) ~~ a GREENVILLE, N. C.. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 1896. TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. HIGH. ART CLOTHING (Tl designer of styles for PALL 1db. ~~ times when most attends will be received at the door some of these beatties, and in hands will have an man. refreshing in these of us haye become lean from scarce fare to fall into the hands of those who have prepared an abundance to satisfy even the most. fas- jtidious epicure. The young ladies who have most generously assisted in get- ‘ing up the enterta nant are Misses Novella Higgs, Appie Smith. They will be handsome- ly r-intorced that night by the follow- ing yoony ladies : Misses Bettie Tyson, Rosalind Rountree, Helen Perkins, Annie’ Perkins, Bessie Jarvis, Lucy Cox, Lala Whive, dennie James, Lillie Cherry, Ada Wooten, Blanche Flana. gan, Sephia Jarvis, hortense Forbes, Florence Williams and Annie Shep- pardg If there i is.any body in town, be he married or single, who would, not give « quiarte even. to get u look igto « room rabplek As above then catstay at home: Later of a bill of fare wilt be annouced rwhich wl wltract the balance, of thef own. we 7 : , a. = It would not hurt if tli interior walls: bf the Court House coud be ‘druehed| nd cleared of dirt betorg cour assem- bles. . — — Sallie Lipscom) and | houor which they were willing to do | me, and, therefore, it gives me great pleasure to come amont these people } whom they represented and ge what ‘assistance ] Call, if any assistance be necde to secure the electoral vote of silver fat 16 tu 1. (Cheers.) IT an glad the | CANVaAss of this state opens in this coun- j this stat? for the free coinage of ty, which was the home of one of the ‘grandest public men given to the na- ‘tion, not alone by North Caroline, but i v ithe entire country, Senator (Great applause.) He was a man wiom | I delighted to honor, and Iam glad J istand among his neighbors and friends advocating the same cause he so elo- quently adyocated, ayd I cannot more than Impress upon your memories the! words he so often spoke. Among the -|last of his public speech was one upon the money question, Let me read youa | few words trom it: | “The great fight ison. The power | lof money and its allies throughout the world have entered into this conspiracy | to perpetuate the greatest crime of this rany other hait of the world’s money and thereby double their own wealth by enhancing halt The money changers age—to overthrow one- the value of the other which is in their are polluting the temple of our lib- erties. ‘To your tent, oh Israel. (Ap- hands. plause. ) { “He foresiw the stroggle in which He realized its magaitude when many others did not. we are now engaged. These words came from him as words “To your tents, Oh Is- raet,” and the command was heeded by the democratic party and they engaged first fn warfare within the party to rescue shat party and ‘the party mame from the hands of those‘ who were using’ it'td wdvance the inteerst, | not of democracy, but of plutocraey. ( Ap~ plause, of command : ry . Cirque goming. isl The advares gang pf» Maine's; big Giepys fring, Wilipzton, auikang pr Fapeangyts, 10) gpa j there. ve owlay the ginene syeteray iy weit phan gad we expert to age, Iai hoya 5 Jehiy ea 62 6 7 i YAY ( BF Re oh fin | Wash: ay on the ho “September and ‘i Post says it was the best show evel } ‘ Vanes. | there. ‘They have female clowns, zy e NS faa eS _— "HIN THs AnkvV HINO? a yw u —=_eUtLf stood puv use7y UL i@ 7 2) cn TRALALAL pouyevayve td eile Nall Nel al al Ned Nel cL es et NAN LL A DRY GOODS, ROTIONS, SmES. GENTS FURNISHINGS, tC PALL ALAA LI el Pre! In all the lastest effects. FRANK WILSON THE KING CLOTHIER. == OF ALL THE = — sellin EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY). as a emer sett ee mee ne nt em fotered as second-ciass mail matter. een eee aac ———.——————— SURSCRIPTION RATES. — ‘One year. - - 7 8° $3.00 e month, . of 25 One week. - - 10 -_-Delivered in town by carriers withcut axtra cost. © advertisng rates are liberal and ean be ” ad on apptication to the editor or at the office ———— We desire a hve correspondent at syery postoffice in the covuty, who will send in brief items of NEWS as it, occurs in eacn neighborhocd, Write plainly gad only on one side of the paper. encroach al — 3 _ Lineral Commissio2 on . subscrip- tion rates paid to agen‘s. © En neem mns semana stints ei eon amma _ ax q Fripay, Sppremper 18t1, 1896. ‘DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES: Nativnal Ticket. ty FOR PRESIDENT. WILLIAM J. BRYAN, of Nebraska. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT. ARTHUR SEWALL, of Maine. FOR CONGRESS—FIRST DISTRICT. w. H. LUCAS, - of Hyde county. * pOR ELECTOR—FIRST DISTRICT. JOHN H. SMALL, of Beaufort county. Ne oemnttrrreemncinmennimenen State Ticket. me” ¥OR GOVERNOR: CYRUS B. WATSON, of Forsyh. FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR: THOs. W. MASON, of Northampton. FOR SECRETARY: CHAS. M. COOKE, ot Franklin. FOR AUDITOR } R. M. FURMAN, ot Buncombe. FOR TREASURER: 'B. F. AYCOCK, of Wayne, SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION } J. C. SCARBOROUGH, of Johnston. . FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL : F. 1. OSBORNE, of Mecklenburg. ATE JUSTICES OF THE 8U- PREME COURT. A.C. AVERY, of Burke, G. H. BROWN, of Beavfort. FOR ASSOCI (pOUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET. ‘ , FOR THE SENATE. J. J. LAUGHINGHOUSE. FOR REPRESENTATIVES. J B LITTLE, C L BARRETT,’ FOR GOUNTY COMMISSIONERS, J A K TUCKER, JESSE CANNON, A BCONGLETON. ¥OR SHERIFF. G M TUCKER. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS. LB MEWBORN. ‘ Hh 4 vai — ae FOR TREASURER. A {iL LITTLE. manne BP nied ee POR. CORONER, ")? ‘tam o’ shanter hat to the very lmy new suit.” .|the Chicago’ News, some points ‘\teod btate,, thirtéén letters, in the — An Awkward Mistake. “These short bicycle skirts are certainly a great leveler,” said the south side man as he looked out of the car window at & pessiug wheelwomav, acccrding to the Cleveland Plain; Dealer. “Espe- cially for a somewhat nearsighted man,” he irrelevantly added. Then he sighed asif at some passing” recollection and presently contin- ued. ~~ . “Karly last eyening I was walk- ing near my home when & wheel- woman just ahead of me attracted my attention. She was trim and neat, and dressed in excellent taste. Her yray skirt just reach- ed where her boot tops would or- divarily have been. She wore very high and nicely rounded tan shoes, however, and her feet and ankles looked decidedly trim and shapely. She wasn’t riding, but had her wheel on the sidewalk, pushing it along. The vision was such a charming one, from the boot heels, that I lingered a little. Then I braced up and hurried past. Justasldidso a familiar yoice called: “Why, George, is that you? Didu’t you know me? cornet, | am going to some other | town.” “Mister,” id the landlord ister, eal e landiord, FUN, v Now doth the sluggish bumblebee Bestir himself With zest, And jab his stinger into boys Who moakey with its nest —Chicaga Tribuae. “Yes,” said Mr. Spiffin. “1 nev- er had no chance at an education myself, but I am determined that my sop Abner shall have the best there is going. I shall send him to college.” “Yale, Harvard or Princeton? _ “T haven't decided yet. What's this electoral college I see men- tioned in the newspapers 80 much ?”—Pittsburg Chronic!e. Sad Case—“I have been here for three days,” said the stranger impressively. “Yes, suh,” said the landlord of the Georgia yillage tavern. “And I did have a notion of in- vesting and settling duwd here, but if that confounded fellow in the house across the way can’t be induced to stop playing ‘If You Love Me Tell Mo So’ on the “when I tell you who the poor fel- “Why, no, I didn’t, honestly,” I' replied aud felt like rubbing my | eyes. “That’s awfully good,” said the trim wheelwcman, with a merry laugh. “I was just going over to show Nellie my new wheel and “Say, what do you think ? “Tt was my mother-in-law, aged | 57 !” oleate GR Taco ope ~ RE - — Court Room Aheurdity A man was accused of having stolen a pair of trousers. There were several witnesses, but the evideace was rather meagre, and so the accused was acquitted, says “Parson’s Weekly.” He was told | that ne could go; but he remamn—| ed. His lawyer, to whose suc-| cessfull defence he mainly owed | his liberty, hinted to him again | that he was free to depart, but still he stayed. There being no more cases to be heard, the court was getting empty, when the lawyer, growing impatient, asked, with some as- perity, why he didn’t go. The injured innocent man whispered in nis ear: “The fact is, sir, I did aot like to move till the witness left the court.” “Wav so?” “Because, sir, L have got on th® trousers that I stole.” English as She is Spoke. ne iaud the polls still open ?” » you.’ —— low is, mebbe you wont blame him so much. That there is Tom Watson.” — Indianapolis Journal. Onthe Safe Side. —‘‘Hellow " said the voter to the Billville e:ec tion manager, “10 oclock at nght “Vos,” sighed the manager, ‘very urgent case.” “Why, the law doesn’t allow “The law be hanged!” cried the managor. “Major Jones haint voted yit, an’ he bought a new rifle yesterday, a» sent word be wuz a-comin. I haint got athing agin the law, but self-preserva- tion’s the fust law of nature, an Im aself-preservationist.—-Atlan- to Constitution. A new supply of Diamond Inks and Cream mucilage at Reflector Book Dndertakers and Have just received an than ever offered befcre. Small tire satisfaction. B. F. SUGG, Manager. and quick sales, is our motto. goods are new and cheap to meet the wants of the masses, We are sel ing goods at a price far below the usual All we ask is atrial and will g A HEWN 860 Fqueral Directors. GREENVILLE, N. C. of the latest style and are ready to serve the wants of the trade at’ Prices Lower profits price. $75 casket we sell for $60 70 ot @* 2 66 F¥)) 6 45,50 5D be ts be Ai). 50 bo be se 55 45 65 66 os 30 35 e6 et ay 95 BO DD TT) bs es (s% el dD oe 1250 jve el- G. A. McGOWAN & CO. Opposite Post Office. J+ W. HIGGS, Pres, J. S. HIGGS, STOCKHOLDE.wS). Representing a Capital of More Than Million Dollars, Neck, N. C. D. W. Hardee Higgs Greenville, N. C. eel We respectfully s of firms, individual public. ed on application. Cashier Maj. HENRY HARDING Ass’t Cashier. Greenville, N.C. a Halt Wm. T. Dixon, President National Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md. | The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland | Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. ( RB. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C. Bros., olicit the accounts sand the general Checks and Account Books furnish Store. Notice. The Towa Tax List fer 1896. has| been placed in my hands for collection. All persons owning taxes to the town of Greenville are hereby notified to pay the same and save further trouble. * U ‘ ys “ kK. M. McGowan, Tax Collector | ee | men om 4 ad Fel ote ae o A Be 5 *SsUuls}j P ideg ul pilt7-—=> ‘O N ‘STILANDTAAD -STUANAZUD JO ss grocery. } * 14) 2 ‘oa 1 7ore ih : . ’ ri e “Y¥ PEE SUOT}2AIJ05 S}OHHOS pus SssouSHY 00°000'Ez$ 11 -96g1 ‘981 ANN GAZINVDAOAA “2,988 “LLL “1 ‘f 1°3.894d-9°1A ‘NOSAL “V “U be- | | *3,S01d ‘SIAVG “14 Our — ee 1 HAVE TEE PRETTIEST —LINE OF — Wall Paper! ever shown in Greenville. Be sure to see my samples. All new styles, not an old piece in the lot. Will take pleasure jn bringing samples to your home if you will notify me at wy shop near Hume ber’s, con Dickerson avenue, A. FP ELLINGTON. ee te — Greenville Market. Corrected by 8. M, Schultz = Butter, per lb 15 to 25 Western Sices 44+ tv d Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124 Corn 40 to 60 Corn Meal 50 to 65 Flour, Family 3.75 to 4,25 Lard 54 to i Oats 35 to 40 Sugar 4 to 6- Coffee 13 to 25 Salt per Sach 80 to 1 75 Chickens 10 to 26 Eggs per doz WW to ll Beeswax. per 20 Cotton ana ecanul, Below are Norfolk prices of coUoL and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished by Cobb Bros. & Cont nis.ion Mere chants of Norfok, - COTTON. Good Middling 8 1-16 Middlipg 7 13-16 Low Middling 77-16 Good Ordinary 64 Tone—sseady PEANUTS, cum Prime 24 Extra Prime 3 “ancy 3 Spanish $1.10 bn Yone—tirm,. | | | VILLE TOB4SCOO MARKET REFORT, seers GREEN CY @. L. JOYNER. Lucs—Common.... . 66 ... 2g 10 8 Fine.... ..7 to 14 Currers —Common... ... 64 told “ 10 to 18 Five.... ..-- rp.o0o DOISON { ATO OSL. CT bA SPECIALTY cnaary o:ree ere Satiary BLUOD POISON permanently cured in 15t035 days. You can be treatcd ag home forsame price under same guarane ty. If you prefer tocome here we willcon tractto pay railroad fareand hotel bills,and nocharge, if we fail to cure. Ifyou have taken mere cury, iodide ea and still have aches and ins, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat, imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on any part of the body, Hair or Eyobrows fallin out, it is this Secondary bLoop POISO we guarantes tocure. W4 solicit tho most obsti- ph Cpl aa NE sy the world fora cannotcure. This disease nas a. baffled the skill of the most eminent physle cians. $590,000 capital behind our uncondie tional guaranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed on application. Address COOK REMEDY C 907 Masonic Temrie. CHICAGO. ILL. een OME SCHOOL FOR GLRLS. Will open at “Elm Cottage,’ Oct. 2nd a Home School for Gir 8. from 8 to 16 years of age. Nuii- ber limited to 10. Address Mrs. A. L. McC. WHELAN, Norwoed P. O Nelson Cc. *. Professional Cards. John E. Woodard, ¥. 0. Harding, Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N. ©, | Van te. OODARD & HARDING, ATYORNEYS-AT-LAW, | Greenville, N. >pecial attention given to collections anc settlement of claims, Loans made on short time. R. R. L. CARR, DENTIST, Greenville, N. C. Office over Old Brick Store next to King Ho se. HASONIG LODGE SCHOOL. Fall Session Opens sept. 14, Fer terms &c. apply to MRs, L. G. BERNARD, Greenville, N.C, a OTEL NICHOLSON, J. A, BURexss, Mer. Washington, N. C, ~~ This Hotel has been thorougt vated, several new rooms added. elec. tric bellato every com, attentive ser— 2 F wr ate a arved daily. Centry located. ee et AMES A. SMITH, _ “EAA N. 0, a Patronage soliched, Cleaning, and Prewing GaueGhithes e”weneke A Special attention: mem, oe JOUR Bi L > i iat Mii a Hake aa had its pega Pen Re ov he eR Rigg eg 20 MAES eT Ju w “wiLl ON ik. AND BRANCHES. AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD Ccacenseu pcnedule vILVi i ‘s TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated 3 ml 2 | han June l4th 373 fe 3 |o-= 1896. I% = Owl \AQ iA. M. uM! A.M Leave Weldon | it 55! 9 44 Ar. Rocyk Mt 1 00.10 39 | omen —- ee | oo | Ly Tarboro 12:12, - meee | eee | ——: Ly Rocky Mt | 10010 | 5 45 Ly Wilson | 2 0811 6 20 Ly Selma | 2 33 / Lv Fay'tteville! 436 1 27) Ar. Florence | 720, 3 4) a ne ae \-— a] ee, OE Gp | ESTABLISHKD 1875. oz | 2 __ SAM.M. SCHULTZ ~ a y : M mul uve s al y ey con “i >” PORK SIDES & SHOMLDERS -V Goldsboro 3 \U; . Lv Magnolia | 4 16! K 10) JYAKRMERS AND MBiKUHANTS BLY | Ar Wilmington) 5 4), 9 45 ing their year’s supplies will fing P. u.| A.M | their incerest to get our prices befece pui — chasinge!lsewhere Vnrctack iscampls te ae CTO nallits terinenes TRAINS GOING RH, re . So __| FLOUS, Gee ree, SUG. ¢ ee oo cr rn ll Ne te ee ce mm me Oared imal | 2. a | Rhee owas de. april 20, se/3 0d ism | 7 | ISH. pe (Aas auwavsa afLowise 4 ater TRIO tal { | i : Oty 2 £S AOL PM) | A CBACEE SNMFF a. ClosRs bv bles reper | Sf Ft | | LY eavetiovildle! PL 100+ 0 ! web wy direet from Mauafaeturers ora Puoscimma | 12 37) | oO) yin Vou lo oa toe Orotit, A een ee Wilson 1 20-41 $3 i olete stock an an enn DS _ | * a \ | Pico NN) 2 FURNITURE / : eel beeen ee ee ulwavs onhanud #t soldat prices tosuit ‘A. MM | (P.M. the t tes. oui goods areall bought au: 1. Wilitiagton 4 25) i 7 00] sold for Ane therefore, having no ink | Joy Mayueins 1@ 52 | 8 80) to riuwe sell at a close margio. Sv Goldsboru | 12 0] 9 36) woes os iy Greenville. \ ¢ ar Wilson t UU 10 oe ‘y Larbero 248 . he GREER Vit LE t= > mb O% 6 =| (PM; [PL MiP. oM, V.v Wilson | 1 20 11 34) 10 32 ArKocky Mt | 2 1i 1211) 11 16) AcTarboro |} 400 | | | The next session of th's ®school will Ly Tarboro | “open on Lv Rocky Mt | 217 211 Ar Weldon 101 MONDAY SEPT. 7, 1§93. ‘rain ou Scotland Neck Srancb Road | and continue for 10 months. eaves Weldon 3.55 p, m., Halifax 4.10! The terms are as tollows. p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 Primary Fngjish per mo. $2 OU w., Greenville 6,47 p, m., Kinston 7.45) Intermediate * “ 82 (| p. in. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2 | Higher oo Gy $3 00 a. m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. Arriving} Languages (each) ** , “ $1 50) Walifax at 11:00 a. m., We'don 11,20 ain laily exceyt Suuday. Trains o1 Washnigton Branch jeave Washington 8.00 a, n., and 3.00 p. erie Parniele 3.50 a. m., and 4 ‘40 p p. , Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves Tarboro 3 3.80 p. m., Par mele 1.2 a. m. and 6.20 p. i,, arrives Washitgton | 11.50 a m.,and 7.10 p.m. Daily ex- ept Sundav. Counects with trains on seotlend Naeck Branch. Traw leaves paroore, & UC, via Albe- male & ateigh t,o. daily except sun- day, at € ou p. tn., Sunday 400 P. M; utive Plymonth #00 DP. a, 0.25 p.m. Recurniay saves Plymouth daily exeept Sunday, 6.00 a. 12., Sunday 9.30 a 'n., wrive Uarboro 10.25 a.m and 11. 45 Train@u Midland N. C, branch leaves Goldsboro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a WM. arriving Smithtield 7°30 a. m. Re- turning leaves Suwithtield 800 a. m,, ar- tives at Goldsbors 9.30 a. mm. Tras in Nashville pranch leave Rocky Mount at 4.30 p. m,. arrive Nashville 3.05 p. m., Spring Hope 5.30 . om. Returning leave Spring Hope .90n. ma, Nashville 8.3y a in, alive at Rocky Mount 9.05 a m, daily except Sunday. Tralue ow Latta branch, Florénce’ R , leave Lact: 6.40 pin, amrive Dunbar . iby pom, Clio 805 pm. Keturuing deave Clioté.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a aa, arrive Latta 7.50 am, daily except Sun- “day, Train onClinton Branch leayes War- » saw for Clinton caily, except Suuday, 11.102, m. and 8.50 p, m’ Returning + eaves Clinton at7.00 a. m..and8,00 1 om. Train No. 78 makes close eonnection ‘at Weldov forall points daily, all rail via Kiehmone, alee at Rowk ount with Norfolk and Carolina R 4 for Noriolk ne all points North via Norfolk. JOHN F. DEVINE, + General Supt. “tf. M. EMERSON, T ratte Manager. J. R. KENUY, Gen’l Manager, Dolecl Female Scho I have secured the services of a tbor- oughly competent teacher and shail open a school for girls in the building on my premises lately occupied as music rooms. ‘The session begins ou MONDAY, 7th OF SEPTEMBER and will continue. for ten months. The terms are as follows , Primary English per mo, $2 00 ntermediates’ “ * $2 50 j her ve te é be 300 guages (each) " bpd ’ Mutic, + hegre use of instrument 83° who desire to patronize: the bool eri rel i early #8 only | be a nee Pe ee a ee The work and diselpline of the schoo! will be as heretofore. We ask a continuance of your past iberal patronage. W. H. RAGSDALE. THE MORNING STAR. The Oldest North Carolina. ‘Lhe Only cive-Dollar vaily o; its Class in rhe State. Favors Limited Free Coinage of American Silver and Repeal of the Ten Per Cent. Tax on State Banks Daily 50 cents per month, Weeklv $1.00 per year. Wwm.H. BeRNARD Wilmington The Charictie OBSERVER. North Carolina:s FOREMOST NEWSPAPER DAILY AND WEEKLY. {ndependent and fearless ;digger avd more atactive than ever. it will be and Invaluable visitor to the home, the office, the club or the work room. THE DAILY OBSERVER, Ss ip news of hye world, Com lly reports from t pee ational Capltols. oe Ras ras pete. fami OBSERVER. t gota ot epoch The. tor All the rom the tree. Few ture, Rekwiem ' server, ; te 7, Ob: £ | 8 yh ONE DOLL Ae Daily Newspaper in neal AN INDIAN PCMPEII. ee @nce the Versailles of India, but Now a Desolation. Nothing sadder or more beautiful exists ‘in India than the deserted city of Fatbpar Sikri. There it | Stands, some 23 miles from Agra, | uch as it stood 300 years ago when | Akbar decreed the stately pleasure | bouse. | rate the blessing of the holy Salin. | Chishti, the hermit, who alwelt | among the wild beasts in his cave | at Sikri, and who had foretold that, Akbar’s son, born on that spot, | should live to succeed him on the | splendid throne. The saint did not foresee that the infant would grow up into that unmitigated debauchee Jehangir, whose orgies amazed Sir Thomas Roe, and whose potent liquor caused that virtuous em bassa- dor to sneeze incontinently, to tue delight of the whole court. But the | heroic toper did not defile his fa- her’s palace citv, which must have been deserted soon after its found. e®’s Geath, fur when William Kinc!: visited in 1610 he foun? it ‘“ruinate, lying like a waste district and ver) dangerous to pass through at nigi:. | Ruinate it has remained ever sin desolate and abandoned. No late: euler of India has ever dared to ly: n Akbar’s Versailles, just as no rv. er of India has ever climbed to thi | heights of Akbar’s genius. In tre ampty palaces, the wonderta. mosque, tho sacred tomb, the baths, the lake—at every turn we recognizt some memory of the greatest of In dian emperors, We may even en- ister his bedroom—the khwabgah, or ‘abode of dreams” -and seo tue very screens of beautiful stone tracery, ' the very Persian couplots, the iden. ‘tical decoration in gold and ultra. hich Akbar feastec a / marine upon W It was built to commemo | | his eyes during the long sultry att | | arnoons cf the Indian plains. | may walk into the houses of Faizi and Abu-1]-Fazzl, the laureate and the | premier of his empire, who sang his | glory and chronicled his reign. Diwan-i-Khas, with its central pillar throne and odd galleries, which some have sought to identify with the famous hall where metap?vsical de- hates took place every Friday nigh! under the emperor's personal presi. | dency, and philosopher and theolo | gian, orthodox and skept:, Gid turi | ous battle for their creeds Gr Goudts | till they ended, long after the ‘‘smal. | hours” by bandying ‘‘pervert’’ and ‘atheist,’ to the disgust of an un. willing witness—the austere daoni. Ba. | “City of Victory,’’ are not its only poetis imagination of Heber and stirred the critical enthusiasm ot Fergusson, who says of the ‘Turk. {sh sultan’s house,’’ which still over. , games of living chess, that 1t is ‘‘im possible to conceive anything so pic turesque in outline’ or eny building | so richly and wondertully cary ed without the teast exaggeration or | bad taste. Equally exquisite is the celebrated shrine cf St. Salim Chish ti, built in 1580, with its pure white marble cenotaph, its red sandstonc | dome and its veranda inclosed by delicately pierce fali screens of fai mai wie, like fine lace set in samite. And for grandeur what can compare We! | | | | | | | | | looks the Pachisi court where Ake bar is fabled to havo played his | We| may seo that strange building, thc | The associations of Fathpur Sikri, , olaims to our interest and respect | Its beauty in desolation excited the | | | | | | | to the stately ‘high gate,’’ Bulaud Darwaza, of the mosque which crowns the rocky ptaceau, and whict the historian of arrvitecture cites us “noble beyond az y portal in India, periaps in the whole world?’’—S;. On the Back Fence, “It’s strange,’’ said the Maltese cat, ‘‘that in this life nobody seems to get what he really needs without difficulty."’ ‘I’ve heard that before,” said the tortoise shell cat. ‘“‘Yos, but I’ve bad more oause than usual to notice it. If I wore shoes, I wouldn’t have anything like the collection of bootjacks and blacking brushes that come now Without the asking. "Washington Star. His Slight Indisposition, Broncho Bill— Yes, he’s got a sore t’roat. Woolly West—What done it? Broncho Bill—De rope broke Chicago Record. More Fortunate Than Most. “Do you know that Snigley is the father of twins?"’ ‘* Yes, I heard it last ‘nigh€ at the club. Did you bear what he said about it?’’ ol ie ‘What?’’ .' He, said that they. wedding ba cha 4 ploy and ‘be n Life tego ” TEUTOh. u GIVES YOU TEE NEWS FRESH EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) AND WORKS FOR ,°HE RFS T —{NTERESTS OF. GREENVILLE FIRST, PITTCOUNTY SECOND OUR POCKET BOOK THIRD SUBSCRIPTION 25 Cents a MONTH beens hel cena dllieeee a ee tHE EASTERN REFLE —PUBLISHED:EVERY WEDNESDAYgsl— (ne Dollar fer Year. . This is the People’s Kavorite THE TOBACCO DEPAKIMENT, WHICH IS A REGULAR FEATURE OF 1HB PAPER. 1S ALONE WORTH MANY TIMES THE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, (0) When you nsed JOB PRINTING © ¢ Don’t torget the Refiectcr Oftice. WE HAVE AMPLE FACILITIES FOR THE WORK AND DO awe KINDS Or COMMEKCIAL AND TOBACCO WAREHOUSE WORK. Our Work and Prices Suit our Patrons THE REFLECTOR BOOK STORE —IS THE CHEAPEST PLACE. IN GREEN VILLE FUR— BLANK BOOKS. STATIONERY NOVELS : AE A TT a ESE SOS" CSSA ITO ES aT SSISSSTISISSSSS oe aoa fia J. R. Moye. 1) AILY REFLECTOR. S{LVER BUG—GOLD BUG. - 3 J. G- Moye. sien SS a Names of Both Get Into Priat at the | 7 ye Keeping Constantly at it Brings Spccess. Hatioor wee : RIC KS & T AFT. | ry | C, M. Bernard returned hom: J hurs- i AEA AAPA A WA Nt gh pee JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING day evenin -. a , q Is the lowest price any object to| Creates many » new business, , W. R. Bureh lett this morning for to you! ® Arethe best qualities Enlarges many an old business, Rocky Mount. The i l ch . Autumn. . . tro spr ral : makes them almost im— Dress Goods. most imperious io their anr inducement? If so come aie tnaily aie Miss Lela MeGowan returned home, Je command upon yoar at- Spe in and 8-e our new stock Rescues many a lost business, | Thursday evening from Freemont. FS tention. They eormaplere’y aud brilliantly illustrate all the »: ceived. Our store is S$ scures success to any bus nese. Rev. R. B. John after spending a © fabric realm eae! least season. Bine-blooded peeresses fall of New Goods tn “te dyen diciousiy,”? tew days here, left this morning for of wool and silk-and-wool mingle here in power and beau- OF ‘and prices were véver lower. To To ‘advertise judicionsiy,” use the) |. © 1. as uownere else. Hero are a few: Dp au- the ladies ‘we ex:end a cordial in-|©2°""* of the REVLECTOR. lizabeth City. ce tyas , an + vitation to examine our stock of| © — : J Vilmington, is here; 36 “ar : »* TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. Wo (Gn TRIES ON el i CHEVIOTS, TWEEDS 3% spending a few days before taking 1is\ ye SCOTCH MIXTURES, ® — finishing touches in pharmacy at Balti- 3x BOUCHE CLUTHS, oF PLAIDS, MOHAIR, CAMEL HAIR ZEBE~ & LINE, MATELASSE EFFECTS, SERGES, 2%. Passenger and majl train going | more. His many friends were glad to|* * aurth, arrives 8: q2A.M. Going South, ake x irrives 6:47 P. M. shake his hand. | tc STRIPED EPINGLE, SAC DE RAIN, IRE- DESCENT EPINGLH, WHIPCORDS, GRAN- ITE SUITINGS, IR- Arete tir0 neat arrives 9:50 A | Jyayid Crawford was a passenger this < : 0 ie MN south Bound Freight, arrivea 2:00 P, | morning on the mail train, bound for! . ° i@e ese Habutai, Antique Fa- ———— Sing 8.19 8.20 4,29 {strange coincident, which happened in © conne, Danas Marie Ap- In LADIES CLOTH for Wraps; — —— ———. | this town last Monday. He says he;qo tonette, Pekin Ombre, , bats 3 what you want. ° . was walking along First street, and|3go Velours Louis XVI. Ve- ioe fom W4 Gave jont what y "WINNERS. | loirs Moire Tinsel. Riche F oe ust as he got opposite Caps. T. Be} - | Damas, Lauipas Russe, == an TE , That’s What Every One of These | Anderson's residence, he heard some: $© Faconue Enlumine, the In Men aud Boys PANTS Items Are. thing fall just in front of him, aud upon a newest colorings are GOODS we have just the best investigation, he tound it w sa brand a Pavsage, Rame Ulaude — stock to be found and prives were | und Aneelique. Come>= never lover. Autumn begins on the 22nd. new silver gaarter. Ile luoked avound O 41 F e b : . :: a w ' and not seeing any one near, coula not = aud 100 rough OUP a= The days and nights are apout equal. | = immense stock and you — lmMagine where it came from. dO . _ = . Money loaned on 30, 60 and 90 1 to b 4 cannot help bu t make a 1 SHOES. In shves we eadeav- day, A ~C. Hard So you see, We are destined to have | 3 purchase, Price low. or tu buy such as will please the ays. pply to F.C. Harding. Jie silver. If the American people << aa ia te alt wearer Oe on ames We sell tre best Butter and Cheese. | will net vote for us to bave it, it will fall = ‘4 much lower than lart season. Give 1c C oe , . — >a J.C. Cops & Sox. > Hannaand all bis) $¢ us atriul when you need Shoes Conn & Sos. |from the skies. Old Ws eoming Se for yourself or any member of| The full moon on the 21stis known god cawnot keep it back, elon EC 2 yoor family. We can fit the small-| a5 the “Harvest Moon.” just as Hire as youware living.— Weld om | 5 o . est or largest foot in the county. News. eS , The Salon of Fashion. Our L. M. Reynolds & Co.’s Shoes| You can puy vamber at Staten’s ~..: 70, . ° . , a te ; x OCs yt for Men and Boys are warranted | Mill, just 41 miles trom town, at “Sva- oo by NG to give good service. We have gle Geld Standard Prices.” See had six yeurs experience ‘with ‘, Ke Spsciuat, Manager. this line und know thew iv be oli C. kk. Srsivut, Manager Are You For ~. we clalm for them. See our stock ot Shoes. J. C. Cops & Son. - ———— GO D In HARDWARE, GUNS, . vermont Butter for sale at D. S} A brilliant display of mith. .--OR--- SILVER ? GUN IMPLEMENTS, . ie LOADED SHELLS, CROCK: |, Ue) Sites: Penells tor FALE & WINTER. Aa ERY, GLASSWARE, HALL | 200% Store | “LAMPS, LIBRABY LAMPS, | Nice stock of Dry Goods and No- DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, PARLOR LAMPs, LAMP tions at J. C. Cobb & Son’s. | 3 Q WITS i mre , | SHO#S, GENTS FUR- NATE Not for office but FIX LURES, TINWARE, Attention is called to the dental card | WE A RE C AN DD Ai ES! | trade. Our plat- WOOD and WILLOW WARE | of De. R. L. Carr in thie paver. NISHINGS AND fora is “GOOD VALUES AT LOW PRIceS.” We sel! goods from | 15 to 35 per cent. lower than any other house in this line and take . ‘HARNESS & COLLARS, TRUNKS, GROCEKiES, PROViSIONS, FURNITURE, Two cars of New Wheat Flour just) Boy’s 2 Piece Suits m the vewest | ipayment in GOLD. SILVER or PAPER. Come to see us at Higes arrived at J. C. Cobb & Son’s. | ‘Bros. old stand. Our stock embraces effects and all the last weaves | CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, | For Rext—The store recently o | Everybody says my stcre is the, CLOTHING, GLOVES, {LACE GOODS, CARPETS, CARPET PAPER, | “upied by Baker & Hart, next to Re wore al town and , CAPES, Cloaks,} HOSIERY, ‘UNDERWEAR, RUGS, LACE CURTAINS. _| flector oftice. H. Susevanp | vupeat place in to ‘DRESS GOODS,; NOTIONS, ‘SUSPENDERS, CURTAIN POLES, 10 Slate Pencils for 1 cent, Reflec «wae you to come aad save mon ‘UWMBRELLAS, Caps. & Hats , JEWELRY "and any goods you need for your) Book Store. ey. My motto is: “Cheap, cheap | OVERALLS, JU ERS, ‘SHOES. self und family coe to see us. Buaxvers W aNtED.—Can furnish ‘cheap priees.” jane a lot of other oe to oleese. to mention. first-class table board to a few young | men, vas. At. Row. | H, B, GLARK. | EX M. HARDEE, ,. : Our object is to gull go0a bon: | } est goods at the lowest prices. For SaLe—Theee houses-and lots on | gawls’ Jewelry Store, At Higgs Bros. old stand. Dickinson. Avenue and Greee street. R. i. Bryson. Fine Italian Maearoni, jpst received at J. S. Tunstallf& FURNITURE Best lend ‘ea ,253 per i., at S| We haye a large line of ce : pod cen give vag y Bf you, M.. Schulte. “po éd at the lo tt x0 rices you) We sel tine Gigars, Smoke 107 and | “ever heard of. Co el see gee Our} drenm ofthe aagels in Heaven. ) : $12.50 Solid Oak Bedroom Suits, J. U. Cou & Son.. . To pass pens us iba ivowd be an jups. kteial Reaa th Cheese sand The Wilsow, Heater, which is a stove for honse heating, is the most remarkable that has ever cusable injustice to your pocke resh lok of tui vneam Cheese been patented, ym be rid Ft oe ona hare) “ets re NP md: - _ Tn the first bo it radiates more beat than any stove known, and will save 25 per ceut. in fuel ; nak naa Hareb OC LU GL ALE UG .. [Over say stauy made, s fair proposition: If we deserve Fresh Carr Balter today, at 8. Ml Second; with two.or three ordinary sticks of, pine stove mune it will keep the fire from 36 to 48 er ere se pebin bee Gave. hours, and with ordinary. are the fire will never gu vu, ) : | Tetactoty. ickdowledge it with} To. 7He Fustic:—tam nowimmy) vie entirely closed at ‘the’ busé there is’ wodmawer of; tira, end. it is the, cleanest stove your patronage. Hoping, to see) new Gallery over the Greenville Bank, ae : to remove the’ ashes oftenet that ouce a wonth. These stoves are wade you 8000 and promisin out : wil be glad to see all my trend. aS ie. @ 8m Li pre, whieh is made for bed;toome, is specially recommended for Lealth —- to 3 nuke your.” com yan ‘public. ea 8 { ava PS COMAPFMS (| *.. aN Lie ... CepWe Wileont Hedterhés. a ~— advan over: aay, poner stove, because it has Patent Autc- Ses : matic inthe wood oors on hea ora 60 smoke rte coming intu the room when you take, the, (op joff keu, off , and, pat; back, ‘9 in , 60 ee tok A : wolr ost rr Cad : VND TG gh Vif 2a aif drin ng water for the inmates and can, ut present, get none at all for washing