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          <lb />THE DAILY REFLECTOR<lb /><lb />D. J WHICHARD,<lb /><lb />Editor and Owner,<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />TERMS: 25 Cents a Month,<lb /><lb />Vor. 4.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7 1896.<lb /><lb />Serpette ayn - soe. octet es a<lb /><lb />HIGH "<lb /><lb />ART<lb /><lb />JE<lb /><lb />designer of styles tor<lb /><lb />PALL 00D.<lb /><lb />eee 9) ge<lb /><lb />New and completeline<lb /><lb />of<lb /><lb />Dress Goods,<lb /><lb />and trimmings to match<lb /><lb />Carpets,<lb />Rugs and<lb /><lb />Mattings<lb />In endless variety.<lb /><lb />Come and see them, no:<lb />trouble to show goods.|!<lb /><lb />oldgent sade: BYLA bie Sine ei<lb /><lb />-Next'ddort6 cme MA<lb /><lb />Greon ville.<lb /><lb />oa<lb /><lb />i King 39 00, R W King 198 70, H A<lb /><lb />EB MecLawhorn 205, E A Moye<lb /><lb />a oTimber lands'ot Beaufort County Tjum.,<lb />Dae ber Co., in Chicod rownslipy be a<lb /><lb />COMMISSIONER 8T MEETING G.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., Oct. Sth.<lb /><lb />The Board of Commissioners ot Pitt<lb />county met tiis date, present C. Daw-<lb />son, chairman, L. Fleming, S. M. Jones<lb />T. E. Keel and Jesse L. Smith.<lb /><lb />The tollowing ~orders fer paupers<lb />were issued ;<lb /><lb />Martha Nelson 200, H D Smith 2 00,<lb />Nancy Moore, 340, Susan Briley 2 50s<lb />Henry Harris 250, Kenneth Hender-<lb />son 3 00, Eliza Edwards 150, J H Bibb<lb />200, Henry Dail 2 00, Sam and Ann<lb />Uhlerry 400, Fannie Tucker 2 00,<lb />Alice Corbett 3 00, Winitred Taylor<lb />6 00, Winnie Chapman 1 40, Polly<lb />Adams ] 50, Mrs J W Crisp 2 80,<lb />7 00, Edwin Haddock<lb />L 50, Matilda Thomas 2 00, Mrs. Chas<lb />Juyner 190, Hannah Dupree 1 50,<lb />Lucinda Peel 2 00, Sarah Bright 2 00<lb /><lb />James Long<lb /><lb />| Alex Venters, 1 50, W M Boyd 150,<lb /><lb />Elizabeth Garris 1 00, Amanda Datn<lb /><lb />7 OU.<lb /><lb />The<lb />county purpo.es were isaued :<lb /><lb />Chas. Skinner 25 50, C W Dunn<lb />10 75, ~ R Parker 1650, D D Hask-<lb />ett 6 20, N L Gray 3 10, J W Smith<lb />135 26, James L Roberson 3 00, 2 M<lb />Starkey 31 10, R M Starkey 510, J T<lb />Smith t 50, R L Joyner 17 62, D J<lb />Whichard 4 70, MeG. Bullock 1 60, J<lb />L Little 420 90, J J Laughirghouse,<lb />1 00, John Elks 26 17, Jason Joyner<lb />@ 40, Dr. C OH Laughinghouse, 26 20,<lb />Dr. C O'H Laugiinghouse, 2 00, R W<lb />1240, RW King 1955, R Wi<lb />900, RW King 9400, RW<lb /><lb />~ullowing orders for general<lb /><lb />King<lb />King<lb /><lb />Biow 20 00, J R Smith &amp; ro. 11 11,<lb /><lb />21 20, Laura Wisson 8 20, W H<lb />Cox 7 3d,T E Carson 370, T J<lb />Thomas 17 58, Ben Craft 1 65, R M<lb />Muye 29 80, WH Allen 175, FM<lb />Kilpatrick 3 10, J A. Lang 78 60, J 4<lb />Eubanks 4 20, A Alexander 2 10, B F<lb />Tyson &amp; Co 13 80, WE Moye 2 05,<lb />James Barrett, 15 40, J I Brown 31.-<lb />37,3 S Ross 2 15,J J Stokes 2 05, D<lb />A Watkins 170, RW Smith 1 38,<lb />Ira Albritton 3 70,S M Jones 9 30, C<lb />V Newton, 3 65, Joe Hales 4 35, R W<lb />Ward 50c, B F Ward 2 60, Willis<lb />Johnson 4.10, R Allen 215, T E<lb />Keel 13 40, Jesse L Smith 7 60, Joe<lb />Hathaway 380, Woody McLawhorn<lb />160, W E Tucker 410, E A Moye<lb />220 Major Pollard d5e, HT King<lb />3.00, W M King 8 10, C Dawson 11 60<lb />L Fleming 7 00, S M Jones 8 60.<lb /><lb />The following persons were allowed<lb />list taxes for 1896.<lb /><lb />Greenville"F B Burnett, W K Mc-<lb />Gowan, G A McGowan, L A McGow,<lb />an,H C Edwards, Queen~e Victoria<lb />McGowan, Mrs. E J Moore, Chas. 8.<lb />Riley &amp; Co, Miles Harrer, John Flem-<lb />ing and Jordan Cox.<lb /><lb />Contentnea"L A McGowan, W I<lb />King, W H Campbell, Henry Harring<lb />ton, Charlie Grimes, Chas S_ Riley &amp;<lb />Chicod"Mrs. Feggy Rodgers, B B<lb />Paramore, Ransom Boyd, A B Hudson<lb />RS " Beaufort County Lumber<lb />Co., 8 W Bell. . | :<lb /><lb />estol iat A McGowan. GA Mv<lb />Gowan, guardian for children.<lb /><lb />Carolina" Mrs. Margaret Moore.<lb /><lb />Ordered that valuation ~of land of<lb />Penvie Vainright inT Chicod townalip<lb />be corrected.<lb /><lb />Ordered. that taxés of Mrs. H. Wil-<lb />liams be corrected and balance due be<lb />refunded by the Sheriff.�<lb /><lb />Ordered that Altred Canton be re~<lb /><lb />leased trom payment ot pol tax: f or<lb />1896. on wa<lb /><lb />Ordered� ~that the valudtion ~6 the<lb /><lb />jereased 15 per cent. sa<lb /><lb />1 00, Alex Harris 12 00, Frank Cavnons| ,<lb /><lb />January term, 1897, Pit itt t Superior |<lb />Court.<lb />FIRST WEEK.<lb /><lb />George Mooring, colored, J L Thig-<lb />pen, David Hyman, J H_ Beardsley, L<lb />H Worthington, J J Evans, J Ui Star-<lb />key, Jos Tripp, WR Perker, J G<lb />Taylor, C D Rountree, WO Barhill,<lb />Fred Cannon, colored, J S Brown, col-<lb />ered, Nausby Mills, M M Stokes, H H<lb />Hardy, RS Baldree, A Garris, W<lb />li Stocks, M C Manning, W H Jen-<lb />kins, Warren Langley, RG Council,<lb />W G Stokes, Jas. Browa, W R Wil-<lb />liams, S D Overton, Sherrod White,<lb />W J Warbritton, J F Allen, C C Case,<lb />Osear Johnson, G W Pitan, J rt<lb />duewell, W IL Aaams.<lb /><lb />LH Pender, JG Tyson, Jas A<lb />Smith, colored, J B Randolph, Carlos<lb />Harris, B If Hardy, LaFayette Cox,<lb />M C smith, TH Fleming, C W Bailey<lb />John S Brown, L H Smith, W J Jack-<lb />son, A Cooper, D B Carrington, JL<lb />, LH Hester, C N Feaden.<lb /><lb />Seanad ad<lb /><lb />~ OX<lb /><lb />His Statement false.<lb /><lb />When D. L. Russell spoke ia Green�<lb />ville on Saurday, 3rd inst., he gave as<lb />his reason fer not engaging in a joint<lb />debate with the Democra~ic candidate<lb />for Governor, that joint discussions in<lb />the eastern counties where the cpeak-<lb />ings would v2 attended by a_ large<lb />number of colored people would provoke<lb />stiife and bad feeling between the races,<lb />und he did not want to be a patty to<lb /><lb />| The follo ving Pc an wedi<lb /><lb />rereading such disorder.<lb /><lb />But this was just adodge, He ought<lb />to have been in Greenville on Tuesday<lb />and seea the falsehvod stamped ou his<lb />assertion by the joint debate between<lb />J. H. Small and J, B Respass.<lb />two gentlemen, one a Democrat ani<lb />the other a Republican, spoke here to<lb />a mixed crowd, and no one could ask<lb />to see a more orderly and well behaved<lb />audience than that which set before<lb /><lb />~These<lb /><lb />these two speakers.<lb /><lb />Russel knew when be made the as-<lb />sertion that there was no more likeli<lb />hod of disturbance being created at a<lb />joint discussion in the eastern counti es<lb />than in any other portion of the State,<lb /><lb />ng Savage in Jail.<lb /><lb />A Scouland Neck special to the Rich-<lb />mond Dispatch says: Young Savage,<lb />the cclored man who was arrested here<lb />some wecks ago for stealing goods and<lb />escaped froth the Sheriff, and , was sub-<lb />sequently captured in Philadelphia, is<lb />now in ja'l at Halifax awaiting his trial<lb />at November Court.<lb /><lb />Savage made a confession that he had<lb />three confederates, but refused to g.ve<lb />their names, saying he had sworn never<lb />to reveal them. When he was arrested<lb />in Philadelphia he had a letter on his<lb />percon addressed to W. T. Smith, It<lb />was from Scotland Neck, tut in the<lb />letter was a clipping from the Scotland<lb />Neck Commonwealth giving an account<lb />of SavageTs escape from the officer. and<lb />this served to clinch Savage, who con-<lb />fessed at ouce to the detective who ar-<lb />rested him that he was the man wanted<lb /><lb />a eal<lb /><lb />Through to Farmville,<lb /><lb />Telephone connection was made with<lb />FarmvilleT today. -Manager Atkins<lb />was out there and piaced "phones in the<lb />stores of R. L. Davis &amp; Bro. and W.<lb />M. Lang. The through line works lige<lb />a charm, conversation over it being<lb />very distinct indeed.<lb /><lb />The Farmville line runs by the store<lb />of C. ~D. Smith at the old Cobb store,<lb />8 ~miles from, town, where a phene has<lb />also� been placed. do<lb /><lb />~This .new line 13 No, 8, all shane<lb />on it having the same: connection at<lb />eentral office. |<lb /><lb />~chy<lb /><lb />eregpaAl Rot thee ger<lb /><lb />i Be es<lb /><lb />) he wcelatk Bird Bye, :<lb />yon oneiof tht raced ut Norfolk'yester |<lb /><lb />we bik ate. Tybee .000¥<lb /><lb />| |DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS<lb /><lb />od ~<lb /><lb />aot niensnnneitteteitee a SAN st ninhnmnaingnaoee hide: ~ ee n.<lb /><lb />JOHN ROBINSON'S<lb /><lb />CIRCUS. .<lb />7 ONLY:<lb /><lb />ONE DAY<lb />8 ae<lb />Friday, Oct. OOth,<lb /><lb />Le Oe,<lb /><lb />The only big show to appear here this season.<lb />In the meantime go and see<lb /><lb />rRANK WILSON'S<lb /><lb />"MAMMOTH STOCK OF"<lb /><lb />othing<lb /><lb />a A NID een<lb /><lb />__ Overcoats<lb /><lb />The largest assortment ever gathered under one<lb />tent. The latest styles and makes. No rea-<lb />sonable price refused. A few more of those<lb />stump-pulling Pants spoken of by the clown.<lb /><lb />This chilly weather is a reminder that you must<lb />change your<lb /><lb />UNDERWEAR<lb /><lb />Remember | have received a full and complete<lb />line of Underwear in all weights and makes and<lb />prices. You will not be satisfied vnless you<lb />see my stock.<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON,<lb />_ The King Clothier.<lb /><lb />Sot nt mate a ea Ca: mem<lb /><lb />FALL &amp; WINTE<lb />1896.<lb /><lb />HARDEE.<lb /><lb />Prices will talk louder Le 5 anythin g else we<lb />Lee CAN SAY. ee.<lb /><lb />Al! the arguments in the world would not indace you to buy fro-a<lb />us unless you were to find prices right. We will sell you goods<lb />from 15 to 35 per cent lower than any house iu towa and<lb />donT t you forget it. We have doneit before and are da -<lb />ing ittoday. The proof of the puddingisin 114i: 1<lb />Give us a trial and we warrant liks Oliver Twist<lb />oYon'ihask for more.�<lb /><lb />GLOVES ~LACE Go Ds,<lb />HOSIERY, (UNDER 0<lb /><lb />a<lb />&amp; Hats,}J<lb />al<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />Lik __{t |<lb /><lb />O xr stock, embraces<lb /><lb />CLOTHING,<lb />CAPES, Cloaks,<lb /><lb />Ks ae Antes<lb /><lb />aimee Srnne nee : a :<lb /><lb />No. 563<lb /><lb />riidh gill bool id ws ahiew wild mane wore e B ome sd ane<lb />: oe ; ~Leader of &amp; :<lb />| At 1 Hig he old stand, . los.<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>BES<lb /><lb />I HAVE TEE PRETTIEST<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />x<lb /><lb />&amp; poll of the compositors employed} 10"Thou shalt get up when baby<lb /><lb />on the Chicago newspape;s showed the). cries... ge � = TINEWOF ;<lb />= et tesult: Tribune, for Bryan,| Andtry the child to tranquilize. : : :<lb />3; for McKinley, 42, Record, for} " - These my commandments fiom| yz oq yy Wall laper!<lb />Be 82; tor Mckinley, 5. Chron" - day to day, Unter He ; "<lb />icle, for Bryan, 60;. for McKinley, 10. |. Implicitly thou shall obey. : . : n (ever ab iy Greenvill B<lb />ee Ba, "| Inter Ocean, for Bryan, 57; for MeKia-) 4, husband said that Tillie had Panera Lireel oe ereen®<lb />a a ley, 13. Times"Herald, tor Bryan, 553) ao ganed: oThat is the way to treat | sure to see my samples. All new<lb />. oas , cats . ow gt . :<lb />= tered as second-class; mail matter. for McKinley, 4. men,� when her own guilt was discov- GREENVILLE, xe | styles, uot an cld piece in the lot.-<lb />edocs: | " cieiniannataemgiiamagss ered. Have just received an Will take pleasurs in bringing<lb />SURSCRIPTIONZRATES. The gold bug. papers, and the Re Ere samples to your home if you willT<lb />* A Cham of Evt!. notify me at wy shop near Hume<lb /><lb />vs blican party declare that there is<lb />~ ee = $8700] PY pay<lb />One year, wi<lb /><lb />oOna month, - 1. = «2 enough money in the country to do berTs, on Dickerson avenue,<lb />pee week,  - - °* @-  -10/business. Where is it? In the hands ; 8 yee Je __| of the latest style and are ready to serve,<lb />Look at the druakard. HeTs some- : ico Lower A. Po ELLINGTON, |<lb /><lb />, riers without a . . the wants of the trade at Prices Lowe<lb />Delivered i in town, by carriers of the monopolies and being used to bodyTs son. 1 donTt know whose ; aud] than ever offered befcre. Small profits<lb /><lb />amtra cost. ply ; | ; rome }<lb />owh Avoetiong rates are Itberal and ean be | °*T4Pt voters! That ought to be} erchance somebedyTs husband"blear- and quick sales is our motto Our G i i k t.<lb />rs the editor or at|stopped also. Our free institution, and . |Zoods are new and cheap to meet the reenviile Marice<lb />pom application to the e ; PP 80. - ins ? eyed, wretched fellow! I go up to him} wants of the masses, We are selling ~orrected by 8. M. Sehultz<lb />+ ghe office | ree ballot, ard fast passing under this coods at a price far bel the usual JOTTOCLEG DY ©. M, GCMULGZ.<lb />. one and say: oPoor drunkard, how came |*�"� price tar below the usu:<lb />- " ~ , rice, ", per Lo 15 to 25<lb />a sg hos buying system. If the Republicans you here?� oI am here because th a¢ , 875 cacket it 860 Western, Sides 4t to 5-<lb />rre ; : 2 dew Lo . 75 casket we sell for ve mit | ,<lb />ae a portortion te ey, who will |" buy the election, 1t is farewell to is here.T oWhatis that?� Icis the 70H Sugar cured Iams » 10 to 124<lb />£ San ayn shasy ; Ayre<lb />gend in brief items of News as it occurs American independence. " Durham open saloon.� J walk up to the saloon 65 455 aon Meal � 4 -<lb />: {a each neighborhood. Write plainly Sup. . ~ s%5) be te be AQ orn Ms . , o :<lb />and only on one side of the paper. } and say, oOb. open saloon, the worst Fe TS Flour, Family 3.75 to 1<lb />SOR oe a PURER RE eT RE thing this i e t t i I +4 45 bh *s bs 30 Lard oF toi<lb />| | a thing uss o dam ation, how ine pa ere 35 to 40<lb />sana * rtp Gov. Carr has called a flower con- | YU heres am hzre because that is a) we OQ Sugar tae<lb />. sion on subscrip- . °? What is thatr? oTh atnte oi rr ts 15 otlee y<lb />ee ald vo agente. gress to meet at Asheville October 21, ae : W i is thatr , The _ ry ar 12.50 Salt per Sach 80 to 1 75<lb />| 22 and 23, for the purpose of deciding | o*�"�" walk Up {oO the statute Jaw) 41) we ask is a trial and will give en- | Chickens 10 to 25<lb />""""=""" : Purp ° oH e vou here?� Be-| tir facti ° Eggs per doz lv to 11<lb />" e 0 4 3) 6 cr PY 5) Des £ f;<lb />upon a national flower and asking con- ana say, © vw came! ou ore « ° G MS WAN &amp; CO. Beeswax. per 10.<lb />WEDNESDAY. OcTOBER, 7TH, 1896. A ve .. | Cause that is here.� ~What is that?� A. cGO AN &amp;<lb />lee adopt their choice. Gov. Carr : O ite Post Ties Cotton and Peanut,<lb />"~-" : : has invited the governors of the various SUNG NESE Oa UE ats G0 UE B. F. SUGG, M ntor, )<lb />appoint delecates to attend |/gislator, and say, oWhy are you anager. _ Below are ~Norfolk prices o a<lb />DEMOCRATIC 1 NOMINEES. |S! (© appoint delegates to attend] Pei te ese Wat - and peanuts for yesterdny, as furnishe<lb />this convention, and favorable 1eplies 1ere! ecause tnat 1s . dat] ye ow. HIGGS, Pres, j. 8. HIGGS, Cashier by Cobb Bros. &amp; Corraission Mere<lb />is that?T oThe old deacon in the chants of Nortok -<lb />have already come from the governors , | Maj. HENRY HARDING AssTt Cashier. COTTON.<lb />National Ticket. of Missouri, Nebraska, Pennsylvania, church who voted ~fo me.� Hrother, | Good Middling :<lb />_" North Dakota, Ohio, Louisiana, Rhode | ¥°U bAve seen a chain ot iron links, . aoe ewe ling it<lb />FOR PRESIDENT. Island, Connecticut, Massachusetts and This is a chain with five links in it, Good Ordinary 6 9-16<lb />" ~uak Yoanl Lian c . mm ang<lb />WILLIAM J. BRYAN, Maryland. a go back ugain to the drunkard, Tone"easy<lb />oWhere are you going?� «TJ �? ° PEANUTS.<lb />of Nebraska. sition Wie?T elle Bhan . re Greenville,N.C. | prime a4<lb />, ~Woy! 1@ D1bie Says no di unkar oap. .<lb />FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, Hon. Georee Fred Williams, the| sh: i ter the Kine ) ; . Extra Prime 3<lb />ARThUR SEWALL n. George Fre iliams, th@|shall enter the Kingdom af Heaven.� _ "ancy 3<lb />- .M - , brilliant young Democratic nominee for | oDeacon, where are you going?� oOh, STOCKHOLDERS. Spanish a1.10 ba<lb />Fs 2 5 , 2 Oone-"HrMm.<lb />OF sane, " Governor of Massachusetts, has made }I am going to Heaven. Away back | Representing a Capital of More Than a Halt a "_ a<lb />OR CONGRESS"FIRST DISTRICT a decidedly interesting if not prophetic | yonder, forty years ago, I was converc Million®Dollars, | GREENVILLE TC A8Cr  MARKET<lb />i , 1 ~CAS discovery in regard to the nomination | ed. once in grace, alluz in grace.� I . REPURT.,<lb />w. H. LUCAS, of Mr. Bryan. Said he a few-evenings | have often wondered why a fell iit the ibd deateuitany dala<lb />of Hyde county. ty oalae oe Way chow | Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Ma.<lb />ne ago in-his tammuny Hall speech: oOn| didnTteat a big dinner and then sit} The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland bY oO. L. JOYNHEK.<lb />FOR ELECTOR"FIRST DISTRICT. | July 10 Columbus discovered America. | dawn and say to his wife, ~Wife, once | Neck, N. C. "<lb />JOHN H. SMALL, The idea of the republic was conceived | ful!T alluz full.� B Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, WN. C:, Uves"Commou.. ++ +22 10 8<lb />7 p a : ut I say to the old<lb />of Beaufort county. on that date; on July 10th Andrew |deacon, o(Old fellow, the other end of R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C. ~6 Fine.... .........7 to 14<lb />Jackson refused to charter the United | your chain is going o hell.� oOh, well. opel. Wee rdee Higgs :Bros., CuTTeRS - Common... ....64 tol®<lb />A M4 T » « yr . * . . 4 .<lb />State Ticket. States banks, and on July 10, 1896, /T ainTt.� oYou old hypocrite, donTt o6 Fipe.... .... .10 to 18<lb />j hon Wiiliam Jennings Bryan was nomi-|you know that when the other end ot ~~<lb />3 . FOR GOVERNOR : nated for President of the United | the chain drops into hell, chug! you'll We respectfully solicit the accounts PAW OX<lb />CYRUS B. WATSON, tates.T Surely if there is any vir oNW omoht in a o CQ aa, | of firms, individuals and the general ae,<lb />Foy erly States� Surely if there is any virtue | fall mght in along with it ?T"Golden ~li g \.<lb />or Forsya. : . . ak: .: ae DUOC, "<lb />inomens the foregoing dis.overy is a | Censor ye th on<lb />. ~ iPny Vis i Tn aty Seo<lb />~~ most suspicious sign, especially in view Checks and Account Books furnish | Wahi A SPECIALT  ondary or Ter<lb />oly ia C0 TR arn sets d licat AT la POISON WN permanent]<lb />POR LIEUT, GOVERNOR: Ve ee ee ed on appiucation. Ba Ba curedin 16t035 days. Youean betreatcd<lb />oa of the fact that Major McKinley re The Next House. ph home for samo price under same guarans<lb />THOS. W. MASON, : - ae Dame ty. If youprefer to como hero we willcon:<lb />of Northampton ceived his nomination on July 18th, A I ic ; 5 tract to pay valiroad fareand hot! bill,and<lb />ton. . - a : ~ ire nocha © fail to cure. If<lb />P the fatal day on which the star of Na-|_ , e. _ 4at ou C stoe Ole cary, lod ide otash, ead etalk ive aches end<lb />" ere will be 358 members cf the Fe lee CoD pea one Throat,<lb />FOR SECRETARY: poleon was forever extinguished. w - S 6 ly a eles Conner Gstared Ahan, ~Uleers or.<lb />a ° next House. The New York Journas any part of the body, Mir or Eyebrows fallin<lb />CHAS. M. COOKE . | ; oo out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISO<lb />~ z ene ) EEE figures that 185 will be for free coin- she ye casos ~and chailenge the eed eee<lb />a A WifeTs Ten Commandments. age; 162 against it; and 10 doubtful. ® ~ Gathod the skiilettie ween eice wars<lb />FOR AUDITOR : The New York ~Times claims that the . oioualguarentee Absolets prootacentrenied a ~<lb />: \ f " : .. Re a EN . Heation. Address OOO%K ; a<lb />~R.M. FURMAN, ve  ja: | gold men will have 212, but in its cal- House Furnishing 13 Masonic Tomale, Ob: Pay tat mit ated<lb />of Buncombe Chieago, Ill, Oct. 2."William . ;<lb />. Gemeckb; al-to-do merchant, was culation claims all of Wisconsin, West nese een n iene nmrenmrenmnrmmenniell<lb />""_ eckbier, a well-to-do merc 9 WES | vr oinia f VHtopnia O90) fr a 1<lb />FOR TREASURER : sranted a divoree today by Judge Han-| "8M 8 from Calitornia, 20 from} " Goods, Bicycles, &amp;c,| Professional Cards.<lb />B. F. AYCOCK, cey from his wite, Tillie, who it was Illinois, 12 trom Indiana, 11 from | "<lb />C 1 ey 29 W yas Le .<lb />of Wayne ; Iowa, and 12 from Michigan. Such . R. L. CARR<lb />5 shit proven beyond a doubt had been guilty 5 Just Ope ned up iD [)® : DENTIST,<lb /><lb />claims show how unreliable is the ta-<lb /><lb />, - Greenvilie, N. CG.<lb />store next door to el. Office over Old Brick Store next to<lb /><lb />ar a ot many indiscretions which a good |. ;<lb />y a ble. In the JournalTs estimate, Norch<lb /><lb />Bae Oe eR ON | wite would have shunned. William<lb />; ein 2 U de a : odl, ¢ 1 . . ta . A .<lb />J. C. SCARBOROUGH, aug. ; ¥ Carolina is put down 6 for gold an 3 CO Cobb KX Son b King Ho se.<lb />Ach said that in spite of her own trailty, . : ; y<lb />of Johnston. oo for silver. Unless the peopleTs honest ~<lb />" she was A most exacting wife, and add convictions are smothered, North Car<lb />f . . are § sreC ior ar- . . owoof S ,<lb />FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL ; ed to the Biblical decalugue ten com-|_). ) ee S E PENDER John E. Woodard, Ff. vv. dlarding,<lb />F. L OSBOURNE dments of b ~hich she had olina will serd 9 silver,men to the e e . Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N.C,<lb />oa : , mange get Own, Wiel she 1a" | House. Failure to dco so will show fOODAKL:&amp; HARDING,<lb />of Mecklenburg, prepared and insisted that he should|,, _. . a | ATYORKNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />) that in three districts the people have Greeiviile, N.<lb />naar obey. He hada neatly engrossed copy, voted for gold candidates while pro ° ial att ( te e<lb />. * bY © 23 / ITO- , a i i 2 g<lb />FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE 8U-/ which he showed the Court. It reads}; _. _ . P 2 . pects attention given Go collections<lb />Dae a ee fessing to favor tree coinage. Will 2 ° anc settlement of claims.<lb />PREME COURT. thus : they be led into his M ik H Stoves and Tinware Loars made on short time.<lb />, 2 «1e to 6 Vhis Mark Hanna<lb />a oASC, AVERY, of Burke, These are the new Commandments 9 ; . ,<lb />: : trap ?"Raleigh News and Observer. chean r h ever pbe-<lb />+ GH, BROWN, of Beaufort a per than ib 3arbers.<lb />4 : : . . panama .<lb />; Which wives make fer married ore |<lb />3 Dr. Taim eTs Wise Words. ° :<lb />o AMES A. SMITH,<lb /><lb />oouNry DEMOcRARIC TICKET.<lb /><lb />men :<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb /><lb />"T<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />oe 1"Remember that I am thy wife<lb />ae FOR THE SENATE. ; 4 oDuring the last six presidental S o&amp;s ae _ GREENVILLE. N. 0,<lb />| LS LAUGHINGHOUSE, | That fon most cherish all hy | gadons L Inve boon urged w enter] Bay 6B r | Raonage sliced, Cleaning, Dyan<lb />a ife. the political arena, but I never have S mee o Beri ;<lb />2"Thou shall not stay out late at {and never will turn the pelpit in which| S&amp;  A -SRBERT EDMUNDS.<lb />night, ] preach into # political stump. Every} 7 E " = = H FASHIONABLE BARI ER.<lb />ae ; : minister must do as he feels called on| &amp; , 4 Special attention given ro cleaning<lb />ve Tt my hen lodges friends, and clubs to do, and I will not. c.itivise him for ge a - | 7 Gentlemens Clothing<lb />Invite. doing what he considers his duty; but | &amp; © : a<lb />~ 8"Thow. shalt not smoke indoor or jall the political bharangues fro the a = ee iad How SCHGOL F OR GIRLS.<lb />FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: | sat pulpits from now until the 3rd of No- oa = Qe 2 Will open at oElm Cottage,T.<lb />ow A K TUCKER; - oe Bi ~| vember will notin all-the United States} &amp;- oS bd  a Oct. 2nd a HomeRebool for G Ginis.:<lb />~ JESSE CANNON, | Or chewT tobaceo *roundabout. change one. vote. but will leave many| 26 = 0 fy! ZF |from 8 to 16 years of age. Nusa-<lb />A BCONGLETON. 4_ThowT what with praise receive | .91, stopped against anything that such BS S ¢ tt Ail:   ber bi fast: Wane<lb />Of ~ my pies, {clergymen may utter the rest of their] 8g one Mikel 24 xe 4 P. O Nelson C AN<lb />FOR SHERIFF Nor pastry made by me despise. lives.� - " 2. 36 fed Norwoo oetdateers<lb />GM TUCKER, |. My ene, Hon. shall strive to " Fhe  Mes | oy TEL NICHUISON,<lb />ve bedded please, a : oe Watch Out For Them. Fe. = + O. Ge 5 terete! od BURGEss, Mer.<lb />a /" eae ot 1<lb />sew mower of bass wi dak a tro te far ) , oe : Ay a8 This Dabrorasomm me 7<lb />. 7 ' Informati : v a ka fh ey? thorou hg od<lb />L B MEWBORN. To dress well thoughout the] Observer that oan oreeak nee cg End Bd Fy | vata everal new rooms Ged Oe<lb />bs bees spe: 3 pas ¥ : "i * &amp; | trie bellsto every room. Attentive ser--<lb />BAVO Se: | os.r Oc Athere has been a steady. im rtation | = Dias Se rhino adhe sters bal<lb />7 a8 ' shal in manner nid anil of negroes into the State by McKinleyTs| , = a2 4 ion sande poi ! puuilic<lb /><lb />jjagents. They have been scattered<lb /><lb />bs<lb /><lb />cat<lb /><lb />Boks ig a Tome _ J 10 a Baia ie ee ba en the. r tewhs, ~and it etic) aio 4 i: Baber Te we<lb /><lb />Bot. uw) TAS ; Scnlai Reon suppused | ~Democrats had | rier ike. Be<lb /><lb />a te prog t td te king ht onto the scheme... It will The Town Tax List for 1896 hed<lb /><lb />at SHOUSE. ~But hi m plan. for Democrats 2:<lb />a ioclhin ih igi eee, fot on pastonlaty ~jn theT Targ ~<lb /><lb />oy S| ew, NS po ~atch inititor: thienb ie on<lb />Poids 4 vs<lb /><lb />N0'e00'eze er!<lb />~aT<lb />oSP LLArt<lb /><lb />ae<lb />;: ae P<lb />~ee Ps . eS<lb />o . aa .<lb />oe<lb />�,�  n<lb />F<lb /><lb />Ca odie Phe ~challengeT them ) py: al ; is<lb />har sch Fedo, aero, to ree Ralgh News and Tore . |<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>Primary Englishyper, mo.<lb />I : Eee ag ©<lb /><lb />WILMt abe co~aeeligt oie d teh 4<lb />AND BRANCBES. |<lb />AND FLORENCK RAIL ROAD<lb /><lb />Ccnucenseu oenediule<lb /><lb />TRAINEE GOIN SOUTH.<lb />Dated = | AIA +<lb />June 14th 63.43 4 3<lb />[nad amnanemmemeel temmememmennedl Wenemmmenee ttm?<lb />. A. Mj.) 1. M<lb />Leave Weldon | 1. 45) 9 44<lb />Ar. Rovevk Mt | 1 00/10 39<lb />Ly'Turdoro 12 12<lb />ene, Hoe |)<lb />Ly Rocky Mt 1 00/10 45<lb />~Ly Wilson 2 OA TL 6 20<lb />Lv Selma 2 33<lb />Lv Fay'tteville} 4 386) 1 .7<lb />Ar.-F lorence 7 25) 3 4 |<lb />oR<lb />Ae<lb />P. M. A.M<lb />Lv Wilson 2 08 6.20<lb />Lv Goldsboro $ 10 7 05<lb />Lv Magnolia 4 16 10<lb />Ar Wilmington) 5-43, 9 45<lb />mong | \ MM<lb />CRAINS GOING NOTRII<lb />~Patert | Gem | in| [a a<lb />April 20, =5 | | er<lb />few, | | A | mg<lb />es San elles "__.! en ee i<lb />AMD. rt |<lb />Gv Mloreree 8 4) 7 4 |<lb />Lv Favettevele! " QU)<lb />oSy Selma M257) |<lb />eAy Wilsen | Mit 3H<lb />Bo | | :<lb />. os<lb />7m | '<lb />\ M.| wane<lb />ig Wilmington); 9 25) 7 00<lb />Live Maynolin | 10.52 4 30<lb />1g Goidguors | 12 01 9 236<lb />ar Wilson 1.00 ov<lb />ty Varboro | 2s8 .<lb />a feo) Ja of<lb />o: oS!<lb />_| Ae i |<lb />"" .<lb />ars wed Powe. MM,<lb />cy Wilson ly " 1135) 10 32<lb />Ar Roeky Mt) 27 He] wos<lb />ee den | wectenreee we<lb />- a<lb />Ar Tarhore | 444 | |<lb />LvTurboers |<lb />Ly Rocky Me | 2) JR<lb />Ar Weldon ~LO<lb /><lb />Train ou oGotlaud Neck Sranueb oa<lb />eaves Weliou 3.65 un, ctttifax 4.10<lb />p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 P|<lb />m., Greenville 6,47 p, m.,° Kinaton 7.45<lb />p.m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2<lb />a.m., Greenville 8.22 a.m. Arriving |<lb />Halifax ab 11:00 a. m., We:don 11.20 am<lb />laily except Suuday.<lb /><lb />Trains on Washnigton Branch leave<lb />Washington .8.00 a. m., and 3.90 p.m,<lb />arrives Parviele 3.50 a. m.. and 4.40 p.<lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returalugieaves<lb />Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Par mele 10.20 a. m.<lb />and 6.20 p. im,, arrives Washington<lb />11.60. a. 10., and 7.10 p.m.<lb />ept Suaday. Connects with<lb />Scoth: ud-N 3ck Braneh.<lb /><lb />~Tran leaves taronny, IN i, via Albe-<lb />marle &amp; Kaleigh i. iv. daily cacept Sun-<lb />day, 20450 p.in., Sunday 300 P.M;<lb />arrive Plymouth 400 BP. of., 6.25 p.m.<lb />Returtuinyg caves Plymouth di: tily except<lb />Siuday, 6.04. w., Sunday 9.30 a m.,<lb />arrive barboro Wied ar and We 46<lb /><lb />oius On<lb /><lb />Trainou Midland N.C. ranch leaves |.<lb /><lb />Goldsboro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a<lb />m. arriving Smithiield 7°30 a. m. Re-<lb />turning leaves Smithfield 8.00 a. m,. ar-<lb />rives ut Goldsbors 9.30 a. m.<lb /><lb />Trains in ~Nashville oranch leave<lb />Rorky Mount 80 4.00 p. m,. wrrive<lb />Nashville 5.05 p. =, Spring Hope 5.20<lb />p.m. Returuio eve Spring Hope<lb />Ba. m., Nashv &amp;3yam, aitive at<lb />Rocky Mount 9.9 a om, daily except<lb />Sund:..<lb /><lb />Trains on Latta branch, Floreuce R<lb />3., luave Lia 6:40  m, atrive Dunbar<lb />oT50 » m, Clio 8.00T pm. Returning<lb />leave Clint6.10am, Danbar 6.30 a «mn,<lb />. arrive. Latta 7.50 am, daily except Sun-<lb />day<lb /><lb />Train onClinton Branch leayes War-<lb />saw for~Clinton caily, except Suuay,<lb />11,100.-m. and 8.50:p, m-° ~Returning<lb />leaves Clinton at7.00 a. m. and3,00 ; m.<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes close connection<lb />at Weldon forall points Gay) allrail via<lb /><lb />Rishmanealse: at. Ro. Mount with<lb />Norfolk and CarolinaR-R for Nonolk<lb />ne~all points Northwvia Norfolk.<lb /><lb />JOHN F. DIVINE,<lb />: » General Supt.<lb />T. M. EMERSON, Trtfie Manager.<lb />J.R. KENLY, GenTl Manager,<lb /><lb />oSel Fal Schad,<lb /><lb />I have sécured the services of a tbor-<lb />oughly. ;eompetent teacherT and shall<lb />open a school for girls in the building<lb />on my premises lately occupied as music<lb /><lb />rooms,;,. Fhe session, beginusies.,.<lb />MONDAY; 7thyOF SEPTEMBER<lb /><lb />and will Gonitihue ofor ten months:<lb />The terms are as follows ,<lb /><lb />Daily ex-.<lb /><lb />BSTABGiS HG UD. 1875.<lb /><lb />SAM. (. SCHULTZ.<lb /><lb />PCRK SIDES &amp;SHOTOERS<lb /><lb />/PeiMBReAND: MERCHANTS BI Y<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tint<lb />their interest toget our prices befece pra<lb />shasing elses where nearest tae aradete<lb />WMDDTES becca ites,<lb /><lb />LGU, GUE,<lb />RIC s., " A, Ne .<lb /><lb />a . iat re!<lb /><lb />-T¥ro a i<lb /><lb />AS VAVs ~4%<lb />TORIES Hay, eR<lb /><lb />ViunufaenureTs<lb />oye erotit, A cae:<lb /><lb />we ODy direct Fre.<lb />ogi VOUTay DUN vf<lb />vicrhee STock of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE<lb /><lb />| alwavs ouhaed ad goldab prices trrul,<lb />the stmes. Oar goods areall bought and<lb />sold for CASTE therefore, having no isk<lb />ro rin, we aell ata elose margin<lb /><lb />WAL SO Ly, Graal NO<lb /><lb />aoe en NE ee ee<lb /><lb />| GREEN<lb /><lb />wale in any.<lb /><lb />bo Ware<lb />) i}<lb /><lb />oThe next session.of this school witl<lb />open on .<lb /><lb />The work and disclpline of the schoo!<lb />i Will be as heretofore.<lb /><lb />We ask a continuahce of your past<lb />iberal patronage.<lb /><lb />W. H. RAGSDALE.<lb /><lb />THES MORNI N G STAR.<lb /><lb />Daily Newspaper in<lb /><lb />North Carolina.<lb /><lb />2<lb /><lb />Che Only kive-Doilar ) 1<lb />its Class in the State.<lb /><lb />Favors Limited Free Coinage<lb />of American Silver and Repeal<lb />of the Ten Per Cent. Tax on<lb />State Banks. ~Daily 50 cents<lb /><lb />year. Ww.H. BARNARD<lb /><lb />Wilmington N.C<lb /><lb />~The Charictia<lb /><lb />North 4 Oxtottew<lb />POREMOST NEWSP &amp;PER<lb /><lb />Y<lb />AND<lb />WEEKLY.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />{ndependen, and fearless 3b -g<lb />more atactive than ever. 1; wil b<lb />invaluable visttorTto ~the ~ry e<lb />otfice, the club or the work room,<lb /><lb />_Alleféhe news of;the iworld, Gom |<lb />plete Daily reports from the Stat,<lb />and National Capitals. Sad a vear<lb /><lb />MONDAY SEPT. 7, 1896.<lb />and continue for 10 months.<lb /><lb />The terms are as follows.<lb />Primary F nglish per mo. $2 00 |<lb />Intermediate * - $2 0u<lb />~Higher i $3 00<lb />Languages (each) ** * $1 50)<lb /><lb />per month. Weeklv $1.00 per<lb /><lb />THE.DAILY ~OBSORVHR: | .<lb />paper, thebe edunins'pn phn ob<lb />is printed in the English and ve}<lb /><lb />The following i is the list of oi uies of<lb />election for Pitt county for the election<lb />to be held on the Tuesday next ~after<lb />the first Monday in November 1896.<lb /><lb />8<lb /><lb />Beaver Dam"C C Case, Marion<lb />Smith. Geo W Hemby.<lb /><lb />Belvoir"I° T Hodges,<lb />Rives, E P. Norris.<lb /><lb />Bethel"Jas H Bryan, W J<lb />oWhitehurst, J H W Howell.<lb /><lb />Carolina"M A Woolard, Henry<lb />G Nobles, Leyi Clemons.<lb /><lb />Chicod No 1"J W Smith, W L<lb />Smith, Frank Ricks.<lb /><lb />Chicod No 2"L H White, JO<lb />| Proctor, Henry Rountree.<lb /><lb />Contentnea No 1"Jopathan<lb />Dail, H S Hardy, George Dal.<lb /><lb />Contentnea No 2"Sebron Cox,<lb />Wm Worthington, Horace Roy-<lb />ster. ; :<lb /><lb />Falkland"W M Smith, J H<lb />Smith, F R Brewington.<lb />| Pariuville No I"M L Move, T<lb />~L Flyuu, W it Jobusoo.<lb /><lb />W.H<lb /><lb />Farwvills No 2" David Morgan<lb />JN Byvuw, George Gay. |<lb />Greenyille No 1"W U Hines, J.<lb />~Ty Matthews, S P lluwpliey.<lb /><lb />Gieeuville No l"Jesse W<lb />Brown, N ti Whittield, Samuel<lb />Mayo.<lb /><lb />Greenvili'. No3"J L Thigpen,<lb />F M.Smith. Fred Jenkine,<lb /><lb />Greenville No 4"Louis N Bri-y<lb />A D Johuson, Joseph Atkivson<lb /><lb />Pactolus" Luustord ~Fleming<lb />W R Woichara, Jr. Charles Spain<lb /><lb />Swift Creek No1"WS Wilson,<lb />WY COSuith, JS Biown.<lb /><lb />Swift Creek No 2"Watt Chap-<lb />wap. N R Cory, Fred Cannon.<lb /><lb />we<lb /><lb />Democratic Canvass.<lb /><lb />The candidates of the Democratic<lb />party ot Pitt county for the Legislature<lb />and the various county offizes will id<lb />dress the people upon the political ~s<lb />sues of the day, at the following times<lb />and places, viz :<lb /><lb />Haddack » X Roads, Friday, Ovte-<lb />ber Jtn.<lb /><lb />Grimeslaud. Saturday, October 10th.<lb /><lb />Falkland, Thursday, Oetober loth.<lb /><lb />ethel, Saturday, October 17th.<lb />| MayTs Chapel, Wedneslay, Qctober,<lb />21s..<lb /><lb />Black Jack, Friday, October 23rd.<lb /><lb />BurneyTs, Saturday, October 24th.<lb /><lb />Stukes, Tuesday, October, 27th.<lb /><lb />Pactolus, Wednesday, October 28th. |<lb /><lb />Parkers School House, Thursday,<lb />October 29th.<lb /><lb />Farinville, Friday, October 30th.<lb /><lb />Arden, Saturday, Octocer 31st.<lb /><lb />Candidates of otber parties are invit"<lb />ed to be present and participate in the<lb />Aurex. L. BLow.<lb /><lb />discussion.<lb /><lb />Public Speakiag.<lb />Hon. Cyrus B. Watsor, Democratic<lb />candidate tor Governor, will speak at<lb />Kinston, Wednesday, Oct. 14.<lb />Snow Hill, Thursday, Oct. 19.<lb />Greenville, Friday, ~Oct. 16.<lb />Washington, Saturday, Ont 17.<lb /><lb />Hon. W..H. Lucas and Hon. Harry<lb />Skinner, Democratic and Populist can-<lb />didates tor Congrees in this district,<lb />will speak at Greepvil'e on Wednesday,<lb />Oct. 14th.<lb /><lb />iA ~Royal! Editor. .<lb />Ono of the mostT interésting of<lb /><lb />|, mewspapers is othe New Zealand Te |<lb /><lb />\Pakio Matariki, or Pleiades, or Seven<lb />Stars. It enjoys the distinction of<lb />ib@v¥ing a-king for an editor. His<lb />royal highness: Tawhiao is~not, it<lb />is true, an independent sovereignT<lb />like Emperor William, but when he<lb />descends fromthe oroyal ~throne fo)<lb />the editorTs ~!easy' ~chairT then, ~fi:<lb />deed, is he wenarch of all he sur-<lb />voys, even of that otherwise inded|<lb />pendant personage, gr _, Brinter's<lb />devél.�T ee<lb /><lb />The Bioiades: ~is enmalldight page<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />Chairman Democratic Executive Com. |,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE FIRST, PITT COUNTY SECOND.<lb /><lb />GIVES YOU TRE NEWS FRESH EVERY<lb />AFTERNOON{EXCKPT SUNDAY)'AND<lb />WORKS FOR :THE BF'�<lb />_{NTERESTS 'OF-<lb /><lb />OUR POCKET BOOK THILD<lb /><lb />"-PUBLISHED EVERYt WEDNESDAY AT"<lb /><lb />(ine Dollar Fer Year. .<lb /><lb />This is the PeopleTs Wavarite<lb /><lb />THE TOBACCO DEVAKTMENT, WHICH<lb />IS AKKGOULAR- FEATURE OF THE PAP LiL,<lb />1S ALONE, WORTH MANY TlMes ~ile<lb />' SUBSCRIPTION PRICE,<lb /><lb />"(0)<lb /><lb />When you n39.<lb /><lb />JOB PRINTING<lb /><lb />emp DonTt forget tae<lb /><lb />Reflector Offic...<lb /><lb />WE HAVE; AMPLE FAOILITIES<lb /><lb />FOR THE WORK ~AND DO sui<lb />KINDS,jObk ;COMMERCIALHAND<lb />TOBACCO WAREHOUSE WORE.<lb /><lb />(steer s QO: om<lb /><lb /></p>
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In tbees we eodeav<lb />or tu buy such as will piease the<lb />weaTer, the prices on Shoes are<lb />much lower than luft season. Give<lb />us uv trial when you need Shoes<lb />for yourself or any member of<lb />yoor family. We can fit the small-<lb />est or lurgest foot in the county.<lb /><lb />" Our L. M. Reynolds &amp; Cv.Ts Shoes<lb />for Men and Bovs are warranted<lb />to give puod service. We have<lb />had vix yeais experience with<lb />this line and know them to be all<lb />we clalim for them.<lb /><lb />In HARDWARE. GUNS,<lb />GUN IMPLEMENTS,<lb />LOADED SHLLS, CROCK:<lb /><lb />-BRY, GLASSWARE, HALL<lb />LAMPS, LIBRARY LAMPS,<lb />PARLOR LAMPs, LAMP<lb />FIX'TUREs, TINWARE,<lb />WOOD aud WILLOW WARE<lb />HARNEsS &amp; COLLARS,<lb />TRUNKS, GROCERKEs,<lb /><lb />PROVISIONS, FURNITURE,<lb /><lb />oCHILDRENTS CARRIAGES,<lb />CARPETS, CARPET PAPER,<lb /><lb />RUGS, LACE CURTAINS.<lb />CUR!AiN POLES,<lb /><lb />and any goods you need for your<lb /> gelf and family core to seg. us.<lb /><lb />Our object is to sell good bon-<lb />eat gz: ods at the lowest prices.<lb /><lb />We have a lage line of<lb /><lb />FURNIT URE<lb /><lb />and can give you avything you<lb />may need at the lowest prices you<lb />ever heard of. Come and see onr<lb />2 50 Solid Oak Bedroom: Suits,<lb />To pass us by would be an inea-<lb />eusable injustice to your pocket<lb />book. This is not-so because we<lb />#ay so, but becuuse our goods<lb />~@nd prices wake it so. Here is a<lb /><lb />optoposition: | If<lb /><lb />a4<lb /><lb />both in colorc ~and blacks and can | =~<lb /><lb />In Men and Poys PANTS).<lb /><lb />we ipo Pe T<lb /><lb />"DAILY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUVS ADVERTISING<lb /><lb />earner ent<lb /><lb />Oreates mauy a new business,<lb />Enlarges many an old business,<lb />Preseryes many # iarge business.<lb />Kevites many adull business,<lb />~Rescues many a lost business,!<lb />_ Saves many a failing business.<lb />Secures cneress to any business,<lb /><lb />eaten eaial<lb /><lb />To oadvertise judiciousiy,TT use the<lb />e lumrs of the REFLECTOR<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BCAT SCHEDULES. ,<lb /><lb />train yoing<lb /><lb />Passenger «and mail<lb />Going South,<lb /><lb />north, arrives 8:22 A. M.<lb />irriyes 6:47 P. M.<lb />North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A<lb />M, leavesl0:10 A. M.<lb />South Bound Freight, arrivea 2:00 P,<lb />M. leaves 2:15 P.M.<lb />steamer ~l'ar River arrives from Wash-<lb />inzton Mondsy, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs<lb />flay and saturday<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />MARKETS.<lb /><lb />(By Telegraph. )<lb /><lb />aed<lb /><lb />NEW YORK COTTON.<lb /><lb />OPENTG. NOON. CLOSE.<lb /><lb />Sept. 7.74 7.86<lb /><lb />Jan. 7.96 7.93 7 96<lb />CHICAGO MEAT AND GRAIN.<lb /><lb />OPENT'G CLOSE.<lb /><lb />Pork"Jan. 7.274<lb />Rips" Jan. 3.60<lb /><lb />OCULATION.<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />Crna Cost al it Brings Sooons.<lb /><lb />t eatiliteliied<lb /><lb />Youre Folks.<lb /><lb />Scoot el<lb /><lb />% ey<lb /><lb />dav. ,<lb />Mrs. Elizabeth Swindell returned<lb /><lb />Pass by Somet:me, But These are a a Be<lb /><lb />oeematinaeamemmeeieetne<lb />a . a<lb /><lb />Morris Myer went to Baltimore to-;<lb /><lb />home Tuesday evening from Raleigh. |<lb /><lb />Mrs. J. H. Blount went {o Larboro<lb />this morning to spend a few days with,<lb />relatives. .<lb /><lb />ry<lb /><lb />~~<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />The county canvass started today.<lb /><lb />Prayer meeting in the Methodist<lb />church tonight.<lb /><lb />Hon. W. (T. Monroe will speak at<lb />Grifton on Monday, Oct. 12th.<lb /><lb />The State Normal and Industrial<lb />School opened at Greensboro with the<lb />largest attendance in its history.<lb /><lb />will be<lb />The rail-<lb /><lb />The State fair at Raleigh<lb />held Oct. 19-24, inclusive.<lb />roads will sell tickets to this fair at one<lb />and a quarter cents a mile,<lb /><lb />Some merchants stop their adver<lb />This<lb />The most brainy mer-<lb /><lb />tisements when times are bad.<lb />is suicidal.<lb />chants increase instead of decrease<lb />their advertising in times cf depression.<lb />It is obvious that when the public is in<lb />a condition to need more coaxing 10<lb />spend money, then is the time to coax<lb />more."Durham Sun.<lb /><lb />STATE NEWS<lb /><lb />Saturday night burglars broke into<lb />the depot and express office at humber-<lb />ton and blew open two safes and rcb-<lb />bed them.<lb /><lb />The Charlotte News say3 that twen.<lb /><lb />The Place to Use Your Eyes is Fight<lb />Here.<lb /><lb />Schuitz.<lb /><lb />Warner Safe Yeust cakes 7 for 5<lb /><lb />at S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />Something n-w in sexson, Buckwheet,<lb />Out Flake and Portorico Molasses, at<lb />S. M. Sehuiiz. |<lb />Fresh Buckwheat, Mince Meat and<lb />Preserves at ShelburnTs.<lb /><lb />Money loaned on 30, 60 and 90<lb />days. Apply to F. C. Harding.<lb />15 cents a dezen, L2mons 10 cents a<lb />dozen at ShelburiTs,<lb /><lb />Milk for Sule"Delivered every<lb />morning. Apply to E. B. Higgs.<lb /><lb />For a choice smoke, try Philadelphia<lb />Seal, at D. 5. SmithTs.<lb /><lb />Vermont Butter for sale at D.<lb /><lb />Smith.<lb /><lb />Try a pound of the finest Roasted Coffee<lb />you ever had, o400 Qld Government<lb />Java and Mocha,� and you will have no<lb />other, for sale only by Ed. H. Shelburn<lb />&amp; Co.<lb /><lb />When COAL weather" comcs, donTt<lb /><lb />furget where 10 buy your Coal.<lb />SpeiGHt &amp; Morri.t.<lb /><lb />If you want sirictly first-class wrocer-<lb />ies call on us'as We are the only con-<lb />cern in this town that carry them.<lb /><lb />Ep. H. Suezsurn &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />oSpanish Twist,� great in shape stil<lb />greater for aTsmoke. D.S. Smit. |<lb /><lb />+<lb /><lb />cents per quart at ShelburnTs.<lb /><lb />We are surely the people to buy<lb />your groceries and confections from.<lb />~Try us and - the quality ~cf our goods<lb />will convince you. "<lb /><lb />Ep, i. /SHELBURN &amp; Co.<lb /><lb />wothing, give us nothing, but af<lb /><lb />yea find our goods and prices sat<lb />Wiactory, acknowledge it with<lb />jyour patronage. Hoping to see<lb />ou 800n and promising our best |:<lb />fforts tc wake yoar ie aeg<lb />nt and pee we ane:<lb /><lb />Ge<lb />i<lb /><lb />T be coal just arrived, Ualiveree at<lb /><lb />Wilson or Ed. H. Shelburn will have |.<lb />attention.<lb />Elegant lines af re es poe 6: eee |<lb /><lb />"candies just received, or |<lb />od - ~am H, Lice a A<lb /><lb />ed F5<lb />P<lb />a 8<lb /><lb />and that in some instances the Populist<lb /><lb />Fresh Carr Butter today, at S. M chairman appointed negroes kpown to,<lb />be Republicans.<lb /><lb />sleffects and all the last weaves<lb /><lb />oHeinz Sweet Mixed Pickles only? 95 |:<lb />% x; : aks<lb /><lb />ty-.wo of the judges of elections ap-<lb />pointed in Mecklenburg are negroes, |<lb /><lb />A brilliant display of<lb /><lb />FALL &amp; oWINTER!<lb /><lb />DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />SHOES, GENTS FUR.<lb />NISHINGS AND<lb /><lb />BoyTs 2-Piece Suits iu the newest<lb /><lb />Everybody says my stcre is the<lb />cheapest plece in town and I<lb />want you to come and save mon<lb />ey.<lb />cheap prices �<lb /><lb />HB CLARK,<lb /><lb />My motto is: oCheap, cheap<lb /><lb />ctawlsT Jewelry Stcac,<lb /><lb />made except for the prices.<lb />as ready-made Clothirg at double the money<lb />Our clothes wears better and longer and fits<lb />better and look prettier than any ones.<lb />us in this line.<lb /><lb />to the ladies and it has done us sooT. We have<lb />still the best selection in the city.<lb /><lb />Se tied<lb /><lb />Ginger and Pepper<lb /><lb />In this Business.<lb /><lb />Now take a peep at our fall CLOTHING and<lb /><lb />OVERCOATS. W ouldnTt know they were ready-<lb />They are as good<lb /><lb />Try<lb /><lb />PL TNL NPN l el al Ne lL AD<lb /><lb />POP ALAAAIA A<lb /><lb />Great Shoe Values.<lb /><lb />In Shoes we are clear out of sight. Prices<lb /><lb />rule very low. We have them in 20th century<lb />~hand-welt, vici kid, dungola, satin calf, goat and<lb />hand- turn in button, kid and 2 ealter.<lb /><lb />Look for us, ask for us and come see us.<lb /><lb />oThe Money Savers.<lb /><lb />a RSE TER mm<lb /><lb />CAN LADIES VOTE?<lb /><lb />If so every lady who has inspeeted our new<lb /><lb /> styles na_<lb />fn<lb /><lb />, l |<lb /><lb />9<lb /><lb />would vote for<lb /><lb />as being the most popular store in town, for<lb />nowhere is shown such a choice array ot select<lb />sty les.<lb />tion to our large stock. No matter what<lb /><lb />want we Gan supply them. Lang Selis Oneap.<lb /><lb />Every day we receive some new pel<lb /><lb />zee<lb /><lb />oThe Wilson Heater,<lb />been pateT<lb /><lb />Ss<lb /><lb />over any stoye made.<lb /><lb />Third, being entirely closed<lb /><lb />as wel as comfont..<lb /><lb />eoke Don = has a<lb />voor whic preve<lb /><lb />ton ee ee<lb /><lb />in use, Lt is not wecessary to remove the ashes oftener than onév~a woutk: These stoves are mad<lb />ofditferent siyles"the smali one, which i is made for bed: rooms, is specially recompeated, Ait, hens |<lb /><lb />HB Waa ore for house heating,fis the most remarkable that has ever<lb /><lb />In the first place it radiates more Leat than avy stove known, aud wiil save 25 per cet. in fuel<lb /><lb />Second, with two or three Grdinary sticks of pive stove wood it will keep the fire from 36 to<lb />hehe, and with ordinary care the fire will never go vat. .<lb /><lb />$6.50 per ten. Orders Jett with 'W. B.}..<lb /><lb />at the base there is no diteak of tire, and it is the cleanest stove<lb />6<lb /><lb />Bee 3<lb /><lb />great advatien over oy, i: anist stove, becsaes it ve Pitsps Ana<lb />ot the smoke from coming jotv the room when you take the top off<lb />doors are.80 coustracted<lb />sapliy seen. Modseerey: pe eh Jook' at em<lb /><lb />that 'they-can be takeu si on a beck: on ia T<lb /><lb />wets Dea? «° +s<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />| : Our 25 cent.<lb />Dress Patterns are unexcelled and the ladies<lb />are catching on to the same.<lb /><lb /></p>
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