Daily Reflector, October 22, 1896


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D. J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner.

TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.

oVol. 4.

GREENVILLE, N. C.. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1896.

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It vou know a good
thing when you see

AB

it in the way of

~| them, fully eight tenths of the seats are | 1372.
tiee co the patrons. ~Theiv day of exhi- _

The Great John Rvubinson and Frank-
lin Bros., Shows Combined.

Never in the history of tented amuse,
ments has the woild known so vast an
enterprise us the one made by the com,
bining ot these two great institutions.
the cireus field into a
new era, and piaced circas exhibitions
upon a basis thay bas never before even
been atten pted. and
distinct representative circus companies,
Cilled from the best that the world
afords have been joined together. Two

But They Wont Do It.

hereTs the way they talk up north
about the oscheme� the Noith Carolina
Republicans worked by importing a lot
ot negroes and registering them, hoping
thoreby to carry the State for McKin-
ley:

New York, Oct. 20.". Advices
ceived ut Republican National Head-
quarters through Chairman, Babcock,
of the Republican Congressional Com-
mittee, Wushington say that the Re-
publicans of North Carolina have com-
pled a very successful scheme, which
will give the State to McKinley by from
12,000 to 20,000 majority. They have
vle parade is give daily in the cities | succeded in getting out a registered
where combined shows are to

It has brougit

Two sepatate

massive menageriws live been blended
Int» on? and the two magnificent par
ades have been so arranged that a dou-
these Republican veze which shows that ma-
jority. Last Saturday wasthe last reg"
istratiun day, and the Republicans
worked their plans so quietly that they
had the negro registered and thei: op-
ponents did nut cateh to it
day.

General Powell Clayton today re-

exhibit.

It requires the largest teatsthav have
ever been constructed to accomodate
this big amucement institution, and so
enurmous have Leen the crowds attend- until Fri-
inz, thatit bas Leen necessary to aug"
meni the seating capacity, for it is not

Pee,

'these points come and see for coh

an rs

READY-T0-

Our Clothing is liberally
made clothing. Nothing skim-
py or stingy about it. The col-
lars on the coats have a broad,
full roll. Facings are deep and
reach to the arm-holes. No lit-
tle, stingy savings on cloth are
made. After we have given you

nt ender meee ana mena ete tenteieaEi ate

iH
Le

yourself. Price no object.

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policy of there shows to so limit their
sealing caparity as to make thos+ who
desire to ree and enjoy the wondeifal
performances procure

ceived a letter from Thomas P, Koegh, |
long secretary of the Republican Ne
tivnal Committee, who is now locatcd
ut Greensboro, N. C., m which the
writer states he would not be surprised
tosee McKinley carry North Carolina
tor the accomodation uf those desiring j by as large a majority as Grant had in

veserved seats,
anc while there have beea reserved
opera chairs placed around the arcna

bition ~u Greenville is Toursday, Oct.
29. audit will surely be a gala day.

See advertisement in to-dayTs RE,
FLECTOR. .

Vote for Them, |
There is nota man on the Democrat-
ite county ticket who does not commend

sLOTRING

" call and see""

Ki

you wili be astonisheg

at the savirgs he has.

SHOES

of the best make. See
the 20th Century, the
oneatest shoe shown. |

cho

Drees: Goods, Notions,
Gents Purnishiogs, ke,,
in abundance. and the
-drices: are much: lower]

-:) ay teh a eKb Ae ee
. Barn were ever: awn
: eo se As etek ae ~aah + ahh yh wee
(Fins. ut oa ; Nagit 4 cf
dia ~ale eNO Fioolih du 6

t ae ti
.

oto! Wh Jott th

Hie

Alig eet y
iq ag, TM out
" Neti todo ne eas
4 st

sian sea

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« eb | Aue q
SO ER ee eR
HS De te Aa A i ari a

| t.sing ears and note the method of car-

himself to pepalae suppor and the

suffrages of the people. In point of

Going Ahead Wich En:rgy.
The Winston ~Tobacco Journal con-
tains the following of interest to Green-
vile people :

' oN. Geren & CoTs factoy, whish
was gutted by fire some weeks back,
has beea restoied and refitted, and this |

fications end fitness for the discharge
of the duties of the office for whieh they
Offer, all ave well rounded men deserv-
ing of election.

aij,

well-known anu enterprising firm is Wise And Otherwise.
prosecuting its business with the old | Goud sees heroes where men see only

time energy. A satisfactory settleme nt | |
has oeen m.de with the insirance com-

pinies, all of the stock saved being dis"!

the commonest kind of F people. "RamTs
Horn.

~and winter Underwear and Overcoats.

integrity of characte, intellectual qual" |

FRANK WILSOI

Right in this department: is
where weare going to save you
money this season if you will
letus. We are fully stocked
with a magificent line of fall

all grades, all sizes, at bargain prices.

oAND D CAPES. |

ARVELOUS val preerey in this department.

rnd heal | Appreciated."WasnTt that dinner
posed of at one of the Richmond sale | we just had great?� oEiegant! I donTt
warehouses. J. N. Gorman & Co ,}

ke at iknow when I have felt so uncomforta-
mike a fresh start and are in position to | |ule.""Brooklyn Life.

give customers bet er
before.

servic¢e than ever :

oDe only idee of beinT neighborly
idat some folks seem ter hab,� said Un-
icle Ebea, ois ter borry anT nebber pay
back." Washington Star.

You CanTt Kill Hire,

A gentleman re narkel to the edit w
that he wished som:body would kill
the 2EFLECTOR offiss cat, as he was ohurting her husbandTs health right after
tired looking at his picture. He ought) jshe has had her lace curtains cleaned.
to know that a cat has two many lives: "New York Press.
to be di-posed of at ove xilling, Our:
Thomes did get kiiled two years ago
and could rot smile a bit over the elec"
tion, but since our Dariam Bull clock
stopped at 16 to 1 the cit has gone to
get himselfT in readiaess t put in some
good smiling at the coming election,
Just now he is exercisin: over
chap goods a: hicks & ~I'a~tTs.

]
A woman feels surest that smoking is

oWhat are your pclitics, my man?�
asked the portly visitor of the prisoner
beliind the bars at the penitentiary,
oWell, repkied the latter, hesitatingly:
oT lavenTt come out for anybody yet.�
Buffalo Times.

o] won't pay itT protested the can"
didate. oOb, yes you will,� said the
committeeman ; oyou know that in
polities whoever is put up must come

those

Advertising Car No. 2.

John Robinson and Franklin BrosT, /\d2W8:T"-!adapalis Journel.
alverjising car No. 2, in charge of John
Me .inzie, arrived hare this morning
and seut out a force of men pu ting up
more advertising matter for the circus
on the 29th. ~Lnere are five bill pos"
ters with this car and -they were given
different routes over the county to do
their work. ~To see one of thase adver-

Bryan will Bury McKinley.

A singular citcumstance is mentioned
by a Portland, Orngon, paper, which
relates that Wm. MeKinley (a second
cousin of Wm. MeKinley, Republican
candidate for vhe Presidency), who
died in that city recently, was luid out
for burial by Wm. J: Bryan (a second
cousin of Wm, J. Bryan, the Demo.
crati¢. candidate for the Presidency),
The iudieations are that Wm. J; Bry-|.
; . ap, the ~latter, will probably lay out

""- . Wm. McKinley on the 3d of Novem-

1 fad Mews, A ber, and several million Democrats

Mrs, M, AeT sjarvis received a tele- Cee and see that it is properly
gifam this,morning from Trinida 1, Col., ana '
stating that her sister, Mrs. S. Se Wal.) a.
lace, was dying: This will cause énay i ~New, ced with all numbers ~gtd
ngss among the many frigsias at Misi | pames, of telephone subscribers have
~| Wallaes 1 in Greeuville, her. old ~home; | been pars seerT and will be wheraecaeeds

rying ou the work from thein gives an
idea of the completeness of the show yuu
will hevé wo opportunity ot Witne ising
or Sit 20th,

| and elicit sae sy raat for Mi Jury Mi

ee
As. eS

We've plumed ourselves tor the biggest
business ever produced by magnificent
moneyTs-worth. The stock is in prime co.-
dition. The season has just dawned"our buyer
is Just back from the markets, where he gath-
ered all the weaves that you are now wantin.
Everything as fresh as the first breath of a rose.

H. M. HARDI

Leader ot Sty @3

At Hig zs Bros. old stand.

OUR CANDIDATES ,,

Are the most popu

lar in the field. They
come frum the wor
shops of the finest La-
dies Tailors in the coun-
~try.

LADIES

Capes & Jaskets

in 1 every style that is fashtonable. As usual we
show the best, and finest and cheapest line of

Dress (oods, ~Trimmings,
Shoes, Carpets, Oil Cloth.

oOur ~candidates are
sure to. Ineet, with your

es approval.'
LANG SEL Ls OHEAP

ye ~sie

TERMS : 95 Cents a Month: �

No. 576

We have |

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ae are ne em nes oa ore







oAFTERNOON oEXCEPT 8 SUNDAY).

pre ae eee omer te

antered as second-class, mail matter.

eng

== rc: tip a SALTO ES
SURSCHIPTION: RATES.

~me year. - + ¢ $3.00
One month, = « 5 + =
one week. te . - 10

Delivered in town by catriersT Withous
oxtra cost.
Advertisng rates are liberal and can be
gd on apptication to the editor or at
ye office
""
We desire a tio correspondent at
arery postofiice in the covaty, who will
send in briet items of NEWs as it Occurs
io each neighborhood. Write plainly
wad only on one side of the paper. |

ae western sentimental ttn

enn

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- Liperal Commission on
Aon rates paid to agents.

subscrip-

seen tenet btngramnernicnve tae e ti

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; Tarunspar. Goroese. nee 1896.

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DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES

National Ticket
FOR: PRESIDENT.
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Fot Nebraska.

FOR VICE-PRESIDENT.
ARTHUR SEWALL,
of Maine.
FOR CONGRESS"FIRST DISTRICT.
w. HU. LUCAS,

of Hyde county.

* FOR ELECTOR"FIRST DISTRICT.
JOHN HE. SMALL,
of Beaufort county.

Ntate Ticket.

FOR GOVERNOR :
CYRUS B. WATSON,
of Forsyh.

FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR:
THOS. W. MASON,
ot Northampten.

seems eta

Fror SECRETARY:

CHAS. M. VOOKE,
of Franklin.
FOR AUDITOR :
R. M. FURMAN ,
ot Buncembe.

FOR TREASURER :
B. F. AYCOCK,
ot Wayne,
" §UPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION :
J.C. SCARBOROUGH,

of Johnston.

FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL ¢ |
F. I. OSBORNE,
of Mecklenburg.
FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF
PREME COURT.
A. C. AVERY, ot Burke,
G. H. BROWN, of Beaufort,

om iantnninn iene el

THE gU-

@OUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET:

FOR THE SENATE,
J.J. LAUGHINGHOUSE.
"FOR REPRESENTATIVES.
JB LITTLE,

C L BARRETT,"
oFOR COUNTY odoncaiouien.
J A K TUCKER,
JESSE CANNON,
' AB CONGLETON.
POR SHERIFF.
G M TUCKER,
, FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS.
OMEr B B MEW BORN.
POR CekssuAER.
+a is a
oe whales youn "e,

a FOR CORONER.

a UaRINGHOUSe,

seein enenel

[your na

or Russell.

ee lott etc ge

_-ADDRESS TO THE 2 EOPLE. -

2) ee F

An Arpeal ah Good Goveroment,

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fodiewusl) 3
The records of the census ot

the United States for 1890 dis" |

closes 109,346 qualified negre vo"
ters, and 233,307 qualified white
voters in North Carolina; aud the
Auditor's office of North Carolina
discloses that in 1895 there were!

2 63.391 colored poils and 167,300

white polls listed for taxation in

North Carclina. Since the census

of 1890 the exodus .bas largely
depleted the coiored vote, and
there is not now 100,000 qualfied
negre voters in. North Carolina.
And if there is any such negro
registration claimed by Republi-
can. party officials as is. notorious-
ly circulated it will be manifestly
fraudulent. Therefore, there can
be no doubt of the result in the
State if an honest election is held

_|and there is no tactious divisions

of the friends of honest govern-

ment, and these shall register

and vote.as there evident interest
appears. And although some di-
vision of the white vote is immi-
nent, with this great majority
there shouid be no doubt of our
power to marshal for the Demo-
cra tic party sufficient votes to
save the State from Republican
rule and-ruin.

The committee has not been
insensible to the criticism of
some of its friends, because of its
efforts to bring tugether the silver
votes, but they felt sure that. the
unselfish and patriotic impulse
which guided each member of
the commit~ee and the: good -re-
sults which must follow its action
would be finally understood and
approved. Offers to the PeopleTs
party for a union of yoters of
that party with us were not made
from any distrust of the Demo-
cratic busts or because of a want
of. reasovable cenfidence in the
result; but the Demoeratic party
felt the importance of uniting the
white people of North Carolina
for their common interest. It
made no empty declarations for
unity, but acted in accord with
its purpose. The committee felt
that all men who think alike
should act together, anu it is be-
lieved that tbe voters of this
State, feeling the sincerity of our
motives. will sustain it.

Now, however, having failed in

~lour éarnest efforta to unify the

parties favoring. silver suprema-
cy, we callon all the voters of
North Carolina to support the
only ticket presented to: them
which offers a hope of success
against a ticket headed by Mc-
Kinley and Russell, and which,
from township constable tu Pres-
ident, offers them candidates |
pledged to the restoration of sil-
ver, .
~ FromT all parts ~of the Union

come agearance | of approaching

victory.. North, Carolinians, rally
to your standard and place your
State in the long colume which
will sum up Democrotic triumph !
Let us gird up our loins for this

| battle; let us all work in harmony
|and good will; let each man think
that on him depends the fortune

of the day, and victory will, fol-

jlowthe oriflame' of Democracy. |

From this day, work! Let no
priyate | ny, prevent : this
publia: d - You ~who. honor
vi, who love: your
Abe remember this. sbbattle

~ Jand its victory i is yours. ' Remem:

ber that on your efforts depends

ley shall be your

Governor.

eit h \. he vas

| msde e Fetes ae as
1 tyes eok he ack

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"Hei Pom willvule.
~The Kastrahon ballot. is ail

to in Billlville is: oAmerica for
Americans! Give us the old,
original North American ballot,
$2 apeice, or three for $5.�

We hear a good many cam-
paign orators.talking about..othe
old flag.� But all use they have
|for it-is-to flag freight trains to
cary them to the next eprenktig
point.

We know of a candidate who 1s
seventy years old, has been run-
ning all his life, and has never
been elected. But he thopes to
live ten years yet.

We haye not been able to be
onthe streets during the past
three weeks. The fact 1s, we bet
three shirts and a pair of socks on
BryauTs election, and the fool
referee insists on noldivg vhe
stakes.

ticket for coroner, The town is
still dead. but unfortunately}
there's nobody to pay the fees.

~Mr. Chancy Depew is only an
after-dinner speaker. Just fill us
full and we'll talk after every meal
you bring us.

If Bryan is beat by Hanra/ PLP
we'll rolia wheelbarrow to, Waso-| hi kL,

ington and scale fish for Grover
Oleveland ihe balance of our
days."F. L. S., in Atlanta Consti-
tution.

ard

Pay 50 Cents to See au Oyster Wade
Through the Soup.

The summer tresses of the trees
are dying: the distant hills are
batbed in purple haze: the fright.
ened quail whirs oTer russet field;
the prickly chestnut burr is dis-
closing its sunkrowned treasures;
the sentimental maiden, with
merry thread, hies away to the
forest and gathers the poetic au-

tumn leaf; the rustling maize is

shocked in sheaves, and the yel-
low pumpkins shimmer ino the
golden sualight; frostTs fairy fin"
gers weave & lack live mantel oTer
dying bush and flower"a:l fore-
telling of the joyous season near
at hand, when a voung man can
take his best girl to a church fair
and pay fifty cents to see an oys-
ter wade through two plates of
soup."Exchange.

EE

Loox out for Him.

Ete et

We are informed that one of the
photo-enlarger men has been mak-
ing a canvass, of the city, and
perpetrating a neat little swindle,
oon the side.� Ifthe person he 1s
bargaining with is an old lady, he
will let a pair of handsome gold
spectacies accidentally urop from
his pocket, and in picksiog | them
up, carelessly remark that he
found them in a Pullman sleeper}.
and would like to sell them for a
dollar or two.. In a number of
cases the old ladies. have eagerly
~bought them, only to find out
plater: that: the ~spectacles are
worthless. Tent: ~Ubser-
ver.

: t
;, Chairman, Holton is.aathority |,
for the statement. that 120,000, ne-|..
groes have already, registered. in |

North : Carolina. Ha ~knows. if
there arg that ..many negroesT

pames on, the.. registration. books |
they, are.not there honestly. : But}.
what do;Holten and.Rossell. care |.
about; yeorageren Af: si Dem-|: °
oor » them j: they}
~ Ave; jaestion siete Re tale ats ., ts hem ; if ONO i; ey;

{Pre , and: whether 0 | i ' s
shall be your. zeal ita i

. We have come down from the

~Jand quick sales

: very wal, in its way, but the mot- Ff

Greenville, N.C.

STOCKHOLDE..S,
Representing a Capital of More Than a Hal

Million Dollars,

Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md.

The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland
Neck, N.C. ,

Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C:

R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C.

D. W. » Hardee Higgs Bros.,
Greenville, N. C.

omar et nee

We respectfully solicit the accounts
of firms, individuals and the general
vublic.

Cheeks and Account Books furnish
ed on ap plication.

Wet

Unie aka fl
Paueral Directo s

GREENVILLE, N. C.

Have just received an

Cm i

of the latest style and are ready to serv
the wants of the trade at trices Lowe
than ever off-red befcre,
is our motto. Our
goods are new and cheap tu meet tie
wants of the masses, We are sel'ing
goods at a price far below the usual
price.

$75 casket ake sell for 360
70 55

65 ) be a} be 45.50
5) be be be AU
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45 66 be . be 30
38d ee 66 ob 95

8U 6. 66 6b
20 6 ee Gs 15
1d 66 ry} i}
All we ask is a trial and will give en-
tire satisfaction.
G. A. McGOWAN & CO.
Opposite Post Office,
B. F. SUGG, Manager.

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A Large stock ote
House Furnishing

Goods, Bicycles, &c.|

store next door to J.
U. Cobb & Son. by

S.E: PENDER
& CO.

Stoves and Tinware.
cheaper than ever be-
fore.

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Wm. T.-Dixon, President National

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 wy shop near Hume
ber's, on Dickerson. avenue,

de Be ELLINGTON.
oGreent ille Market. _

Corrected by 8S. M. Schultz.

Butter, per Ib 18 to 25
Western Sides 44 tub
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 10
Oats * 35 to 4@
Sugar 4 to 6
| Cotfee 13 to 25
Salt per Sach 80 tol 75
Chickens 10 to 25
Egys per (loz Ww to 11
Beeswax. per -0

Cotton and reanwt.

Below are Norfolk. prices of cotton
and peanuts for yesterdiy, us furnished
by Cobb Bros. & Commission Mer
chants of Norfok -

Small profits |

lu

Just opened up in|

at ~wastay

| misatharam

COTTON.
Good Middling 74%
Middiing 7%
Low Middling - 7
Good Ordinary 6 5-16
Tone"steady.

PEANUT®.
Prime 2
Extra Prime 23
oancy ¢
Spanish 60 to 72
hone"quiet.

ik EENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET
REPORT.

CY oO. L. JOYNER.

gee Gorton nee cecee ~0 §
a Fine.... Ore | to 14

o Five.... wees 010 tO 18

eon

ecto prefer to come here we will cone
y railroad fareand hotol Dilla sand
bre! tocure, If you have taken mere
tdide pot Sh, and still have aches and
chesin moth, Sore Throat,

ta nee Copper Col
Ene ay, Heatres Bxohte a falling
Beloeases tocure, We solicit the homest obstie

air or Bye
is this Secondary BLOO OD�
my oes and challengo the werld fi
ecamnotcure. This disease nag ~we =

baffled t the skill of the moste
cians. $500,000 capital bebnd en ph et be

tional guaranty. Absolute r f
ii iss Aégress COOK FEMME EDV 60m
emple. CiRCAGO,

oProfessional Cards.

acre

R. R. L. CARR,
DENTIST,
Greenville, N.C,
Office over Old Brick Store next to
King Eo: se,

{tsa .

John E. Woodard, ¥. 9, Hi an ,
Wilson, N.C. yderaon,
OODAKD & HARDING,

ATTORNEYS&-AT-LAW,
Greenville, N.

Special attention given: to collection
and settlement. of claims. mene

Loars made on short time,

cence,

caer

John H.smali,' Ww. H. Long,
WwW shington, N. C. GreenvilleT N. C,
MALL & LONG,

eae ik aod apaocion, at Law.
/ PREKN VILLE, N.C .

Bria in all the Roa

a) » Barbers,

: JAMES A SMITH,

TON RIAL ARTIST.
PO ie bine GREENVILLE. N. 9, f
Patronage solicited., cists, 2 city

_ [and Pressitig Genta Clothes

| Herr RE EDMUNDS,

is IONABLE BARERX.
Special attention given to cleaning

| " Citing

Pian) ae a ~ 4

Ont: 8 uy ee

YRS
atronage of travel
_ Centry located.

Currers"Common.......64 tol0 -

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AL 2 2s ~ (ULVON mts pas Ped ~
TN salen = | GREENVILLE, N.C.
AND FLORENCE Ra. RvaAbD 3 ds ee oe
Ccauenseu ptnedule : Tl 4 O t ] » + y
TRAINS GOLNS SOUTA. 5 3 c h 96
2 Dale UR Rie! te
doneldch [5 3/2} |S5
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+ Md? M.| \. M
Leave Weldon | 1) 53) 9.44,
Ar. Kovyk Mt | 1 vviT 39)
Ly Turbdoro 12: 12 |
Lv Rocky Mt | 1 00l10 | 5 4b
Ly Wilson 20611 | 6 20
Ly Selma 2 33)
Ly Fay'teville, 4 36,1. |
An sworence | 7.2 34 ESTABLISHHD 1875.
7 | | (SAM.M. SCHULTZ
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120 oe & mm © Ey,
etic + (Pe Ml od AM PORK SIDES &SHNTLDERS
WV paeer : 1 705| PARMERSAND MERUHANTS BUY
agnolia 4 16 #10 ing their yearTs supplies will tine
wifanzta 543 9 43| theirinrerest to ret onr prices befece pn
Pi ML. | A.M | CHasingelsewhere Ourcroakiscomplere |

nallit« branehes.

vr hinceekeac aptie wi PLOGR, G77 04, 555%

TRAINS oGor NG NOT RH.

- | RICK, 1a@A, &.

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deri P| * = ANiVe wolves Co cee Keto ¢ Presentins ing :
| eee.) Ss "3 Yd/{ |
iw 78 4) 2 | 1OgKO20 SNUFF LICIGARS more jdpsalte M £clipsing
1A. MIPLM ~|we tuy direet trom Mannfueturers one ent d Wik
v Floretce | 840 74) ning vou - hnty at one orotit. A cor by antl fealtires Shia 0 ig
Ly Fayetteville, il 4 ty! ete sroek of than lll other Wig pf
4V Selma 12: lio
Ar Wile, | 4 2011 35 FU RN 1 TU R E (Is a EO. ano (ombana On
a ee ee ee . kK
som alwavs onhand #44 soldat pri t Are Neve) I
3s the times. ur woods areall bonght anc YO Lif / i id Ail HIS
as en ee er séld for CxS therefore, hiuviny ne risk a "
AGM. Pp. { run, o. 26|Vat a alnse margin a
Key Wilmington! 4 25 7 Of So OM. SCH Joie Graanele NO 4), rit i: Ty Ty Tp FN
fy Viehoiin, 10-52 ~s ~ " OW " Waleuey a) 2? J. Uw� ff LANG,
\ Gol: bere 12 01 | 9 36) CREEN W (LL E i
cw ~ilson L 108 1 27 BS AY TA
, , Tarboro 248 ; oo _ \ ohi iP, Cis YO) jr AIG) §) o ,
a (opera aM Disyr :
rf] tg M

eos Male beady, pA rsa?

We 4 reproduction fs

4, 10 32
Arkocky Mt | 2 17 (201) 1) 16
rn | | mn | The next session ofthis sehool ®will
Ar more #10) Opeu on
4¥ Uarboro
vitocky Me | 217) faa M NDAY SEPT. 7, 1896.
Ar Weldon ~LOL

and continue for 10 months.
The ter ms are as follows.

ete . = § _ |
Crain Ou Scotland Neck Braneh Rus | Pri . 2 4 ~
paces ts mewn se) UNDO TAL LARGEST WINDS Ait ONT
p. m., arrives Scotland ~Neck at 4.55 p tf nterin hws 2 4 *

oo Wetnnicion

3
®,, Greenville 6,47 p. m., Kinston 7, 45; Languages (each) ** + - »
Be erurulng, leaved es T% alte work and dise]pline of the schoo)
Mi, 1 2. 7 rr vitig will be as heretofore.
Po mrs ba de Me , Weidon 11. .20 am rie ask a continuance of your. past Cheap. Excursion Rates on all Railroads. :
Trainson Washnigton Branch leave) Pe ~
' Washington 8.00 a, m., and 3.9 p.m, W. H. RAGSDALF. ee - ee ee " :
arrives Parmele 8,00. m., and 4.40 p. Judpes .f Flection | x
m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves |) "The followiny is the st of judges 0! | \ = :
Tarboro 3,30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. w.| "__ __ 1O FOMOW IEE TS re USE OF YEE Tes 0 i | ry MW :
ae 6.20 p. ty, arrives Washington �"� oleetion a mts for the olect iT
11.66 a, m.,and 7.10 p.m. Daily ex- to be held on the ThesTay neat. afeer
ept Sunday. Connects with trains on THE MOR NING STAR | the first Monday i November 1816 ; )° ;
Scotland Neck Branch. R , yj y | :
Train leaves aaroory, N ©, via Albe- Th reaver Dam"C C Oase, Marion .
marle & Raleiyn i. 1. daily except Sun- Phe Oldasi Smith. Geo W Hemby. GIVES YOU TRE NEWS FREsBH &VE RY ar :
day. at 450 p. wa, Sunday 8 U0 P.M; : : Belvoir"J T Hodges, W H AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY)'AND @
uerive Plyinoutis 9.00 P.M, 5426 p.m. , Rives, E P. Norris. WORKS FOR THE PFET |
Sindy Cava Sanday ao Daily News A) yo .'% Bethel Jas H Bryan, W J iNTeeuene fein .
Sundoy, 6.00 a, me, Sunday 9.30 a n., aanT ~! T _ , ~ ;
arrive Lurhoro W.25 arm and 11. 43 a. Di | wl ih Whiteburst, J H W Howell. /
Train on per ae N.C. branch leaves! » 4) G ee Woeleta, 2 oe "
Goldsboro daily, Except Sunday, 6.05 a N . OD again # or, U
| m.arriving Smihtield 730 ara. Ral | LWOE ia Cay oliaa. ~Chicod No 1"J W. Smith, WL| GREENVILLE FIRST, PITT COUNTYT SECOND
eealiing leaves Siiithtield 8 00 a. ma,, ar- Smith, Frank Ricks. OUR POCKET BO OK THIRD
urge oi Cglaore. bat oe ae Oo | Chieod No 2--L A White, JO :
~alDs #8 | le ~prane eave |, - ae, r 1 en ieee au
ne ~ky Mount at . 20 p. m.. arrive ~The. Only 2 JOG ae \ Proctor, Henry Rountree. a
a

shville 5.05 p. 4-, Spring Hope 5.30 ; Contentrea No 1-Jonatban | :
Bait Rewrin ewe Spring Hop Its Class in the State. Dail, HS Hardy, Georen Dui. | SUBSCK IPTION 25 Cents a MONTH
a. t a :

n., Nashv 8.3)am, aitive at Contentoen No 2-Sebron Cox, |

fiery. Mount 9.0 a.m. daily except} Favors Limited Free Coinage |Wm Worthington, Horace Roy-. | n :
A c ster :
Trains on Latta branch, Floreace R° i t mightoan Silver And Repeal Falkland"W M Smith, J H . 4
dapat tase § an urls Dunbar | 0 a iia Per Ceni. Tax on Smith, F R Brewington. 7
ee ne .geturuing |State Banks. Daily 60 cents| Ne Nol"M L Move, T}' : :
leave Cliot6.10 & at, * Dunbar. 6,30 a" ATM VINO NY aye, :
mae Latta 7. 30 am, dally except Sun. per month. Weeklv $1.00 per' E-Blyaw. ie . J pon. iM ountiehe ; EVERY WEDNESDAY aT". :
~dav Wa. H. BaRN arwvills No 2 David Morgan T �"� :
Aral Frees piggreaer War- year Stetina C JN Bynum, George Gay. ibne Dollar Per Year. a ,
odaw Tor Cilnton cally, except Sutday, i� ale - Greenville No t--\. 0 Hines, J.
iniiena sent Bipisten. |] Maithewe) 8 P Hamre _ This is the PeopleT s Favorlte i
i. tT , reenville +Jease A hee
es, Aan 78 ma he SaBrail vial ~| BrownyN fl Whittisld, Samuel | THE TOBACCO wou yer Cd feces } wot ty
2 a 1 agubbed The bharictss. 124] Mayo. AT REGULAR FEATURE OF THE PAPER, * ° ~"e
Richa é No3-J L Thi 8 ALONE: WORTH MANY; TIMES THE i
olk and 2 Salk for Noniolk Greenvilly No 3"J L Thigpen, U ea wa
phe all points: uot Mavolk, QBSE RR ER. FM Smith, Vred Jeokine. . »U BoURIPTION: PRICE,T testes
~ SDIVINE a * * Greenville No 4"Lonis N Briiv "(0) + econ , ih ~ i
EB FL ens ON trate Meneaeti oNorth Ourolina- "4 ~i{depedobnsen, Jorenk jinnon When you need
SF ner ota ities: 2 hi) FOBBMOSY NEWSPAPRR. | WR Which4ed, day Ctiaelas Spain J C 1 PRIN TT NC
" y | Swift Creek No 1"W.8. Wilson, | J 1

~~ Sinhala Yehog] | ee AND | pists Ortok Wa 2 Wart i reeset Von's anger, the

man, N R Vory; ~Fred Cannon

ink Et r I @ ti eee

a1 hebvihbecmeall shes servieg of a, thor-}, | Democratic ~Canvass. and eote O r, £ © » 4

oughly competent teacher and shail) tigenerdeniand tearles | f ~the De : .

open & achool for girls in the building! 9" atte thn Hi The Gandidaiew ~ofthe ~Deiocratic oWE AAV aa K AQULATIES ti)
| "-- SAY premlae,tely ogcpiptas MUN reat uate yiehon 9 the party of Pict county for the Legislature ; FOR THE WORK |AND DO aut _ of
The sesion begs de otlee the thor ine work °° fami the Yuviow oeiety os oil ad | FANDS OF QMMEROIAL AND

VCD Gps the people iipin the political i rants fella ee,
Moxpay, 7 " ih seefewsreT | CHE. DAILY! OBSERVER, i guia OF oe ty at i malees mg ~Guiee | TOBAGO, WAREHOUSE. WORK. te
and wilf continue the she is. | All of the news of the world. Com ) Saale POG :

ee

ete Da and places, viz : io
Raoul yu ne tn Sh vat ak By Ova 2n|OU Werk~wand Prices Mull vir Patrons

ie 4 Satur, Oepober 24th,

ua: eds October, 27th, i i) "THERE
Pp ia 2 + f
ay edi vailay, October 8th.! \
han, NY

Braialy, ~Vetober 30th, Gy

gitrday, tetover, Stat.

ee $ Bardic 3 dale vt be rtigg etre Snvit" | it, :
1 | tobe present pioT = eg Hal . BOOK. STA
: sihion, » ALEX. L. BLow. | 6

nee Detdothitic Exevutive Com.

hee 4 crate Edy r
hares Groenyilie Wee |"







thin ce uence neonate 9 a EO """ ae

OCTUPUS,

ee coor
r #



ey" 7 & J. Bs Moye
J, Ge ic.

re (ALLY, REFLECTOR.

cm

iene sri iainttot

, lhe Reec:or «.tches Lverytedy =| a Ss a EY RP : -
tf! Rf, Keepint Coustaniiv ai it Brags Soccess. han, eet Th Bs :
yop | un | he Money Savers.

Ladd x i suDICIOus APYEor E. H. Ta: went to Rocky Mount ton! asannaneninneinstiinenncahehnncap siti So maw oe Fi

Handling of

Is the }:west price avy object to the handsom- :

to you? Aret'e best qualities

Creates many a new business,
Kularges many an old business,

| day. 7 |
| 7 H. Co.b, f Ayden, was here to- THE EXCLUSIVE !

any inducemen:? If socome | !rererves many a istge bunts aay: est garments of this seasonTs manufacture have
in end sce onr new stock Seer iggy a fost business,ig,| UF W. E. Warren went to Halifax been given to us tor this section and the prices
which we have Just re- ~Saves ua) failing business. " | today. ~are much tess than their real value.
cened. Obsr store is PS seures suceess to any business, ; |
foil of New Goods 2. M. Heariie, of Washington, wis) . & TI ,
end prices wer e never lower. To a bere today. ; : 7:
the Jadies we.exteud a cordial in-| ~Yo oadveztise judiciousiy,T� use the A

Jesse Builock left th.s morning for

Rucky Mount.

vitation to examine our stock of} columrs of the REFLECTOR,

CAPES. AND GLOTRING

Everything you want
in Dress Goods what-
ever new and stylish in
goods manufactured
for the fall and winter
trade thatTs worth look
ing at may be seen in
our stock now. Novelty
Suits in great variety.
Come and seethem and
you will be surprised.
Prices never beaten.

TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES, W. L. Cobb went to Raleitl today

to attend the fair.

» amet oe

Passenger and mail train going Morris Meyer retuned Wednesday |
forth, arrives 8:22 A, M. Going South,
rrives 6:47 P. M.

1AM North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A

|
{
|
e-ening trom Now Yo k.
|

s leavesl0:10 A. M. Miss Auna Pitmau, of Grifton, igT
~outh Bound Freight, arrives 2:50 P,
. Jeaves 215 PL.
steamer ~Tar River arrives from Wasb-

ievton Monday, Wednesday and Friday

aves for Washingtcn Tuesday, Thure
lay and saturday,

viciting Mis. J. W. Brown.
We havea beautiful aod up to Miss Mary slow lets tiis worning
date line. You will tind the Jatest
styles and we know we can please
you. Ob, bow lever, how beaur) _
tiful, the prettiest line | have ever |
geen, is what cur Iniy friends say
ofthem. We bave a large line
both in colors aud biacks avd can
please you.

for Kiehmond to cuter school there.

J.G. Moye lett this morning for Ral-

elgh to attend the taly and visit rela-

WEATHER BULLETIN.

Ves.

ee oon ~ sae a ere

eNO

- , .. The weather was sliztly- corter .o-:
| Generaly fair tonight and Friday, day |
| . rN Cy} .

~except local showers mi eastern portion |

| tonight.

In Ledies ord Geots FOR) ""-~"
NISHiNG GOUDS we have a)
splendid line.

Services in the Baptist church to- x eerie Siew plush Capes gilk-lined
| . 9

This bas bee ; CAPES. throughout,large andsmall

etcwa. xen one of the qciet days golarg jet or thibet trimmed and plain. Capes

"" ~are made extra tullsweep. Neatly finished in

Succotasb, just what you need for ~wool, broadcloth, beaver and kersey, The price

soups, at J. 8. TunsiallTs. ~lower than ever known. Save 50 per cent.

|
An occesioual straw hut 13 yet bold, ( ! OTH if N (J We never sell
enough tO run a! large. | wd ~ a suit of clothes

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|
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|

i night.

MARKETS.

eral

gees ears nenen nm

(By Telegraph )
In LAPT Es ©) OTH for Wraps
we have jus what you want.

NEW YORK COTTON.

a OPEN'G. NOON. CLOSE
: EL s0V NTS | Dee. 7.76 7.00 7.70 . |
GODS ve ee None the. best Jan. | 79 7.87 7.86{ Robinson and Franklin bros. circus that does not look well. That is why our aver- ;

~age run of customers includes patrons who

~dealregularly withus. Thematerialis strong,
and the priceis right.

Spain will sed 25,000 reinfor
panne see pee durable and comfortable,

stock to be found aud prices were Just one week from today.

never !ower.

CHIGAGO MEAT AND GRAIN.

®
OPENTG CLOSE.

| ed 3 al ' « ae . r . af a toy
" Pork"dan. 7.75| ments to Cuba early in November.
Rins" Jar. 3.80 3.824 RAR AR RARLDLP PIPL PLL PPP ee

New York, Raleigh and Cnarlette

nn | PAPET'S ail failed to gee bore dase night.| \ ee
j

SPEAKINGE. A bivyele race liere at an early day) MACHA [

P_jy_l¥__i}

between two crack iiders is being

talked.

SHOES. iu sine: ws eadear |
orto buy such as will piease tie
wearer, the prices on Shoes are
much lower than lartseason. Give
us atrial when you weed Shoes,
for yourself or avy member of
your family, We can fit the smail
est or large st fvot in the county.
Our 1. M Res volds & Co.Ts Shoes
for Mev and Roys are warranted

KS & TAFT
wawe a | \ w \
VF ae eee
The Money Savers.

e

The Reflector Talks 0 1 Many Subjects
at Once,

It a manTs cloths were made Without!

pockets, like a womanTs, he'd get!

~resh Carr Butter tolay, at S. M |
; C i wNebber call a bad mana lah,� says |

through hte casier.

hatte hp . ; , |
_ es good service. We pave Schultz. Phe Rer,ec7ox isin receipt ot alBrother Watkins. *Yo night talk | i
ad oix years experience with Niece Catawha Grapes at Morris|complimentary ticket to tl tg �
. a 5 4 2 Jollee a Whe a �,� A �,� & ic Rock ata Alf { re) deat hh .
this line and know tuem to be all P y YivoTse , ) .

Meyer's. Mount tair next week.

een

Sale of Valuable Land.

exemplhitied by tue lei wu ga - . ~
Seana y tue lean wan gazing eN-| opy virtae of the power vested in me by
viously at lis stout friend taking an-!a decree of the Superior Court of Pitt
tilat. iecunty made at September term 189+ in
~a ease in which J.T. Brown, admidis-
" | sator *, Ever is Plaintiff and
A handsome iron raling has been, 78! ofL Fy Everett Is Plain ;
. soo been catham and Skinner are Defendants,
placed ov top vf te tiont ot the Ralto!L witl offer for sale at the Court Lleu-e
building, Itadds much to the looks! dour in Greenville ou Monday the ith
day ofDecember 8 6, tothe highest
bidder the toliowing described tracts of
~Wand situated in the county of Pitt.
oe Gg i One tract in Chicod ~bos nship on eist
Administrators Notice. side of Chico! creek adjoining the lands
Having this day qualtiied before E. ot Louis Galloway, Jaues ssalloway Tt
A. Moye, Clerk of superior Court of

T, Wilson and oth-rs containing five
: ea ~ dred acres more or less and know
Pi.t county, as admiaistrator of the es- hundred alresm ess and known

{William Fr ; yas the Smith place.
State © tian: Francis Manning, dec'd, Que tract in Belvoir ToWnship north
notice is hereby g.ven to the creditors ey p nor
of said estate to present their claims

side of Tar River adjcining the lads of
duly a thentica ed, to me for payment

Moses ~I'rel, Urith Leggett, the Rives
on or before the 30th eay of Septeu ber fue an ouers and known asthe A. J.
1897, or thTs notice will be plead ar ut eUU NAIC r

of their recovery. All persons dupe | The terms are one third eish, balauce
to stid estate are }equested to make im-

one ard two years, interest from dav of
* 0 i | "ee i s . : A opens

mediate payment and Uius save cost and sale, title re'ained U1 all the pirchise

CXpenses,

money is pail with the pviyilege tu the

we clalin for them.

The perversity of human nature is A brilliant disnlay of

FALL & WINTER

: A new lot of Cranberries justin, at
In HAKRDWAKE, GUNS,
GUN IMt Lk MEN Is,
LOADE.) SH2LLs, CROCK-
~ ERY, GLASS WARE, HALL
LAMPS. LIBRARY LAMPs,
PARLOR LAMPS, LAMP
FIXTURES, TINWARE,
WOOD-and WILLOW WARE
HAR - Ess & COLLARS,
TRUNKS, GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS, FURNITURE,
CHILDRENTS CARRIAGES,
CARPETS, CARVET PAPER,
RUGS, LACE CURTAINS.
CURIALN POLES,

Morris Meyer's.

Money loaned on 30, 60 and 90
days. Apply to F. C, Harding.

Fresh Mountain Butter, 20 cents
per pound, at 5. M. Shultz.

DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
For a choice smoke, try Philadelphia SHOES, GENTS FUR-

; es of the building,
Seal, at D. S. SinithTs. 2

NISHINGS AND

Vermont Butter for sale at DLS

Santth. BoyTs 2-Piece Suits in the newes

~Try a pound of the finest Roasted Coffee effects avd all the last weaves
you ever had, o400 Old Government
Java and Mocha.� and you will have no
other, tor sale only by Ed. H.Shelburn
& Co.

When COAL weather comcs, donTt
turget where 10 buy your Coal.

Speigut & Morrie.

Every body says my stcre is the

Cheapest plece in town and I

want youto come and save mon

ey. My motto is: oCheap, cheap

and any goods you need for your
self and family come to see us.

cheap prices�

oil nn . c) t T ay 7 W a yt i
This. tin Ist day of September 1536, |Purelsser to PAY INE Snore ES. |
a oSpanisd ~l'wist,� great in shape still JOHN H. MANNING, Commissioner. H e B. C LA R K e%.

D.S. SMiTH. Greenville, N. C., Cetover 7th, 1696.

_ AdimnTrof W. F. Mavning, dec*d
Jarvis & Blow, Attorneys.

Wilson Air-Tight Heater.

With Batent géutomatic Smoke Coors,

Tie Wilson Heater, which%is*alstove'for house heating,fis the most remarkable that hasj;ever
been ~patented. . |

Our object is to sell gooa bon ereater tor a smoke.

| RawlsT Jewelry Store
est gouds at the lowest prices. T y F

Oysters, Fresh, opened atthe Mar"
ket house at 15 cents per quart.

We have a laige line of
E. M. McGuwan.

FURNITURE !

and can give you anything yca
may need at the lowest prices you
ever heard of. Come and see our
$12.50 Solid Oak Bedroom Suits.
To pass us by would be an ivex-
cusable injustice to your pocket
book. This is nosso because we
gay® 60, but because our good:
and prices make it so. Here isa
fair proposition: If we deserve
nothing, zive us nothing, but if

Apples, Cocoanuts, Banannas, Lem-
ons and Oranges jus) received at Mor
ris MeyersT.

It you want family Flour cf the best
see us and get our prices. None can
beatus. J. L. Starkey & Bro,

All kinds of fresh Nuts just received
and for sule cheap. Monrris Meyer.

~

In tbe first p'ace it rad ates worejbeatfthan any stove!kcown, and=will save 25.

| per ce. t. in fuel
over any stove n & le,

The finest, Foreign and Domestic

you find our goods and prices sat.

- pleasant and profitable, we are .

dhe

asfactory, acknowledge it with
your patronage. Hoping to see
y
efforts t¢ make yourT coming

an Your friends,

Zia

soon and promising our best |:

. fh)

For

Fruits kept constantly on hand. A
new supply just received.

. J. L. Srarkey & Bro.

Hello central give me 70 please, I
want some of Jesse Brown's groceries,
.|phey are always fresh oy
Just, received 100,000 | envelop es
LR od Fob ,Printing, we are, the

| people, eth hy. tk
Dy ngs co teed BINS oan a

GhrearS6 Vatrels-T thoide ApplesT
mjatS. M.\ Schultz, ,
i ah *Darh
J. S. TuanstallTs,

. |

f a Web AN
m Bull Wmoking- Tobacco at

hours, and with ordinary care the fire will never co ovt.

in Use

+

as well as coiafort. |

The Wilson Heater has a great advantagas
matic Smoke Doors, which prevent the smoks icom coming intu the
to put ia the wood. ~These doors are so

* *%

ove minute. These stoves can be seen our store,

4%
) B
} . ,
Pass

come and look at

Sacond. with two or three ordinary sticks of pine stoveTwo | it

madi k i t ve visitedT 3 cy : + hoa SRO cS
|...) Headquarters-for Hardware, TinwareStoves:

will§keep the fire from 36 to 48.

~Third, baing enirely closed at the base there is no dang »r o° fr», and it is the cle west stove
; It is not. pevessary to remove the aihes Olea ist Gdau Vase & Morth.
ofditfereut atyles"the omali one, which is mids fo: ba l-roows, i¥ 69 siuiy rs 20 gsalsd for health

These stoves we made

I

over any aimilar stove; because it has Parent Anto-

room wasn yoa take the top off

sastracted that they can bs taken of and pat back on oip

them.


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