrived, Mr, Strong, in some way, got the keys in his poses- sion and would not allow any one to enter the store, not even the proprietor, and as soon as the engine was at work and they were r.ady to throw water, Mr. Strong opened the door and two hice streams were thrown in and the fire soun extinguished. The fire originated in the rear of the store under ashort clethiag counter near the wall, and under this counter the floor bad burned clear through. There seems to be right much suspic- in to the origin cf the fire, because kerosene smelled very strong in the rear of thestoreand several things were examined, and was supposed to be sat- urated with oil. The building is owned -by S. H. Loftin. | But for our powertul engine no doubt the entire opera house and stores underneath would have been burned. 100 One Hundred 100 Desirable building lots for sale. 100 yards from College building. 200 « R. R. Depot. 300 =“ ‘“ Tobacco Town. 1000“ “ business portion of town. Terms very reasonable. Apply to H1GGS BROS. as to particulars and individuals. HAC ays ore aie unsurpassed. Address Ae ea RE ee FOR YOUNG No superior work done anywhere, North or South. It has now the best faculty it has ever had. The adyantages offered in Literature, Languages, Musicand Art James Dinwiddie, M. A., 100 One Hundred 100 — Dna: AS ~ atte & LADIES, Raleigh, N. ©. INSTITUTE. {University of Virginia.] Principal. R L. DAVIS, Pres’t. Ly The Ba is. @ R. A. TYSON, Vice-Pres’t. J. L. LITTLE. Cash’r. t REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896. SE nk of Greenville, GREENVILLE, N. C. @O@ O22“ Capital $50,000.00. <_Paid in Capital $25,000.00. 33339 DBDQ]DD Transacts a General Banking Business and Solicits Collections and Ac-| Democratic State convention nominated | Counts of Responsible Persons and Firms. The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland Nek, N. C. Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N €. R. R. Fleming, Pactolus. N. C. D. W. Hardee, Higgs Bros., Greenville, N. C. We respectfully solicit the accounts of firms, individuals and the general public, Checks and Account Books furnish- ed on application. i 4 meee an a memes antennae nr eeseteereh An Endless Zine _ Of Canned Goods, Fancy and Staple Gro- ceries, as well as high- grade but reasonable priced Table Delicacies may always befound at imy store. A call will convince you that I am the lead- er, STORE waK DR GUUS NOTIONS, SHOES. Hats, Caps,Gents’ Furnishings, and the cheapest line of STRAW MATTING in the town. 11 cts ‘to 23 cts yard. Agent for Wanamaker & Brown ‘of Philadelphia,tailor-made Cloth- ‘ing for Men and Boys. Biggest ‘line of Samples you ever saw. Come and Jook at them and you will say it is the prettiest and cheapest line of CLOTHING you ever saw in the town. H. B. GLARK. | Qawls’ J ewelry Store, PAPA KER We have afew more ¥ * oIeEeEeutnXxe i ents a piece. BAB BABI BA By \B/\ aly DAA Bt 2 gee a a : é JS 2 iy ad A 3 be ‘ X 3 ~ : f : j : >= Wholesale and Retail Dealers in === a di liadll + ’ left of those == The convention adjourned at 5 o’elock this morning. All are’ pleased | with the nominations. There was, much enthusiasm and a tremendous crowd. atthe convention. = =—«s_— he wees ete ‘te Hs 8 is F : t etsy oe a 4 8 Li Is a RE s « ; a ee a ; 8 # 5 Pee > fea 7 ‘Bite ah al | - The Edueators of Correct Styl Be ella oad A Few Ice Cream Freezers | wihieh will be-sold-at cut, prices, be oe ‘J hs Be bas fae