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          <lb />THE DAILY REFLEC<lb /><lb />fone werent a te = eer oe<lb /><lb />ae Te a)<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE,<lb /><lb />"s<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO PIOTION.<lb /><lb />N. C., SATURDAY,<lb /><lb />TERMS: 25 Cents a Month.<lb /><lb />alae esteem io<lb /><lb />SEPTEMBER 5, 1896.<lb /><lb />" 7 es<lb /><lb />designer of styles for<lb /><lb />~eeiic = ( / "ugp<lb /><lb />New an~ cumpleteline<lb /><lb />"" of "<lb /><lb />Dress (z00ds,<lb /><lb />Carpets,<lb />Rugs and<lb />Mattings<lb />In endless variety.<lb /><lb />Come and see, them, no<lb /><lb />trouble to show goods.|<lb /><lb />cs iT. Munford �<lb /><lb />~Next ne {o is Haak at<lb />Greenville. a<lb /><lb />It)<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />EDITORIAL NOTES<lb /><lb />The Star says that on Thursday<lb />night Wilmington had the greatest po-<lb />litical history.<lb />Gov. Jarvis was the speaker and de-<lb /><lb />livered one of his best.<lb /><lb />demonst ation in its<lb /><lb />It i3 amusing how press dispatches<lb /><lb />{ . .<lb />sometime get mixed up when they ay-<lb /><lb />pear in print. For instance, telegrams<lb /><lb />were sent to several papa about the<lb />Populist convention here Thursday.<lb />A part cf the dispatches as sent read:<lb />oBoth Forbes and Phillips, who were<lb />in the last Legislature from this coun-<lb /><lb />ty, laid A. J.<lb /><lb />Moye, co doorkeeper in the last House<lb /><lb />were coolly aside.<lb /><lb />with Abe Middleton, was nominated<lb />ifor Senate.�<lb /><lb />oSome of the papers to<lb /><lb />which this was sent had it that Forbes<lb /><lb />| yy: ° .<lb />and Phillips ~were coolly set aside for<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />J<lb />i<lb /><lb />A. J. Moye,� and that oAbe Middle-<lb />ton wis nominated for the<lb /><lb />The Charlotte Observer was the only<lb /><lb />Senate �T<lb /><lb />paper that gave it correctly.<lb /><lb />The Seund Money Convention at<lb />Indianapolis nominated Seuator Pal-<lb />mer, of Hiiavis, tor President aud Gov-<lb />ernot Buckner, of Kentucky, tor Vice<lb />President, The plattorm declares un-<lb />alterably for gold<lb />come tax.<lb /><lb />The Republicans of<lb />county got out a straight ticket and<lb /><lb />and against the in-<lb /><lb />Washing ton<lb /><lb />would not fuse with the Populists.<lb /><lb />That is the way they do where they<lb /><lb />~are strong enough tu elect a ticket by<lb /><lb />i themselves"have no use for the Popu-<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />:<lb /><lb />Mists at all.<lb /><lb />But donTt they get thick<lb />with the Populists 1 counties where<lb /><lb />~they need help:<lb /><lb />Notice.<lb /><lb />The Male Academy will open next<lb />Monday, Sept. 7th. I wish to urge<lb />apon those who expect to patronize the<lb />school, the necessity of having their<lb />Don't<lb />wait a week and then demand that the<lb />boys shall do as well as if they were<lb /><lb />boys present on the first day.<lb /><lb />| present at the opening.<lb /><lb />The proper classification of the stu.<lb /><lb />dente is very much aided by their pres: |<lb /><lb />ence iz the begining.<lb />W. HH. Racspare<lb /><lb />On a Hunt.<lb /><lb />About a cuzen of the tobaceo boys<lb />went on a coon hunt down near Ayden<lb />last night. Several of the boys who<lb />did not go went to the depot in a two<lb />horse wagon this morning to meet the<lb />hunters on their They only<lb />brought back one coon bat say they<lb /><lb />return,<lb /><lb />had au immense lot of fun.<lb /><lb />Worthy of Patronage.<lb /><lb />G A. Hamlet, of Augusta, Ga., a<lb />native ct Halifax county, this state, is<lb />here for a few days selling choice litera-<lb />ture. Mr. Hamlet is a totally bliad<lb />man and has adopted the selling of<lb />bonks as a means of making a living<lb /><lb />and Tri Imming Sto match ~foc himself and family. He comes well<lb /><lb />recommended, having in his possession<lb />a number of strong testimonials.<lb /><lb />Chureh Services To-morrow.<lb /><lb />Methodist church"-Sunday-school at<lb />9:30 A. M. Preaching at 11 A.M.<lb />aod 8 P. M. by Rev. N. H. D<lb />Wilson. Lord Supper immediately at-<lb />ter morning services.<lb /><lb />Episcopal church."Sunday-school at<lb />9:30 A. M.-<lb /><lb />Baptist church."Sunday-school at<lb />9:30. A. M. Preaching at 11 A. M.<lb /><lb />and 8 P.M.<lb /><lb />Presbyterian church."Surtday-school<lb />at 9:30 A. M. Preaching at 8 P. M.<lb />by Rev. J. W. McNamara.<lb /><lb />Ghat bough ah gents herd, today.<lb />There w was a right o@Aod ~quantity in<lb />market.<lb /><lb />_ Points Well Taken.<lb /><lb />Richmond Dispatch<lb />The Buffalo (N. Y<lb /><lb />in commenting on Total s bid for<lb /><lb />) Evening Times,<lb /><lb />Southern votes, as contained in the!<lb />anti-sectional utterances in his letter of<lb />acceptance, remarks that the Republi.<lb />can party is in particularly bad shape<lb />to be a blender of sections, or to go into<lb />cementing busintss.<lb /><lb />adds the<lb />the only party that can weld vogether<lb /><lb />the welding or<lb />oThe Democracy,� Times, ois<lb /><lb />the different sections of the country, be- ;<lb />. \<lb /><lb />cause it is the power alone having the<lb />of the<lb />States in every part of the United |<lb />Stats. McKinley knows full well that!<lb />he cannot save the vote of any State |<lb /><lb />to secure the electorate<lb /><lb />iu ywer<lb /><lb />in the Union south of Pennsylvania,<lb />This fact<lb /><lb />a sectional eaudidate<lb /><lb />and south of the Ohio river.<lb />makes him as<lb />fully a3 Uarrrison, who recieved not<lb />States. The<lb />never failed to carry Northern as well<lb /><lb />one of those Democracy<lb /><lb />as Southern States.TT<lb /><lb />The TimesT points are well takea,<lb />McKiniey could not be an antisectiona!<lb />President if he would, and that he<lb />would not, if he could, is weil estab-<lb /><lb />listed by-his force bill record.<lb /><lb />Green ville TownshTp Primary.<lb /><lb />There<lb /><lb />in attendance upon<lb /><lb />was one of the largest crowds<lb />the Demoeratie<lb />primary inthe Court House this af-<lb />ternoon, that we ever saw assembled<lb />at a primary,<lb /><lb />The meeting was called te order by<lb />W. LL. chairman " township<lb />executive committee. H. T. King and<lb />D. J. Whichard elected secretaries.<lb /><lb />Following the usual custom the fown-<lb />snip divided to give each section oppor-<lb />to the county cenvention, a precinct<lb />and candidates<lb /><lb />~Brown,<lb /><lb />executive committee<lb />for Magistrates.<lb /><lb />The different precincts reported their<lb />selections to the convention which were<lb />ratified. The Rertector will give<lb />~the names of the delegates, executive<lb />~committees and candidates for Magis-<lb />and Constables in MondayTs<lb /><lb />| trates<lb />| issue.<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />Registration Law.<lb /><lb />,Under the existing election laws<lb />~there are four days only allotted for<lb />registration, Saturday, Sep-<lb />tember 26th, Saturday, October ord.<lb />Saturday, October 10th, ana Saturday,<lb />Octoter 17th. The Registrars<lb />required to meet on these days at the<lb /><lb />to wit;<lb /><lb />are<lb /><lb />voting places ia these precincts, and<lb />between the hours of 9 oTclock, A. M.,<lb />and 4 o'clock, P. M. regis~er the qual"<lb /><lb />NEW FALL GOODS.<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Oe.<lb /><lb />Are being received daily and if youmwant an<lb /><lb />elegant suit of clothes sce<lb /><lb />WILSON<lb /><lb />headquarters for men, boys and youths<lb /><lb />FINE CLOTHING<lb /><lb />as represented<lb /><lb />THE KING<lb /><lb />Satisfaction guaranteed in ev ery Case.<lb /><lb />Goods<lb /><lb />Prices are lower this season<lb /><lb />than ever known before. Don't fail to see me<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON.<lb /><lb />CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />16 TO 1.<lb /><lb />Goods as we have even<lb />Sixteen times as<lb /><lb />merly shown.<lb /><lb />Sixteen times as many nevelties in Ladies<lb /><lb />shown,<lb />many styles in Ladies<lb /><lb />Dress Goods and Trimmings as_ we have for-<lb /><lb />Sixteen times as handsome are our entire<lb /><lb />ourchase for the comin<lb /><lb />2 season. i,<lb /><lb />Sixteen times as much business do we ex-<lb />pect with the many bright ard brilliant roods<lb />that crowd our aaNet<lb /><lb />Call and see a we |<lb /><lb />canTt show you the thing ya want.<lb /><lb />ifled voters.<lb /><lb />Ths Registrars and Judges of elec<lb />tion are required to meet at the voting<lb />place on Saturday, October, 24th trom<lb />0 A. M. until 4 P. M. for the purpose<lb />of permitting challenges to be made.<lb />and at Li) o'clock A. M. on Saturday, |<lb />October 3lst they shall meet at the<lb />polling places and hear and decide the<lb />chal'enges,<lb /><lb />rere eee Peer ree TT eee ee eee e reser Ty<lb /><lb />Lamp Nezded.<lb /><lb />A light placed in the  postoffice<lb />lobb would be a great convenience to<lb />the people: getting their ma'~l at night.<lb />It weuld be much safer, too, than for<lb />people to be forezd to strike matches in<lb />order to find and open their boxes at!<lb />they do at present.<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />| Notice. |<lb /><lb />I take this method of declaring my-<lb /><lb />alf an Independent candidate fur Reg-<lb />ister ot Deeds of Pitt county. It the<lb />voters of the county endorse my acon<lb />by electing me I will serve them faith. |.<lb />fully. C. O. Brown.<lb />Winterville, N. C., Sept. 4th, 1896.<lb /><lb />Developing.<lb />Department of Dry Goods<lb />Department. of Notions<lb /><lb />~Of the<lb />|nomical prices. 'The:stocks are .tichly complete and exquisisel¥<lb />beautiful. Ino buik and variety they are not equalled elaewhere 1T!<lb /><lb />RICKS &amp; TAFT<lb /><lb />Growing<lb />Expanding.<lb /><lb />%<lb /><lb />Department of lotainz<lb /><lb />Department 0<lb /><lb />New Fall Goods.<lb /><lb />f Shoes<lb /><lb />Department of Trimmings.<lb /><lb />Leadership easily centers here.<lb />bnainea in ailLits details.<lb /><lb />ihe whole sontherh country. The<lb />ani charmi tasté-of nearly al? the<lb /><lb />were inspired by,guggestions of our artiets, °<lb /><lb />RICKS<lb /><lb />We have ~mastered theT intricaci<lb /><lb />©<lb />We giva yuu elegant things at eco�"�<lb /><lb />race and.nice hurmony, the<lb />@ fine pe in this oentea<lb />edt)<lb /><lb />Vi is Ge : j 44a: aie E 4<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />ssc tei ecel ngam<lb /><lb />MALY REFLECTOR.<lb />ops. WHICHAR : rH. RD. Editor.<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />Bien<lb /><lb />-ntered as second-ciass mail matter.<lb /><lb />" oe<lb />SURSCRIPTION RATES.<lb /><lb />One year. - *- - ° $3.00<lb />One month, - +. - - .25<lb />One week. - -« = = 410<lb /><lb />Delivered in townby carriers without<lb />extfa cost.<lb /><lb />Advertisng rates are liberal and can be<lb />bad on apptication to the editor or at<lb />the office<lb /><lb />wi 8<lb /><lb />We desire a V2 correspondent at<lb />avery postofiice inthe covwty, who will<lb />send in brief items of NEws as if, occurs<lb />fa each neighborhood, Write plainly<lb />aad only ov one side of the paper.<lb /><lb />Lireral Commission on supscrip-<lb /><lb />ion rates paid to agents.<lb /><lb />en mare<lb />R. oe od<lb /><lb />SATURRDAY, SEPTEMBER OTH, 1896.<lb /><lb />DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES.<lb />National Ticket.<lb /><lb />FOR PRESIDENT.<lb />WILLIAM J. BRYAN,<lb />ot Nebraska.<lb /><lb />FOR VICE-PRESIDENT.<lb />ARTHUR SEWALL,:<lb /><lb />of Maine.<lb /><lb />FOR CONGRESS"FIRST DISTRICT,<lb />w. H. LUCAS,<lb />of Hyde county.<lb /><lb />State Ticket.<lb /><lb />, FOR GOVERNOR:<lb />CYRUS B. WATSON,<lb />of Forsyh.<lb />FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR:<lb />THOS. W. MASON,<lb />of Northampton.<lb />FOR SECRETARY:<lb />CHAS. M. VOOKE,<lb />ot Franklin.<lb />FOR AUDITOR !<lb />R. M. FURMAN,<lb />et Buncombe.<lb />FOR TREASURER:<lb />b. F. AYCOCK,<lb />of Wayne,<lb />SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION :<lb />J.C. SCARBOROUGH,<lb /><lb />of Johnston.<lb /><lb />FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL !<lb />F. I. OSBORNE,<lb />of Mecklenburg.<lb /><lb />ee Seay SEE<lb /><lb />FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE &amp;U-<lb /><lb />PREME COURT<lb />A.C. AVERY, of Burke,<lb />G. H. BROWN, of Beavfort.<lb /><lb />down.<lb /><lb />tinued to sink.<lb />. ee a et<lb /><lb />In Liyerpool, England, they<lb />now use an electric apparatus for<lb />«painting. It puts on the paint by<lb />gppraying ata cust of 90 per cent<lb /><lb />Tess than by hand.<lb /><lb />anew jenn<lb /><lb />_killing her neice.<lb /><lb />jn life.<lb /><lb />IN McKINLEYTS HOME,<lb /><lb />tno<lb /><lb />giance to Free Silver.<lb /><lb />_ From The Cincinnati Inquirer.<lb /><lb />Army men. This has been confi-<lb />ently counted on by Major Mc-<lb /><lb />ES<lb />yf<lb /><lb />ted<lb /><lb />for the major themselves,<lb />~tee that their sons and<lb /><lb />Vhs cael gira<lb />oadie<lb /><lb />P me<lb /><lb />(There haye been a number of<lb /><lb />The Chicago postoffice, which<lb />cost $4,126,000, must be pulled<lb />~rhe crust of the earth was<lb />too soft to support it, and it con-<lb /><lb />Hattie Record. a nine-year-old<lb />girl, has just been sent to the<lb />penitentiary in Mississippi for<lb />Hattie is be-<lb />mning a bad record very early<lb /><lb />Canton Union Veterans Declare Alle-<lb /><lb />- Canton, O., August 30."It has<lb />all along been stated that Major<lb />~McKinley would receiye almost<lb />he usamimous vote of the Grand<lb /><lb />Kinley's managers. The old sol-<lb />diers, in all of Mr. Hanna's plang,<lb />lave been expected not only to<lb /><lb />~their sonsT sons did. the same.|_<lb />Grand Army deiegates here, and<lb />in each instance the speakers in-<lb />troducing these delegations have<lb />| pledged the united support of the<lb />Grand Army of the Republic t®<lb />Major McKinley. If, howeyer,<lb />the proportion of cld_ soldiers<lb />throughout the country who will<lb />vote for the major is no larger<lb />than it is in Canton, the republi-<lb />cans are doomed to disappont-<lb />meat.<lb /><lb />This afternoon the Union Vete-<lb />ran League of Canton held a<lb />meeting. The Union Veteran<lb /><lb />League is, in a sense, even a<lb />more select organization than<lb /><lb />To ainTt recTd fro<lb /><lb />os February ai<lb /><lb />To amTt reeTd from W, H. Cox<lb /><lb />tax collector<lb />March 16.<lb /><lb />T'o amTt reeTd from J. W. Perkins<lb /><lb />fines and costs<lb />* {March 21.<lb /><lb />fovamTt reTd from W. H. Cox<lb /><lb />tax collector<lb />April 1.<lb /><lb />To amTt 1e¢Td from J. W. Perkins 15 28<lb /><lb />April 2.<lb /><lb />To amTt reeTd from Fred Cox<lb /><lb />April 3.<lb /><lb />~To amTt reeTd from Fred Cox<lb /><lb />Aprii 6,<lb /><lb />To amTt recTd from W. H, Cox<lb /><lb />tax collector<lb />April 25.<lb /><lb />To amTt rec'd om county costs<lb /><lb />May 6.<lb /><lb />To amTt reeTd from county costs<lb /><lb />May ll.<lb /><lb />May 8.<lb /><lb />To amTt recTd from W. EL, Cox<lb /><lb />m J. W. Peakins 50 00<lb /><lb />125 oo<lb /><lb />144 37<lb /><lb />235 00<lb /><lb />81 00<lb /><lb />53 10<lb /><lb />415 00<lb />2 �,�5<lb /><lb />3 00<lb /><lb />1 HAVE TIE PRETTIEST<lb />"" LINE OF "<lb /><lb />Wall Paper!<lb /><lb />Greenville. Be<lb />All new<lb />styles, vot an cid piece io the lot.<lb />Will take pletsore in bringing<lb /><lb />ever shown 1p<lb /><lb />Sure tO See my s2piles.<lb /><lb />samples to your hume if you will<lb />notify me at my shop» near Hume<lb />ber's, cu Dickerson avenue,<lb /><lb />A. P ELLINGTON.<lb /><lb />Green, ili¢ Market. .<lb /><lb />Corrected by S. M, Schultz<lb /><lb />o~<lb /><lb />. ax stor 200 75).<lb /><lb />the Grand Army of the Republic. ee 20 ay) °° RSTABLISHED 1875. | |<lb /><lb />Anybody who was eyer mustered ""lanaa &amp; 7: | eaters per 1b 15 to 25<lb />into the service of the United ~Total amount received. "- $3873 03 SAM vi SCHULTZ Sue on oni 5 vie na<lb />States can become a toember of CR OR ee ~~ 40 to i<lb />the Grand Army of the Republic, . a PORK SIDES &amp;SHOTLDERS | Corn Veat . 50 50 65<lb />but a union veteran must have May 25, 1895. Sef UPRIPAC os RS ar pene AIST _ ; | Flour, Patniiy 3.75 to 4,265<lb />seen two yearsT actual fighting to| No. To whom IssvED. AMOUNT. f opatie denne siipplies ll ant bi at ~0 ul<lb />be elegible to membership inthe} 1 Randal Everett 8 360 their inrerest to get our prices befere pu. | Sugar 4 to6<lb />veteran league. There are forty- June 1, chasingelsewhere Ourstockiscomplete | Coffee 13 to 25<lb />two members of the league in| , George Neal  -. | 2 allits branches. Salt per Sach 80 to 1 75<lb /><lb />: aw AD ze , w 6a ree yy 6 (Chi Kens<lb />Canton, and a ful altel dance | 3 Randal Everett 37 FLOUR, GOFFE.«, SUGAh ds her dl i� it<lb />characterized the meeting today.| 4 Charles Edwards 3 37 | ecowas. ue. 2 zf.<lb />A poll was taken of tnuose who an cree 10 60 RICH, iA, &amp;. | Deeew ax. DeT -<lb /><lb />were for Bryan, and outofthe) © 7ohn Hines 3 37 ; "<lb /><lb />whole forty-two it was found that cam ae ye) OOS SP NIETO CSS (OLS Cotton ane Seantt, |<lb /><lb />thirty-eight were for and woald' 9 i.ume seins 3 00 | 7 op | Below are Norfolk prices of ¢<lb /><lb />y g , 9 Ed Lathat * Tut: | selow are Norfolk prices of ColtoL.<lb />certainly support him at the wT | Wilkes S 8 TCEACEC * CUFF és, CIGARS and peanuts for yesterday | os fiirnished<lb />polls. But this was net all. The June 4.2 we nuy direct frov Manufacturers, 2ua by Cobo Bros. &amp; Corunission Mere<lb />old yeterans who are~loyal to sil- 23 J W Perki ma Wate crock ot at one protit. A com | Charts of Norfok -<lb /><lb />ver and the people decided by a 15 1 a Moye ns - I yiete StOCK © foal) Man roye COTION. o4<lb /><lb />unanimous vote to go to Cleve-) 24 Fred Cox 22 10 ; RY ; oe Middlirg © 7<lb /><lb />land tomorrow and aceept an in- 13 Greenville Lumber Co. 13.08 F UJ x i i T U at ia Low Middling 7h<lb /><lb />vitation to lead the Bryan parade| 18 JL starkey 6 39 Good Ordinary 6 7-l5<lb />there. Soitis that thirty-eight v Altved Fork AR wheres dase ee hae val bows tosu | Tone"quie<lb />aS , + ~bes 95 ME 8. googs areal bougntlane De one<lb /><lb />old soldiers, . who were UL of 12 Ola Forbes 495 |sold for CASH therefore, having ne ris. |p. PEANUTS. ;<lb /><lb />them in Major McKinley's own | 170 c Forbes 3 y9|/to run we sell at a close targin. ne _ 24<lb /><lb />regiment, and wost of whom be"-| 20 Ota Forbes 13 20 S. WM. SCHUTT Crraenville No ¢ Extra TREES 3<lb /><lb />long to the same Grand Army} 1! J W Murphy 11 33 nh 3<lb />= . , a 27 Samuel Mayo * Spanish $1.10 bu<lb /><lb />Post here that carries the majorTs| 55 Wy ¢ Tt ° BD | SS | Tone"tirm,<lb /><lb />pame on its rolis will Jead a pro-| ~ . June 7 Bea a oo<lb /><lb />wT: a June 7<lb />cession in honor of Major McKin-| | Moses Willi uns _. Calpe Female reioal GREENVILLE 76 #4000 MARKET<lb />leyTs Oponent tomorrow. ~ Moses Wiusruns 105 : ! ae .<lb />June 8 [ have secured the seivices of a thor- ann<lb />26 'T A Wilks 337 |oughly competent teacher and shall "<lb />29 Willis Graham 3 97 | open a school for girls in the building \y aa<lb />| 9 . ood . Pan] bY (, L. JOYNER.<lb />TOWN TREAURERT RYORT. 97 Nathan Henrahan 225) 0n my premises lately occupielas niusic "<lb />30 James Whitley vy go |roums, ~The session begius ou Lugs"Cominon 198<lb />.  u 10  6 ~ Jas toe uy - cea<lb />eee a ceGmeyils wo. of| 31 Henry ves ye 337| MONDAY, 7th OF SEPTEMBER rcs ko 1<lb />nville, N. o. July 2 Pine.... ...6.....7 to 14<lb /> y Dorking o- and will continue for ten months. serv. oo<lb />ie J W Pel sits o oe The terms are as follows , Currers Common... ....64 told:<lb />1895. DR. 0 Peed aude I 79! Primary English per mo. " $2 00 ~ Fine 10 to 18<lb />A acct. with said Town Gener al Fund| : 3°00 Intermediate © $2 50 -<lb />May 20. August | Higher se ess $3 00 nee<lb />To amTt recTd from J. S. Smith 39 J C Cobb &amp; Son 300 | Languages (each) 31 00 pe 7<lb />| former ~I'r, as $264 81,] 3o'T A Wilkes 2 25 Music, including use of instrumert 33 00 DAA) bay E ISON<lb />r yey vine Ww er Auvust 2 , ose ve desire to patronize the = at<lb />oamTtreeTd from J. W. Perkins - oO school had better apply early :s only a ae hoarse<lb />tines and costs 34 (5 45 DD Ha-ke t 3 70; limited number be will taken. % A OPECIALT aS<lb />To amTt reeTd from J, W. Ferkins 58 J A Whitty 1 70 m @eatiary BLYOD POISON permanent!<lb />. W. Perkins WR 7 We Wg meycured in 15to035 d ny<lb />Market rests 9 o9| 465 W Murphy 920 00 MRS. ALFRED FORBES. | PAhomefor same price under samepuace a<lb />To amTt reeTd from Fred Cox fines 64 i A Wilkes 1 871 Greenville. N. ©, | Be p 7, tt you prefer tobomo here we Willcqne<lb />Sat Oren 11.00 si nee De 187} | " - | noch e if wofail toeure- Ifyou have taken mers<lb />») ~ hs ? . 9 BC H<lb />ny  ; J uly 2.  68 Silas Yellow! or ee � A 8 &amp; , ains, Muoous Pntehds ian Sorevivg mt<lb />To amTt reeTd from J. o. Perkins us Leblow'ey aad GC re fe aa iy VW 4 i. i imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on<lb />fines and costs 25 26 August 5 | . o= peta body, Heir or Evchrows falling<lb />moccnreteeeemtaT | mean may oul tthe Becondgry BLOOD BOSON<lb />Market rents 29 92] 2) 8 Clark O5 4 ; «: nate cases and challenre the world for a<lb />To amTt reeTd from Fred Cox fines 66 Abram Harris 1125 | f batlod the ckitl of th This disease inas aways<lb />and costs 15 00 August 10 clans. 500,000 capttal behind eee Thecus<lb />August 1. 70 W M Ki 1 | | B appilenon Adare bobs: orco's sent sealed on<lb />} ¢ = yn. ess COCL. REME<lb />am'Tt reeTdfrom W. H, Cox 57 Wm Waldtop mh | #07 Masonse Tele: CHYGAGO. ELIE e�<lb />Tax Col purchase tax 35 00 | 4731, Daniel ) |) The next session of this oschoo! wH<lb />To amTt reeTd from W. H. Cox Aueust 24 b6 | open on . :<lb />tax col, dray license 1000 AUBUSE = VME SOCHKC<lb />August 22, 38 H T King 7 50 | MONDAY SEPT. 7, 1896. How SCHOVL FOR GIRLS.<lb /><lb />To amTt reeTd trom W. H. Cox ~4 yoerman Foreman 1 424). contiune f Oat. 2 a How we ie poltare,<lb /><lb />tax col, bourding house 5 00] 76 T A Wilkes 1 87g | 2c continue for 10 mouths. ct. 2nd a Home School for Gir's.<lb /><lb />To amnTt rec'd from W. H. Cox Sooperiuan 2 p i he terms are as follows. . from 8 tv 16 years of age. Nuta-<lb /><lb />tax col, dray license 15 00} 56 py tor Plammer 7 Primary J nish per io. 2 00} ber limited to 10. Address<lb /><lb />T's amTt reeTd from W. H. Cox ie AE USS 2 45 | Intermediate * . $2 UO 7 AAT 6<lb /><lb />tax col, purchase tax 11.50 °3 7 W Perkins 70 00 | Higher me ess 83 00 Mrs. A.L. McO WHELAN, ,<lb />September 3. 63'T A Wiikes | 2 25 | Languages (each) ** 81 50) Norwocd P. O Nelson Cc.<lb />To am't recT toa J. W. Perkins 08 er Brown to J W Perkins ane work and jiselpline of the schoo) | -"-"""------ -=- ~.<lb />tines and costs 85 52) VO 1 Ted So! (0 OO | WHE be a8 heretotore, ,<lb /><lb />To one receipt from J. W. Per-- ah Willis Clark 50} We ask a continuance of your past Professional Cards.<lb />kins amTt paid W. L. Brown o0 » is sek 1 vy | iberal patronage. a eee SES OO<lb />Mayor pro teu Soo) Cf YS Smith 5 23 John E. W ee -<lb /><lb />fl 9 ip! * a ye Wh a} 81 J H Kinion any WwW. H. RAGSDALE. +0 10) . oodard, c, ve Harding,<lb />roam ind costs, red ox tines 79 Caeser Kennedy 50 | eB ER eee Wilson, N.C. Greenville, \. (<lb />September 4. oat J L Langley 15 00 OODAKD &amp; HARDING,<lb />To amT t reeTd from J. WwW. Perking $8 J C Cobb &amp; Son » 20 ( (01. ATVORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />market rents 60 35 | September 4 . . STEIN NJ<lb />September 18. 71 Willis Clark 250 " Fee te Diem ance Genel,<lb />To am'trecTd from W. H. Cox tax 84 CC Forbes -_ x antT settlement of cluime.<lb />collector 615 11 = t wre. t2 ? Fall Session Opens dept. 14, Loars made on short time.<lb />To aunt rec'd from W. H, Coxt 8 Samuel Maso $1 50 | For terms &amp;e, apply to<lb />~ ° ~ X Tax 57 y » ~ ; . ms 7 |<lb />pee fohee re sooker 50 oMiS.'L, G, BERNARD, GREENY LE INSTT<lb />October 8. September 18 ~ eee sreenville. N.C, : T<lb />~To amTt reeTd trom J, W. Perkins 97 H F Harris 9 . i<lb />7 : market rents 42 20} 94 J L Starkey 26 i " ___ |5: D. BAGLEY, A. M., Principal.<lb />o amTt rec'd from J. W, Perkins 43 5 L Starkey 13 87 Next session will in 7k<lb />fines and costs 4&amp; 65 | 96 Willis Clark 5 on September 1808. begin 7h day of<lb />To amTt recTd from Fred Cox fi o0 ptember 1898. [nstruction thorough<lb />and costs PEG NOX TNES 95 2 September 19 Creep ine firm bet kind. Pupil<lb />20 20] ,. epare 'romny<lb />To amTt receTd from W. H. Cox tax 53 J T Moye 21 00 business, For partion la 5 ex to a<lb />collector 62 37 J L Langley 15 00 are what you want in rincipal, pply<lb />November 7. 50 Samuel Mayo 15 00<lb />o umTt reeTd from J. W. Perkins 3 Fe Pathan 8 00 a Sane Kemmerer,<lb />fines and costs 62 25) ° atham 3 20<lb />To amTt recTd from J. W. Perkins , | 42 Greenville Lumber Co, 3 42 "" Sarbers.<lb />November 9. September 20 AMES A. S i<lb />To ain't. rpe's, (yom Fred Cox fines 65 J W Mustphy = eal TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />and dbets 15 ies Ob Fone 4o 00} Because an old style hat never GREENVILLE. N<lb />poe oe 44 Ola Forbes 5» 56) shows the wearer to b Patronage sollehed. Cleaning, Dyc<lb /><lb />ToamTtrecTd from J. W. Perkins a zones 20'8$ ni hey ya dha te and Pressing Gents Clothes 2 pedal<lb /><lb />fines and costs 78 10 September 21 . pee<lb /><lb />To amTt rec'd from Fred Cox fines 86 D D Haskett 775 Feat en<lb /><lb />To amt nage ered Cor 1 2 | 82 Willis Clark 400 [Lf SRBERT. EDMUNDS.<lb /><lb />: es FASHION<lb />ee em Fred Cox September 23 is in and embraces the very latest| ". ois) attention par BARE EI.<lb />December 6. 90 H'T King . 1 95 | Styles and shapes of new Pattern | gentiemens Clothing. en to cleaning<lb />ToamTt rec'd from W. H. Cox 99 Willis Clark 3 oo | Hats. :<lb />tax collector . : :<lb />ine, Sey, pombe Shirt Wants, See oc py Oly yore NIC<lb />mantle theta 35 75/¢1 8 hel le Lumber Uo. 3 50 | Embroidery Silks, Ribbon Collars J. A, Burexss, Mgr.<lb />To amTt teed rout Fred Cox fines 78 Wm Waldrop ° 5 and other new goods. a Washingiod, an<lb />an co: . . } ie 2 «a ° ;<lb />To ain't ord foe WH. Cag te Wem Waldrop 103} oMy entire stock is~prettier than<lb />tax vellentor StS ob 75 Porter Johnson 95 }ever before. This Hotel has been thoroughly renv-<lb />~~ January 23. | .; A Wilkes 1 20 Ree: ered several new rooms added, ele,.<lb />To amTt recTk from W. HB: Cox ae ms Moye 4429 eb bells to every room. Attentive s<lb />tiacwtedtrc 18 001 A ike - 8B ) AULE | Patronage ed orsters: served da<lb />ao | : (CONTINUED ON THIRD PAGE.) : des Centrely located,� oe<lb /></p>
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          <lb />PREASURERTS REPORT.<lb /><lb />Oe OE Lat peta hte arene yen nse _ . * s - Pad<lb /><lb />Septet -~ietinnectree te tae ten<lb /><lb />March o<lb />; 208 Ola Forbes<lb /><lb />AND BRANCHES. srininiavensetrermmen<lb />AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD October 5<lb />Ccadensea senedule 51C �,� Forbrs<lb />" _ October 7<lb />TRAINS GOING SOUTH. 40S E Pender § Co<lb />. October 8<lb />Dated 18 = 2 | oe loo D D Haskett<lb />June lth 1s 3 (3 ¢| (S's 11178 C witiams<lb />1896, AZAR A! Q  /111 Samuel Mayo<lb />oct iene rise "_ AM 116 J W Perkins<lb />he Me MM. | e a 92 Moses Ki a<lb />Leave Weldon | 11 55) 9 44 114 wile Clark<lb />Ar. Rocyk Mt | 1] 00/10 3 | 113 Willis Clark<lb />"--~|"- " "" |1 00.0 1. Starkey<lb />110.4'T Mave<lb />Ly Tarboro | 12 12) | 197 T A Wilkes<lb />| | | 06 HT King<lb />Lv Rocky Mt | 1 0010 5 45 tanked to<lb />Ev Seen | ROR | | 6.20) 08 Silas Yeitlowtey<lb />a 2 30) | 109 © © Forbes<lb />Lv Fay tteville 4 36) 1 a 105 Peter Plumme=<lb />Ar. Florence 12813 4 | 101.1 B Cherry<lb />"_" Pe Deed ~ 112. J W Murphy<lb />ee<lb />eae Navember 9.<lb />ZQ | 103 Ola Forbes<lb />7 P.M. j" [A.M November 7.<lb />Lv Goldsboro 3 10) | #05 159 Sam Mayo<lb />Lv Magnolia 4 16, pA ee Es<lb />Ar Wilmington) 5 43! | 9 45/018 J w Murphy<lb />P. M. A.M /126 J L Langley<lb />"~ | 126 Shade Weathington<lb />186 Willis Chark<lb />TRAINS GOING NOTRH. 121 Brown &amp; Hooker<lb />a ""-" | 128) I Move<lb />Dated pkey py Ea (135 J W Perkins<lb />ale ~ r) ao) vy LY, ; ayy 7 Stayae)e T<lb />April 2U, | ° E 5 | 2% | Le r a i S<lb />S96. [4% | Az lee ec OTM TAIT IS<lb />eo __. oF = f dos \ iliis Graham<lb />LPM | ASAR uben Chirk<lb />. Lv Flore; ce x 7 4 igo |: rank Wilson<lb />Ly Fayetteville lide 40 November 9.<lb />Lv selma rare 19 cyveenville Lumber Co<lb />-AT W ils¢ a) 1 20) 11 Bo) 1: 8 Fred Cox<lb />ae ee 65 Major Pollard<lb />| ~ 137 + lfred Porbes<lb />| ea | loz Greenville Lumber Co,<lb />| 77 | | 127 Ola Forbes<lb />" lA. - | Ip. \, | November 12<lb />ss | phe she | pe VV 7d dee le<lb />iy Wilmington) 9 25, 7 00 | be \\ wie lal kk<lb />Liv Magnolia | 10 5z! B30; 7 nS ~\ ember 14<lb />Ly Goldsboro | 12 01) 936), ap eer<lb />ar Wilson | 1 00| | 10 27 a i Forbes<lb />Ly Larboro |! 348! | p13 J Wooten<lb />a ce a November 16<lb />| ea | es L Pd! sai Mayo.<lb />| c's | ls =| | November 20<lb />| 2m | reer (lj0'T A Wilkes<lb />a "_"|"""- "-| 145 Wiley Randolph<lb />. jP. M.| (P.M P.M, | 151 Abrain Harris<lb />Lv Wilson | of 20) pel 35' 10 32 145 Lsane Price<lb /><lb />ArRocky Mt | 217<lb /><lb />ee " || a ne<lb /><lb />Ac Tarboro | 440) |<lb />~Lv Tarbore |<lb />Ly Rocky Mr | 247) hen<lb /><lb />101<lb /><lb />Ar Weldon<lb /><lb />Train on Scotiand Neck Braneh 20ad |<lb />eaves Weldon 3.55 p, m., Halifax 4.10<lb /><lb />p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55<lb /><lb />m., Greenville 6.47 p,m., Kinston 7.45<lb /><lb />p. in. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2<lb />a. m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. Arriving<lb />Halifax at 11:00 a. m., We'don 11,20 am<lb />flaily except Sunday.<lb /><lb />Trains on Washnigton Branch leave<lb />Washington 8.00 a, in., und 3.00 p.m,<lb />arrives Parmele 3.50 a. m.. and 4.40 p.<lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves<lb /><lb />Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 19.20 a. ny.<lb />arrives Washington |<lb /><lb />and 6.20 p. m,,<lb />11.50 a. m., and 7.10 p. m,<lb />ept Sunday. Connects with<lb />Scotlend Neek Branch.<lb /><lb />Daily Xe<lb />~rains on<lb /><lb />Train leaves carpore, NO, vig Albe-<lb />marle &amp; jusleigh Ro. daily cxceptsun.<lb />day, at 450 p.iu., Sunday 300 Pp, M:<lb />arrive Plyinouth 9.00 v. Ao, 5.25 ps on.<lb />Returning :2aves Plymouth daily excep!<lb />Sundey, 6.00 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a ,<lb />arrive Tarboro 10.25 ary and 11. 45<lb /><lb />Train on Midland N.C. branch leaves<lb />Gold8boro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a<lb />Mm. arriving Smithtield 7°30 a.m. Re.<lb />turning leaves Smithtield 8 00 a.m, ar-<lb />rives ut Goldshors 9.30 a. m.<lb /><lb />pemiie hee ts<lb /><lb />147 Willis Graham<lb />November 2<lb /><lb />149 JT Moye<lb /><lb />116 Reaben Clark<lb /><lb />143 James Hatterson<lb /><lb />144 James Hatterson<lb />December 5.<lb /><lb />176 J W Perkins<lb /><lb />167 J W Perkins<lb /><lb />161 © C Forbes<lb /><lb />178 Kenben Clark<lb /><lb />158 Wiley Rando!ph<lb /><lb />17? Fred Cox<lb /><lb />177 TA Wilkes<lb /><lb />171 bred Cox<lb /><lb />l6o Joe-Eborn<lb /><lb />157 Johu Foy<lb /><lb />168 Dauiei Dupree<lb /><lb />riio Ned Spell<lb /><lb />16 Thos. Williams<lb />December 6<lb /><lb />t.<lb /><lb />Ire<lb /><lb />ao)<lb /><lb />loo [sane Price<lb /><lb />166 ~I Move<lb /><lb />155.J 't Moye<lb /><lb />163 Joo. Starkey &amp; Co.<lb />152 J W Marphy<lb /><lb />18v Blount &amp; Fieming<lb />December<lb />16400 Whiehard<lb /><lb />lto TP Price<lb /><lb />December 6.<lb />165 Heury Sheppard<lb />December 7.<lb />162 William Waldrop<lb /><lb />lob dames Ha terson<lb /><lb />175 Willis Graham<lb /><lb />_ | 20 41 ¢8 | Ea Aen<lb />"" | 26.1 W Murphy 2509! ; | a |<lb />|2 5 Willis Clark 3 00<lb />os | 214.) L Starkey 2431 nae<lb />© 51917 © © Forhes 509) | a )<lb />231. DS Smith 1215<lb />335 236 IT Move 900 4g<lb />"*"|939.0'T Moye - 12 co TU : ;<lb />| 243 Win Pippin 75 GIVES YOU THE NEWS FRESH EVERY<lb />Way AFT Move Biol AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) AND<lb />§ 07) 1? Abram Marris 2 00 7 c<lb />15.09; 244 Wm Waldrop | 20 00 |- W Sain pyerneen is<lb />35 00 | March uy) " { tm<lb />1 00; 227 Greenyille Lumber Co 49 38<lb />75/228 Greenville Lumber Co 2 09<lb />4 09; 221 J B Cherry &amp; Co 1175<lb />5 49/215 Alfred oes _ 3 62 -O<lb />12 00 AARC 4 \<lb />1 65 | 222 Bill Britt 5 25 |<lb />2°50 224 T A Wilkes 25 .<lb />35 00/218 Amos Williams 25 GREEN VILLE FIRST, PITT COUNTY SECOND<lb />371 246 F G James 34 50<lb />G6 25 220 John Russ 2 00 OUR POCKET BOOK THIRD.<lb />90 March 9 .<lb />62 58 | 225 White &amp; Speight 4905<lb />20 00/216 DD Haskett | 618 |<lb />Mareh 16 | ""<lb />99 ¢4| 2388 Simon Fleming 1 63 |<lb />2054 245 Jas Kinion 100) :<lb />Son 247 Tee Case 1124, -<lb />Jot} ) 224.9 W Perkins 114 00) ~<lb />15 60) 230 WB Wilson 810) SUBSCRIPTION 25 Cents a MONTH a<lb />6 25) 287 Sam Russ 2 (4) . o<lb />21 00: 240 Elias Bunn 100 .<lb />1 60/229 WH Moye 160, ee -<lb />1 00 238 W King 100.<lb />oF March 91 ae |<lb />. Oy zee Willis Clark 1000) |<lb />me March 93 tal<lb />| LWE « ~ 0) }<lb />°° PMS TW Perk ns 19 00!<lb />ge i! March VW :<lb />gyn. 2495 LT Lutlow 32 Qo: |<lb />37k! March 28 |<lb />20 00 | 250 Reubie lark 21 a)<lb />P21 CO © Forhes \pril 2 100) "PUBLISH EDS EVERY*WEDNESDA YgAT"<lb />| APNE 4<lb />wt 2 ory w Murphy 29 00 |<lb />40 00, 67 tex Danie! 125)<lb />I ee LO Peter Fatham Yo | ( " HH ite ; a hob ae<lb />I OSO1OGT J.B ees i<lb />a+ lose | pee ~ 6 25 | Hie LY ay i (} Year °<lb />o0 St 96) TT Move 12 00 |<lb />29 0 T Move 15 00 | .<lb />50278 Ola Forbes 20 85 | iF es ) . \<lb />421/55 gat Sotimson "0. us is the PeopleTs Favorite<lb />i271 Wm Waldror 2500.<lb />Hoa) 272 Somes May 1 50<lb />125/276 Blount &amp; Fleming C7 00} rps<lb />j242 Fre Cox 89 00 | PFHE TOBACCO DEPAKTMENT, Wicd<lb />| 208 Willis Grah: 39 | \ 1 , :<lb />Peo! *G5 Teenie un s im IS A REGULAR FEATURE OF LHB 1 4 p bt.<lb />6 374 | 264 Thomas Williains 7 30 | IS ALONE WORTH MANY; TIMes Pure.<lb /> 2) 9G my. Pye reaps. x 8 a5 | , :<lb />73 | So Lhomas William a) SUBSCRIPTION;PRICE,<lb />Ldol 266 Henry Marsh 50 ~<lb />. 23 258 ¥ i] Forbes Loo!<lb />4 ar | 275 Ben Cherry 1 50<lb />~2/269 Tsam Griffin 150 __ |<lb />264 Fred Cox 7 0 (0)-""<lb />16 50} 961 Fred Cox 40) 00 |<lb />5 25! April 6 |<lb />209/941 DJ Whiehard 6 50)<lb />450/53 Wm Waldrop 3 00 | When you nee]<lb />j 222 W IT Ormond 2 70 |<lb />| Aprit 1 a<lb />7 ga | 2H Greens He Lember Co 975 | C) B Pp R | N Ti Ni o�"�<lb />oyy5/ 278 Ed Latham 205, _ (<lb />°° 28) Alex Daniel 2 60 | a |<lb />6 47 279 Wiilis Graham » ore) |<lb />, | 281) Willis Clark 325 | ow: BY Des nn 7<lb />40 00 -) ge aSnreyy Vi Ol Re" t: S]<lb />7 00 Anril 25 | a DK y ! LOS vid<lb />12 75/283 Reubin Clark 1° 150) |<lb />3 00 April 29 © cman es<lb />3 57} 284 Ola Forbes 20 4 Feflector Offic» .<lb /> wo | Mav 1 | 7 o<lb />o219588 E Pender &amp; Co 45,<lb />31g) Pr &amp; Fee |<lb />Mav 5 |<lb />ee | me Wl TY T ») Nr nc<lb />286 Zeno Rrown (part payment on | WE Hay Ky AMPLE IA CiLl rls<lb /> 00 poi 335. 66 | OR pop w rT -<lb />6 ., epgine) May 11 te a FOR THE WORK AND DO au<lb />12 009-9 5 w Perkins 40 00 | KINDS'jOL COMMERCIAL, AND<lb />26 ~ 3 percent com. on ree'ts (3873,08) 116 19) TO BACCO, WAREH OUSKE: WO RK.<lb />2 "" "- |<lb />50 00!<lb /><lb />2 00 | Bel, due General fand<lb /><lb />154 Creser Blount<lb />159 Silas Donelson<lb /><lb />Trains in Nashville praneh leave | 1/3 Reuben Clark ,<lb />Rocky Mount at 4.30 p. ow... arrive December 18.<lb /><lb />Nashville 4.05 p. in.,<lb />p. im. Returnivg leave Spring Hope<lb />8.00 a. m., Nashville 3.3y am, aitive at<lb />Rocky Mount 9.05 a m, daily except<lb />Sunday.<lb /><lb />Trains on Latca veauch, Florence R<lb />&amp;., leave Lact 6 40 pm, arrive Dunbar<lb />7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning<lb />leave Clivt6.10am, Dunbar 6.30 a m,<lb />Ele Latta 7.50 a m, daily except San-<lb />ay.<lb /><lb />Train onClinton Branch leayes War-<lb />saw for Clinton caily, except Suuday,<lb />(1.10 a.m. and 8.50 p, m: Returning<lb />leaves Clinton at7.00 a. m. and 3,00 1. m.<lb /><lb />Train No, 78 makes close connection<lb />at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via<lb />Richmone, alse at Rovky Mount with<lb />Norfolk and CarolinaR R for N oriolk<lb /><lb />ne all points North via Norfolk.<lb />JOHN F. DIVINE,<lb />General Supt.<lb /><lb />Spring Hope 5.30<lb /><lb />171 Ola Forbes<lb /><lb />December 19,<lb />187 J W Perkins<lb /><lb />1s U C Forbes<lb /><lb />. December 21,<lb />183 ' W Murphy<lb />Oecember: 24.<lb />184 Willis Clark<lb /><lb />186 t A Wilkes<lb /><lb />185 Reuben Clark<lb /><lb />187 Ed Latham<lb /><lb />193 J ~IT Moye<lb />197 U C Forbes<lb />194 C C Forbes<lb />190 J W Murphy<lb /><lb />January 3.<lb />189 Fred Cox<lb />188 Ben Cherry<lb />195 W L Biown<lb />196 WL Brown<lb />191 Ola Forbes<lb />198 William Wa!drop<lb />January 14,<lb />19) Blount &amp; Fleming<lb /><lb />T. M. EMERSON, Trattie Manager. anuary 17."<lb />J. R. KENLY, GenTl Manager, 179 WH Cox J 7<lb />January 20.<lb />_" ~~ | 202 C © Forbes<lb />January 23.<lb />| 192 E C Williams<lb />4 Feburary 1,<lb />si * | 101 Ola Forbes<lb />I am now prepared to furnish : February 6.<lb />ll Nod. Shrahohs February 7<lb />well sapp throughout the 204 CC Forbe<lb />summer. All orders in town de- pcawe<lb /><lb />livered without extra. charce.<lb /><lb />» February 18<lb /><lb />~When you want to be served pede tae<lb />promptly send me yoor orders. - FebrvaryQ2.<lb />Sunpay Hovrs.-~From 7 to 10/903 Willis Clark i~<lb /><lb />A. M. and from 5 to 6:30 P. M.<lb /><lb />2.9 W M P Norcoti<lb /><lb />Positiyely no ice deli _|210 8 P Johnson<lb />tween theed hake, Curae Beales ad Letham<lb /><lb />February 25<lb /><lb />Fresh Fish arrive be every boat<lb />Near Five Points, =<lb /><lb />ee |<lb /><lb />205 Wm Waldrop<lb />Ee February 29<lb />ikiis | ks<lb /><lb />Janu:ry 2, 186.<lb /><lb />450) W. T. GODWIN, Treasurer.<lb />| Examined and approved by us.<lb />: 173 ~ a Wits \ Committee.<lb />16 50 CEMETERY FUND.<lb />9 00 DR,<lb />3 372 | 1895, May 20,<lb />6 °°) ToamTt redTd from J. S. Smith |<lb />oe | former treasurer $35 09<lb />184) | December 4,<lb />. eq. ToamTt reeTd from sale of lot to<lb />20 80} row J.W Brown 12. 50<lb />lo 00 | Total 817 50<lb />ED, CR.<lb />5 00 | January 8,<lb />| By amTt paid Ed Latham, order |<lb />loo! " No 28 $6 00<lb />18 Octoher 15.<lb />1 8d| By amTt paid Ed Latham, order<lb />1 lo " No. 34 14 00<lb />1896. April 18.<lb />12001 ByamTt prid W. T. Ress, oder | THE MORNING STAR,<lb /> 4 1895. ; me 8 i Th "|<lb />By amTt psid Fd Latham, order (| i ~<lb />15 00) OY ae No. 104 ; 10 00 C UIGEST<lb />1896. May<lb />aUpn B amTt paid Ed Latham, order<lb />Boy� No. 285 5 00 )) i| N aaa 4<lb />loo By 3 per cent..com on receipts 1 82 al y CWSpaper i<lb />20 84 ,<lb />15 o9 40 92<lb />~ Bal. due cemetery fund 6-58 N h (~s li<lb />35 00 W.T. GODWIN Treasurer. or ( aro na.<lb />loo| Examined and a en<lb />W. H. SM ~ ."4~-0 a<lb />6 wm T. A. WILKS } Committee. |<lb />w.T.coDwix, "_"_"| The Only Five-Dollar Daily of<lb />reasurer 0 0 eenville.<lb />1 60 ae acct with thed Svecial Tae Fund.<lb />i . ony ; ;<lb />0 DR. its Class in the State<lb />43 1895, Pig ionngl a Ho ~<lb />To am~t rec'd from ox . " .<lb />ES Tax Collector $6305; Favors Limited Free Coinage<lb />B00 |e in .. anuary 15 of American Silver and Repeal<lb />Tgo8 Plea veer: We oe on o Of the Ten Per Cent. Tax on<lb />600}  April 11 State Banks. Daily 50 cents<lb />1500] To amTt 1ecTd from W H Cox per month. Weekly $1.00 per<lb />Tax Collector $292 29/ vear. Wa.H. BERNARD<lb />3 00 nee | . ) eee<lb />tao 9455 84 Wilmington N. C<lb />loo |8 pere2nt com; allTd Treasurer 18 66<lb />; nas . f 5 . Lan at co ~ i : * i<lb />E aT, dae Spec ie 441 68 If you want the news. Subscribe to |<lb />loool! . GOD » Treusurer; . , ; :<lb />Examined and approved by us. 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          <lb />bi<lb /><lb />wpedencinttandll<lb /><lb />SEYTEMBER SNAPS: ! -<lb /><lb />eee eer<lb /><lb />Creates many a new business,<lb />Eniarges many an old basiness,<lb />{reserves matiy a large Dusiness.<lb />Kkevives baby aadull business,<lb />Kescues many a lost business,<lb />Saves many a failing business.<lb /><lb />mRESS GOODS.<lb /><lb />"""FOR"""<lb /><lb />SRG HKD SUMMER ER<lb /><lb />"Consisting of"<lb /><lb />HZNRIETTA, CASHMERES, | coluinrs of the REFLECTOR.<lb />ALL:-WOOL DRESS GOODS, | ==<lb /><lb />Beautiful, stylish, up-to-date,<lb />apa cheaper than ever before.<lb /><lb />LAWNS, CHALLIES,<lb />DIMITIES, WHi TE GOODS,<lb />PAKISIAN RIPPLES,<lb />INDIA LINENS,<lb /><lb />LINEN LAWNS,<lb /><lb />MULLS,<lb /><lb />DOTTED SWISSES,<lb /><lb />and Novel COTTON,GOODS<lb />of different kinds »nd description.<lb /><lb />Never were they more beautiful<lb />than this seavcn.<lb /><lb />a Be tced<lb /><lb />v<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />Passenger and mail train going<lb />north, arrives 8:22 A. M. Going South,<lb />rriyves 6:47 P. M.<lb /><lb />North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A<lb />M. Jeavesl0:10 A. M.<lb /><lb />south Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 P,<lb />Me leaves 2:15 P.M.<lb /><lb />Steamer ~far River arrives from Wasb-<lb />ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure<lb />day aud saturday.<lb /><lb />WEATHER BULLETIN.<lb /><lb />re<lb /><lb />Rain tonight and Sunday.<lb /><lb />, "<lb /><lb />SEPTEMBER SUGGESTIONS.<lb /><lb />"-Come see our"<lb /><lb />SHIR] WAIST ILS,<lb /><lb />hey are the correct styles aud<lb />prices.<lb /><lb />ee eA<lb /><lb />See Which You Are Interested in.<lb /><lb />epee oneal<lb /><lb />Chinquepins are coming in.<lb /><lb />Money loaned on 30, 60 and 90<lb /><lb />HAMBURG EDGING and 2<lb />Apply to F. C. Harding.<lb /><lb />INSERTIONS, LACKS,<lb />RIBBONS, FANCY BRAIDS,<lb />and NOVELTIES.<lb /><lb />days.<lb /><lb />The oSouthern Leader,� still hoids<lb />the best J cent smoke.<lb />| Nothing equals it. D. S. SMITH.<lb /><lb />the Jead as<lb /><lb />et erent<lb /><lb />{<lb />|<lb /><lb />New cotton is no longer a novelty as<lb /><lb />some comes in every day.<lb /><lb />Secures success to any business.<lb /><lb />To oadvertise judiciousiy,T? use ~the<lb /><lb />W. H. Bernes returned from Sufiolkk |<lb /><lb />' DRY GOODS, NOTIONS.<lb /><lb />SHOES, GENTS FUR.<lb />NISHINGS AND<lb /><lb />\BoyTs 2-Piece Suits in the pe west)<lb /><lb />~effects and all the hist weaves:<lb /><lb />Friday even ug,<lb /><lb />Willie Bowen, of Ply mouth, bas QL.<lb /><lb />| gaged in busiucss here.<lb /><lb />E. B. Ficklen leit this moruins oma<lb />trip to Danville, Va.<lb /><lb />N. Biggs asd W. A. Dunn returned<lb />to Scotland Neck this morning.<lb /><lb />J.B. Lathwn has taken a position<lb /><lb />|<lb />wito the Eastern Warehouse. want you to come and save mwon-<lb />Billie Burch went to Wilmington gy. My motto is: oCheap, cheap<lb />today to bring his family home | ,<lb /><lb />Mre. KR. LL.<lb /><lb />cheap prices.�<lb />Humber and little son)<lb /><lb />returned this morning trom Beaulort. | be . B G iA 4 K<lb />= © : 4, s<lb /><lb />Mrs. W. FE. Llayda, of WashingtonT<lb /><lb />D. C., is visiting Mrs. Or. Williams, at awlsT Jewelry Store.<lb /><lb />J. W. HIGGS, Pres,<lb /><lb />FALL &amp; WINTER:<lb /><lb />net ~All gg a iw sw<lb /><lb />cot toe<lb /><lb />~Everybody savs my stcre is the;<lb />~cheapest piece in town and Tj<lb /><lb />CIT V RERT ROTO<lb />WALLY REFLECTOR.| | = es, cat<lb />ne Our Kodax Catches TVhem Coming : J oMaj. HENRY HARDING Ass't Cashier.<lb />. Zoonine ly of it Br and Going. | [<lb />Your attention is called tu oar Seniny Constantly at i Brings NOGCESS. __ e , i ty ~ [<lb />arge and excellent line of - i aac Burwell Riddick went to Suaifolk ihis A brilliant display of |<lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING . | morning. i L<lb /><lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />Ce te ecient ten<lb /><lb />STOCKHOLD:z....,<lb /><lb />~Representing a Capital of More Than a Halt<lb /><lb />Million Dollars;<lb /><lb />Wm. T. Dixon, President National<lb /><lb />lExehange Bank, Baltimore, Md.<lb /><lb />The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland<lb />cok, N. C.<lb />Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C.<lb /><lb />1. RR. Fleming, Pactolus, N. C.<lb /><lb />D. W. Hardee Higgs Bros.<lb /><lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />ee ern<lb /><lb />We respectfully solicit theaccounts<lb />of firms, individuals and the generab<lb />vublic, ;<lb /><lb />Cheeks and Account Books furnish-<lb />ed on application. .<lb /><lb />Miss Lizzie Latham, of Washington,<lb /><lb />COU TF<lb /><lb />i3 Visiting the family of J. a6 Latham,<lb /><lb />today guing to Lotd the quarterly |<lb />meeting at Sa'em chusech. ve will,<lb />return tomer-ow afternoon, but will notT<lb />preach here.<lb /><lb />LaceCurtains<lb /><lb />Window Shades, Cuitain Poles.<lb />" A line of"<lb /><lb />Best Butter oz. ace at StarkeyTs.<lb /><lb />You can vuy wamber at StatenTs<lb /><lb />Mill, just 44 miles tvom town, at oSym-<lb /><lb />O fc d Ty lvle Geld Standard See<lb />XTOrad sL1¢8<lb /><lb />Priees.�<lb /><lb />C. R. Seexeut, Manager.<lb /><lb />or Ladies and Cididren that has Vermont Butter for sale at i 8,<lb />never been equa'led in this town. | Smith.<lb /><lb />(soo crowd in town today.<lb /><lb />Shoes Shoes Miss Bettre. Warren will) open her}<lb />*h79 ~M9 | school in Mrs. WhichardTs school-re-m |<lb />. on Monday, 14th, September.<lb /><lb />for every buyer who wants an<lb />honest. reliable, woarmny articles.<lb /><lb />Umbrellas<lb /><lb />to protec: you from the sup and<lb /><lb />rain.<lb /><lb />Fresh Carr Batter today, at'S. Bf.<lb />Schultz.<lb /><lb />The Reflector Book Store has-jaet<lb />received a new supply of those famoms<lb /><lb />Ask any. per:<lb /><lb />Parker Fountain Pens.<lb />son having one and he will tell you, it |<lb />is the best pen he ever used.<lb /><lb />The Greenville Bank is now Woated<lb />inthe new Elliott block om east side: ef<lb />main street.<lb /><lb />Gentlemen come and examine our<lb />"line of-<lb /><lb />iN<lb /><lb />Shirts, Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Straw<lb />and Fur Hats, Suspenders and<lb />Hosiery. Shoes in correct styles,<lb />| quality and popular prices.<lb />Weeds and will please you if you<lb />will give usa call.<lb /><lb />4 |<lb />A tresh lot of fun Ureain'Gheese: and<lb />Vermont Butter, on ice, at Ji. 5. Tun-<lb /><lb />stallTs.<lb /><lb />}<lb /><lb />Fine Italian Macaroni, }pst receined,|<lb /><lb />at J. S. TunstallTs.<lb /><lb />Th: Coco Cola Company, of Salem)<lb />ta,must have learned that the ReeiEcs<lb />Tor likes an occasions! refreshing alass<lb />At any rate they sent tivelve<lb />tekcts for drinks at ShelburnTs. fowz<lb /><lb />us<lb /><lb />"Our line of "<lb /><lb />Kreurviture<lb /><lb />nd ewbraces many<lb /><lb />tain.<lb /><lb />Best lend Tea ,25¢ per I at S.<lb />M. Schultz. |<lb /><lb />~with brightly colored)<lb /><lb />sta ple goods embrac:|<lb />~ing: everychimg that is<lb /><lb />Rev. Ji W.<lb /><lb />came down. Friday evening. He wallT<lb />where I have purchased<lb /><lb />preach at. Mount Pleasant tomorrow.<lb /><lb />morning on Duration of fature Pan, |<lb /><lb />; e « joan) &amp; bi<lb />Miss Mary Lee Joyner and littleT = om (iy 2<lb />, , . 7 : : . . i a aoe<lb />| brother, Andrew Jr., deft Uiissimor ing "oo ~ ~ &amp; | SJ<lb />lg an sr ned »<lb />jfor Whitakers. . Seen i a? a5<lb />oe "" re rr i an)  2<lb />' F . .. : a . ss t o ,<lb />' Mrs. Ho H. Gawinger, of Kinstois 9 ~~ vesmemmmmm = oO « | ° 6<lb />reame over this marning to visit Mrs. = &amp; ree ° ~ = aan<lb />i © e a TN © ed rs (o) ia<lb />| r re " e an © pm (" 7 " =~<lb />R. W King. = = SL &amp;<lb />g O'R 'E 4<lb />= = oe<lb />oo . | 4 a ] ea) 7) qe) hs<lb />Mise Francis Welle, ot Wilsov..whe = = «ened are<lb />| | - ; ~ a p'og io) a�<lb />| ag been on a Visit: to Miss Nannie Se a &amp; Ss A Sn<lb />Fleming, returred lowe this morning. ee: GC - " Y nm v<lb />o FemDmese.t YW O<lb />if ~ + KN | . : 4 ore oe<lb />W. B. Greene revuraed retarned. Fri a = as) an 2 oO) - &amp; Q)<lb />c ; ~ any ®<lb />(day from the the uorth where be hasT A we oOo, = = 5<lb />; ' +  i) ae<lb />been purchasing gaods tor id. C. Tlook-, 4 posed S. FS) O<lb />f esa<lb />Presing Elder Hail! passed through iV i<lb />od<lb /><lb />I have just returned from the<lb /><lb />ssiwa utintss, NORTHERN :=: PIARKETS,<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />ishment.� ~Tomorrow nygut he wt Large. Ne WY Cheap<lb /><lb />preach heretm the Presbytevian chured, :<lb />| and stylish<lb /><lb />high<lb />igoods at the<lb /><lb />~cent.<lb /><lb />. : 3 qnalit y with lowest price, and they<lb />Is ready in his NEW «il competitors. My stock of<lb /><lb />store to supply your)<lb /><lb />neeTis. in the line of (7 TLOT HING<lb /><lb />tie shelves are filled stolTe. Iwill sell up-to-<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />boxegan tins of oad future. patronage. Tam<lb />thirigs, and barrels of!<lb />groumd grains, cakes,<lb />and crackers, boxes of<lb /><lb />spices amd bottles of<lb /><lb />line of goods:<lb /><lb />We are not LOW on one thing just to catch your eye and<lb />on others because we think vou are not posted. We sell our<lb /><lb />oLOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES,<lb /><lb />jand whether you are an expert or not does not effect our price one<lb />Our goods have the stamp of reliability, combining style and<lb /><lb />will bring you success against<lb /><lb />is not surpassed<lb />by any clothing<lb />date Clothing.<lb /><lb />Thanking you for past favors, I hope bo be favord with your<lb /><lb />Yours to Piease,<lb /><lb />EK AL. HHARDEE,,<lb /><lb />Leader of Styles.<lb /><lb />pickT \ed fruits amd vege-'k L. 1RAvIS, PresTt.<lb />tabli3s. |<lb /><lb />Thereisa wholesom-)<lb />ness. and sweetness<lb />aboirt the store that<lb />cha::ms thevisitor. He.<lb /><lb />caries a full and com-|<lb /><lb />R.A. TYSON,<lb /><lb />ple~ie stock of tancy and|Capital $50,000.00.<lb /><lb />~ Paid<lb /><lb />to be found in a trulyT<lb />first-class grocery.<lb /><lb />Vice-PresTt.1. J. L. LITTLE. CashTr.<lb /><lb />REORGANIZED JUNE r5th, 1896.<lb /><lb />THE BANK.OF CREENVILLE,<lb />~GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />@ 2a 2 03 DD<lb /><lb />Capital $25,000.00.<lb /><lb />in<lb /><lb />32226 @O@2D<lb />Transacts a Cieneral Banking Business and Solicits Collections and Ac«<lb />c@ints of Respor.sible Persons and Firms.<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />ig complete and ewbraces MAL<lb />uséful articles of, genuine merit.<lb />Our Oak Suits are lovely. Easy<lb />comfortable Rockers of many<lb />different kinds. Dining and Par-<lb />lor chairs, Lounges and Couches,<lb />Parlor Suits, Centre ~Tables, Sire<lb />Boards, Dining Tables, Tin Sates.<lb />Bedsteada, Mattresses, Floor sod<lb /><lb />Dickinson Avenue.<lb />Mrs. E. M. WiItLsams.<lb /><lb />For Rext"The store recently oc-<lb />cnpied by Baker &amp; Hart, next to Re-<lb />flector office. H. SHEPPARD.<lb /><lb />For Rext"My dwelling house near |<lb /><lb />Table Oil Clotbs, Mattings of ~<lb />Shear avd good grades. Rev. E. D. Wells is still too feeble<lb />at Warsaw to return home. A supply |<lb /><lb />is expecied in his place and servises<lb />may be looked for in the Baptist<lb /><lb />church tomorrow morning anc ni ht.<lb /><lb />of peautifulfdesigns.<lb />~ Gome ~ard-see us, we will, be<lb />yore than pleased to show youT<lb /><lb /> ~Marnage Licenses.<lb />Register of Deeds ~King wis called<lb />on tor five licenses this week, two lor<lb />whit gud three for colorél eouples, ,<lb /><lb />* .<lb />|<lb />£<lb /><lb />~brougl curstock. A careful in- | WHITES. :<lb />4 pect, ~will repay. you mary; Jack¥on Vanderfoid and Rebecca<lb />mathe cost. Stocks. |<lb />6 ie A MLO AX D, §. Smith and Ella A. Tucker.<lb />: cl COLORED.<lb />. Lambert Tyson and Chaney Mat-<lb />thews. :<lb /><lb />out John Grimes and Jeanie Stewart.<lb /><lb />3 " d ee of Correct Styles<lb />~~ gad Liberal Prices.<lb /><lb />t| Manson Marable and Marry Latham |<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />;<lb /><lb />i / ol } ik<lb />,<lb />: ; ii et<lb />Romy<lb />4 Fe t ;<lb /><lb />~Ellivét building, next door to the Greenville<lb />get hardware, stoves<lb /><lb />ee a \<lb /><lb />Sg N<lb />» : rate<lb />. T 4 ~ .<lb />~ ~ " A.<lb />¥ be AS<lb />#4 ~<lb />NN<lb />4 ¢ iy<lb />a :  &amp; i ,<lb />, 3 aes ea<lb />* i Fis eee ;<lb />¢<lb />: twas<lb />5<lb />+ :<lb /><lb />BAKER &amp; HART.<lb /><lb />Bank, whereT you ean<lb /><lb />and tinware in abundance and cheap, too: ~<lb /><lb />%<lb /></p>
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