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        <p>THE DA<lb /><lb />LY REFLEC<lb /><lb />() R.<lb />D. J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. TRUTH rar PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 25 Cents a Month.<lb /><lb />I<lb /><lb />" oe<lb /><lb />Vol. 4. | GREENVILLE, N. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1896.<lb /><lb />by voting for Moss. (Of course the<lb />Aa tl JARVIS (ENG INGEN inference in this was why didnTt they<lb /><lb />also take down Lucas in this district<lb /><lb />SN ANUS =<lb />: Some one in the<lb /><lb />in<lb /><lb />audience asked 5 ~coal<lb /><lb />PPPRLPALRLPPL PEP LAL PE AP at OP AENEAN PENSE RAL AW SAR ear<lb /><lb />oWhere is Gov. Jarvis? you don't sy<lb /><lb />SKINNER sKI . anything about him.� Yes, said Skin- BUY THE BEST<lb />Pia SKINNED BY LUCAS. L? ' a�<lb /><lb />ner, I am glad you called my attention<lb /><lb />tohim. Jaryis is a timid man and<lb />The Hyde County ~Sled Hopper� | Wants to be on land before he speaks, ,<lb />"" || "" Gives the Tricky Cclonel a Scrap- He:hen referred to the silver conventicn<lb />ing He WonTt Forget. in Raleigh, in 1895, that Gov. Jarvis :<lb />It you know a ood : 7<lb /><lb />Was there in the preceding caucus and<lb /><lb />made aspeech but was too timid to<lb /><lb />thing when you see<lb />it in the way of<lb /><lb />Wednesday, Oct. 14th, was a day | cme out and take a stand in the con-<lb /><lb />n»t soon to be forgotten in Pitt countye vention next day.<lb /><lb />It was the occasion of the joint diséus! ®| Skinner then said he left the Demo-| SS<lb />be ueas c'atic party because to vote tor Cleve" .<lb />sion between Ccl. W. H. Lucas, the j¢ itic party because to vote tor Cleve We note with much seas acien PY large g pba<lb /><lb />Democratic nominee for Congress frem | land was made the test of Democracy<lb /><lb />this district, and Col. Harry Skinner, jin 1892. Lucas ought to have walked of business 1 In our Overcoat department, In<lb />tne Populist nominee and Republican jot like I did. He made some rele | greased sales encouraged us to buy heavy this<lb /><lb />endorsee for the same office. This}eace to what the Democratic party 1. ° : T 1 T<lb />speaking taking place at SkinnerTs|could have done but didnTt do, and season. he styles In MenTs and Boy S Oy el-<lb />home it was expected that he would be| abused them for passing a lower tarmff eoats are very dressy, and they have that splen-<lb /><lb />at his best and endeavor to make the] bilT, saying thet the reduction on lumber<lb /><lb />strongest impression possible, but the |lost a million dollars a year to this ~is. did finish that pleases SO well.<lb /><lb />miserable failure that he nrade and the | trict. ThatT S<lb />decent roasting he received at the Skinner then tried to forestall Lucas<lb />hands of Col. Lucas can be judged by | by telling some things he was going to wi at un<lb /><lb />macs sayand ia this way filed up his hour) dep wear does. Our kind does that. to perfec"<lb />SKINNERTS SPEECH. 2 received some applause from oo<lb /><lb />Ski nope oa . a few Populis:s at intervals as he went tion. ets ther eC and stays there. Won t<lb />Skinner opened the discussion ina| ). . ; ; :<lb /><lb />speech of one hour. Ile started off by along. stretch SO as to make him feel lonesome Ol shi ink<lb /><lb />saying everybody knew whem and LUOAST SPEECH. and leave him on the outside. Buy under.<lb /><lb />what he represented"that he was tbe | Instantly there were cries for Lucas .<lb />Y a y s for o2S wear from us,<lb />regular nominee of the Fopuliss party | and the chorus was taken up until it<lb /><lb />and had been duly endorsed by ths Re-|souided like every voice in the vast<lb /><lb />publicans of the district. Lucas donTt audience was shouting tor him. Amid _F R A N K, Ww i i. 3 4 Ni<lb />ki.ow what heis the nominee of. Hej this ex-Senator W. R. Williams under-<lb />said he had represen~ed the county in| took to introduze the speaker, bat the<lb /><lb />the Legislature and the district in Con-| applause was so great he could scarce be :<lb />~|gress, and challenged his opponent to| heard. Col. Lucas arose and it was T la<lb />show that every act of his had not been | near a fuil minute before the demon-; 22 |<lb /><lb />sm apn. st 2 OO AON EE SE<lb /><lb />| in the ~ interest of the people. He! stration subsided sufficiently for him to 4<lb />, , ' ;<lb />B | pointed to the dam at the river bridge|speak. He caught Skinner- shpping tne ae :<lb />} aan @ and the gates around the town of jut of the room and called him back. In our store you will<lb />. . Greenville as monuments to himself, Lucas began by expressing his utter See nothing hut the most<lb />di sient Tt d . a * _ sae silver man, | disappointment at eine epeedt ne Sty lish (xoods. You will ~<lb />"" Call and See" =| oul did not believe silver was a .om" | had really expected to hear something<lb />| . | plete remedy tor all ills, it was only the | here but it was the greatest harangue ut find nothing but the<lb />[ be inning of rctorma~ions. He wished | an Loyr that he had ever been forced to ?, | hi Newest. Effects on our<lb />| oe if 5: that all silver and gold inthe world | sit and lis~en to. . ° ,<lb />© oes : ~ 3 a Va ayaT ®<lb />could be sank to the bottom of the| He then made brief reference to the counters. Ww �,� hax �,� no use for out of date<lb />0 a a. ocean and a law passed by whith the| convention at Washington that nomi- styles. Our alm shall be to keep you pos-<lb />o See first mas who dug any of either metal nated him by acclamation, that being a ted on the Newest and Best in every de-<lb />you will be astonis he from the bowels of the earth should be / farmer and only an ordinary vlod-hep" t d<lb />t ti (ie | h hanged. He wanted todo away with | per at that he telt the lack of meuns to par ment and we cordially invite you inspect<lb />a 1�,� SAaVILYS 1�,� nas. these metals as noney and create some | caucass the district and tried to per. the enormous collections of Dress Goods, Dry<lb />other mediim of exchange. " suade them to nominate some one else. G d tri bp<lb />He ascused the Democrats of the | But the nomination coming as it did I 00 S, rimmingT 8, Car-<lb />demonetization ot silver, that the Re. |could not decline it. I am in this fight pets, TULS, oil cloths<lb />publicans were the real guilty party to the finish and to a ee ladies, misses and chil-<lb />but the Democrats were particeps crim- | May crow and cavort, but he will fin<lb />inis tu the act. on election day 1 have buried him so dren Wraps, Shoes, &amp;e,<lb />deep in his trickery a bubble can never<lb /><lb />If the Alliance had never come into,<lb /><lb />9 sa rharea an | . Ty . { 1<lb />existerce there would have been no} to suow where he is. (Tremen wang Sells CHEAP.<lb />bedruck froun which the Pooulist party sous applause. )<lb />Sel Gere gm. i re oe SkinnerTs knowledge of silver seems | °°"<lb /><lb />Locke Craig saying at Currituck that wonderful, he makes himself out about<lb />~ Lor] » wv sf : leon . ° bs ci ~<lb /><lb />it was consistent for Democrats and the only Ne patriot mane el<lb />Populists to tuse on the electoral ticket He had -the audacity tu tell me a lew<lb /><lb />days ago that he learned Bryan what<lb /><lb />oe but inconsistent for Populists and Re- :<lb />publicans to fuse on State and county he knows about sil ver. aa 1896. Jd<lb />SHOES tickets. Hete, he praised Pritchard, He exponcd the fallacy ot Skinner's :<lb />su, ing he had voted forT silver up to reference to the tariff on lumber and | TT: '<lb /><lb />: i vil wi Skinner whe<lb />this hour and! was a man- whom they said now I want toask Skinner when<lb /><lb />of the best hake. See could trust until he proved false He the emergency bill was up betore the<lb /><lb />ihe. Q 90th Century, the accused the Democrats of hypocrisy last Congress it,he didnot. vore to in-<lb /><lb />ci) {and insincerity, and wanted the Popu- | °T*4s the tax on «bagging and ties: Prins will talk louder<lb />neatest shoe. shown. ' Hists to aadgatdad that tha Democrats }A2swer tbat. (Noanswer ) #°" nds than anything oldeT Ww<lb /><lb />T . ;. &amp; ~ ; _ a ~<lb />a had no loye\forthem but jad rather q pn a meds ~ at meta maine HAL the arguments.in.the, world would uotindace you to bayiffrow<lb />destroy. them than.to ~piive free silyer: }#20W 4 Am and the questinn is which} us goless you wore-to fiad prices right. We will sell you goods<lb /><lb />Dress Q@oods N otions, Phey'lové panty above oquntey and [one of ussgthe best. I will examine from 15 to.35 prr,opot lower than avy house in towo and<lb />)<lb /><lb />hivn on thet; He avked me fo.second donTt:ydu'forget it. We have done it before and are do-<lb />iple. | :<lb />; y \ &amp;e. || principle. . | 4 tration for Lie vies ingut.today. ofhe proof of the pudding is in eating.<lb />Geits piven ngs, Ke.) his nomination for Licutepayt-Gopers Give ~asia trial And! Wo ware nt liks Oliver Twist<lb /><lb />12 The im tebeie in North Carolina ,<lb />and. Th nor before ~the Democratic convention,<lb /><lb />x abun are with the gold party, taey ar@itrylng<lb /><lb />ta Haleteh in 1892 a 0 , o pt 0 MY oa'ibask for more.�<lb />' j a 4107 92,<lb />WA Ae. raat i ~lower to detent me in this distr.ct when everys von OF ne ee eat ock ebracee<lb /><lb />chance :to make a speech. Skinner |<lb /><lb />jel. te Pak iis body knows Tam true to the cause of ;<lb />cha wi re sever. I kobe ~He reletred to the tick»ts in made a speech declaring limself # Dem)<lb /><lb />psilver,. ovrat, and said thatT lis voiceT wouldT b<lb /><lb />e e<lb />Be! Samar ce foacreirron botlie Aistrie its Ma the State, und ; vid it} .<lb />. before: Opry reer lea, Bache m heard throughout the campaign advo-<lb /><lb />REET ~thie Democrats were sincere iu thet:<lb />Be Papi haa % Ihdy ot adi of silver why didnTt thay tale: rhe Aa hore hod aneT Skinst J<lb />afopd = domi Kitchen inT ble tifth gel " and# . m cali ng<lb />lit<lb /><lb />aes<lb />iv<lb /><lb />its<lb /><lb />st 9<lb />ther, ba tou ial mantion. ;<lb /><lb />Pike Se jner was nominated by theT Populist Ex:<lb />Y Next door w the'Bavk at o @odard | it<lb />Ba Ys Greenville. ©T in the sécond district and defeat White Pea onary #4 say tno. thas bie Lender ant By .<lb /><lb />alae<lb />ie<lb />silly<lb /><lb />ae a ." 7 vy di wn Lt 4%<lb /><lb />[CONTINUED ON SECOND PAGE. ] At Higzs Bros. old stand.§<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />LY REFLECTOR- ~~ }im Washington in favor of a bill to pay : 1 HAVE TEE PULTTIEST<lb />pig aes : 3 5 ; | clerks $100 a month the year thrungh,| f° - ee LINE O<lb />ae oe 7s i at ee ae and fifteen minutes later went on the : : : Bee a ae T<lb />SSS eer eee<lb />Poca erana ~ i ant *| against and yoted against the bill. ; Undertakers ond aper T<lb />=. ae Se ar oe a "<lb />| SKINNER DENOUNCES JARVIS. . - ;<lb />= gereperen (Reber | SuperT: being in the field would eudanger the : . eens Finneral Directors ever shown in Greenville. Be<lb />=. " ~ | the State by turning it over to the Re- At this Skinner sprang to his feet ~}Sure tosee my samples. All new<lb />Entered as second-class? mail matter. publicans he wouid withuraw, they ana gts ae CEE NFRreRARE GREENVILLE, N. C. styles, uot an cold piece in the lot. fav<lb />jee ; 1 took him down and nominated Exum. | Said he oIt Gov. Jarvis, Dr. OTHagar, Have just received an Will take ples a brinaten<lb />Pe eS : Now we see iim erjoting w'th gold bug | OF any one else suys that they are infa-/ RY Rema pleasure i ringInR<lb />Big, PUMSORIETION RANE. Republicans in this district, -At Eliza-|�"�mous.and damnable liars � ina Bt samples to your home if you will<lb />. a yhi -- - + $8.06 beth City he was as thick with Pale- oHalt there, sir iT demanded Dr. 1} notify me at my shop near Hume<lb />One month, -. » - + or man John and Cobb as three in a} OTHagan, as that old veteran pressed | ~ *| berTs, on Dickerson avenue,<lb />A Ooe week,  - - = ~ dl bed. towards the speakerTs stand. oHow dare | of the latest style'and are reaity to serve og<lb />1 Delivered in town. by carriers without bas you use my name in connection with the wants of the trade at Prices Lower A. Pr ELLINGTON,<lb />~ axtra cost. ; a Lucas then told the colored ~cople liar 2� And Sale es anes ig prafits G Ea<lb />: oAflvertisng rates are liberal and can be Obes eld Hin ht im ' ck sales is our motto. Our 7 te<lb />* -Ate Fes are or oe at what Skinner said in his speech at} «7, wildest excitement followed for | 00ds are new and cheap to meet the reenville Market.<lb />a a = ~| Raleigh a few months ~ago about no ; - ,; Wants of the misses, We are sel in Corrected by S, M<lb />. office ? . | © a few minutes as people crowaed| goods at a price far below the us A : y8, M. Behaltr.<lb />a a _. | negro need to ask for office, and read an . wy ~sh P ¥ © usual) Butter, perdb 15 to 25.<lb />. = = an around, and in some way Skinner used | Price. Western Sid ne<lb />e : . t | cditorial comment upon that speech by er oo or . 2 he vig �,�s 4t tu 5<lb />~ We ~=desire a {va correspondent a : ce, the name of A. L. Blow in connection $75 casket we sell for $60 Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124<lb />| ___gyery postoffice in the county, who will|a colored paper in Wilmington. And]... | | Sn ee «1 Corn<lb />. y, P 3 ° with the others when that tlema 40. to 60<lb />~ __ gend in brief items of NEW ASit Occurs) »5y Skinner has got the brass Pa eT 6 OE 45.50 | Corn Meal 50 20 65<lb />: fa each veighborhood. Write plainly also started for him. Skinner hastened 55 te Flour, Family 3.76 to 4.25<lb />gad only on one side of the paper. ;j to be asking the colored people to apolosi Oo BO 8G Lard Bh to ,<lb />oane . ~ pologize to both Dr. O'Hagan and 4 5} to 1¢ f,<lb />t» send him back to congress; he canTt |. if ° 80 Oats. _ 36to 40 3<lb />""" = ro _. 1 Mr. Blow for using their names. B58 Sugar . 4 t0 �,� |<lb />s shetal Commie oa onT suteortbe get there without their votes. Maybe When ouict wes restored Cal. Locus BR) QO Coffee 13 to 25 .<lb />ipera:. Von lit is because of this abundance ot brass oe ie ; #v se 16 Salt per Sach 80 to 1 75<lb />ion rates paid to agents. : aes that he wants all the ogld continued: oI did not desire to create WH  w % 429.50 Chickens 10 to 25<lb />~ 3 3  oF . . . an ag : . * 7 . j ~<lb />eieiangre oe © POSsEsses sical lidiniabhlies ; e 8° trouble by mentioning this matter, but ti All we ask is a trial and will give er- | Egys per doz W toll<lb />rx ~ and silver in the world buried in the Lre hat Iw: ld today the re satisfaction. _ Beeswax. per | 0<lb />~THurspay. Octosenr, 15TH, 1896. ocean, his new medium of exchance repeat that was 0: tc ay that G. A. McGOWAN &amp; CO. a<lb />am . ie id Abkeloo | a hi ©" | Gov. Jarvis said that he heard Skinner Opposite Post Office. Cotto 5 _ ~<lb />at bg gt NR oom en Aa a nae Dion ~ wre " i] ~ . .<lb />% : hi sbiied up. (eisare to get hur lobbying in favor of he bill to pay] 8, F. SUGG, Manager. Relgw i� Nommath eanct,<lb />oal aT e 2 . : °. " re orto °j Ss [<lb />DEMOCR ATIC NOMINEES. Oe a clerks $100 a month the year through iW. ieee ~|and peanuts for yesteftaiT as furnished<lb />_ Col. Lucas then went into wf argu-}and filteen minutes later he made a - » Fres, J, S. HIGGS, Cashier| by Cobb Bros. &amp; :Conimission Mere<lb />: gn ee ment of the financial question and made apecch against it acd voted against it: Maj. HENRY HARDING AssTt Cashior, chants of Norfok -<lb />hod 5 , » ae u of fw) ; i : F te ~<lb />Natiunal Ticket, a comparison of ~the condition of the} Aid you all 1emember that Skinner Good Middling aia 7 9-16 «<lb />| osient jcountry prior to the demonetization of | went through the campaign two years Middling 75-16<lb />7 FOR PRESIDENT. . silver and since, and showed how the ago dénouncing Branch because he had Cond oon 6 1-16<lb />| WILLIAM J. yas Democratic party stands squarely for| yoted tor a bill to pay clerks $100 a } Tone"steady,<lb />ot Nebraska, silver. ~The Democrats nay pot nomi- | month only while Congress was in ses- Greenvi Lle, N. C. Prime PEANUTS.<lb />TOR VICE-PRESIDENT. nated aman for Congress ian orth Car-| sion. I give you as my authority that Extra Prime 24<lb />ARTHUR SEWALL, olina who is not an honest silver man. | Gov. Jarvis said this the names of W. STOCK "" oancy 24 ~to ¢<lb />of Maine. Skinner has asked me why donTt I] L. Brown, J. H. Blount and F. G. Rnererent; c tines . a 60.to 80 ~<lb />7 ~ |attack his record, he has none, he has | James.� mene ° SU EEG Donal |<lb />FOR UAGRES EIT DISTRICT. {done nothing m Congress but draw|. Skinner stepped forward again and Million®Dollars, | GREENVILLE TOBatCH P- ARKET<lb />w. H. LUCAS, $10,000 from the government and js|said oTnen I denounce Gov. Jarvisasal Wm. 7. Dixon, President National REPORT,<lb />; of Hyde county. asking you to send him back. consummate liar.� Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md. Lames<lb />FOR ELECTOR"FIRST DISTRICT, I have asked Skinner to sav it he} Excitement reigned again for a few The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland BY O. L. JOYNE<lb />. il work-to- nut : 7 is , a |, | Neck, N. C.  de SORNER<lb />JOHN H. SMALL, Wilt work to put a man in the Legisla-| minutes, but the crowd dispersed with- Noa h Bi Scotland "- |<lb />of Beaufort county. ture who will vote for a gold standard] out having any trouble. R. R. Fon ing "Pacto hie. 6th -C'| Luas"Common..... ....2 Lo 8<lb />~man for the Senate, but canTt get him] Col. Skianer has been severely criti-| DW, Hardee Higgs , Bros o Fine.-.. sees... 7 to 14<lb />Ntate , Ticket. SD CELLATE Skinner says Bryan is a | cized for using the language he did in| Greenville, N. C. T| CUTTERS - Common... ....64 to10<lb />__ Populist. When he makes such a| reference to Goy. Jarvis, tor besides o6 Fine.... .... .10to 18<lb />FOR GOVERNOR: statement as that he leads you to doubt | those gentlemen named by Col. Lucas, W tfully solick " a ae _<lb />CYRUS B. WATSON, all he saysyit he has not sense enough | Maj. Henry Harding, County Treas- of fim aut dn aL pe tea oe<lb />of Forsyh. to know better he ought to get out of | ures J. L. Litude and perhaps numbers | pydlie, , - generar ra. yk<lb />at sore this contest. of others heard Gov. Jarvis make the | (Cheeks and Account Books furnish<lb />FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR: My opponent asks why I did net| statement, and everybody believes that} ed on application.<lb />THOS. W. MASON, mearh out of the party when he did? I | what Gov Jarvis said about it is true. |~<lb />ot NRHA thank God that I never march out! Upon the whole tne joint discussion A Lar ge Stock Ole mvacee ty. Ifyou prefer to como here we will com<lb />aoe an or The Democratic party ctands for the| here wasa signal victory for Col. Lu- nochange, ff woduilto cure. If rouhavetaien mgr<lb />! v . ~ , 9 otas HAWO:<lb />CHAS. M. COOKE, best intetésts of the people and I stand|cas. He proved himself more than a uns Musee Patcheein mouth SoreT Thtouty<lb />ot Franklin. with it. Thén'he referred strongly to | match tor his many-sided opponent and Oue ib is this poy ale orgy ebeowe fale<lb />mineonTs the reéordTofi the: par.y and how it had|won hundreds ot friends among the e ~ nate cae eure 8 colieltcho mont abet<lb />FOR AUDITOR : kept talth WithT the nec . bs case we cannoterre. This disease nage<lb />BMC PURMELN pt ha " tine people. good people of Pitt county. | mee baified thos ic:liof the most eminent phys<lb />{ Buncombe. Skinner says we Jove party above ouse Furnishing tional guaranty, Absokat sea oor emcondle<lb />ss country, but he tiirns about so fast that ~TWINELINGS. Br Sines 00%, 2 ADE COn<lb />FOR TREASURER : itis impossible vo tell what he loves "" Goods, Bicycles, Xe (A A ee A<lb />B. F. AYCOCK except that he loves office and Harry a ~ oe a<lb />T T ~~ wTy; Offspring"Pa, what does fee- : hin Pacis tine |<lb />on wayne, Skinner above everything else. simple mean ? ) JustT opened up in Professional Cards.<lb />om his time being up Col. Lucas had to ; P . ; -_<lb />SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION : stop. here but: told the crowd ke hadT Be It's the fee the man gives |store next door to .J.|]y®- R.L. carr,<lb />JIC. SCARBOROUGH Phere Dut told the crowd be had |-to the minister when he gets mar-| 7 : o DENTIST,<lb />~* T something else good in his rejoinder. ried."Boston T : C, Cobb &amp; Son b Greenville, N.C. -<lb />ot Johnston. All tho F i ; , OD ranscript. e y Office o . Ol B 9<lb />ugh his speech he was loudly shunner King Howe d Brick Store next to<lb />FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL ! cheered and made itiéo ~hot for Skint)T Mise Dorothy"Carions tiag , S E PEN DER aa<lb />F. I. OSBORNE, ner that the latter slipped away two or| that the Rev. Mr. Hicks should . * hal WV ) ee b. Woodard, 2 ~ 7 .<lb />of Mecklenburg. ence Wie. othe oR val Pasa | Wilson, N. U. Greenville Ws (9°<lb />~ , y e Riya "_ a oe : NG:<lb />Cm peoovedt nesourven, |, 189 _Bival Parton"Had to &amp; CO. OODAKD &amp; HARDING<lb />FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE BU- ~al Qki ~ » knew where he got his ser- : "Greenville, N<lb />Pivica ~cokes Col. Skinner took the staad again | mans."Life. , ane eanren oNe<lb />+ ha ere . ~and in the fifteen minutes allloved for a . Stov es and [inware and Srey ees a FOIA<lb />ile edad Partin ~a 7 ingle| oLife is full of ups and downs.� Loars wede oh short tile:<lb />G. H. BROWN. of Beaufort, T rejoinder he never discussed a single Ups an Owbs. ch e aper than ey h . oars wade oh short time,<lb />. . * . o~» o 7<lb />- | OF issue nor answered any of the questions bia and I know a young fel- f er be JohnH er.<lb />40 Bien. A ow who was in business and went /peonn F.mali W. H. Long.<lb />| OOUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET. put to him. He consumed the time by nhder.� ore, W shington, N.C, GreeneT NC,<lb />urying to make small of LucasT speech s MAI a<lb />Se P | «Well 2� I. &amp; LONG,<lb />¥OR'tikte Banas quoted some poetry and told a few stale 6 g Attorneys.and Counselors at Law.<lb />i 6 . oi ; . ® ; ~ é T<lb />J: J. LAUGHINGHOUSE anecdotes by way of comparison. And immediately his friends 3. S . GREENVILLE, N.C,<lb />2 , threw him over." Indianapolis t ae | a ae} : Practices iu all the Courte.<lb />ome LUCAST REJOINDER. Journal 9 s S ae<lb />"FOR REPRESENTATIVES a ee ; : ee<lb />T : . Whien Col. Lucas arose to c ; : s<lb />JB LITTLE, A eae © toclose the) Miss FianceeAte you sure g "_ a Jarbers,<lb />me digodsaon.he paid another fine tribute you would love!'me just as ten- . | 7 i<lb />C L BARRETT, to the Democratic, pazty,and said all dorly if our conditions wery re. | 72. od q JAMes-a: Slabs,<lb />2 The that is best for the country depends on veirsed"if you weie rch and'I} * i = o TONSORIAL ARTIST.<lb />FOR COUNTY COMMIBBIONERS sticcegs in this ai of: NSS ny os CRBENV ILE N. 9.<lb />» at CKER, ~He Sten wedt for Skiuner some He" ~ReverseT our conditivna | +"! , oS 8 and Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty<lb />ooy P eer ' alt ; ome | $3 iiebbin dat Ae i Dime ee { Py<lb />JESSE CANNON, more-and:wiped up what little was left andT try nie."Harlein ~Dife: gee. eo: ae f cARent enpeneetaeee<lb />A B CONGLETON, fot td! Skihner ~Went \toChairmin | en ye | eee oe: Bee: H ¥ BAR MUNDS:.<lb />" _|"Manly,\ of the. azemooratic State Execu- Kilson"A foolish New. York 4 oS oa " te. Special attent ven to Cleaning<lb />sity) FoR SHERIFF. tive Committee; ardT said, oI want you artist has just marrried an, Ip- ¢ aS Be Gentlemens Clone |<lb />_ GM TUCKER, to untie my hands? ~1 Want to be able dian bag as for several of her | FI . . out 2 Te a<lb />an _| to speak ~out in this campaign, I have| Pictures: ae i  9 os Fis basen |<lb />FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS. been treated badly by that rascal, But- atchor" Well, J suppose she H en : 4 Nae A | Box i di Mgt }<lb />L{B MEWBORN. ler, and the Populists at the convention | ¥ looking for'a médel husband; ~a £ | S % ~beet Wk ton, , en<lb />pT and I'want # chance to get back in the|"~2rath, : : 1 ed Pew wiht veral nee sen thon il<lb />: a fee ~ ! al ; eo - Gf ptrie Delie@otevery' rodat:. Abi Tee<lb />FOR, TREASURER. 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LE 10) 9 4: |<lb />Ly Se!ma id 37 |<lb />Ar Wilseu tosogpe sy<lb />ee aaa<lb />_" { .<lb />i nn<lb />i ~ \i { iT, i<lb />Ly Wiltaingien) 4 28) | 1<lb />LY Magione La | | _<lb />LUO arcs Tbe oy 1 a §<lb />ar W ilsay ion | fee<lb />Ly Varhare 246 | !<lb />We eee n evens etme aewamee | was were wm | Je on. ,<lb />__| f= | nae<lb />Mp ares<lb />Ly Wilson (20) S135) 10 32<lb />Ar Kocky Mt). 47) Mo ud) vd 1d<lb />RO pa mien 00 eee i eect " o a<lb />Ar Tarbors ee |<lb />Lv Carbers | |<lb />Lv Kecky Mt | 23 jt 1,<lb />Arweldon | If a<lb /><lb />Traiu ob S@stiaud Net kK Sranep .toa<lb /><lb />eaves Welton 3.59 p, m., Halifax 4,10<lb /><lb />p. Ws atrives Seotland Neck at.55<lb />@., Greenville 6,47 p, in., Kinston 7.45<lb />p.m. Returning, teaves Kinston 72<lb /><lb />&amp; my Greenville 8.22 9. Arriving<lb />Halifax at 11:00 a. m., Weston 11.20 din<lb />daily except simdav.<lb /><lb />Trains ou Washnigton Braneh leave<lb />Washington 8.00 a. m., and 3.00 p.m,<lb />arrives Parnel'3.0 a. m.. and 4.40 p.<lb />m., ~Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningienves<lb />Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 1.20 a. 1.<lb />and 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington<lb />11.60'a.'m.. and 7.10 p.m. fatiy es.<lb />ept ~ Sundwy. Connects with rains On<lb />Scoth: ad \ vek Branch.<lb /><lb />Tram lesver earooru, sO, via Albe-<lb />Marle @ Ruleizy w. . daiy caceprson.<lb />day, a6 460 p.u., Sunday 800 PL M:<lb />wtive Plymouth dy PL WL, o.25 pean.<lb />Returovtry. saves Plymouth at tly excep!<lb />Sundoy, 6.004. t.., Sunday 30 a cn,<lb />arrive Caurioro 1We2d am ane 4).<lb /><lb />Trainon Midland N, C, branch leaves<lb />Goldsboro daily, exeept Sunday. 6.00 a<lb />m. afriving Simithtield 7:30 a, m. Re.<lb />turning leaves Swithtiel'l 8 00 a.m. ar-<lb />rives it Goldsbors'9:30 a. m.<lb /><lb />Traws ta Nas ville uranch leave<lb />Ro-Ky MoutT st 280 po om. arrive<lb />Nashville 6.05 p. , Spring Hope 4 4<lb />Wi. Retutuin ewe Spring Hope<lb /><lb />Ja. ma, Nashv s.3yaim, alive at<lb />Rocky Mount 9.0 a m. daily exept<lb />Sunda®.<lb /><lb />Trains ou Latta auch, Florence R<lb />&amp;., leave Latin 6.40 0m, wirive ~Dunbar<lb />7.50 pm, Clio 8.00 pu. Returving<lb />Jeave Clini6.tuam, Dunbar 6.40 a m,<lb />arriye Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Saii-<lb />dav<lb /><lb />Train onClinton Branch leayes War-<lb />daw forT Clinton caily, exeept Biiiday,<lb />11.102, m. and 8.50 p, m: Returnirg<lb />leavesClinton at7.00 a, m. and800} am.<lb /><lb />TrainNO/78 widkes close gonhestion<lb />at Weldow Ur wl dalty, allrail via<lb />Richmoné, at iy Mount with<lb />Norfolk olfina RR for ~Nonolk<lb />ae all points North via Norfolk,<lb /><lb />7 A<lb /><lb />LK RSON,T rite Manage .<lb /><lb />45)<lb /><lb />T. M.F<lb /><lb />J.R. KENUY, GenT) Manager,<lb /><lb />tt id thas eviiease a 4 fie gona of len olen 40 ha<lb /><lb />1aVe Bec Fervieesof a ~thor-)  (iddpentens And toa Wchter your sole, r +00, tha<lb />pen onl tr teacher and shail | more era than Werte it" inate CheitpT cy at threat: |<lb />open a schoo! for girls fn the building |invaluable visitor to che Ww ans p e nr: OE Tost itutions,<lb />On my. premiges. lately ovapiedas musicy diioe, thadlib or tha workT 166m {aah ter to othe prea Iddus-<lb />rooms, » The session begins ou )") yee" Lh Be i lal } ee i of othe at at Is, 4<lb />: : fea») iM Cepuiriige « to! o wogutesdé |<lb />IMONDAY,) 7th) OF SHRTE MBER ali i of the 10. Com raphe tones of such peril; me<lb />Aud will continue for ten months. P reports from Stat. | Honest Conyicticns of your best judg-<lb />agp nd National Qapitols. 8-2. wear, Gone pd of our bet and<lb /><lb />Sapna<lb />r mo,<lb />Inte | dil BO tie bt<lb />Highet , ; he ser) i oe Peal |<lb /><lb />: o.<lb /><lb />by<lb /><lb />YARMERS AND MEKCHANTS BLY<lb />ing their yearTs supplies will tina<lb />their inresest fowetonr prices before oy<lb /><lb />| chasing eisewhere<lb />Wallita briemetees,<lb /><lb />FLOUR. GOPFReE S|<lb />RICK. Ltd, &amp;e.<lb /><lb />47<lb />min<lb /><lb />ArVOVA 46 1 - 3° CR tug<lb />TO: PPA SMES we Mia RG<lb />WU Peet tien ate D etree te ny<lb />i ty ita v ryeg tost a as<lb /><lb />eet Rot at<lb />FURNITURE<lb />a wo u U ta a ro<lb />t<lb />jue VS ON dbs tet ak a riterm fea<lb /><lb />the ' tines.<lb /><lb />Sto sede reat wsnobe ang<lb /><lb />lsold tore ants oe Nye, tabi risk<lb />[to PUY We tree foot ee Sey ge Tepe<lb />" MS FL YN @<lb /><lb />r &amp; e ~ L. L<lb /><lb />fu We ®<lb />The next session of this school owill<lb />open on<lb /><lb />M ONDAY SEPT. 7, 1996.<lb /><lb />aml coutinwe for 10 Months.<lb />Che termus are as follows.<lb /><lb />Grek<lb /> Bons bp<lb /><lb />e<lb /><lb />ft<lb /><lb />Primary baghsh per mo. 82 09<lb />Totermediate 6 + a $2 O-<lb />~Higher Ge $300)<lb /><lb />Languages (enchy *¢ $1 59)<lb /><lb />The Work and divelpline of the sehog!<lb />Will be as heretofore,<lb /><lb />We ask a continuance of yourt past<lb />iberal patronage,<lb /><lb />W. H. RAGSDALE,<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />ene}<lb /><lb />THE MORNING STAR<lb />The Oldesi<lb />Bais Newspaper in<lb /><lb />~orth Carolina.<lb /><lb />Une Only 2 ive-PeMar ay<lb /><lb />its Ulass in tae State.<lb />Favors Limited Free Coinage<lb />of American Silver and Repeal]<lb />of the Ten Per Geni. Tax on<lb />State Banks. Daily 60 cents<lb />per'month., Weeklv $1.00 per<lb /><lb />arlotia!<lb /><lb />"7 t<lb />to oay<lb />.<lb />ee<lb /><lb />North Caroljaa: 4.<lb />} \ ee . *<lb />FOREMOST NEWSPAPER<lb />Y<lb /><lb />ia, i ayia<lb />. 7 ~ey<lb />a ia my<lb />4<lb />ef<lb />~ ~ e o<lb />ws i fe<lb /><lb />AND |<lb />WEEKLY.<lb /><lb />Oo<lb /><lb />BA ini<lb /><lb />UE WEE<lb /><lb />REY W Get<lb /><lb />Torenanek ig comple. |<lb /><lb />Judges. f Electhon.<lb /><lb />| The tolluwing is the list of judues of<lb />| . * nd<lb />(election fer Pitt conn. for tie eleetion<lb />ite b hac lel on the Tuesday neat after<lb />fir 1<lb /><lb />, the<lb /><lb />Vendav ip November 1896<lb /><lb />(| beaver Dow "- COC Case, Marion<lb />Sunth. Geo W Hemby.<lb /><lb />|| Belvair" PT Hedges, W H<lb />o) Rives, E P. Naas.<lb />Bethel"Jas H Bryan, WI<lb /><lb />Whiteburst, J H WV Howell.<lb />Carolinua"M A Woolard, Henry<lb />Nobles, Leyi Clemous.<lb /><lb />Chicod No 1"J W Swith, W L<lb />Smith, Frank Ricks.<lb /><lb />Chicod No 2"L H White, JO<lb />Proctor, Penry Rountree.<lb /><lb />G<lb /><lb />Contentnea No 1"Jonathan<lb />Daii, H S Hardy, George Dail.<lb /><lb />Contentnea No 2"Sebron Cox,<lb />Wm Worthington, Horace Roy-<lb />ster.<lb /><lb />Falkland"W M Smith, J H<lb />Smith, IF R Srewingten. :<lb />: fara ville N ' 1-"M L Moye, 1<lb />L Flyun, WU Joausonu<lb />| Barmvili, No 2 David Morgan<lb />|<lb /><lb />JIN Bynum, George way.<lb />Greeuyille No }--W © Hines, J.<lb />VoMasthew ,S P tuwphrey.<lb /><lb />Greenvill, No 1-desse  W<lb />Brown, N it) Whittield, Samuel<lb />Mayo.<lb /><lb />Greenvili:s No 3-J G Thigpen,<lb />iP VM Smith, Pred Jenkin,<lb /><lb />Greepuilte oo 4"Lonis N Brey<lb />AD Jobns cn. Jose oh A kinson<lb /><lb />Facto!as-- diau-forad Flemiug<lb />WoW eh asd. Cuules Spain<lb />| Swift Creek No 1 WS W eau,<lb />i oO Stach, A} S Brown,<lb /><lb />swift Creek No 2"Watt Chap-<lb />miu. N R Cory, Field Cannon.<lb /><lb />£femci atic Cenvess.<lb /><lb />the Democratic<lb />party of Pitt county for the Legislature<lb />and the various county offis-s will ad<lb />dress the people upon the political is<lb />sues of the day, at the following times<lb />and places, viz :<lb />| Betvel, Saturiay. October 17th.<lb />MayTs Chapel, Wednesday, October,<lb />21s.<lb />Blacw Jack, Friday, October 23rd.<lb />| BurneyTs, Saturday, October 24th.<lb />Stokes, Tuesday, October, 27th.<lb />Pactolus, Wednesday, October 28th.<lb />| Parkers School House, Thursday,<lb />i October 22th,<lb />| Farmville, Kriday, October 30th.<lb />Ayden, Saturday, Qetovcer 3ist.<lb />Candidates of other parties are invit-<lb />ed to be present and participats in the<lb />discussion. Avex. L. Blow.<lb />Chairman Democintic Executive Com.<lb /><lb />The candidates of<lb /><lb />Public Speakiag.<lb />Hon. Cyrus B. Watsor, Lemocratic<lb />candidate tor Governor, will speak at<lb />Snow Hill, Courseay, Oot. 15.<lb />Greenvilic, Friday, Oet. 16.<lb />Washinetou Saturéay, Ort 17,<lb /><lb />Hon. Frank 1. Osborne, Attorney<lb />General of the State, will speak in<lb />Greenville on Friday, Oct. 16tu.<lb /><lb />eee . te oe<lb /><lb />Just received 100,000 " envelopes<lb />For good Job Printing, we ate the<lb />perple,<lb /><lb />veat. Ww.H.BaRNARD | To.the Democrat'c Voters of the First<lb />ey Congressional District of North Car-<lb /><lb />Wilmington N.C ollie ,<lb />varwen wee} |The Free and Unjimited.Colnage of Sil.<lb /><lb />}¥er at the rafigof16tol has eed) forced '<lb /><lb />won the AméeridanTpedp e us the ~one<lb />Ppuramount fssite jn théT National, Camé<lb />tpaivn. AP wortd btT avianéed! and tue<lb />sions have been and are being made<lb />Lforge.ttils measure upon the people, that<lb />it may become: the Jaw of the and.<lb /><lb />~NonieMereure upon whien individual<lb />meéiibers of all purties ditter,<lb /><lb />T Loieh Democuts,'who trom priaciple,<lb />Oppose this measure of free silver cvin-<lb />age, end who oppose the uuholy aill-<lb />~ances, and methods, andotie ashrredder<lb />{of principles of Democracy,,to Popu-<lb />lism, L beseech yo as Meu who" have<lb /><lb />red privilege gnartihtesd by the<lb /><lb />af<lb />*<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />'<lb /><lb />4 ; © i wa " 4 4<lb />aia<lb />eT en eee s , "<lb />nee Gy eA gt is 1 Gi ial tinak ae ire i ae<lb /><lb />Our Work and Prices Nuit curT Pat<lb /><lb />'<lb />This nor. a party qué-tion but an Eco-|<lb /><lb />Abe Reis<lb />~ ' , BL LG 8 v ce % BR --" 4<lb />iain, eee te<lb /><lb />Il ML<lb /><lb />GIVES YOU TEE NEWS FRESH. EVERY<lb />AFTERNOON (EXCLPTSUNDAY)AND<lb />WORKS FOR THE BrF�"�<lb />~"INTERESTS OF- !<lb /><lb />ERE cemeteries [6] geile a PES Rie<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE FIRST, PITTCOUNTY SECOND<lb /><lb />OUR POCKET BOOK THIKD<lb /><lb />cael tetetneenenetentinemetne anata e<lb /><lb />3<lb /><lb />SUBSCRIPTION. 25 Cents a. MONTH<lb /><lb />"PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY At"<lb /><lb />One Doliar Per Year.<lb /><lb />This is the PeopleTs Mavorite<lb /><lb />THE TOBACCO DEPAKTMENT, ~WAivud<lb />iS A REGULAR FEATURE OF 1 HE PAPER,<lb />1S ALONRSWORTH MANY TIMES THE<lb />SUBSCRIPTION§P RICE,<lb /><lb />"(0)-""<lb />When you need -<lb /><lb />JOB PRINTING�<lb /><lb />pe Don's forpet ta<lb />Fteflector Oftic.s,<lb /><lb />WE HAVE AMPLE FACILITIES<lb />FOK I'HE WORK AND DO aut<lb />KINDS OF COMMERCIAL AND<lb />TOBACCO WAREHOUSE WOR.<lb /><lb />O aa<lb /><lb />pay! ly we<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />\<lb /><lb />ratly<lb /><lb />«'* Te fr<lb /><lb />Pood<lb /><lb />THEREFLECTOR BOOK §<lb />"18 THE CHEAPEST PLACE INGREENVILLEFUR" "<lb /><lb />BLANK-BO0K. 8<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />. Pd had yy ? i J ~ 2 iy i { q<lb />TORRY OTH<lb />oe ) T AOR Ma.<lb /><lb /></p>
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We Lave a large live<lb />opoth in colors aud blacks and can<lb />please you.<lb /><lb />In Ivdies o1d Gerts FUR<lb /><lb />NISHiNG GOODS we have a<lb />spleudid live. |<lb /><lb />$ i ee: rs<lb /><lb />: i +t *, .<lb />{In LADIES CLOTH for Wrape<lb /><lb />we Lave jus what you want.<lb /><lb />~ In Men and Boys PANTS<lb />-GOODS we have just the best<lb /><lb />- gtock to be found aud prices were<lb />never lower.<lb /><lb />oSHOES. In shoes we endear<lb />or tu buy such as will please the<lb />wearer, the prices on Shoes are<lb />mucl Jower than lart season. Give<lb />us atrial when you veed Shoes<lb />fur yourself or any member of<lb />yoor'Tfn wily. We can fit the small-<lb />est or largest foot in the county.<lb />Our L.M. Reynolds &amp; Cv.Ts Shoes<lb />for Men and Bovs are warranted<lb />to give guod service. We have<lb />had six years experience with<lb />this line and know them to be all<lb />we claim for them.<lb /><lb />In HAKDWARE, GUNS,<lb />GUN IMPLEMENTs,<lb />LOADED SHXLLS, CROCK:<lb />ERY, GLASSWARE, HALL<lb />LAMPS, LIBRARY LAMPS,<lb />PARLOR LAMPS, LAMP ©<lb />FIX'r URES, TINWARE,<lb />WOOD aud WILLOW WARE<lb />HAR\ESS &amp; COLLARS,<lb />oTRUNKs, GROCER ES,<lb />PROVISIONS, FURNITURE,<lb />©HILDRENTS CARRIAGES,<lb />CARPETS, CARPET PAPER,<lb /><lb />RUGS, LACE CURTAINS.<lb />CURLALN POLES,<lb /><lb />and apy goods you need for your<lb />self and family core to see us.<lb /><lb />~ Our object is to sell good bon-<lb />t goods at the lowest prives.<lb /><lb />We have a large live of<lb /><lb />FURNITU<lb /><lb />and can give you anything you<lb />ay eae at the lowast prices you<lb /><lb />of.. Come om B Bal<lb /><lb />| : Sait Aare od<lb /><lb />-eusable injustice to your pocket<lb />book. This is now so because we<lb /><lb />+ 80, tut  begunse ~our. igdode<lb />d prices wake it so Here is a<lb /><lb />ai oe onition ; iy<lb />ings<lb /><lb />meet rsp<lb /><lb />~bat il<lb /><lb />Reoon and promising our.<lb />Wg ~make your oo"<lb />nnd preieie. oe<lb /><lb />wis) Raced<lb /><lb />o o(yh<lb /><lb />eserve<lb />sat<lb /><lb />0 * Spatronage. edge to se6<lb /><lb />, ~<lb />ie<lb />Ww<lb /><lb />DAILY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />ey<lb /><lb />Tapier any it Brings Sees.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING<lb /><lb />6<lb /><lb />""""<lb /><lb />Creates Many « new business,<lb />hulurges Many un old business,<lb />reserves watiy a large business.<lb />_ hevives wahy aati busivess,<lb />lescues iiuuy a io8t business,<lb />Daves inauy a failing business.<lb />D-Cul'es sucuess Lo any business.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />To * advertise judiciousiy,TT use the<lb />¢ lumes ol the RevGECTOR,<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb /><lb />Scanian annem<lb /><lb />Passeuger and mail<lb />uutth, arrives $:22 A. M.<lb />uriyes 6:47 P. M.<lb /><lb />North &amp;B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A<lb />Vi, leavesl0:10 A. M.<lb /><lb />south Bound Fre ight, arrives 2:00 P,<lb />de Jeaves 2:15 P.M.<lb /><lb />~teamer ~ar River arrives from Wash-<lb />ki igton Mouday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs<lb />lay und Saturday<lb /><lb />train yzoing<lb />Going South,<lb /><lb />nd<lb /><lb />WEATHER BULLETIN.<lb /><lb />renee ED<lb /><lb />Generally fair tonight and Friday,<lb /><lb />MARKETS.<lb /><lb />ogranary ana<lb /><lb />(By Telegraph. )<lb /><lb />emcee manent<lb /><lb />NEW YCRK COTTON.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />. OPENTG. NOON. CLOSE<lb /><lb />Jan. 7.81 7.83 7.87<lb />_ CHICAGO MEAT AND GRAIN.<lb /><lb />OPEN'G . CLOSE,<lb /><lb />Pork"Jan. 7.60(@7.70 7,824<lb /><lb />Rins"Jan. 3.75(@3.30 3.85@874<lb /><lb />natctenmecencenninel<lb /><lb />CANVASSINGS.<lb /><lb />atten enna<lb /><lb />You Get What is in These by Read-<lb />ing, Not by Hearine.<lb /><lb />Henry Clay Cheroots at J.S. SmnithTs<lb />Nice Catawbi Grap.s at Morris<lb />MeyerTs.<lb /><lb />Fresh Carr Butter at S. M<lb />Sebuitz.<lb /><lb />today,<lb /><lb />A new lot of Cranberries justin, at<lb /><lb />b]<lb /><lb />Morris MeyerTs.<lb /><lb />Tarbell Cheese and Vermont Butter<lb />J. S$. SmithTs.<lb /><lb />Cuear"50 bairels choice Apples,<lb /><lb />at S. M. Schultz.<lb />Money loaned on 30, 60 and 90<lb />days. Apply to F. C. Harding.<lb /><lb />For a choice smoke, try Philadelphia<lb />Seal, at D. S. SiniihTs.<lb /><lb />Vermont Butter for ~sale at DoS<lb /><lb />Smith.<lb /><lb />I have constantly on hand the finest<lb />Foreign aud Fruits, also<lb />Cabbages, Onion, and Potatoes,<lb /><lb />J.S. TUNSTALL.<lb /><lb />Domestic<lb /><lb />Try a pound of the finest Roasted Coffee<lb />you ever had, o400 Old Government<lb />Java and Mocha,� ~ind you will have no<lb />other, ~or sale only by Ed. H. Shelburn<lb /><lb />t&amp; Co.<lb />When GOAL weather comes, donTt<lb /><lb />turget where 10 buy your Coal.<lb />Speigut &amp; Morricv.<lb /><lb />oSpanish ~L'wist,�<lb /><lb />greater fora smoke. D.S. Smiru.<lb /><lb />$6.50 per ton.<lb /><lb />attention,<lb /><lb />ket house at 15 cents per quart.<lb /><lb />4 )<lb />é<lb /><lb />S. M. Schults.T 4<lb /><lb />{| Cignrsy Cigarettes, ( Oheroots and Smak *<lb /><lb />voice just revived. J. S. Tuxstace<lb /><lb />i Fee<lb />oi<lb /><lb />delphia Record.<lb /><lb />great in shape still<lb />Car coal justT arrived, deliveree at<lb /><lb />Orders Jett with W. B.<lb />Wilson or Ed. H: Shelburn will have<lb /><lb />Oysters. Fresh, opened at the* Mar-<lb /><lb />f. N. ~MeGowan. |<lb />: Something new in season, Heckwhet,<lb />Oat Flake and Portorioo Molasses, , at<lb /><lb />I carry the finest and langest lie of<lb />ng Tobaced in the city. A new i n-<lb /><lb />~Casey, (fanning his man between<lb /><lb />me voi all the toime.�"Phila-<lb /><lb />REGISTRATIONS,<lb /><lb />Peop'e Whose Names Got on Cur<lb />Book To-dvy.<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />e ~  +A - |<lb />Miss May Harris, of Falkland, is,<lb />Visiting trieuds here.<lb /><lb />Rev.<lb /><lb />again in the Cucrt Hous. tuniglit-<lb /><lb />D. ob. Ciaytun will proach<lb /><lb />Rice mo:d, |<lb />Wednesday evening<lb />the family of J. L. Langley.<lb /><lb />+<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />Mis, J. Ee Langley,<lb /><lb />arrived tu Visit!<lb /><lb />The Rev. J.<lb />tor the Ed¢cator oComvocarional District<lb /><lb />L. Tivknur, Evangelist<lb /><lb />will preach at the Episcopal caurch io<lb />this town on Frivay (tomorrow) ight,<lb /><lb />D. V.<lb /><lb />J.J. Cherry left this moraing for<lb />Richmond, Vi, to attend a meeting ofT<lb />td iresturs of the Odd Fellows Wi-<lb />dows and Orphans Reliet Associatioa<lb />which cunveues in that eity tonight.<lb /><lb />oe<lb /><lb />Register saturday, it is the last day.<lb />4<lb />Watch~for the big circus advertise-<lb /><lb />ment in the RerLECTOR next week.<lb />Dont neglect to register Saturday,<lb />you will not have another opportunity.<lb /><lb />Robinson &amp; Franklin BrosT.<lb />will be here just two weeks from to-<lb /><lb />circus<lb /><lb />day.<lb /><lb />The Democrat county candidates}<lb />lad about two hundred people to hear |<lb />them at Falkland today. |<lb /><lb />Just recived a big line ot Henry Clay<lb /><lb />Cheroots. I want all of the smokers<lb />to try one package.<lb /><lb />J.S. TUNSTALL.<lb /><lb />Prayer meeting and church confer-!<lb />ence at the Baptist Church tonight. |<lb />Communion services will be Reid next<lb />Suuday morning.<lb /><lb />Try my oJolly Jonah� tobacco, in<lb />rolls, for both chewing and smoking.<lb /><lb />Something new. J. S TUNSTALL.<lb /><lb />Col. I. A. Sugg, Elector of the oNa-|<lb />tional Democratic Party� for the first<lb />district, publishes a card in the Re,<lb />FLECTOR today. Of course the paper<lb />has no approval of the principles he ac-<lb />vocates. .<lb /><lb />Mind How You Bet.<lb /><lb />People who are so ready to bet on<lb />the election now ought to know that!<lb /><lb />1895, says :<lb />oThat any person who shall bet or<lb /><lb />wager any moncy, or other thing of<lb /><lb />value, upon any election, held in this<lb />State, sball be guilty cf a misdemeaner.<lb /><lb />Car No. 1<lb />We were pleased to have a call this<lb />morring from W.R, Musgat, manager<lb />of car No. 1 of the billing force ot John<lb />Robinson circus.<lb /><lb />The car arrived this<lb />morning and the town is being decora"<lb />ted with circus tills. The Richmond<lb />Dispatch says it was the best and grand-<lb />est show ever seen intiat city. It eays<lb />the entire show wasT"neat and had a<lb />cleanly appearance and worth twice the<lb />price of aduission.<lb /><lb />section 43, chapter 159, of the laws of |.<lb /><lb />Pickles and other table supplies.<lb /><lb />NLL IRINA ele lle<lb /><lb />Will You See<lb />The New Styles ?" ay<lb /><lb />~Latest in fabrics and fashions are here for your<lb />An hour spent among these beauti-<lb /><lb />tul stuffs will help you plan that new dress.<lb /><lb />approval.<lb /><lb />We show the best line<lb /><lb />We are tere to please our customers and we<lb />are determined they shall be pleased. Look<lb />over our stock of<lb /><lb />CLOTHING,<lb /><lb />and you will see that the prices have been oSat<lb />Down On.�<lb /><lb />&amp;<lb /><lb />SHOES<lb /><lb />i etl<lb /><lb />ele<lb /><lb />ae he<lb /><lb />of Dress Goods and<lb /><lb />trimmings we have ever had.<lb /><lb />RICK<lb /><lb />The 1e Money Savers.<lb /><lb />LOCAL SNAPS.<lb /><lb />eet<lb /><lb />The finest koreign and Domestic<lb />Fruits kept constantly on hand. A<lb />new supply just received. |<lb /><lb />J. L. Starkey &amp; Bro.<lb /><lb />eo<lb />It you want family Flour cf the best<lb />Noue<lb /><lb />see us und get our vall<lb /><lb />beat us. J. L.<lb /><lb />prices.<lb />STARKEY &amp; Bro.<lb /><lb />All kinds ot tresh Nuts just received<lb /><lb />and for sale cheap. Morris MEYER.<lb /><lb />Jeliies ana Ereserves of ail flavors,<lb />fresh Mince Meat and pickled Pig<lb />feet at J. S. TunstallTs.<lb /><lb />Apples, Coesanuts, Baunannas, Lem-<lb />ons and Oranges jus) received atT Mor"<lb />ris, MeyersT.<lb /><lb />The best line of Canved Goods, Jel-<lb /><lb />J. 8S. SMITH.<lb /><lb />Austin NicholsT brand of new Oat,<lb />~meal, prepared Buckwheat und cleaned<lb /><lb />. é<lb />A brilliant display of<lb /><lb />FALL &amp; WINTER<lb /><lb />DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,<lb /><lb />SHOES, GENTS FUR-<lb />NISHINGS AND<lb /><lb />BoyTs 2 Piece Suitsin thea newes<lb />effects and all the last weaves<lb />Everybody savs iny stcre is the<lb />cheapest plece in town and E<lb />want you to come and save mon<lb /><lb />ev. My motto is:<lb /><lb />)<lb /><lb />cheap. prices<lb /><lb />Currants at J. $. SinitnTs.<lb /><lb />H. B. CLARK.<lb /><lb />| RawleT Jewelry Store,<lb /><lb />| jth<lb /><lb />ES ie<lb /><lb />The Wilson Heater, wbiely<lb />been: ~patented mw<lb /><lb />oTa the firet ioe it<lb />over rany stove m<lb /><lb />' i]<lb />has<lb /><lb />Ga<lb /><lb />~ Seeond, withT two or + titen ordinary sticks of<lb />hours, aud with ~ordinary care the<lb /><lb />IT<lb /><lb />tent<lb /><lb />"i<lb /><lb />Aatomatic Smoke<lb />LS ES Po a<lb />is the womb remap peta has ever<lb /><lb />~is afetove f for. house beating<lb /><lb />Th<lb /><lb />a will never go. dat,<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />al im Waly<lb /><lb />Doors,<lb /><lb />pine shore wi m wil. keep the fis tyra 36 to °<lb /><lb />Pt<lb /><lb />oCheap, cheap -<lb /><lb />radiates more beat than avy stove sknown, ong Have 25 ulus in fael<lb /><lb />et fy: oPhird, wot Son rn cloned ~at the. base aa thats. tana danuar. a. tire, wat! wi is 1 the eH stove �"�<lb />im use. Tt ie, to,remove the ashes. ofener than. ynce'a wouth. These stoves nro made<lb />out, . thes maliconse wh oh is. made ~for ~bed rooms, ty ap souail ean rr :<lb />Wg eda ey var i ta Nah Pe at wild ive<lb /><lb /> ddvantdire 6 all v in.<lb />ntT the amoke,<lb /><lb />dt as |<lb /><lb />ty<lb /><lb />rae oe bye<lb /><lb />Tinwar Stoel<lb /><lb />i li<lb />grove, Baswnse it hie Pavont Lato ty<lb /><lb />~Oot Whoo yoo take theT |<lb />taken aif and pat� babk ~00 Ineo<lb />ens, tr ne : sit aa Fhe v *<lb />i Vis Ys Wwe hag! if<lb />a hire | oti ~<lb /><lb />ot re, Th: 8<lb />pear?<lb /><lb />5<lb />a<lb /></p>
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