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        <p>i 8<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />[E DAILY -EFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />D, J WHICHARD, Editor and Braet<lb /><lb />TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />TERMS : 25 Cents a Month.<lb /><lb />~Vol. 4.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1896.<lb /><lb />is<lb />" bith<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />It you know a good<lb />thing when you see<lb />it in the way of<lb /><lb />X<lb /><lb />#g 5)<lb /><lb />AMD<lb /><lb />(TA<lb /><lb />you wili be astonish e<lb />at the savirgs he has.<lb /><lb />SHOES<lb />See<lb /><lb />theT 20th Century, the<lb />neatest shoe shown. .<lb /><lb />of the best make.<lb /><lb />Dress nes Nations<lb /><lb />Gents Farnighing:<lb /><lb />i alia" th<lb /><lb />eee we mucit: lower}<lb />18 aveyer ~kfown<lb /><lb />evel i907)<lb /><lb />""call and see""_<lb /><lb />by this gifted young artist.<lb /><lb />HURRAH! ]<lb /><lb />Mena ea et<lb /><lb />étory ? .<lb />Dixie lanT is de Democrat glory,<lb />Hurrah!<lb />Hurrah !<lb />Fer de fat, fine vote in Dixie !<lb /><lb />Mr, Wright say :<lb />shot me?<lb />[x de harricane come en de debbil got<lb />me ?�<lb />Hurrah!<lb />Hurrah !<lb /><lb />er de fat, fine vcte in Dixie!<lb /><lb />oHuh! D.d'a cannon<lb /><lb />Mr. Wright say : ~Pears lak de taterTs<lb />rotten : | |<lb />I gwine long home ter to gin my cot-<lb />ton |�<lb />flurreh !<lb />Hurrah !<lb />Fer de fat, tine vote in Dixie!<lb /><lb />He shout en shout lak a tra2 believer,<lb />But Seab done gone, en. itTs now re-<lb />ceiber"<lb />Hurrah !<lb />Hurrah !<lb />Fer de fat, fine vote in Dixie!<lb /><lb />ai. L. STANTON.<lb /><lb />THE FAMOUS ROSE QOCKRILL.<lb /><lb />One of the Many Features of the<lb />Great John Roberson and Franklin<lb />Bros , Combined Shows,<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />One of the distin-<lb />guished features<lb />with the grandest<lb />and bestshowes,<lb />which will bé seen<lb />in all their unap-<lb />proach abie com-<lb />pleteness at Green"<lb />ville, Oct. 29, is the<lb />notable equestrian<lb />act performed by<lb />the worldTs most fa-<lb /><lb />Dockrill,<lb /><lb />the most<lb /><lb />io MEE |<lb />mous Miss Rose<lb />petite and handsome young horsewoman<lb /><lb />whose surprising accomplishments have<lb />made her the idol of every country. No!<lb />other lady rider has everdachieved. that<lb />high grade of excellence accomplished<lb />Even her<lb />prcfessio. al rivals accord her the palm<lb />of superiority,.and po'nt with prid2 to<lb />her as their leader- No prettier piciure<lb />can be conceived than this young girl,<lb />endowed by nature, with rare beauty . of<lb />form and face, dancing and pirouetting<lb />upon the back of a swiftly running<lb />horse, with the same eas@, grace and<lb /><lb />lights of the mimic stage. Miss Dock-<lb />rill is, however, only one of the scores<lb />of exclusive tuatures which are daily<lb />presented by this colossal tented expo-<lb />sition, which, as a whole, tar surpasses<lb />any amusement enterprise the world<lb />has ever known. Ii ia the only place<lb />in all America where the wonderful<lb />horseless carriage� can he 82en, Oth-<lb />er tented amusements -advertise this<lb />remarkable inechanical device, but: this<lb />is the only one to present it,<lb /><lb />He Was Absent.<lb />It is dueT ex-Gov.<lb />state that he whs not present, on Wed-<lb />nesdayT wher Harry Skinner publidy<lb />denounced him, as an oinfamous ~aud<lb />damaabld tar,� but was absent inan-<lb />other p. aut of theT State. Weroverlooked<lb />entioni ~this fo our: artichy: about, it.<lb />oubtle it;Gov, Jarvis had been pres-<lb />ent Skin F would have beet ~compelled<lb />tb apologize.to him as well ta: thoother<lb />}genthemep Whose names he wed in ii<lb />denunciation. ri hs :<lb /><lb />watt<lb />pa]<lb /><lb />~<lb />ie tl<lb />~ }<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />fo " Married, Y<lb /><lb />Ia the bethe at AydenT on Wed. |.<lb />bosciiy evenhig, 14th, at 8 o'clock, Mr.<lb />I, Summerrell and, Misg: Mirihie<lb /><lb />xn were united in marriage by |<lb />I. L,Chestout. "="<lb /><lb />Oh, has you heard Toout de ~lection | an Invitation to Visitors of the State<lb /><lb />abandon asa premier behind tne foot- |<lb /><lb />t, J. Jarvis to]<lb /><lb />eltou te. ah Seti<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />= fee<lb /><lb />Fair to see the Working of ihe<lb />| arm.<lb /><lb />During fair week in Raleigh, Gcto<lb />ber 17th-24th, visitors may expect to<lb />find the following order observed at the<lb />experiment farm, Those especially in-<lb />terested in any of the farm, stable or<lb />dairy operations are invited to visit the<lb />farm and inspect the work.<lb /><lb />Because of the location within the<lb />enclosure for the fair, the time fixed<lb />for visitors has been advanced until aft"<lb />ter the regular opening of the fair gates<lb /><lb />EXPERIMENT FARM vROGRAM*<lb /><lb />ae SARA PPPEPP OIL SRA ete a las� eee en erin<lb />ala al Wall al el la Nal! RAPA A<lb /><lb />BUY THE BEST<lb /><lb />each morning,<lb /><lb />The milk separator will be in cee<lb />tion at 10. to 10:30 a. m,, and 6 to 6:30<lb />p»m.; stable work after 4:30 p.m.<lb />churning and butter working 10 to 11:<lb />d0a.m, 20th and 22nd. The Bab.<lb />cock tester wil be in operation. part of<lb />every forenoon at the experiment farm<lb />dairv. Both hand and steam machines<lb />will be used.<lb /><lb />Those who know the location ot the<lb />experiment farm will find it within the<lb />inclocure and west of the tair buildings.<lb />Tae flag pole on. the lawn mukes the<lb />place unmisiable.<lb /><lb />Frank E. Emery,<lb />Agniculturist.<lb /><lb />Died.<lb /><lb />Mr. James Whichard, an aged and<lb />highly esteemed citizea ot the courty,<lb />died Thnrsday; 15th, at his home eight<lb />miles trom Greenville. He had passed |<lb />bey ond the allotted three score and ten<lb />yeaa, and the | Tast few years of his life<lb />he was confined to his bed a greater<lb />portion of the time. He was an excel-<lb />lent man, quiet and unpretentious in his<lb />manner, devoted to his home and fami-<lb />ly, and a faithfully friend. He was as<lb />hynest as the days are long, a plain,<lb />industrious farmer, and was one of the<lb />few men in the county who showed by<lb />istrict attention to his business that<lb />accumulated by following the plow han-<lb />dle.<lb /><lb />Watch the 16.<lb /><lb />Au old lady resident of Fayetteville<lb />iutormed the Observer this morning<lb />ihatit bas not raived in this szction on<lb />the 16th of October in 00 years. The<lb />16th was her wedding day, titty years<lb />ago, aud she hus kept w record ever<lb />since, Look out for the 16tb, and base<lb />your political proguostications on the<lb />weather of that day."Fayetteville Ob-<lb />Ouserver,<lb /><lb />Over this way it has been about as<lb />pretry a day as one could wish for.<lb /><lb />Some Entertaining I'acts,<lb /><lb />ples in America.<lb /><lb />The largest room in the world 1s in<lb />the imperial palace at Petersburg. It<lb />is 160 teet long by: 150 wide:<lb /><lb />No human ~head was impressed on<lb />coins until afte the death of Alexan"<lb />der the Great. Atl images be tore that |<lb />sachs were ot deities,<lb /><lb />Hou. ~Lhos..W. Mason; the Demo-<lb />cratic cwididave for Lieuteuant Gover.<lb />nor, wddresbed w Jargw ~andivavs® ab-the<lb />Court House this afternoon, and We<lb />hear his speech spoken of asa brilliant,<lb /><lb />rans<lb />un<lb /><lb />~<lb />~om<lb /><lb />! The Gu Driying Associacic nq<lb /><lb />something of this worldTs goods can be<lb /><lb />There are forty-seven Chinese tin<lb /><lb />i ihhly age A.<lb /><lb />We note with much satisfaction a large erowth<lb />of business in our Overcoat department. In<lb />creased sales encouraged us to buy heavy this<lb />season. ~The styles in Men's and BoyTs Over-<lb />coats are very dressy, and they have that splen-<lb />did finish that pleases so well.<lb /><lb />GETo NEAT TO THE MAN, wists<lb /><lb />der wear does. Our kind does'that to perfee"<lb />tion. Gets there and stays there. Won't<lb />stretch so as tomake him feel louesonie or shri<lb />and leave him on the outside, Buy undet-<lb />wear from us.<lb /><lb />F RANK WILSON,<lb /><lb />o<lb /><lb />oBVERYWHERE.__.<lb /><lb />a?<lb /><lb />In our store you will<lb />see nothing but the most<lb />» Stylish Goods. You will<lb />find nothing but the<lb />: Newest Effects on our<lb />counters. We have no use for out of date. °<lb />styles. Ovr aim shall be 'to keep you pos-<lb />ted on the Newest and Best in every de-<lb />partment and we cordially invite you inspect<lb />the enormous collections of Dress Goods, Dry<lb />Goods, trimmings, car-<lb />pets, ruggs, oil cloths,<lb />ladies, misses and chil.<lb />dren Wraps, Shoes, &amp;c.<lb /><lb />Lang Sells Cheap.<lb /><lb />pete Ee GDP 4G<lb /><lb />pigs #3 LE<lb /><lb />moe TTY AL |<lb /><lb />Prices will talk Touder than a else W<lb /><lb />ican say.<lb /><lb />Al! the arguments in ne pani would not indave vou ~to buy fron<lb />us uoless you wore to. fiod prices right. We will sell you gpods<lb />from 15 to'35 per. eent lower than auy house iu town ands<lb /><lb />don't you'forget itT Wé have done it before and are do-<lb />ing it today. ~I'he prof at ie pudding is in eating.<lb />Give Qala trial aud .we'warr int lik. lives Ai<lb />i Xowik ane for more.T<lb /><lb />S|<lb /><lb />a)<lb /><lb />~LACE Goops i<lb />UNDE WEAR,<lb /><lb />CLOTHI i !<lb />RESS GOODS'N<lb /><lb />Ov stock embraces<lb />APES,<lb />MBRELEAS;tCaps &amp;<lb />VBERALLS}� | poe<lb /><lb />=}<lb />#3<lb /><lb />will ratty pw an mua ee Foor,<lb />Sees teres EC IM A RD ra<lb />8 1 Ronny terficl aiattpe<lb /><lb />chal anaates Stile�<lb /><lb />|} At Higgs Bros. old stand.T<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />= ine:<lb /><lb />sept. Seater<lb /><lb />a:<lb /><lb />Editor.<lb /><lb />D, 5. WHICHARD.<lb /><lb />" ,<lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT; SUNDAY).<lb /><lb />one<lb /><lb />esiiatciai ne etic egy = ttn<lb />inner ti te<lb />mrp<lb /><lb />~ Batered as second-ciuss{.mail matter.<lb /><lb />==<lb />~* SSORSCRIPTIONZRATES.<lb /><lb />One year. - - ° 93.00<lb />~ne month, - .« 7° «+ 25<lb />One, week. be fem dg<lb />Delivered in town, by carriers without<lb />axtra cost. :<lb /><lb />*a\tvertisng rates are liberal andean be<lb />oaon apptication to the editor or at<lb />gue office<lb /><lb />=<lb /><lb />owe desire a live correspondent at<lb />avery postofiice inthe covuty, who will<lb />send in brief items of NEWS as it Occurs<lb />ia each neighborhood. Write plainly<lb />aad only on one side of the paper.}<lb /><lb />tf<lb /><lb />==<lb /><lb />Liberal Commission ou<lb />ion rates paid to agents.<lb /><lb />supscrip-<lb /><lb />ence<lb />~Fripay. October, 167TH, 1896.<lb /><lb />DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES:<lb /><lb />Nativnal Ticket.<lb /><lb />nt<lb /><lb />FOR PRESIDENT.<lb />WILLIAM J. BRYAN,<lb />of Nebraska.<lb /><lb />FOR VICE-PRESIDENT.<lb />oARTHUR SEWALL, i<lb />| of Maine.<lb /><lb />FOR CONGRESS-FIRST DISTRICT.<lb />w. H. LUCAS,<lb />of Hyde county.<lb /><lb />POR ELECTOR"FIRST DISTRICT.<lb /><lb />JOHN. H, SMALL,<lb /><lb />of Beaufort county.<lb /><lb />State ,Ticket-<lb /><lb />FOR GOVERNOR:<lb />oCYRUS B. WATSON,<lb />; of Forsyh.<lb /><lb />FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR :<lb /><lb />THOS. W. MASON,<lb />ot Northampton.<lb /><lb />FOR SECRETARY:<lb /><lb />CHAS. M. COOKE, .<lb />of Franklin.<lb />FOR AUDITOR :<lb />R. M. FURMAN,<lb />of Buncombe.<lb />FOR TREASURER:<lb />B. F. AYCOCK,<lb />of Wayne,<lb /><lb />ty<lb /><lb />Ki<lb />ae<lb />ae<lb />iy<lb /><lb />,<lb /><lb />de 5<lb />i<lb />18}<lb /><lb />eet ae<lb /><lb />SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION :<lb /><lb />JC. SCARBOROUGH,<lb />~ ot Johnston.<lb /><lb />FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL ?<lb />F. I, OSBORNE,<lb />, ot Mecklenburg.<lb /><lb />PREME COURT.<lb />A. C. AVERY, of Burke,<lb />G. H. BROWN, of Beavfort.<lb /><lb /> G@OUNTY DEMOORA TIC TICKET,<lb /><lb />FOk THE SENATE. �"�<lb />* 5 J. JSLAUGHINGHOUSE.<lb />\FOR REPRESENTATIVES.<lb />J B LITTLE,<lb /><lb />C L BARRETT,<lb /><lb />FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,<lb />JAK TUCKER, »<lb />JESSE CANNON,<lb /><lb />A B CONGLETON.<lb />FOR SHERIFF,<lb />G M TUCKER.<lb /><lb />VOR REGISTER OF DEEDS,<lb />L!b MEWBORN.<lb /><lb />FOR TREASURER.<lb />aaa JL LAITTLR.<lb />�,�@ O'H LAUGHINGHOUSE,<lb /><lb />we S 9<lb />ay ~port SURVEYER.<lb />4, B KILParRicg<lb /><lb />DAILY REFLECTOR.|<lb /><lb />FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE 8U-<lb /><lb />~Intimidating<lb /><lb />oters.<lb /><lb />"_"_" ; 4<lb />A dispatch from St. Louis,<lb />Says:<lb />Mr. Dugald Crawford, sole<lb />owner of one of the larger depart<lb />ment stores in 8+. Louis, is an ar-<lb />dent advocate of the gold stand-<lb />ard. Recently he caused a can-<lb />vass ef bis employes to be made<lb />aid found many ot them free sil-<lb />ver men. Saturday ne called<lb />twelve heads of departments be-<lb />fore him and told them they were<lb />no !orger in his employ, explain-<lb />ing that he did not want any an-<lb />archists to. breathe the air of his<lb />establishment, oSpread the news<lb />throughout vhe city,� said Mr.<lb />Crawford. oLet it be known as<lb />farand as near as you choose,<lb />that you are discharged because<lb />you are in fayor of free coin-<lb />age of silyer.�<lb />The publication of the above<lb />story yesterday, with a mass of<lb />confirmatory interviews, caused<lb />much commotion. The labor<lb />unions took the. matter up at their<lb />weekly meetings and Mr. Craw-<lb />ford was exccriated. The indig-<lb />nation crystalized in the appoint-<lb />ment of a committee from various<lb />unions, who wall call an indigna-<lb />tion meeting for some evening<lb />this week to giye expression to<lb />the workingmenTs views on the<lb />matter. Mr. Crawford is a very<lb />wealthy man, an ex-preident of<lb />the Caledonian society and a<lb />leader in social and business life,<lb />Chairman Cook, of the Femo-<lb />~cratic State committee, last night<lb />stated that Mr. CrawfordTs action<lb />came within offenses punished by<lb />the State law for ointimidating,<lb />}coercing or undulv i: fluencing<lb />the choice of a voter.<lb />A fund of 81,500 bas been s ub-<lb />stribed by two leading Demo-<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />{¢rats to prosecute the case, and<lb /><lb />information will probably be filed<lb />today. Nothing in the campaign<lb />has so far stirred up such a com-<lb />motion in this city.<lb /><lb />sereparerenssan arene resennpaagarinsrerennanee<lb /><lb />Suver Story in Indiana,<lb /><lb />Washington, Oct, 14,"Colonel<lb />Riéhard Bright, who has just re-<lb />turned from Indiana, believes<lb />that State will give Bryan 25,000<lb />majority. He has _ travelled<lb />through all sections, particularly<lb />through the farming region, and<lb />finds the silver sentiment rapidly<lb />growing. Farmers, he says, who<lb />have all their lives voted the Re-<lb />publican ticket are now lining up<lb />with Bryan, because they find<lb /><lb />{more hope for releif from the op<lb /><lb />pression of debts and low prices<lb />ip the triumph of the Democratic<lb />party than in the success of the<lb />supporters of the gold standard.<lb /><lb />Colonel Bright was particularly<lb />impressed with the obliteration<lb />party lines in every direction. Ks-<lb />timates based on former political<lb />results he considers worthless,<lb />and believes that the victory of<lb />the Democratic party at the polls<lb />in November in Indiana will be<lb />won by a majority fully up to the<lb />figure given.<lb /><lb />Qolonel Bright is perfectly fa-<lb />~tiliar with Tidiana politics, as he<lb />haa lived all his life in that State.<lb />The canvass from which he deriv<lb />1 his estimate covered the entire<lb /><lb />_ | State by counties.<lb /><lb />ees<lb /><lb />Hoax"~oHow is it that Wigwag<lb />has won such a reputation for bu-<lb />mor among the women?�<lb /><lb />_Joax"-oHo has a great<lb />Scheme,�<lb /><lb />oDoes he begin: ~Now; ladies,<lb />this ig a joke ?T�<lb /><lb />oNo... He only soils<lb />to women with pretty<lb /><lb />ie<lb /><lb />:, jokes<lb />a<lb /><lb />"" eee |<lb /><lb />jdren who have done best~are al-<lb />_\lowed to smoxe cigars while pur-<lb /><lb />dota k sheen aaiel eRe<lb /><lb />dt dy st evga bh tks<lb />| In) Mezico the schdol ehil-<lb /><lb />A SEASONABLE HINT.<lb /><lb />remem<lb /><lb />[By Miss Johanna, Poet Laureate. ]<lb /><lb />Oh, donTt you remember when you<lb />were a boy<lb />#nd the circus caine gleaming to<lb />town,<lb />How you stood Tround the canvass and<lb />ached to get in,<lb />While you worshipped the jolly old<lb />clown?<lb /><lb />You could hear the band play and the<lb />~+ people hooray ;<lb />Catch a glimnse of girls flying like<lb />rockets, :<lb />And life seemed as threadbare and<lb />empty to you,<lb />As were your patched clothes an<lb />your pockets.<lb /><lb />You had tried for a pass, but, alack and<lb />alas,<lb /><lb />TheyTd refused you the chance to<lb />tote water ;<lb /><lb />Lou cotld but stand and stare, in the<lb /><lb />hungriest despair,<lb /><lb />Barred from heaven for lack ot a<lb />quarter.<lb /><lb />Ycu would take chances steep ~neath<lb />the canvass to creep,<lb /><lb />But tortune and fate were agin<lb />you,<lb /><lb />For a watchman stood there, with a<lb />terrible air,<lb /><lb />At the slightest move, ready to pin<lb />you.<lb /><lb />So you lingered about till the show<lb />it was out,<lb /><lb />While your tears made the twilight<lb />seem dimmer ;<lb /><lb />Till you crawled from the scene of the<lb />circus to dream ; ;<lb /><lb />A most mizerable, poor little  sin-<lb />ner.<lb /><lb />Bat the tears have relled by and time<lb />landed you high, -<lb /><lb />On the soft reserved seats of the<lb />play, sir;<lb /><lb />In your carriage you ride and you are<lb />on the inside,<lb /><lb />No matter what you have to pay,<lb />sir.<lb /><lb />And now, would you enjoy without<lb />selfish alloy,<lb />That circus of first fascination,<lb /><lb />today,<lb />And play angel in their estima"<lb />tion.<lb /><lb />""s wenn nen<lb /><lb />There are neariy 275 active vol-<lb />canoes. |<lb /><lb />Wild peacocks exist in Asia<lb />and Africa.<lb /><lb />Ornitbologist haye determined<lb />that there are 8,000 species of<lb />birds.<lb /><lb />It is saic that an earthquake oc-<lb />curs somewhere in the earth<lb />every hour.<lb /><lb />Seventy-two races inhabit the<lb />earth and use 3,004 different ton-<lb />gues. There are about 1,000 re-<lb />linions.<lb /><lb />The aunual number of births is<lb />about 36,792,000"an an average<lb />of 100,800 a day, 4,200 an hour<lb />and seventy a minute.<lb /><lb />Kansas editors excel in the se:<lb />lection of eccentric names for<lb />their papers. The Prairie Dog,<lb />the Astonoisher, the Paralyzer and<lb />the Thomas Vat are conspicuous<lb />among others.<lb /><lb />In railroad building across<lb />sandy deserts the French engi-<lb />neers are beginning to employ<lb />iron ties. A late pattern consists<lb />of a wrought-iron bar support-<lb />edin the middle and at both<lb />ends by globular plates of cast-<lb />iron. :<lb /><lb />eae<lb /><lb />Cigarette smoking 1n England<lb />dates back to 1844 The great<lb />impetus to their increased use<lb />was caused by the Crimean war<lb />of 1854"b6, when numbers of mili-<lb />tary and naval offices adopted this<lb />method of smoking from the in-<lb />habitants of Ragsia, Turkey, Mal-<lb />ta, Levant and other parts of En-<lb />rope. coy Tih<lb />' V"_"<lb /><lb />There -is no telling what the<lb />little cigarette can do when it<lb />gets a fair show. A Williamabort,<lb /><lb />penitentiary for rifling letters, his<lb /><lb />| ag their legsons.<lb /><lb />Pa. boy hus just been sent to the|<lb /><lb />| wc<lb /><lb />Undertakers and<lb /><lb />Funeral Directors,<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />$75 casket we<lb />70 wb ra)<lb />635 6s a)<lb />55 ee te<lb />50) es és<lb />45 66 6s<lb />85 a6 be<lb />30 66 be<lb />aU es ees<lb />15 (3 6<lb /><lb />Have just received an<lb /><lb />is our motto.<lb /><lb />sell<lb /><lb />te<lb /><lb />66<lb /><lb />be<lb />be<lb />be<lb /><lb />ob<lb /><lb />6h<lb />(bs<lb />bh<lb /><lb />of the latest style and are ready to serve |<lb />the wants of the trade at Prices Lower<lb />than ever offered befcre. Small profits<lb /><lb />and quick sales<lb />goods are new and cheap to meet the<lb />wants of the masses. We are selling<lb />goods at a price far below the usual<lb />price.<lb /><lb />Our<lb /><lb />for 360<lb /><lb />55.<lb />45.50<lb />4()<lb /><lb />55<lb /><lb />30<lb /><lb />25<lb /><lb />20<lb /><lb />LB<lb />12.50<lb /><lb />All we ask is atrial and will give ea-<lb />tire satisfaction.<lb /><lb />G. A. McGOWAN &amp; CO.<lb /><lb />B. F. SUGG, Ma<lb /><lb />Opposite Post Office.<lb /><lb />nager.<lb /><lb />batt eect<lb /><lb />J W. HIGGS, Pres,<lb />Maj. HENRY HARDING AssTt Cashier.<lb /><lb />Ls \ 3<lb />Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />~~<lb /><lb />J. S. HIGGS, Cashier<lb /><lb />STOCKHOLDEts.<lb /><lb />Million$Dollars,<lb /><lb />Representing a Capital of More Than a Halt<lb /><lb />Wm. T. Dixon, President National<lb />Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md.<lb /><lb />The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland<lb />Neck, N. C.<lb />Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C:| Luas"Common....<lb />R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C.<lb />D. W. Hardee Higgs<lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb /><lb />Bros.,<lb /><lb />We respectfully solicit the accounts | __<lb />Take a lot of poor lads to the one of @ LMs, individuals and the general \' yee<lb /><lb />Checks and Account Books furnish<lb />ed on application.<lb /><lb />A Large stock of~"<lb /><lb />House Furnishing<lb /><lb />Goods, Bicycles, &amp;e.<lb /><lb />Just opened up in<lb />store next door to J.<lb /><lb />C. Cobb &amp; Son, by<lb />S7E PENDER<lb />&amp; CO.<lb /><lb />Stoves and Tinware<lb /><lb />cheaper than ever be-<lb />fore.<lb /><lb />1 HAVE TEE PEELTIEST<lb />""LINE OF -"<lb /><lb />Wall Paper!<lb /><lb />Be<lb />sure to see my samples: All new<lb />styles, uot an old piece iu the lot.<lb />Will take pleasure in bringing<lb />samples to your home if you will<lb />notify me at wy shop uear Hume<lb /><lb />ever shown jn Greenville.<lb /><lb />ber's, on Dickerson avenue,<lb />A. P' ELLINGTON.<lb />Greenville Market.<lb /><lb />Corrected by 8S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />Butter, per lb 15 to 25<lb />Western Sides 43 tu 5<lb />Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124<lb />Corn 40 to 60<lb />Corn Neal 50 to 65<lb />Flour, Family 3.75 to 4,25<lb />Lard 54 to 10<lb />Oats 35 to 40<lb />Sugar 4 to6<lb />Coffee 13 to 25<lb />Salt per Sach 80 to 1 76<lb />Chickens 10 to 26.<lb />Eggs per doz Ww to IL.<lb />Beeswax. per 20s<lb /><lb />Cotton ang Péunvt.<lb /><lb />Below are Norfolk prices of cutton.<lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnishedT<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mer.<lb />chants of Norfok - .<lb /><lb />COTTON.<lb />Good Middling 7 9-16"<lb />Middiipg 7 5-16 -<lb />Low Middling 6 15-16.<lb />Good Ordinary 6+<lb />Tone"steady.<lb /><lb />PEANUTS.<lb />Prime 2:<lb />Extra Prime<lb />oancy 2t to 3<lb />Spanish<lb /><lb />6U to 8U<lb />Tone"tirm.<lb /><lb />EGE VILLE TOBACE OP ARKET<lb />REFURY,<lb /><lb />cep mcnnneattier<lb /><lb />BY 0. L. JOYNER.<lb /><lb />eer aur ae<lb /><lb />- se. 2h 10 &amp;<lb />66<lb /><lb />Fine.... ec ee @ eevee<lb /><lb />CuTTers ~Common.......<lb />a Fine.... 2.4. -10 to 18<lb /><lb />Ce enaneeetiiummentaiticedttamammmtatemdat teamed<lb />. vga<lb /><lb />Sow ty. If you prefer tocoma hero we willcon<lb />tract to pay railroad farcand hotolbills:ang .<lb />nocharge, if we fail tu cure. If youhave takon mere<lb />cury, iodide potash, and still myo aches and<lb />pains, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat,<lb /><lb />mples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulce<lb /><lb />or<lb />any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows<lb />ont, it is this Secondary BLOOD pan<lb />we ,uarantce tocurs. We solicit the most obstie<lb />nate cases and challenge the weld for a<lb />case wecannotcure. This disease aas awa<lb />baffled the skill of the most eminent physi-<lb />cians. $500,000 capital behind our uncondle<lb />cae! coaennay. Absoluto proofs sens ed on.<lb />er ion. ddress COOTK REMEDY Oc)<lb />7 Masonic Temoale. OHICAGO. ILL.<lb /><lb />Professional Cards.<lb /><lb />""<lb /><lb />R. R. L. CARR, .<lb />DENTIST,<lb />Greenville, N. C..<lb />Office over Old Brick Store next to.<lb />King Eo�se.<lb /><lb />" en pent<lb /><lb />John E. Woodard, F, 0. Harding,<lb />Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N.¢ ».<lb />OODARD &amp; HARDING.)<lb /><lb />ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />Greenville, N.<lb />~pecial attention given to collections<lb />anT settlement of claims.<lb />Loans made on short time.<lb /><lb />John H.°mali, W. H. Long, 3<lb />W shington, N. ©, Greenville, N.C, ..<lb />MAIS.L &amp; LONG,<lb /><lb />ette smoking.<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />by excessive indulgence in clgar-|<lb /><lb />*SULJ]-} PUB SUOSIZgG ZIGISsUOdSsSoYy jo Ss}UUOD<lb /><lb />oOY PEE SuOP eBCD s3}]/0S pus ssousNg ZupyuLY fesousH &amp; sjovsuTIL<lb /><lb />00°000'sz¢ yendeg ut preg "~<lb /><lb />~00°000~0¢$ [eqd¥D<lb /><lb />, tO -N~STUANGSAD<lb />SZTUANSAYS AOINVSE SHL<lb /><lb />il<lb /><lb />*3.801d ~SIAVG o14<lb /><lb />E *96g1.°u381 GNOF GAZINVDUOAY<lb />2480S oSTL o1 ofi '3.894d-991A ~NOSAL.V oU<lb /><lb />Attorneys and Counselors at Law.e.<lb />GRERNVILDF,N.¢,<lb /><lb />Practices in all the Courte.<lb /><lb />arbders.<lb /><lb />AMES A, SMITH,<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST,<lb />GREENVILLE. N. 9, " '<lb />Patronage solicited, Cleaning, Dyeing,<lb />and Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />a<lb />J SRBERT EDMUNDS,<lb /><lb />FASHIONABLE BAREBR.<lb /><lb />Gentlemens Clothing.<lb /><lb />f 4<lb />alt<lb /><lb />Hom NICHOLSON,<lb />\ ~ 8 a, A, Bure<lb /><lb />Special attention given sco cleaning |<lb /><lb />Hy Washi 1, IN | ~A oft<lb /><lb />| This Het hs era o ee<lb /><lb />several ne adde ole<lb />biel every roca. Aitentie sere<lb /><lb />, ia ( LT<lb /><lb />'| Patronage of traveling puulle solieltex,<lb /><lb />| Contry located. ny ae<lb /></p>
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Florence | 7 25) 4) ESTABLISHED 1876.<lb />o 38 | ue we em, 8) Mew, y<lb />A, mae on i ae<lb />atc tan este goal RE PORK SIDES &amp;S50 YOG RS<lb />Pp, M4 phe M |<lb />Ly Wilson 2 08 n _ 620)<lb />LvGoludsbore | 3 10 15S VARMERS ANDY MEKUHANTS BUY<lb />Lv Magnolia 4 10 % 10 \3 ing their yearTs supplies will tind<lb />Ar Wilmington! 5 43, 9 Vit their inrerest fey tp ey Prices be rap<lb />ios | AM | chasingesse. 6 foo ret fa Kix a yd, |<lb />, meme WAITITA e, |<lb />1 PUT |<lb />PRAINS Gold NOHO. a on ; .<lb />T ! enone Os * t<lb />sa Re: ie,<lb />Dated ee, | ,<lb />April 20, | ae | jar jp AVS eh cH, CR<lb />. M+), a, " | oar ' 7 ; , as<lb />ewe ee ae! ! | Th CPN S sake PUR Fy<lb />+4 \\ if ie jo. Om 0 a .<lb />~o poe Nos direct rece Meu tretuvens, Ga.<lb />Lv loreree [| by, » ae tuuk ot aan - 4 ae<lb />Ly Bay etbevitte! ih pie od fe | | oe. whe af 6 ~<lb />Ly Selun pag oF , a<lb />Ar Wilscu pobre | Cay o3 MET ee<lb />en ee | a et<lb />| * - | |<lb />|: S | | ja vavsonhan bs cbsctaat priges tosan<lb />\7 ba | ~ | ithe times Sede eats aren Phoebe ane<lb />Ne ene as or 1 OC We es | Pe<lb />1% M | | PM (CO PM We seth oa ee tye grin<lb />Vu Wilmingtis) 9 25) yo ~ MLNS CY (ean gitia Ye<lb />Lv Magnotis | 1a 32 | = a0 ~~<lb />CV Golde pera | 12 01 i ¥ 2G] ~a at 4<lb />A 4 o bane jw<lb />ar Wilson i i) | Wb 27 |. " LL&amp;<lb />ty Parbore ests |<lb />YN EO ag nai " enemies fates aera r jo a ' a { eT "<lb />SE) | ai<lb />| a pan | Pe : Wi ~i \ ea ony<lb />eee Slate eeieeny oo eS meena + ; ipemecreampetee ¢<lb />| (P.M Powe. My id<lb />f.v Vilsen | 1 20! i i 10 32<lb />Ar Kosky Mr | 2 BO | Ui 1] 15 The rexr session of ;fthis shoo] "will<lb />Sgn enaeenaet [amen en went eked een Oren aN =<lb />Ac'Tarborn | 4:0 | | . . ~amne<lb />Uv Tarboro | | M ONDAY SEPT. 7. 1896.<lb />Ly Rocky Mi | 2u uy ;<lb />Ar Weldon 1 or! and continue for 10 months.<lb />sat meagan The terns are as follows, !<lb />\ Pringar V i nvlish per kG. $2 00<lb />Urain ou SGvslaud Neck. Siac. dua i latermediat + $2 Ov»<lb />eaves Weldon 3.55 p, m., Halifax 4.10| Hioher Tay 83.000<lb />p. m., arr ives ptm Neck ab 1.54 £ Fanguages (e; teh) see $1 60)<lb /><lb />a. 10, tire enyille rr 22 ew. Mn Arriving<lb />Galifax ab 1l:00) a. in., Weston 11.20 au<lb />Jaily except. sunday.<lb /><lb />Trains on Washuigion Branch leswe<lb />Washington 8.00 a m., and 3.00 p.m<lb />arrives Parmele 3.50 a. m.. and 4.40 p.<lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 4. m., returoinglenves<lb />'farboro 0.30 p.m., Parmele 10.20 @. a.<lb />and 6.20 p.om,, arrives Washington<lb />11,60 a m.. and 7.10 p. in. Daily ea-<lb />ept Sundiv. Cotnects with crains on<lb />Scoth nd Mecek Branch.<lb /><lb />Train luaver enrcoty, 8 Oo, via Albe-<lb />Matle &amp; Raleign asin, daily oaceptrun |<lb />day, at 4d o0 p. m., Sunday 3a P.M:<lb />arrive Piyioutin WO Po ub, ob peu.<lb />Returning uves Clymoubheceily excep! |<lb />Sunday G00 a. i, SUUMAV db) a oan, |<lb />arrive tari be Dae sri<lb /><lb />yen) bye<lb /><lb />Trainon Vidlind N.C, vraach leaves<lb />Goldsboro daily, except Snday 6.05 a |<lb />m. attiving Smithfield 7°30 9, ma. Re- |<lb />turning leaves Busithtiel | 3 OO a.m, ure |<lb />rives at Guldsbers 9.30 4. m.<lb /><lb />Tras wn Nosoville branen ave<lb />Rocky Mount si .d0 p.m. artive<lb />Nashville 5.05 p. » Spring Hope 5 30<lb />pom. Returals vive Syring Hope<lb />8,001. ino, Nashy S3yaon, aiscive at<lb />Rocky, Monut 9 a om. daily exeepe |<lb />Sunda.<lb /><lb />Trains on Latta branch, Florence R<lb />&amp;., leave Lasts 640 9m, atrive Danbar<lb />1.50 pom, Clio 3.00 pm. Returning<lb />Jeave Cliot6.to am, Dunbar 6.30 a m,<lb />amie Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun-<lb /><lb />av<lb /><lb />Train onClinton Branch leaves War- |<lb />saw for Clinton cally, except Suuday,<lb />11.20 a, m. and 8.60 p, m: Returnirg<lb />leaves Clinton at7. 00a. mM. and3,00 1, om.<lb /><lb />Train: No, 78 makes close connection<lb />at Weldon forall points gety albrail via<lb />Richmoné, aleeT nm? Rovk Mane vith<lb />Norfolk and CarolfuaR R for Nonolk<lb /><lb />ne al] points North via Norfolk,<lb /><lb />JOHN F. DIVINE,<lb />Gneral Supt.<lb />. EWERSON, ratte Manage*.<lb />ENT Y. Gen'l Manager,<lb /><lb />.K<lb /><lb />Dolbcl Female Scho<lb /><lb />Thave aeourad the he rviées of a thor- |<lb /><lb />nome Graken ae Sea RN<lb /><lb />" vompetent teacher anT. shail<lb />Bu ty for girls in the. building<lb />prem ly occupied as music<lb /><lb />! Pirhe ses#lon begitis ou<lb />Sct 7th OF SEPTEMBER<lb /><lb />{<lb /><lb />We ask it vontinuance of your<lb /><lb />past |<lb />iberal patronage.<lb /><lb />W. H. RAGSDALF.<lb /><lb />TERE MORNING STAR<lb />The Oldesi<lb /><lb />Daily Vowspapor in<lb /><lb />North ¢<lb /><lb />arolina.<lb /><lb />= be ""<lb /><lb />The Only cive-Ficlar wy<lb /><lb />its Class inthe State.<lb />Favors Limited Free Coinage<lb /><lb />Of American Silver and Repeal]<lb /><lb />of the Ten Per Cent. Tax on<lb />State Banks. Daily 50 cents<lb />per mouth, Weeklv $1.00 per<lb />vear. Ww.H. Ba RNARD<lb />Wilmington N.C<lb /><lb />The Charictig ;<lb /><lb />OBSERVER,<lb /><lb />North Carolina:<lb />YFOREMOST NEWSPAPER<lb /><lb />AND<lb />WEEKLY,<lb /><lb />(utependens and fearless , ;<lb />More atactive than ever, it 7:<lb /><lb />Invaluable. vigitor to the 1<lb />otlice, the « club ar the work ro<lb /><lb />rTHE DAILY OBSPRVERY! ©<lb />All of the news of the world. Com<lb /><lb />~and will continue for ten mont! plete Daily reports from the Stat.<lb />Paine myer as tolloiwy ; reat and apein ~Mapitabp'es &amp; vear<lb />fimary avi aaa! oeam ! " hist Gi<lb />Eniarmedlane 09 Hel ae itn (yea<lb /><lb />T * ry 3 if we rt "<lb />Langurges moon) : § w from the ne ag as<lb /><lb />Pad te waa: coples,<lb />| od)<lb /><lb />Cera,<lb /><lb />| October 22th,<lb /><lb />| to b. held On thie<lb /><lb />Tu say neat after<lb /><lb />tay in November 1896<lb /><lb />tine fir t Mote<lb /><lb />Beaver Danw"C C Case, Marion<lb />Swith, Geo W Hemby.<lb /><lb />Belvoir"| T Hodges, W H<lb />Rives, E P. Norris.<lb /><lb />Bethel"Jas H Bryan, W<lb />Whitebarst, 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, Frauk Rieks.<lb /><lb />Chicod No 2"L H White, JO<lb /><lb />Proctor, Henry Rountree.<lb /><lb />Contentnea No 1"Jonathan:<lb />[Pail H § 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, F R Brewingtcn.<lb /><lb />Faruville No 1-"-M L Moye, T<lb />L idyuv, WU Jonuson<lb /><lb />J<lb /><lb />Fermyjl. No2) Dayid Morgan<lb />JN Bynum, George Gay.<lb />Greenville No L"W © Hines, J. |<lb /><lb />T Matthews, SP HouwpLlrey. |<lb />Greenville No l"-Jesse W<lb />Brown, Nou<lb /><lb />Whittield, Samuel<lb />Mayo.<lb />Greenville No 3"J L Thigpen,<lb />F M SmitT, Fred Jenkirs.<lb /><lb />Greerville No 4"Louis N Brily<lb />A D Johnson, Joseph Atkinscn.<lb /><lb />Pactolas" Luo-ferd Flemicg<lb />W RR Whichard, Jr, Charles Spain<lb />_ Swift Creek No 1"W § Wilson,<lb />~} OC Smith, J 8 Brown.<lb /><lb />Swift Creek No 2"Watt Chap-<lb />saan. N R Cory, Fied Cannon.<lb /><lb />Democratic Canvass.<lb /><lb />The candidates of the Demovratic<lb />party ot Pitt county for the Legislature<lb />and the various county offices will ad<lb />dress the people upon the political is<lb />sues of the day, at the following times<lb />and places. viz :<lb /><lb />hethel, Saturday. October 17th.<lb /><lb />MayTs Chapel, Wednesday, October,<lb />21s.. .<lb /><lb />Black Jack, Friday, October 23rd.<lb /><lb />BurneyTs, Saturday, October 24th.<lb /><lb />Stokes, Tuesday, October, 27th.<lb /><lb />Pactolus, Wednesday, October 28th.<lb /><lb />Parkers School House, Thursday,<lb /><lb />Farmville, Friday, October 30th.<lb />Ayden, Saturday, OctoLer 31st.<lb />Candidates of other parties are invit-<lb />\ed tobe present and participaty in the<lb />| discussiun. AvEX. L. Blow.<lb /><lb />| Chairman Demociatic Executive Com. |<lb /><lb />Public Speaking.<lb />Hon. Cyrus B. Watsor, Democratic<lb />candidate for Governor, will speak at<lb />Snow Hill, Thursday, Oet. 15.<lb />Greenvilie, Friday, Oct. 16.<lb />Woshinetou Saturday, Oot 17.<lb /><lb />Just received 100,000 envelopes<lb />For god Job Irnting, we are the<lb />verple,<lb /><lb />WOW HE ADVERTISES,<lb />A tinware peddler galled one day<lb />On Mts. Blank of Dallas<lb />And intyodccec himself, they say,<lb />As Raphael Gonzaies.<lb /><lb />fie showed a patenf coffeepcat,<lb />Which took her eye completely;<lb /><lb />Xt boiled the coffee strong and hot,<lb />The o~groundsTT it settled neatly.<lb /><lb />oHow much for this newfangled pot?<lb />I think ITd like to try it.TT<lb /><lb />~As it's the last one of the lot,<lb />Two dollars, maTam, will bay it,�<lb />* * Pm. 1 Os F °<lb /><lb />When Mr. Blank at home that night<lb />Sat by tho stove a-yawning,<lb /><lb />Bls good wife brought into the light<lb />Her purchase of the morning.<lb /><lb />Now Mr. Blank, the story goes,<lb />Sold hardware"stoves, tin dippers,<lb />Bpades, shovels, axes, weeding hoes,<lb />And also coffee drippers.<lb /><lb />fa when his good wife told him how<lb />Don Raphael Gonzales<lb /><lb />Hud sold at price axtremoly low ,<lb />Throughout Oak Oliff and Dalias<lb /><lb />oThese coffecpots 40 neat and cute"<lb />Stop, madam!!! Blank Aid holler,<lb /><lb />t t now to"<lb />Heaton La<lb />@reat'land of rest!" the lady cries.<lb />~Are these kept in yous. store, sir? ~<lb /><lb />do fail to adve ~<lb />ae Audi eh whb pect know, aif? al<lb /><lb />oHow will they ever find out, pray, oa<lb />If you will nevor try, sir,<lb /><lb />~To bring the potronage ng wey,<lb /><lb />¢ Ae does tha adyertinest''<lb /><lb />MY 6t'rd right aay deaht'(lnank made reply.<lb />. Md! pue@ re sol ng,<lb />U4 just as well perms oh y<lb /><lb />bis wit he found #ggh<lb /><lb />_-Dalig Kerra<lb /><lb />food of advertaing.<lb /><lb />/ be good<lb /><lb />GREENVILLEFIRST, PITT COUNTY SEC iND<lb /><lb />Gne Dollar ver Year.<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />Diy IN<lb /><lb />GIVES YOU TEE NEWS FRESH EVERY<lb />AFTERNOON (EXCLPTSUNDAY)AND<lb />WORKS FOR:THE BFF�"�<lb />~"INTERESTS OF- !<lb /><lb />a YQ ee 8 mem ma<lb /><lb />OUR POCKET BOOK THIRD.<lb /><lb />SUBSCRIPTION 25 Cents! a.MONTH<lb /><lb />EASTERN REFLECTOR,<lb /><lb />"PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY At"<lb /><lb />A t<lb />}<lb /><lb />This is the @eapleTs i'avarie<lb /><lb />THE TOBACCO DEPAKTMEND, WHicd<lb />[IS AREGULAR FEATURE OF tHb part.<lb /><lb />IS ALONK WORTH MANY, TIM&amp;S Lut<lb />JUBSCRIPTION PRICE,<lb /><lb />"(0)<lb />When you nee:<lb /><lb />JOB PRINTING:<lb /><lb />-=S""pf DonTt forget the<lb /><lb />Refiector Office,<lb /><lb />WE HAVE AMPLE FACILITIES<lb />FOR THE WORK AND DO au.<lb />KINDS Ob COMMEROIAL AND<lb />TOBACCO WAREHOUSE WoR*.<lb /><lb />Our Work and Prices Nuit cur PatronT<lb /><lb />fy<lb /><lb />aii ~woot ST<lb /><lb />"I8 bhp CHEAPEST LACE - eae VILLE FOR- |<lb /><lb />piey<lb /><lb />mes oa 2<lb /><lb /></p>
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We Lave a large lire<lb />both in colors aud blacks aud can<lb /><lb />. please you.<lb /><lb />_eomnsmagninre netic<lb /><lb />In Irdies #1d Gents FUR<lb />NISHING GOODS we bave a<lb />splendid line.<lb /><lb />eepcerteer serine<lb /><lb />eg<lb />Jn LADIES CLOTH for Wraps<lb /><lb />we bave jus what \ou want.<lb /><lb />6 na * re: thet<lb />me ee ~. wos<lb /><lb />re aia<lb /><lb /> -_In Men and Poys PANTS<lb /><lb />GOODS we have just the best<lb />stock {o be found and prices were<lb />never lower.<lb /><lb />oSHOES. In shoes we eadeay<lb />or tu buy such as will please the<lb />wearer, the prices on Shoes are<lb />much Jower than lart season. Give<lb />us atrial when you veed Shoes<lb />for yourrelf or any member of<lb />yoor family. We can fit the small-<lb /><lb />est or largest foot in the county./<lb /><lb />Our L. M. Reynolds &amp; Co.Ts Shoes<lb />for Mev and Rovs are warranted<lb />to give good service. We have<lb />had six yeas experience with<lb /><lb />this line and know them to be all<lb />we clulm for them.<lb /><lb />In HARDWARE, GUNS,<lb />GUN IMPLEMENTS,<lb />LOADED SHZLLS, CROCK-<lb />ERY, GLASSWARE, HALL<lb />LAMPS LIBRARY LAMPS,<lb />PARLOR LAMPs, LAMP<lb />FIXLUREs, TINWARE,<lb />WOOD and WILLOW WARE<lb />HARNESS &amp; COLLARS, "<lb />"KUNKS, GROCERES,<lb />PROViSIONS, FURNITURE,<lb />CHILDRENTS VARRIAGES,<lb />CARPETS, CARPET PAPER,<lb />RUGS, LACE CURTAINS.<lb />©URiAIN POLES,<lb /><lb />and any goods you need for your<lb />pelf und family core to see uy.)<lb /><lb />Our object is to sell good bon-<lb />est goods at the lowest prices. "<lb /><lb />ee<lb /><lb />We have a large line of<lb /><lb />FURNITU<lb /><lb />andcan give you anything ycu<lb />may weed at the lowegt prices you<lb /><lb />were never lower, To)<lb /><lb />Cog Cota i Bras Sa<lb /><lb />'JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING<lb /><lb />Creates Many a new business,<lb />Enlarges uiany an old business,<lb />reserves wWatiy a large Lusivess.<lb />_ hevives maby «dull business,<lb />_Rescues many a lest business,<lb />Suves thanuy a failing business.<lb />Szcures success Lo an y, business,<lb /><lb />evlumns of thé RevGEoror,<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb /><lb />ommeametins =<lb /><lb />train going<lb />Going South,<lb /><lb />Passenger oand mail<lb />worth, arrives 8:22 A. M.<lb />irriyes 6:47 P, M.<lb /><lb />North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A<lb /><lb />M, leavesl0:10 A, .<lb /><lb />south Bound Freight, arrivea 2:00 P.<lb />M. leaves 2:16 P. ds.<lb /><lb />~sivaier ~ar River arrives from Wash-<lb />i.gtou Monday, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure<lb />ay wud saturday.<lb /><lb />_<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />WEATHER BULLETIN.<lb /><lb />nell<lb /><lb />Fair tonight and Saturday.<lb /><lb />MARKETS.<lb /><lb />(By Te'egraph )<lb /><lb />NEW YCRK COTTON.<lb /><lb />OPENTG. NOON. CLOSE.<lb />Sept. 7.55 7.04 , 7.64<lb />Jan. 7.82 7.89 7.86<lb />CHICAGO MEAT AND GRAIN.<lb />OPENTG CLOSE.<lb />PorKk"Jan. 7.90@7.95 7.77<lb /><lb />CANVASSINGS.<lb /><lb />enna nia<lb /><lb />You Get What is in These by Read-<lb />tng, Not by Hearing,<lb /><lb />eal<lb /><lb />Henry Clay Cheroots at James Long,<lb />You cannot register atier t»morrow.<lb /><lb />The circus bill board attract large<lb />crowds.<lb /><lb />Nice Catawos Grapas at Morris<lb />MeyerTs.<lb /><lb />Fresh Carr Butter today, at 5S. M<lb />Scbuitz.<lb /><lb />A new lot of Cranberries justin, at<lb />Morris oMeyerTs.<lb /><lb />Cnesp"i0 barrels choice Apples,<lb />at S. M. Schultz.<lb /><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. 8S. SmitnTs.<lb /><lb />Vermont Butter for sale at D. S<lb /><lb />Smith.<lb /><lb />I have constantly on hand tne finest<lb />Foreign and Domestic Fruits, also<lb />Cabbages, Onion, and Potatoes,<lb /><lb />J.S. Tunstat.<lb /><lb />Try a pound of the finest Roasted Coffee<lb />you ever had, 400 Old Governmeut<lb />Java avd Mocha,� and you will have no<lb />other, for sale only by Ed. H.Shelburn<lb />&amp; Co.<lb /><lb />turget where io buy your Coal.<lb />SPEIGHT &amp; Morrie,<lb /><lb />D.S, Smits.<lb /><lb />Car coal just arrived, deliveree a<lb /><lb />greater for a smoke,<lb /><lb />E site Come oa 8 Ben<lb />00 Solid Oa m Suits<lb />Pat's Out Saints ete<lb /><lb />justice to your pocket<lb /><lb />ousable i<lb />book. This is not so because we<lb />gay! so, but becauseT obr gobds<lb />aud prices wake it so. Here is a<lb /><lb />isfactory, acknowledge it with<lb />your patronage. Hoping to see<lb />» you soon and promising or<lb />fforta to make your ~<lb /><lb />best<lb /><lb />attention.<lb /><lb />ket house at 15 cents per quart.<lb />evn mM Meo var<lb /><lb />S. M. Schultz,<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />.'<lb /><lb />morning for Washington,<lb /><lb />hi)<lb /><lb />DAILY REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />To ~advertise judiciousiy,TT use the<lb /><lb />When COAL weather coms, donTt<lb />oSpanish ~L'wist,� great in shape still<lb />$6.50 pet tn. Orders lett with W, B,<lb /><lb />oWilson of, Ed. Hi Shelbarn. will! have<lb /><lb />_ Oysters, vesh, opened at the Mar-<lb /><lb />_Lcatty~the finest and la-gest line of<lb /><lb />¢u advertising car left this<lb /><lb />REGISTRATIONS,<lb /><lb />People Whose Names Got on Cw<lb />\ Book To-dey.<lb /><lb />N<lb /><lb />J. R. Smith, of Ayden, was here to-<lb />day.<lb /><lb />F. M. Davis ang W. NM.<lb /><lb />Farmville, were here today.<lb /><lb />Lang, of<lb /><lb />J. B. Whice, who las been sick for a<lb />week, was abls tu be out today.<lb /><lb />been spending « few days here with<lb />the tobacco boys.<lb /><lb />Mrs. Savage and Mrs. Elam, ot Wil.<lb />son, who were visicing Mrs. C. T<lb />Munford, retuined home voday.<lb /><lb />Rev. C. F. Smith, ot Virginia, a na-<lb />tive of this county, passed down the<lb />road ~Thursday evering to visit his<lb />mother near Coxville.<lb /><lb />M.s. M. M. Nelsou, who was. sick<lb />through mustof the ~summer, has re-<lb />sumed her position at LangTs store. It<lb />looks natural to see her back there.<lb /><lb />Register S:turday. it is the last day.<lb /><lb />Dont neglect to register Saturday,<lb />you will not have another opportunity.<lb /><lb />~ihe Methodist Teachers Meeting at<lb />Mr. G. E. Har.isT tonight 7:30 o'clock.<lb /><lb />registeréd let him attend to this impor-<lb />tant matter tomorrow.<lb /><lb />Pitt County Rifles had a practice<lb />drill this afternoon preparatory to go-<lb />ing to the Scate fair next week.<lb /><lb />Just recived a big line ot Henry Clay<lb />Cheroots.<lb />to try one package.<lb /><lb />3.9. Tunstae.<lb /><lb />Try my oJolly Jonah� tobacco, in<lb />rolls, for both chewing and smoking.<lb /><lb />Something new. = J. S ~TUNSTALL.<lb /><lb />Evangelist Schoo'field, ot Danville,<lb /><lb />holding a meeting ia Charlotte.<lb /><lb />The finest Foreign and Domestic<lb />Fruits kept constantly on hand. A<lb />new supply just received.<lb /><lb />J. L. Starkey &amp; Bro.<lb /><lb />It you want family Flour cf the best<lb />see us and get our prices. None<lb />beat us. J. L. Starkey &amp; Bro,<lb /><lb />tal<lb /><lb />All kinds of tresh Nuts just received<lb /><lb />and for sale cheap. Morris Meyer.<lb /><lb />Jelies ana Lreserves of all flavors,<lb />fresh Mince Meat and pickled Pig<lb />feet at d. S. TunstallTs.<lb /><lb />Apples, Cocsanuts, Banannas, Lem-<lb />ons and Oranges jusy received at Mor-<lb />ris MeyersT. |<lb /><lb />The last Quarterly Contsrence for<lb />the Greenville Station furT the current<lb />year will be held Friday night, Oct<lb /><lb />day, Oct. 24th. Presiaing Elder Hall<lb />will preach in Greenville, Sunday night.<lb />Oct. 25th. !<lb /><lb />Jack Gregory, of Richmond, has<lb /><lb />1 want all of the smokers:<lb /><lb />who conducted a meeting in the Meth-;<lb /><lb />odtst church here two vears ago, is now! A CARD. "" ©<lb /><lb />23rd. The Quarterly Conterence for 1 call on you to let no sickly .seutiment<lb /><lb />the Ayden circuit will be held Satur"|charge of th s one great privilege, ort<lb /><lb />|<lb /><lb />over our stock of<lb /><lb />Down On.�<lb /><lb />PRL LIP NL ERR ILL LS PEL A TEES<lb /><lb />. | *<lb />If there is a Democrat who has nef Will You See<lb /><lb />|<lb />|<lb /><lb />iLatest in<lb />~approval.<lb /><lb />THING,<lb /><lb />and you will see that the prices have been oWat<lb /><lb />We are here to please our customers and we<lb />are determined they shall be pleased. Look<lb /><lb />SHOES<lb /><lb />| CIRC<lb /><lb />ea!<lb /><lb />The New Styles ?"-a<lb />fabrics and fashions are here for your<lb />An hour spent among these beauti-<lb /><lb />tl stuffs will help you plan that new dress.<lb /><lb />To the Democratic Voters of the First<lb />Congressional District of Norch Car-<lb />olina .<lb /><lb />Th: Freeand Unlimited Coinage of Sil-<lb />ver at the ratio of 16 to 1 has been forced<lb />uj or the American peop'e as the one<lb />paramount issue in they Natioval Cam-<lb />paign. A] sorts of a.liances and fn-<lb />lsions have heen and a'e being made 4<lb />force this meas re nyou the people, that<lb />it may become the |: w of the Jand.<lb />| This is nota partyque tion but au Eco-<lb />ome Measure upon which individual<lb />members of all parties differ.<lb /><lb />~Lo all Democrats, who fiom vrinciple,<lb />loppose this measure of free silver coin-<lb />~age, end who eppose the unholy wli-<lb /><lb />auces and methods, and the surrender<lb /><lb />of principles of Democracy to Pop :-<lb />ism, I beseech you as men who have<lb /><lb />~the courage of yorr honest convictions,<lb /><lb />to cnter. your solemn protest. to that<lb /><lb />measure, 0. Cheap Money"that threat-<lb />ens ooyerthrow Americaa In-titutions,<lb />and bring disasier to the great indus-<lb /><lb />t.ial inverest of the country. It is a<lb /><lb />lack of courage to passively acquiesce<lb />iin an hour of sueh peril, but to vot the<lb />| Honest Coryicticns of your Lest judg-<lb />iment is the exereise ut the highest and<lb />| most sacred privilege guaranteed by the<lb />Cons itution toevery American citizen.<lb /><lb />of majority influence you in the di--<lb /><lb />as brave men exercise the cuuryge of<lb />your convictions. ISAAC AtUGG.<lb />Elector. National Democratic PartyT<lb />First Congeessiona! District.<lb />Greenviiie, NC Oct lth, 1896,<lb /><lb />~We show the best line of Dress Goods and<lb />trimmings we have ever had.<lb /><lb />k<lb />~<lb /><lb />The Money Savers.<lb /><lb />A brilliant display of<lb /><lb />FALL &amp; WINTER<lb /><lb />DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,<lb />SHOES, GENTS]FUR-<lb />NISHINGS AND<lb /><lb />BoyTs 2 Piece Suits in the pewes<lb />effects and all the last weaves<lb />Bverybody says my stcre is the<lb />chuspest plece in town and I<lb />wont you to cowe and save mon<lb />ey. My motto is: oCheay, cheap<lb /><lb />T<lb /><lb />eheap pricesT<lb /><lb />H. B. CLARK.<lb /><lb />dawleT Jewelry Store,<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />been patented.) 9<lb /><lb />over any stove wade, :<lb /><lb />~~<lb /><lb />in use. Tt ia not neve<lb /><lb />wi<lb /><lb />to pubie-the:<lb /><lb />one mjnatet�<lb />{<lb /><lb />Veirhibat?<lb />oer<lb />q »<lb /><lb />vii RT<lb />The Wilson Heater, which is?<lb /><lb />i, {FO WH re<lb /><lb />In the first p'ace it radiates w<lb /><lb />ofditferent styles"the emaliione, which i<lb /><lb />beroots and Smok ~ a well 9g ee ig Sika | ae ~9 Bet : wisT i tg<lb /><lb />ty The Wilson Heater has a groat advantage over aay aimilar stove, because it has Patent Anto-<lb /><lb />matic mike Doorsjwhiok prevent the smoke fe Fries ee ii akes of You tae the tn off<lb />4 4 ; : + : f i) " a ~eo bch<lb /><lb />wood. + |<lb />:Piteee eeoree oa be<lb />ae a ,<lb /><lb />ba) 3<lb />ry o<lb />be<lb /><lb />aa<lb />2<lb /><lb />es Bee<lb />atent AutomaticT<lb /><lb />"alstove for house heating, iv the mort remutkable that has ever<lb /><lb />Second. ~with two or threw ordinary sticks of pine stove wood it #<lb />hourr, and with Ordinary care the fire will never go ont. ©<lb />Oat Flake and Portorico Molasses, at || )<lb /><lb />a We fide<lb />wt Abe<lb /><lb />Ore 80 Gvostra(<lb /><lb />) Seon, Our<lb /><lb />i<lb />a<lb />[<lb />' +<lb /><lb />~Smoke<lb /><lb />ore heat than nuy stove known,<lb /><lb />ook ~ab th 4 Pr io Aon) ¥" o/'<lb /><lb />wudwill save 25 per cent. in fuel<lb />bie TD aay |<lb />to 48<lb /><lb />8<lb /><lb />il. keep the fire from 36<lb /><lb />ae Pie i ter 4<lb /><lb />Third; being sntirely closed at the base there is no danger of fire, and it is the cleanest atove<lb />~to'remove the ashes ofiener than oucy 4 wonth, These, stoves xca made. .<lb />8 madevfor bed rooms, is specially regommendod for heglth<lb /><lb />etn ao!T obi bre ye ry é"<lb /><lb />We id<lb /><lb />| back oor<lb /><lb />ekea off and pi<lb /><lb />ite<lb /><lb />Aaah<lb /><lb />2 po Se<lb /><lb /></p>
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