D. J. WHICHARD, Editor aad Owner. TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 25 Cents a Month. Vol. 4. _ GREENVILLE, N. C., SATURDAY, JULY 18 1896. No. 494 L : di ae PRESS ASSOCIATION. Third Vice President_—W. A. Cur- } ; | : 4. a : es : meer tis, of the Franklin Press. Th M | oe {eo | Delightful Session at Wilmington. Secrstary and ‘Lreasurer—J. B. e oney Question 9 . _ {Sherrill, of the Concord Times. Your attention is ‘called to the| The North Carolina Press Associa- Poet—W. W. McDiarmid, of the fact that cion held its twenty-fourth annual con- Lumberton Robesonian. Is agitating the country just now-—-but gold or vention ,this week in the city of Wil- is offering all ot his ¥ , . } , y al 4 ° : | ABT]. | rington. In all there were forty edi-| 5 Ustorian—)s W. Bailey, of the silver--you get the worth of your a on tors in attendance and they had a very | 71108! 4secorder. . ' , interesting meeting, Orator—John €. Tipton, of the money3 here The m orning of the first day was de- Rutherfurdton Democrat. : of welcome and responses, and the an-| London, of the Chatham Beards Thad , 3 Hi ING nual address ot the President. In the |. Manning, of the Henderson Gold afternoon the editors were taken in | beef sd. A. Robinson, of the Durham coast railvoa "1 to Ocean View where an| Delegates to the National Editorial That’ S not our way. lt’ S giving him such good, . f hour was spent in sight seeing and surf association for 1897—J. B. Whitaker, } . ] h } d bri : AT COST bathing. They then r:turned to |°! the Winston Sentinel ; J. A Thom- 1onest values In what he needs that it rings : | Wrightsville where an old fashioned |* ef the Louisburg Times; M. L. ; voted to matters of business connected| Executive Committee—J. A. Thom- charge by fthe Chamber ot Commerce | Su" iJ. W. Bailey, cf the Raleigh Bib-| [f’g not what we can “work off? on a customers oyater .onst was served to which the Shipman, of the Brevard Hustler,|him back again and again. Brings his friends, with the Association, and to addresses |#8, of the Louisburg Times ; HW. A. Sl and given ae excursion over the sea— ical Recorder. Benj. Bell, of tha Wilmington Messen- quill drivers did full and ample justice. & , , to make room for fall stock. They wee back in Wigton atime Bo too. “hat's our way. we've put on prices that | . Alternates— ing, 0 reen- os aaig er tid held another, businete) Weekly sd. W. Neck othe appeal to you---values that you can appreciate : Lawns, Challies, Thursday through the courtesy of boro Courier; J. A. Arthur, of the at a ianice. 1 y 1 fig ) . I Do Capt. John W. Harper, of the steamer Washington Messenger , J. J. Faris, of 5 Dimes, White Goods, Wisin te sr nt wer Hh Foe Etrrin, | Fy ANK W I LSON; crn cet Sel) susan EvEnine | ° e e the onte India Linins, Mulls, ful trip all through. Returning to — a THE KING CLOTHIER. a | Carolina Beach a stop of two hours was The W. W. Society gavea very en- DOTTED SWISSES AND made and the Association held another jJoyable reception last night at the] ” business session for the election of offi- palatial residence of Mr. R. J. Cobb. 20 a AR ROARK [ ) ]cers. At night another session was| The grounds and house were beautifully PS ee : NOVEL COTTON GOODS AT | held in Wilmington and all busmess be- | decorated and everybody had adehghtful | , ing completed the convention adjourned |"™e. ‘here was music, dancing and |g SLIPPERS Cc OG & T sine die. every coneeiveable kind ot amusement, | 3s D. Bi : . Wilmington was exceedingly cour- we owing partite ene aC LACES , » a teous to the editors and made their stay iss Ada Wooten with Z. V. John. = WHITE GO ODS ae : son. SMA. »> "i ; in the city of such pleasure as to be an ay mag: ’ aan - occasion long remembered ‘even ‘going Miss Annie Foley with J W. Wig- : 3 | Dr @€Ss Goods, Novelties, > : so far as to invite the Association to | ®! MI Helen Perki ith R.J. Coab g And Other >: : ryt vead- | “!88 Helen Perkins with R. J. Coub. | * =e ane Wilmington its permanent head Miss Bettie Tyson with W.J. Corl MID SUMMER GOO DS SILKS FOR SHIRT WAIST, dust how they appreciated this can be aan : , at , Miss Blanche F] g ith J. E. ; At ‘Cost best expressed in the resolutions adopt- Star kay. snene Msanagan with GRE ATLY RED UCED 1) PRICES by the Association. Miss Krma Cobb with J. L Starkey. ao Y > HAMB URG EDGING, The following resolution offered by} py. and Mrs D. wu. James, LAN G’s C CASI H H OUSE . J. C. Tipton was unanimously adopted. —Nfjss Sophie Jarvis with Herbert’ : 5 See et At Cost . “Resolved, That the thanks of the White. OF wennnnnane North Cacolina Press Association are Miss Betsie Greene with C. M. < sald Cu Y ae KULVa q9 : fi : _——_#s ¢ 7 ae heroy extended to the Wilmington Jones. qo » ae Chamber of Commerce for their cordial | Miss Olive Joyner with J. L. Flem- qc te 2 invitation and entertainment while in Le rey : aK » si a SHOES. . Wilmington, to the Wilmington Sea- Miss Annie Perkins with J. L. Little ef ; “NO pa Vv : : : Such as Oxford Ties for ladies coset railroad, he Wilmington street} Miss Jenuie Williams with W. HH. |3qo: SO1JJOAO NT ‘spuon Ssol(] e.. a and children, and low railroad, to Captain John W. Harper, Long. «| ge > quarters for men cf the steamer’ Wilmington, and to} figs Bessie Jarvis with Mayor | 36 Sd00” ACTH AM 7 : the railroads for tae courtesies éxtend- Forbes. cc SHOV ' i k AT COST. ed. T Miss Rosalind Rountree with G. J. “Resolved furtLer, that the thanks of | | Waodward. the North Carolina Press Association | Hostess— Mrs. xR. J. Cobb ; and Mrs. are hereby tendered to v. J. Whichard H. C. Hooker. for the faithful and efficient manner in “oat | at 8 ere Ree ER een An ar’ SORA se Me e es Sade Se gee is which he discharged the duties as sec- A Big Somet — | | HATS. retary of the convention.” | Cueage “he. eolecea oe conn for _ “ | . > Fe : Such as hegbt ‘color j in: felt ‘and | J.P. Caldwell offered ; the following B) Mr. A. Forbes, thade the. Rertecror re all soaked gdods which was adopted b A ising vote. iy kers ae “The Nye Obl Peat ont JOFFE "kesh" wate] BIO 5E—— AT Cost. tion, on the eve of sienna makes. bumpkin, yesterday. It is as lange As | , . |# pumpkin, of a green color, and i is ex— | | special acknowledgerhent of its thanks. actly the chaps of'a ¢ ian for nnnumbered courtesies to Messrs. 7 nb? oe ae tracted «a yreat deal ot attention. 7 || F. 43. Huggins, B. F. King and Charles Guessing lias:heen. lively ce to “what o “wh el eee ene a ee are meee it is,” and when they asked Billie what tain mor 8 mu ” it was, he replied it was a great, big Ae7rp NA; g our entertainment especially in | 3 ts hale. oy the meyahilpa of the ‘Tocal squasa, nearly the size of frank Sugg’s “WF a to a snake, It was raised by Caesar. if La | press, especially Messrs. Bell. and Ber. : pass ward and to Mr. James H. Chadbourn, - G. a silt : Irs preside 0 of the Chamber: of Com- Chu ges Secmorsey. 5 | invitation. t9 the rch 8 uiake this. delightful ity Methodist hurehSunday-schoo at i a SE gs -, 19:30 A. ML Freaching at 1] A. M. ie oy Pa lg ae ih Rey, a a, fae eet’ bade sak : . 4 callout wei on “yloritiee bskeeyss'3 Uoalliw oW Cal ered oss ABIIOE. saod yas" “ila gL AS rs Me Ri ; parse sal 9380.2. 9, by Rev. E. D.| scons Vie Preient—J. 7. Brit, om aes The Ladies Palace of Dress Goods, . phir imierai me 4 Baur Bes Sonn.” id _ | HAVE TEE PRETTIEST SP ge ad Paper! | ever shown in Greenville. Be sure to see my samples. All new []OME SCHOOL FOR GiBLS.|_ Will open at “Elm Cottage,” Dp FLECTOR, |=22.Sera: nor about their carrying - Thi ich h id: “I Lage re an ogee . ale . Oct. 2nd a Home School for Girls, think West Virginia willbe carried by from 8 to.16 years of age. Num- |free.silver. I beheve that the sentic} ber limited 40 10. Address | |ment throaghout the State is over- | re _A. L. McC. WHELAN, | | whelmingly in favor ot it. In my own] Norwood P. O- Nelson Co. Va. ig county I know personally. of Republi- pae UNIVERSITY. - gan votes that we will “get WD. OF 36 Teachers, 534 Students, Tuition 360 nid Sie a Entered as’ second-class mail matter. ee a tenets Stee ee SURSCRIPTION RATES. - One year, - - + + $8.00 Ome month, - . + « «2 —Qne'week.. - - - - «10 Delivered in town by carriers without 3xtra cost. -__ Advertisng rates are liberal and can be had on application to the editor,,or, at the office. = We desire a five correspondent at every postofiice inthe county, who will send in brief items of NEWS as it occurs 4a each neighborhood, Write plainly aad only on one side of the paper. a eeenidt Liberal Commission ou vion rates paid to agents.; subserip- we — SATURDAY, JULY 18TH, 1896. eS Convention Dates. ene Populist National Convention, St. platform. I think the same condition exists in other counties in the State. We will hold our State convention August 12th, and will nominate a State ticket upon a silver basis through out.. Every one of our Congressiona candidates will also be for silver.” The Congressional committe has al- ready placed large orders for Mr. Bry- an’s speeches in Congress, in order to to be able to promptly fill the orders tor them which have already begun to come in. Among the other documents selected by the committee for campaign use are speeches on finance by Senators Daniel, Jones, of Ark., and Cockrell ; onthe income tax by Representative McMillin and Ex-Representative Wike, and Representative Fitzgerald’s speech on sectarianism and the Marquette statue. | According to present indications, the number of democratic clubs which will take part in this year’s campaign will largely exceed that of any previous cam- a yeat, Board $8. (Eight dollars) a ao “ss month, 8 full College Courses. 3 Brief Courses, Law Sehool, Medical School, Summer School for Teachers, Scholar- ships and Joans for the needy. Address PRESIDENT WINSTON, Chapel Hill, N.C. -|. $8.50 per Mo. $5.00 per Mo. Board &c. in School. Board &c.in Club. Turlington Institute. g ° A Military Boarding Schoa]. English Scientific, Commercial, Mathematica Classica'. Board Washing, &¢., an Tuition ;for 10 months. $90 to $13 10 years old. 177 pupils. Write fo catologue. IRA IT. TURLINGTON, Smithfield, N. C. P rincipal North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. This College offers thorough cout ses in Agriculture, Mechanical, Civil aud Elec- trical Engineering, and in science. General scadeinie studies supplement all these technical coures. EXPENSES PER SESSION, INCLUDING BOARD. For County Students. - - $ 91 00 For all cther Students, - 121 00 | styles, uot an old piece in the lot. Will take pleasure in bringing samples to your home if you will notify me at my shop near Hume | ber’s, on Dickerson avenue, A. P’ ELLINGTON, Greenville Market. Corrected by S. M. Schultz. >r : Bntter, per lb 15 to 26 ESTABLI3HED 1875. Western Sides 6 to 7 Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124 . Corn 40 to 60 \ AM MUL TZ Corn Meal 50 to 65 , Ye, OY aaa g | Flour, Family 4.25 to 5.00 Se Lard 5} to 10 PORK SIDES &GSHOULDERS | oats 35 to 40 Sugar 4 to6 JARMERS AND MERCHANTS BLY | Coffee | _ 15 to 25 ing their year’s supplies will tind | Salt per Sack 80 to 1 75 their interest toget our prices befere pus | Chickens 10 to 25 chasing elsewhere. Ourstock iscomplete | Eggs per doz 10 to O n allits branches. Beeswax. per FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR RICH, Tila, &e. A.ways jut LOWEST MARKET [PRICES Cotton and Peantt, Below are Norfolk prices of cotton and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished by Cobb Bros. & Commission Mere chants of Norfok - . paign. In one day, this week, sixty! Apply for Catalogues to = COTTON. r 99 ' : wo Louis, July 22. applications for charters for new clubs! ALEXANDER Q, HOLLADAY, TOBACES SNUFF. & CIGARS Mudie i Silver National Convention, St. | were reeeived at the headquarters of} Raleigh, N. C. President} we duy direct from Manufacturers, eua | Low Middling 64 Louis, July 22. the National Association of Democratic | ~7- 7 O oling you re buy at 0.18 profit. A com | Good Ordinary 6 1-16 plete stock of Tone—quie Clubs. | PEANUTS. WASHIN | There is reason to believe that a bold CTA NORMA E AN} f U H N i TU i b Prime 24 GTON LETTER. attempt is to be made to prevent the T Extra Prime 3 : list c , hich wi , | alWays onhand and sold at prices tosun | “ancy 34 populist convention, which’ will be held : {she times. Our goods areal! bought and | Spanish $1.10 bu sold for CASH therefore, having no risk to run,we sell at a close margip. S. M. SCHUU'I'Z Greenville. N C (From Our Regular Correspondent.) | Tone—firm. Wasuineton, July 17th, 1896. at St. Louis next week, endorsing) TEPARTMENTS well equipped. 27 Dincier, 444 regular students, be- GREENVILLE TORACCO MARKET Senator Jones, of Ark., who was chosen by Mr. Bryan to be chairman of the Democratic National Committee, returned to Washingion this week. He brought with him an immense stock of confidence which he is freely distri- Bryan and Sewall. “Agents of those interested in having the populsts put up a ticket of their own for the purpose of dividing the silver vote are reported to have intimated to leading populists that any price they might name would be paid for a failure on the part of the sides practice school of 97 pupils. 930 matriculates since its opening in 1892. 93 of the 96 counties represented. Com- pe.itive examination at county seat Auzust Ist, to fill free-tuition vacancies in dovmitories. Application should be made before July 20th to enter the ex- amination. No free tuitisn except to applicants signing a pledge to become } are what you want in REPORT, sees LY o. L. JOYNER. Se mma Tops.—Green.... ........1 to 24 66 Bright.... ........4 to 8; te De be + 2 are teachers. Annual expenses of free-, 66 3 to buting among Democrais. He refuses | convention to endorse Bryan and Sew- tuition students’ boarding io dormite- "Om Red........ Lee Me 4 to consider the election of Bryan and all and the nomination of a straight] ries, $90 , tuition-paying students, $130. oe Luas—Common..... ....4106 Sewall other than an absolute certain-| populist ticket. Those who ought to FURR, Girclnnbon: CHARLES D. MC- : “s Good......-.. ... 7to 15 | reensvoro. N. C. Because an old style hat never|, “ Fine.... .........12 to l& ty, and he says he knows promineat Republicans who take the same view of the situation, one ot whom told: him that he would not be surprised to see silver carry every state outside ot New England. He wis asked it he feared know say the convention will either endorse Bryan and Sewall or will nom- inate them outright. It is certain that the silver convention, to be held at the same time and place, will be for Bryan and Sewall. THE MORNING STAR, The Oldest: shows the wearer to be up to date. Currers -Common.......6 to 11 rT) Good..... 2.124 to 20 Fine.... ......15 to 274 6s NY SPRING STOCK is in and embraces the yery latest LOOD POISON the:nomination of a gold Democratic = Daily Newspaper in fete and Shapes of new Lattern ticket, and replied: “Not in the least,| WHEN THE WOMEN SAY THEY . | | A SPECIALT cory oe WILL. T also have a lovely display of puredin ibtoss dare tee ne Why should we? It will not carry any State, and the only votes it will get will be of those Democrats who vould otherwise vote for McKinley or else'go fishing. It may be called an indépendent ticket. Its convention would not be representative of the Democratic party, because the Demo. cratic varty, called together in Nation al eonvent’on by its national commit. ‘tee, has already acted. No one has any authority to call another Democrat. ic convention. No, the threat, it it may be called one, of certain gentie- men to hold another convention has no terror. I understand that several ad- ministration officials refuse to support the nominee of the Democratic convene tion.» They have never been With us Maria rides a bicykle That’s painted red an’ blue, An’ I reckon’ she'll be bouncin’ In them colored bloomers, too! But what’s the use in howlin’? Got to climb the hill! Ain’t no good in grolwin’ When the women say they will! The hoss is idle in the lot— She’s let the ole mule slide ; She’s changed completely since she got, That bicycle to ride ! ( But what’s the use in‘shoutin’ ? Got to climb the hill! Ain’t no use in poutin’ North Carolina. The Only Five-Dollar Daily oi its Class in the State. Favors Limited Free Coinage of American Silver and Repeal of the Ten Per Cent. Tax on State Banks. Daily 50 cents per month. Weekly $1.00 per year. Wwm.H. BeRNARD t \ Shirt Waists, Stamped Linens, Embroidery Silks, Ribbon Collars’ and other new goods. My entire stock is prettier than ever before. ~ ARS, GEORGIA PEARCE Take Warning. All Taxes on dogs and goats must be paid within the next twenty days or’ I shall proceed to collect them accord- Wilmington N.C! ing to law.. K. M. McGowan, | Fal Tx Collector. PEA FOR YOUNG LADIES, Raleigh, N. C. ome forsame price under same guarane ty. If yon prefer to come here we will cone tract to pay railroad fareand hotel bills,and aohare®, if we fail to cure. If you have taken mere cury, lodide potash, and still have aches and pie, Mucous Patches in month, Sore Throat, imples, copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows fallin out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISO we posrenvee tocure, We solicit the most obsti« nate cases and challenre the world for a case wecannotcure. This disease has always baffled the skill of the most eminent physi- Cianse $500,000 capital behind our uncondie tional guaranty. Absciute proofs sent sealed on application. Address COOK REMEDY CO,, Masonic Temale. CHICAGO. ILL. - Professional Cards. John E, Woodard, F. U. Harding, | Wilson, N.C Greenville, N.C, QE JOODAKD & II ARDING, ATVORNEYS-AT-LAW, Freenville oN. pecial attention given to collections nd settlement of claims, : ‘6 at ghee . . When the women say tl ill ! No stperior work don ere, North : ENRY SHEPPARD, The fuct that they are not with us is : y they will or South. It has now th culty it 3 | ' REAL ESTA TS ate as C ; reenville, Ns .. not ‘astonishing. Secretary Herbert was probably one of the officials Sena. tor Jones referred to, as he is credited with having said that he would net vote for.Bryan -and Sewall:” Senator Faulkner, of West Virginia, Chairman of the Democratic Congres- Sional Campaign Committee, believes that the Democrats can capture the House this year and is determined that : it shall not be the fault of the commit- 7 tee ifthey do not. He says: “The , province of this committee will be to aid the election of any: candidate..for Congress upon the regular Demo- cratic ticket. We have nothing to ‘do . with the nominations for Congress, and _ Will take no partin the contests for however, it will be our business sible is given for the election of those candidates. We will take it for granted After the candidates’ are "sé. | _and we will see to it that all aid pos.|1 The world—it keeps a turnin’— We’re all the time at sea ; It’s left me in the kitchen Wher’ Maria use to be ! But what’s the use in sighin’ ? Got to climb the hill! Ain’t no good in cryin’ When the women say they will] The Democratic party 1s crippled by the eastern bolt just about asa man is crippled who teaves off his button-hole b ouquet. NO HRE ELD WEATHER: Tam nox preparedi’to farnish ny quantity, and-wall keep “throughout” the All orders in town de- ivered without extra charge. When you want to be served promptly send me your orders. p summer. has ever had. The advyantag are unsurpassed. Address | ¢ s « tha ea 1 ty SO.BLG © ale in Literature, Languages, Musicand Art James Dinwiddie, M. A., $100.00. Eclipse Bicycles Reduced to $75.00. ITnlversity of Virginia.) Principal, GF Va uable Properties for Sale or Rent. Correspondence solicited, Re- fers to Mercantile and Banking Houses of Greenville. Office on mafn street. OTEL NICHOLSON, . . J. A, BurRexss, Mgr. Washington, N.C, - This Hotel has be¢ n thoroughly reno- vated, several: new “oom; added, elec- tric bells to every row vanis. Fish and Oysters seryed daily. Patronage of traveling pubiic solicited, Centrely located. oy gy. , attentive ser. ~~ se Cee : aaa a cel at the Dem .,-,| , SUNDAY Hours.—From 7 to 10 i, iis what iy ie whe eas district) A, M. and from 5 to 6:30’ P. M. | 3° TONSORIAL ae | rade ut, and we will Positively no ice delivered ‘be- wit: {aah a : Pitcts ton their selection. It will|tween these hours;;;) ||; | W ronnge solicited. Cle vin; Pree difference to us what the plat-| Fresh Fish arrive by every boat | House | sot : be upon which the canilidates _. W.R PARKER. | p p : + Set ttor* Fan cile#! has i 0 a | y : % et a &. . an 4q aa I . ‘ er if i .% a he “. se er in none: alee npn eosin Manan enpere nents taitsin. “aeons Se eo min a oe mmm ; . ; ; 4 caw ll tk of . oe . SHIP] WAIN KS Vermont Butter fir sile ai 1), §/ 30 pounds. jeanne Mie Hewemoe buildings "0 OC : ‘ Oo , cupy the site will start up... Mr. W. Hj Suuth. Rev. BE. De Brown arrived this} has «! tH m they are the correct .tiles and) Tre morning and will conduct services in) 02 “8? “HOWR Us Uhe- speci ae i prices. - Can Tomatecs, © cin, Peaches, Cher the Presbyterian church t and it will be a handsome building: deots. Denis : ean de esbytenan cuurch tomorrow. Tits, Aj ricots, Pears ond Mine appl . y The: block is to contain six stores. SM. Scuybirte |) Amos. Brown, who his bedi: isto The store next: tor Mts. Jarvis’ block | : | his nephew, J. Be Latham, lett) to-day! and. the one outsidéon the corner will | INSERTIONS, LACES, ae } P ; ; tontes : Ay M. 0 Vishi; hig. sister, M. ese N. L: lie (ain: ey id | be. twa stories high, ithe tour later meting BONS. FANCY BRAIDS and Potatoes 10 cents a perk at >. M | ) 8 ah fot calla 9; Schuitz. tly, at.Griftou, stor @ being vle story: The first idea aD a vO ° we 3 | Miss Olive 5 Joyner would ee ~ her! ‘miade ute offives. has been abandoned, at S. M. Schultz. bide w eg _ »,( biome in Baltimore this morning, She|Y4t inevead tue upper story will be! We made whee we moved into Lace Curtains Peesh Butter, NY. Seite aud Carr's will visit Miss Dora Carr, at Cascoria |e iuto a nice bal. tor some of the o@t New Store inthe burned dis- i ale ee : ’ trict. New Goods are arriving " HAMBURG EDGING uD First of the sense, —New Mullts, at S. M. Seliultz’s. po : ea: . ae - } - . in Greewe county. lodges. Messrs... RiddicR and Barnes ie cou will Window Shades, Curtain Poles. Fresh Gralam Flour just regsived Ded. whichaed hit have the- contract for this building. and Nae ot Angee Neg! SEGA Bs . "- # . ° V t 4 , ‘ me AE i , H a . ia at J. S.Tanstall. Vhtehard, our, editor returned |) 5 Le-completed by: October Lith. —A line of— . a lust evening fr Wilmningto rher ° Ocracoke Corned “Tullets juke. inat neers . oe S mu ‘Family Groceries Oxford Ties J.S. Tunstall’: | he had been attending the 1806 session) «Tama vene- ringer now,” said an; itis a A ow [x > " or Vv) anh of the North Carolina Press. Assucia- Orange-young man as he put an en-eyer eeu Ghicnville The “Southern ‘sider.’ -t' il hotds| tion, bat he put out again this evening |gavement rim on the Orange blossom’s!: or Ladies and Chiidren that las | _ mia an tee ; never ocen equalled in this town. the, lead HAS the beat | cent smoke. | for Ocraguke to rusticate for his health. finger, J ESSE We BROWN ~ “| Nothing equa's it. D..S. Suren, , Be ie tis 3 NoticE—I will be in are vill», at. the King House, on ‘Tuesday. and} Shoes Sho DN, Wed: nesday, August 4th and 5th, 1396. , A BE ERY. ; ! P . sin’ _— he ae 7 . 7 | ; 9 . | | aetellt. 0a : | for every buyer who wants an| diseases of the Eye. —Law still at the above place with the prettiest line of— YU OF for the purpose ot examing und treating | honest, reliable, wearing articles. Dr. H. O. Uvarr. S taple and Fancy Groceries T J b CHIGIN AL OBGERY ATIONE. Your eyes ever feasted upon. I carry nothisg bat the best and ean} Mm re as In Tite — ecbes thee suit vou-every times Look at rhe following: 3 n He's procession, cheek Js the drum Canned: ‘Apples, Péaches, Shr dd j Céce uts: xto protect you from thé sun andj mir. | Prones;-Chgese, Maparoai) Bebt-Hymé, Sle x-Cure 4 Huss: Bagel Some people are hurt very ba lly by | grades. of Tous und: Colton ‘The: highest. ‘grades of Tobacco and: IN mcg ces enn gtk MoM EES ores as ae GN MTS SHES To tell the ag: of whiskey—count 2 Sec - Gentlemen come and examine our : _hi . the wrinkles on a horn. _ _ ~ | Hats, Caps,“Gents’ Furnishin line of - . a RL. DAVIS, Pres’t. R.A. TYSON, VicesPres’t. J. L. LITTLE: Cash’r. land the ohenbast Hho of wre ’ ) Years sprinkled on life’s highway REORUANZER JUME 15th, 18906. ‘MATTING in the town. 11 cta settle the dust of sorrow. © ee to 23 cts yard. » There are many people who could Agent for Weuamaker & Brown - Bhirts, Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Straw not stand up if they didn’t tie. nk of Gr eenville, of Philadelphia,tailor-made Cloth- ! Ne ie fen‘ and Boys. Biggest and Fur Hats, Suspenders aod] Many a married man has a jawey- GREEN VILLE, N.