nen _D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner, — a Se —— _ TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 25 Cents a Month. GREENVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 1896. « TM AVORD designer of styles for OTHER LOCALS, et good fall trade, and those who advertise will get it. The colleges of the state aré report” ing large openings for the fall session, with more pupils than a year ago, It is a subject trequeatly referred to in these colunins but will bear mention- ing again, towit: Greenville needs a Board o‘ Trade and needs it bad. The Reflector office has just printed the annual catalogue of the Riverside Nurseries, A postal card sent to Alen Warren & Son will secure a copy. Newberne has an afternoon daily, the Chronicle, just started by C. L. Gaskill. The first number has been received and it is a neat paper indeed. The large farm implement factory of S. R. White & Bro. Nortolk, was destroyed by fire Wednesday night. About twenty five cther houses were burned, The financial statement of Greenville for the last fiscal year appears in the Rertector today. You can read it and see to whom the money of the | town was paid. The Ladics Aid Society of the Bap- tist Church were entertained by Mrs. P. KE. Dancy at Hotel Macon on Thurs- day evening. Trose present report aa occasion of much eujoyment. Riverside Nursery sent the RerLec— TOR a grape twig avout 20iuches long that had 17 large clusters of grapes on it, They were as tire a cluster of grapes as We 4ver saw. Frank Wilson has just placed five, nice clothing display counters in the centre of his st.re. ‘They are quite a convenience and show his handsome line cf clothing to good advantage The negro outlaw, John Koonce who was captured in this county last Friday, and had to be shot twice while being taken, died at Washinton Wed- nesday evening. His leg had to be am— putated and he never recovered trom the ope:ation. enn rman tte = ec tnt ei ri te tna The merchants are looking for a 1a Vigorous Campaign peculiatly fits him | er sneers at the disnatch recently in the ‘pounds of tobacco were sold on the The Mexican Dojlar Trick, MAJ. HARDING FOR REGISTER OF DEEDs. FALKLAND, N. C., Sept. 3, 796. Mr. Epitor:—On Tharsday, Sept. 10th the Democratic party will be cal-. led upon to select its leaders for the coming campaign and it the party will be wise in the selection of its candidates it is quite probable that the Democratic party will score a victory in the next election, Let them select the strong. est, most able men to be the standard bearezs. Major Henry Larding, as the nominee for Register of Deeds, would make a gallent fight for the prin. ciples of the party. A more Vigorous campaigner, a more able dedater and a man who would add more strength to the ticket could not be rouud in the county. Maj. Harding is a conservative man and exceedingly popular with the masses, and his highly honorable char- acter matched with his ability to make to be the standard bearer of his party in the coming fight. We are now passing through a very strategic period vf political develop— ment, a period which requires men of special fitness aud expcrie ce to assume the attitude of a campaign leader. Let us all come to the convention with one accord to nominate that able aggressive sethetsines auntie ee Onna and popular gentleman, Majos Henry Harding. The strength which he wil! add to the ticket, the vigorous energy with which he will enter the campaign Now let the Democratic party make him their rum. ince and he will make a gallant and able fight for Democracy, and on elec- tion day when the polis have closed and the votes counted the i.ame_ of Henry Harding - for Register of Deeds will be counted as victorious. Democrat. peculiarly fits him tor it. Coma East, Young Man. The Danville Tobazeo Journal ratk- Raleigh News and Observer from this place, because it stated that 125,000 Greenville market in cne day with the NEW FALL GOoDs. __ e ge LO ee. Are being received daily and if you want an elegant suit of clothes see, headquarters for men, boys and youths PINE CLOTHING ~ Satisfaction euaranteed in every case, Goods as represented. Prices are lower this season than ever known before. Don’t fail to see me FRANK WILSON; THE KING CLOTHIER. Sixteen limes as many nevelties in Ladies (oods as we have even shown. Sixteen times as many styles in Ladies Lee Dress Goods and Trimmings as Wwe have for- merly shown. Sixteen times as handsome are our entire purchase for the coming season, Sixteen fimes as much business do we ex- r) 16 TO 1. pect with the many bright and_ brilliant foods sales commencing as )) A. M. and last. ing until 4 P. M. The Journal cioses its remarks with, “we can’t just see The financial fakirs have launched that crowd our counters. Call and see if we can't show youthe thing you want, aher trick through the press—the Mexican dollar that in this country won't pass ever fifty cents, while the American ¢oilar, containing less how, with single, or double sales either, HALL 1096. us far as that matters, a market like , _ | Greenville, where the piles will not av- silver, passes for one hurdred cents. © They say that it is because there is be- hind the American silver dollar a sold dollar. The regson that the American dollar is worth 100 cents in tre Umted States is nut because there isa gold | dollar behind it to redeem it, tor there | is no such thiug. It is because it is re: ceivable by the United States for all jtaxes and anes. In Mexico the Mexi- can dollar is worth 100 cents f r pre- cisely the same reason. It will buy as mrch in Mexico asa United States dollor will in the United Siutes. A man voing to Europe would take neith- er ut the two with him, but one is as good as the other, erage over 60 pounds, can sell this amount of tobaccu in one day, between ) A. M.and 4 P. M.” there are a great many new ideas that the Journal man could learn that would be of interest to his Danville readers if he would come down east and epend a few days. On this market the piles will average much over 60 pounds i New and complete line RICKS & TAP Growing New Fall Goods. of Dress Goods, andTrimmings to match Carpets, Rugs and - Mattings In endless variety. and here we sell just about twice as many piles per hour ag is sold in Dan- ville. ‘his accounts for the Greenville market selling so much in one day. The Eastern markets of North Caroli- na are a long ways ahead of the older markets when it comes to expediting business. | Expanding. Developing. Notice, I take this method of declaring my-: self an Independent candidate for Reg- . ister of Deeds of Pitt county. If the Some Conundrums. voters cf the county endorse ty action by electing me I will serve them fuith- fully. C. O. Brown. Winterville, N: C., Sept. 4th, 1898. Department of Dry Goods oe Department of Notions 4 Why does a duck put its head under Department of | bin ® | | : the water / | For divers reason, Department of Shoes | Why does it take its head out of ‘ : : the water? ) : For sun-dry reasons. Why does it come out altogether ? To make a little run up on the bank f " ; Department of Trimmings. — oe Loaderghi p easily centers here. AdministratorsNotice, Having ‘qualified according to. Jaw as administrator of Jesse Brown deceased, late of Pitt County and State of North Carolina, all parties having Claims against bis estate are hereby notified fo present them to.me for payment withtn’| ; . trouble to show goods. twelye months fromthe dace of th’s no-| . “C. T. Munford 7 . ee tl thee or it will bm pene in bar of their re- | “My ietter of acceptance, s Mag hace sdl lad liedes AWN & ties indebted to ph: Next door 0 the Bank of saldvestabe are netiveld to make immedi. Twill set the world aflame. : Greenville. ate payment of same. My managers will write it. ; And I—will sign my name. Come and see them, no We have mastered the rmtricacie of the business in all its details. We giva you elegant things at eco~ nomical prices. The stocks are richly. complete: and. exquisitely beautiful. In buik and variety théy are not equalled elséwhere in the whole southern country. The grace and nice harmony,.the tone and charming taste of nearly all the fine homes in this community) were inspired by suggestions of our artists. | 8 . RICKS & TAFT. en 5. : _ MCKINLEY’S LETTER. ra This August 28, 1896, . ae J. D. Cox, adm’r, LY REFLECTOR. *p. J. WHICHARD. Editor. - EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY). ne _ Entered as second-class mail matter. nn etiam fz SURSCRIPTION RATES.” One year. - + - - $3.00 One month, - .- - «+ 25 One yeek. ~ -« = = «10 ‘Delivered ia town by carriers without extra cost. ... 3 Advertisng rates are liberal andean be. had on application to the editor or at Bie office ———— ooo We desire x itvo correspondent at avery postoffice in the county, who will send in brief items of NEWd as if Occurs fa each neighborhood. Write plainly aad only on one side of the paper. perro sername sence Tr Liperal Commission on supscrip- ion rates paid to agents. ee Fripay. Serrewer 41H, 1896. DEMOCRATIU NOMINEES. National Ticket. FOR PRESIDENT. WILLIAM J. BRYAN, ot Nebraska. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT. ARTHUR SEWALL, of Maine. FOR CONGRESS—FIRST DISTRICT. w. Wf. LUCAS, of Hyde county. State Ticket. FOR GOVERNOR: CYRUS b. WATSON, of Forsyh. FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR: THOS. W. MASON, of Northampton. FOR SECRETARY: CHAS. M. COOKE, of Franklin. FOR AUDITOR: R. M. FURMAN, of Buncombe. FOR TREASURER : B. F. AYCOCK, ot Wayne, SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION: J.C. SCARBOROUGH, of Jolnston. FOR ATLORNEY-GENERAL ! F. I. OSBORNE, of Mecklenburg. FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF PREME COURT. A. C. AVERY, of Burke, G. H. BROWN, ot Beavtort. THE &U- THE DUTY OF THE HOUR al The present hour is one of great mowent to the Democratic party of Pitt county. The Republi- cans and Poputists have held their convention and the results are kuown. Though they are as op- posite in their demands as dark- ness and light yet, they have dis- carded every questien as to the folly of the course, and have fused. There can be but two rea- sons for for this action,—firat for pie and secondly to beat the Dem- ocrats. Harry Skinner Thursday in his speech asked the question, “What did we dotwo years ago by fasion?” And very promptly mee it by saying we beat the Democrats. This was heartily applauded by the delegates. We have the combination before us. Populists demanding free silver, and swearing a few months ago that they would not vote for any man who favored the electidn ot McKinley, now running on a tick- et with men who ‘would even. scorn the very idea of supporting | _ anybody but McKinley. Repub- licans demanding a gold standard and yet lieartily supporting those ‘Glaim to be for . free’ silver. conglomeration ? We for, .pie and’ to’ beat eption which meets: here next ithat every aan selected as a dele- Now what ought to be done? Tevorrow is the day for the mecting of the Primaries to se lect delegates 1o the county con- week. One thing it is evident eught to-be done and that is thet every. Democrat sball attend these Primaries and aid in select- ting the very wisest delegates we ean. There are men though, who are good Democrats, who will be too busy to attend these meet- dings tomorrow. We ask the bus. jness men of Greenville if it will not pay them to take one hour from their business and attend these Primaries. The next: duty to the party is gate or alternate shall attend the convention next Thursday and bring eyervy Democrat in his com- munity with him, and every Pop ulist and Republican too, if they can be induced to come. It would do them gaod to see a Democratic convention. The next duty is that the dele- gates to this convention shall se- lect men for the various offices in the county who are competent and have the utmost confidence entire countv. If this is done the result in November will show that the people of Pitt county will never elect a ticket running on the platform with two planks: 1. Pie. 2. Anything to veat the Democrats. Already the more thonghtful who voted °with Populists two years ago are saying that their vutes shall express their desires and not pie and spite. We bo- lieve there are several hundred of this class in the county. To the Democrats of the county comes in clarion toves tne quastion, will ycu by your effsrts stand for good government? If you will, start to work at once and do not relax your efforts natil you have elected the ticket which the Dem ocrats will name rext Week. TOWN TREAURER’ RPORT. pare neem Report of W. T. Godwyn, Treasurer of the Town of Greenvulle, N. C. | pees 1395. DR. A acet. with said Town General Fund May 20. To am’t ree’d from J. S. Sinith former ‘Treas June 4. To am’t ree’d from J. W. Perkins tines and costs To am’t ree’d trom J, W. Perkins $264 8], 34 05 Market retuts 9 00 To am't rec’d from Fred Cox fines and Gos s 11 00 July 2. To am’t rec’d from J. “. Perkins fines and costs To am’t ree’d from J. W. Perkins Market rents To amt ree’d from Fred Cox fines 25 25 2) 92 and eosts 15 00 August 1. amt rec’dfrom W. HH, Cox Tax Col purchase tem 35 C0 To am’t rec'd from W. H. Cox tax col, dray license 10 00 August 22. To am’t ree’d fram W. H, Sox J 'Toam’t rec’d from W. H, Cox of the entire population of the}. February 8. ‘To am’t ree’d from YW. H. Cox tax collector | $125 00 March 16. To am’t rec'd from J. W. Perkins fines and costs 144 37 ; March 21. fo am’t rec’d from W. H. Cox tax collector 235 00 April 1. To am’t 1ee’d from J. W. Perkins 18 28 April 2.° To am’t ree’d from Fred Cox 81 00 April 3. ‘To am’t rec’d from Fred Cox 58 10 April 6, To am’t ree’d from W. H, Cox tux collecter 415 00 April 25. To am’t reed om eounty costs 2 €5 way 6. ; To am’t ree’d from county costs 3 00) May ll. To am’t rec’d from J. W. Peakins 50 00 May 8. 200 75 9 74 $3873 03 tax colleetor 6é be té 6 Total amount received. OR. May 25, 1890. NO. TO WHOM ISSUED. AMOUNT, 1 Randal Everett $ 360 Jure 1, 2 George Neal 275 3 Randal Everets 37 4 Charles Edwards 3 37 5 JW Perkius Lv 00 6 John Hines 3 37 7 Abrain Harris 318 | 8 Julius Jenkins 3 00) 9 Ed Lathan 5U 10T A Wilkes 7 50 June 4, 23 J W Perkins 12 10 15 J 'T Moye 18 00 24 Fred Cox 22 10 13 Greenville Lumber Co. 3.08 Is J L Starkey 6 39 -19 D D Haskett 4 31 14 Alfred Forbes 9 50 }2 Ola Forbes 425 170 © Forbes 3°99 20 Ola Forbes 13 20 11 J W Murphy 1} 33 21 Samuel Mayo 6 50 25 WC Hines 145 00 June 7 2” Moses Williams 1 75 June 8 26 'T A“ ilks 3 37 29 Willis Graham : $37 27 Nathan Henrahan 2 25 30 James Whitley 2 62 3l Henry Lewis 3 37 July 2 48 J W Perkins 35 00 168 E Pender 175 49 Fred Cox 35 V0 Auzust 1 39 J C Cobb & Son 3 CC 35 T A Wilkes August 2 45D D Haskett 3 70 58 J A Whitty 1 70 46 J vw Murphy 20 00 64'l A Wilkes 187 67 Ed Latham 1 87% 62 Silas Yellowley 1 124 68 Silas Yellowley . 225 August 9 69 Witlis Clark . 1 25 66 Abram Harris 1 123 August 10 70 W M Kinusaul 115 o7 Wm Waldrop 2 60 47 J 1. Daniel 66 August 24 38 HT King 750 77 Sherman Foreman 1 42s 76 'T A Wilkes i tax col, boarding house 5 00 September 3 To am’t ree’d from W. H. Cox 56 Peter Plummer » 45 taux col, dray lic nse 15 OO ¢ 3 J \\ Perkins : 70 00 ‘I's am’t rec'd from W. H. Cox G3 tA Wilkes. 995 marae ae Ess Wi Brown to J W Perkins — 8 00 te ., BOPteM T 3 96 Frea Cox 70 00 To amt rec'd trom J. W. Perkins 36 Willis Clark 50 fines and costs 85 52) =o Willis Clark 100 To one receipt from J. W. Per- 97 DS Smith 5 23 kins am’t paid W. L. Brown 81 JH Kinion 1 50 ry Mayor pro elt = . 8 00 79 Caeser Kennedy 50 To am’t ree’d from Fred Cex fines 61. J L Langley 15 (0 wn costs 93 J C Cobb & Sou 2 20 eptember 4. ; To am’tree'd from J, W. Perkins September 4 market rents 60 35) 71 Willis Clark 950 September 18. 84.0 C Forbes 1 50 Toam'tree’d from W. H. Cox tax 54T A Wilkes 3 00 collector 615 11} 89 Samuel Mayo 31 50 Finan yews ae Fi c 95 ZV ttooker 50 oam.t rec d from W. oH, Cox tax antamher collector 100 00 September 18 October 8. 97 H F Harris 9 00 To am’t rec’d trom J. W. Perkins 94 J L Starkey 26 65 market rents 42 99/48 0 L Starkey 13 57 To am’t rec'd from J. W. Perkins 96 Willis Clark 2 25 fines and costs 45 65 September 19 To am’t rec’d from Fred Cox fines ~ ian ‘ and onsts 95 991038 J T Moye 21 co To am’t ree’d from W. H. Cox tax 37 JL Langley 15 00 collector 62 38 Samuel Mayo 15 00 No vember 7: 65 Ed Latham 3 00 ’ A fr ‘Ww Bax 59 Ed Latham 3 2 opm ay eee iW. Perkins 62 25 42 Greenville Lumber Co, 3 rt To am’t rec’d from J. W. Perkins 6) Greenyille Lumber Co, © 38 market rents 42 10 September 20 November 9. 835 J W Muurphy 40 00 To am’t ree’d from Fred Cox fines 72 Ola Forbes ) 85 56 An ete - 15 95) 44 Ola Forbey, 20 84 2D er 5. . - Loam’trec’d flomJ.W. Perkins September 21 7 fines and costs 78 10} 86 D D Haskett 7 75 To am’t Feed from Fred Cox fines 33 Willis Ciark 4 00 and costs 4 65 September 2 To am’t rec’d from Fred Cox in urs eptember 25 On market rents: « 36 oo | 90 HT King eae To am't rec'd from W. H.; Cox September 18 ‘hehe | tax collector 318 50/41 Brown & Hooker 50 00 To am’ January 3. 91 Greenville Lumber Uo. 33 50 o am’t evil from Fred Cox 80 'l' A \\ilks 3 38 sie arket rents. 35°75 |78 Wm Waldrop 75 To am’t — pos Fred Cox fines 74 Wm Waldrop 1 08 ui and costs. 11 00 | 75 Porter Johnson 95 To am’t rec’d from, W. H, Cox. |73'T A Wilkes 1 20 | tax ues 315 00/883 T Moye |. 44 a a Janvary 23, . | , | 98 'T A Wiikes © a5 | To am't ree’k ‘| | . trom W. H, Cox - (CONTINUED ON THIRD PAGE.) tax collector 75 00 Gg sits > oughly competent teacher and ESTABLISH 1875. SAM. ivi. SCHULTZ, PORK SIDES & SHOULDERS JARMERS AND MEKCHANTS BUY iy ing their year’s supplies will fing their incerest to get our prices befere pua chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete nallits branches. FLOU2?, COFFEE, SUGAR "RICH, TEA, &e. awiys af Lowest YA YKET, CRICES Te & GIZARS we buy direct from Manufacturers, eua bling youto bny at one profit. A com ylete stock of FURNITURE alwavs onhand and soldat prices tosun the times. Our goods areall bought ani sold for CASH therefore, having ne rist to runvwe sell at a elose margin. . OM. SCHED Ty, streenville, No© PMT agree’ ef aase > Bags Ty MASON: LODGE SCHOOL. Fall Session Opens Sept. 14. Fer terms &e, app'y to MRs, L. G. BERNARD, Greenville. N.C. Sole Female Stool I have secured the services ofa thor- shall open a school for girls in the building on my premises ‘ately occupied as music rooms, ‘lhe session begins ou MONDAY, 7th OF SEPTEMBER ) and will continue for ten months. The terms are as follows , Primary English per mo. Intermediate "S — °' “ Higher “Oo 33 00 Languages (eacn) * 31 00 Music, including use of instrument $3 CO ‘Those who desire to patronize the school had better apply early :s only a limited number be will taken. MRS. ALFRED FORBES, Greenville, N.C, $2 00 $2 50 be CREENVILLE Wale Aeadeny, The next session of this “school ‘will open on . MONDAY SEPT. 7, 1896. and continue for 10 months. The terms are as follows, Primary English per mo. $2 00 Intermediate ** 82 00 Higher Oe: $3 00 Languages (each) ** *& $1 5) The work and dise]pline of the schoo) will be as heretofore. We ask a continuance of your past iberal patronage. W. H. RAGSDALE. are what you want in MILLINERY, ~ Because an old: style. hat never | 1 HAVE Be eM ASM Me Rig ES Fee me ER ie ee Fa —LINE OF ce Wall Paper! jever-shown in Greenvilé. Be sure to see my samples. All new styles, uot an old piece in the lot. Will take pleasure in bringing samples to your hume if you will. notify me at my shop near Hume. ber's, cn Dickerson avenue, A. FP ELLINGTON, 7 Greenville Market. : Corrected by S. M. Schultz. Butter, per 1b 15 to 25 Western Sic‘es 44 to 5 Sugar cured [Jams 10 to 124 Corn ’ 40 to 60- Corn Meal 50 to 65 Flour, Family 3.76 to 4.25 Lard 5} to 10 Oats 35 to 40 Sugar 4 to6. Coftee 13 to 25 Salt per Sach 80 to 1 75 Chickens 10 to 25. Eggs per doz 10 to 1 Beeswax. per 20 Cetton and ’eanct, Below are Norfolk prices of coitok and peanuts for yesterday, os furnished by Cobb Bros. & Conimission Mere chapts of Norfok - COTTON. Good Middling 74 Middlipg 72 Low Middling 7 Good Ordinary 6 5-16 Tone—quie PEANUTS. Prime 24 Extra Prime 3 “ancy 3} Spanish $1.10 bu Tone—tirm. GREENVILLE TCB4ClO MARKET RErURT. CY @ L. JOYNER. | Sekar Ag Luas—Comwon..... ....24 t0 8 “ Pine.... eeees... 0 tO 14 CurrEens~ Common... ....64 tol0 ,10to18 a Fire.... 78 ee he eh ¥en RIF ; mooie ak oe 4 4 et ad te PY ‘er H ce i aa midhaia 4 phe x i 1 A SPECIALTY sas ce LOO ON permancnt! in cured in 1bto85 days, Youcan betreatcd an Meet ag 2010 for 8AMe price under same guaran Witt s iy Uy Ifyou prefer to come here we will con: “ cttopy railroad fareand hotel bills,and hocha f w@ fail to eure. Ifyou have taken mere cury, iodide potash, and étill have aches and ains, Mucous Patches in month, Sore Throat, | imples, Coppen¥ajored Spots, Ulcers on any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows fallin out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISOS we guarantce tocure. We solicit tae most obsti= nate cases ah eneience the world fora case wecannotcure., This disease nas aiwa baffled the skill of the most eminent phyale cians. $509,000 capital behind our uncondie tional guaranty. Absotuto proofs sent sealed on Masonic Temple, CSICAGO. Will open at “Elm Cottage,’ Oct. 2nd a Howe School for Git s.. from 8 to 16 years of age. Nuti- ber limited to 10. Address Mrs. A. L. McO. WHELAN, Norwocd P. O Nelson Ci. Professional Cards. a ey cen pe Nk et ahem = John KE. Woodard, F.C. itarding, Wilson, N.C. Greenville, \. « OODAKD & HARDING, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Greenvitle, N. ~ pecial attention given co collections anc settlement of claims. Loans made on short time. GREEN S. D. BAGLEY, A. M., Pripcipal. — = Ae, epee Septembe’ 1893. —Discipline firm bet kind. Pupil prepared to enter anv college or for rincipal, Jarbers. AMES A. SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST, GREENVILLE. N. 9, Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing shows the wearer to be upto date. is in and embraces the verv latest iy and shapes of new Pattern ats. 2 DAR eo abe Bae I also have a lovely -display of Shirt Waists, Stamped Linens, and other new, rash ' My entire stock is*prettier than | ever before... Se eae oe eae eee ae 3 Jat beer, pa OY: pole ly s ‘ 4 ; Pi) | 4 Ay r Pb: jr 1A EUSER ay " *y fr AVSPRNG STOCK: Embroidery Silks, Ribbon Collars | ° and Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty ee ee pte ae ene <-nhiiniee eee }4 cRBERT EDMUNDS, — ! FASHIONABLE BARE @K. Special attention given to cleaning: Gentlemens Clothing” , os - 2. [LJ OTEL NICHOLSON, | J. A, Burexss, Mer, . Washington, N.C, Tr ‘several Sate This Hotel has been nervoshty tic bells fo atronage of trav uvlic solic trely located, nines tel application. Address COO. REMEDY C 903 1LEee” i OMESCHGOL FOR GIRLS. * LE INSHITOTE, Next session will begin Tih day of Iustruetion thorough, ° business. For pirticulais apply tothe | ai AG ivants.” Pith a Orne ABS DEVE Ker. a ABS eling oo a wiht a % VILMINGTON & WELDON R.b «| TOWN TREASURER’S REPORT. | : ~ AND BRANCHES. : AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD, October 5 Ccadenseu penedule 51 CC Forbes yeivae : October 7 TRAINS GOING SOUTH. 40S E Pender & Co * : October 8 Dated RIE e MS | ak June l4th 638 * OF ie Own 1846 : as 4 co! Za ‘. J lilams m0, A RA Al 111 Samnel Mayo Tw lean) tac ag | 186 2 Y Perkins éie * e g M Y. Leave Weldon | 11 55) 9 44, Wi see riled ‘vk Mt | 1 00/10 39 3 Willis CO Ar. Rocy —_ 113 Willis Clark er TT ee : 100 J 1 Starkey 110.6'T Move Lv Tarboro 12 12 __ 197 T A Wilkes Ly Rocky Mt 1 00/10 5 45 106 Le ais iy Sena : * 0 6 av W8 Silas Yeltlowley . . 109 © © Forbes re Fay tteville| 4 as I ii 105 Peter Pluinmer r. riorence i 40) o 101 J B Cherry — “of —_ | 112 J W Murphy > og | November 9 Ae | 103 Ola Forbes P.M a A.M November 7. Lv Wilson 2 08) 6 20) 131 T A Wiikes Lv Goldsboro | .3 10} ; 708) 1389 Sam Mayo Lv Magnolia 416) | SIJO}119 CC Forbes Ar Wilmington| 5 45 9 45) 18 J Ww Murphy P. M.| A.M {126 J 1 Lengiey 126 Shade Weathington 1386 Willis Clark TRAINS GOING NOTRH 21 Brown & tlooker ——— {128 J 'T Move Dated roe) b, D 1 a 185 J W ferkines re | 50 I+ 5, DT. Stayleow April 20, 33 2 | 2 Le : whan tins is 1896. AR | A fase Site Grads am a A M.P.M — (134 Roa nlivk Ly Florerce 8 40, 7: 130 Brunk Sella 4 Lv Fayetteville) 11 10) 4 40) November Lv Se!ma 12 37 | | Qe y yy) O. Ar Wilscu 1 20.11 3. he i secuylk Lunaber C ns re no -} 65 Major Pollard cane | 137’ fred Fortes are } 192 Greenvile Lu aber Co. 7 — 127 Ow Forbes i I November 12 ie P.M tay Villis Clark iv Wilmington) 9 25, 7 00) 1z0 V pits { . i you a 122 MG Moye {uv Magnola | it 02 8 30 November 14 .vdroldsboro | 12 01) 9 36 | svovemuer T- ar Wilson 1 00! 10 a7 |e © Forbes iv Larboro 348 | 123 J L Wooten . ~~ —|——-} —. | November 16 koa | a e. id’ Sam Mayo 3s | S | November 20 Zn | (44) 150 T A Wilkes we | | J 15 Wiley Randolph P.M. P. P. MIP, M,1151 Abram Harris Lv Wilson toa 1135 10. 145 tsane Price Ar Rocky Mt | 217 21k IF 147 Willis Grabam - Tarboro | : oe November 22 Lv Tarboro | ! 149 JT’ Moye Ly Reeky Ms | 217 12 11 116 Reaben Clark Ar Weldon | 1 01 148 James Uatterson x Train on Scotiand Neck Braneb Road eaves Weldon 3.59 p. m., Halifax 4,1 p.m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.58 w., Greenville 6,47 p, m., p.m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2 a.m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. Arriving Ualifax at 11:00 a. m., We'don 11.20 am Jaily except Sunday. Trains on Washnigton Branch leave Washington 8. 00 a, m., and 3.00 p.m, arrives Parmele 3.50 a. m.. and 4.40 p. m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves | 1(; Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. ww. and 6.20 p. i,, arrives Washingtor. 11.50 a. m. : Anil 710 p. min. Daily ept Sunday. Connects with rains on Scotlend Neek Branch. Train leaves caraoru, NO, marle & Releigh ti. 1%, daily sayepren day, at 450 p. tm., Sunday 8 Qu P, arrive Plymouth 3.00 2.01, 4.25 po an, Returning :2aves Plymouth ‘sits excep! Sunday, 6.00 a. mn., Sunday Y.30 a Ci. arrive l'arboro 10.25 ary and 11, Train on Midland N: C. branch leaves Goldsboro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a Re- turning leaves Smithfield 8 00 a. m,, ar- m, arriving Smithfield 7-00 a, m. rives at Goldsbors 9.30 a. m. Trains in) Nashville praneh leave Rovky Mount at 4.30 poo om. Nashville 5.05 p.m. p. im. arrive Returning leave Spring Hope 8.00 a. m., Nashville 8 3y a, aitive at Rocky Mount 9.05 a m, daily excep! Sunday. Trains on Latta beauch, &., leave Laci 640 pm, agrive Dunbar 7.50 pm, Clio 8.05 pm. . Returning leave Clivt6.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a m, arriye Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun- day. Train onClinton Branch leayes War- saw for Clinton caily, except Suuday, 11.10 a.m. and 8.50 p, m: Returnirg | ! leaves Clinton at 7.00 a. m. and3,00 ; m. Train No. 78 makes close connection at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via Riehmone. also at Roky Mount with Norfolk and CarolinaR R for Noriolk ae all points North via Norfolk. JOHN F. DIVINE, _ General Supt. T. M. EMERSON,Trattie Manage :. J. R. KYNCY, Gen’ ae nTNE SN KORE coi EATER, I am now prep: BF do aria Ice in any quanti fe eh keep well sapplied it ehout the summer. Ali comers intown, der livered without extra charge. When you want to be served promptly send me yoor orders. Sunpay Hovrs.—From 7 to 10 A. M. and from 6 to 6:30. P._M, Positiyely no ice sdeliyered,, -be-j? ‘tween these hours, | r,t: 5,4 Fresh Fish arrive by every boat ree W.. R. PARKER. ° madd Noar Five Points. « es i Prghahe | . f "4 es Kinston 7.45 (X- via Albe- d| 5 , “pring Hope 5.20 Florence R 144 Jame~ [lattersou December 5. 170 J W Perkins 167 J W Verkius 161 © C Forbes 178 Reuben Clark 158 Wiley Rardolph 177 Fred Cox 177 TA Wilkes 174 red Cox i6o0 Joe Eborn 157 John Foy \ 1G8 Dawiel Dupree ito Ned Spelt Toos., Williams Devember 6. 155 Lane Price 16) LT Moye 1os JL Moye 13 J. Starkey & Co. 192. J SW Murphy {So Blount & Fiet ming December 7. 164D JS Whiehard ido TP Price December 6. 165 Henry Sheppard December 7, 162 Wiliam Waldrop lou dames Hattersou 175 Willis Graham 154 Caeser Bilouut 159 Silis Donelson Lid Reuben Clark December 18. 171 Ola Forbes December 19. 7 J W Perkins sz © Forbes December 21. iss J W Murphy Oveember 24. L84 Willis Clark 6 tb A Wilkes 185 Reuben Clark 187 Ed Latham 193 J ‘I’ Moye 197 U © Forbes iv4 C C Forbes 190 J W Murphy January 3, 189 Fred Qox 183 Ben Cherry 195 WoL Biown 196 WL Browu 191 Olu Forbes 198 William Waldrop January 14. 199 Blount & Fleming January 17. 179 W H Cox . January 20. 202 © C Forbes January 23. 192 E C Williams - Feburary 1, loi Ola Forbes February 6, loo Biount & Fleming february 7 204 C C Forbes 206 J T Moye 2ui J W Murphy . February 22 208 Witlis Clark 209 WM P Norooti lo'S P Johas on 212, Ed Latham ‘ ps February 25 205; Wm Waldrop f February. 29 rB J Jenkins } January 2, 18). February 18. ee nite cen ae 874 December 4. ap *t reel from sale of lot to 20 80 foam J. W Brown 12 50 10 00 Potul 817 50 ib) OO | C R d January 8. a am’t paid Es 1 Latham, order lov No 28 86 0) 18> Octoher 15. : 2so| By am't paid Kad Latham, oraer 1 lo No. 14 00 1896. April 18. ' 19 oy! By am’t prid Ww. Ross, order «o 7 No. 282 34 Na ae ; order LD atham, 15 00 | PY a 104 10 00 1896. Mav J 0 Se By am‘t paid ‘Ed Latham, order ; i ~) No, 289 5 00 Loo BY. 3 pet cent. com onreceipts 1 82 2 Sty 40 92 mi en 85 al, dne cemetery fund = 6 5S eo oF | ate p. G ODWIN Treasurer. Examined ind a dared: ee W.He oat} Committee. 6 00 ‘¢ T. A. WILKS WwW. T; GODmI, Se : urer of the?Lown of Greenville. —” sinaeet witht ch al Tax Fuad. 430 1893. © yber'S p va Ww H -Cox | 40 00 _ amt tox ! sata hs : és 0s oe a 718 7 to * mit ache WH ox 0 Tax ColLeenr 3 60 |. yaa H C 15 60), , reed” from W ox Foran Tax Collector $292 29 . i oo. $155 34 1 00 | 8 per gent com: alld feast 13 66 a dae Special Tax Find au | 68 looo| T GODWIN, Trewnrer: *patadhtuidd Vand spprovenoy uss W HSWITE. }- commnitteet 1% TA WILKESS <9 March > eet 208 Ola Forbes . 41 €8 -~ |26.1 W Murphy 25 00 25 Willis Clark 3 00 6 23| 214 JL Starkey 24 34 “" 1917 C C Forbes 5 00 231 DS Smith 1215 3 35 | 2386 TT Move 9 00 239 J T Move 12 00 243 Wm Pippin 75 11.71 | 2239 T Move 5 bo gon} 29 Abram Yarris | 2 00 15.09] 244 Wm Waldron . 20 00 35 00 March 6 1 0 | 227 Greenville Lumber Co 49 38 75 | 228 Greenville Lumber Co 2 2 5 09| 220 J RCherry & Co 117 5 4)| 215 Alfred Forbes 3 a2 12 March 7 1 &5 | 222 Rill Britt 5 25 950; 224'T A Wilkes : 25 85 00} 218 Amos Williams 25 873 | 246 F G James 34 50 6 25 | 220 John Russ 2 00 20 March 9 62 581225 White & Speight 49) 20 00} 216 D D Haskett. 618 March 16 ; 7 91 | 233 Simen Fleming 1 65 20 84/945 Jas Kinion 100 247 T ee Case 1 124 1 oT} {224 9 W Perkins 114 (, 15 +0} 230 W B Wilson 610 6 25 | 237 Sam Russ 9 00 “1 00 | 240 Elias Bunn 100 1 co | 229 W H Moye 1 60 1 00; 238 W King 100 175 March 21 200 [2°29 Willis Clark 10 00 16 of Mareh ?3 40,0) Pas JW Perk ns 19 00 1 rt March 17 3 got | 249 J L Ludlow 3209 3007) March 2 Yo oo | 259 Reubin ‘ lerk 91 30 25] CC Forbes 5 00 2120) 74.1 W Murphy 29 C0 40 ©] $67 Alex Daniel 195 Y50) 207 peter Latham 90 13 88] 267 John Peedies 74°) 956.11 eye 635 vo shices JT Move 12 00 55 7 Jt Move 15 00 501} 278 Ola Forbes 20 85 4217255 John Johnson 1 £9 271 Wen Waldrar 25 00 5 go} 2t2 Jims Mav 1 5o 1 251275 Blount & Fleming 67 00 242 Bye d Cox 89 00! Loo | 268 Willis Graham _ 30 265 JT Starkov 513 oe, | 264 Thomas Williams 7 50 8 alg 260 Thomas Williams 8 35 £91 966 Henry Marsh i bee 28 ¥ ill Forbes ] ND) 4 c=, | 275 Ben Cherry 1 50 ° ‘4 269 Isum Gritlin 150 264 Fred Cox 7 AQ 16 50| 261 Fred Cox 40) 00 029d April 6 205/241 DJ Whichard 6 5) 450/153 Wm Waldrop 8 00 222 WP Ormond 270 Arrit 11 S 00 | 954 Greentille Lrmber Co 9 15 ° 35 278 Ed Latham 2 05 al Alex Daniel 9 60 - ®} 279 Willis Graham 2 05 4, * 94] Willis Clark 3 25 0 00 . . 7 50 A nril 9°) - 12 75} 283 Reubin Clark 1 50 3.00 April 29 3 30) 284 Ola Forbes 90 84 ee May 1 . “5953S E Pender & Co 45 S15) May 5 236 Zeno Brown (part payment on 6 00 ergine) 385 (6 6 00 May 1] 12 00] 979 J W Perkins 4o 00 2 231 3 per cent com. onree'ts (3873,08) 116 19 0 Ov a dV 00 8575 30 2 00| B+]. due General fand $266 73 +50 Ww. T. GODWIN, ‘Treasurer. Eximined and approved by us. 412; viukes \ Committee. 16 50 CEMETERY FUND. Y 00 DR. 8.373 | 1895. May 20. 600] Toam't red’d from J. 8. 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Grimes, of Bethe!, was in| town today. _ i ! of Greenville, N.C. Harry Uarding left this morning for Iam now in North-! . the University. ern Markets making Mrs. Bettie Swindell left this nom Purchases for Fall and ing Jor Raleigh. i Winter Goods. Iwate Bernard left this merning tor Every-body praised | Williamston court, . | . jthe splendid Stock I a ene ' Ulamston, IN) carriedthis Summerbut rev ‘sday ¢Venlny, i ® ° oe" just wait the arrival thusday of my fall goods and I STOCKHOLDE«&:S. Representing a Capital of More Than a Hale Million Dollars, Wm. T. Dixon, President National . Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Ma. The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland Neek, N. C. Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C. R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N. C. J. H. Blount returned | ount returic D. W. Hardee Higgs Bros, aud cheaper tuan ever before. . j evering from Saratoga. ill show you a line IGreenville, V. C + 8 coment Ra | . : , ° ° LAWNS, CHALLIES, | | Dr. C. J. O'Hagan returted fron! that surpasses any- a DIMITIES, WHiTE GOODS Passenger and mail train Bo 'P8 | Ral igh Thursday eveni ne : ee HS, il » | oorth, arrives 8:22 A. M. Going South, | #eigh Thursday evening, thing you seen. | We respectfully solicit Paitin 5 rrives 6:47 P. M, -— ‘of firms, individuals and the gener PARISIAN RIPPLES, North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 4 | Miss Lillie Wilson lett Piiursdiy | 4 C iA ey K a fin i. Tay XT ° . ! é ’ 1 ° INDIA LINEN 5, "South Bound fcipne arrives 2:10 P | evening On a.visit to Greene couaty. | 1 Ede 4 , | Cheeks and Aceaunt Books furnish= LINEN LAWNS, Me leaves 2:15 P.M. —— ae yy a | awls’ Jewelry Stor. ed on application. MULLS, Steamer Tar River arrives from Wash- | Mies Sallie Pender, wio as been _ a l ys recana ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday | visiting M ss. W. L. Brown, returned | . ag DOTTED SW ISSES, leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thue, | y ing "s rows enue p oeiNeres EE NTE RE SAE IR SENET, NE ERE I oo end Novel COTTON GOODS _| day and Saturday. fo Zerboro today, | ee lS a 2 of different kinds and vesceiption| N. Biggs and W. A. Dunn, of Scot-' oa at — 7 _ ~~ Never whe they eeron etal WEATHER BULLETIN. ‘land Neck, came down Thursday even- | \ = yo Re +3 a J a Fs) } ’ 3 ~ § . i. . c ay Led é a] | jing and spent today here. je of ~- 7 _, Q = SA ! } | (OEE © ~ ® | Fair to-night and Saturday, covler | Mis. R. J. Cobb and ‘augiter, Miss) 4 Smet 1 = >, a = = 7 =) — o =. 0 te ri LAU ONC! fhe es oS , . wl. . | “ | a. ia Qe »& —Come see our— | Saturday morning. Irma and Mrs. Florence Da; cy return. 5 as — 2 S oc vA aa '@) 7 = SHI; WANS ALS | 7 oo jed this morning from Kiaston. A = o— Ss be = | S SEPTEMBER SUGGESTIONS. | Se 3 = 5 Ni ’ | j Will Greer, of Baltimore, dropped: O Cass [a Ss o a A Sg. ¢ } 9 2 a . | s . = -@ : they are the correct styles and | See Which You Aze Interested in down this way Lhursday evening. Hej oh co go © > ae) ~ & cS prices, | struck the ground smiling as usual, x RL a = oO 5 CL) - of ; } Wa eye) ole yey rian . * ! = oo ~— Smoke henry Clay Cheroots, 5 for WWJ... ° Si Teese a call, _ ~ 3 os WS) oO HAMBURG.EDGING ane | | Vhursday evening from 9. P. Cock.) 4 ‘aaae Le TS) Oo INSERTIONS, LACES, county Commissioners meet Monday. former editor of the Concord Stand. RIBBONS, FANOY BRAIDS, Summer resorts are getting out of | ard. and NOVELTIES. date. The Greenville Warehouse had to. Money loaned on 30, 60 and 99 | bacce from five counties toda: . The, days. Apply to F. C. Harding, [old Greenville gets a hump on avery. [ have just returned from the The luscians ; . day now. v luseitus James erape is getting LaceCurtains | ripe. E. D, Christian, of Jeraey City, N. { a NORTHERN :-: TIARKETS J.. spent yesterday on the Greenville | a y The “Southern Lead-r,” still hoid | . wh olds tobacco market and expressed himsex Where I have ourchased a ithe lead as the best 5 cent smoke. . | as highly pleased with what ne saw! | | Nothing equ als it. D. S. Sauru. | N ( | h / Kost Butter on ice at Stackey’s, and btt a! a ree, “ c 3 c and stylish line of goods | We are not LOW on one thing just to catch Iigh cn others becanse we think you are pot posted. We sell our Window Shades, Cuitain Poles. —A line of— Oxford Ties or Ladies and Chiidren that has never been equalled in this town. here. Mr. Christian is a representa tive of P. Loiillard & Co., Straw hats are alost back num’ |/#tge order here for his firm. | bers. 1 Re your eye and | You can vuy wumbe: at Staten’s |goods at the Mill, just 44 miles trom town, at “Sin- | | C | Shoes, Shoes | ple Gold Staudaru Prices.” See . 1) LO WEST POSSIBLE PRI ES, . 9 1 _ , and whether yeu are a rt or not does not effect our price one / C. R. Speraur, Manager. ey | y HE) ERS es | for every buyer who wants an eres oe icebt. Our goods have the stamp of reliability, combining style and “ho in . " * sale : : : 'gnality wit t 7 wi in Success against honest, reliable, wearing articles. | _ Vermont Butter for sale at D.S, Is ready In his new Ay oc petitons a rice nt they will being you sue ° a store to supply your oe needs in the line of (~~ 7 is nat surpassed Choice Groceries. € LOTHING by any clothing The shelves are filled store. I will sell up-to-date Clothing. with brightly colored, Thankiog you for past favors, [ hope to be favord with your pox an ons of Food fatnre patromage. I am Yours to Please, ings, and barrels 6 . ground grains, cakes ii M. HARDEE, and crackers, baxes of Leader of Styles. Spices and bottles of , pickledfruitsand vege- ec. DAVIS, Pres’t. tables. : Thereisa wholesom- nesS and sweetness about the store that. charms wie fee He carries @ full and com- ; - plete stock of tancy and/|Capital $50,000.00. a> Staple goods embrac.