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THE DAILY REFLEC
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). J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. '
~TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.
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Vol. 4.
GREENVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 1896.
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CLOTHING.
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designer of styles for
PALL 10db.
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New and completeline
of
Dress Goods,
andTrimmings to match
Carpets,
Rug's and
Mattings
In endless variety.
Come and see them, no
trouble to show goods.
©, T. Muntord
oNext door tothe Bank of
Greenville. -°
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GREENILLE, N. G,,
The
Pitt county met this date in rezular
session. Freseit © Dawson, chair-
man, Jesse L Smith, 8 M Jones, T E
Keel and Leondis Fleming.
Sept. 7th 1896.
Board ot Commissioners for
The tellowing orders for paupers
were issued:
Martha Nelson 200, H D Smith
200, Nancy Moore 3 50, Susan Briley
2.50, Henry Hervis 2 50, Kenneth
Henderson 3 09, Eliza Edwards 1 50,
J 1 Bibb 2 00, Henry wail 2 00, Sam
) Taylor 6 00, Winnie Chapman 1 40,
'Polly Adams 150, Mrs J W Crisp
250, James Long 7.00,~ Edwin Had-
~dock 159, Matilda Thomas 200 Mrs
Charles Joyner 1 o¥, Hannah Dupree
150, Lucinda Peel 2.00, Sarah Brigh:
/1 50, J O Proctor 2.50, Alex Venters
100, Amanda Dann 1 50, Alex Harris
12 00, Jason Parker 4 00.
i The following orders for general
county purposes were issued :
JB Cherry & Go .90 J W Parker
2036, J B Bullock 3.00, Jas Barrett
15 50,3 W Smith 165 49, Jas Dildy
528; R W King 13405, D C Smith
180, DC Smith 150, Town cf Green�"�
ville 1445, E A Mcye 1560, WS
Briley 12 90, Woody MsLawhoru 8 LO,
| A Nichols 390, If W Brown 11 75,
'F W Brown 23.00, W M King
287 20,
For Swift Creek and Contentnea
stock law territory"W M King 15 00.
| For Greenville af tock. law territory"
W G Stocks 18 62, W M King 27 00.
~The following persons were allowed
tu list taxes for 1896:
Greenville"Warren Tucker, Perey
fair, Robt Tucker, Ferney Tripp, Jor-
dan Daniel.
Chicod"L ti Worthington, J R
Worthington, 5 F Worthiagton, Sam-
uel Evans, Juhn L Gaskins, Martha J
Moore. Alfred Wilson, Thomas Had.
dock.
Swift Creek"L H Worthington,
Washington Chapman, John H Small,
J W Cox, J T Williams, Peter Wil-
son, George Cannon, J W- Cannon.
Contentnea" Alfred Carman, S F
Worthington, C C Kirkman, Jonathan
Dail, John Nobles, Hilliard Vines.
Beaver Dam"E S Parker, |
Harris.
Bethel"C R Speight, J RC Daven-
port.
Carolina"James Whitehurst. BI
Quinn.
H
Tuesday, Sept. 8th 1896.
Bourd re-assembied, all present, and
proceeded to revisz the jury list in ac-
cordance with law.
The following pe: sss were drawn to
serve as jurors for December term ot
Superior court.
First week"Jesse Cannon, Josephus
Ga sins, J H Williams, J A Nelson,
John E Gurganus, W E Barnhill, G
W Whitfield, Samuel Edwards, W J
Manniog, W Hf Smith, B E Parham
D S Smith, J J Moore, R H Garris, B
A [ripp, GA Baker, W EH Porter, B
F Tugwell.
Second week"McG. Bryant, D 5
Spain, H C Harris, Lawrence Norcott,
colored, Edgar Buck, C P Moore, W
A Stokes, W B Roebuck, James Mat-
thews, J R Conper, H S$ Blount, L
McLohon, W C. Hester,T L C Letch.
worth, Isaac Norman, B P willodgnby,,
D.L Whichard, T A. ~Xhigpen.
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t i ae a Le mF et de Bak
To rHe Pusiic:"I am now in my
'tnew Gallery over the Greenville Bank
and will be glad to see all my fiends
dof 0.0 ReHyan, Photographer.
en
CUMMMISSIONERS MEETING. |
fed. Dr. Laughinghouse received the
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~ T ryN | * Lad *
and Ann Cherry 4 00, Fannie Tucker | receving 70 votes on first ballot was de-,
200, Alice Corbett 3 00, Winnifred | .
150, Wm Boyd 1 50, Elizabeth GarrTs |
Briley, Thomas Peel, Haywood Tel
Sorter Mixed,
In hurriedly getting up the report of
the convention yesterday for the even-
ing paper we got the nomination for
Coroner and Surveyor all mixed up.
It should have been as follows :
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FOR CORONER.
gy
The names of Dr, C. O. H. Laughing-
house and Dr. B. 'T. Cox were present-
nominatioz on first ballot, the vote be-
ing 03 to 32.
The rames of d. D. Cox and J. B-
FOR SURVEYOR. |
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Kilpatrick were presented, and Cox!
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claved the nominze.
ee
Skiuner Afraid of Him
The jomt eanvats between Hon W.
H. Lucas and Hon. Harry Skinner will
commence at Currituck Court Honse
Tuesday, Oct. 6th. will be
only one place of meeting in each
that the
joint canvass shou:d commence at one,
There
county. Mr. Lucas insisted
put Skinner plead business engage-
ments and refused to agree to only one!
speech in each county. he [st of ap-
pointinents will be announced " later."
Washington Messenger.
The Book ot Quality.
HarlandTs
containing twelve alticles on how to
Marion famous " talks,
live long and be happy, by the best liv-
ing authorities, sent for ten 2 cen}
A cloth bouad seventy-five
The Trade Company, Bos-
stamps,
cent book.
ton, Mass.
Still Unprotecte*.
assay welneincttit
Ve aN
SPECAL 2
All the new things
A month or two ago the Town Covr-
cil passed an order that a fire cistern be
built near whe intersection of Evans an]
Fourth street and also instructed the
captain of the fire compaty to order a
suction hose for the engine and some
additional runn'ng hose. So far not a
lick of work has been done on the cis-
tern, and tor some weeks the bose has
been in the freight warehouse waiting
for charges on it to be vaid.
In ~Rexas the Republicans, Populists
and Gold Democrats have agreed to
CO-Operate, ThatTs a fusion for you.
An Indianapolis paper is accepting
advertisements for October and Novem-
ber issues with tae condition that the
same uved not be paid for if McKintey
is defeated. That paper is going to do
some free advertising.
The Seaboard Air Line and Soutli-
ern Railway have both made a special
rate of one fare for the round inp to
the Bryan speakings in the State,
We hope to be able to announce that
ihe Atlantic Coast line will have
There will be a
to hear Bryan at
equally low rates.
crowd cf people
Rocky Mount.
Rev. Thos. Dixon preached a sen-
sational sermon in New York lage Sun-
day. Ilis subject was politics and in
the course of it he niade a yery harsh
and unjust attack on Mr. Bryan, the
Democratic nominee for President. A
number of ths congregation denounced
Dixon tor the attack and many left the
sel vice in disgust.
for fall ate here, par-
ticularly things tor the
school boys"suits, ex-
tra pants, ect. Moth-
ers it will be better for
you to come here and
buy him these better
sort at the low pricel
quote.
a specialty.
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. "A Brilliant display of early"
Fall-Winter
CLOTH-
ING
in the newest effects, in
Cheviots, .Worsteds and
all the latest weaves,
for dress and business
wear. Remember I war-
rant correct style, best
workmanship,perfect fit
Buy now ",
_ Good People.
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SUHOQL BOYD.
RR Ons
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«A Mrs. Hopkins Boy.�
FRANK WILSON
THE KING CLOTHIER.
" _ ~ at ann any a nn
Growing
Expanding.
Developing.
Department 0
Department 0
The town has several carts employ-
ed hauling dirt on Dickinson avenue.
The small quantity carried at a load is
a subject for comment. |
Old man Gus bas heard from O!thogs
JoynergTwho is off among the factories
An thefinterest of the tobacco market:
Oithos says he has bagged a number of
good orders and js going to make
of the business in all its details.
beautiful.
things ham at the Eascern Warehouse
when he gets back.
n= mn ttle
RICKS & TAFT
New Fall Goods
Department of Dry Goods
f Notions
Department. of lothing ¥
f Shoes
Departmentfof Trimmings.
Leadership easily centers here. We have mastered the intricacies ©
We give you elegant things at feco-
aomical prices. The stocks are richly complete and ex
In buik and variety they are not equalled elsew
-he whole southern country. The grace and nice harmony, the tone
and charming taste of nearly all the fine homes in this! community:
were inspired by suggettions of our artists. .
S & TAFT.
uisitely
ere in
EP OE
cy
winee
Fie
EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).
Bntered as second-ciass mail matter.
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~ SURSCRIPTION RATES.
Onc year, - - + - $3.00
One month, - . «= -~ 25
One week. - « « = 410
7 . .
, Delivered in town by carriers without
extra Cost,
_, Advertisng rates are liberal and can be
had on application to the editor or at
the &ffice
ae
" "
We desire x iva correspondent at
avery postoffice inthe covaty, who will
~send in brief items of NEWé as it Occurs
in @ach neighborhood. Write plainly
aad~only on one side of the paper.
Liperal Commission on subscrip-
ion rates paid to agents.
owners cpa Atte re el
"
FuursDaY, SEPTEMBER 10TH, 1896.
hoo enn amma manag rocan
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES:
| Natiunal Ticket.
FOR PRESIDENT.
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
of Nebraska.
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT.
ARTHUR SEWALL,
of Maine.
FOR CONGRESS"FIRST DISTRICT.
w. H. LUCAS,
of Hyde county.
. FOR ELECTOR"FIRST DISTRICT.
JOHN H. SMALL,
of Beaufort county.
State Ticket.
FOR G)VERNOR:
CYRUS B. WATSON,
of Forsyh.
FOR LIEUL, GOVERNOR:
THOS. W. MASON,
of Northampton.
FOR SECRETARY:
CHAS. M. COOKE,
of 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, _
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE 8U-
PREME COURT,
A. C. AVERY, of Burke,
G. H. BROWN, of Beavfort.
COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
FOR THE SENATE,
J.J. LAUGHINGHOUSE.
FOR REPRESENTATIVES.
J B LITTLE,
C L BARRETT,T
~FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
J A K TUCKER,
JESSE CANNON,
A B CONGLETON.
FOR SHERIFF.
G M TUCKER.
FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS.
L B MEWBORN.
FOR TREASUBER.
JULITTLE. |
FOR CORONER. | 3
Q'H LAUGHINGHOUSE.
Lae oas ~
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ORSURYEYER.
KILPATRICK.
The union said weTd see you out,
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O workingman take warning now,
And listen to my doleful yarn,
Home, home, OQ, where 1s home ?
The rentTs past due the bills are up,
The union says we'll see you out,
The butcher ~says come fix my bill
Of butcher, baker demanding pay
Out we go, of course, we must,
My things are tumbled in the dust
O, street, street, where shall we meet ¢
A STRIKERTS LAMENT.
Music; oHome Sweet home.�
While its not too late, |
TTis sad, but its been my fate:
I have ove donTt you doubt,
The landlord says get out.
The same che landlord cries ;
Or ITll spoil those pretty eyes :
But home, home, it tells the tale,
Where you cin hear the shout
And the landlord saying get out.
Before I get the blow,
And we are told to go:
We are free from rent while hid.
[ swear to you they did,
"J. W. Taylor.
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PROFITABLE PUBLICITY.
eel
What Advertising Will Not Do.
BY NATIL C. FOWLER, JRy OF NEW
YORK, DOCTOR OF PUBLICITY.
Advertising will not sell goods.
Advertising will not make bus
iness.
Advertising will not co2:sumate
sale. .
Advertising simply makes it
easier for business to be done,
and easier for the salesman to
sell.
The unsuccessful advertiser
complains because his adve.tising
did not bring direct return.
Assuming that the advertising
was well cunstructed, it was not
the advertising fault.
In the combination of good ac-
vertising, good goods, good sales-
mep, good location, and good
management, is profitable busi-
ness.
Leave out management and the
other tour conditions ere worth-
less.
Leave out salesmen, and what
you have left cannot make profit.
Leaye out goods. and you sell
nothing because you have noth-
ing to sell.
Leave out good location, and
+t will be hard to do good busi-
ness.
Leave out advertising, and
good as the other conditions of
your business may be, there ¢an-
not be flush return.
In the harmony of the parts is
the strength of the whole.
Advertising is simply the yeas,
in the bread of business. "
It will raise nothing if there is
nothing for it to raise.
Place upon advertising ~the re-
sponsibility of advertising, and
no more.
A dark gloomy store and bright
advertising are as unprofitable as
a cheerful store and dull advertis-
ing.
The most cordial advertising
and the most indifferent clerks,
spoiled by the faults of the other,
Give your advertising a chance
to pay, and 1t will pay.
fae we gee e
A theatre- hat law has just gone
info effect in Louisiana, and dur-
ing the present season ladies who
present themselves at the door
wearing a hat which ié likely, to
remoye it'and place i¢ in'charge
of 8 person who will be assign igne
to fake ~care of stich property and
S
cans was held, on last Friday, at
Wilmingtes where Judge Russell
lowing:
licans of the county of New Han-
oyer,in mass méeting, assembled,
do hereby denounce and execrate
the gubernatorial candidacy of the
Hon. D. L. Russell for the follow-
1D reasons :
declared that all negroes are nat-
ural born thieves, and that they
steal six daysin a week and go
to church Sunday and pray tt off.
ticket and said that the negroes
were osavages.�
the Republicans of the North,
suggesting that a movement be
be made to disfranchise the eutire
negro race in this country.
tothe Republicans of the State |
to withdraw the Republican tick-
é1, becasue Presideut Harrison
had put two negroes into office ;
which address may haye caused
HarrisonTs defeat in this State.
ter against negro citizenship, aod
about the same time he said, in
effect, thac he could carry North
Carolina without a single negro
vote.
vindictive nature, it is extremely
dangeroas tu submit the affa'rs of
the State into his hands, which
act might be the cause of a com-
parative innocent man dying an
untimely death.
allow the gocd of the one to be}.
cal
Denounced Russell, :
A meeting of colored Republi-
ives, and they adopted: the fol-
Resolved, That we, the Repub-
1. A little anterior to 1888 he
9
ote
In 1888 he bolted the State
3. In 1888 he wrote letters Lo
4. In 1892 be issued an address
5. In 1894 he wrote another let
9. On account of his being of a
J. W. HIGGS, Pres, 1, S. HIGGS, Cashier |
Maj. HENRY HARDING AssTt Cashier,
Greenville, N. C.
STOCKHOLDEER.«{.
Representing a Capital of More Than a Halt
Million Dollars,
Wm. T. Dixon, President National
Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md.
The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland
Neek, N. C.
Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C
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
oublie,
Checks and Account Books furnish
ed on application.
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ESTABLISH#D 1875.
SAM. MM, SSHULTZ,
PORK SIDES &SHONTEDERS
JARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY
A Large stock of¢"
House Furnishing
Goods, Bicycles, &e.
Just opened up in
store next door to J.
C. Cobb & Son, by
S.E.PENDER
& CO.
Stoves and Tinware
cheaper than ever be-
fore.
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ing their yearTs supplies will fing� |
chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete
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Aways ul LONEST V- PRICES
TOERCER ERUEFF & CLSARS
we buy direct from Manufacturers ous
biing youto buy at one protit. A cow
x3lete stock cf
FURWITURE
alwavs onhand v 1d sold ut prices tose
the cimes. war goods areall bought and
sold for CAs therefore. having no risk
to run,we sell at a close margin.
S. MOC HUL2 Graenville, NO
GREENVILLE
Male Academy,
The next session of this school will
open on
MONDAY SEPT. 7, 1896.
and continue for 10 months.
The terms are as follows.
Primary knglish per mo. $2 00
Intermediate ** " * 82 OU
Higher oo $3 00
Languages (each) ~* $1 50
The work and disec]pline of the schoo)
will be as heretofore.
We ask a continuance of your past
iberal pxtronage.
W. H. RAGSDALE.
Cole Female Schad
I have,secured the. services of a thor-
oughly ~competent teacher and = shall
| open a school for girls in the building
on my premises lately occupiedas music
rooms. ~The session begins ou "
MONDAY, 7th OF SEPTEMBER
and will continue for ten months.
The terms areas follows ,°
Primary English per mo. $2 00
Intermediate** o *f $2 50.
; Higher La Meg bs $3 00
Langtiages (each) * $1 00
| Masie, including use of instrument $3 CO
Those who desire to petronins site
early es onlv
limited number be will 'taken. 13
bore) ar De ae ably SH wpa
For terms &c-apply tp ey a]
ee ~MRS,'D."6! BERNARD, |
~MRS. ALFRED FORBES,
__,Greenvilie, N. C.
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{Gentlemens Clothing
| HAVE TEE PRETTIEST
"LINEOF"
Wall Paper!
ever shown: in Greenville. Be:
sure tosee my samples. All new
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, cn Dickerson avenue, .
A. P° ELLINGTON.
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Greenville Market.
Corrected by S. M. Schultz.
Bntter, per lb 15 to 25
Western Sides 4¢ tu 5.
Sugar cured Hams 10 to 123
orn 40 to 60
Corn Meal 50 to 65
Flour, Family 3.75 to 4.25
Lard 5} to 10
Oats 35 to 4
Sugar 4 to6
Coffee 13 to 25
Salt per Sach 80 to 1 75
Chickens 10 to 26
Eggs per doz WwW to ll
Beeswax. per 0
Cotton ang reanut,
Below are Norfolk prices of colton
and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished
by Cobb Bros. & Commission Mere
chants of Norfok -
COTTON.
Good Middling 88
Middling 8
Low Middling 73
Good Ordinary 7%
Tone"steady
PEANUTS,
Prime 24
Extra Prime 3
oancy 3}
Spanish $1.10 bu
Tone"firm.
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GREENVILLE TCB4SCCO MARKET
REFORT,
Ne uetenennr al
CY 0. L. JOYNER.
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Lucs"Common..... ....24 108
o Fine.... .eoe-....7 to 14
Currrers "-Common... ....64 told
oo Fine....... , 10to 18
Primary, Sem
PEC! TY ondary orTer:
PO N permanent!
, Bagycured in 16t035 days. Youcan be treated ak
fe@eee DOme forsame price under same guarans
Haeeee bY. 1f you prefer tocome here we will cons
tract to pay railroad fareand hotel bills,an@
nocharge, if we fail to cure. If you have taken mere
cury, iodide pocaeh, and still have aches and
pains, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat,
imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on.
any part of the y, Hair or Spo ows fallingT
out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISO
we guarantee tocure. We solicit the most obsti=
na © cases Eh enallense the world fora
se wecannotcure. This disease has
baffled the skill of the most eminent he
cians. $500,060 capital behind our
tional guaranty. Absoluto Toots sant sens on
application. Address COO REMEDY
7 Masonic ermple. CHICAGO. ILIle "
OMESCHOOL FOR GIRLS.
Will open at oElm Cottage,T
Oct. 2nd a Home School for Girls.
from 8 to 16 years of age. Nuti-
ber limited to 10. Address
Mrs. A. L. McC. WHELAN, |
Norwocd P. O Nelson Cc.
Professional Cards.
John E. Woodard, F. v. Harding,
Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N. C,.
fJOODARD & HARDING,
{ ATVORNEYS-AT-LAW,
Greenville, N.
pecial attention given co collections.
anc settlement of claims,
Loars made on short time.
GREENVILLE INSTITUTE.
S. D. BAGLEY, A. M., Principal.
_ Next session will begin 7th day of
SeptembeT 1893. Instruction thorough
"Diseipline firm, bet. . kind.» Pupil
prepared to enter anv college,T or for
business. For particulais apply to the
Principal, .
RR: nineties ~saalesets
sarbers.
~
AMES A, SMITH, "
! AL ARTIST.
vee» os GREENVILLE, N. 0,
Patronage solicited,. Cleaning, Dyeing
and Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty
H CRBERT:/EDMUNDS,:
~ FASHIONABLE BAREEK.
Special attention given to cleaning
Fi *
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[LJOTEL NICHOLSON, _
PP) IPA Burewsd; Mer:
~ Washington, N.C, "
This. . t} ir chi¥ venue .
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ei ty eee NEXT PRESIOLNT COMING. Scbtuae &
N [UEs. coat . . To amTt reeTd from W. H Cox {4 October 5
7 AND BRAN EES W. J. BryanTs Tour Through North tax collector 12h 00151 CG © Forbes
AND FLORENCE RAIL RUAD Carohna - March 46. October 7
: Ccadenseu ocaedule The following is the official pro-| To amTt rec'd from J. W.Perkins | 1 gm ponder & Co
= . M B T t fines and costs 144 37)" ° ~
_jgramme of Mr. Bryan's tour March u1 October 8
. ia SOUTH | through North Corolina: foamTt revTd from W. H. Cox loo D D Haskett
FRAINE GON . Leave Asheville at 5 p. m., Sep- tax collector 235 00 17 RC Williame
" tember 16. , ; _. April 1. . 111 Samuel Mayo
Dated | Blas | be Leave Hickory at 9 p. m., Sep- To amTt 1ee'd from J. W. Perkins 18 28/1416 J w Perkins
ro 806 mis SE ¢ ze tember 16. To amTt reeTd from Fred Cox 81 00 ee ee
noe ea A IRA n Arrive Statesville at 10 p.m.| . | April 3. " ie will ae
A, MOM A. M | September 16. ~To am't recTd from Fred Cox 58 10l1¢ TL Sta ride
Weldon |'11 esl 6g 1] an. 100 J L Starkey
ae a ; Aan ~ql Leave Statesville at 10:15 p. m, To amT ree'd pprit S TG 110.4 1 Moye
r. Roe R Q ; oO amTt reeTd fr Vv. JOX 7 ;
eptember 16. - om . - 127 T A Wilkes
"_ ~~. |} Dep � Yharlot ; tax collector 415 00 106 HT Kin
| Arrive Charlotte at 11:45, Sep-; April 25. eae a g
Lv Tarboro 12 12 tember 16. | To amTt rec'd om county costs 2 �,�5 We Sle Yaitlo ]
le) Charlotte at 9:30 : \ : oC UForhe
| eaye riottie at 9:50 a.m, iay 6. ,, |109 © © Forhes
Lv Rocky Mt 1 00)10 5 45! September 17. To am't reeTd from county costs 3 00/495 Peter Plummer
Ly Wilson 20511 | 6 20 : . May 11 IBC
Ly Sel Bal | Arnive Salisbury 11a. m., Sep-| oo yl. . 101 J B Cherry
ma 2 53) taraber 17. To am't reeTd from J, W. Peakins 50 00/ 112 J W Murphy
Ly FayTtteville} 4 36) 1 7 TL a 8 . | May 8. ; 9
ot Blovence ~ 25 of : Septenbor iy 11:15 a m.,/ To amTt recTd from W. H, Cox November ,
"_"" TF . fe tax collector 200 75} 103 Ola Forbes
Gm | Arrive Greersboro 1:215 p. m., s . a 9 74 November 7.
_ | 4a |__ |__|. | Leave Greensboro 3 p. m., Sep- Total amouat received. $3873 30. 39 Sena no
P.M. |A.M | tember 17. OR. /119 © © Forbes
Lv Wilson 2 08) | 620) Avrive Durbam F:39 5. m, Sep- | | 18 J W Murphy
LY Goldsboro | 3 10! | 7 i tember 17. May 25, 1895. 1-6 J L Lengiey
* 2! | £10 . , \ Ie ehede Weathi
At Wifeington ; 4 | 9 45 ' Leave Durbam 6 p m.,Septem-|xo. ro wHow Isstep AMOUNT. ne Wie Weathington
P.M. | A.M/ Der 17. | Rar Pern rahe
a Arrive Raleigh 7p. m., Septem 1 Randsi *vewtt $ 3 C0} i Brows & teoker
ber Li. june ft, 72° a a \
TRAINS GOING NOTRH., ; | anaes yop) 185d W Perkius
Leave Rateig! 9 p.m, Sepieri-| ae ae : - v5 245 L Starkey
7 ~~ , 7 | ber 17. { nie wae (132 2 brem Harris
2 7 Or ice .! neon CA . Qn! apa ¢ N o, oo - WUE Ju 13: illis % i
pate | ei be | fe | Arrive at Seiwa 10 p.m, Sep 5 TW Perkins fo 4 Seance
1896. ae | ZA WORSE li. - , John Hines 3 37) 130 Frauk Wilsoa
wr thnen emagena em oot cee pee Arriye Goldsboro I p- In., Sep ( Abram Harris 3.10 - November 9
- iA. P.M | ~ten.ber 17. 5 Tutus venkins #08) mr ; ver Co
Vv Floretce | Sq J - * AeA Al Hsbor Qe 34 9 hd Latham 50,0 Os veenVille Lumber 10.
Ly Fayetteville, 11100 du! , Wsave Goldsboro 1030 a. urs! oh, oWwitkes 50 [18 bred Cox
Lv selina | 12 a7) | Svotember 18. , | dune 4, 65 Major Pollard
oAr Wilson ; 1 211 85) | _ Arrive Wilsen 11:39 a. m., Sep 93 1 w Perkins 5 i387 - }fred Forbes
ee "-...____ | tember 18. IT Move ms " bn dz Gicenville Lumber Co.
oo es Arrive Rocky Mount 12:30 p. 0.,} 24 Pred Cox Sipe ee TEIN
Je. ! September IS. | 18 Greenville Lumber Co. 13 (S| November 12
_ em | Leave Rocky Mount 2:17 on ie i sprkey 639! Tro Willis Clark
" Diemer 9) ie Se | Gaels Arata, ; 6 ) Haskett 431/122 MG Moye
A. Lt p, ,, regular schecuie of Coast Line ; ed Fort ec 3) ) 122 MG Moye .
Ly Wilmington! 9 25, 7 wo) Arrive Weldon 2:32, September - aired } ore , 20 November 14
Maint t) NL LQ 4 Ula Forbes 425 141 © © Forbes
{uv Maguotia 1Q Du R 30 18, 17 Cc © } orhe S ~ C9 | opr J I W t
Le Goldsboro I2 01 936, ~The priucipal speeches wiii be} 20 Ota Forbes 13 20 boo de roo comber 1
ar Wilson 1 Ou 10 27 ; bf 5 11) W Marphy November 16
tO Barbero ve ofim: deat Asheville, Hickory, Char«| UJ W Murphy 1133) ys Sam Mayo
. a -}.}_ Jotte. Greensboro and Kocky | irae a 6 50 ~ November 20
Os ao. | Menaot. Train «ill stop for three] 7 ue June 7 14500) oP A Wilkes
3S ls =! ~ininute speeches at Marion, Mor~ vune¢ 145 Wiley Ran solph
A |S ganten, Mooresville, Concoid,; 27 oores ya 175 ae Abra Harris
me |) |) "" in yO, . June 8 45 Isase Price
| PM} iP p, y,/exington, Burhugton and at pol | Wilks ae | Liv Willis Graham
Lv Wilson 12 11.35) 19 g2/ Otber points. 90 Wall ia 3 3 November 22
29 Willis Graham 37 oyovennyy
Ar Rocky Mt 217 p42 li, Lb dS | oo a 27 Natl . H ral 34 ( 'T Move
|) | TOWN TREASURERTS REvoRT. | 37 Nathan Henrahan 225) 19) 7 T Nose
Ar Tarbors ae | _ | 31 Henry i nie - 627116 Reaben Clark
Lv ~Tuarbore . . "_ ~ Dry Lew 2371143 James Hatterson
Lv Rocky Mi 2 17] Ww? 11 Report cf W. T. Godwyn, Treasurer of | July 2 144 James Hatterson
Ar Weldon : Ion the Town of Greenville, N. J. 48 J W Perkins 35, 1) December 5.
"" 168 E Pender 175/176 J W Perkins
Train on Scotiand Neck Branch Road | y 495 DR 49 Fred Cox os 00 Moy a "
eaves Weldon 3.55 p.m., Halifax 4.10}. | ; yy o i a
p. m., arrives Seotland Neck at 4.53 | 4 acct. with stid Town GenealFan August 1 161. C Forbes
w., Greenville 6.47 p, m., Kinston 7.45). a 49.1 C Cotb & Son 3.00 | 178 Renben Clark
p.m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.9 | 10 amt reeT from J. 5. Smith 39 T A Wilkes 2 25) 158 Wiley Randolph
a. Mm., Greenville 8.22 8. m, Arrivins former Preas $264 8]. Auonst 2 Wi} Fred vk
Galifax at 11:00 a. m., WeFdon 11.20 ami 5, ag He ~BID hetes Ai ed conten
Jaily except Sundav. ! lo amTt ree d from J W. Perkins an JA hie t i Me Tee ton
Trains on Washni ~h lenve | I ERTS 3405) et we BU Dh EG Cee
Washington 8.00 _ Seca i, , To amTt recT from J, W. Perkins 46.) W Murphy 20 00| 157 John Foy
arrives Parmele 3.50 a. m.. and 4.40 p.| Market rerts 9 09} Sf T A Wilkes 1 87| 168 Dariei Dupree
m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves | To amTt reeTd from Fred Cox fines or Ed Latham . 1873) lio Ned Spel 7
Narharo 3. 3¢ . on and Gos § 11 09; ®2 Silas Yellowlev 1 123/169 Thos. Williams
Tarboro J,30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. m. | July 9 68 Silas Yellowley 2 25
and 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington | ,, be uly op ones rellowley oa) Oecember 6.
11.50 a. m., and 7.10 p. m. Daily ex.) 20 #9vt reeTd from J. W, Perkins ; August 4 165 Lsaac Price
ept Sunday. Connects with trains on). : anes and vosts 25 25] 69 Willis Clark " 1 25 166 j "1 Moye
Sqotlend Neek Brauch. ; Lo awm't o | oa JW. Perkins 29 66 Abram Harris 1123 153 J T Moye
rain leaves Parporu, NO, via Alyce |, Binet renre 28 92 ' oT) Starker & Co.
marle & Raleigh 1.48, daily except Sun | To amTt rec d fiom Fred Cox fines " August 10 103 J W cae
day, at 4 40 p.m., Sunday 300 P, M;! anT costs 15 00; 40 W M Kinsaul 115) 185 Blount & Fleming
artive Plyiaouth 900 BP. d., 3.25 p.m. ay ge August o¢ Wm Waldrop 26: . .
Returning .2aves Plymouth daily exeept an bree fron W tl. Cos 4753 L Daniel 66 December 7.
Sundsy, 6.00 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a m../, tax Vel parchase tax 35 90 August 24 164 1) J Whichard
arrive Tarboro 10.25 are and 1), 49, '9 amt hee d nu. . H. ~0x 38 HT King 7 50 l4o I P Price ; ;
Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves ran Auge ene 10 00! 77 Sherman Foreman ] 42) . \ December 6.
Gold3boro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 aly amt pee'd fran W. Hox 76'T A Wilkes i 974 | 165 Henry Sheppard
m. arriving Simithtield 730 a, m.. Re- To amTt reer red lee ass . September 3 : December 7.
turning leaves Smithfield 8 00 a. m,, ar-| po am~t rec'd from W. Hf Cox YAEL 5 P | yx | 162 William Waldrop
rives at Goldshors 9.30 a, m. tax col, drav lieonse P EUS ad ANT 2 45) 15g James Matterson
ya in Nashville pranch leave | ~ps am't reeTd from W. H ~Cox 15 00 i ~ See ub 175 Willis Graham
Ov fount at 4.380 p. oo m.. i , oy p navahe. 7 . SV lang cy
Nashville 5.05 p. m., Spring Hope 5 10 manent e fax 1150) | W a Brown to J W Perkins 8 00] 155 Slag Donelson
* . d ural ave S ane r ° . , : . id : . . rea COx 10 0 ? } i ark
B20. n Namileaie in Abe a i eee WLM: 85 Willis Clark pn | 1/8 Reuben ~December 18
ak oe ees anaes nes and Costs 85 52} 72Wilis Clark . ,
ae Mount 9.05 4 m. daily exeept) To one receipt from J. W. Per- ° 87 DS Smith 5 rf 171 Ola Forbes
t a ' ; LF kins amTt paid W. LL. Brown. 81 J H Kinion j 5 7 JW P December aa
rams on Latta branch, Florence R| Mavor pro tem PO Q) . . S7 7e1 KiL8
t., leave Latta 640 pm, aarive Dunbar} To amTt Rend frem Fred Cex fines iM sewer Kennedy a 1sz C C Forbes
7.50 pm, Clio %.05 p m. Returning | and costs JL Langley 15 00 December 21.
leave Cliot6.L0 4m. Dunbar 6.30 a m, September . 93 J C Cobb & Sen 2 20/183 J W Murphy
a Latta 7.50 am, daily except Suu-| To axnTt reed from J. W Perkins September 4 184 Willis Cl O cember ea
in. market rents 1) ar ley we 4 Willis Clar
Train onClinton Branch leayes War- September 18, ma ba is on aly : a fo ee
rey ga auton 8503 ri pauday, To am't rec'd from W. H. Cox tax 54T A Wilkes 4 00 ie ae er el
2 hdedU a. . . » mM: Returnir. collector 2 a a
leaves Clinton at7.00 a. m.'and 3,00 1 i ~ Oxtober 1. II i Sah pai 31 50) Januury 2, 1896.
sg Welton forallpontsalyaeiina| oam Magtm Wee Contr NT NS embers EM
Norfolk as Nc al Rouky Mount with 7 oOctober 8. +00 97 HF Harris | 9 00 184 Ce Fores
. texto) an 1 Carolina B R tor Noriolk |~fo amTt rec'd from J. W. Perkins 94 J L Starkey 26 65| 190 J W Murphy
poin ¢ bh via Norfolk. market rents 42 20)43 5 L Starkey 13 57 January 8,
OHN F, DIVINE, To amTt reeTd from J. W, Perkins - 96 Willis Clark 2 25 | 189 Fred Cox
| General supt. Hoetand costs 4E 65 September 19 188 Ben Cherry
~I eaifia MM . To amTt reeTd from Fred Uox fines a, : 195 W L Brown
+e PENLY Gatto and cnsts 25 90 | 53 5 'T Moye 21 001196 WL Brown
, collector g2| 50 Samuel Mayo 15 00 | 198 Williau: Waldrop
"" _ November 7. 55 Ed Latham 3 00 January 14,
THE MORNING 7 o umTt recTd fromJ. W. Perkins 59. Ed Latham 3 20}199 Blount & Fleming
STAR. fines andcosts 62 95 | 42 Greenville I.umber Oo, 8 42 January 17,
Tk AR To am't reeTd trom J. W. Perkins 32 Greenyille Lumber Co. 8 881179 W IL Cox
rhe Oldest 5 market rents 42 10 September 20 January 20.
, as November 9. 85 J W Muroh 202 ©. C Forbes
) il | , | 10 am*t reeTd from Fred Cox fines 73 Ola Forbe: my 40 of January 23.
ay Cwspaper in and costs 15 95144 Ola Forbes 35 56/192 E © Williams |
ode December 5. : 20 84 Feburary 1,
NG rth Bad ii ToamTt rec'd from J. W. Perking | eptember 21 lo! Ola Forbes.
0 aro na. 1. T pare and costs 78 10) $6 D D Haskett sete 7°75 : February 6,
oam't rec dfrom FredT Cox fines | 33 Willis Clark 4 90 | loo Biount & Fleming
ee oe oe oe ee 6 ~aanT Saba Bee Fiéa'c 465) September 23 February 7
The Only Five-Dollar Daily off | mieten 0 ae ee 1 ee Rebraary 18
pe tp pA GRY Wes pete, F Mecember 6, " | r 3.00
its Class inthe State. To amTt recTd from. W. H. Cox 3 246 J T Moye
Fayors Limited Free Coi tax collector == 18. 50 Beam en-18 _ -|#07 J W Murphy
of American Silver and Repeal | amTt rec'd from, Fied Cox . |! Greenville Lumber vo. 83 50 | 208 Willis Clark Pon
gf the Ten Per Cent, Tax on] mertet rene © °° 5 za [80 $188 | 240 WMP Nov eot
State Banks. Daily 60 céntg|To amTt rec'd trom Fred Cox fines a 4 15) 210 8 P Jobnson
per month. Weekly $1.00 peri, ant eu Ww oH o. 11 00 | 4 Bms : , 1 08/212 Ed. Latham :
year, oWiaH BERN RD ef t2.am't rec'd trom W. Hy Cox | 15 Porter 951. _ Febrary 25
' ~2 i oot . + ay tax Eojlector oS 306 Ob R11 Wes .§ 20 205 Wm i ee :
a Md OT a eptinary soem pe ee a2 +d February: 29
cy leis pee niece Wi H�,� a as Soir oad, OR = SBI Jenktng i, 00
. 41te Oe
ae ; x
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March 5
} Committee,
'208 Ola Fo'bes
g 03 |26 J W Marphy 2503
o125 Willis Clark
214 J L Starkey 94 34
3 35 |} 217 C C Forbes 5 00
231 DS Smith nw.
., | 236 J ~IT Moye 9 60.
" iy 239 JT Moye 12 00
15-00 243 Win Pippin 75
35 00 219 Abram Harris 200
] 5 244 Wm Waldrop 20 00
5 O0 March 6 .
5 40 227 Greenyille Lumber Co 49 38
12 00 228 Greenville Lumber Co 20
1 63 22 J B Cherry & Co. it?
9 50 215 Alfred Forbes 8 62
$5, 00 March 7
874 222 Bill Britt 5 25
6 29 | 224 T A Wilkes 25
99/218 Amos Williams 25
62 58 | 246 F G James 34 40
20 00 | 220 John Russ 2 00
March 9
,, | 285 White & Speight 4%
20 84] 916 DD Haskett | 618
March 16
1 07} | 233 Simon Fleming 1 65
15 Gy | 245 Jas Kinion 1 00
6 25 247 T ee Cuse 1 12}
91 oo | 2°40 W Perkins 114 0
1 co | 2380 W B Wilson 610
1 00 | 287 Sam Kuss . 2 00
+ 75| 240 Elias Bunn 100
on an} 22) WH Moye 10
20 08 [208 W King 100
lee March 2}
13.13 | 202 Will's Clark 10 CO
3 82] March 28
3 92) 248 J W Perk ns 19 00
307k March 17
ovo 00 | 249 J L Ludlow 32 00
March 28
1a. 250 Reubin © lark 21 50
fo on 251 CC Forbes 5 00
i Bn April 2
ws) 274 5 W Murphy 29 00
7 42 ~67 Avex Paniel 1 25
99 xq {74 Peter Latham t
267 John Peedies %
256 J 7 Moye 6 85
D0 262 J T Min eC 12 00 ©
49) ) 259 J T Moye 15 60
278 Oln Forbes % 85
5 ov "55 John Jobnson 1 fo
125/271 Wm WalTror 25 00
272 James May 1 bo
low 276 Blount & Fleming 67 00 :
242 Fro d Cox 80 10
eae, | 268 Willis Graham 39
637) | 265 JL Starkey 513
691264 Thomas \ illTams 7 50 E
1501 260 Thomas Williams § .
8201966 Henry Marsh 50 :
£87) fons ¥ i Forles 1 ao :
275 Ben Cherry 1 50
16 dy | 269 Tsam Griffin 1 50
5 05 | 244 Fred Cox 7 50
) O5 261 Fred Gox 40 00
4 Ao Apiil 6
241 D J Whichard 6 50
538 Wm Waldrop 300
6 00/232 W U Crmond 270
34 60 Arm Il
125! O54 Greenville Lrmber Co 9 75
20) 278 Ed Latham 2 05:
6 37 | 280 Alex Daniel 2 60:
40 00/279 Willis Graham 2 05 :
150) 28) Willis Clark ; 325 q
: : Apri] 26 3
3 97) 23 Reubin Clark " 1 5o
04, April 29 :
25 | 2°4 Ola Fortes 20 84 :
315 May 1 a
253 S E Pender & Co 45. :
. Mav 5 :
: ee 286 Zeno Brown (part payment on ;
vi tv, epgine) 333 6 2
523 (ay
9 oy | 2i0 J W lerkins 40 oo ,
50 00 | BL er cunt com, 0� ree'ts (3873,08) 116 19 |
3575 30 4
2 00) ns
450! Bal, dune General fund $266 73 :
W.T.GODWLY, Treasurer. 2
412}| Examined and approved by us, :
: W.H. SMITH \ Commi ;
13 6% T. A. WILKS LATS :
0 00 CEMETERY FUND. J
8 374 DR,
6 oo | 1895. May 20, :
«5|ToamTt redTd from J. 8, Smith
7 87) former treasu' er 235 OD
December 4,
90 80| To ainTt reeTd from sale of lot to os
J. W, Brown 12 50 :
10 co = 4
6 00 Total $17 50 :
5 00 January 8, |
By amTt paid Ed Latham, order ;
i ¢° No 28 : 8 6 09
ae October 15.
+) By amTt paid Kd Latham, order
1 lo No. 34 14 (0 oe
1896. April 18. oo.
12 00] By amTt prid W. 'T, Ress, orCer :
6 00} ' No 282 4 60 |
2 54] 1895, Octecer 8
15 00; By amTt prid Ed Latham, order
No 10¢ 10 00
40 00 | 1896. ; Mav J
30|} By amTt paid Ed Latham, order .
7 50 No, 28% 5 00
1 00| By 3 per cent. con on receipts 1 82
20 8&4 cee
15 00 40 92
a
35 00 Bal. due cemetery fund 96.68 .
W.-T. GODWIN, Treasurer... ~*~;
1 00 Bxanu ped and Ah: proved. :
T.H. SMITH) ,, .
6 00 1 A, WILKS $ Committee.
W. T. GODWIN,
1 &0| Treasurer of the Town of Greenville.
In acct. with the Special Tax Fund.
4 30 : DR.
1895, October 8, Fy
40 00|~T'o am~t reeTd from W H Cox 4
Tax Collector | 8 63 05
6 oo |: 18% January 15 -
To amTt recTd from W IT Cox
6 00 Tax collectorT . . $10
15 00 natq: pore Ml ee
To amTt rec'd fromT W H Cox my
$60 Tax Collector $292 29
1 001 . ook ae
. 55 24
ioe 8 per cent com: allTd Treasurer: o 66
orool EM One Speciale Rina," 40 tee f
10 00; i | a Ww: G0, NIN, Treveuriry ¢*
: aie ws a if ; a F by ne. ry sh + - a Picn)
205). W HST oe
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pe J. G. Moye.
Cher CL
Is the ]swest price avy object te
to you?) Aret!e best qualitivs
anv induceweur? If so come
in »bd' s-e vur vew stock
which we haye jusé te-
ceived. Our stete 1s
full of New Goods
and prices were vever lower. To
the ladies we ex~eud a cordial in-
vitation to examine our stock of
oTMA
We havea beautiful aud up to-
date line. You will find the latest
styles and we know we can please
you Oh, how lovely, how beau-~
tiful, the prettiest line | have ever
~geen, is what our lady friends say
ofthem. We Lave a large lity)
both in colors and biacks acd can
please you.
ae |
In Ledies ard Geuots . FUR-
NISHiING GOUDS we bave a
spleadid liue.
ee erent
In LADIES CLOTH for Wrap:
we have jus. what you want.
In Men and Boys PANTS
GOODS we have just tho best
stock to be found and prices were
J. be Moye.
VAILY REFLECTOR.
Coping stay ait Brits Scces
JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING
Creates many a new business,
Enljarges many an old business,
Preserves Many a ialge Lusiess.
Kevives many vdull business, °
Rescues many a lost business,
Saves many a failing business.
S-enres suecess to any business.
wom
e lumrs of the REFLECTOR
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eine mene nre
omnes re
Passenger and mail wain going
north, arrives 8:22 A. M. Going South, |
irriyes 6:47 P. M.
mM. ble - tndial Yor ID ee ,
fo oadvectise judiciousiy, © Use the | fieeboro.
4
Rev. Father Quian, who has been
ispending afew days here, left this;
"RAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. |
SEPTEMBER SNAPS:
ieee
Gur Kcdak? Catches Them ComingT
and Gomg.
ohn
TO 1
Sixteen times as many novelties in Ladies
Fred Carr, of «Castoria, is i+ tow "Goods as we have even shown,
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J.A. Dupree returned Thureday,
evening from Norfolk
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Miss Dorothy Carr, of Casto.in, 16]
the guest of Miss Ada Wooten.
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Mrs. AlTen Warren returned jomel
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touay from 2 visit to Washinton.
Mrs. J. A. Dapres and chiidren re"!
turned Thursday from a vis't to Mur-|
morning.
Rev. D. B. Ricard
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the Baptist chureh here on Sunday!
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will preach in}
both morniu, and evening.
North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A
, M, leavesl0:16 A. M.
South Bound Freight, arrives 2:0 P, |
M. leaves 2:15 P.M.
Sivamer ~'ar River arrives from Wash-
ington Monday, Wednesday anid Friday |
leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure |
day and Saturday... |
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Generally fair tonight and Satarday. |
Be meee
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ocean cence imaratee "vemncecion A ate
SEPTEMBER SUGGESTIONS. |
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neal
See Which You Are Interested im.
pe nner
Warm weather again. |
Money loaned on 36, 60 aud 90
days. Apply to F.C. tlardiny.
The oSouthern weader,� still foids
5 eent smoke.
D. S. SMITH.
the Jead as the best
Nothing equals it.
never lower.
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SHOES. In shves we eudeav |
or tu buy such as will piease tue
wearer, the prices on Shoes are
much lower than lay tseason. Give
us a trial when you becd Shoes
for yourself or any member of
your family. We can fit the small
est or largest foot io the county.
Our L. M. Reynolds & Co.Ts Sloes
for Men and Boys ure warrauted
to give good service. We have
had vix yeais experience with
this line aud know thew tu co ally
we claim for them. |
In HALDWARE, GUNS,
GUN IMPLEMENTS,
LOADEvV SH&LLS, CROCK-
LRY, GLASSWARE, HALL
LAMPS, LIBRARY LAMPS,
PARLOR LAMPS, LAMP
FIXTURES, TINWARE,
WOOD end WILLOW WARE
Hak .Ess & COLLARS,
TRUNKS, GROCERLES,
PROVISIONS, FURNITURE,
CHILDRENTS CARRIAGES,
CARPETS, CARPET PAPER,
RUGS, LACE CURTAINS.
CURTALN POLES,
and avy goods you need for your
self an~ family core to see Us.
Our object is to sell gooa bon-
est zoods at the lowest prices.
ed
We have a large line of
~ FURNITURE
apd can give you anything you
may need at the lowest prices you
ever heard of. Come and see oar
$12.50 Solid Oak Bedroom Suits,
_ To pass us by would be ap iuex-
eugable injustice to your pocket
~bock. This is nut 80 because we
~say sc, but because our goods
~avd prices make it so. Here is a
Yair proposition: we deserve
nothing, zive us nothing, but af
you find our guocs and prices sat
ysfactory,, acknowledge it with |
your patronage. Hoping to see
you e00n 400: yromising our best
efforts to make your coming
oplensant and profitable, we are
~~~ Your frieads,
bra fee ee
me Mik eae
~ im hn a
You can vuy wamber at StatenTs
Mill, just 44 miles trom town, at oSin-
sle Gold Standard Diices.� See
C. R. Sreicut, Manager.
Vermont Butter for sale at D. s |
Suuth.
Push your business lively with a live
dyertisement in a live paper.
Miss Bettre Warren will open her
school in Mrs. WhichardTs sshool-room
on Monday, 14th, September.
Tablits, Slates, Pencils, Reflectur
Bovuk Store.
You know who your candidates are
now, get to work for them. |
A new supply of Diamond Inks and
Cream mucilage
Store.
They have had a snow storm out in
the north west. |
For Rent"The store receatly vc
cupied by Baker & Hart, next to Re-
tlector otlice.
Call for
No (1) if you want the best made.
10 Slate Pencils ter 1 cent, Reflec.
tor Book Store.
Fine Italian Macareni, just received
» yy »
at J. S. TunetallTs,
r
avy We
Best Blend ~Tea_,zoe per .
M. Schultz. .
Just one we °k trom today Bryan wil?
beat Rocky Mount.
The dust isabout the biggest shiag in
town"plenty of it here.
A fresh, lot of tun Uream Cheese and
Vermont Butrr, on ice,at J. S. Tun
stallTs.
Fresh Cars Butter to-day, at S. Mr
Sehulzt.
The crowds arouad the depot at
train time for severak days lately have
caused the wish many times that the
depot was enclosed. The crowd is. of-
ten in the way of people gettmg on and
off the trains: .
There was a still better feeling 10
prices on the tobaceo market today.
The cotton market deciimed a quar"
\tev of a cens today. It was a big drop,
The stores of M. R. Lag and S. M°
i7th, J: wish cay of atornment
} Just efter the ~county convention
Thursday the county executive com-
| mittee met .and, organized. Alex. L:
Blow was re-elected chairman, W, Ll.
" urer.
~and Observer spent yesterday here
at Reflector Book |
H. Supprarb. |
~tongueT 1 sauce ladle, | mug (all pure |
RoyaL Patent Fioge | silver), and 2
~and dese! Hption, exeept the piano end |
Schultz, will be closed Next Thursday, |
Brown secretary and J. ©. Moye treas
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H. B. Hardy. of the Raleigh News.
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left on the evening tral,
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Capt. Wo. a arin nas recovered
Sixteen times as many styles in Ladies
Dress Goods and Trimm'ngs as we have for-
merly shown.
Sixteen times as handsome are our entire
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-ourchase for the coming season.
Sixteen times as much business do we ex-
pect with the many bright
that erowd our counters.
canTt show you the thing you want.
and brilliant goods
Call and see if we
trom his recent sickness andis eble to}
This
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will give pleasure to his host of friends.
be back on his run en the river.
Dr. R. L. Carr *..4 purchased the}
dental outfit of Dro if, A. Joyner and|
has opened in the office formerly occur!
pied by the latter. We wish him suc
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The Plarters Warehouse obtained:
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satisfactory prices today and will have!
special sales everv day next week. |
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On Thursday one pile of tobaeeco at}
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the Llanters Warehouse sold at 50|
A brilliant display of
FALL & WINTER
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
H OES, GENTS FUR-
NISHINGS AND
certs apuund, It was bought by d. S-i Boy's 2-Piece Suits in the newest
Jenkius.
Kinston toT
this morning going from |
Seo~land Neck.
could make Greenville on one of his;
We asked him if he|
effects and all the last weaves,
Hon. R. B. Glern was on the tran. . T
| \Everybody says my stcre is the
and I
cheapest plece in town
want you to come aad save mon-
tours end eive usa speech here. Tle! : .
© ey. My motto is: oCheap, cheap
said be might be able to get here some |
October.
like to hear him acain.
time in Pitt county wou'd,
Notice of Sale.
By virtue of the provisions of the will
of the late Mrs. A. M. Clark, W. R.
Whichard, her executor, will sell at the
Courthouse in Greenville \.C..on Mon-
dav the 12th day of October, 1896, the
following real estate: the house and
Jot, situated in Greenville. N. C.. on!
third street, recently occupied by Mrs |
Clark. Also a traet of land containing,
about 18 acres, situated partly within |
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and partly without the town of Green-' Ae
ville, through whieh the Kinston and}
Scotlund Neek Branch Railroad pusses. |
Willalso sel] on the same day, at the!
wforesaid house of Mrs. Clark deeTd, theT
~following personal property; ©] fine,
diamond.brooeh, 1 parlor water pitcherT
and two goblets, | dozen forks (dinner,
end tea), 1 dozen spoons (dinner and dee |
sers), 14 dezen tea spoons, 1 sugar spoon |
plated salt cellars and |
spoons, also one-half undivided interest |
in the ehsttel property described in the!
will ob Mrs. clark as follows: oAll the,
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ipiany stool, also ali the furniture of}
~every kind in the bed rowm [now ocee- |
cheap prices.�
H. B. GLARK.
'cawlsT Jewelry Stoic.
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WE ARE CAN
form is oGOOD VALUES AT LOW PRICES.�
15 to 35 per cent. lower than any other
payment in. GOLD. SIL¥ER or PAPER.. Come to see us af
eS nee ©
Is ready in his new
store to supply your
needs in the line of
Choice Groceries.
The shelves are filled
with brightly colored
boxes and tins of good
things, and barrels of
ground grains, cakes
and crackers, boxes of
spices and bottles of
pickled fruits and vege-
tables.
Thereis a wholesom-
ness and sweetness
about the store that
charms thevisitor. He
carries a full and com-
plete stock of tancy and
staple goods embrac-
ing everyching that is
to be found in a truly
first-class grocery.
a aa mate ah rl pina TA ogee &
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SILVER?
DIDATES!
Not for office bat
trade. Our plat-
We sell gvoda from
hoase in this line and take
Higgs
Bros. old stand. Our stock embraces
CLOTHING,
CAPERS, Cloaks,! HOSIERY,
\farniture in my parlor of every kind) DRESS GOODS,; NOTIONS,
UMBRELLAS, ~Caps & Hats,
JUMPERS,
OVERALLS,
~GLOVES, {LACEGOODS,.
UNDERWEAR,
SUSPENDERS,
JEWELRY, |
SHOES. _
opy, andT my cast iron yard vases,� the) . | :
_ jpther undivided haif futerest. being the #nd a lot of other goods to numerous to mention.
~property of Mary Louathie Poole. |
~Terme of sale. real estate 4 cash bal-|
ance in 1 an@2 years, personalty, sol!
for cash only, W. R. WHiCHARD
Executor of Mrs. A. M. Clark.
BLoux? & FLEMING, Attorneys.
renee om
Wilson
been patented.
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over any stove made.
hours, and with ordinary care the
in use.
\in different styles "the smali one,
\a% well as cou fort,
ne minute. These stovesTcan be
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In the first place st radiates more beat than any stove know
Third. bsing entirely closed at the ba
_ The Wilson Heater, has a great advant
matic Smoke Doors, which prevent the-smoke from. ¢ ~00 ;
o put in the wood. These doors are 8o constructed that they can be fake off and
t sm. Pty v3 is
Yoars to please.
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EX NMA. HARDEE.
At Higgs Bros. old stand.
Leader of Stvlese
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fire will never zo out.
which is made for bed rooms, is
come
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eadquarters for Hardware, Tinware and.Stoves.
ht Heater.
With Patent Automatic Smoke Qoors.
The Wilson Heater, which is a stove for house heativy, is the
most remarkable that has evec
avd will. gave 25. per cent. in fuel
the fire from 36 to 48
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se there is no danger of tire, and it is the cleanest stove
It ia not necessary to remove the ashes ofvener than ouce a woenth. These stoves are made
specially recommended for Lealth
@ over any similar stove, because it has Parent Auto-
rom coming ints the room wheu y! a take the top off
put back ~on in
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