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Vol. 4. | GREENVILLE, N. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1896.
by voting for Moss. (Of course the
Aa tl JARVIS (ENG INGEN inference in this was why didnTt they
also take down Lucas in this district
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: Some one in the
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audience asked 5 ~coal
PPPRLPALRLPPL PEP LAL PE AP at OP AENEAN PENSE RAL AW SAR ear
oWhere is Gov. Jarvis? you don't sy
SKINNER sKI . anything about him.� Yes, said Skin- BUY THE BEST
Pia SKINNED BY LUCAS. L? ' a�
ner, I am glad you called my attention
tohim. Jaryis is a timid man and
The Hyde County ~Sled Hopper� | Wants to be on land before he speaks, ,
"" || "" Gives the Tricky Cclonel a Scrap- He:hen referred to the silver conventicn
ing He WonTt Forget. in Raleigh, in 1895, that Gov. Jarvis :
It you know a ood : 7
Was there in the preceding caucus and
made aspeech but was too timid to
thing when you see
it in the way of
Wednesday, Oct. 14th, was a day | cme out and take a stand in the con-
n»t soon to be forgotten in Pitt countye vention next day.
It was the occasion of the joint diséus! ®| Skinner then said he left the Demo-| SS
be ueas c'atic party because to vote tor Cleve" .
sion between Ccl. W. H. Lucas, the j¢ itic party because to vote tor Cleve We note with much seas acien PY large g pba
Democratic nominee for Congress frem | land was made the test of Democracy
this district, and Col. Harry Skinner, jin 1892. Lucas ought to have walked of business 1 In our Overcoat department, In
tne Populist nominee and Republican jot like I did. He made some rele | greased sales encouraged us to buy heavy this
endorsee for the same office. This}eace to what the Democratic party 1. ° : T 1 T
speaking taking place at SkinnerTs|could have done but didnTt do, and season. he styles In MenTs and Boy S Oy el-
home it was expected that he would be| abused them for passing a lower tarmff eoats are very dressy, and they have that splen-
at his best and endeavor to make the] bilT, saying thet the reduction on lumber
strongest impression possible, but the |lost a million dollars a year to this ~is. did finish that pleases SO well.
miserable failure that he nrade and the | trict. ThatT S
decent roasting he received at the Skinner then tried to forestall Lucas
hands of Col. Lucas can be judged by | by telling some things he was going to wi at un
macs sayand ia this way filed up his hour) dep wear does. Our kind does that. to perfec"
SKINNERTS SPEECH. 2 received some applause from oo
Ski nope oa . a few Populis:s at intervals as he went tion. ets ther eC and stays there. Won t
Skinner opened the discussion ina| ). . ; ; :
speech of one hour. Ile started off by along. stretch SO as to make him feel lonesome Ol shi ink
saying everybody knew whem and LUOAST SPEECH. and leave him on the outside. Buy under.
what he represented"that he was tbe | Instantly there were cries for Lucas .
Y a y s for o2S wear from us,
regular nominee of the Fopuliss party | and the chorus was taken up until it
and had been duly endorsed by ths Re-|souided like every voice in the vast
publicans of the district. Lucas donTt audience was shouting tor him. Amid _F R A N K, Ww i i. 3 4 Ni
ki.ow what heis the nominee of. Hej this ex-Senator W. R. Williams under-
said he had represen~ed the county in| took to introduze the speaker, bat the
the Legislature and the district in Con-| applause was so great he could scarce be :
~|gress, and challenged his opponent to| heard. Col. Lucas arose and it was T la
show that every act of his had not been | near a fuil minute before the demon-; 22 |
sm apn. st 2 OO AON EE SE
| in the ~ interest of the people. He! stration subsided sufficiently for him to 4
, , ' ;
B | pointed to the dam at the river bridge|speak. He caught Skinner- shpping tne ae :
} aan @ and the gates around the town of jut of the room and called him back. In our store you will
. . Greenville as monuments to himself, Lucas began by expressing his utter See nothing hut the most
di sient Tt d . a * _ sae silver man, | disappointment at eine epeedt ne Sty lish (xoods. You will ~
"" Call and See" =| oul did not believe silver was a .om" | had really expected to hear something
| . | plete remedy tor all ills, it was only the | here but it was the greatest harangue ut find nothing but the
[ be inning of rctorma~ions. He wished | an Loyr that he had ever been forced to ?, | hi Newest. Effects on our
| oe if 5: that all silver and gold inthe world | sit and lis~en to. . ° ,
© oes : ~ 3 a Va ayaT ®
could be sank to the bottom of the| He then made brief reference to the counters. Ww �,� hax �,� no use for out of date
0 a a. ocean and a law passed by whith the| convention at Washington that nomi- styles. Our alm shall be to keep you pos-
o See first mas who dug any of either metal nated him by acclamation, that being a ted on the Newest and Best in every de-
you will be astonis he from the bowels of the earth should be / farmer and only an ordinary vlod-hep" t d
t ti (ie | h hanged. He wanted todo away with | per at that he telt the lack of meuns to par ment and we cordially invite you inspect
a 1�,� SAaVILYS 1�,� nas. these metals as noney and create some | caucass the district and tried to per. the enormous collections of Dress Goods, Dry
other mediim of exchange. " suade them to nominate some one else. G d tri bp
He ascused the Democrats of the | But the nomination coming as it did I 00 S, rimmingT 8, Car-
demonetization ot silver, that the Re. |could not decline it. I am in this fight pets, TULS, oil cloths
publicans were the real guilty party to the finish and to a ee ladies, misses and chil-
but the Democrats were particeps crim- | May crow and cavort, but he will fin
inis tu the act. on election day 1 have buried him so dren Wraps, Shoes, &e,
deep in his trickery a bubble can never
If the Alliance had never come into,
9 sa rharea an | . Ty . { 1
existerce there would have been no} to suow where he is. (Tremen wang Sells CHEAP.
bedruck froun which the Pooulist party sous applause. )
Sel Gere gm. i re oe SkinnerTs knowledge of silver seems | °°"
Locke Craig saying at Currituck that wonderful, he makes himself out about
~ Lor] » wv sf : leon . ° bs ci ~
it was consistent for Democrats and the only Ne patriot mane el
Populists to tuse on the electoral ticket He had -the audacity tu tell me a lew
days ago that he learned Bryan what
oe but inconsistent for Populists and Re- :
publicans to fuse on State and county he knows about sil ver. aa 1896. Jd
SHOES tickets. Hete, he praised Pritchard, He exponcd the fallacy ot Skinner's :
su, ing he had voted forT silver up to reference to the tariff on lumber and | TT: '
: i vil wi Skinner whe
this hour and! was a man- whom they said now I want toask Skinner when
of the best hake. See could trust until he proved false He the emergency bill was up betore the
ihe. Q 90th Century, the accused the Democrats of hypocrisy last Congress it,he didnot. vore to in-
ci) {and insincerity, and wanted the Popu- | °T*4s the tax on «bagging and ties: Prins will talk louder
neatest shoe. shown. ' Hists to aadgatdad that tha Democrats }A2swer tbat. (Noanswer ) #°" nds than anything oldeT Ww
T . ;. & ~ ; _ a ~
a had no loye\forthem but jad rather q pn a meds ~ at meta maine HAL the arguments.in.the, world would uotindace you to bayiffrow
destroy. them than.to ~piive free silyer: }#20W 4 Am and the questinn is which} us goless you wore-to fiad prices right. We will sell you goods
Dress Q@oods N otions, Phey'lové panty above oquntey and [one of ussgthe best. I will examine from 15 to.35 prr,opot lower than avy house in towo and
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hivn on thet; He avked me fo.second donTt:ydu'forget it. We have done it before and are do-
iple. | :
; y \ &e. || principle. . | 4 tration for Lie vies ingut.today. ofhe proof of the pudding is in eating.
Geits piven ngs, Ke.) his nomination for Licutepayt-Gopers Give ~asia trial And! Wo ware nt liks Oliver Twist
12 The im tebeie in North Carolina ,
and. Th nor before ~the Democratic convention,
x abun are with the gold party, taey ar@itrylng
ta Haleteh in 1892 a 0 , o pt 0 MY oa'ibask for more.�
' j a 4107 92,
WA Ae. raat i ~lower to detent me in this distr.ct when everys von OF ne ee eat ock ebracee
chance :to make a speech. Skinner |
jel. te Pak iis body knows Tam true to the cause of ;
cha wi re sever. I kobe ~He reletred to the tick»ts in made a speech declaring limself # Dem)
psilver,. ovrat, and said thatT lis voiceT wouldT b
e e
Be! Samar ce foacreirron botlie Aistrie its Ma the State, und ; vid it} .
. before: Opry reer lea, Bache m heard throughout the campaign advo-
REET ~thie Democrats were sincere iu thet:
Be Papi haa % Ihdy ot adi of silver why didnTt thay tale: rhe Aa hore hod aneT Skinst J
afopd = domi Kitchen inT ble tifth gel " and# . m cali ng
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ther, ba tou ial mantion. ;
Pike Se jner was nominated by theT Populist Ex:
Y Next door w the'Bavk at o @odard | it
Ba Ys Greenville. ©T in the sécond district and defeat White Pea onary #4 say tno. thas bie Lender ant By .
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[CONTINUED ON SECOND PAGE. ] At Higzs Bros. old stand.§
LY REFLECTOR- ~~ }im Washington in favor of a bill to pay : 1 HAVE TEE PULTTIEST
pig aes : 3 5 ; | clerks $100 a month the year thrungh,| f° - ee LINE O
ae oe 7s i at ee ae and fifteen minutes later went on the : : : Bee a ae T
SSS eer eee
Poca erana ~ i ant *| against and yoted against the bill. ; Undertakers ond aper T
=. ae Se ar oe a "
| SKINNER DENOUNCES JARVIS. . - ;
= gereperen (Reber | SuperT: being in the field would eudanger the : . eens Finneral Directors ever shown in Greenville. Be
=. " ~ | the State by turning it over to the Re- At this Skinner sprang to his feet ~}Sure tosee my samples. All new
Entered as second-class? mail matter. publicans he wouid withuraw, they ana gts ae CEE NFRreRARE GREENVILLE, N. C. styles, uot an cold piece in the lot. fav
jee ; 1 took him down and nominated Exum. | Said he oIt Gov. Jarvis, Dr. OTHagar, Have just received an Will take ples a brinaten
Pe eS : Now we see iim erjoting w'th gold bug | OF any one else suys that they are infa-/ RY Rema pleasure i ringInR
Big, PUMSORIETION RANE. Republicans in this district, -At Eliza-|�"�mous.and damnable liars � ina Bt samples to your home if you will
. a yhi -- - + $8.06 beth City he was as thick with Pale- oHalt there, sir iT demanded Dr. 1} notify me at my shop near Hume
One month, -. » - + or man John and Cobb as three in a} OTHagan, as that old veteran pressed | ~ *| berTs, on Dickerson avenue,
A Ooe week, - - = ~ dl bed. towards the speakerTs stand. oHow dare | of the latest style'and are reaity to serve og
1 Delivered in town. by carriers without bas you use my name in connection with the wants of the trade at Prices Lower A. Pr ELLINGTON,
~ axtra cost. ; a Lucas then told the colored ~cople liar 2� And Sale es anes ig prafits G Ea
: oAflvertisng rates are liberal and can be Obes eld Hin ht im ' ck sales is our motto. Our 7 te
* -Ate Fes are or oe at what Skinner said in his speech at} «7, wildest excitement followed for | 00ds are new and cheap to meet the reenville Market.
a a = ~| Raleigh a few months ~ago about no ; - ,; Wants of the misses, We are sel in Corrected by S, M
. office ? . | © a few minutes as people crowaed| goods at a price far below the us A : y8, M. Behaltr.
a a _. | negro need to ask for office, and read an . wy ~sh P ¥ © usual) Butter, perdb 15 to 25.
. = = an around, and in some way Skinner used | Price. Western Sid ne
e : . t | cditorial comment upon that speech by er oo or . 2 he vig �,�s 4t tu 5
~ We ~=desire a {va correspondent a : ce, the name of A. L. Blow in connection $75 casket we sell for $60 Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124
| ___gyery postoffice in the county, who will|a colored paper in Wilmington. And]... | | Sn ee «1 Corn
. y, P 3 ° with the others when that tlema 40. to 60
~ __ gend in brief items of NEW ASit Occurs) »5y Skinner has got the brass Pa eT 6 OE 45.50 | Corn Meal 50 20 65
: fa each veighborhood. Write plainly also started for him. Skinner hastened 55 te Flour, Family 3.76 to 4.25
gad only on one side of the paper. ;j to be asking the colored people to apolosi Oo BO 8G Lard Bh to ,
oane . ~ pologize to both Dr. O'Hagan and 4 5} to 1¢ f,
t» send him back to congress; he canTt |. if ° 80 Oats. _ 36to 40 3
""" = ro _. 1 Mr. Blow for using their names. B58 Sugar . 4 t0 �,� |
s shetal Commie oa onT suteortbe get there without their votes. Maybe When ouict wes restored Cal. Locus BR) QO Coffee 13 to 25 .
ipera:. Von lit is because of this abundance ot brass oe ie ; #v se 16 Salt per Sach 80 to 1 75
ion rates paid to agents. : aes that he wants all the ogld continued: oI did not desire to create WH w % 429.50 Chickens 10 to 25
~ 3 3 oF . . . an ag : . * 7 . j ~
eieiangre oe © POSsEsses sical lidiniabhlies ; e 8° trouble by mentioning this matter, but ti All we ask is a trial and will give er- | Egys per doz W toll
rx ~ and silver in the world buried in the Lre hat Iw: ld today the re satisfaction. _ Beeswax. per | 0
~THurspay. Octosenr, 15TH, 1896. ocean, his new medium of exchance repeat that was 0: tc ay that G. A. McGOWAN & CO. a
am . ie id Abkeloo | a hi ©" | Gov. Jarvis said that he heard Skinner Opposite Post Office. Cotto 5 _ ~
at bg gt NR oom en Aa a nae Dion ~ wre " i] ~ . .
% : hi sbiied up. (eisare to get hur lobbying in favor of he bill to pay] 8, F. SUGG, Manager. Relgw i� Nommath eanct,
oal aT e 2 . : °. " re orto °j Ss [
DEMOCR ATIC NOMINEES. Oe a clerks $100 a month the year through iW. ieee ~|and peanuts for yesteftaiT as furnished
_ Col. Lucas then went into wf argu-}and filteen minutes later he made a - » Fres, J, S. HIGGS, Cashier| by Cobb Bros. & :Conimission Mere
: gn ee ment of the financial question and made apecch against it acd voted against it: Maj. HENRY HARDING AssTt Cashior, chants of Norfok -
hod 5 , » ae u of fw) ; i : F te ~
Natiunal Ticket, a comparison of ~the condition of the} Aid you all 1emember that Skinner Good Middling aia 7 9-16 «
| osient jcountry prior to the demonetization of | went through the campaign two years Middling 75-16
7 FOR PRESIDENT. . silver and since, and showed how the ago dénouncing Branch because he had Cond oon 6 1-16
| WILLIAM J. yas Democratic party stands squarely for| yoted tor a bill to pay clerks $100 a } Tone"steady,
ot Nebraska, silver. ~The Democrats nay pot nomi- | month only while Congress was in ses- Greenvi Lle, N. C. Prime PEANUTS.
TOR VICE-PRESIDENT. nated aman for Congress ian orth Car-| sion. I give you as my authority that Extra Prime 24
ARTHUR SEWALL, olina who is not an honest silver man. | Gov. Jarvis said this the names of W. STOCK "" oancy 24 ~to ¢
of Maine. Skinner has asked me why donTt I] L. Brown, J. H. Blount and F. G. Rnererent; c tines . a 60.to 80 ~
7 ~ |attack his record, he has none, he has | James.� mene ° SU EEG Donal |
FOR UAGRES EIT DISTRICT. {done nothing m Congress but draw|. Skinner stepped forward again and Million®Dollars, | GREENVILLE TOBatCH P- ARKET
w. H. LUCAS, $10,000 from the government and js|said oTnen I denounce Gov. Jarvisasal Wm. 7. Dixon, President National REPORT,
; of Hyde county. asking you to send him back. consummate liar.� Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md. Lames
FOR ELECTOR"FIRST DISTRICT, I have asked Skinner to sav it he} Excitement reigned again for a few The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland BY O. L. JOYNE
. il work-to- nut : 7 is , a |, | Neck, N. C. de SORNER
JOHN H. SMALL, Wilt work to put a man in the Legisla-| minutes, but the crowd dispersed with- Noa h Bi Scotland "- |
of Beaufort county. ture who will vote for a gold standard] out having any trouble. R. R. Fon ing "Pacto hie. 6th -C'| Luas"Common..... ....2 Lo 8
~man for the Senate, but canTt get him] Col. Skianer has been severely criti-| DW, Hardee Higgs , Bros o Fine.-.. sees... 7 to 14
Ntate , Ticket. SD CELLATE Skinner says Bryan is a | cized for using the language he did in| Greenville, N. C. T| CUTTERS - Common... ....64 to10
__ Populist. When he makes such a| reference to Goy. Jarvis, tor besides o6 Fine.... .... .10to 18
FOR GOVERNOR: statement as that he leads you to doubt | those gentlemen named by Col. Lucas, W tfully solick " a ae _
CYRUS B. WATSON, all he saysyit he has not sense enough | Maj. Henry Harding, County Treas- of fim aut dn aL pe tea oe
of Forsyh. to know better he ought to get out of | ures J. L. Litude and perhaps numbers | pydlie, , - generar ra. yk
at sore this contest. of others heard Gov. Jarvis make the | (Cheeks and Account Books furnish
FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR: My opponent asks why I did net| statement, and everybody believes that} ed on application.
THOS. W. MASON, mearh out of the party when he did? I | what Gov Jarvis said about it is true. |~
ot NRHA thank God that I never march out! Upon the whole tne joint discussion A Lar ge Stock Ole mvacee ty. Ifyou prefer to como here we will com
aoe an or The Democratic party ctands for the| here wasa signal victory for Col. Lu- nochange, ff woduilto cure. If rouhavetaien mgr
! v . ~ , 9 otas HAWO:
CHAS. M. COOKE, best intetésts of the people and I stand|cas. He proved himself more than a uns Musee Patcheein mouth SoreT Thtouty
ot Franklin. with it. Thén'he referred strongly to | match tor his many-sided opponent and Oue ib is this poy ale orgy ebeowe fale
mineonTs the reéordTofi the: par.y and how it had|won hundreds ot friends among the e ~ nate cae eure 8 colieltcho mont abet
FOR AUDITOR : kept talth WithT the nec . bs case we cannoterre. This disease nage
BMC PURMELN pt ha " tine people. good people of Pitt county. | mee baified thos ic:liof the most eminent phys
{ Buncombe. Skinner says we Jove party above ouse Furnishing tional guaranty, Absokat sea oor emcondle
ss country, but he tiirns about so fast that ~TWINELINGS. Br Sines 00%, 2 ADE COn
FOR TREASURER : itis impossible vo tell what he loves "" Goods, Bicycles, Xe (A A ee A
B. F. AYCOCK except that he loves office and Harry a ~ oe a
T T ~~ wTy; Offspring"Pa, what does fee- : hin Pacis tine |
on wayne, Skinner above everything else. simple mean ? ) JustT opened up in Professional Cards.
om his time being up Col. Lucas had to ; P . ; -_
SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION : stop. here but: told the crowd ke hadT Be It's the fee the man gives |store next door to .J.|]y®- R.L. carr,
JIC. SCARBOROUGH Phere Dut told the crowd be had |-to the minister when he gets mar-| 7 : o DENTIST,
~* T something else good in his rejoinder. ried."Boston T : C, Cobb & Son b Greenville, N.C. -
ot Johnston. All tho F i ; , OD ranscript. e y Office o . Ol B 9
ugh his speech he was loudly shunner King Howe d Brick Store next to
FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL ! cheered and made itiéo ~hot for Skint)T Mise Dorothy"Carions tiag , S E PEN DER aa
F. I. OSBORNE, ner that the latter slipped away two or| that the Rev. Mr. Hicks should . * hal WV ) ee b. Woodard, 2 ~ 7 .
of Mecklenburg. ence Wie. othe oR val Pasa | Wilson, N. U. Greenville Ws (9°
~ , y e Riya "_ a oe : NG:
Cm peoovedt nesourven, |, 189 _Bival Parton"Had to & CO. OODAKD & HARDING
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE BU- ~al Qki ~ » knew where he got his ser- : "Greenville, N
Pivica ~cokes Col. Skinner took the staad again | mans."Life. , ane eanren oNe
+ ha ere . ~and in the fifteen minutes allloved for a . Stov es and [inware and Srey ees a FOIA
ile edad Partin ~a 7 ingle| oLife is full of ups and downs.� Loars wede oh short tile:
G. H. BROWN. of Beaufort, T rejoinder he never discussed a single Ups an Owbs. ch e aper than ey h . oars wade oh short time,
. . * . o~» o 7
- | OF issue nor answered any of the questions bia and I know a young fel- f er be JohnH er.
40 Bien. A ow who was in business and went /peonn F.mali W. H. Long.
| OOUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET. put to him. He consumed the time by nhder.� ore, W shington, N.C, GreeneT NC,
urying to make small of LucasT speech s MAI a
Se P | «Well 2� I. & LONG,
¥OR'tikte Banas quoted some poetry and told a few stale 6 g Attorneys.and Counselors at Law.
i 6 . oi ; . ® ; ~ é T
J: J. LAUGHINGHOUSE anecdotes by way of comparison. And immediately his friends 3. S . GREENVILLE, N.C,
2 , threw him over." Indianapolis t ae | a ae} : Practices iu all the Courte.
ome LUCAST REJOINDER. Journal 9 s S ae
"FOR REPRESENTATIVES a ee ; : ee
T : . Whien Col. Lucas arose to c ; : s
JB LITTLE, A eae © toclose the) Miss FianceeAte you sure g "_ a Jarbers,
me digodsaon.he paid another fine tribute you would love!'me just as ten- . | 7 i
C L BARRETT, to the Democratic, pazty,and said all dorly if our conditions wery re. | 72. od q JAMes-a: Slabs,
2 The that is best for the country depends on veirsed"if you weie rch and'I} * i = o TONSORIAL ARTIST.
FOR COUNTY COMMIBBIONERS sticcegs in this ai of: NSS ny os CRBENV ILE N. 9.
» at CKER, ~He Sten wedt for Skiuner some He" ~ReverseT our conditivna | +"! , oS 8 and Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty
ooy P eer ' alt ; ome | $3 iiebbin dat Ae i Dime ee { Py
JESSE CANNON, more-and:wiped up what little was left andT try nie."Harlein ~Dife: gee. eo: ae f cARent enpeneetaeee
A B CONGLETON, fot td! Skihner ~Went \toChairmin | en ye | eee oe: Bee: H ¥ BAR MUNDS:.
" _|"Manly,\ of the. azemooratic State Execu- Kilson"A foolish New. York 4 oS oa " te. Special attent ven to Cleaning
sity) FoR SHERIFF. tive Committee; ardT said, oI want you artist has just marrried an, Ip- ¢ aS Be Gentlemens Clone |
_ GM TUCKER, to untie my hands? ~1 Want to be able dian bag as for several of her | FI . . out 2 Te a
an _| to speak ~out in this campaign, I have| Pictures: ae i 9 os Fis basen |
FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS. been treated badly by that rascal, But- atchor" Well, J suppose she H en : 4 Nae A | Box i di Mgt }
L{B MEWBORN. ler, and the Populists at the convention | ¥ looking for'a médel husband; ~a £ | S % ~beet Wk ton, , en
pT and I'want # chance to get back in the|"~2rath, : : 1 ed Pew wiht veral nee sen thon il
: a fee ~ ! al ; eo - Gf ptrie Delie@otevery' rodat:. Abi Tee
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LUO arcs Tbe oy 1 a §
ar W ilsay ion | fee
Ly Varhare 246 | !
We eee n evens etme aewamee | was were wm | Je on. ,
__| f= | nae
Mp ares
Ly Wilson (20) S135) 10 32
Ar Kocky Mt). 47) Mo ud) vd 1d
RO pa mien 00 eee i eect " o a
Ar Tarbors ee |
Lv Carbers | |
Lv Kecky Mt | 23 jt 1,
Arweldon | If a
Traiu ob S@stiaud Net kK Sranep .toa
eaves Welton 3.59 p, m., Halifax 4,10
p. Ws atrives Seotland Neck at.55
@., Greenville 6,47 p, in., Kinston 7.45
p.m. Returning, teaves Kinston 72
& my Greenville 8.22 9. Arriving
Halifax at 11:00 a. m., Weston 11.20 din
daily except simdav.
Trains ou Washnigton Braneh leave
Washington 8.00 a. m., and 3.00 p.m,
arrives Parnel'3.0 a. m.. and 4.40 p.
m., ~Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningienves
Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 1.20 a. 1.
and 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington
11.60'a.'m.. and 7.10 p.m. fatiy es.
ept ~ Sundwy. Connects with rains On
Scoth: ad \ vek Branch.
Tram lesver earooru, sO, via Albe-
Marle @ Ruleizy w. . daiy caceprson.
day, a6 460 p.u., Sunday 800 PL M:
wtive Plymouth dy PL WL, o.25 pean.
Returovtry. saves Plymouth at tly excep!
Sundoy, 6.004. t.., Sunday 30 a cn,
arrive Caurioro 1We2d am ane 4).
Trainon Midland N, C, branch leaves
Goldsboro daily, exeept Sunday. 6.00 a
m. afriving Simithtield 7:30 a, m. Re.
turning leaves Swithtiel'l 8 00 a.m. ar-
rives it Goldsbors'9:30 a. m.
Traws ta Nas ville uranch leave
Ro-Ky MoutT st 280 po om. arrive
Nashville 6.05 p. , Spring Hope 4 4
Wi. Retutuin ewe Spring Hope
Ja. ma, Nashv s.3yaim, alive at
Rocky Mount 9.0 a m. daily exept
Sunda®.
Trains ou Latta auch, Florence R
&., leave Latin 6.40 0m, wirive ~Dunbar
7.50 pm, Clio 8.00 pu. Returving
Jeave Clini6.tuam, Dunbar 6.40 a m,
arriye Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Saii-
dav
Train onClinton Branch leayes War-
daw forT Clinton caily, exeept Biiiday,
11.102, m. and 8.50 p, m: Returnirg
leavesClinton at7.00 a, m. and800} am.
TrainNO/78 widkes close gonhestion
at Weldow Ur wl dalty, allrail via
Richmoné, at iy Mount with
Norfolk olfina RR for ~Nonolk
ae all points North via Norfolk,
7 A
LK RSON,T rite Manage .
45)
T. M.F
J.R. KENUY, GenT) Manager,
tt id thas eviiease a 4 fie gona of len olen 40 ha
1aVe Bec Fervieesof a ~thor-) (iddpentens And toa Wchter your sole, r +00, tha
pen onl tr teacher and shail | more era than Werte it" inate CheitpT cy at threat: |
open a schoo! for girls fn the building |invaluable visitor to che Ww ans p e nr: OE Tost itutions,
On my. premiges. lately ovapiedas musicy diioe, thadlib or tha workT 166m {aah ter to othe prea Iddus-
rooms, » The session begins ou )") yee" Lh Be i lal } ee i of othe at at Is, 4
: : fea») iM Cepuiriige « to! o wogutesdé |
IMONDAY,) 7th) OF SHRTE MBER ali i of the 10. Com raphe tones of such peril; me
Aud will continue for ten months. P reports from Stat. | Honest Conyicticns of your best judg-
agp nd National Qapitols. 8-2. wear, Gone pd of our bet and
Sapna
r mo,
Inte | dil BO tie bt
Highet , ; he ser) i oe Peal |
: o.
by
YARMERS AND MEKCHANTS BLY
ing their yearTs supplies will tina
their inresest fowetonr prices before oy
| chasing eisewhere
Wallita briemetees,
FLOUR. GOPFReE S|
RICK. Ltd, &e.
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FURNITURE
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the ' tines.
Sto sede reat wsnobe ang
lsold tore ants oe Nye, tabi risk
[to PUY We tree foot ee Sey ge Tepe
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The next session of this school owill
open on
M ONDAY SEPT. 7, 1996.
aml coutinwe for 10 Months.
Che termus are as follows.
Grek
Bons bp
e
ft
Primary baghsh per mo. 82 09
Totermediate 6 + a $2 O-
~Higher Ge $300)
Languages (enchy *¢ $1 59)
The Work and divelpline of the sehog!
Will be as heretofore,
We ask a continuance of yourt past
iberal patronage,
W. H. RAGSDALE,
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THE MORNING STAR
The Oldesi
Bais Newspaper in
~orth Carolina.
Une Only 2 ive-PeMar ay
its Ulass in tae State.
Favors Limited Free Coinage
of American Silver and Repeal]
of the Ten Per Geni. Tax on
State Banks. Daily 60 cents
per'month., Weeklv $1.00 per
arlotia!
"7 t
to oay
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North Caroljaa: 4.
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FOREMOST NEWSPAPER
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WEEKLY.
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REY W Get
Torenanek ig comple. |
Judges. f Electhon.
| The tolluwing is the list of judues of
| . * nd
(election fer Pitt conn. for tie eleetion
ite b hac lel on the Tuesday neat after
fir 1
, the
Vendav ip November 1896
(| beaver Dow "- COC Case, Marion
Sunth. Geo W Hemby.
|| Belvair" PT Hedges, W H
o) Rives, E P. Naas.
Bethel"Jas H Bryan, WI
Whiteburst, J H WV Howell.
Carolinua"M A Woolard, Henry
Nobles, Leyi Clemous.
Chicod No 1"J W Swith, W L
Smith, Frank Ricks.
Chicod No 2"L H White, JO
Proctor, Penry Rountree.
G
Contentnea No 1"Jonathan
Daii, H S Hardy, George Dail.
Contentnea No 2"Sebron Cox,
Wm Worthington, Horace Roy-
ster.
Falkland"W M Smith, J H
Smith, IF R Srewingten. :
: fara ville N ' 1-"M L Moye, 1
L Flyun, WU Joausonu
| Barmvili, No 2 David Morgan
|
JIN Bynum, George way.
Greeuyille No }--W © Hines, J.
VoMasthew ,S P tuwphrey.
Greenvill, No 1-desse W
Brown, N it) Whittield, Samuel
Mayo.
Greenvili:s No 3-J G Thigpen,
iP VM Smith, Pred Jenkin,
Greepuilte oo 4"Lonis N Brey
AD Jobns cn. Jose oh A kinson
Facto!as-- diau-forad Flemiug
WoW eh asd. Cuules Spain
| Swift Creek No 1 WS W eau,
i oO Stach, A} S Brown,
swift Creek No 2"Watt Chap-
miu. N R Cory, Field Cannon.
£femci atic Cenvess.
the Democratic
party of Pitt county for the Legislature
and the various county offis-s will ad
dress the people upon the political is
sues of the day, at the following times
and places, viz :
| Betvel, Saturiay. October 17th.
MayTs Chapel, Wednesday, October,
21s.
Blacw Jack, Friday, October 23rd.
| BurneyTs, Saturday, October 24th.
Stokes, Tuesday, October, 27th.
Pactolus, Wednesday, October 28th.
| Parkers School House, Thursday,
i October 22th,
| Farmville, Kriday, October 30th.
Ayden, Saturday, Qetovcer 3ist.
Candidates of other parties are invit-
ed to be present and participats in the
discussion. Avex. L. Blow.
Chairman Democintic Executive Com.
The candidates of
Public Speakiag.
Hon. Cyrus B. Watsor, Lemocratic
candidate tor Governor, will speak at
Snow Hill, Courseay, Oot. 15.
Greenvilic, Friday, Oet. 16.
Washinetou Saturéay, Ort 17,
Hon. Frank 1. Osborne, Attorney
General of the State, will speak in
Greenville on Friday, Oct. 16tu.
eee . te oe
Just received 100,000 " envelopes
For good Job Printing, we ate the
perple,
veat. Ww.H.BaRNARD | To.the Democrat'c Voters of the First
ey Congressional District of North Car-
Wilmington N.C ollie ,
varwen wee} |The Free and Unjimited.Colnage of Sil.
}¥er at the rafigof16tol has eed) forced '
won the AméeridanTpedp e us the ~one
Ppuramount fssite jn théT National, Camé
tpaivn. AP wortd btT avianéed! and tue
sions have been and are being made
Lforge.ttils measure upon the people, that
it may become: the Jaw of the and.
~NonieMereure upon whien individual
meéiibers of all purties ditter,
T Loieh Democuts,'who trom priaciple,
Oppose this measure of free silver cvin-
age, end who oppose the uuholy aill-
~ances, and methods, andotie ashrredder
{of principles of Democracy,,to Popu-
lism, L beseech yo as Meu who" have
red privilege gnartihtesd by the
af
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4 ; © i wa " 4 4
aia
eT en eee s , "
nee Gy eA gt is 1 Gi ial tinak ae ire i ae
Our Work and Prices Nuit curT Pat
'
This nor. a party qué-tion but an Eco-|
Abe Reis
~ ' , BL LG 8 v ce % BR --" 4
iain, eee te
Il ML
GIVES YOU TEE NEWS FRESH. EVERY
AFTERNOON (EXCLPTSUNDAY)AND
WORKS FOR THE BrF�"�
~"INTERESTS OF- !
ERE cemeteries [6] geile a PES Rie
GREENVILLE FIRST, PITTCOUNTY SECOND
OUR POCKET BOOK THIKD
cael tetetneenenetentinemetne anata e
3
SUBSCRIPTION. 25 Cents a. MONTH
"PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY At"
One Doliar Per Year.
This is the PeopleTs Mavorite
THE TOBACCO DEPAKTMENT, ~WAivud
iS A REGULAR FEATURE OF 1 HE PAPER,
1S ALONRSWORTH MANY TIMES THE
SUBSCRIPTION§P RICE,
"(0)-""
When you need -
JOB PRINTING�
pe Don's forpet ta
Fteflector Oftic.s,
WE HAVE AMPLE FACILITIES
FOK I'HE WORK AND DO aut
KINDS OF COMMERCIAL AND
TOBACCO WAREHOUSE WOR.
O aa
pay! ly we
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ratly
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Pood
THEREFLECTOR BOOK §
"18 THE CHEAPEST PLACE INGREENVILLEFUR" "
BLANK-BO0K. 8
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. Pd had yy ? i J ~ 2 iy i { q
TORRY OTH
oe ) T AOR Ma.
: ~ta the ; eeat price any y object to
" toyou? Areth« best qualities
apy injucement? If so come
in »nd sve our new stock
which we ha,e just re-
| ce ved. Our store is
: fail of New Goods
and prices were uever lower, To
dies we extend a cordial in-
Pe be ed. Piwing our stock of
" We havea beautiful and up to-
date line. You will find the latest
styles and we kuow we can please
" you Ob, how lovely, how beau-
tifal, the: prettiest line 1 have ever
geen, is what cur lady friends say
- ofthem. We Lave a large live
opoth in colors aud blacks and can
please you.
In Ivdies o1d Gerts FUR
NISHiNG GOODS we have a
spleudid live. |
$ i ee: rs
: i +t *, .
{In LADIES CLOTH for Wrape
we Lave jus what you want.
~ In Men and Boys PANTS
-GOODS we have just the best
- gtock to be found aud prices were
never lower.
oSHOES. In shoes we endear
or tu buy such as will please the
wearer, the prices on Shoes are
mucl Jower than lart season. Give
us atrial when you veed Shoes
fur yourself or any member of
yoor'Tfn wily. We can fit the small-
est or largest foot in the county.
Our L.M. Reynolds & Cv.Ts Shoes
for Men and Bovs are warranted
to give guod service. We have
had six years experience with
this line and know them to be all
we claim for them.
In HAKDWARE, GUNS,
GUN IMPLEMENTs,
LOADED SHXLLS, CROCK:
ERY, GLASSWARE, HALL
LAMPS, LIBRARY LAMPS,
PARLOR LAMPS, LAMP ©
FIX'r URES, TINWARE,
WOOD aud WILLOW WARE
HAR\ESS & COLLARS,
oTRUNKs, GROCER ES,
PROVISIONS, FURNITURE,
©HILDRENTS CARRIAGES,
CARPETS, CARPET PAPER,
RUGS, LACE CURTAINS.
CURLALN POLES,
and apy goods you need for your
self and family core to see us.
~ Our object is to sell good bon-
t goods at the lowest prives.
We have a large live of
FURNITU
and can give you anything you
ay eae at the lowast prices you
of.. Come om B Bal
| : Sait Aare od
-eusable injustice to your pocket
book. This is now so because we
+ 80, tut begunse ~our. igdode
d prices wake it so Here is a
ai oe onition ; iy
ings
meet rsp
~bat il
Reoon and promising our.
Wg ~make your oo"
nnd preieie. oe
wis) Raced
o o(yh
eserve
sat
0 * Spatronage. edge to se6
, ~
ie
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DAILY REFLECTOR.
ey
Tapier any it Brings Sees.
JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING
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Creates Many « new business,
hulurges Many un old business,
reserves watiy a large business.
_ hevives wahy aati busivess,
lescues iiuuy a io8t business,
Daves inauy a failing business.
D-Cul'es sucuess Lo any business.
"
To * advertise judiciousiy,TT use the
¢ lumes ol the RevGECTOR,
ee
TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.
Scanian annem
Passeuger and mail
uutth, arrives $:22 A. M.
uriyes 6:47 P. M.
North &B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A
Vi, leavesl0:10 A. M.
south Bound Fre ight, arrives 2:00 P,
de Jeaves 2:15 P.M.
~teamer ~ar River arrives from Wash-
ki igton Mouday, Wednesday and Friday
leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs
lay und Saturday
train yzoing
Going South,
nd
WEATHER BULLETIN.
renee ED
Generally fair tonight and Friday,
MARKETS.
ogranary ana
(By Telegraph. )
emcee manent
NEW YCRK COTTON.
"
. OPENTG. NOON. CLOSE
Jan. 7.81 7.83 7.87
_ CHICAGO MEAT AND GRAIN.
OPEN'G . CLOSE,
Pork"Jan. 7.60(@7.70 7,824
Rins"Jan. 3.75(@3.30 3.85@874
natctenmecencenninel
CANVASSINGS.
atten enna
You Get What is in These by Read-
ing, Not by Hearine.
Henry Clay Cheroots at J.S. SmnithTs
Nice Catawbi Grap.s at Morris
MeyerTs.
Fresh Carr Butter at S. M
Sebuitz.
today,
A new lot of Cranberries justin, at
b]
Morris MeyerTs.
Tarbell Cheese and Vermont Butter
J. S$. SmithTs.
Cuear"50 bairels choice Apples,
at S. M. Schultz.
Money loaned on 30, 60 and 90
days. Apply to F. C. Harding.
For a choice smoke, try Philadelphia
Seal, at D. S. SiniihTs.
Vermont Butter for ~sale at DoS
Smith.
I have constantly on hand the finest
Foreign aud Fruits, also
Cabbages, Onion, and Potatoes,
J.S. TUNSTALL.
Domestic
Try a pound of the finest Roasted Coffee
you ever had, o400 Old Government
Java and Mocha,� ~ind you will have no
other, ~or sale only by Ed. H. Shelburn
t& Co.
When GOAL weather comes, donTt
turget where 10 buy your Coal.
Speigut & Morricv.
oSpanish ~L'wist,�
greater fora smoke. D.S. Smiru.
$6.50 per ton.
attention,
ket house at 15 cents per quart.
4 )
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S. M. Schults.T 4
{| Cignrsy Cigarettes, ( Oheroots and Smak *
voice just revived. J. S. Tuxstace
i Fee
oi
delphia Record.
great in shape still
Car coal justT arrived, deliveree at
Orders Jett with W. B.
Wilson or Ed. H: Shelburn will have
Oysters. Fresh, opened at the* Mar-
f. N. ~MeGowan. |
: Something new in season, Heckwhet,
Oat Flake and Portorioo Molasses, , at
I carry the finest and langest lie of
ng Tobaced in the city. A new i n-
~Casey, (fanning his man between
me voi all the toime.�"Phila-
REGISTRATIONS,
Peop'e Whose Names Got on Cur
Book To-dvy.
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Miss May Harris, of Falkland, is,
Visiting trieuds here.
Rev.
again in the Cucrt Hous. tuniglit-
D. ob. Ciaytun will proach
Rice mo:d, |
Wednesday evening
the family of J. L. Langley.
+
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Mis, J. Ee Langley,
arrived tu Visit!
The Rev. J.
tor the Ed¢cator oComvocarional District
L. Tivknur, Evangelist
will preach at the Episcopal caurch io
this town on Frivay (tomorrow) ight,
D. V.
J.J. Cherry left this moraing for
Richmond, Vi, to attend a meeting ofT
td iresturs of the Odd Fellows Wi-
dows and Orphans Reliet Associatioa
which cunveues in that eity tonight.
oe
Register saturday, it is the last day.
4
Watch~for the big circus advertise-
ment in the RerLECTOR next week.
Dont neglect to register Saturday,
you will not have another opportunity.
Robinson & Franklin BrosT.
will be here just two weeks from to-
circus
day.
The Democrat county candidates}
lad about two hundred people to hear |
them at Falkland today. |
Just recived a big line ot Henry Clay
Cheroots. I want all of the smokers
to try one package.
J.S. TUNSTALL.
Prayer meeting and church confer-!
ence at the Baptist Church tonight. |
Communion services will be Reid next
Suuday morning.
Try my oJolly Jonah� tobacco, in
rolls, for both chewing and smoking.
Something new. J. S TUNSTALL.
Col. I. A. Sugg, Elector of the oNa-|
tional Democratic Party� for the first
district, publishes a card in the Re,
FLECTOR today. Of course the paper
has no approval of the principles he ac-
vocates. .
Mind How You Bet.
People who are so ready to bet on
the election now ought to know that!
1895, says :
oThat any person who shall bet or
wager any moncy, or other thing of
value, upon any election, held in this
State, sball be guilty cf a misdemeaner.
Car No. 1
We were pleased to have a call this
morring from W.R, Musgat, manager
of car No. 1 of the billing force ot John
Robinson circus.
The car arrived this
morning and the town is being decora"
ted with circus tills. The Richmond
Dispatch says it was the best and grand-
est show ever seen intiat city. It eays
the entire show wasT"neat and had a
cleanly appearance and worth twice the
price of aduission.
section 43, chapter 159, of the laws of |.
Pickles and other table supplies.
NLL IRINA ele lle
Will You See
The New Styles ?" ay
~Latest in fabrics and fashions are here for your
An hour spent among these beauti-
tul stuffs will help you plan that new dress.
approval.
We show the best line
We are tere to please our customers and we
are determined they shall be pleased. Look
over our stock of
CLOTHING,
and you will see that the prices have been oSat
Down On.�
&
SHOES
i etl
ele
ae he
of Dress Goods and
trimmings we have ever had.
RICK
The 1e Money Savers.
LOCAL SNAPS.
eet
The finest koreign and Domestic
Fruits kept constantly on hand. A
new supply just received. |
J. L. Starkey & Bro.
eo
It you want family Flour cf the best
Noue
see us und get our vall
beat us. J. L.
prices.
STARKEY & Bro.
All kinds ot tresh Nuts just received
and for sale cheap. Morris MEYER.
Jeliies ana Ereserves of ail flavors,
fresh Mince Meat and pickled Pig
feet at J. S. TunstallTs.
Apples, Coesanuts, Baunannas, Lem-
ons and Oranges jus) received atT Mor"
ris, MeyersT.
The best line of Canved Goods, Jel-
J. 8S. SMITH.
Austin NicholsT brand of new Oat,
~meal, prepared Buckwheat und cleaned
. é
A brilliant display of
FALL & WINTER
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
SHOES, GENTS FUR-
NISHINGS AND
BoyTs 2 Piece Suitsin thea newes
effects and all the last weaves
Everybody savs iny stcre is the
cheapest plece in town and E
want you to come and save mon
ev. My motto is:
)
cheap. prices
Currants at J. $. SinitnTs.
H. B. CLARK.
| RawleT Jewelry Store,
| jth
ES ie
The Wilson Heater, wbiely
been: ~patented mw
oTa the firet ioe it
over rany stove m
' i]
has
Ga
~ Seeond, withT two or + titen ordinary sticks of
hours, aud with ~ordinary care the
IT
tent
"i
Aatomatic Smoke
LS ES Po a
is the womb remap peta has ever
~is afetove f for. house beating
Th
a will never go. dat,
=
al im Waly
Doors,
pine shore wi m wil. keep the fis tyra 36 to °
Pt
oCheap, cheap -
radiates more beat than avy stove sknown, ong Have 25 ulus in fael
et fy: oPhird, wot Son rn cloned ~at the. base aa thats. tana danuar. a. tire, wat! wi is 1 the eH stove �"�
im use. Tt ie, to,remove the ashes. ofener than. ynce'a wouth. These stoves nro made
out, . thes maliconse wh oh is. made ~for ~bed rooms, ty ap souail ean rr :
Wg eda ey var i ta Nah Pe at wild ive
ddvantdire 6 all v in.
ntT the amoke,
dt as |
ty
rae oe bye
Tinwar Stoel
i li
grove, Baswnse it hie Pavont Lato ty
~Oot Whoo yoo take theT |
taken aif and pat� babk ~00 Ineo
ens, tr ne : sit aa Fhe v *
i Vis Ys Wwe hag! if
a hire | oti ~
ot re, Th: 8
pear?
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