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          <lb />D. J WHICHARD, Edit<lb /><lb />Sheer - a<lb /><lb />or and Owner,<lb /><lb />~Vol. 4.<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C<lb /><lb />oo<lb /><lb />. TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.<lb /><lb />Y/ OCTOB<lb /><lb />TERMS: 25 Cents a Month.<lb /><lb />ER of 1896. No. = SY<lb /><lb />Asian "<lb /><lb />aT<lb /><lb />"" Hyena<lb /><lb />+<lb /><lb />tl<lb /><lb />It you know a good<lb />thing when you see<lb />it in the way of<lb /><lb />7<lb /><lb />Ae<lb />| eer<lb />[ I, |<lb /><lb />you wili be astonished<lb />at the savires he has.<lb /><lb />ofthe best make. See<lb /><lb />ELECTION FACTS AND FIGURES.<lb /><lb />There were 444 votes in the electoral<lb />college in 1892- This year the number<lb /><lb />is increased to 447,<lb /><lb />The shortest term served by any<lb />President was one month.<lb />William H]. Harrison. He was inaug.<lb />jurated on Mareh 4, 18441,<lb /><lb />| April 4, following.<lb />|<lb /><lb />It was by<lb /><lb />and died<lb /><lb />The 25th President of the United<lb />~ . T .<lb /><lb />. states will be elected on November 3rd<lb /><lb />His name will be William J. "".<lb /><lb />ClevelandTs largest majority of the |<lb />popular vote in 1802 Texas.<lb /><lb />ryr a yj . ~ . e {<lb />Phat StaTe gave him 157,704 majority |<lb /><lb />was in<lb /><lb />over Harrison, Alabama came next<lb />with 128,941 majority<lb />only 2 votes in Idaho.<lb /><lb />Cleveland cot<lb /><lb />The Prohibitionists put their first<lb />candidate in the field in 1876, wnen G.<lb />C. Smith was the nominee.<lb />9,522 votes.<lb /><lb />Ile polled<lb />They have had a candi-<lb />date in each succeeding presidential<lb />election and their votes have rteadily<lb />incressed, 254,133 ballotts heving been<lb /><lb />cast for Bidwell in 1892, |<lb />{<lb /><lb />At the last presidential election North<lb />\, . ; ~ ~ . Vets 3 bd 7) i<lb />Carolina gave Cleveland 18?,95L votes<lb />and Harrison 100,332, a majority of<lb />2,709 tor Cleveland.<lb /><lb />The clesest election since 1894 was<lb />in 1896, when Tilden was elected over<lb />Hayes, though counted out by the re-<lb />returmug board. The cffivial reeord of<lb />that election, as finally det«rmined<lb />wat; Hayes 4,033,950 ponular votes<lb />erepresenting 180 clectoral votes, and<lb />Tilden 4,284,885, representing 184 elec<lb />toral votes.<lb /><lb />The Democrats ran no electoral tick-<lb />et in 1992 in Colorado, Idaho, Kansas<lb />and Wyomins, but voted for the Poy uv<lb />list electoral uicket to bring about the<lb />detent of the Republicans.<lb /><lb />The Democratic popular vote in 1892<lb />was 5,556,018 au increase of 18,685<lb />over 1888, In 1892 the Republican<lb />popular vote was 5,176,108, a loss of<lb />264,108 over the vote of 1888,<lb /><lb />North Carolina has had three Presj-<lb />dents" Andrew James K.<lb />Polk and Anérew Johnson. Virginia<lb />has had sevea"George Washington,<lb />Thomis Jefferson, James Madison,<lb />James Monroe, William H. Harriso.,<lb />John Tyler and Zachary Taylor, "<lb />Charlotte Observer, "<lb /><lb />Jackson,<lb /><lb />Lookout For It.<lb /><lb />This weekTs edition of Tak Eastern<lb />RerLector will be the last before the<lb />election, but wishing to do ail the gocd<lb />we can for the party and to keep our<lb />readers informed as to what is going on<lb />we will isssue several hundred extra<lb />copies of Tyr Dairy REFLECTOR on<lb />Friday evening and mail taem to our<lb />weekly subscribers in the county. And<lb />again on Saturday avening we will mai]<lb /><lb />Monday.<lb />pajrers and inquire at. your postoffice f1<lb /><lb />ing a subscriber to the Rertecr ~Rk.<lb /><lb />aati<lb /><lb />ihe 20th Century, the<lb /><lb />neatest shoe shown.<lb />Dress ,Gojds, Notions<lb /><lb />before. so<lb /><lb />)<lb />Gents-Furnishings, &amp;c.,<lb />in abuudaiwe .and .the<lb />-drices-are- much slower<lb />than were ever-kinown!<lb /><lb />- SkinnerTs Epitaph.<lb /><lb />his rejoiuder  )<lb /><lb />oHere lid, the tricky Har by Skinner,<lb />All his life a politicai sinner ; |<lb /><lb />t a<lb /><lb />amu<lb /><lb />| Demoerats will just turn out solidly to<lb /><lb />copies uf the daily toasmainy of our<lb />subscribers as cxp be reached during<lb />You can. lookout for these |.<lb /><lb />them. You get this:mugh extra by te-<lb /><lb />Ina jgint discagsion at. Am ora, last<lb />Tuesday between Harry : Skinner, and<lb />Ww. H. Tyezsy the, followin 3 lines were<lb />gouten'off- by Col, Lucas " Skinner in<lb /><lb />His. critiés are Man sins ~are<lb />ee T ie<lb /><lb />the devil ton: offic?<lb /><lb />Democrats to the Front.<lb /><lb />The Republicans and Populists are<lb />doing some wild figuting on the re"<lb />sult of the election. Some of them are<lb />ireporting around that the registration<lb />books show only a small fraction over<lb />one hundred more white voters than<lb />colored in the county. But in their<lb />calculation they miss the true figures<lb />by nearly 600. The tact of the matter<lb />is the majority of the white registvation<lb />over the colored is larger than it has<lb /><lb />been in any previous year, and if the<lb /><lb />the polls next Tuesday and do their<lb />full duty they can elect every mar on<lb />the ticket.<lb /><lb />The most sanguine ef the fusionists<lb />only figure ap 200) majority for their<lb />ticket, when wth the error they made<lb />in summing up the registration on<lb />which their caiculations are based, it is<lb />easy to see that the Democrats have goat<lb /><lb />them down and are going to win,<lb /><lb />Now Democrats turn out next Tues-<lb />DonTt a man of you stay awy |<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />Go there, vote tie:<lb /><lb />day.<lb />from the polls.<lb />straight ticket and work, and when the<lb />votes are counted uut ycu will find you<lb />have elected your ertire county ticket<lb />and that old Pitt has given a good ma-<lb />Jority for Lucas, Wacson and Bryen.<lb /><lb />The Wrong Mr. Moore.<lb />Yesterday a colored man who ap-<lb />pearcd by his dress to be fairly fixed<lb />sepped up to cne of the windows at the<lb />postoftiice and asked to see oMr. Moore�<lb />on private business. Forwarding Clerk |<lb />W. W. Moore went out into the corri- |<lb /><lb />Our claim ot ever keeping abreast of vogue in<lb />showing the latest and most desirable in: MenTs<lb />and BoyTs Wearables, is freely allowed by all<lb />who makecomparisons of styles and qualities,<lb />and our prices cannot fail,to make them quick<lb />sellers. ~<lb /><lb />weight Undergarments much )<lb />a change, something warmer without being too<lb /><lb />heavy<lb />cial values in Underwear tor men and boys. .°,<lb /><lb />FRANK WILSON;<lb /><lb />snow ti entiation:<lb /><lb />TEST TAG OT,<lb /><lb />oExclusive in design, exceptional in quality<lb /><lb />and in prettiness and tuned up to the highest<lb />key are the fall stocks of eri?<lb /><lb />Ciothes,<lb /><lb />"" HATS, ""<lb />Furnisings..<lb /><lb />4.8 3<lb /><lb />4s<lb />tai<lb /><lb />TIME/S UP?<lb /><lb />those summer-<lb /><lb />You canTt go on wearing i i<lb />longer. Younee<lb /><lb />or comfort. We are showing very spe-<lb /><lb />e ~ we<lb /><lb />TH&amp; KING CLOTHIER.<lb /><lb />dor near the stairway leading to Col-<lb /><lb />leetcr RogersT office, and the negro ap-|<lb /><lb />preached him with a little hesitatios.<lb />oMr. Moore,� he began, oI haven't<lb /><lb />fixed my taxes yet, and I was told thet |<lb />if I would come to see you, T cound get |<lb />you to fix Tem tor me, I".� |<lb />But he proveeded no further, for Mr.<lb />Moore informed the negTo that he was<lb />jattending only to his own taxes, or<lb />words to that effect, and that the negro<lb />}was pouring his tale of woe into the<lb />The Mr.<lb /><lb />Moore he sought was Secretary U. B.<lb /><lb />wrong Mr. MooreTs ears.<lb /><lb />. . e !<lb />Moore ef the Republican Congressional<lb /><lb />committee. " Asheville Citizen.<lb /><lb />Chalimaa ManlyTs Prediction.<lb />oT have received reports from nearly<lb />all the counties in the State. There is the<lb />| largest registration ever had in North |<lb />Carolina, and the vote, if cast, wil! be<lb />in exeess f 300,000. The gain in<lb />black vote even as the registration now |<lb />stands. From almost every county<lb />orginization, and if I.can rely on the<lb />*| reports of several of the leading Demo-<lb />crats from different sections who have<lb />been at the headquarters this week, our<lb />folks are waking up to splendid work.<lb /><lb />plain Democratic. workers and the<lb />youug men.<lb /><lb />" Bryan will carry this State by over<lb />30,000. Our State ticket is as certain<lb />to be elected as it is thit. November<lb /><lb />of negroes is prevented being voted<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />now registered, will vote.<lb /><lb />even cteathuen nthe pres<lb /><lb />North, Carosina, \<lb />Pitt County.<lb /><lb />the next, term of the Superior Court 0<lb />| Pitt Connte, to be tad Rete court<lb />| Hiotiee in Greenville on theT 18th: ~Mon,<lb /><lb />tly white vote has exceeded that in the }<lb /><lb />comes the news of strong Demoeczatic }<lb /><lb />Especially is this activity noticed in the<lb /><lb />will-come, if the fraudulent registration ge<lb /><lb />against us, and the Democrats, who are} 37é<lb /><lb />In the Suprior Court, |<lb /><lb />Moore Lassiter.<lb /><lb />Cee PL ype 4 Summons.<lb /><lb />Sarah  asaiter, J; a i ide<lb />~whe defendant above named will take<lb /><lb />rotier tat aa wetion' entitled: ~as, above Kage<lb />has een commenced .tn, the Superior |.4awo<lb />Court of Pitt County for x divolee and [yay<lb />the said defendant will farthen take por<lb />notice that@we te FeguTred� to appear ~4<lb /><lb />ARVELOUS values in this department.<lb />We've plumed ourselves tor the biggest<lb />business ever produced by magnificent<lb />moneyTs-worth. The stock is in prime con-<lb />dition. The season has just dawned"our buyer<lb />is just back from the markets,where he gath-<lb /><lb />ered all the weaves that you are now wanting.<lb /><lb />Everything as fresh as the first breath ofa rose.<lb /><lb />. a |<lb />| , Leader ot Styles<lb />At Higgs Bros. old stand. oO<lb /><lb />Cae eer<lb /><lb />ure<lb /><lb />the gainer if you take advantage of<lb />tionally low prices we are making from<lb />oMonday, the 26th inst.,on before mov- :33-4<lb />"ing to our new store. "<lb /><lb />EAA AMA ASA AAA Os<lb /><lb />Dress. Goods<lb />' &amp; Trimmings.<lb />Capes &amp; Jackets.<lb />Carpets and °<lb />emer iil «Matting.<lb />© Ladiesand:.� :<lb />Me. MF en ~Shoes, zs<lb />4 \NotionTall kinds<lb /><lb />NUE S<lb /><lb />: i ? wee Wate<lb />ur,stoek. embraces ,all<lb />Stylish Eects and the<lb />~prices.ara.sure to, make<lb />oui HAPPY. . Oall. and<lb />letus show:you that,we<lb />meanwhat -wesay. oo)<lb />"__ =<lb /><lb />Pa |<lb /><lb />00:<lb /><lb />wwan<lb /><lb />ating | 1+ : | ~<lb />ee (2 o | But now He is derd anl owe hope at /duvattet the'lsdT Monday-ia September<lb />tag cities by i tre : : iy a rs ASOB ahd answen or damur to the eore-<lb />OE FEY Miri Fear el | sais sis coxen nis comatey is slessaf Bank. ot ane Beil er the elie<lb />Nod, : Boslabte AACRAANPRAA | And ia bis death his country is ~Dless-\| mu ed. will be granted.<lb /> sidoots MATS! Geke Pra emtee $d! | Saas jm MPhie oh day of ee are 3<lb />eg yeh Jeeves od : . . _, 4, oT Ea MORE<lb />Next door to the Bank~of ~This brought loud chesrs frown the Clerk Superior Court.<lb />Greenville; audience."Washington Messenger. .  B. F. Tyson,PlaintiffTs Attorney.<lb /><lb />LANG SELLS CHEAP.<lb /><lb />the excep-<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>oS<lb /><lb />et,<lb /><lb />G@untered as second-class: mail matter.<lb /><lb />semen<lb /><lb />ae merit e *"ntl<lb /><lb />SURSCRIPTIGNERATES.<lb /><lb />We print below a statement of<lb /><lb />One ~year, - = # $8.00 tion, prepared by a gentleman D<lb />- - aa) L .<lb />-ppe month, ; ~ ~y9|Who bas given careful and long<lb />a . ° . ° , : A nn be ; .<lb />Delivered in town by,earriers without study to the election figures, and R<lb />~2xtra cost. whose position entitles his views<lb /><lb />Advertisng rates are libata end qa to the greatest weight. He sel- M<lb />~ad on appiication to the editor or at} ai over makes predictions, apd G<lb /><lb />GY WATSONTS VOTE. 6,000 stay-at-home yotes, which<lb /><lb />" _ ... ..} would make a tctal vote of 125,-<lb /><lb />ae oWHI H a Editor, | Be Will Receive a Plurality of 31,-|362. This calculation assures<lb />2 OS =. cay Fc o. _| 288 Over Russell"His Vote Will | Watson a plurality over Russell<lb />ST be 156,650."Will Exceed = of 31,288. According to these fig-<lb />EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT; SUNDAY). Vote For iueiris end Bas- nres the Populist vote should be<lb />: sell by 3,250."Guth- ! . °<lb /><lb />ane conus gies ries Vote Wil! Be as follows: For Exam in 1892,<lb />| 27,840. 47,840 (we take Exums vote be-<lb /><lb />causeitisthe largest, although<lb />= Weaver only received 44,736),<lb /><lb />the outlook inthe coming elec from which must be dedacted. 5,-<lb />ve ne « COND W -Ch08- 000 Populist who will vote the<lb /><lb />the 15,000 negroes, who will vote<lb /><lb />ance of 27,840, which shou'd be<lb /><lb />emocratic ticket this year, and<lb />epublican. This means a bal-<lb /><lb />ajor GuthrieTs vote. If Maj.<lb />uthrieTs vote is added to Rus-<lb /><lb />Maj. HENRY HARDING AssTt Cashier.<lb /><lb />AVL<lb /><lb />~Greenville, N.C.<lb /><lb />STOCKHOLDLivsG.<lb /><lb />Million Dollars,<lb /><lb />Wm. T. Dixon, President National<lb />Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md.<lb /><lb />Representing a Capital of More Than a Halt<lb /><lb />J W. HIGGS, Pres, 1.8, HIGGS, Cashier | 1 HAVE THE PRETTIEST<lb /><lb />"-LINE OF "<lb /><lb />Wall Paper!<lb /><lb />sure to see my samples. All new<lb />styles, uot an old piece in the lot.<lb />Will take pleasure in bringing<lb />samples to your home if you will<lb />notify me at my shop near Hume<lb />ber's, on Dickerson avenue,<lb /><lb />The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland A. P ELLINGTON,<lb /><lb />Neck, N. C.<lb /><lb />Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N.C} Greenville Market. "<lb />PR. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C.<lb /><lb />Correeted by S. M. Schultz.<lb /><lb />the office 7:<lb />_. | never ubless he presents the facts , D. W. Hardee Higgs  Bros., Bntter, per 1b 15 to 25<lb />ha o that show upon what his predic- sellTs vote we have a total off Grenville, N. C. Western Sides 4t to &amp;<lb /><lb />o We desire a livo correspondent at pe oS P 153,202, which represents the max Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124<lb />avery postoffice inthe covnty, who will/ tious rest. The predictions and}. . " Corn 40 to 6U<lb /><lb />- d in brief items of NEWS as it occurs | |; imum vote which can be polled ~af | Corn Meal 50 to 65<lb />: ix each neighborhood. Write plainly SE below show 4 thorough for the fusion candidates on the| ,We respectfully solicit the accounts Flour, Family 4.25 to 6.00<lb />d only on one side of the paper. familiarity with the political staT . ; of firms, individuals and the general | jaya 6} to 10<lb /><lb />ane Only a , State ticket. This vste is 3,250/~ 2%." Oat 3 to 48<lb /><lb />| ______| tistics of the State, and the de- less than the estimated Demo vublie, . oe . &amp; oe<lb /><lb />ace ~~ |ductions drawa from the figures|'° | Checks and Account Books furnish | 780" oTate 88<lb />Liveral Commission on -supscrip- . cratic vote. No one who 1S acc ed on application. Salt yer Sach 75 to 1 60<lb /><lb />, ' will be regarded us eminently ; ny _ . alt pe a<lb /><lb />jon rates paid to agents. . qualnoted with the politics of this Chickens _ 1U to 25<lb />1 : _____ | COnseryative by those who have!  | . , Egys per déz 124<lb />"" oe ,| State now, will claim that the fu- 8 2 o<lb /><lb />dT rH, 18° TEES © CATGUN OeTOR TI Ol sion State ticket will receive a Beeswax, Des °<lb /><lb />Tvugspay. October, 2/7H, 1896, the vote 1n North Carolina. a : Cotton and Peanct,<lb />total combined vote of the Re-<lb />wile<lb /><lb />The campaign has progressed<lb /><lb />= Sa ;<lb />sufficiently far to enable us to<lb /><lb />DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES. muke a fairly accurate forecast] "°<lb /><lb />of the result, That Bryan will<lb /><lb />ee National Ticket carry the State by an oyerwhelm- Jority."Kaleigh News and Ob-<lb />. : ad ing majority, is conceded by ail SOrVOr:<lb />' .FOR PRESIDENT. intelligent observers. The in- ~<lb />~~ WILLIAM J. BRYAN, creased registration, particularly | hisTyear the women of Utah, | 4<lb />" fot Nebraska. in Democratic counties, discloses Colorado and Wyoming will vote<lb />FOR VICE-PRESIDENT. the tact that we can safely count| for President.<lb />ARThUR SEWALL, upon a full Democratic vote, =<lb />of oMaine. something we have not had since| The greatest difficulty about<lb />" 1888. Very considerabie gains/the Republican campaign just at<lb /><lb />FOR -CONGRESS"FiIRST District. !will be made from the Fopulists| present is that McKinley is the<lb /><lb />publicans and Populists. Every<lb /><lb />will add to the Democratic ma<lb /><lb />te less than ~his combined yote<lb /><lb />and quick sales<lb /><lb />Unertakers ad<lb /><lb />«| Below are Norfolk prices of cotton<lb /><lb />and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished<lb />by Cobb Bros. &amp; Commission Mere<lb />chants of Norfok -<lb /><lb />OOTTON.<lb /><lb />FerAl DIPeCLOrS, geass te<lb /><lb />GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /><lb />ve just received an<lb /><lb />Low Middling 6 13-16<lb />Good Ordinary<lb />Tone"steady,<lb /><lb />PEANUTS,<lb />Prime 2<lb />Extra Prime 2}<lb />| oancy 23<lb />Spanish 60 to Ta<lb /><lb />of the Jatest style and are ready to serv | Tone"quiet.<lb />the wants of the trade at Prices Lowe<lb /><lb />than ever offvred befcre. Small protits ,<lb />is our motto. Our| GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET<lb /><lb />w. 1. LUCAS, for the entire State uckets, Gains worst whipped presidential candi goods are new and cheap to meet the REPORT.<lb />of Hyde county. are likewise reported from silver! date the country bas ever had,| wants of the masses. wie are ser ing<lb />: The Ce , goods at a price far below the usun "<lb />FOR ELECTOR"FIRST DISTRICT. Republicans. Che only thing and Hanna knows it."Atlanta vee P CY oO. L. JOYNER.<lb />JOHN H, SMALL, that can bring abou Republican Constitution. 875 casket we sell for 960 |<lb />success will be the failure of oyok Luas"Common.... . ....24 $0 8<lb /><lb />ot Beaufort county.<lb /><lb />Democrats to vote, and the suc- Chairman Ayer is quoted xs 55<lb />State ~Licket. } ceastul vote by drepubhiosns of saying that Maj. Guthrie had fo ses<lb />_ illegal registered negroes. The oplayed thunder.� ~This means "_ om © «<lb />FOR GOVERNOR: following HE based on for- that Maj. Guturie has not been 30 se<lb />CYRUS B. WATSON, mer votes, make these facts ap" willing to talk for silver in public b&amp;w os<lb />of Korsyh. parent jand trade with rolu-bags onthe}. Al! we ask isa trial and will give ent<lb />"_" In 1892 the vote for Goyerncr}] | , | © tire satisfaction.<lb />' sly."Raleizh News and Obser- : W ve CO.<lb />~FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR: Carr was 135,519. If we add to yer G. A. McGOWAN &amp; CO<lb />THOS. W. MASON, this the natural increase of 6 per 8. F. SUGG. Manager.<lb />sot Northampion. Copt., which is the lowess percer- Major Guthrie, Populist nomi-| "<lb /><lb />[ror SECRETARY:<lb /><lb />CHAS. M. VOOKE,<lb />ot Franklin.<lb /><lb />tige of one Presidential year) nee for Governor, urges all. free<lb />over another in twelve vears, We|gilver men to vute only for free<lb />have 8,131, which added to Gov- silver candidates; not to vote for<lb />ernor Carr's vote, makes 143,650. | gold bugs or.axy candidate who<lb /><lb />= on ee<lb /><lb />~ 6<lb />6) ss o<lb /><lb />6. be bs<lb /><lb />45.<lb /><lb />26<lb /><lb />20<lb /><lb />15<lb /><lb />50<lb /><lb />12.50<lb /><lb />Opposite Post Office.<lb /><lb />A Large stock of~"<lb /><lb />o Fine.... .eee.....7 to 14<lb />Currers"Common... ....64 tol0<lb /><lb />oFine... 2... 10 to 18<lb /><lb />LOOD POISON<lb /><lb />) A SPECIALTY fit. 2°<lb />Htiary BLUOD POISON permanency<lb />aacurcd in 16 to35 days. You canbe trontedey<lb /><lb />fa CY. Ifyou prefer to come here we will con<lb />tract to pay railroad fareand hotel bills,and<lb />nocharge, if we fail to cure. If you have taken mere<lb />cury, lodide potash, and still have aches and<lb />A Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat,<lb />mples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers or<lb />any part of the body, Hair or ebrows fallin<lb />out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISO<lb />we puarantce to cure. We solicit the most obsti=<lb /><lb />tap ayers . mm , . : Q . ,<lb />K. a1. FURMAN there 18 uo doubt that 9,000 men will vote for gold bugs. ~The tadiea tank ems eemts act Ree<lb />X. IM. j ALIN, who voted for Weaver in 1892 election of Bryan can avail nuth" 4 tional gumraney Abe iat behind our nncondie<lb />. a 0 T : y ; Q n<lb />ST SSE: will vote for Watson this year; atl ing for silver if enough gold bug Furnish U7 Stason Tors GOO, REMEDY COn<lb />p 4 . , ay ~ i ~ L) oO ~ AGO, -<lb />B. F. AYCUCK, do lykewise, which, added to the| elected to control the Congress. , DO SS =<lb />at Wayne, former figures, makes a total | ~Therefore, every man who hon- Goods, Bicycles, AC. Professional Cards.<lb />" Democratic vote of 100,050. The | estly wants free silver must vote . "<lb />SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION : total vote of the State in 1838 was} fs the Demcocratic nominees for Just opened up in D* R. L. CARR,<lb />J.C. SCARBOROUGH 282,686: in 1892 there was 278,- |the Legislature. ~ DENTIST,<lb />t Job U3; wet loss of 2 per cont. where |e ee They alone have) store next door to J. Greenville, N.C.<lb />of Joluston. 3; net loss of 4 per Cent., \ o |pleged themselves to vote only YN Ke over Old Brick Store next to<lb />_"~ as there should have been a gain | for 4 silver man for the United C. Cobb &amp; Son. by sing Fo se,<lb /><lb />FOR Se AL: of 6 per cent. ~This discloses the| grates Senate."Statesville Land-<lb />F. L. OSBORNE, fact that at least 22,000 voters did | ark<lb />ot Mecklenburg, not vote in)1892. The exodus memati<lb />" principally tovk place between A Story of Crisp.<lb />FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE gU- these dates during which tine "_<lb />PREME COURT, some 10,000 negro voters left the} Here isa little story of the late<lb />A. C. AVERY, ot Burke, State. Many Democrats in 1892| Charles Frederick Crisp: Iv one<lb /><lb />G. H. BROWN, ot Beaufort. were dissatisfied with the nomi-|of<lb />"" nation of Mr. Qieveland, and | th<lb /><lb />COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET. while not willing to leave the par-| per to which ke faithfulle suk»<lb /><lb />FOR THE SENATE,<lb />J. J. LAUGHINGHOUSE.<lb /><lb />ty, staid at home. So it is fair| se<lb /><lb />OK wiehae dite Acris amounting to somethiug like 6,-|to know if his subscription bad<lb />, JB LITTLE , OUU, were Democrats, who. will/not expired. On one of these<lb />| , vote in this election. If this be! occasions, meeting with the edi-<lb /><lb />C L BARRETT, added to the former ascertained | tor, he handed him a $9 bill say-<lb /><lb />"_ | yote, we have as the conservative- | ing:<lb />ROH COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. I 1y ggtimnated Democratic vote tor| oIhave missed three issues of<lb />¥ 7a x TUCKER, this year 156,650. my paper and Iam sure I must<lb />a regina een NON, | In 1892 the Republicans cast/be in arrears. Take that and call<lb />a BCONGLETON. por Furches 94,684, and for Har-|itsquare. .<lb />a rison 100,342. if we take the|} oBut,� said the editor, othe pa-<lb />ee [larger vote and add to it 6 per|per is only a dollar a year, and<lb />~GM TUCKER, | cent. as the natural increase, we| your subscription wonTt be out<lb />- "_" have 106,362, from which we/ until January !�<lb />FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS, should deduct 2,000 silver Repub-| oThat's all right,� replied Crisp,<lb /> L{B,MEWBORN. licans who have: left the party,|o~but you keep the money,� and<lb />ee | which leaves 104,362. In 1892 a/then, in a whisper: oI never<lb />oFOR TREASURER. larger number of negres voted the | saw an editor yet that diduTt need<lb /> SLLITTLE. Populist. ticket. They will vote | i!� | :<lb />Coo the Republican ticket thisT year. bi nssra atin ts boat.<lb />i eto ms, «| Th in Sa a ny ate ae ieescs oe talisndek ih pivdiee-|<lb /><lb />ve OLAUGUINGHOUSE " |15%90 which, added to the 204,362, iy<lb /><lb />| mikes a total vote which Russell!<lb /><lb />: Seemed ~i<lb /><lb />to assume that one-balf of the re-| home from Washington he always<lb />maining stay-at-home  vote,/| sought the editor and demanded<lb /><lb />- dowd ae éll'!she ballo-box. ~And the theft is<lb />_ [onal ito expect in this State'ot the same, whether done by Ss rall<lb />| 119,862. To this must be added | road m .0F 6 political heel-<lb /><lb />pgs tina rote tay ior "Bickmond Dispatch. Bes<lb /><lb />ere was a little weekly newspa-<lb /><lb />Stoves and Tinware<lb />the counties of his district cheaper than ever be- item = rnp<lb /><lb />fore.<lb /><lb />"<lb /><lb />7<lb /><lb />S E PENDER John K. Woodard, ¥, U. Harding,<lb />° ° Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N.C,<lb />&amp; CO.<lb /><lb />OODARD &amp; HARDING,<lb />ATYORNEYS-AT-LAW,<lb />Greenville, N.:<lb />Special attention given to collectipns<lb />and settlement of claims. ~,<lb />Loars made on short times<lb /><lb />W shington, N.C, Greenville. N.C,<lb />MALL &amp; LONG, ce<lb />Attorneys and Counselors at Law.<lb /><lb />ribed. When he would come<lb /><lb />the same as stealing it.out of<lb /><lb />00°000~0¢$ [eqIduy<lb /><lb />see ¢@6tt =]<lb /><lb />lO N ~SITIANATUD<lb /><lb />~ATMANASYO 40O<lb /><lb />*SUIIJ-4 PUB SUOSIOg BIGISUOdseyY Jo sjUUIOD<lb /><lb />oV PuE su0;730]}05 SIPHOS puv ssoujsng Zupyuvg jesousH w s}"uSULI)<lb /><lb /> 00°000'z$ yerdey ur preg",<lb /><lb />me<lb />~<lb /><lb />ANVGA BSHL<lb /><lb />*9681.~4u3S1 ANN GHZINVDUOAY<lb />~T °3,804d-271A ~NOSA.L.TV o&amp;<lb /><lb />2 ysva ~aL<lb /><lb />+s<lb /><lb />"2.824 ~SIAVG o14<lb /><lb />GREKNVILILF¥F, N.C.<lb />_ Practices in all the Courte,<lb /><lb />3arbers.<lb /><lb />AMES A. SMITH, :<lb />TONSORIAL ARTIST,<lb />GREENVILLE; N. 0,<lb />Patronage solicited, Cleaning, Dyeing<lb />and Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty<lb /><lb />JH cRBERT EDMUNDS,<lb />FASHIONABLE BAREEK.<lb /><lb />Special attention given to cleaning<lb />Gentlemens Clothing.<lb /><lb />ie<lb /><lb />OTKL NICHOLSON, .<lb />J. A, BurGEss, Mer.<lb />Washington, N.G,<lb />This Hotel has been thoroughly renv<lb />vated, several new rooms .added, élac~<lb /><lb />tric bells to every room, Attentive ser"<lb />vants. Fish and Oysters served daily.<lb /><lb />_. Centry located. |<lb />Notice. von n<lb /><lb />{° The Town Tax List for 1896 has been<lb />placed in my hands for collection, All<lb /><lb />| See owing taxes to thé town |<lb />-Greenville are hereby ~notified to pay<lb />the same and save ae en :<lb /><lb />' E. M, McGowan, Tax Collector,<lb /><lb />Mb PAE<lb /><lb />Recta e<lb /><lb />ever shown in Greenville. 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RI | ae ee " poe<lb />i i j dean ie a Lye<lb /><lb />{ as ete ofp caenbs Soy -- aaa iy §<lb /><lb />i F<lb /><lb />j | . je? 3 ~ at. oT W,<lb />| . a : = ee a<lb />i | 1 he : ; So mn ee<lb />I | { :  = tS hate Uae J<lb />¥ Pi t4," je + pee A.<lb />, en a<lb /><lb />Ly Tarboro; 12 12 a<lb /><lb />" MR iy 397. Sy eg ae I LAND |<lb /><lb />es ees es eed ~= Ais ° 2 ee eee Ra oo<lb /><lb />Ly Rocky Mt ] OU TU | A 45] Et ate om ~ ans , () § eee<lb />Gy Wilson | 2080 || 620) See "<lb /><lb />» a) joe,<lb />a ee / 3 5B: ; | ¥ Bi + ay<lb />Vv ay'tteville) 4 86 1.7  O  O"<lb />Ar. Florence 72534) | ae Pars) oN a<lb />" So ESTAbLSHED 1875. ; SS<lb />o_|_|__ SAM. M. SSHULTZ Yai<lb />" "_" | ai SEV. Oe. NS le waft oa | Hh<lb />P. os . . Side, Hi r ~ ooH 4<lb />» Ly Wilson 2 08 a PCRK SIDESGSHOMSDERS| Saf AMA ARICA | tid<lb />sboro | 3 eas NE<lb />Lv vopnela. 4 16 | x 10) JARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY | ° pee N go g ey<lb />vAr Wilmington| 6 45 | 9 45 _ ing their yearTs supplies will ting é SFr<lb />o Pr uw | | A.M | theirincercost toget our prices befere pua OW My<lb />| | chasing elsewhere, Ourstock iscomplete | Ye fio<lb />~ uallits branches. 3 ip \ i;<lb />' ~ Pil. ' j 5 x<lb />meme tomesar stan I EApIVG AMUSENINT, Fee)<lb />Dated Be x 2 a | Rl CE, TEA, dc. Presenting © a:<lb />April 20, 33 | S| | 313 | Ways tw ovens WQoscer oRICE ESS . |<lb />~TSH6, ZQ  n [| Be [Ways Wehovess Worcs _ O Fae SS wer ae 4 ye<lb />pn) oo | TBA CEE SRUFF &amp; more. Apsolute J Seg by Xs ML Clipsing<lb />Ly Bicrerce 8B 4b 74 | weet treet from Monufeerurer fl oo ~ = AG «| rove (i |<lb />Lv Fayetteville) 1110) 9 40 | | porte tinue 4 e pratt, A'com ev d feattires / 1 fe * Sha O} Ml<lb />Ar Wiley iota, | role stock of 4than any other | 8 ao RR nnd () F t_ahinaho<lb />~~ Ss = | FURNITURE Tented Institution. \\ e ~aXe |] al (ymAlhaion<lb />ss | . i ww ig a Ty<lb />2s | | dlaavs onband #11 s0ld at prices tosun 7 \ i CA ow Arenic CMe OMENS ©<lb />mee rt) ae eee} Lhe times. Ons poods areall bought and j SS / / . / OIG LS OTGG<lb />| 1 MY | Ae ww | sold for CASH therefore, buvine no risk \~ ES: .<lb />Ly Vilinington! 9 35, FOOT TO Pin lwe vether a elowe margsn th AVA mons aS ey fom ~ -<lb />u 0 lie tp Alt | 4  COYLE ey, pene 4! N c / Hex y ae We 4 7, / fi a) J TWN 4<lb />Ueda [isa | | 5 gH LOO ME i. oA PULING<lb />os Wilsen 1 _ | Jo 27 | a fe o@e hi<lb />Vv tarbore 248) J |  o(a ¢ OCH o~ I | B5 iS JOO.<lb />l= | GREENVILLE ; UPCYS ELGLS OG,<lb />an ay efil and Dj<lb />an Fe pers MN NI Menagerjes ip OM<lb />oie eS ale Aeagem rt open Mage THES Mt<lb />Vv Sin yay (11 3f 10 § .<lb />Ar Koeky Mr | i Tt) 4116 e A feproduchon 0)<lb />ee<lb /><lb />Ar Tarbore<lb />Lv Tarbore<lb />Lv Rocky Mr<lb />Ar Weldon<lb /><lb />| The next sessi {this school Fwill Uy Cr DA a Dome Dx A<lb />i ae xt. session of th ( [OFS<lb />TR Mi DAY SEPT. 7, 1896.<lb /><lb />5 memes Rene,<lb /><lb />and continte for 10 months. "" . ,<lb />Train on S@otland Neck Sraneh toa The terms are as tollows. Pt 7 =<lb /><lb />Caves Weldlou 3.55 p.m., Lialitax 2.10 Primary knglish per mo. $2 00<lb /><lb />p.m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.5" pi Intermediate  &amp; $2 0<lb /><lb />m., Greenville 6.47 p.m., Kinston 7.45 | Higher Nee $3 00<lb />p.m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2 Languages (each) ** $1 50<lb /><lb />&amp; m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. Arriving | The work and disclpline of the schoo)<lb /><lb />~fay « . ., ; ~ll be as ber i ° °<lb />Me ee a mice ot outa CHAP Excursion Rates on Railroads.<lb /><lb />Trains on Washnigton Branch lenve | iberal patronage.<lb /><lb />F eT Mee<lb />; sis FR, er eG, Pe ie Se a<lb />7 : ee pene = Ras sig ei eet ety x vp tale ne SBS aes Oe<lb /><lb />Washington 8.00 a, m., and 3.00 p.m ; TS " (ee aa :<lb />arrives Parmele 3.50 a. m.. and 4.40) p. W. H. RAGSDALF, c or =<lb />m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., Teturning leaves em ci: . 3 Canvass.<lb /><lb />Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. m. The candles.<lb /><lb />N60 gan an eres Washington |""""" arty oF Pitt ator<lb /><lb />11.50 a. n., and 7.10 p.m, Daily ex- p a, oa |<lb />ana the Vario: . Voorhees wa, id<lb /><lb />ept Suuday. Couneects with trains on yay A &amp; ag<lb />Scoth nd Neek Branch. . ° THE MORNING STAR dress the pees. 4. oy an | f | g<lb /><lb />Train leaves carvore, N ©, via Albe- sues of the day. ais. | wid |<lb />marle &amp; Kaleigh it. rt. daily except Sun- rR iy | ; sees... : | . ; . | es a ; ;<lb />day. ar 4 50 }» Ta., Sunday 4 GO P M: i ie Cldesd et Sa a ~ | GIV ES YOU PRE NEWS k RES EVERY :<lb />artive Plyinowth 9.90 P. of. 8,25 p, m. | SUGGS Mot " AFTERNOON (EXCL �T SUNDAY) AND<lb />WORKS FOR THE PFs | |<lb /><lb />Returning. saves Plymouth daily except<lb /><lb />Ihre<lb /><lb />Pactolus, Weds ids OQetolye 2 ter<lb /><lb />' |<lb />Sundey, 6.00 a. 1, Sunday 9.30 a om }): i] ~Dh catnweme ~hee il Farmville, Praday, OF iter 30th, | INTERESTS OF |<lb />* vn ; . o8 7 . . { _" 4 oe<lb />arrive Tarboro 10.26 ar and. 1). 45 all \ ACUNDADO HH Aiden, Sanus oo tuto ey, Sst. iy<lb />Train ou Widlaud N.C. branch leaves "7. Candidates ution. (' Hes are in =| "-"" -Y) ' tr<lb />Goldsboro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a ed tobe presen. uc participate ie ti | ee<lb /><lb />m. arriving Smithtield 7°30 a.m. Re. North Carolina. discussivn. oAobkx. L. Brow. GRREN VILLE FIRST, PILLS COUN TY . ECOND :<lb /><lb />Fives nt Galdsbors 30a men Chairman Domo: ie" Eventive Coa OUR POCKET BOOK TH1kD :<lb />R Trars io Nas YUbLtd fears EI em ' 4. 4<lb />orky Mount at 4.36 p. m.. arrive |. ~ ye ) "" :<lb />Nashville 5.05 p., Spriog Hope 5.30 Che Onl Jaede Wola. y Judger aa. to. ; = + +<lb />p. m. Returnineave Spring Hope . rh . . , ~tae s cd «wy U 38$C i f 7 TEQe is) Cents ua. T<lb />8.002. m., Nashv 8.3) am, alive at its Class in tia State. DA Os etna a a2 Te! ONTH<lb />Rocky Mout 9.0 4 m. daily except election far Vii 0 ree C1ECH ee i a<lb />Sunda:. | Favors Lamited Free Coinage |to be held oni. - rata 1 he H Wh n 7 ,<lb />Tfalns on Lutia branch, Florence R | @f American Silver and Repeal] De ee a ' | ; weer | !<lb />4., leave Latin 640 5 m, aarive Dunbar . T T rATED Diem tC sey MG h |<lb />7.50 Pm, Clio .05 pm. Returning of the Ten Per Cent. Tax on Swith. Geo Wo eaiy. Si<lb />leave Ollor6.14 an, Dunbar 6.30 a m.|State Banks. Daily 50 cents Belvoir"J silgeo, oY SHED EI , .<lb />5 : .  } ASHED EVA C ) 55 DOs<lb />day Nm Mv exeent Su-| per month. Weekly $1.00 per| Rives, EP. Ness. wake PUBLISHED EVERY. WEDNESDAY 4!<lb />Train onClinton Branchleayes War-|Vear  \Ww.H. BaRNARD a nee H " Owelt a! fC ® oer Year, | °<lb />aw for Clinton caily, except Sunday;  Wilmine NC. W hiteh urst, .<lb />11.10 a.m. and 8.50 p, m: Returnirg Mmungton . Carohina"M AW oiaac, Henry<lb /><lb />leaves Clinton at7.00 a. m. ana3,00 Lm,<lb /><lb />Train No. 78 makes close connection<lb />at Weldon forall points daily, allrail via |<lb /><lb />t<lb /><lb />(S\p.e.. 8 7 eo!<lb />J@ Noble Levi cleus ys, ~Chis iy the PeopleTs Vavarite<lb />| Chicod Nu 1l"J W Sunch. WL rue don rnd ena o ae<lb />Smith, Frauk Kicks | HE TORACCO DE? vs! C4 i peep<lb /><lb />Richmone. alee et Hoste eat i in higod No cL A Whue, JO IS A KEGULAR FEATURE OF VHT yp ER<lb />Norfolk and Carolina &amp; for Nonik| 2 Charlotte pecniced Be ie oo iS ALONE WORTH MANY ~isis use<lb />ne all points ected ba ata OBSERVER {| Contentnes No. 1"Jovathan SUBSCRIPTION PRICE,<lb /><lb />~General Supe. ' 'e?}Daii, HS Busy, EOE ar Wh d "(0) ""-~ | naw<lb />T. M. EMERSON; ratie Manager. | | Contentnea No :"Sebron Cox,! Who a<lb />J. R. KENTY, GenT Manager North Carolina: Wm Worthington, Horace Roy Cn J ou ne a<lb /><lb />=} more ea wt sod, x] VOB PRINT I iwGe<lb />} : oy | Smith, F R Brewiugton. 7 SS-agye Von's igize: bibs<lb /><lb />Ont FEMA Sato, eoxy nettle ete Moret) ee<lb /><lb />ee Farmville Nu z- David Morgan | Rerlector CTmices,. , vO<lb /><lb />VA<lb /><lb />An cee eae te eel<lb /><lb />eee<lb /><lb />gi a secured the pores ofa Bees | JN Bynum, George Way. |<lb /><lb />oughly vompetent teacher and shai ; ~ \ ioe - wer oid , . re<lb /><lb />opens school for girls in the building | moro spenren san fearle _ Greenville Ney U Hines, J) OWE HAVE AMPLE YACILITIES<lb /><lb />on my premises lately occupied ag music invaluable visitor to th I Matthew , } 5 \ : W KOR THE WO AND DO AL Eases ope<lb /><lb />rooms. ~The session begius ou otfice, the club or the wo r _ Greenville No Bake KINDS OF COMMERLCT 41, AND | a<lb />MONDAY, 7th OF SEPTEMBER | ope palLy OBSERVER! prewar SMES LTT | TOBACCO WAREHQUSi: WORK... ©<lb /><lb />and will continue for ten months, «|». -Allof the news of the world. Com | Mayo. 3"J L Tuiepen | 7 Valerie ae<lb />The: 8. lete Dail rts from the Stat,|__Greenvills No 2 EUR PAD | rk 5 ft hy ~<lb /><lb />"Primary Bogtishper mo" gx 0o| | tn'National Capitals "6's sine | F ME eth, ved Jouko gut Work and Prices ~cit car Parone<lb /><lb />es. $2 50! nig WEKEKLY OBSERVER. Greepyille NO ne eee | Le BAA | :<lb /><lb />Higher. i &amp; : , ie 93.00 " A perfect famifly ~journal, T All the A D Jobhnsvun, ep ter gly A ih On. THEREFLECTO 4 ~ bt LK 4 :<lb />ay ae i ME pees ead attr RES The ~reports ay reac thd Figen Wik! W Be c<lb />Pee ae he rampant 68.6 from the Legistature's special. Fea-| WR Whiciu.J Cues ain, : : fot! bes fi<lb /><lb />. ho desire to patronize the io: the i x Xo LV  Wlson,,  -"I8 THE CHEAPEST PLACE LN GREENVI | :<lb /><lb />school hac beter appl early +8 only a| ture. Remember the Weckly Ob- Swift Creek Yo 1 ») | ' Cubwieied LLE<lb /><lb />ad<lb /><lb />~ id . &amp; ~ ~ T , st 4 : : T . . * A " Ei F: . id &amp; ry 7]<lb />Muted number be Willtaken,.. . oONUY ONE DOLLAs a YEAR. | 2 Sauth, Jv. br oWat Clad | BLANK BOOK. STATIONE T WOV<lb />aq MES. ALFRED FORBES, | "Cedd for simple doples. Address Byil DievkNo w" Wat Ci ap kan : . Sol aes<lb /><lb />aig<lb />ners: | res? | aia, NR Cory, bred Cucocd mi i<lb />Greenvilie Ng | ~ THE OBSEVRER | T° NB Cory, bred ] , ee te<lb /><lb />+s<lb />.<lb /><lb />Mr<lb /><lb />~ z * �<lb />~* » T<lb />¥ : ; ~ ~ :<lb />4 is i : : 6 2<lb />* i Ce alee:<lb /></p>
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We Wave a farge line<lb />both iv colors aud Ylacks apd can<lb /><lb />please you.<lb /><lb />~Th Ledies vvd  Geats BUR<lb />NIsiiiNas GOODS we have, a<lb />splendid live.<lb /><lb />In LADIES CLOT for Wraps<lb />we have,jusi what you want.<lb /><lb />neal<lb /><lb />In Meu and Joys PANTS<lb />GOODS we bave just the best<lb />stock to be found aud prices were<lb />never lo er.<lb /><lb />SHOWS. iu shoes we eadeav<lb />or tu buy such as vill please the<lb />wearer, the prices on bhoes are<lb />much lower than last season. Give<lb /><lb />us atrial when you need Shoes<lb /><lb />for yourself or any member of<lb />your family. We can fit the smali-<lb />est or largest foot in the county.<lb />Our J. M. Kevnolds &amp; Co.Ts Shoes<lb />for Men avd Boys are warranted<lb />to give good service. We have<lb />had six years experience with<lb />this line and know them to be all<lb /><lb />we clalm for them.<lb /><lb />eee<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 />FIXTURES, TIN WARE,<lb />WOOD and WILLOW WARE<lb />HARNESS &amp; COLLARS,<lb />TRUNKS, GROCEKiES,<lb />PROVISIONS, FURN ITURE,<lb />CHILDRENTS CARRIAGES,<lb />CARPETS, CARPET PAPER,<lb />RUGS, LACE CURTAINS.<lb />CURLAIN POLES,<lb /><lb />and any goods you need for your<lb />self and family come to see us.<lb /><lb />ated<lb /><lb />Our object is to sell good bon<lb />est goods at the lowest prices.<lb /><lb />We have a iacge line of<lb /><lb />FURNITURE!<lb /><lb />and can give you anything yca}<lb /><lb />may need at the lowest prices you<lb />ever heard of. Come and see our<lb />$12.50 Selid Oak Bedroom Suits,<lb />To pass us by would be an iues-<lb />cusable injustice to your pocket<lb />book. This is not so because we<lb />gayT so, but because our good:<lb />and-prices make it so. Here i8 a<lb />fair proposition: If we deserve<lb />nothing, give us nothing, but if<lb />you find our goods and prices sat<lb />sfactory, acknowledge it with<lb />your patronage. Hoping to sée<lb />you soon and promising our best<lb />efforts tc make your coming<lb /><lb />pl and profitable, we are |:<lb /><lb />oYour friends,<lb /><lb />-<lb /><lb />SMa<lb /><lb />; iy {4 7 Vee cage: a<lb />3 Lae<lb /><lb />- Beptomber 14th, 1806.<lb /><lb />-{other, tor sale only by Ed. H.Shelburn<lb /><lb />St eee le<lb /><lb />jet Br DL Sqhules.<lb /><lb />ae a . 3 bake ri 4 a [ ae é<lb />A Dirhacl Bull Smokie oDobades� a<lb /><lb />JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING<lb /><lb />eect<lb /><lb />Creates manyT new Dttsitiess,<lb />Lularges matiyT anol business,<lb />Preserves mahy'a large business.<lb />kevives nemy a dull business,<lb />Rescues many a lost business,<lb />Saves tuany a failing business.<lb />S$ -etires sucess to any business, |<lb /><lb />To oadvertise judiciousiy,TT uve the<lb />columrs of the REFLECTOR.<lb /><lb />eee nnn aaanmeennnnell et thao<lb /><lb />TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES.<lb /><lb />train going<lb /><lb />Passenger and mail<lb />Going South,<lb /><lb />north, arrives 8:22 A. M.<lb /><lb />irrives 6:47 P, M.<lb />North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A<lb /><lb />VM, leavesl0:10 A. ¥.<lb /><lb />South Bound Freight, arrivea 2:00 2,<lb /><lb />Ve leaves 2:15 P.S..<lb /><lb />~steamer Tar River arrives from Wash-<lb />iugton Mondsy, Wednesday and Friday<lb />leaves for Washington Tuesday, ~Thurs<lb />day and Saturdav<lb /><lb />WEATHER BULLETIN.<lb /><lb />era'ly fair ~Tuesdav.<lb /><lb />-_<lb /><lb />MARKETS.<lb /><lb />(By Telegraph )<lb /><lb />cere arn<lb /><lb />NEW YCRK COTTON.<lb /><lb />OPENTG. NOON. CLOSE.<lb />Dec. 1.07 . 7.90<lb />Jun. 7.88 7.91 8.06<lb /><lb />CHICAGO MEAT AND GRAIN.<lb /><lb />OPENTG CLOSE.<lb /><lb />| Pork"Jan. 7.80 7.80<lb />Kins"dan. 3.823 3.89<lb />Wueat"Dee. 70% w 694 683<lb /><lb />SPEAKINGS.<lb /><lb />econ<lb /><lb />The Reflector Talks 01 Many Subjects<lb />at Once,<lb /><lb />Fresh Carr Butter<lb />Schultz.<lb /><lb />today, at S. M<lb /><lb />Nice Catawba Grapes at Morris<lb />Meyer's. |<lb /><lb />A new lot of Cranberries justin, at<lb />Morris MeyerTs.<lb /><lb />Money loaned on 30, 60 and 90<lb />days. Apply to F. U. Harding.<lb /><lb />Fresh Mountain Butter, 20 cents<lb />per pound, at S$. M. Shultz.<lb /><lb />For a choice smoke, try Philadelphia<lb />Seal, at D. S. SmithTs.<lb /><lb />Vermont Butter for sale at D. S<lb /><lb />Smith.<lb /><lb />Tryapound of the finest Roasted Coffee<lb />you ever had, o400 Old Government<lb />Java and Mocha,� and you will have no<lb /><lb />&amp; Co.<lb /><lb />When COAL weather comes, donTt<lb />furget where 1o buy your Coal.<lb />SPEIGHT &amp; MorriLt.<lb /><lb />oSpanish ~l'wist,� great in shape still<lb />greater fora smoke. D.S. Smiru.<lb /><lb />Suecotash, just what you need for<lb />soups, at J. S. TunstallTs.<lb /><lb />Apples, Cocoanuts, Banannas, Lem-<lb />ons and Oranges jus) received at Mor-<lb />ris MeyersT.<lb /><lb />All kinds ot fresh Nuts just received<lb />and for sale cheap. Morris Meyer.<lb />The finest Yoreign and Domestic<lb />Fruits kept constantly on hand. A<lb />new supply just reovived. |<lb />| "J,.L. Starer &amp; Bro.<lb /><lb /> Ifdllo central give me 70 please, I<lb /><lb />they are always fresh.<lb /><lb />ee | ah ae et &amp; a8 chat!<lb />Just received 100,000 . envelopes<lb />the<lb /><lb />a ee<lb />E x es i wee ee Pes<lb />r A 2. oe a Re © se FE<lb /><lb />DAILY REFLECTOR,<lb /><lb />" The Reflector txtches Every*od<lb /><lb />Keeptye Cousanhy eb it Eriigs Soccess.<lb /><lb />Partly cloudy weather tonight. Gei-|<lb /><lb />day.<lb /><lb />t<lb />{<lb />|<lb /><lb />want some of Jesse Brown's groceries, ||<lb /><lb />jane thinaute. ©<lb /><lb />morr.ing.<lb /><lb />OCTUPUS. '<lb /><lb />~<lb /><lb />Peac.<lb /><lb />|<lb />- |<lb />W. HI. Burnes wert to Suffolk to |<lb /><lb />Ir J. Meri. of Falkland, was. here)<lb />today.<lb /><lb />Presiding Elder BE. R. Hall left tkis<lb /><lb />Lovitt (i) es wert to Kinston Mon-<lb />day eveniny,<lb /><lb />Barwell Riddick eatae ~in feom  Suf-<lb />folk Monday~ evening.<lb /><lb />Rev. A. Greaves returned to Kinston<lb />Monday evering.<lb /><lb />W. i. Cobb returned trom Raleigh<lb />Monday evening. |<lb /><lb />Col. Harry Skinner returned home<lb />Monday evening.<lb /><lb />M. H. Quinerly came over from<lb />Kinston this morning.<lb /><lb />Mrs. B. FE.<lb />Raleigh Monday evening.<lb /><lb />~Parh in ~returned from<lb /><lb />I. H. Sbeleun -and faraly returned<lb />~Monday evening trom Raleigh.<lb /><lb />Mr. and Mrs. J. 8S. C. Benjamin<lb />returned from Hassells Monday even"<lb />evening.<lb /><lb />R. L. Smith left this morning for<lb />tue Kocky Mount tair where his horses<lb /><lb />ure encered for the races.<lb /><lb />arrived Mond:y: eventingT to visit her<lb />sister, Mrs. 8. M. Sehultz.<lb /><lb />J. Hogh Parham and bride (nee<lb />Mi<lb /><lb />Monday evening.<lb /><lb />Tlunter, of Raleigh) arrived<lb />They have the best<lb />Wishes of a Lost of iriends.<lb /><lb />Ifthe weather continue like this un<lb />~il circus day there will be a tremen"<lb /><lb />dous crowd in town.<lb /><lb />lt you want family Fiour cf the best<lb />see us and get our prices. None can<lb /><lb />beat us. J. L. Srarxey &amp; Bro.<lb /><lb />Quite a rumbe of ministers and dei-<lb />egates passed through this morning for<lb />Washington to attend the N. C. Chris<lb />tian Conveution.<lb /><lb />Misa Mattie Abram, of Rocky Mount,<lb /><lb />Good<lb /><lb />ee ae one<lb /><lb />oess SHeses +t se<lb /><lb />DRESS<lb /><lb />ofashionTs favorites.�<lb /><lb />ments.<lb /><lb />bi<lb /><lb />Any Oth<lb /><lb />It gives us pleasure to announce that<lb />we are now displaying the most extensive<lb />and attractive stock of wool Dress Fabrics<lb />ever imported by us, selected with the ut-<lb />most care as to desirability of weave, beauty<lb />of effect. and excellence of quality; the re-<lb />sult has been to enable us to present a su-<lb />perb variety of superior grade goods in a<lb />truly wonderful assortment of the most<lb />recent creations of wool and silk and wool<lb /><lb />Handsome materials and fashionable<lb />fabrics will be difficult to obtain this sea-<lb />son, for the reason that importation are<lb />much below the average, particularly in<lb />fine silks and dress fabrics, and the Amer-<lb />ican manufacturers have been obliged to<lb />curtali their productions. |<lb /><lb />Eeach department of our business is ful-<lb />ly prepared to show the newest and cor-<lb />rect meterials, styles and colorings for tall<lb /><lb />_ and winter, and we strongly recommend an<lb />early examination of the various depart-<lb /><lb />RICKS &amp; TAF,<lb />The Money Savers.<lb /><lb />ml oe all ~ io ; 1 et ct<lb />Something n win season, Buckwhe:t,| ce - ne . i on ae 5 26 v6<lb />Oat Flake and Portorico Molasses, at Ae EUIIMRIDE VOSyS eD oe WOT =<lb />S. M. Schultz. Moore, F. G..James and others will make w Bog -<lb />seches A grand  Is sted,<lb />Magistrates and Constables are 10 be opees grand time Is expects = . ta<lb />elected in every township. If you want} A man who keeps putting off adver- Zo OE<lb />gocd men in those offices vote for the tising until he is more prosperous 1s like =r qb cto pte ent = _<lb />one to wantin: a dog trying to catch his tail. There is oe =o o ct res 5<lb />. . plenty of motion but no progress." O- 9. 9 Ad<lb />~Jhrough an oversight the printers Sp ane ra g Og ®<lb />atula.<lb />did not change the telegraphic market ve) 22g Se: =<lb />repor.sin yesterdayTs issue, but left the If every dealer sells as many whee | © Sanou ct w)<lb />. ee stoves as Baker &amp; Hart have sold Wil- oe a en) 23<lb />wrong quotations in. ; ~ 5 Oo Nas<lb />- . son heateis this season, the coal trust Qe 2.19 pre q ey<lb />If you want to vote right next Tues! wij] have a hard time working its gocds| awe WIS eas ©<lb />day look over tue ticket on another| 4g on che people. pat) ac) &amp; . a hy ere<lb />page of the RerLecToR and vote it Dancy, color d. spok �"� dD a Oo wo $ meal<lb />Straight. No gold bugs on that ticket. VELED Wis TLS 9 COIS poset Oe ~ Oo Qo 4 Vs roy<lb />-olored people here on Monday.T Thus B Q' © on mm<lb />} . y 3 ~~ ~<lb />Some ladies were out «a few evenings the effort KO ie the colored vote goes (o) OD mw =e V3)<lb />vine thei heel . be | Oo [bere is still another colored by s =| OS ost ©<lb />ago trying their wheels across the! jeaker oa the programme to be-here 9 Oo tO ra, 2 {T<lb />bridge and one of them left her! betore the election. DO wR etet<lb />photograph in a mud hole on the dam me are R65 5 =<lb />Now For Pianting. wm Soo @ ° pte Mg<lb />A lady once a resident of Pitt coun-| Winter Cabbage plants, Early Jer-| © ry od = 7) 5 =,<lb />ty, but now living in another part ofisey Waketi ld, Uharleston Wakefleld oa iA ® aed<lb />y g p y Wakelild, Uharlesto eld! &amp;  meSagkieetog<lb />the State, in renewing her subscription Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus, Lillies, } om 2 Ag fe) BOR c<lb />Renin Jnana PE) cane Frnit andOrnamental Trees,greenhouse ot Poec oc 9<lb />" 0 7 plants, &amp;. Catalogu: tree. = ome | D5 HO o<lb />say oyour paper is like a letter from ALLEN WARREN &amp; Son, 5 m6 BS gD Dig5 qo<lb />home.� Greenville, N.C. | Bans Divs O99<lb /><lb />ison<lb /><lb />Tho Wi'son Heater, which?is"a<lb /><lb />been patented.<lb /><lb />over any stove made.<lb /><lb />hours, and with ordinary care the<lb /><lb />With Patent Automatic<lb />| en nel i<lb /><lb />stove'for house heating, is the most remarkable that ~has ever<lb /><lb />fire will never go out.<lb /><lb />Smoke Moors.<lb /><lb />In the first place 1t radiates more'heat|than any stove'known, and will save 25 per coat. in fael<lb /><lb />Second, with two or thre ordinary sticks of pine stovefwool it willikeepithe fire fromT33{to:48<lb /><lb />in uve. It is not necessary to remove-the ashes: oftener than:oles'a month.. These stoves; are made .<lb /><lb />joftfitfervat styles"the smalione, which is made for bed ~rosuts; is s pecially recommended for health<lb /><lb />as well as cowfort. "<lb /><lb />The Wilson Haator has. greal ad yantne, over i ~ada<lb />89 doprsTare so cyastracted: that. théyicad<lb />These stoves gan, be seen our-stote; come ard loviiat 1 6m.<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />ilayT d;b¥e, ecauseit has Patent at pel<lb />e ro0ta'when yoa takeT te! tOT<lb />be tiken: bf atid ~patT Batk oon:<lb /><lb />+<lb />* 5 a ROR ares<lb />ca EX 2 ee<lb />a fs pie fe<lb /><lb />matic Smoke Doors, which prevent the amnky,<lb />to put in the wood. These<lb /><lb />i<lb /><lb />oad<lb /><lb />J. S. TunstallTs,<lb /><lb />- Headquarters for Hardware, Tinware Stoves.<lb /></p>
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