“ DAILY REFLECTOR, D. J. WHICHARD, (premiere teae rer er rp Vol. 4. Editar and Owner. GREENVILLE, TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. N. C.. WEDNESDAY, acon Pitre ncenyertemener aman nn teen eet SEPTEMBER 9 1896. HIGH —— ART CLOTHNG | designer of styles for PALL 10gb. en ae New and completeline of Dress Goods, dTrimmings to match Carpets, Y Rugs and Mattings In endless variety. Come and see them, no trouble to ahow goods. C. T Munford “Next door 1% the: Bank of» - —et see atenttioanay screenees THE | PRIM ARIES. BELVOIR. Meeting called tu order by TA Thigpen, chairman, secretary. DELEGATES. L Maget, “ W H Rives. ALTERNATES. J E Randolph, J if Thipen, et, chairman, W H Nieves. pen. 3 Outerbridge, J H Clark. For Constable—W © Cobb. QO. W. Harrington recaived the | Sheriff. FALKUAND. Delegates. Alternates. JS Harris, Jonas Diida, WR Williams, J € Cook, Dr J Morrill. Cc Vines, Joon King. Henry Harris, Executive Committee—J H Sraith, chairman, R R Cotten, Jobo King, F G Dupree, E F | Williams. For Magistrates—A M Wooten, Robert Gay, E F Williams. For Constable—J H Whitehurst. A Sweet Mess, The Republican convention of Ansun county nominated a neuro for the Leg- islature, and for county commissioners all the are negroes. ‘They also indorsed part of the Populist Under the new law, commissioners | | | | nominees county ticket. three are Ww be Isi’t it about time for the only elected. Democrats ganizing? A fuli ‘missioners for Anson county ! { 'what we are Star. The Per Capita $21.48. shows that on Septembe> of money ia the United Stacrs, $21.45 gated $1,059,160,654, or 171,645,000. As compared with Sep- decrease of $64,413, 384. of gold. Opinions On the Gold Ticket. St. Louis Republic: The Indianap olis convention was very considerate in It selected two oid men who have no hopes to be blasted and no careers to be checked. its choice of candidates. Chattanooza News : Palmer and Buck- nor means an attemp to throw Illinois and Kentucyy to McKialey, but the Person popularity scheme will fail. counts for nothing this year. Livchester Union and Advertiser: The Indianapclis convention has lifted a great weightof apprehension from the regular democratic ticket by its and gives the ticket of Bryan and Sew- all a bouyancy ‘and a prospect of suc- cegs that 1t would be deprived of if the disaffected democrats were left in a dis- qand.d condition and open to tempta- tion to vote for MeKinley and Hobart: Brooklyn Citizen ., The decoy plat- form adoved at Indianapolis is more notabl> for what it omits than for any- thing it contains. It is precisely su.ha Statement of purposes as might have been expected from representatives of the Standard Oil Company,” the sugar trust and the various other monopolics | * which are alarmed by the candidacy cf Bryan ‘and = the- platform adopted rm roam THE, L. Maget. | | ‘ the normal in temperature, and scatter- | Executive Committee—-L Mag- Rich- ard Harris, WC Cobb, J H Thig- For Magistrates—L Maget, A! nnaninious endorsement of the | {arm work. couvention for the nomination for| id points on tovr dates, but is sill dry | of North Carolina to be or- board of negro com- Ts that coming to ?— Wilmington The Treasuary circulation statement | Ist, alt kinds outside of what ‘s held in the Treasury, agere- per capita, on an estimated vopulation of ‘tember 1, 1893, the circulation shows a | when interupéed by rain. During the |1s shooting up tall, but little crop. Good month of August, however, the circula- | tion shows an increase of $24,266,492 made up largely from the Treasury less iby nomination of Palmer and Buckner, | WEATHER BULLETIN. The week ending Saturday, Septem- ber oth, 1896, was comparatively warm with two or three days slightly below ing showers onthe drd,4:h and oth.poor- ly distributed, however, except in the western portion ef the State, where the rainfall was more general; over other portions the drough: in many places isunbroken. But little improvement is now possible in the crop conditions. EASTERN DISTRICT. , | ‘Phe week was pleasant, not too warm | j with some cool nights, and was fine tor ‘over the greater part ol distriet. Cot- | ton- picking is guing on I rop will be nearly allopen by October | Ist. re ain, but willbe good, though peas are slow to mature. ‘Turnips are not com— { drought. Pea-nuts usual result of a dry August. is only ordinary, On the whole very! little improvement occurred tlns week. | | Several thunder-storms occurred this | week and the rain-fall was beneficial to late corn, turnips, peas, ete., but poorly At a few points amounts CENTRAL DISTRICT. distributed. over an inch fell and the ground was sottened enough for plowing. Cotton will soou be allopen; many fields al- ready look as bare and brown as if ruin- ed by frost; lint being picked out rap- idly under favozable conditions. Old corn nearly dry in the fields. ‘Tobacco cures continue poor in quality ; most of the crop has been housed. Some The absence ofa late oats were planted. general riin-fall will eut short all Rains occurred at scatters | rapidly ; the | Peas and potatoes are needing | ing up well generally on account of the | will be suort, the. ace Is Va me . —A Brilliant display of early— Fall-Winter in the newest effects, in Cheviots, Worteds and all the latest weaves, for dress and business wear. Remember [ war- rant correct style, best workmanship perfect fit Buy now—~ Good People. SPECAL 1S All the new things for fall are here, par- ticularly things tor the school boys—suits, ex- RRR PPD DPD II I I OD DP £2 NN NIN INI LRN Nal ae PN phn wr Crops. WESTERN DISTRICT. Good, soaking rains fell cn the last two or thyee days of the week ata large number of places in the Western effectually breaking drought, but came too late to mate— rially benefit crops. Cotton will be no better than already estimated ; . | District, the picking going on rapidly, except for two days, , Late corn crop of pea-vine hay has beou harvested. Turnips fairly good and much benefitea wheat Jand has work being quite the rain. Some ibeen broken, this backward. Leaves of forest trees are beginning to take the variegated hues of tall in the west. Registration Law. Under election laws there are four fdays only allotted for registration, Saturday, Sep- tember 26th, Saturday, October 3rd the existing to wit ; tra pants, ect. Moth- ers it will be better for you to come here and buy him these better sort at the low price | Sul SHOES a specialty. } | «A Mrs. Hopkins Boy.” FRANK WILSON THE KING CLOTHIER. NO ~ . ane WME RA RRR AAR RA ASS AAAS SIN en RICKS & TAF [' G) wing Saturday, October 10th, ana Saturday Octoter 17th. The Registrars are required to meet on these days at the voting places ia, these precincts, and between the hours of 9 o’clock, A. M., and 4 o'clock, P. M. regis‘er the qual- ifled voters. The Registrars and Judgés of elec- tion are required to mest at the voting place on Saturday, October, 24th trom 9 A. M. until 4P. M. for the purpose | ot permitting challenges to be made. | October 31st, they shall meet at the polling places and -hear. and decide the challenges, Chicago Dispatch : “Look at Mexi, col’shrieks a goldbug contemporary: ‘.Mexico isa silver country !’”” And af- tter you get through looking at Mexico ~~ good look at Spain and Turkey both of which are doing business on a hicag 0. faiilin iQ? bia ancit. gold basis, and at 10 o’clock A. M,.on- Saturday, - Laadership easily centers here. Expanding. Developing. Department*of Dry Goods — Department of Notions Department. of lothing Department of Shoes j Department of Trimmings. We have mastered the intricacies of the business in all its details. We give you elegantthings at geco- nomical prices. The stocks are richiy complete and exquisitely beautifal. In buik and variety they are not equalled elsewhere in she, whole southern country. The grace and nice harmony, the tone 4 charming taste of nearly all the fine homes ing this, comimpjEny wore inspired by suggestions of Our artists, ° RICKS & TAFT. New Fall G oods = = Rp NORTH SIDE RIVER. E B Dudley W J Vain right| iJ L Smith” FGM OWH Harrington SI Dudley Edgar Back J C Smith ana ; A D Johnson ES Dixon VERY AFTER XCEPT SUNDAY). SOUTH SIDE RIVER: , — 2 leaned apie BW Tucker W H Atlen on ee Jozephus Moye J . Albritton tie a RH Allen J Sutton “Wptered as second-class mail matter. 7) “A dog paul Harrington ctrtesnnapitnasitn- eet emmy, Augustus Forbes H F Keel _ SURSCRIPTION RATES. W BAlbritton Ricaard Hardee Oy yer. <0 + $3.00 PAUTOLUS. _ Ofte month, ~ - - + "9 | — DELEGAIES. ALTERNATES. ive «eal er W G anzell, OK Whichara Delivered in town;by carriers without) J R Barnhill, D H James, “axtra Post >. IBB Satterthwaite, J J Moore, A‘vertisng rates SOR and can be T J Danie}, M T Spier. I t itor or 2 ; , — SWIFT CREEK. ———— eo DELEGATES, ALTERNATEE. iF N n “We desire a itv3 cotrespondent at) ae ix Withering gton avery postoffice inthe county, who will ory | mith send in brief items of NEWs as it, occurs | A I Roach W F Mewborn ta each neighborhood. Write plainly) A Johnson GB Kilpatrick aad only on one side of the paper, W B Blaud JIB Kilpatrick eed Joe Pittnam Jesse Cox W J Laughinghouse J J Moore JAGardner RU Garris Liveral Commission ou supdscrip- ~ fon rates paid to agents. 1 napster ey ne rt ee sete nee = ed Ll can neta ee a eee eee ea cae ' haat he Wepxespay, Ser TEMBER OTH, 189 16 _| NEXT PRESIDENT COMING. eee ener |W. 3. Bryan’s Tour Through North! * Carolinas COMPLETE LIST OF DELEG al ATES. The following is the official pro- cramme of Mr. Bryan's tour through North Corolina: Leave Asheville at 5 p. m., Sep- tember 16. To Democrauc County Convention, Thursday, Sept. 10:h, seein coe BEAVER DAM. ‘DELEGATES. ALTERNATES. Srey Smith Joab Tyson _ Leave Hickory at 9 p. m., Sep- ‘@T Tyson WA Pollard | tember 16. J F Allen GW Crawford} arrive Statesville at 10 p. UW. Wm MeAarthur A A Joyner | September 16. __ BELVOIR. | Leave Statesville at 10:15 p. m, “ DELEGALES ALTERNATES. September 1. L Maget, JE Randolph! Arrive Charlotte at 11d5, Sep- W H Rieves, J H Thigpen. |tomber 16. BETHEL. Leaye Charlotte at 9:30 a. m., DELEGATES aurernates | September 11. W G Little W G@ Carson Arrive Salisbury 11a. m., Sep- J 5. Brown D © Mooring tember 17. DC Hooke a an Leave Salisbury 11:15 a m.,, Jaté S nes BW James SM Jones SED T, V7. toe . Arrive Greensboro 1:245 p. m., CAROLINA. September 17. | DELEGATES ALTERNATES Leave Greensboro 3 p. m., Sep- J M Leggett H N Gray tumber 17. AB Congleton 8 M Bailey Arrive Durham 5:30 p. m, Sep- TH Little J L Roberson ber JH pave S© Whichard | tember 17. B D Wilson D B Carrington} Leave Durham 6 p u., Septem- L perkiaos A Mooring ber 17. W Thomas DS Rollins Arrive Raleigh 7 p. m., Septem: CHICOD. ber 17. DELEGATES. atrernares.| Leave Raleigh 9 p. m., Septem- JJ baughinghonse, J ~ Grines, ber 17. : Ww roctor y wi ece Arrive at Selma 10 p. m. 5 sree Kdwards, ak Tucker | ceynfien Ie ° p-m., Bep bt Dixon, J LCox, _— , J B Galloway, LS Edward, | Atrive Goldsboro 11 p. m., Sep- J A Porter, JJ Elks, tember 17. Mack Williams, WL Clark, Leave Goldsboro 10:30 a. m., : Ae Smith, PW Arnold, Santember 28, T Cox J H Mills . _ o, ; Hjaad Cannon. Jd Oakley, , Arrive Wilson 11:30 a. m., Sep -/: J J Mills, George Sutton | bember 1S. LN Edwards, Frank Stocks| Arrive Rocky Mouut 12:30 p. m., HC Venieis, . Ly F Carrol, | September 18. Macon sapan J ; H auills, Leave Rocky Mount 2:17 on CONTENTNEA. regular schedule of Coast Line. * DELEGATES. ALTERNATES.| Arrive Weldon 3:32, September Caleb Cannon E C Cannon, dohn Pierce, BB Sumrell, . cuas- MeGichon, Sam’! Mumford 1s, The principal speeches will be made at Asheville, Hickory, Char. ie. Jas Dixon, JS Hines, J Jackson, Jos Gaskins, |{lotte, Greensboro and Kocky J Z Brooks, Asa Garriss, | Mount. Train will stop for three ze: A : a Ad ogBODs minute speeches at Marion, Mor-~ AG Cox, TIM ay, ganton,, Mooresville, Concord, Fred McGlohon, J H Smith, Lexington, Burlington and at no HE Eliis, W C Jackson, | Other points. “Jobephus Cox, J D Cox, ~ W ‘Cannon, LiF ayette Cox | J A Branch, W Worthington. big habla on Li ! t is probable that Li Hung FALKLAND. — iChang wil yisit Billville, but if DELEGATES. ALTERNATES. | he asks the head of our ‘family JS Harris, Jonas Dilda, | her age, Lord help him. WRWilliams, J C Cook, We don’t know that we shall be Dr J Morrill C C Vines, in @ position to welcome Li to Jobn King, Henry Harris, Bile for, baving lost he tick- let, the local Chinaman still retains FARMVILLE. oor shirt. * Delegates Alternates | Ten ‘to' one if Li attends a Ww R Horne W H Moore lynching bee in Billville he will WE Boyce JT Lewis — ask the - master / of ceremonies: M Flynn W H Morgan “Who paid for the rope?” _B May I J Anderson: One thing is certain: if Li Pp Alfred Moore drinks moonshiné ‘liquor it’ won't re 0 ask | a fellow where pte ae: ‘hé ‘asks the ditealation ‘of a Her rive shall tell him we. s Pilbee ea Lote “Het is Portectly weleoine'*to} 3 re psocsmmicg ion ding la Tange, stock ofe hi |House Furnishing . Capitals, 000 A a |W HIGGS, Presi | i, Be wices, Cashier ml nee yore net shi i Greenville, N.C. STOCKHOLDER. Representing a Capital of More Than a Halt Million Dollars, © Goods, Bicycles, &e. Just opened up in | Wm. T. Dixon, President National store next door to ¢d. 2, | change Bank, Baltimore, Md. The Scotland Neck+ Bank, Scotlana C. Cobb & Son, by neck, wc Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C: R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C. S. E. PENDER D. W. Hardee Higgs ‘Bros., Greenville, N. C. & CO. : | We respectfully solicit the accounts 1° ‘of firms, individuals and the general Stoves and Tinware wilic. chear ner than ever be-. Checks and Account Books furnish Cc led on application. vet Fea Sha, I have secured the services ofa thor- loughly competent teacher and shall { fore. | | i JT é erp ef ‘open a school for girls in the building , ~ ee Wee jon my premises late ly occupied as music at ee, 7 rooms. ‘The session begins ou MONDAY, 7th OF SEPTEMBER ‘and will continu for ten months. The terms are as follows , Primary English per mo. $2 00 Intermediate ** ““ “ $2 50 Higher 66 bos of 93 00 Langu: iges (each) * $1 00 Music, including use of instrumert $3 CO ‘bose who desire to patronize the school had better apply early +s onlv a limited number be will taken. MRx, ALFRED FORBES. Greenville. N. C we @ MASONIC LODGE SCHOOL Fa ll Sessisn ‘Opens sept. 14. eect } ESTABLISHED 1875. | For terms &c. apply MRs, L. SAM. Mi. SCHULTZ, PORK SIDES &SHOTLDER § JARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUY ing their year’s supplies will fing their interest to get our prices befere pui | chasing elsewhere. Ourstock iscomplete’ | n allits branches. A BERNARD, Greenville. N.C fj GREENVIL. FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGA/: “hal hea vil . RICH, iA, &e. The next session of this “school will Aways ut LOWEST MARKET PRICES lopen on D. TOBACER SRUFF.& CIGARS MONDAY SEPT. 7, 1896. we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena | hand continue for 10 months. hling youto buy at one protit. A ecm | ‘The terms are as follows. . dlete stock of i Primary knglish per mo. 32 00 - Interinediate we 82 60, FURNITURE (iets eacn = 21 50 \ ‘Languages (each) ** $1 50 | The work and diselpline of the schoo! always onhand and soldat prices tosuli | will be as heretofore. the { imes. Qur goods areall bought and | W e ask a continuance of your past sold for CASH therefore, having no risk iberal patronage to run,we sell at a close margin. © S. M. SCHU!LSBy, Greanyttle sl I have just returned from the NORTHERN :-: MARKETS, whereI have purchased a Large, New, Cheap and stylish line of goods We are not LOW on one thing juss to catch your eye and high cn others because we think you are not posted. We..sell our goods at the’ . LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, and whether you are an expert or not does not effect our price one} cent. Our goods have the stamp of reliability, combining style and | quality with lowest price, and they will bring you success neeine vil competitors: My stock of has S. not, sitpliided CLOTHING: ie any. clothing store. I will, sell up-to-date Clothing. Thanking at dor, pest farors I hope to be favord with your Ne W. H. RAGSDALE. ] future patronag ES Yours:to Please, , EL | HARDEE, ce (a a _, Leader of ‘Btyles. ‘ a ae ‘ i re re 2 is wit RL. DAVIS, Pres’t. "RA. TYSON, Vice-Pres't. ' J. L. . LITTLE. Cash’r. . REORGANIZED jt eth) 1896.5 6 w a ee abi 4 ee Pe may THE BANK.OF F|GREENVILLE, | GREENVILLE, N. C. Sg RAD O@ ee ae 00 lever shown in Greenville. : Hee Bs fd [ute eds i} 3, HAVE TPE PRETTIEST ,) —lINDDF — 5 oe ee Wall Pater! Be. All new styles, uot an old piece in the lot. Will take pleasure in bringing samples to your home if you will. notify me at wy shop near Hum- ber's, cn Dickerson avenue, A. P ELLINGTON. ( connenenietamemnnessneennanennentieedmtiaie ened Greenville Market. ; Corrected by S. M. Schultz. sure to see my samples- « Bntter, per 1d 15 to 25 Western Sides 44 to 5. Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124 orn 40 to 6U Corn Meal 50 to 65 Flour, Family 3.75 to 4.25 Lard 54 to i Oats 35 to 40 Sugar 4 to6 Coffee 13 to 25 Salt per Sack 80 to. 1 75 Chickens 10 to 25 Eggs per doz WW to ll -0 Beeswax. per ‘Cotton and reantt, Below are Norfolk prices of cotton and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished by Cobb Bros. & Commission Mer- chants of Norfok - COTTON. Good Middling 8% Middling 84 Low Middling 7} Good Ordinary ly T'one—quie y PEANUTS. Prime 24 Extra Prime 3 “ancy 3} Spanish $1.10 bn | Tone—tirm, —_ eat GREENVILLE TOB4CC3 MARKET REPORT. bY o. L. JOYNER. Luegs—Common..... ....24 108 “ Fine. ... weoee.ss. 7 to 14 Currers - Common... ....64 told: “ Fipe.... @ae8 _10 to 18 alah A SPECIALT (case Yon, Seq oF ‘ondary orTer. Hi apse AY SPEC ISON permanently- Maqcured in 15t035 days. You ean betreatcd af ema yhome forsame price under same guarane my ty. If you prefer to come here we willcon: " tract to pay railroad fareand hotel bills,and A .if we fail to cure. If you have taken mer= dide potash, and still have aches and -ntches in mouth, Sore ene imples, Copper pores Spots, Ulcers on any part of the body, Hair or pyeprows, fallin eak it is this Secondary § arentee to eure ‘We 7a solicit the most obgti- asos and challenge the world fo 2 Gass we cannotctre. This disease has ai nocha cury, io ains, Mucous ba fied She skillofthes most eminent phy i. cians. _©500,000 capitai behind our oa dis tional guaranty. Absolute sroofs sent sealed on application. Address COQ IL REMEDY. ¢ #37 Masonic Temole. CAI OME SCHGOL FOR GLBLS. Will open at “Elm Cottage, Oct. 2nd a Home School for Git's.. from 8 to 16 years of age. Nuti- ber limited to 0. Address Mrs. A. L. McC. WHELAN, Norwoed P. O Nelson Oc. ‘ ——— Professional Cards. ete cn ey E, Woodard, F.v - Harding, '* Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N N.C OODARD & HARDING, ATYORNEYS-AT-LAW, | Greenville. N. . pecial attention given to collections an’ settlement of claims. Loars made on short time. GREENVILLE INSYERORE. 8. D. BAGLEY, A. M., Principal. i Next seasion -will begin 7th -daylof Septembe’ 1893. Instruction thorough —Discipline firm but kind. Pupil prepaied to enter any college. or for business. For particulars, apply.. tg,the Piineipal, Barbers. $ A: SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST. _ GREENVILLE. N. 0, NGentd Clined de opel NOS, is LE BAREEK. ven to cleaing yame Patronage 8 and Pre&suig Heaeky EDM f{j oP ABHION Special attention T OTE, BIggOI30¥ inh ie Ss ae | x i fie ae eee nee a a CR a Seok ra” % 3 A 5 é¢he ik ¥ 3 3 gk a Mere over fo th » "at whianta Oonstation “3 Transacis a cconnts of Respasie Persons Pt aoe Mae ae BND oR s " 2 Sig ane aige Boge pl eae piced eo De ms esha l Os ina AND BRAN’? BKo.. | AND FLORENCE RALL RV AD Ccadenseu ocnedule TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated Spins | wh Junel4th [3 3 3 3) og 1896, ZA Aw "|4a A. M.?.M,| 4. M eave Weldon | 11 54) 9 44) Ar. Roevk Mt | 1 00)10 39 Lv Tarboro 12 12 | Sc eeenen amd eee | —— | 1” La Oo: id S| Ar B — P.M. Pope. M, i.v WiJson 1 20 41135, 10 32 Ar Rocky Mt 217 W241, 1) 16! ae | a | ee Ar ‘t'arboro 430 | Ly ‘Carboro Ly Receky Mt 27 12 11 Ar Weldon . 1 O01 Train on Scotland Neck Branch oad eaves Weldon 3.55 p, m., Halifax 4.10 p. m., arrives Seotland Neck at 4.55 w., Greenville 6 47 pv in., Kinston 7.45 0. in. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2 a. m., Greenville 8.22 e& m. Arriving alifax at 11:00 a. m., We'don 11.20 ain teeth: ta gaan eect et cr » | G. HT. BROWN, Di MOGRATIO } [i NUMIN BES. | N ativnal Ti Ticket, FOR PRESIDENT. WILLIAM J. BRYAN, | ot Nebraska. © FOR VICE-PRESIDENT. ARTHUR SEWALL, of Maine. —- FOR CONGRESS—FIRST, DISTRICT, w.H. LUCAS, « of Hyde county. State Ticket. | FOR GOVERNOR: CYRUS B. WATSON, ‘of Forsyb, © FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR: THOS. W. MASON, of Northamptor. FOR SECRETARY: CHAS. M. VOOKE, of Franklin. FOR AUDITOR : R.M. FURMAN, } ot Buneembe. FOR TNEASURER : BF. AYCOCK, otf Wayne, . PUBLIC INSTRUCTION: SCARBOROUGH, ct Jobnsten, SuvT J.C. FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL ¢ F. 1, OSBORNE, Cf Mes lenbure. ! ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE eee! PREME COURT, A. C. AVERY, ot Burke, at Beanfort, | — | TOWN TREASURER’S REPORT. | | | Report cf W. T. Godwyn, Treasurer of the Town of Greenvi le, N. o. 1895. Dk. A acet. : with said ‘Tow Gen, May 20. ‘lo am’t ree’d from J. S. Sinith former ‘Treas June 4. To am’tree’d from J > W. Perkins $264 81. : | 3 scree attr n-ne a aetna eens yt tba ot lbw nat February 8, To amt ree’d froth W. He Cox tex collector 1265 00 March 16. To am’t ree’d from J. W. Perkins tines and costs 144 37 March ¥1, foam’t rec’d from W. H. Cox tax collector 285 00 April 1. To amt ree‘d from J. W. Perkins 18 28 April 2. To am’t ree’d from Fred Cox 81 00 April 3. To am’t ree’d from Fred Cox 5S 10 April 6, To am’t ree’d from W, H. Cox tax collector 415 00 April 26. To am’t rec'd om county costs 2 €5 May 6. To am't rec'd from county costs 3 00 May 11. To am't rec’d from J. W, Penkins 50 00 May 8. Toam’t rec’d from W. H, Cox tax collector 200 75 b% “ 6 9 74 Total amouut received. $3873 30. CR. | May 29, 18905. | October z + 51 C © Forbes October 7 4oS E Pender & Co : October 8 . loo D D Haskett 117 KE C Williams 111 Samuel Mayo 116 J W Perkins 92 Moses King 114 Willis Clark 113 Willis Clark 100 J L Starkey 110.f T’ Move 127 T A Wilkes 106 H T King 115 Fred Cox 108 S Jas Yeltlowley 1409 C © Forbes 105 Peter. Plummer 101 J B Cherry 112 J W Murphy November 9 103 Ola Forbes November 7. 131 TA Wilkes 189 Sam Mayo (19 CC Forlus (iS J Ww Murphy 1:6 J L Langley 126 Shade Weathington 186 Willis Clark 121 Brown & Hooker hs ) 1 Moye 18 J W Perkins NO. TO WHOM ISSUED. AMOURKT. | 1 Rands1 Everett $ 300) June l, 2 George Neal 3 Randal Everett 37 4 Charles Kdwards 3 37) 5 JW Perkins ut 00, 6 John Uines 3 37 7 Abram Harris 3 10 | 8 Julins Jenkins 3.08) 9 Fd Latham 50 | 10 TA Wilkes ” 50) | one 4, 23.) W Perkins 1210, 15.1 'T’ Moye TS CO) 4 Fred Cox 22 10! 13 Greenville Lumber Co, Wes! 18 JL starkey 6 39° 19 DD Haskett 431) 14 Alfred Fortes 950. J2 OJa Forbes 425 17 © © Forbes 3.99! 20 Ola Forbes 13 20 1] J W Marphy 33 | 21 Samuel Mayo 50 | 25 WC Hines Vi 00 | June 7 2° Moses Williams ] “5 June 8 August 1 91 C Colb & Son 3 00 5 T A Wilkes 25'T A Wilks 3 37! 29 Willis Graham 337 | 27 Nathan Henraban 995 | 30 James Whitley 2 62) 31 Henry Lewis 3 37 July 2 | 48 J W Perkins 35 00 | 168 E Pender 17h | | 49 Fred Cox 35 00) | August 2 | 45 D D Haske’t 270) * 244J L Starkey 132 Abram Harris 133 Willis Graham 134 Reuben Clark 180 Frank Wilson November 9. 1 9 Gyeenville Lumber Co. 1:8 Fred Cox | 65 Major Pollard af A Ifred rorbes 152 Greenville Lumber Co. 127 Ola Forbes . November 12 lzo Willis Clark 122 MG Moye November 14 1M1C € Forbes 123 J L Wooten November 16 J42 sain Mayo Novcmber 20 TA Wilkes Mas Wiley Ran olph (361 Abram Harris 145 Jsane Price 147 Willis Graham November 22 149 J T Moye 1:6 Reuben Clark 143 James Uatterson 144 James Hatterson December 0. 76 J W Perkius 67 J W Perkins 61 CC Forbes 78 Reuben Clee k rs Wiley Rando!ph > Fred Cox an TA Wilkes 174 Kred Cox 4 fines and costs 34 05 bee laily except Sunday, "To am’t ree’ from J. W. Perkins ‘| 685 A Whitty 170! 160 Joe Eboru -Trajns on Washnigton branch leave Market rerts 9 09) 464 4 Murohy 20.00; 157 John Koy Washington 8.00 a m., and 3.00 p.m, | ro am’¢ rec'd from Fred Cox tines 647 A Wilkes 1 87168 Daniei Dupree arrives Parpiele 8.50 a. m.. and 4.40 p. | | and cos § 11 09| 8% Ed Latham 1 S74) Wo Ned Spell we 9.45 a. pe : returningleay es | July 2 f2 Silas Yellowlev ° 1 124 | 169 Thos. William 3 arboro 3.30 p- m., Pa: 2 I . so ‘8 Silas Y - o>. and 5.30. ». Mh ” arity ration | (To ums i ay a “ Perkins oe oe e8 Silas velo ) wets 225 | December 6 11.50 a. m., and 7.10 ‘ elon . ee ; 4XUguse 9 1155 Isae ept Sunday. Connects a h nis vient ; Po aut reed from -}. W. Perkins 69 Willis Clark” 125) Ne Aa) slo Scotland Neek Branch, op “a fet ate 29 92; 66 Abram Harris 1123 | 153 J ‘1 Moye Train leaves xargoru, N C, via Albe- | cam ee cet Fed Cox fines 15 August 10 163 J 6 Stackey & Co, marle & Kaleigh it. as. daily 2 eae. Aucust 1 ao 70 WM Kinsanl 115 125 W Murphy day, ap 4 50 p. U}., Si inday 3 00 P. M; am t, reed fry n vy HH. Cox a7 Wm Waldro ) 2 G0 | 1S¢ » Blount & a leming artive Plymouth 9.00 Pol, 3.25 p.m.) Tax Col nents ar ¢ 47 J L Daniel ! 66 December 7, Recurning igaves Plymouth daily exept | n emt reetd tie prmenase Tax 35 9) 4 ” a Vo am’t ree’d frcm W. He Cox August. 24 164 DJ Whichard Sundsy, 6.00 a. m., Sunday 9.30 4 m., tax eol. dray licens i. i4o | P Price arrive Tarboro 1.25 arm and 1, 48 Augus, 22. Joo) 28H T King 7 Bg) Ho EP Price December 6 Train ou Midland N, C. branch leaves To mt reed from W Jox fe ean CTS Fe ; a | ‘ Gold38boro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a , tux cul, bo ae 5 16 TA Wilkes Bg 16) Heury Sheppard er 7 m. arriving Smithfield 7°30 a. m. Re. To am'tree’d from Wo HL. Cox, °° September 3 | Ns ich “ue turning leaves Smithiield 8 00 a. m,, ar- tax col, dray lie : 5G Pete ; 9 4x, 162 William Waldrop rives at Goldsbors 9.30 a. m. Vs um’t ree’d from Ww. H. Cox 18 00 ie i t ann , 7) HAD 146 James Ha*tersou Trains in Nashville pranch leave tax col. purchase tax 11 59| 631 A Wiikes. : 9 9, | 175 Willis Graham Rou ky Mount at 4. 380 p. m,. arrive September 3. . ° Wh For to J W perkins 8 00 144 Caeser Blount Nashville 5.05 p. m., Spring Hope 5.30! 'To am‘t rec’d trom J. W. Perkins 96 Fred Cox ~ 79 9 | 199 Silas Donelson p. m. Returning leave Spring Hope fines and costs 85 52] 38 Willis Clark 50 1/3 Reuben Clark 8.001. m., Nashville 83g am, ainive at! "Po one receipt frou I. W, Pers “| 72Willis Clark 1 00!,. yey ree vet ts: Suny 9.05 a mM, - daily except ens am’t paid W. L. Brown 8&7 I) S Smith 7 28 | 11 Ola F ee 19 Mavor pro tem 81 J H Kinion 159 — , Ttalne on Latta branch, Florence R | To am’t hl id red Cex fines 79 Caeser Kennedy 50 | 1 ‘ C Fobes. . +s leave Litt 6 40 pm, aarive Dunbar and costs IL 5 a0 | : . . 750 pm, Clio .05 pm. Returning September ,. i j (i eS 9 o | Decembe! 21, leave Cliol6.10 am. Dunbar 6.30 4 m, | lo am’trec’d from J, W Perking on 183 J W Mui phy . 94 ~arriye Latta 7.50 am, daily except Sun- mirket rents » 60 85 September 4 sys gs » cember 24, day. September 18, 71 Willis Clark ane. eet Train onClinton Branch leaves War-| To am‘tree’d from W. H. Cox tax 84 (1 C Forbes YW 50) 186 rA W ilkes ; saw fur Clinton caily, except Sauday, colleeror 615 11/54 T A Wilkes 3 00 185 Reuben ¢ lark 11.10 a.m. and 8.50 p, m: Returnirg Ostuber 1. 89 Samuel Mavo 31 50 ca ae 2 1896 leayes Clinton.at7.00 a. m. aud8,00, m.| To am.t rec'd from W. #f, Cox tax 95 Z V Hooket . Erne Moen Train, No. 78 makes close connection: collector loo 00 "| 193 JT’ Moye -at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via October 8. _,, September 18 197 U © Forbes Richmone, alse at, Roky, Mount with|‘To am’t rec’d from J. W. Perkins a7 H F Harris 9 99 | 194 C © Fortes -Norfolk and Carolina R R. for Noriolk market rents 42 99/94 J Ldtarkey 96 65| 190 J W Murphy ne all points North via Norfolk, To am’t ree’d from J. W. Perkins 43 6 L Starkey 13 57 January 3. JOHN F. DIVINE, fines and costs 45 65 | 96 Willis Clark 2 95 | 189 Fred Cox: - « & General Supt. | To.am’t rec f. from Fred Uox fines September 19 a Hen Cherry and costs 95 W L Brown T. M, EMERSON, Tratfie Manager, To am't rec'd trom, W. H. Cox tax 25 20 53 J T Moye 21 00 |196 WL Brown J. R. KENLY, Gen’ Manager, collector (6 37 JL Langley 15 00/191 Ola Forbe TO Pou (ASA oboe Meme lana 6 November 7. ~ |50 Samne! Mayo 15 00 | 198 William Waldrop. — — S/o um't sos ne J. W. Perkins 2 me patham | ase sof dite oe duntiaty 14, nes and costs , 62 251° as 0 slount eming THE MORNING. ! STAR, To amt rec’d from J. W, Perkins 33 areenvile eae Co. 3 42 2 . dannary 17, ay market rents 9 10 reenyiie - ht r Go, 3 28 179 W H Cox The 0 dest ' Pap b=! 9. September 20 202 © € Ford January 20. To am’t ree’d from Fred Cox fines 5 J. 0 orbes and costs wt, 13 95 ee Manrphy, | . 40 00 January’ 23. ai ly News 72 Ola Forbes 85 56 ; spaper if] December 5. 44 Ola Forbes . 3 ge | 192'E C Williams To am’t rec'd from J. W. Perking ad Feburary 1. Api & | fines and costs 78 10 September 21 1o1 Ola Forbes. To am’t ree’d from, Fred Cox fines. . |86 D D Haskett . 7% February 6. ,, aud costs. 4 65 | 33 Willis Clark 4 90 | 100 Biount & Fleming To am’t rec’d from Fred Cox don el September 23 february 7 o Decarsber: 6 86 00| oo HT King 1 25 | 204 CC Forbes ‘|Poam’t rec'd from W.' H. Cox. 99 Willis Clark .,....* 3 00 logy 7 a ebraary } 18 pid oe eek : oe Hopes: $e _ September 18 "| 207 J. W Murphy en? i aM 4h Seco. &: Hooker %0 00 February 22 Te: mE, rec'd q foot red Cox: s at a penile, Lganber Co. _ 83 50 | 208 Willis Clark ‘ae team" red oma Fr od Cox fines . ibe! x op 8 7 2 $P Johneon per| T° To. am’t feo og trom W Wit. ¢ c Byer a 74 Wm) drop pl o8 | 212 Ed Lelhant? hot : 33 ector’ Foleo 51600 He $549 - pnaeo : re | 4, e wary o January 23. - 88 J T Moy, 20 | 205 Wm Waldrop , C} To am’t rec’k from W. H. Cox - log pa wik or “2 : , February 29 . taxcollector’ ‘ here 81 BJ Jenkins 12 00 er 6 28 3 35 1171 8 0D 15 00 35 00 1 00 75 5 00 5 49 1 65 2 50 85 00 37} 6 24 20 62 58 ~ bes Ola Fat bats... © 5. S48 26 J W Murphy 25 W illis Clark 214 JL Starkey 217 CC Forbes 231 DS Smith © 236 J T Move 239 J T Moye. 243 Win Pippin 223 3 'T Move 219 Abram Harris 244 Wm Waldrop 227 Greenville Lumber Co 298 Greenville Lutber Co 221 J B Cherry & Co 215 Alfred Forbes 222 Bill Britt ° 2°4'T A Wilkes 218 Amos.Williams 246 F G James 220 John Russ March 6 a) March 6 March 7 34 30 2 00 eed March 9 one 2385 White & Speisht 490 -0 84/916 D D Haskett. 61S March 16 233 Simon Flemin 1 65 1 or) 245 Jas Kinion . 100 6 95 | 247 Tee Case 112} °1 00 224 W Perkins 114.00 1 co 230 W B Wilson 610 Lov | 23! Sum Huss 2 00 175 240 Elias Bunn 1 00 90 0. | 229% H Moye 160 16 0 | 28 W Ki y 100 $o on). March 21 13 iB | 2! 2 Will's Clark 10 CO 3 8:} | March 23 8 R22) hous JW Perk os , 1900 3.75 March 17 20 00/949 JL Ludlow 32 00 | March 28 9} 9y;| 250 Reubin * lurk 21 50 fey ea 251 C © Forbes 5 00 1 Bo April 2 13 88) 274 J W Murphy 29 00 7 42! 267 Avex Daniel 125 Lo S4 7 Peter Latham 90 267 John Peedies 90 256 3 7 Moye 6 35 d0!1 262 JT Move 12 00 421/259) T Moye 15 00: 278 Ola Forbes 20 85. 5 00} 253 John Johnson 'fo 12°/271 Wm Waldrer 25 co 272 James Mav 1 50 Loo! 276 Blount & Fleming 67 00 1949 Br d Cox 80 00 6374 268 Willis Graham 80 ne L605 J L Sta kev 5 13 1 = 264 Themis “ il) ams 7 50 75) 280 Phomas Williams 8 { 7 1266 Henry Marsh 50 “T2) VKBR ST Bia tes 1 00 275 Ben Cl erry 1 50 16 50) 269 Tsam Griffin 1 40 525 | 264 Fred + ox 7 50 995; 26L Fired Cox ; 40 00 440 A pril 6 2f1 DJ Wi'chard 6 50 ; “i Win Waldrop 3 (() 6 001952 WY Omond 270 i - Aprit 11 0 64 Greenville Lember Co 9 75 6 47 278 Ed Latham 205 do oo »Q Alex Daniel 2 bo ~ 1279 Willis Grabam 0 2 05 yo 73128) Willis ark 3 25 300 April 29 3571) 263 Reubin Clark 1 50 vy April 29 Yo 1 2&4 Ola Forbes 20 84 B15 May 1 253 S E Pender & Co 45 6001, May 5 6 an 286 Zeno Brown (part payment on 1 Oo eV gine) 3385 66 5 23 May 1l 29 0) (270 J W Perkins 40 00 50 00| sper ernt com. onree'ts (3873,08) 116 19 . . | 3975 30> 13 ‘olay ], due General fund $266 73 | WwW, T. GODWIN, Treasurer, 4123 Fxamined and approved by us. W.H.SMIT og 1G ho i. A. WILKS \ Com mittee. 4 00 OEMETERY FUND. 3 344 . 6 uo; 18-5 May 20, “5 {To amt 1ed'd from J. 8, Sith 7873 former treasu er idd OO December 4, 20 80} To am’t ree’d from sale of lot to J.W Brown 12 50: To co ee sae 6 00 Total 817 60 CR. ue January 8. 109 By am’i paid Ed Latham, order 18) No 28 . $ 6 00 x3 October 15. ; 1 lo By am’t paid Kd Latham, order No. 24 14 £0 1896, April 18. 4 12 00| By am’t prid W. ‘I’, Ress, order 6 00 No. 282 4 60 2 54/1895. Octoeer 8 _ 15.001 By am’t paid kd Latham, order... No 104 10 00 40 00 | 1896. May ] 4 .° By am’t paid Ha Latham, order: 7 020 No. ) 00 By 3 percent. com on receipts ag 0 j 15 ov . 35 00 Bal. dve cemetery fund mi &8 . W.T. GODWIN. Treasurets . 100}; Examined and eee W.H SM TH “fs ry 6 00 Ny A. WILKS i Committee. W.T; GODWIN, ; i 1 50| Treasurer of the Town of 'Giseiitile. 430 In acet. with the Special Tax Fund. « 4 t 1895. October 8. ides 49 00/To am‘t rec'd: from W H Cox 4 Tax Collector $ 63 05 6 co! 18°6 Jamvaryyi ty ye {To am’t. rec'd from: W H Cox e gost” | Tax collector ==» @R0H00 13 00 April lt ey To am’t rec'd from W H Coxcs 8 00 Tax Collector’) 94 » $292 29 - 100 ' ya: eink tet 4 per cent com Hi areas fy, id ‘. ‘ «2 ] i Rand i « 4} lo 06 it fr Piel asa Lae Examine and a ved by us. 105 ia ae a arias cir, wet 500. apn Constantly al it rings Soot. JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING a Scmmmmainietal Creites many a new bueiness, = ~* % ——FOR-—— Enlarges many an old business, fe Vreserves many # iarge Lusiiess. anna Abn ait 1 Uy isevives many adn: business, NOU 1 il Rescues many a lost business, CURT Ul Lil Saves many a failing business. oe We Ce ee S-cures success to any. business, _—Consisting of— San To “advertise judiciousiy,’? use the ¢ jumes of the REVEEOCTOR, HENRIETTA, CASHMERES, AL L-WOOL DRESS GOODS, - Beautiful, stylish, up-to-date, and cheaper than ever before. LAWNS,‘ CHALLIES, ee aed TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. DIMITIES, WHiTE GOODS, P ty active in mall train going Personal items not mueh in evidence oe ; ae uorth, arrives 8:22 A. M. Going South, . : Oe ae -PARKISIAN RIPFLES, eri vos 6:47 P. M. sd . today. : ] LID S North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A eo NDIA NENS, i, leavesl0:10 A. M. , Prices of tobacco began showing an bat Mid : . oO Lon) LINEN LAWNS, south Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 P, , al r MUI Me leayes 2:15 P. Me upward tendency again teday. We i ne ° Steamer ‘l'ar River arrives from Wash- | hupe it will climb up much higher. DOTTED SWiSSES, {ington Monday, Wednesday aud Friday vk . a | ae SOTPRON 0 x leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs : and Novel COTTON GOODS jay and weturday. of different kiuds aud description. ‘Never were they more beautiful than this season. WEATHER BULLETIN. nema st mente ee ener —Oome Ree OU Fair to-night and Thursday. OT HAST SLA, hey are thef corrcet styies and prices. ee coor an-aniereteramepsinninsnaens; nme etter SEPTEMBER SUGGESTIONS. — 8 See Which You Ate Interested in. aaa nen ata Calendars are getting thin. Money loaned on 30, 60 and 90 Apply to F. C. Harding. HAMBURGJEDGING and INSERTIONS, LACKS, RIBBONS, FANCY BRAIDS, and NOVELTIES. days. ] eer naman tt morrow. ® The “Southern Weader,” still bhovds Lace Curtains :. lead as the best o cent Nothing equals it. D.. S- SMITH. Window Shades, Cuitaiv Poles. —A line of— Three circuses are headed this way’ —Robert L. Main’s, Barown’s and} John Robinson’s. ~TDAILY REFLBCTOW good paper. ‘around the Star Wareliouse. is ulmost a water famine. ued drought has dried up the wells. . . ~ f farm 9 miles from Greenville to Mr. 5.-;: Democratic county convention to-|P. Erwin. su.oke. | personal effects beloaging to the estace ot the late Mrs. A..M. Clark will take place on Monday, ct. b2th. Joe Feibes is ready to seme taem 10 aay ss 3 % aes : : SEPTEMBER SNAFS- o Our xodax Catches Them Sonics . ae my a : eS = “ibis. Sixteen times as many novelties in Ladies . Goods as we have even shown, Dock Bullock vent to Williamston toduy. : d . d it : : fe J. R. Bull, a cotton buver ot Raleigh, Dress (700 9.30 ) a eo as we have : fot- rveriy shown. is here for a few days. * B. T. Bailey returned Fricay evening! from a trip to Clarksville, Va. | . a : : ; purchase for the coming season. J. H, Blount returned Tuesday even- . , ing from Williamston court. + pLxteen times AS much business do we me Ea. Shelburn returned Tuesday pect with the many bright and brilliant eoods evening from the vorthern mrkeslthat erowd our counters. Call and see if we. wheze he had been after new gocds. — ; ches ican’t show you the thing you want. : Democrats had a walk-over in the Arkansas election. _¥be majority Will} sxsumasam a = — will run to about 60,000. Our Thanks, | The Geldsboro Headlight is mine The Reriector is indebted to Riv- years old. Editor Roceower makes a erside Nurseries tor two vaskets of e grapes, oe of the splendid Jemes va— riety and the other of King’s) Winter. A brilliant display of Improveme continue iD S ; . nprovements continue to go On! These grapes are now im their prime at } A sab. Riverside-and Messrs. Warren & Sen | : a ° we , ‘ ; . > 8 ae | . {| 7 ; tantial tin roof is the latest additien-|are ready to fill orders. A mone: delic FA LE. & W i NT E sa { ; In some sections of the county therw )ClOus grape than the James hae never . |grown. ' DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, The contim > | : : «HOES, GENTS: FUR- Ma. Bryan Com.mg. NISHINGS AND Hon. Wiliam J. Bryan is to naske » Boy’s 9-Piece Suitsin the mewest The jarm contains nearly‘itour of North Carolina, and! . x ) anes : and the People|. ffects and all the last weuves ‘of this section: of the State will have an: . stcre is tb . ‘opportunity of seeing and hanringrtim! EVCTY OOF¥ save ny sore The sale of the real estate and some |! 7 7 lighe t pl ‘1 town and I at Rocky Mownt on Friday;. 18th imst.. © vapest piece in iD The railroad will be asked to. give re-- want you-to come an@isave mon- dueed rates from here to ownti | : Z re to He. ) M ti ey. My motto is: “Cheap, cheap lon that day. The route of Mr. Bryaw’s:) First Oysters of the season—O!d ‘snip through tte State is publithed'on. @@eap priaes.” Mr. R. A. Tyson has sold his large:! 00 acres. .aeond page oi “REFLECTOR today. Oxford Ties ny style at his oldstand. Iresh Nor-' __ os | + ; 3. G L ARK. : or Ladies aud CLiidren that bag | Mill, just 41 miles trom town, at “S1D- ( I? . . , You can ouy wamber ab otters | y)k Oysters received every dag. . | ‘| gawls’ Jewelry Storr i The: Warehouses-have kad: beht sales! never been equalled in this town.|zle Gold Standard Drives.” See . — : C. R. Spwicut, Manager. for a few days, all oft therm having ad— : : nt Notice of Sale. a _ {vised the farmers to ‘hold. their tobacco 1 ’ —_ Prayer meeting in the Methodist | ya t¢ prices were solom. The sales ean en pn i 2 Proviniene cee NY re et rye! ; RS iLOF ey eburch tomght. Shoes, for every buyer. who wibts an Cutton came in freely tcday and suid honest. reliable, wearing articles. |for 7.90. Vermont Butter for | Smith. ( Umbrellas |, i wont a" Ls a You can look for a big eowd 1M) yy. palcher mag? an average of 12 own tomorrow. ‘ sto protect you from the sun and . rte Scuppernong grages retuiliag at 10 prema cents a gallon, Gentlemen come andexanine our] Qlen Warren sags, “Jusetell “em —line of- i, Shirts, Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Straw and Far Hats, Suspenders and Hosiery. Shoes in correst ety les, ‘best quality and popular prices. We can and will please you if you * — will give os a call. nn meatal Miss Bettie Warten will open her school in Mrs. Whiehard’s schaol-rorvm on Monday, 14th, September. . Tablets, Slates, Pencils, Reflectcr Book Store. ; On second page will be founda com- vention. — Our line of — * Furniture sy js complete and embraces elo y uacful articles of gvutine merit. ~ Oor Oak Suits are lovely. Easy comfortable Rockers of many different kinds. Dining and Par: dor chairs, tones 0 ee nights and morsings cook op - Suits, ntre ‘l'a les, Si el i : ecb 80 8 Tables, Tin Safes. For Rent—The stave recently oc Bedsteada, Matt: esses, Floor «nd | eupied by - Baker ,& Hart, next, to Re} “Mable Oil’ Cloths, Mattings of |qector office | SuevPaRD. ° ghesp and good grades. : + re emeemmnll Cream mucilage at Reflector Book. | Store. | For Rext—My dwelling house near Dickinson Avenue. Mra. E. M. Withiaws. |} ! The days are still warm: but the No (1) if you want the best made. * | Ae ‘ vf tipe. Send to Allen Warren & Son tie te arr ea _ > Hor them, ae Pigts. of beantifalfderigns.) y;,5 Jtalian Macaroni, jast received? e and see us we will beja J. 5. Tungiall’s, oor more than pleased to show you| Best lead Tra 250 Ter: ot © rongh ourstock. A careful in- |i. Schultz. ee Ps will repay you, MAPS} ine Tobacro was consideralizy Veter to athe cost. Tobacco was consiferns.y | | day and the prices ure satistnetory. | A freeh lot of uu Uream Cheese and “+ Yermont Butter, on ice, gt J. 8, Tun- today skowed an iraprovement a prices. Vanceboro, liad todacco Here: teday and | Ch oice Groceries sale at D, 8 |sold at the Eastern Warehouse. On that you saw me.” , Whs,. who had. been killed by Lewis Bllis. It seems that: tie negroee, who mess and were cousins, were playing together, ‘about the store that: and sparring with each ovher. ran Lewis in the bouse where the ta @arries a full aird com every kind in the bed rowm: L mow occu Wilson Air-Tght Heat James and King’s Wiuter grapes are | Jin different styles—the smali ove, which is made for bed: rooms, is specially recomme nded for health Is ready in his new Whichard, Her executor, Will sell at the ; Ceurthouseda Greenville * .G.. on Mon- Ji Me Ipoek and. D. J.. Faleber, of store to : supply your dav the 12th day of October, 1896, the yweeas in: the line af! felewing real estate: the. house and Jet, situated in Greenville. N.. ©, on “third street, reently oaeupied! by Mrs. Clark. 10 a tract of je tajnin GA poands Mr. Ipock. made-am aver- ihe eee are filled vir with A ed pasty within us of 43> cents, and on ORF pounds Watt rightly colored, aud partly witheut the town of Green- . hoxes and tins of good wille, throagh which Em aes and | os ,Seotland 1 ranch Railroad pesses. things, and barrels af! Will als sell on thesamedlay, at the ‘ground grains, cakes sioresa\’ hour e of Mrs Clarks wu, be , following ; yexgonal property; °) TQ and crackers, boxes. Of ‘siamond wrooeh, 1 paxtor water pitcher , Spices and bottles of ana two goblets, 1 dozen forks: @iaver Wi reas 3 e1id tea), idexen spoons (dianer and de- Pickled fruits and vege lsert), 1} dozen tea spoons, 1 sugar spoon tables. ‘Tongue’ 1 sauce ladle, 1 mang (all pure ‘leilver), and 2 plated sult celluws and Thereis 2 wWhodeSOni- spoons, also one-hald audiyided Marerest nm the chettel property deseribed in the sweetness i “Ali the will ot Mins, clark ag follows:: furniture in my perior > every ne Isaac ha iQ jand deseription, except the paano an sinc (CRATTS the visitor. He ianw sivol, also all the fuuaiture of Hi a ents Killed. im: Tan, Dr.. Laughinghouse,, Coroner, wen Tuesday evening in respo.se to a elivram to hold.an inqyest ewer Isaac y, und?my cast iren yaral vages,’’ the a . . i tor picked up a gun and and emptied the plete steck of tancy and ah cr undivided half interest being the oval plete list of delegates to the caanty COD~}' werance of the testimony given before ing everyching. that is ‘th , fail} find lice | : ‘ance ia 2 and 2 years, persoualty. sol! f the yury, ana failing to find any malice ito be found in @ truly tor cash only. W.R. WancHaRD A new supply ad Diamond Inks andj in the killing they acquitted Lewis. in Isaac. ‘TRis was about the staple goods embrace: property of Mary:-Louallie Peole. 'Perras-of sale. real estate }cash bal- Executor of Mrs. A. M. elark. Biount & FLEMING, Adtorneys first-class grocery. connate, ~ With Batent Automatic Smoke @oors. Tbe Wilson Heater, which is a stove for howse heating, is the most remarkable that has ever ~ -In the first place'it radiates more heat fhanauy stove known,, and will save 25 per cent. in. fuel over any stovamade.: . a bys ee, 3 » «l been patented, Call for Roya. Patent Froey) ey Second. with two or three ordinary sticks of pice stove w.od. it will keep the fire hours, and with ordinary care the fire will never zu vut. | Mee gas ee Third. baing entirely closed ‘at the base there is in use. It is not necessary to remove the ashes oftener than onge a wonth. These stoves are made » from 36. to 48. LJ £ | as well ds comfort. -. The Wilson Heater has a great advantage over any similar stove, because it has Patent Auto-' - % matic Smcke Doors, which preveat the smoke from coming inty the room when yoa take the top off a ve wood ‘These doors tre ao constrcted that they ean be takev off and put back op ia & tne minute. These stoves can be seen our store, come and look at them: B ae ae at ban PAG Eee, ee. ey. ‘* is So Bey coe ae eS be cae jena Es ae yy . Us! stall’s. ce x wh oy ' Cat we : a tle Cae Pe Ga res . leg | KreshCubr (Butter'to-day, at S. M.]. ———-- Headquarters for Hardware, Tinwaré and Stoves, j Se ee ee no danger of tire, and it is the cleanest stove. . Sixieen times as handsome ate our entire — * a Sixteen times as many styles in Ladies a ¢ ah a 4 NSPE) sHipenigits we