THE DA Y (rere rerentemtetntensnemnnemoent sent TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FIOTION. TERMS: 25 Cents a Month, D.J. WiIcaa LBD, Editor and Owner, GREENVILLE, N. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1896. [ , : 7 oe desigucr o! styles tor a 5 ~~) / ae New ani c apieteline (yf ——— a eee, Dress Goods, andTrimmiigs to match .Carpets, ot and Tothings In endk KN OY riety. Come and Lop them, no _ trouble. to SHOW goods. @. T. Munto rd. “Nex: oon Abed ak af Guen viltes . ~ |C Joyner, J F Allen, G T Tyson. | Macon Haddock, executive committee, J. J. Elks, THE PRIMARIES. ne teen Good Meetings all Over the County. ee en ‘Phe Reriecror gives below re- ports from as many of the prima: ries as Came in today. BEAVER DAM. Meeting called to order by A. S. Walker, chairman. W. C. Joy- uer, Secretary. | DELEGATES. [yey Smith G T 'Tysor J EF Allen Win MeArthur Executive Walker, chairman, I M Smith, W ALTERNATES. Joab Tyson W A Pollard G W Crawford A A Joyner Committee—A § For Constable—C D Smith For Magistrates—J £ Allen, I A Nichols, Joab Tyson. Edgar Buck J C Smith A D Johnson ES Dixon SOUTH SIDE RIVER. B W Tucker W H Allen Josephus Move J C Albritton RH Allen J J Sutton Nash Hardee paul Harrington Augustus Forbes H F Keel W B Albritton EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES. Town—J G Move, W L Brown F C Harding, R W King, R M Starkey. gar Buck, Smith. A D Jobnston, J © Albritton, chairman, L L Kittreil, © G Moye, W H Allen, T F Christman. South Side, east of Railroad,-— | CHICORD. Meviing called to order by J. | | A. K. Tucker, chairman tuwuship secretary. DELEGATES. ALTERNATES. JJ Laughinghcuse, J B Grimes, W E Porter, CM Jones, Tarael kKdwards, JA K Tucker Rebt D.xon, J L Cox, J B Galloway, LS Edwards, J A Proctor. JJ Elks, Mack Williams, W L Clark, J A Smith, PW Arnold, N 'T Cox J H Mills, Claud Cannon. J J Oakley, JJ Malls, George Sutton Frank Stocks W F Carrol, LH mills, Executive Committee—J Bb Grimes, chairmar, W L Smith, L A Arnold, Claud Cannon, Robt Dixon, J A K Tucker, W L Clark. For Constable--Fred Mills. For Magistrate—Dr C M Jones, J J Laughingbouse. N T Cox. The delegats were instructed to use every effort to secure the nomination of J. A. K. Tucker for Commissioner. CONTENTNEA. Meeting call ed to order by J D Cox, chairman. W C Jackson, sec- LN Edwards, H C Venters, | | GREENVILLE. DELEGATES = ALTERNATES. | FORM, ? 4 G Fumes «' & RB: Moye JH Blount | WR Parker... W H Smith - “WH Ragsdale RW King _ FC Haraing | LE Moore ‘F rown.,, DJ Whichard » JL Sugg aft A L Blow Olen: Warren. ' “ NORTH SIDE RIVER.’ 1E B Dadley, Wo Vainright J LSmith F G Moore 2h: ‘retary. DELEGATES. ALTERNATES. Caleb Cannon EC Cannon, John Pierce, w B Suwrell, Chas. McGuchon, Saw’! Mumford Dr. Jas Dixon, JS Hines, J J Jackson, Jos Gaskins, J Z Brooks, Asa Garriss, K Lang, J R Jobrson, W F Hart, BH Ives, A G Cox, J J May, Fred McGlobon, J H Smith, W C Jackson, H.E Eliis, / J D Cox, Josephus Cox, ) CO J W Cannon, Le Fayette Cox J A Brauch, W Worthington. EXECUTIVE COMMITEES. Ayden pPrecinct—C Dawson, chairman, J H Cobb, John Pierce, RU Cannon, Emiet Spier. Winterville rreciunct—A G Cox, | chairman, J J May, Jesse Cannon Wm Worthington, J D Cox. For Vonstable—Woodie McGlo. burn. For Magistrates—J D Cox, J R Forbes, J J May. Between three hundred and four hundred Democrats were present and after the work of con- vention a Free Silver Club was organized. . | | Jones. | Such, ability and command of language paul Harrington. chairman, B W Tucker, 8 W Brooks, G M Tuck- er, Nash Hardee. For Magistrates—CO D Roun- tree, W R parker, J T Smith, H PQ Keel, C A Tucker. For Constable—R A Forbes. PACTOLUS. Meeting called to order by J B Little, chairman executive com - mittee. H W Whichard, secre- tary. DELEGA' ES. ALTERNATES. WG Mizell, OE Whichard | J R Barnhill, D H James, B B Satterthwaite, J J Moore, T J Danie}, M T Spier. Executive Committe—J B Lit- tle, chairman, DH Jawes, JR Barnhill, R B Fleming, H M Nemizations for Magistrates and Constable left open. SWIFT CREEK. Meeting called to order by L B Mewborn, chairman. Canady Moore, secretary: DELEGATES. ALTERNATES. F M Kilpatrick J K Witherington N BR Cory J A Smith AJ Roach W F Mewborn EA Johnson GB Kilpatrick W B Blaud J B Kilpatrick Joe Pittoam Jesse Cox W J Laughinghouse J J Moore JA Gardoer RH Garris For Constable—J A Hardy. For Magistrates— J K Wither- ington, Job Moore, A I Roach. - Democrats Arcuseil. The vest kind of news has been com- ing in today from the primaries held in the different townships on Saturday. Avall there was a larger Contentnea town— attendance than 1. past years. ship reports between three hundred and four hundred present, which is unpre- cedented tora primary. W2 take it that this indicates that the Democrats of the county are aroused to the impor- tance of earnest work in the coming campaign, and they have started in with a determination to win. An Able Young Man. _ Rey. A. Setzer, of Catawba county, came to Greerville Saturday evening and occupied the pulpit of the Baptist church Sunday worning and evening.|. - Mr. Setzer is astudent of Wak3 Forest College being only in his second year at that institution. All whe heard him Ricnard Hardee , North Side—Leondis Fleming, | chairman, O W Harrington, Kid- | JIC! | | Veet % | South Side, west of Railroad— | Growing Expanding. NEW FALL GOODS. _.. Are being received daily and if youmwant .ar — -clegant suit of clothes sec tANK WILSON | headquarters for men, boys and youths 4 FINE CLOTHING Goods as represented. *Prices are lower this season Satisfaction guaranteed in every case. than ever known before. Don't fail to see me’ FRANK WILSON, THE KING CLOTHIER. Sixteen times as many nevelties in nn Ladies : Goods as we have even shown, Sixteen times as many styles in Ladies — Dress Goods and Trimmings as we have for- — rerly shown. : Sixteen times as handsome are our entire. purchase for the coming season, . Sixteen times as much business do we ex- pect with the many bright and. prilliant goods that crowd our counters. Call and see if We ‘can’t show you the thing you want. RICKS & TART ¢ N ew Fall Goode. gre aA eHE % fe t Developing: Department of Dry. Goods ° ' Department of Notions 8 ’ speak in highest praise of the two ex- cellent s’rmens he deliyered here. | as, he possesses is found in few young men. He. returued. to’ Wake Forest today. “Where to Register. The Rerrector is requested ty call | . the, attention of all voters living ic’ the 2nd, 3rd and 4th wards of. Gee: n— -dville that registration books will be open |’ ‘Yarthe Greenville Iron Works the prop- jerdays. Remember that an entire new .O W Harrington SI Dadley registraticn is neces: ary for the comin, election. | of the bysivess in ail its details. Department of lotbinz Department of Shoes Department of Trimmings. We have mastered. the tnatricaci We give you elegant things at ec . ‘nomical. prices. The stocks ‘are richly complete and ex ipite beautiful. In bulk and variety they are not equalled élaawh she whole southern coantry. The grace and nice harmoay, thé toa and charming taste of nearly'‘all the tine ‘homes: in gthis comme were inSpired by suggestions of our artists. a Loaadership easily centers here. . ey convention named as electors two Democrats, one Populist aud one been done toward fasion. The State conventions till to be held will have to consider it. DIALY REFLECTOR: ; —— = = 1 ee D. J. WHICHARD. Editor. ee a tions. EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY)-| 7) atiohican unioa is’ compiete. , silver Repvblican, and it is prob- able that this division will be on enon naheioe incest _ntered as second-ciuss mail matter. | OC . _ | Silverite, | meta on — In Nebraska the Democrats | SURSCRIPTION RATES. will probably get the support of ene NA . Onc yea. - - $3.09 the Populists for their electoral ; ee ca " -t * 2 “39/ ticket and the Populists the sup- ne at r 7 We desire 2 1i¥3 ee 41), 0f the 12 electors. ; avery postoflice inthe covaty, who W! . ; | send in brief items of NEWS as it eecurs In Iowa close fusion has been | perfected, the Populists getting three electors. They and the sil- ver Republicans will get a snare fa each neighborhood, Write plainly aad only on one side of the paper. en Lineral Commission on t9SCrI | of the congressional and State ion rates paid to agents. nOmibations. ao | on Georgia there is uo fasion, | ce epreyUpeER 7TH. 1896. Monpar. SEPTEMBER «Tile 18° = ~~ _ 7 ofa failure to secure a majority | WILL THE SENATE ELECT THE 'for any ticket the Legislature VICE PRESIDENT? will choose electors. Of course they will be Democratic electors. In West Virginia there are some impediments to fusion, but | “Bryan is almost certaiu to get al ———n - The Columbia State, after a study of special dispatches 1 the Chicago Record, figures out that | sufficient States will haye Demo-| the Populist votes. cratic-Populist electoral fusion to, In Kentucky there is a little a lpg : throw the election of Vice Presi-| friction between Democratic and * : a) , | | | Mist lanavers, b , t | on dent of the United States into the | Populist man ers, bué the Popu Senate. If Mr. Sewall coes not | lists are expected to support Bry recieve a wajority of the elecioral| n and Sewall. yotes, the election is thrown into’ Iu Alabama the Populist are “9 | : the Senate and only the two can- demoralized by their failure to didates receiviug the highest elect a State ticket in combination at IC : , sista | wi . . r , nuwber of votes are elegible. | with the Kepublicans. The con- These will, if fasion 1s consum—| servative element want to sup- mated as now planned, be Hobart) port the Bryan and Sewall elec A . : \ . } , . and Sewall, aud the Senate being | tors put out by the Democrats, for silver, it is presumed if will of! wnile the radicals want to fight it % ; | course elect the Democratic can~ | out. There ig no doubs of Demo- didate. The following, from the | cratic SER OTS: accepted by the other conven- three stright tickets, Democratic, | Republican and Populist. The electoral ticket has ten Dem-,| Populists have fused by dividing , . \. ocrats, three Populists and one|the electoral vote equally. ‘dwelling upon the high lands of Asia Minor, to whom the |gods gaye powar to transmuts by ‘his touch every article into gold. The modern Midas, lives in Wall istreet, and the power of the laws |of this country Uas furnished him ‘an alchemy by which mutes such articles as he desires to gold. is known as Heidelkach, or Ikle- heimer, or Lazard, or Rothsebild, or Belmont. $62,000,000 of the bonds sf 7 a: icovernipeut aud taned thew into and each of the parties will nave! 2° a . . 1s its électoral ticket. fa the event l the farmers’ Waeat and corn and oats and hovs and meat and cattis and horses aud turued thew into a gcoiden profit for i;means Of cheapening produco apd | mnaking money dear. cle of the labourer aud art’sau and meade for himself a golden prot, by In North Carolina there are In Indiana the Democrats aud ES a The Touch of Midas Midas was aking of Phrygia, table he traus- He isealled Midas, buat Ye touched recently this e ¢ ) ( | . golden profit of $8,009,090, that | bad He has he government himseif, by He touched the bone and mus: and mechanic means of al high provectiye tariff. He touched the patience aod skiliand toil of the small mer- chant and tradesman and gola flowod into his coffers, by means of trusts and combines. | He touched the administrators of the affairs of this country and a golde. karvest, by reaped “And now he is seeking to sub jectto his contaminating touch the suiirages ofa free people, that from their wrecked jiberties may | State, shows the status of fasion | In Oregon negotations are in ‘progress between Democrats, Pcp- alists and silver Republicans. The plan contemplates two Popu- lists, one Demoerat and one silver Republican as electors. In Texas the Populist man- agers have fused with the Repub- licans and the bolting gold Dem- ocrats, the three snpporting the McKinley and Hobart ticket. It ‘is not believed, however, that the Popuiist vote can be delivered to McKinley. In North Dakota the Democrats and Populists haye fused, but tbe details are not given. - . In Idaho tne Democrats, Pop- ulists and have nominated the sime electors, and Bryan will get 23,000 out of up to date: In Califoruia fusion has been perfected with the upanimous concurrence of both conventions, and an electoral ticket of five Democrats and four Populists has been put in the field. At the last State election the Democrats and Populists combined had a majority of 28,000 over the Re- publicans. In Wisconsin arrangements jor fusion are in. progress with every prospect of satisfactory comple tion. The Democrats will give the Populists two of the best places on the State ticket and the Populists will vote for the Vryan and Sewall electors. In Washington fusion 18 com- plete, the Democrats and Popué |} 25,000 votes cart. | lists dividing the electoral ticket) lo Kansas the fusion plan agreed upon gives the Democrats the electoral ticket and the Pop- ulists the State ticket. The com- bination 18 doublé-riveted. In South Dakota fusion is agreed upon, but the details will not be arranged until some time this month. Itis probable that Watson will be ignored in making _ In Minnesota fusion is estab- | up the electoral ticket. lished, the Democrats getting} In Lovisiana, the Populists ~ four electors, the Populits four| having a working fusion in State and the silver Republicans one. politics withthe Republicans no “The fusion is the most complete | fasion is likely. ever known in the State.” ' | In Maryland there is but a hand- In Wyoming Democrats and| ful of Populists and they are not equally. In Utah the Democrats and jver Republicans will combine on the Democratic electors. The straight Populists and McKinley Republicans, neither having much strength, will probably nominate straight tickets as a raatter of form. silver Republicans | diwavs onliand and soldi prices to sure | the times. Our goods aveall bought ans | to rui,we seliat a ciose margin. means Of favorite legislation. - | tree ROT LS ESTABLISHED 1875. \ SAM. M. SCHULTZ, PORK SIDES & SHOTELDERS 1 HAVE T! 8 PRETTIEST —- LINE OF — Wall Paper! ever shown ip Cosenvillee Be All new styles, wot ei cla wtece ip the lot. Will take , sure to me{ my ‘ Ha pies Pe ts LPre iu bringing Semples tu vou ueme lf you will notify mic et ts shop near Hum- bers, cu Diener s 1 avenue, A. f ELLINGTON, Green. ihe Market. | Corrected by S. M. Schultz. Butter, per | 15 to 25 Westerh Sins 43 to 5 Sugar eured bate 10 to 124 Corn 40 to 60 50 to 65 3.75 to 4,45 Corn Veal Flour, Pariiv ARMERSAND MEKCHANTS BUY | Lard 5} to 1¢ i ing their year’s supplies will fe Oats 39 to 40 Lheirinrerest toget our prices befere pu | Sugar : 4 to6 chasing elsewhere Ourstock iscomplete | Coffee 13 to 25 nallits branches, )Salt per Sach SU to 1 ie "a WO CNP OG SIP AL Chiekens 10 to 2 rLOUR, ult £ fabio SUGA» eye vee dez W to ll Beeswax. pe: 20 WV? | tA fe, RICK, iA, &e. ral PRS RS TCEACLS SRURF A Gids we bus cirect from Manufacturers, Cua A com no il ’ “+ yh oo wi OVEST YOR ee Aways ying Yuato buy ab one profit. xlete stock of PURNTPURE \ i { sold for CASA therefore, having no vise | 3. MO SCHU'T? Greenville, No | \ f "Select Female School I have secured the services of a thor- oughly competent teacher and shall open a school for girls in the building on my premises lately Occupied as music rooms. ‘The session begins ou MONDAY, 7th OF SEPTEMBER ee cee neem eo epee and will eontinue for ter months. The terms are as fellows , Primary English per mo. $2 00 Intermediate ** .. “ $2 50 Higher sf ess $3 OU Languages (each) °° s S1 OU Musie, including use of instrument $3 CO Those who desire to patronize the school had better apply early 6 onlv a limited number be will taken. flow wu wider, broader golden stream into his coffers. Legend tells us that the ancient Midas perished miserably at the hands of an indignant people, whose whole produce he terned into gold. The modern Midas may profit by his example.--Duarhaw Sun. << SSS eee — A secrer Vo Ink. Ali the ink with which che United States government prints its papor money is made by ong man. The father of the present manufacturer, a Mr. kdde. invented tho ink, bat he never toll any one how the ink was made until just before he died, when he let his son into the secret of its composition. Hada fatal ag |}edent happened to the inventor ba. ture he told his son abovt tho ink the government printer would have been in a dilemzua, for Mr. Eddy’g invention is the only kind of ink that will prift on the peculiar sur. face of the fiber of which govern. ment note paper is made. The present Mr. Eddy employs only six men in the manufacture of hisink, and none of them is in the secrot. Not one of them has yet seen Mr. Eddy in the interest- ing actof mixing the ingredients of which the ink is composed. He locks himself up in his own room two weeks in every year, and it is there and then that he mixes stuff enough to supply the government with ink for the ensuing 12 months and receives for this $50,000 a year. —Exchange. Populists each have full electoral] expected to put up an electoral tickets in the field, but the indi- | ticket. | cations are that the Populists| In Maine there were at the last will withdraw theirs in return for| election but 4,000 Populists. Many representation on Democratic|haye gone over to Bryan and Se- county and legislative ticket. | wall, while many who dislike Se- In Arkansas there is no fusion. | wall will support McKinley. Democrats, Populists and Re-} [pn Qhio fusion has been ar- publicans are “going it alone.”| ranged, and the Populists are to Dead Ants’ Heads Pat to Use. One curious fact about an ant is that the grip of its jaws or mandi. VRS. ALFRED FORBES. |. Greenvilie, N. &, GREENWILLE Mal: deadeny, | a mF | 5 The next session of this %school *will | ti {a Hbdllt ;oven On MONDAY SEPT. 7, 1896. and continue for 10 months. The terms are as follows. Primary English per mo. Intermediate * ™ Higher i $3 00 Languages (each) ** * $1 50 The work and diselpline of the schoo) will be as_ heretofore. _ We ask a continuance of your past iberal patronage. ; W. H. RAGSDALE. FE ART, $2 00 $2 Vb MASONIC LODGE SCHOOL. Fall Session Opens Sept. 14, Hand peanuts fo) Cctton ang ceantt, Below are Noiloik prices OF Couvok. vescerda\ as furnished by Cobb Bros. & © ofninission Mere charts of Wartok - COTTON. Good Middling 74 Middiiny 74 Low Siieddlins 7 Good Ordinary 6 7-l6 ‘Poue—quie , PHANU Tre Prime 24 Extra Prime 3 Maney 3} Spanish $1.10 bn Tone—firm, GREEN VILE Te YNClO MARKET Ww a tT. bY ¢. L. JOYNER. DUG§— Comir nt. . Led LO 8 «“ ine. ... eo oeed...7 to 14 Currens Common... ....64 told “ Kine. 10to18 i | ap Ao gba He uN ; ete, CART VIRAL, [ie te ee yf el BET Y bran: See Re i cas ied Pk ae ondary orTere meqary LUO POLSON permancntly mecycured in latoch days, Youcan be treated af Ph baetaael Oni? forgamie price undor same fuarane Hatien thy ty. ifiyouprefer tocome here we willcons MR” traci to py railroad fareand hotel bills,and nocharge,if we fuil to cure. If-veu have taken mere cury, 100ido potesh, and still huve aches and ains, Mucous Pateliog in mouth, Sore Throat, imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on eny part of the body, Nair or Eyebrows fallin out, it is tis Secondary BLOOD POISO we guRrentce tocura. We solicittha mest obstis nate cacos and thalienre the world for a Case We Gavaotoure. This disease bas aways bafiled t’19 «kis: of the most eminent physic Ciang, S500,006 eanical behind our uncondle tional guaramy. Abselcto proofs sent sealed on Applicatien. Agcress NOO< REMEDY COs 907 Dbasenic Sem cle. CoLOAGO, TLIe - PORE AW ete a hl la OMESCHCOL FOR GLRLS. | Wiii open at “Elm Cottage,’ Oct. 2nda Hoi: School for Git's. from 8 to 16 yexrs of age. Nuin- ber limited to .0. Address Mrs. A.J. McC. WHELAN, Norwocd P. O Nelson Cc. Professional Cards. ——~wae John E. Woodard. Wilson, N.C. Ay IODARD & HARDING, ATYORNEYS-AT-LAW, ‘treenville, N. ~pecial attention given co collections and settlement of claima, . Loars made on short time. i, U. Harding, Fer terms &¢, app'y to MRs, L. G. BERNARD, Greenville, N.C. The Charlctie OBSERVER, North Carolina:s FOREMOST NEWSPAPER DAILY AND WEEKLY. ee AP bles is retained for hours or ever days after death. fact has enabled the Indians of Bra. zil to put the heads of dead ants to use in their simple surgery. The sides of a wound.are drawn togeth. er, and the necessary number of Knowing this | large ants are held with their heads | Of course the Democrats will] have five electors out of 23. They | bave polled as many as 52,000 votes. , In Tennesee the Populiats are weak and no fusion arrangement + In Iilinois fasion has been con. summated, the Democrats having 2@and the Populists tour clectors. atter may’vote for Sewall in- es 0 the -Democratic{ to the ridge directly over the gash. When their jaws come together on the place where the skin has been separated, the insect’s head is pinch-: ed off and left clinging to the sever. In Montana nothing has. yet a {ndependent and fearless ; clgger an more attractive than ever. it will be a invaluable visitor to the home. th office, the club or the work room. THE DAILY OBSERVER. All of the news of the world. Com plete Daily reports from the Stat. - and National Capitols. $8 a vear THE WEEKLY OBSER Acjae ay A perfect family journal. A! ml ae of the soit ~The reports from the Legislature a lal. Fea- ture. Remember the Weekly Ob- server. ‘ ONLY .ONE DOLLAR A YEAR Send for sample copies. Address has been made. They sre expect-| ed skin, which they hold together vote for Bryan and Sewall, | antil the wound is perfectly healed. ed to vote for Bryan - vat | <-St. Louis Republic. | THE OBSER | Vants. Fish an GREENVILLE INSTITUTE. S. D. BAGLEY, A. M., Prineipal. Next session will begin 7th day of septembe’ 1893. Iustruetion thorough —Discipline tin bet kind. Pupil prepared to enter any college, or for business, For putieulars apply to the Prine: pal, ’ Sarbers. | AMES A. SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST. GREENVILLE. N. 0, Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty Nee Te, PycRGERT EDMUNDS, FASHIONABLE BARE EK. Special attention given to cleaning Gentlemens Clothing. } OTEL NICHOLSON, . H J. A, Burexss, Mer. ‘Washington, N.C, tt This Hotel has been thoroughly renu vated, several new rooms » ele- tric bellsto every room. Atten tive sters sery ed a Patronage of traveling public ol ie Centiely located. . —_- Greenville, No. Py neers _ WALMINGT JN & W: eer re ue IN & a — AN Niaie Bs <= ano : D BRANCHES. ° DeMO; KAT: ane FLORENCE RAIL ROA -— . YMLINEES- Ccné » ROAD lip Few > ~ a e al Lic ef, bx om) W. He - A . > 44 A ’ . . mo st Sn ot : INS GOING SOUTH : WILL PRESIDENT. To am’i ree'd islreh 18 126 00/6100 F October 5 | cama Date the 4 JAM I: BRYAN | fines and JW Perkins : , Forb’s . ¢ 28 Ola Fo b March 3 &C ° . IN€Draski ’ ’ StS . , . | 26 Ons ‘DER , June 14th | Bh S| ae con view. raska. foam't reed oan 2. 144 37/40 S E Pena eel 7 6 35 ie + more 846. = Ie | ron nT .- PRESIDENT ae m W. OH C : er &C . 8 Clark oe “4 oo “v [o) | (2) GI ARI T — INT. tax eoll Wr a ° Cox . m0) 9 . (Ae (Fa hUR SEWALL 1 were 335 oot Octol arenes ee Leav Ww Ml — of Maine oam ‘t reed rie 1. vod 00 ee D D Haskett ver 8 ‘ oa, Cc C Forbes e ~ MiP ~ . iJ. W ; "er aske 81 DS Smi Ar. Roe eldon 11 55! M.| A. M|° For To am’ Apri . W. Perkins 18 28 dv K C William 236 DS Smith . .Rocyk Mt | 1 a ; 44 , FOR CONGRESS—FIR 0 am’t reed Pa a 2. S28 ie Samuel Mayo 11 71 s30 7 Mose ~~ 039 a ST DISTRIC’ ‘red Cox ,JIwWwp 8 001 042 | Mo’ 3, | w. H. LUCAS stricr. |Toam’ | April’ Cox 81 cy erkins 1} 243 W oye 2 je : m’t ree? pril 3 a9 | 92 Moses Ki 15 00! 90: m Pippi Lv Tarb — of Hy ; 5; ec’d from Fr es Kin : 933 Ippin arboro - yde county n Fred Cox 114 Willi x 35 00191 JTM 12 12 nty . To am’ Avril 6 OX 58 a srr is Clark 219 Moye - > amt ree’ pris 6, 3 10 113 Will 1M 219 Abran sed Ly Woks we | 1010 | ase yom W. H. Cox od 1. Starkey 75 asa Win Waldron Wilson HO | —— ax collector 1o/ TM Y 5 ( Lv Sel 2 041 5 45 ’ . To am’ April 23 415 9 Moye 900) o97 Mar Lv Ravn . we 1 i State Ticket o am’t reed Pee OS » 00 Ie o A Wilkes § 49 oe Greenville paren 6 y tteville - ue le . unty cost . Au I [P Ki 12 00 298 Greeny nber Co Ar. Florence 4 86 1.7 , eee fo am't rec'd nay 6 ) 9 ¢5) U5 Fred Coe 1 65 LIL JIB ouille Lumber Co a 3) 4 FOR at ta hy so @ /OX ; "FL OVA Pry N : 7%) 3 4] cyncs he Wwwts ENEMA Cet) 18 S Jas Yelllowle 9 59 | 215 Alfred F oben et we covninae: [Roam ne tom nt cats 3.00 /M Faen om ae Gm tk coe ed fro y 5P ‘ on, 1222 Bi arch 7 og | of Porsyh. ) To am’ win ds Peakins 50 00] 10! yCrer Phunmer OTF Long Bill Britt an —__ Zo | —_— Oam’t rec'd May 8 50 01 9 RB Cherry g 24| 224 T A Wilkes —|! FOR LIEUT. G ‘dt from W. HL € 12... W Murphy 99/218’ Amos W i Lv Wi PM.) —-| —— THOS. Pr. GOVERNOR : ON collector I, Cox pny 62 58 | 246 F G Ja eee L ilson Ml [A.M ~ W. MASON Cony 200 Tala.e ¢ Nov 99 0g | 220 John mes v Gold 08 of Nor ’ ; : 13 ovember 9 Russ Lv ee 5 10) — 620 Northampton. Total amount g ry) it? Ola Forbes 9, Be snona , | | 708 — ut receiv —___ . . | 285 Whi arc Ar Wilmingto 4 16 | ’ 05 | FOR SEC: ived. 83873 30 Newer ber 90 84 216 White & Speiet h9 | n Pp. | | 9 re CH to an. OUK CR 30.1731 TA Wilke er ¢. 216 D D Haskett. pnt < M 5 ca Z me NM. 5 be | 139 . 8S ' % | M. COOKE | 139 Sam Ma 932 SI “ ‘A. M ot I renklin b) May 2), 1895 | i ce on. 1 07} 233 Simon aie 16 e TRAINS GOING — oe - NO. TOW] L Os Ss J W NM 15 Co a Jas Kinion ng oe NOTEH FoR AL 1OM ISSUED i: 6 LL a phy 695 | 247 J ee Case : - | PAUDITOR: ] Rai ‘ ‘ AMOUNT’ abgie y ah | 994 \r oe i ; ts idol Ever UN PGS 1 oo YW Perki : Date | RM. EU ‘verett , 126 Shee W 2 erkin sprit 20 in lm 7 7 PEAEAA J 8 Bf (156 Willis Sei OE ss ae oat a Wilson ‘ 2t) pi | =. | ot Bunecemel “ ; June 3 O0) ye s CJark 097 Gam R ‘ s IS9G. , | Oo: 5 ae | DS 2 George Neal ek l 1 Brown & Hooker ; nes 240 Elis Maas : a — ' Z5 | FoR’ oe e Randal Eo | 7 oo bP Moye 20 . | 229 WW ae an : Ly FI lca a eine Chars mule LTR sy } a Perkins 16 09 28 W Kies : Moreres | nme M = Jb. LYCOCK STW Perks ere Sark: ry - : a Fayettevitle 4 es | oo Wayne X 6 John Hines 337 an tare Harvis 1313/2 : March 2 A aie i " map | ayne, - Abram H 1060 ober ye ree 3 (> 2 Wills Clatk » 2] 4 Ar Wilson 7 . 8 Jnli arvis 3 37 ubven Clark 5.3 : — | ‘ | | tye , is Jenk? . ‘lark sx) ) Mar | ~ wt ” 11 as, | SUPT. PULLEC. ENS’ 9 Fad enn 3.10 io Frank Wilsou 307 48 J W Perk ns ch 23 é x me ae , _. | J (' ey ‘ . NS TRUCTION . Wa T A rH fae > ( R No d ‘e j ) Nf; 19 : oc ee J.C. SCARBOROU ‘ cOS - fovember 3) =v 00 | 24 rn 9 () : Moe oO ARTDOROUGH . ir { sg (J) 9 veenville “ven ” | 451 Luttow: reh v7 BY pe | tf fobns oo yw Hune 4, - yi NS bie ‘ville Lumber © ; OE | | oreston. 13 * Perkins Ane Vex “ 9} ge | 250 Neubin ’ March 28 SMH : om ot | a , i n Voye | . nee aren Pollard Jo oo DEC Fo ; lark iy Wilnington M 1 | FOR ATTORNEY a Mm red Cox i ‘0 152 ue Forbes | be ores 21 50 : fv Maztoiis 1 25, jee oe VE LORSTYSGENERAL } Greenville 2 1) | 152 Greeny ile Lumber C Bes: 2" April : 00 Lv Goldsbor: - nn ie 0G | ELT, OSBORNE “ | Lat: key Lamber Co. 99 yy | int Ola Be rbes cI ey ! ee _ Murphy pul 2 200 ? Sei ro) 12 OL | (RB co 19D 1 Has ECS | 267 A ex Dame | LV Carbore | 1 ow | | y "Gl Cf MeckJenbure, V4 Alfred a ; K3g, Iso Wilii Nove »mber 1» ») 20 84 We Peter icon “ 00 . Sa aEaeEEEEieeaE 218 10 27! en - ® ae Forbes _ ‘ 3°) 2M Ct es O56 fp eyes .. | ana ie PPOR ASSOCES”: ro Forhes WO ry Oe 50 | UG? « it Moye ee a ba, vere? FUSTICES OF TF 20 Ol arb . 42. Al Novem 4 1 262 JT Moye 90 | 20 , 3 prowe € - THE &be 1) J \W + yes ° 6g | | | i Cc C For be amcer 14 = 2au J ui May . 6 35 lo | sm ra ME COURT PL Se irphy 13 9 sJ EW . 278 Ola F ve 12 00 — [ao Pare | ALC. AVERY, of on ae Viavo 1330) | 2 Worten 5 on] 25 Tol Forbes 15 00 “et wind, OF ur PWC WY “ en ‘ : Lv Wi PML - GH. BROWN, of Burke Hines 6 wy gt eam V November 16 12.201 Soe sine 20 85 : Ni yisen i Pop. vy | _ Not Beavfort 1, _ 145 vo au faye \2 27? James aldrop i fo : . ar Rocky Mt 2 ea 1135 14 "3 | a ’ 9” Moses WiN ine 4 : ison . November 2¢ leo} 276 Blou ay 25 00 i A en . dvi 132) TOW -— > Walitans ewan Wilkes “0 24 nt & Fleming 15 f jerber 4 Sepeeeieeeninteatael - 1] i. | N UREA : | ot 1) Wiley R: 2 rd Cox ~~ 0 Ly Tarbor | 4 it} ee SURER’ RPORT On A MGT dune d P75] cal Niner tei 6 37} we Willis Graha i" 0oO iy Rc ° \ i H R -—_— 0 saa ‘atks 145 . darris ao) TS am 000 e seky N | epoit ct =) Wallis Gr > dsade Pri Valo i Sta kev ‘ 7 Ar Weil y Mio 2 43: of W. 'T. Goa ITN: s Graham oor! 40 NICE 1 be 264 Thonins 30 eer - 2 1 the Town SsGnen n, Treasurer of 30 Nata peut 3 3 au ee . 28/3 a hum will wake : , | +reenvili ren “hitley on N« 4&7], 268 Heriy jams 7 Bf 5 Train o 1] e, N. co | 31 He ey ) +) = yvember 22 how bj ery uM: ) 3 Scot! _—— a enry Lewis | 225/149 5 'P Moy “* i278 vs Arsh 8 2B e Caves Weld and Neck 3 11895 Is am ihe) MoOVe itl Forbe ue) ; rp) f eae Ny db prt > Odo. : a. = \ ‘ > 7 3 eS p. m™., arrives 3.55 DP. m. franen Road! A ae DR, , July 2? 237 b Reaben Clark 16 50 vie Ren ¢ berry 50 : mw. G . es Heotls Nr alitax j acct. Ww thi “ut , 48 J W P 8 . oJ HA} James th. _ J Tsum ( CO : , Greenville 6,47 and Neck at soll) ith suid ‘Town G IGBSEP erkins 144 dar = Hatterson 5.05 | 264 Fred ‘ast 1 50 p.m. Remnant AT pom... Ki 4.55 Toam’ Vay 2 eneal tn a XK Pender o- James Hatterso » O3 OK; ve (OX ” a. rning Inst td oam t re 5) : J 20 l 49 } ' 35 00 uu Ovo 1 I ed ' ] 50 : Aan pte eee Kinston i re from J. 8. Sinitl red Cex 18 Decembrr 3 450 red Cox 7 BO | Xx at 11 a 6 Vad ormer T . < i : ; } OD mR - 176 J \V Urn ay el ve a | ry 4 : | Sr ee Sn Fe aaa taal Hove once June d az64 sit tem Welb ae 25.00/ 10d W berkin 2a Do ae oa " 00 : Japruny Toes aun | eed from J W 135° A Wilkes Son WLC CE ens 6 oo lov we Waldro , ‘ arrives Parp 8. rnin Branch le (To am’t re oo tr und costs ee Ste ue 3004 18 ienben ci k Ga 2WPC “mond if | s ary G } ; “ve { r¢ , - 34 = . Aue . 0) D5 58 7 a : AGIK e . : m., Tarb rele 8.50 a. ind 3.00 p.m, \ Mark he J. W. i erkins 34051 45 D D H: Nugu-t 2 5 { 158 Wiley Randolpt 12s! 54 G Ay rit 11 270 : Tardor ore 9.45 a. m m., and 4,40 | ‘To am’t rec'd ae ret ts elt BA jacket (Wr? bred Cox a "Olore qreen: ile Lrinbe c and 6 oe p- m., meting ey nnd an Fred Cox lines 9 00} 46 7 Ww ya 2 a i I A Wilkes 4 “ 80 ie Date me 975 11.50 a. m.. ,, arr sle 10.20 a. wy, | S 64 TAS phy 8 74 I MLCT: 000 | i Ale aniel 7 a. MM. w1 ives W: mw. 1 foo duly 2. 11 0 4T A Wilkes 101 160 bee Fama Willis Grah: a 0) gp Sunday. Cor ie p. mn. Pall ton ered oe Joe P MT eo Sil Tatham eae ohn orn 1 73) oh Willis Cae ae - nat? 7 mee AY n » IIc \ 1 e R 2 Sil; . € QT | A ‘ : Vv . . . ATH 2 5 : marie &E ex ves surpore ge To 4 from ah W. Perkin 25 25 as Yellowley 1 194 Ned spell . ° ‘4 2+3 Reubin Clark one : day taleigh i. a. > 0, Via Al oam’t reed f rents ° Ausust 3 port Thos, Williams are 4 pri 5 y,at 4d 50pm. . daily exe be- from Fred Cox fi 29 92 69 Willis Clary usust 0 ~*) Mins 9/284 Ola F April 29 1 50 Retne Piormouth a HEY 0PM | ant costs oxfines 66 Abram ae 5d December 6 310 a Portes | ven : ‘ hn LR M:! am’ Aue ~ ‘ arris o- 55 Teaae Price . % 8 : Sunde ing 2ouves Plymout 1. 5.25 pe] breetd fron SW I i (Ue : 123 /ieb JP Moye. 283.8 EB Pender May 1 Ds | v5 6.00 a. m. MN Wad: a} oo n WoL iS Aug < . 1 12341 ove 6 | nder & Co : arrive Ws Lio Ra, sund: av 9, ly exeept | To am’ Tax (ol pare - COX “0 WOM Kine: gust 10 21) 153 J LT Moye 3 00 : ro . au , I - ] y ; Train on M 25 am a ve aN. n’t ree’ treat a hase tax 35 ¢ x7 Wm ae " Ju. Starkey & © : oo | 28h Zeno Brom May 5 46 : “ aX WAHL a ~ Valdr ; 2 yw (par Gold3bor n Midland N.C, nd VW, 46 tux col. ar Hi. Cox 90 | 47 ILE aldrop 115 12d W Mu °. Oo | ered part paymen 0 dail bran ~ array lie , Daniel ° a B rphy 5 23 vine) ’ ent ou Wm, ar riv in y; exee pt s ch le: VES To; AUGUST ). ense 10 Ey 60 lount & Fie © aw . : turnin g Snaithtield unday. 6.05 ime ree’ d th =o. on Auenst : o ming 20 00 | 270) | May 11 385 C6: : £ le: 4Ves ( 7° 30 a a) YW. H. R28 W on ne9 cust D4 66 . . Le eel t oo dO 4 e WwW | erki ; : rives it G s Smithtiel am R tux Coy. ! Ox = V Kine W4D J Whi iber 7, 001 rere HS a oldsh eld 8 00 e- | ‘Lo am't re ee vin 77 Sherman. J Whichaid per cei t com ont ‘ Tra ‘ ors 9,30 &. m,, ar- rec'd frou 3 g house 5 ce enermen Fore -- lio L P Price Jor ree’ts (387% 40 00 : Rovk a in Nashville n. i . _ «IS col, d . "Cox e 500, PA eee HERS ee Price 2 no | (3873,08) 116 19 : N. y Mount at e branch samt rec'd fr diy ie ; . ] 42: po Deermt at 45 | a ; ashville 4 » 4.30 leave ° rom W nse 15 (Soyveonye 22) 165 Henry : ber 6. 20 | an : ? m. e008 put, Ss Pp. W.. arrive rax Col, pr - HH. Cox 000} 58 P ptember 3 Psi} ury Sheppard (Boy 38475 30) | 80 Returning pring Hope 5 s i, purchase ta: 63. rter P]_mme December 7 $1cu! ne General fi ~ : Oa,m., Nast leave Spri pe 5,20 To am’t ree’ eptember 3. 11 59 3.0 W Perkins . 162 Willi mber 7. Ivy). Ww. T. Ge it ; | cr Mount nvilie 839 am ar Hope ee trom J. W (oars 0} 63'T A Witkes. 7 45] 156 James | Waldrop | Fxamined and j op IN, Tre a 266 43 : ag em aa intB Toone ee fe viking [og het enn to 82 va age wis Graham en ace | rains o xeept; kins a ; om. We P 85 52] | ‘rea Cox JW Perkins § 98 | 154 Caeser UE 9 00 V. A. WILKS : ; | 4. leave on Latta brave M mt paid W. L. Per- 33 Willis Cl: » 8 00! 139 Si eser Blount 8 374 oe LKS Committee 1.3 ave Latts 6 veh, Flor r savor pro tem Brown TOWN 6 Clark 70.00 0 Silas Donels hee FMETERY 1N a ce oui By Olle x05 m, adrive Dunbar To am’t ree’d frem Fr 8 87 Ds Smith BA) 1/3 Reuben ( ‘lark Be 18:5 DR, mune: “ ae pete 10am, Dunbar Returving andere ed Cox fines °° sl 2 H a 100) 171 Ola i, Becenber 18 7 grt To am't red’d ay “() 4 7.00 79 (Caese 5 92 a Forbes . 2 r L. “min a0am, daily ae a my To am’t ree’d ember 4. a) a Kennedy , a ws en soe ere cane Smith A) Le ‘ ° . i . > . JX , ( s as . 4 saw tor i horon Branch le : mirket Me Perking 93 J C ae 50) 182 C Me a kins rly. ) Toam’t aon rt 3.5 00 : po a. m. and. ily, y, except Su War-| To ain't neoth eae i8 6) 35 . & Son 15 00 mo) ue lo vo! iW — Gok of lot to , e th rom W. H.C x, 9° “ cember $ ; a Train No? at7.00 Puna Returning collector W. H. Cox tax 71 Willis Cl September 4 0/183 TM Mp 2 ee Tot : 12 50 \ at Weldon f 8 makes close ud 3,00, m To am.t ree’ October | 615 11 84 OC sal 184 Willis C 1)-oember 24 5 00 otal = : Kinmone, so oe ig connection] CORO re nT A Wilkes smo) ag Wiig Chk we orfolk an at Ro. . all rail vi olleetor Ox tax 9 Sam 12 50) 185 t : Ko) 1 00 | B; Janvarv ne all slat Caroling ke Mount with To am’ Octobe 100 95 Z ous! Mavo 2 00 187 ae Clark 1 8. By am’t paid Ed Lat 8. nts North via N for Noriolk Yt rec'd from we 8. 00 ooker 31 50 fd Latham i 83 No 38 Latham, orde JOHN F. pin To am’t market rents W. Perkins 97 September 1 50/193 dT January 2, 1896 1 lo B Octoh ; , ‘ > R ene ERSON. 1 , neral Supt. To am’t fit costs . Perkins 43 I V Shanken 9 60 sd C : forbes 12 00 1896. No. 34 zathbam, order p ‘ UNUY, G ratlie Man . rom Fred U 4é 65 pare tarkey oR RS 190 2 ponbes 6 BY . April 14 wen’ Manager, To am'’t yy casts Cox fines te 96 Willis Clark JW Murphy 9 a yam t pri W, ah ri 4 00 r) rom 25 4 ‘ . Ji - a re) 989 ° 5 or | r collector W. H. Cox tax 5 20 3 ITM September 19 2 95 me Fred Cox anuary 3. 15 00 Re 3. Oho , order _ No : oy . - en Cherr yam a cer 8 ; } HE oan’ vem 62 yé 5 ert prid F MORNING 8 mnt ree rom J WP aE 01 eo |e WL Brow 4000) jog, N° fd Latham, order ~The TAR, To am'‘t Besnpieon costs erkins 55 Sane any 15 on 191 Ore , 7 Bo By ca May J 10 OD in ; - -s , ie ‘ i sat ; nan Da Oldest a atketocate Perkins 62 25/99 Lae elite 15 00 198 William Wakiro 100g paid s Latham, order N r N 2 Greenvi eee . Do o x4] BY 3 per — WSpa and ¢ om Fred Cox fi ° Lumber Co, 8 42 2) leming , eipts 1 32 7 5 r in| i. I neies nes . September 2 : 3 93/179 WHC January 17 35 00 —_ ‘North le irol oam’t rec'd ee 5. 15 95 a a Murphy 0 ox J . Bal. d 40.92 J 2 Ola 2 CCK anuary dve ¢ i The ee ina. To am’t reo'dtipe cst rerking 44 Ola Forbes 40 00 200 Forbes 0 ree examine ved, CODWIN ae 6 58 -Five- D ox fines 86 D September 21 Zo 84 C Williuns y 23. ° . H. SM ot ae : 4 D Has ‘ KF ’ . A. W i vies Class inthe Sta aily of om Fred Cox 465133 Willis Clark”. oie Ola Forbes. ida Fe 15 | wrearnrer of the GUDW Commitee: of Ameri Limited Free ee nag Rae 00] a Septembe 775 | 100 Biount & February.6, | 4a0| 3 sect, with the Spee of 'G of the Ten Silver and honey i a W. H. Cox. (99 aT King r 2g Flaming. "ie “Loos the Special Tax Fund. Ree 4 ebro : 1 P De ry ° State Banke Daly bo Tax }| To am’t rec’d fr wr gf: “318 50 illis Cin . 135 204 CC Forbes ary 7 : 001) am't reins . epte ro r Lettie Waki go On | To am’t Rage oe Cox s eke & ane 18 as 206 JT vice. ebroary 18 . 6 co1 18:6 Tax Collector H Cox Wa, KR per | To am’t and costs Fred Cox fines 38 75/80 Taw ike Lumber Lo. £0 00 01 dN eee | 6 00 | To am’t rect trom 1 ¥ 68.05 ford som | et 8 F 4 om W Ww faeverbngg N.C ae eSheotor’ H,’ Cox . Sh i We Wao 3 a4 5 wee on 22 15 00 : Tax sae en H aa a . . o am’ prit 11 00 00 * To a Janu 3 15 Pp Porte rop 5 2 P Noveoti t 1ec’d m’t ree’k ary 23, 15 00. r John ‘ é loSPJ t 3 00 from W t 73 son 1 ‘ obnson Tax H tes eaiecton Por se3T Moye vin aetna sny” a loo rl Sins 15 00 [et A Wilkes yy 0 | 408 aware 25 1 00 | 8 Per cent som: al SD cotdndl 251K _ Feb lo« Fal. easurer é 455 J Jenki ruary 29 oo] Fal. dre Spec 13 66 | Eramhin wT Las Fon 4168 ad al ands IN, Tren 168°, proved sui rs 7 by eons ? bi PILAE ss] c me * 8 comitice. Parlor Suits, Ce! “Boards, Diving Tables, Bedsteads, Muti: esses, cba F : aes Siege ae oe 2 sghro “ae Sed biceps neensin natin rey Meni sce 2 Ladies Your attention ‘is called tu oar large and excullent line of DRESS GOODS —— Fon SPRING AND SUMMER EA —Consisting of— DNRIETTA, CASHMERES, ALL-WOOL DRESS GOODS, Beautiful, stylish, up-to-date, ana cheaper than ever before. LAWNS, CHALLIKS, DIMITIES, WHiTE GOODS, PARISIAN RIPPLES, INDIA LINENS, LINEN LAWNS, MULLS, DOTTED SWISSES, avd Noval COTTON GOODS of diferent kinds ad deseriptt Never were they more beautl thin this season. On. ful —Come see our— "ALY REPLBCTON, conn eer encelit SEPTEMBER SNAFS: ed Keeping Constantly. at it britgs success . JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING Creates Many a new business, Enlarges many an old. business, reserves many a iarge business. Keyives Inauy aduli business, Ltescues many a lost business, Saves tuany a failing Dbusiuess. S-eures success to wny business. ome a fo “advertise judiciousiy,’’ use the ec fumrs of the REFLECTOR cco ene emempmtnneneneeen —ostetttinee names —_——- TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. train yoing Passenger and mail Going South, north, arrives 8:22 A. M. urrives 6:47 P. M. North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A M, leavesl0:10 A. M. M. leaves 2:15 P. M. steamer ‘l'ar River arrives from Wash- inyton Monday, Wednesday and Friday ieaves for Washington Tuesday, Thuce day aud Saturday. ! { { | SEPTEMBER SUGGESTIONS. fore eee Sce Which You Are Interested in. omrcn eerie Apply to F. C. Taid'ng. days. SHIRT WAIST ILO, This immediate section got only al sheht touch of the rain Suiday night hey are the® correct styles aud prices. HAMBURG, EDGING and INSERTIONS, LACES, RIBLONS, FANCY BRAIDS, and: NOVELTIES. LaceCurtains Window Shades, Curtain Poles. —A line of— Oxford Ties or Ladies aud Ciiidren that has never ocen equaled in this town. | | | 4 | a Shoes, S0es, for every buyer who wants au horest. reliable, wearing articles. Umbrellas to protect you from the sua and rain. Gentlewen come and examine our —line of- Parra = ig. Shirts, Ties, Collars, Cutis, Straw and Fur Hats, Suspenders and Hosiery. Shoes in correct styles, best quality aud popular prices. We can and will please you if you will give usa call. —Our line of — Ruraitur= is complete and embraces wany uscful articles of genuine merit. Our Oak Suits are lovely. ‘Easy ‘comfortable Rockers of many different kinds. Dining and Par- ‘for chairs, Lounges and Couches, Centre ‘lables, Side Tin Sales, Floor aod | ‘Table Oil Cloths, Mattings of whesp aud good grades. * of beaatifulfdesigns: “Qome and see us we will. be ‘more'than pleased to whow. yout ugh ourstock. A careful in- “eapection will repay you mary mos.the.cost. . ? we © sion at the Academy today w th ob boys pre sent. Parker Fountain Pens. is the best pen he ever used. _ lister of Deeds: of Pitt county. It. the | yoters'of the county endorse ‘my: uetion by electing me I will serve them faith: | but afew miles south of us fared a little better. We learn that at Washing ton a heavy rain fell. The “Southern Leader,” sull boids the Jead as the best o cent Nothing equals it. D. S. SMITH. aw, t SMCKE. The Rerctecror has a new carrier on the Forbestown route. Any one tuiling to get their paper can be supplied ii chey notify us promptly. Best Butter ou we at olurkey’s. You can buy wamber at Staten’s Mill, just 44 miles trom town, at *Sin- Gold = Standard C. R. Spiigur, Manager. le Mices.”’ See Prot. nagsdale opened his tall se3- Mrs. Forbes’ school opened with 1&8 oils. Vermont Butter for sale at D.&, Sinith. Miss Bettre Warren will open her school in Mzs. Whichard’s school-romm on Monday, 14th, September. Fresh Carr But er to-day, at 5S. BM. Schultz. . Call for Royat Parent FLorr No (1) if yeu wantsthe best made. The Reflector Boox Store has jpst received a new supply of those famous Ask any per- son having one and he will tell you it The Greenville Bank is now locased in the new Elliott block on east side of main street. Tabketa, Slates, Peneil;, Refleasor Book Séore.. A tresh lot of rus Uream Cheese and. stalls. Fine Malian Magaroni, just recaived, at J... Tunstall’s. South Bound Freight, arrive 2:00 2. Money loaned on 30, GU and 901 J ans “ti QO. L. Joyner left this morning tor | | Vermons. Butter, oa ice, at J. S. Tan- in ‘to and Go ng. Woe Littleton today. | Ex Sherritt J... K.’Tucker went to Tarboro today. Unarlie Latham left today for Bangham school, Asheville. Miss Etta Hives returned Satuiday evening trom Tarboro. J. S. Jeakins evening from Dauville, Va. returned = Saturday Louis Meyer went to ‘Tarboro ‘this morning to spend atew days. Misses Rebecca Cory and Leila Cherry lett this morning tor Richmond. itend school. | | Mrs. W. T. Hines, of Dover, who: | has been visiting the family of Lovit, flines, left today. | Mrs. J. J. Perkins and Misses ivaunie| Hives and Ella King returned home| Saturday evenins trom baltimore. | | Capt Geo. Hawks, who has been, ; taking a two weeks yacation, was back: | | | | on his iun on the passenger train today. Danville and other Virgina tobacco | . . ; | markets in the daterest of the trade | | ; | | ' here. Mrs. Watts Mrs. Woiliamstun, who have vewu and Keith, of 1 0,0 i Vislting: Mrs. Jolin #lanagan retuswed home + meee gare siberian ts Cur Kodak Catches ihem Cominy; | | , { Rev. J. W. McNamara retucned to. | co icheap prices ” Misses Daisy Tucke: and Mamie} ! (ylloway went to Tarboro today to at-| J. We HIGGS, Pres, 4. S. HIGGS, Cashier i Maj. HENRY HARBING Ass’t Cashier. } A brilliant display of «| ; 9 ! ; | 2 | FALL & WINTER! | Greenville, N.C. | | DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, GENTS FUR- NISHINGS AND Boy’s 2-Piece Suitsin the newest effects and all the last weaves’ Everybody says my stcre is the ‘cheapest plece in town and I STOCKHOLDE:«.3. | Representing a Capital of More Than a: Hale Million Dollars, i Wm. T. Dixon, President National Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md. The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland och, N.C. Noah Biggs, Scotland Neek,_N.. €. R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, M. €. D. W. Hardee Higgs Bros., reenville, W. C. ee rae ae HE We respectfully solicit the accounts of firms, individwals and the general puolic. Checks and Acegunt Books furnish- ed on application. want youto come and save mon- ey. My motto is: “Cheap, cheap H. B. GLARK. 2 awls’ Jewelry State. d F t BOOT SERENA Pa ELS £ _— Oo or; a4 2 © <= a _ 2 ——— -. om) — ‘ © \ — EI = 5 S Se is 1 2 = 5 2 eee =) se 7. CO = = - 2 <= Cad Sesaex ELZ WU: 5 ee a ee YY. com — = ~ Ke ~ oooaR SE A. 4 - : “a ss . = Cc FS 0 F > aa tT Oy “S mm OS = oO '@) . & pe = _- FS = ° _ © < iss ZO WN ns t today. Miss Ayliner Sugg returned Satur- Greene day county. Miss Lizzie Dail, ot Snow Eilhk, accom- panied her home tor a visit evening from | 4 Miss Mary L.. Lacy, of Sout. bos - ton, Va. arrived Saturday events to take charge cf Mrs. Alfred Forbes’ school. Miss Lacy bears the very highest testimonials as a teachew and Mrs. Forbes was toxtunate in sesuring: her services. ! ————— 7 ! store to supply your neeas in the line of Choice Grogeries. | ‘fhe shelves.are filled’ with: brightly colored | poxesand tins of gaod things, and barrels: of ground grains, caltes and erackers, boxes: of spices andi bottles of pickled friaits and vege- tables. | There is, a. wholesom- ness; anci sweetmess about the store that charms tJre visitor. He, carries 2, full and com- plete stock of tancy and staple goods embrac -everyching that 1S. found in‘a truly’ first-class grocery. | } i 'R LUDAVIS,,Pres’t. —— fore. 4 I have just returned from the NORTHERN :=: TIARKETS, wherel havepurchased a Large, New, Cheap and stylish line of goods We are not LOW on one thing just to catch your eye and t posted. We sell our . high cn others because we think von are no (| , goods at the ; _| LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, and whether you are an expert or not does not effect our prrce one =e cent. Our gaods have the stamp of reliability, combining: style and - . quadity with lowest price, and they will bring you sucsess agfunst Is ready in his ne€w).ii sompetitors. My stock of CLOTHING by'tny ciotaing stare. Iwill sell up-to-date Clothing. Thavkiog you for past favors, L hope to be faverd with your future patronage. I am Yours.to Piease, EI RL. HARDEE;, Leader of Sty les. R. A. TYSON, Vice-Pres't.}). J... LET LE. Cash’r. REORGANIZED JUNE 15th, 1896. “THE BANK.OF GREENVILLE, GREEN VILLE, N. C. @@ +B 033.2] 000.00. Sa Paid in Capital $25,000.00. {WI 6@3222- 1 Banking Business and Seticits Collections and Ace Capital $50 Tramsacts a Genera connts ef Responsible Persons and Firms. A new supply ob Diamond Inks and Cream mucilage at Reflector Book Store. Best lend Tew ,25¢ per 1., at S. M. Schultz. For Rexnt—My dwelling heuse hear Dickinson Avemae. Mss. E. M. Writ iams. rels to tuwn, Saturday, and sold them all before he could get by one Dblo-k. ‘He had a pretty good hunt. For Rent—The ‘store recer tly vc- Baker & Hart, nex; to Re }cupied by Ui, SUBPRARD. flector office. 1 take this method ot: declaring my- self an Independent candidate ‘for Reg- fully. C. O. Brow». One man brought 23 - dressed squir | \liott bnildin g, , neators of Correct Sryl Seas “Winterville, N: C., Sept. 4th, 1898. BAKER & H. ‘N ‘ ‘ . ‘ ‘ n AN Wass a > ibs: 2 IR + . * S Z ; i ; ‘ a. : af a § }, . ya A } 3 A “¥¢ next door'to: the = get hardware, stoves an \ Greenville Bank;where you cam: # dtinware in abundance and cheap, too. ho » “al ‘ a eke ; ak 2