—_— —— o 'HE DAILY REFLEC’ D. J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. TRUTH IN PRPERENUE TO FICTION. Vol. 4. GREENVILLE, N. C.. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 1898. HIGH. ART CLOTHING (ATMO ‘designer of styles for FALL 1896. New and complete line of Dress Goods, _andTrimmingsto match ‘Carpets, ae and “Mattings! “Tn endless ‘variety. Come and see them, no _ trouble to» show goods. ik AP i we We Hohe ellag ‘dodr'to ine Bank of Greenville. : | the precautions taken to keep the sub- @ Munford desday and Thursday néxt anda cor~| radial invitation is extendgd.to thy ladies. ) furnishing information WASHINGTON LETTER. | (From Our Regular Correspondent.) Wasnincron, D. C., Sept. 19. Several imnortant democratic con- ferences were heldin Washington and vicinity during the present week. and jects talked about at these conferences out of the newspapers have been suc- cessful. Among those taking part in Senator Joues, chairman of the democratic National Committee ; Senator Faulkner, Chair- man of the Congressional Committee ; these conferences were Senator Butter, Chairman of the pop- ulist committee, and Senators German, Telier and Dubois, mitteeman Scott, of the democratic ad visory committee. It for those who desire the election of Bryan and the triumph of iree silver to know tuat the object of these conferences Was to add tu the certainty of that result, and that they were in every Way salis- factory to. those who particip.ted in them. More could not be told without a violation of confidence, and without und National eom— is enough which enable the McKisley crowd to throw obstacles in the way of certain plans. Suffice it ,0 say that every man who participated in these conferences is certain that Bryan will be elected. Democrats are unsparing in their criticism of Secretary Carlisle, who, by the way, is going to take the stump in Kentucky for Palmer and Buckner, tor having written a letter saying in effect that he would redeem silver dollars in gold it the demand was made. Senator Faulkner declares this to be an invita- tion to the money sharks to raid the gold reserve of the ‘Lieasury and force the issue of more Londs, and expresses the opinion that it will be worth thous- ands of votes to Bryan and silver, by convincing people ot the intention of the gold men to gu still further than they have yet gone towards turning our financial interests over to haifa dozen bankers in Europe and New York. Ie says this “emphasizes the necessity as well as the duty of those who believe in American financial independence te support the American policy represent ed by the demoeratic ticket” | Representative McMil'in, of Tenne- see, who has come off the stump long enough to finish preparing the demo- cratic Campaign Book, says of the pres- ent situation, “From the bezinning of the fight those well posted have known that the republicans had everything east of New York; that ithe democracy hap everything south of the Potomac and Ohio rivers, and everything west of the Missouri river, and that it has got such a hold in the Northern states of the eas- tern portion of the Mississippi valley that the entire Maine e‘ection or the Vermont election have Leen insufficient to make even McKinley and Hanna feel secure. with all the handicaps tnat have placed it, is in-abette: position to win a victory touay than it has been at this stage ot the campaign in any contest in the last twenty years, We ara going to win this fight. that the’republicans are correct:in’ their estimate of; New England, just. as Are kansas, ‘and Alabama proved that the deineckats were correct in their’ esti: mates 3 to.the situation. in the South and West. ae A well advertised public wmeeting ot the “Sound: Money League,” of Washi ington, was attended by jist seven peo ple and three of them were neveparee ‘Lhe democratic party: reporters. | ~ “| ——~ 5 ‘a } twihe pattern fall and.winter tats on, Wed Maine and Vermont prove} {ob Aiking obtrast. ik Shaiiatt hie HR ENS prepared to. how fby new f superior ( Court. September term of Pitt Superior Court convened today, Judge A. W. Graham fresiding. The charge of Judge Graham to the grand jury was one that carried much instruction with it, giving clearly and pointedly such matters as should be called especially to their attention. He impresses the public as a man of fine legal ability, and he has the business of the court conducted in a business way. The juries are composed as follow. * Grand Jury—W. G. Morgan, Fore- man, Allen Adams, J. M. Williams, L. G. Whichard, C. J. Smith, W. R. Evans; W. G. Barnhill, M. C, Cotten, Jesse Tyson, J. D. Worthington, W. | R. Ford, H. B. Smith, W. G. Carsen, | Cornelius Joyner, Freeman Vines, | Robt. Worchington, Joseph McLaw- | horn, L. B. Burney | Petit Jury—F. M. Smith, E. D. Manning, ‘IT. C. Cannon, Jeremiah MeLawhorn, R. J. Cobb, L. A. Mayo, W.H. Arnold, L. H. Rountree, B, H. Ives, J. A. Gardner, W. J. Norville, G. F. Evans, W. H. Cox, F. Ward. Tillman at Kinston Inaletter to the Reriecror Dr. James M. Parrott, President of the Democratic Club, of Kinston, appoints the following as marshals on the 24th of Se ptember, in the grand parade to be had when Senator Ben R. Tillman, of South Carolina addresses that ¢lub. GREENVILLE.—W. B. James, R. D. Cherry, D.J.Whichard, Jesse Speight, H. 'T’. King, L. I. Moore, J. F. King, C. S$. Forbes, J. E. Starkey, H.C. UWooker and G. M. Tucker. Quinerty.—J. C. Quinerly, J. B, Kilpatrick. Rounrree.—ll. E. Cannon. Aypren.—J. A. Harr'ngton. JouNnson’s Mitts.—L. B. Mew- borne, H. ©. Smith. Farvvirte—J. R. Davis, Benj May. Faukianp.—dJ. II. Smith, T. Williams. D . Parrott says they expect 10,000 people and that a cordial invitation is extended to Greenville and Pitt coun- ty. L. I will sell at auction tomorrow, Sept. 22nd, one hundred and_ fifty watches and clocks on Court House square at 12 o’eleck. =.W.S. Rawes. Hon. B. F. Aycock, Democratic nominee for Stare ‘reasurer, will ad- dress the citizens at Pactolus on Satur- d: y, Sept. 26, 1896. Everybody in- vited to hear this gifted speaker. Some nights ago some one entered the yard of Mr. W. J. Fle sming, a few miles from town, and stole the cushion ond rug out of his buggy. He says he wishes the thief would either return the stolen articles or go back and take the buggy two. with Woodward with piccolo. and made some George Charlie Forbes Ollen Warren with guitar charming music at the central tele- phone office. Saturday night. Eight phones were connected with central at the same time and people at the other end enjoyed ths music. We hope the boys will meet there again. mandolin -~ The Best Company: J: L: Svcs, F8q:, Agent Accident, Department, _ Aetna Life Ins, Co., , Greenville, N.C. Dear Sir I. ‘hold accident, policy No. 9787'in your Company.“ On thd 23rd day Of Jime;1896, while superintendi tig boric sok My. sdiv4mill arm Was crush tween two logs. tay Bit 97th day of "huge filed my claim with your, company, fot in Gennity Ide bio. weeks; dlaiming $25. Yous gompany, sce at weiter bikity wap, ios mI period eo ted se hw Ng arte ina oe Hig ‘i sere Steed jot | [pey- at meer to those eee the nadie tito ‘or nt Come aud see the beautifil new styles. Mrs. Groreia Pierce. THE KING CLOTHIER. PALRAPAAAAA ALAA SAL eae Ll Ne et ODPL ee ee ae ee ee ee a ee he a RA AALS NM TL There’s a difference, You should know it, For it means a deal to you Whether, when you spend your dollars For the Clothes you have in view— worthy, That will stand the test of time, Or the imitation “bargains” From the mills that make that kind. NIN Ne NPN LNS Nail Nel Nee Nel trang Na Se, Ne NL NaN td ae Nal SS NA PS PAPAL APP DL PP NENA ee alse lad GENTLEMEN'S GLUTHING! A SPECIALTY, It's not merely the beauty of stuff, or the stylish cut---its the fit, the finish, the exquisite stitching and pressing, the shaping of a pocket, the round- ing of a corner; nothing forgotten or half done—all-round clothing. Take time to look thoroughly, to compare. There’s plenty of cheap clothing, of half-price clothing. See if you want {o buy it when you've seen this. FRANK WILSON THE KING CLOTHIER. OUR PLATFORII— l. 2. We sell none but the most tylish goods. values that can be secured. Our Dress ‘l'rimmings shalibe thevery new- est. that fashion offers. , Our, Ladles, Cloaks, shall bethe best value and style that money can buy. Our Misses and Childrens Cloaks shallgivs the very best. service to the wearer. ‘Our Shoe department shall contain none but lowest consistent prices. 7., Our Ladies F urnjshings and Nogicwaat shall » be-of:the. newest, and most, serviceable. 8. Our Glove’ ‘department shall contain only suc roods as we can 1ecommend, a" EveryPlank in this platform will be strickly kept. Soin CATV AR Be Yours very traly, W. E. Procrer. —Lang’s Cash House. Whether they are really Our Ladies Dress Goods shall be the best honest, goods, and they will be sold at the 9 = REFLECTOR, PROFITABLE FUBLICITY. | Industry Dependent Upon Money | HAVE TEE PRETTIEST - —-LINEOr— Wall Paper! ever shown in Greenville. Be - sure to see my samples: All new Supply. nomad : SE Sense iu Advertising: jig ¥ WHIOHAED. Editor. | + ‘| phe addition of $10,000,000 or a? ee tS BY NATH’L C. FLOWLER, J&., OF NEW $200,000,000 to the world’s mon- os ee YORK, DOCTOR OF PUBLICITY. ey would not as a matter of EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY). course of itself bring prosperity. Even the addition of double this ———— So i othing mysterious . ¢ ° : ; . aoe oe nom cated or dif: amount to the stock of money In GREENVILLE, N. ©. styles, not an old piece in the lot. Entered as second-class mail matter. ror abe — xane the United States would not lead | Have just received an Will take pleasure in bringing eee ee |™ eee to any rivalry to the Garden of samples to your home if you Will | gURSCRIPTION RATES. Advertising is simply @8UZ8°8 | h4.4, or of necessity set the . : } 06 tion, or a request, dn the part 0 country afire with prosperity. notify me at wy shop near Hume f . - Fe - ° $3. . : ar & ’ * eg rea ar.) the amen? ue the P paar Money can do nothing of uself. of the ergqpr ah fe and are Aer ¢; serve ber's, on Dickerson avenue, 2 ~ 1 4. = .10]/ to ipspect and to Duy 1a ; 8 the only | the wants of the trade at rices Lower ver — . see wari the advertiser has for sale. Trade and industry are y than ever offered befcre. Small profits A. P ELLINGTON. Delivered in town,by carriers without ) roads to wealth. But trade andjand quick sales, is our motto. Our| ~~~ a , oxtta cost ; It is obvious that there mast be |i, qustry are much more likely to| goods are new and cheap to meet the Greenville Market. ogsdvertisng rates are liberal and ean be hi for sale if there be . :. abundant wants of the masses, We are sel ing Corrected by 8. NM. Schults ‘gd on application to the editor or at something for flourish when money is &buDGaDt) goods at a price far below the usual orrected by 8. 4). Bchuliz. , dhe office sale, {and itgis as obvious that |ihan when it is scarce, and do not | price. Butter, per Ib 16 to 25: eee something for sale might just) gourish ut all when money is not HOES sell for $60 eet ed Hare fee ar | We desire a tivo correapondent Ar as well not be 70% sale if nobody |) he had. An expanding curren: 6 45,50 | Corn 40 to 60 * } 3 7. . =r rs te be . j = 4 | avery Dostoritemn the county. ny occurs | knows where it 1s and how to get) oy favors industry; & contracting » ee 1 oe: 1 ak , le So ia each neighborhood. wae platoly to it. currency strangles industry. Un 45% 80 Lard 5} to 10 and only on one side of the paper. The value of the gre atest drama] der the single gold standard the 85 * . : a Susy 30 to by’ — === |igas much in the audience as 1D | currency of the United States has oy AG ; Coffee 13 to 25 . “supserip- it. ontracted wp & HH TRG Salt per Sach 80 to 1 75 Livers oto agents: a the actors of it ; ; in the past four years ¢ i All we ask is a trial and will give en- | Chickens 10 to 26 Cort rates ps “ The value ofa good thing '8 by nearly $200,000,000 Under 4 | tire satisfaction. ; Eggs per doz 1 to 11 "lin how many people know the | bimetalic standard it should have G. A. McGOWAN & CO. SITES pe: ~ Monpay. SertemBer 21sT, 1896. | good of it. lexpanded by that am uot in the » 8uG Go Post Office. Doonan Son — a | There is no gcod to unknowa | same time. That is why industry BBS Sent Below are Norfolk prices Of colton De , | good. is for bimetallism. — at penne for yesterday, uf furnished ( NOMINEES. ° . J: W. HIGGS, Pres, 1. S. HIGGS, Cashier y Cobb Bros. & Cominission YMlere- DEMOCRATI J 3 10 ome charts of Norfok - \ The best that is unknown 18 BO) = Maj. HENRY HARDING Ass’t Cashier. = | sor'ton .% uU' Nes : ; . better than the unwanted known. The Rocky Mvunt Argonaut Good Middling 8h National Ticket. A good thing will not sell un—|speaks 1a this way of a certain Middling — ii — less people know of its goodness class of men to be found In every Bonners: ; id FOR PRESIDENT, and where they can cbtain it- community : Tone—sseady _ , LIAM J. BRYAN, rer . ap- thorough sel- F WIL! es) J. BRY AS Advertising 1s'simply the cheap Ofren men, from thorough I Greenville, N. C. on PEANUTS. | of Nebraska. est, the easiest, the quickest, and |fishness, or inexcusable thought- he oe ve 24. eae . ‘a Prin FOR VICE-PRESIDENT. the most sensible way of connect- | lessness, seem perfectly, willing to “ancy 3 ARTHUR SEWALL, ing that which you have with|contribute nothing to a measure STOCKHOLDERS. Spanish $1.10 bn. of Maine. those who may want it. that redounds to the general good Representing a Capital of More Than a Halt tO aa _ —— while they are 48 much and often Million Dollars, GREENVILLE TOBASCG2 MARKET: “FOR CONGRESS—FIRST DISTRICT. ~ ~~ more benefited than others who; Wm. T. Dixon, President National | ' REPORT. w. H. LUCAS, A Word 1m Season, help all they can. Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md. — of Hyde county. , Is it right, morally, to expect N The seat land Neck Bank, Seotlana LY ©. L. JOYNER. . — ° ve < eck, IV. U. FOR ELECTOR—FIRST DISTRICT. your more public spirited neigh- N , : ; —— \ : 2 , oah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N.C _ | JOHN B. SMALL, The greatest fight ever Waged|bors to spend their money for) RR Fleming, Pactolus, N, c Luas—Common..... ....24 10 8 of Beaufort county. between the people and the privi-|gomething that equally benefits| p, W. Hardee Higgs Bros.,| “ Hine.... « creseee dT to 14 a leged classes is now On- On the you? Think of it calmly and ask | Greenville, N.C. Currers - Common... ....64 told: State Ticket- one side we see arrayed the busi-| yourself tne question. Is it right? —— “ Fine......., .10to 18 ness man, the tradesman, the fat-| Tg it honest? ili We respectfully solicit the accounts ooo ao ene SE eee te tn ee of firms, individuals and the general CYRUS B. WATSON masses. On the other side iD oublie } * Po ae AN . . . : . of Forsyh. solid phalanx are the bankers Checks and Account Books furnish who have milked the treasury of ed on application. ita gold, railroad presidents who eel An Indiana editor was going to marry arich widow. Everybody said it was for her money and it made the editor weep to be ac- DOISON A SPECIALTY coins: tiary BLOOD POISON pernianentip. cured in 16to35‘days, You can be treated Af home forsame price under same guarane: SER SEA ec FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR: THOS. W ° MASON, have grown 4 = 4 ry f acy ry P . tract to pay railroad fareand hotel bill con: of Northampton. dividend, trust magnates who ex- cused of such mercenary thoughts A J sal ve stock ole nocharge, If wo fll to cure. Ifvoubretaren mers ‘J © n —— act low prices from producers and he persuaded the widow to pains, Mucous atenesinmouth, Sore Throuts ° t ~ all bh alth to | imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on : FOR SECRETARY: dextort high prices from cou- urn over all her wea o her any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows fallin : _— and exvor gi prices a dauch . ldu't say | out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISO CHAS. M. VLOOKE, b tici ries f monopo- aug ter, 8O peop e@ coulda t say we ,uarantce tocure. We solicitthe most obsti- of Franklin sumers, ene” ° DOP’ lthate Sbe did. Then the editor arere canes at) Oh aT enre Ubon na ene e . . . . t e ° I P q ca oO au e g 8 *. n = lies and of special privileges of ca his mind aud eloped ) bated tho skill orthe most eminent phyal- € \) a S a ; my FOR AUDITOR; every sort who have used the . " p H 2 ° | . tional guaranty. Absolute proofs sentseaiod on R. M. FURMAN ar Ge prams nrray pure UND CEN ouse Furnishing San ah pense, CHICAGO. ELEeo” eo 4%ae / ja b] at ls of Buncombe. for the gorging of private coffers. — G d Bi & a . -_—— This is the situation today. Dizcount to Reflectur Readers. OO S, Icyc es, GC, Professional Cards. FOR TREASURER ; . . , .B, F. AYCOCK, It is a well-known truism, that Any reader of the ReriecTor “oe sending ten 2-cent stamps to The : d U in John E, Woodard. F. 0. Harding, all reforms onan wath ar a Trade Company, Boston, Mase., J ust eed p - Wilson NG. avednville N.C, and are concede ast by the |. , , r 2 ) will receive Marion Harland’s store next door to el. ADE ASD a HINO aE — ot Wayne, cee spores . py PURLIC INS ION: riyiliged classes, hence this _ _ ATVORNEYS-AT-LAW SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION ine famous “Talks,” containiag twelve}, Cobb & Son, b Greenville, N. . J. C. SCARBOROUGH, tigbt. articles on good living aud how to ° yo - pecial attention given to collections of Johnston. Now for our word in season. It 1 = . and settlement. of cluima. is openly copceded by the advo-|/!¥® S E PENDER Loans made on short time. ; ~ e « _ FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL ¢ cates of monometalism that if the —_ | F. I. OSBORNE, election should come off tomor- Notice. p* R.L.CARR, row or next week it would result The Tax Liststor the county of Pitt “ DENTIST, ot Mecklenburg. for the year 1896 haye been placed in my Greenville, N. C- ° overwhelmingly in favor of free| hands for collection. Ail Be aers maine quae Old Brick Store next to @. i -_— s Se omrage OF _| Co} the time the ides | tX¢s are hereby notified to come for- OV 1 FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE 8U-| “OINARS but by th © 2008 | ward and settle promptly and save them- Stoy es and Tinware PREME COURT: of’ November roll around they | selves trouble and costs. Le 4 A. C. AVERY, of Burke, hope they will have injectsd MN KiNG, shear, |Cheaper than ever be- 3arbers. G. H. BROWN, ot Beaufort. enough false argument, mislead: fore. = . — ing and millionaire boodle into the campaign to thwart, misguide and a TNE, nc AMES A. SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST. COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET. . } “ \befool the people again as they ; GREENVILLE, N. fe ; } : . atronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing ; FOR THE SENATE. have done has often in the pad. . 4 aud Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty J. J. LAUGHINGHOUSE of By such dishonorable, nefarious ——7 a eee schemes, such for instance as the on ready in his new opens Democratic-Republican Conven- |8 ore to suppl your 3 non SRLITTLE. tion at Indianapolis, they hope to needs in the ine of 4 CLB ARRETT escape the hand of retributive jus- Choice Groceries. ytd, Sty tice that has written their doom! The shelves are filled) fat lee upon the wall. _ |with brightly colored “ JAK thcken In the face of these unvarnish-| boxag ode red of er JESSE CANNON ed facts we say to all Democrats| things, and barrels of A.B CONGLETO N |—stand by your guns! No mat- groun ains, cakes Te . : ter what pressure may be brought) and crac ers boxes of on FOR sueerrr. to bear, mr sg aan ri on and bottles of Pye. not to the voice of the charmer bles. fun budusvn4 or DEEDE. charms be ever so wisely. To! ‘Thereisa wholesom- H“ReERT EDMUNDS. FASHIONABLE BARE Bit. Spevial attention given ro cleaning Gentlemens Clothing OME SCHCUL FOR GLBLS.. Will open at “Elw Cottage,’ Oct. 2nd a Home School for. Gir :s. from 8 to 16'years of age. Nuri- ber limited to 10. Address Mrs. A. i. McC. WHELAN, Norwocd P, O Nelson Cc. ~ tt LJ] OTEL NICHU1SON, Aa od As Burerss, Mgr. . \-* Washington, N. U, This Hotel has been thoroughly reno vated, several new rooms cadet, @lec- odsoy jo s}uuOD *3,50ig ‘SIAVG “14 = ‘O N ‘SH TTIANGDAAD STUANS SSD AOINVSG BHL “90°'000‘0S$ IBd¥D ql" ~ "9691 ‘4381 GNAL GAZINVDAOAA ~*~ ; “suIs}j PUT SUOSIId SIGISU *2,488)-"E LLLII “If ”3.994d-2714 “NOSAL “V “U "a Y pus suop201J09 s}>}0S PUT SsoUISNG ZuPfUe [es9USH & spESUAL . . : your tents ob, Isreal! and when rt 1: tric bells to every rooa. ntive ser= } _-LB MEWBORN. \Qur hosts are. marshalled on the nee ths > erent vants. Fish and Oysters served daily. Patronage of traveling puviie solicited. ) iy? $rd of November let it be to|” *|.> Gentry located. | "JLYTLE. prove to insatiate greed and avar- charms ag arta He Tom i ‘ice that there is a power, greater p | _. FOR CORONER. : “ rai shots ke Darna essay 0 OH LAUGHINGHOUSE,:: | 7 ime ES) ok new supply of Diamond Inks and | tO : _» POR SURVEYER, + |Qreammucilage at Reflector Book} > Motos. The Towa Tax List for 1896 has. been placed in my hands for collection. All persons owning faxes to the town Greenville are hereby notified to, pay. the same and save forther trouble. _ EB M, MoGowan, Tax Collector: ‘ogg pended UL preg ———> = J al > << a “00°000 . SILMINGTIN w WELLOSN I nee ; | AND bRANCHES. AND FLORENCE KAIL ROAD LiFe IN NIGARAGUA. oe Bome of the Curious Gastensis of the Camp Going Nutives. Ccadenseu pevedule The routive of daily life in Nica- .| ragua is muc! sinspler than in colder ~ climates; there ars no carpets to TRAINS GOl%@ SOUTH. gathce dust and moths, and there is - - | very little farnituro and few pictures Datel =| m& las ‘2 | and bric-a-brac to be dusted and June ldth [3 % E él og , cleaned. The clothing of the children Loni A= |Az om is also much simpler, and the fash- ~ AL MJOM) IAL M ions are rot variable. The children Leave Weldon | 11 55) 9 44 of the lower class wear no clothing Ar. Kocyk Mt | 1 010 39 until 12 or 14 years old, and in the — — > upper class one garment, 4 sort of Ly Tarburo | 12 12) | shirt, is enough for home wear, and — children sometimes go on tie street l l \ : Ly Rocky Mt [2 1 og10 | & 45 i thissimple garb. What marketing Ly Millia ie | 6 20 js not brought to the door is done . | i Pav teviliel 4 ‘a ; a by the master of fhe house, and se | | yi | } s Ar. Florence | 7 7 231 3 4 | the wowen are free to loll in their aon en ee en ne bammoocks and nurse their babies. G2 | ESTAB.i3i 6 VD, 1RT5. The delight of going shopping is on g AM ivi SCHULTZ entirely unknown. If anything in| GIVES YOU THE NEWS FRESH EVERY ~ ie MA. WH. & (2. Se ener AFTERNOOS(EXCEPT SUNDAY) AND . P A.: ’ ’ 7) « Ly Wilson 2 08 / 620 PORK SIDES er SHOTLDEBRS | home an armful of whole pieces of WORKS: FOR ?HE .BFST Lv Goldsboro | 3 10 | 7 05 tho desired goods. If none of these —INTERESTS OF. uy Magnolia ; re 5 2 VARMEKS AND MEKCHANTS BL Y! suits, or if the senora desires to look rele. M.| | A.M h ing their year’s supplies will tin? | at ccners, these are carried back, and ; 0 — —— : olr tneerest toget our prices befere PUL! anoeic> and another armful are) te ret, ae eae ae: | TT ete — OO vee re erm “hasing elsewhere. Orestockiscomplete a VRAINS UOTE. NOFERI. | n: ullite ora uches. Pere | brought. This samo servant can he “a trnsted to pay for whatever is | Daied my) 2 = - FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK | bought, for they are very honest in GREENVILLE FIRST, PITTI COUNTY SECOND April 20, Sa ~ 52 | RICK, TEA, &c. | money matters, only indulging in 1896, ZA | Z Aa small pilferings. Oneofthe servants) | OUR POCKET BOOK THIRD. oo a7 a \— i’.ways utLOwgsT MAYKET TRICKS | at the college was accustom ad to go to A } t i | ' - parent uv F _— the treasurer overy month to draw luv I i y } ; : . . . Lv ta aa iG rane i mn | TOBACEO SNUFF& C1GHRS the salaries of the teachers, and she Ly Sefma 12 7 we puy direct from Manufacturers, ena used to have each one’s money wee ee Ar Wilscn 1 20/11 3: bling you to buy at one profit. A com | wrapped up ina different part of her | ann al oe el ee dlete stock of dress, and sho never made a mistake es | FU RNITU by giving the wrong sum to any one. SUBSCRIPTION 25 Cents a MONTH os } H t } ? ’ 0 ff » eens 72 \ Whilo the women aro very alice 6 so en =| | always onhand and sold at prices tosurt tionate, if death invaces their homes | a ) yi Ve imington ‘ M| P. M.| thet imes. Our goods areall bought and | 7° do not see the despair and g}oou eee te “Wav nolia. 10 52 a sold for CASH therefore, having no risk that so often reign with us in like | . uv Goldsboro | 12 01 9 36 to rin,we sell at a close margio. afliction: they soem to thoroushly | Es ar Wilson 1 00 10 27 s. M. SUHUN TZ Greenville, NC | take in their religious belief that) v Carbero 348) . : sername = | their dear ones are translated to hap- . me | VAT | pier scenes and that the separation TM ‘= | = = CREEN VILLE is only temporary. Tbe women of Zo | Paes : . . the family do not go to the cemetery Se ee a i; f 1 with their dead; only the male mem- per ese P.M. I Abe M, , d f neat bers and friends. There are no t. SOL wy HAL &5 10 tz : P ; . Ar Koeky Me) 217) shi, thd - hearses, and the coffin is borne on their shoulders, and they are reliev- —PUBLISHEDSEVERY WEDNESDAY AT— vr Carbor 400, | ed by different relays every little Lv terbors | | | The next session of this school will | 1 | way. Colored coffins are used for Ly Rocky May) 2 17 : 112 11. open on . wWalde young people, blue being a favorite } ¢: é vq hop pe Ar veldon Por MONDAY SEPT. 7, 1896 color. The coffin is usually rented ( Hl Dollar Ci Year. , by the lower class just for the fu- Traiu ou Scotkand Neck Branch Roa | 8nd continue for 10 mouths. al. and ti ris removed at eaves Weldon 3,55 p. m., Halifax 4.10] ‘The terms are ax follows. pera) ane ie ike removes Thi i {i " Mg ‘ 4s Lowe “p.m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p| Primary bughish per mo. g2 oo | Hhe grave and Interred In Fhe arom Is ie HOD ¢ N) h al\ Gi le w,, Greenville 6,47 p, m., Kington 7.45. Intermediate “© o* | g2 0 | With nothing to presefve it fror p. in. Goturone leaves Kinston 7,2 | ee we Bess $3 001 gontact with the earth. The wealthy &. m., reenville 8.22 a. om. Arrivins, anguages (each) vs ts $1 5) e vaults, or niches in the brici \ my ' Cy Halifax at 11:00 4. m., Weston 11.2u ron The work and diselpline of the schoo! have aysenronnene HOLS “Trea cn: a at TOBACCO DEPAKTMEN l, WHICH faily except Sunday. i Will be as heretofore ihe in oe IS AREGULAR FEATURE OF 1tHE PAPER " ; We ask a continuance of your past these are only rented, and it is noth- 18 ALONE WOR’ ae —_ mt - ait, on : ae branch lesve) iberal patronage. ing unusual to read an advertisement Sine - TH MANY TIM&s Tail er Caan aren SU a. , ind ae a 400" W. H. RAGSDALE. | in the paper that if the relatives ot UBSCRIP'TION PRICE, , Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleav en ___;such and such a one do not pay the | Tat boro J.o0 p m., Parmele 1/).20 a. m. rent of the vault, the body will bs and 6.20 p. u,, Arrives Was! ed by such a date. . 12.50 a. m., aad 7.10 p. m. Dallyeoe. THE MORNING STAR. LET NIS ; ° . (0) -—-- After a death ina hozse, the piano, ept Sunday. Connects with trains on Seotleni! Neek Brench. ’ if the family is rich enough to own mn rhe Oldest one, is removed from the sala, or Wh : Tram lewes carooru, & ©, via Albe- parlor, to the back of the house, and en you hee marie & Hulelsh K. i, deily except Sun- though it may be moved in 4 room day, at 4 60 p. m., Sunday 800 P. M: ° . aire Plyinouth y 00 P.M, " 08 M: Daily Newspaper in or two nearer its former station dur Returning .2aves Plymouth daily except | ° ing the year, it is not opened for that Sundey, so a. 10 ey 9. “0 a n., length of time. After the death of > . TRIE T we yg arrive Tarboro 10.25 am and 11. 43 the wife of President Gavala, his IN Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves Nor th Carolina. Uy Gold3boro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a. daughters lent their piano to Mrs, -m, arriving Smithtield 7:30 a. m. Re- ae Guzman, the wife of the Nicaraguan turning leaves Smithfield 8 00 a. m,, ar- oo minister to this country, who had _ % < rives ut Goldsbors 9.30 a, m. | [he Only 3 ive-Dollar Vaily of | 2st come there as a bride, so that — : Don L 1orpet the. Tras in Nashville oranch leave ° : it might be used during thei yoar ee Mount at 4.30 p. m.. arrive its Glass 1a re State. ef mourning ane not pe spoiled by ashville 5.05 p. , Spring Hope 5.30 being shut up and gathering damp - . . p. m. Returning leave Spring Hope} - ness, for during the rainy season ey. Refiec tor Cy TF LC. B.00 x. m., Nashvil ¢ 83y am, airive at Favors Limited Free Coinage ythi hich is not ex- Rocky M (5 . erything mildews Ww : Sunday, ial las daily except | of American Silver and Repea!] posed to sunshine occasionally. — Trains on Latta braneh, Florence n|° of the Ten Per Cent. Tax on| Cor. Boston Transcript. WE HAVE AMPLE FACILITIES 4., leave Last 640 pm, airive Dunbar|State Banks. Daily 50 cents FORK THE WORK AND DO aut 7.50) p um, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning Superstitions. | leave Clivi6.10.a m, Dunbar 6.30 a o,| Per month, Weeklv $1.00 per} If you drive through a Russian KINDS OF COMMERCIAL AND arrive Latta 7.60 a m, daily except Sun-{ year. Wwu.H. Ba RNARD village about 10 p. m., you will be TOBACCO WAREHOUSE WORK. : y- Wilmington NC struck by the absoltite quiet that awa Far enon edt sain serves War- x yervades the scene. Not a creature, inton caily, except Suuday,. ener mee | 11.10 a. m. and 8.50 Ds m' Returning oe > ro di Soaphbalanes “On A sponte QO: igaves Clintom at 7.00 a. ms and38,00 1 a. | a p nee 14s t om of a ne ‘Train No, 78 makes close connectioa! he Y village. Suppose by some rare unto- at Weldon forall points daily, all rail vid The Charictve ward chance you come upon a group ‘ne all oints N Tth via W . , JOHN F. Aine that they speak in subdued tones | General Supt. . North Carolinas _ . | and whispers, and wait so long as {you please you will never hear them | ‘ | oF ST : ee rages ram aaw, | | PORRMORE RWHPAPHR [Tag "The ou sn thi TORE . DALY These Russian peasants believe in ; , Rishmone. alee at. Rowky Mount with! ' f. tanding together, ap] t.- Dos v8 peace Eek Tl ORS TOR VEER. |r coneceon po wih apt Our Work and Prices Nuit eur Patrons | AND evil poiriR but, i nalthe the Chinese, . Select Female Sckodl. | ___ WEEKLY. | ney honed, by acands, And so,| —18 THE CHEAPEST PLACEN GREENVILLE FUR— _ |4f some unlucky fate decree that the I have secured the servicesofa tbor- Independen: and fearless sbi : r an| mujik be out of doors after 11 p.m., _ oughly compereni. teacher and shail} more atactive than ever. tt wil an| he is a painfully silent man. This BL ANK ROGKS STATION open hs bine: for = in om building nig iy Meni - the othe, th | foeling also extends to some of the e remises lately oc das music | office, the club or the work room, rooms, ‘The seesion hegiun a td haa ltaa re | gouthern towns. Kiev, the holy city | , THE DALLY OBSERVER. — : Russia, is a model in this respect. MON DAY, 7th OF SEP TEMBER = pfixhe Dene of the world, Com re “re m. you may iedrrlornt mm ‘and will continue: for ten months. ee Caimi es Stat. | pave thestreets to yourself. ~-Blaok- The terms are as follows , + 8 veer | wood’ a Magazine, Primary English per mo. $200| THE WEEKLY OBSERVER. | oe | ae a “ } a 50 A nae the weak : - All. the |: aught the lacs, Music, i use of instrument $3.00 9 : | “Remeber nber te mi || saye my. y aating = rageostive of the Those who na nd ° Ph at gen the| ‘i Leer a my ‘voice. apastaantcat in.r8-onlva} “ONLY ONK-DOLLAK-& a | ied amber number be Fit ik tin mr ‘sernpte ye si | joa | "Got (viciganly) ~ . means i 1% 6 * 4 oi 4 ‘ 4 ag ) : ARES Nm et ty aha aioli ’ ; i Ae } i # PRIM SP Big die iain Gli ald if , hy : ae banaue 4: My diated , \ SUCRE UG Ch aMeeny ee PTR TR OATS USIP TE NCIC FRE ROT ORGAN VY RAO OV a eT J. R. Moye. a. od kde ~ Is the | west price any object to to you? Arvihe best qualities any iuducemeut? If so come in apd s8<-e our new stock whica we have jast re— ceived. Oar store is fail of New Goods end prices were never lower. To the ladies we extend a cordial in- vitation to examine our stock of mM We lavea beautiful and up-to. date line. You w]! find the Jatest strles and we know we can please you Oh, how lovely, how beau~ tifu', the prettiest line i have ever geen, is what our lady friends say ofthem. We Lave a large line both iu colors and biacks aud can please you. In Ledies ard Gents FUR- NISHItNG GOODS we have a spleudid line. In LADIES CLOTH for Wraps we have justi what you want. In Men and Boys PANTS GOODS we have jost the best stock to be found and prices were never lover. rete naire SHOES. In shees we eodeav- or tu buy such as will please the Weaver, the prices On Shoes are much lower than Jatt season. Give U8 Biriel when you veed Shoes for yourself or any member of yoar family. We can fit the small- est or largest foot in the county. - Our L. M Reynolds & Co.’s Shoes for Meu und Boys are warranted to give good service. We have had .ix years expernence with this line and know thew tu be cl! we Clalin for them. In HARDWARE, GUNS, GUN IMPLEMENTS, LOADED SHwLLLS, CROCK- ERY, GLASSWARE, HALL LAMPS, LIBRARY LAMPs, PARLOR LAMPS, LAMP FIXTURES, TLINWARE, WOOD aud WILLOW WARE HARNESS & COLLARS, 4“ RONKS, GROCER:ES, PROVISIONS, FURNITURE, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CAKPETS, CARVET PAPER, RUGS, LACK CURTAINS. CURSALN POLES, and avy goods you need for your self und family come to see us. Oar obj-ct is to sell gooa bon est zoods at the lowest prices. We have a large line of FURNITURE). Lee you anything you at the lowest prices you and can oh sai Oak Bedroom: Suits, To pass us by would be an inex- _ Sein eieter: +o your pocket lin is HOG 80 because we so, but because ‘our goods | Lhe 4 nak it 80. Here isa tai positions stp desetes mothiog, give us nothing,, but if - you find our goods and prices sat ysfactory, acknowledge it with your patronage. Hoping to see Fh teed sant ant ro table, | fe » are change in the te.nperadure. t Dickinson Avenue and ar street. gard of. Come ‘and see our) you 800n and promising our, best). efforts to wake your coming} DAILY REFLECTOR. Coplty Gusta af af rt Bases JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING Creates many a» new business, Enlarges many an old business, l’reserves Many a large business. Kevives many « dull business, tescues many a lost business, Saves many a failing business. S ‘cures suceess to any business. To “adve™tise judiciousiy,’? use the columrs of the RE®LECTOR, : TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. ° Passenger and mail train going oorth, arrives 8:22 A. M. Going South, rriyes 6:47 P. M. North & ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A VM, leavesl0:10 A. M. south Bound F reight, arrives 2:90 P, leaves 2:15 P.M. Steamer ‘l'ar River arrives from Wash- ington Mouday, Wednesday and Friday vaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs day and saturday. M. Tu-days N. Y. Cotton Market, (By ‘elegraph.) OPEN’G. NOON. CLOSE. Sept. 8.13 8.10 8.26 Nov. 8.14 8.14 8.28 Dee. 8.26 8 20 8°39 Jan. 8.34 8.34 8.48 WINNEBS. That’s What Every One of These Items Are. ‘Tuis morning was cool encugh fer fire. The weather Sunday and today was coarming. Money loaned on 30, 60 and 90 days. Apply to F. C. Harding. We sell the best: Butter aad Cheese. J. C. Cops & SON. You can ouy wumber as Staten’s Mill, just 44 miles trem town, at “Sin gle Gold Standard Prices.” See C. RK. Sperent, Manager. Saturday night gave us a sudden: See our stock ot Shoes. J. C. Cops & Son. sale ag DLS i q Vermont butter for Smith. Nice stock of Dry Goods ank No- ions atd. C. Cobb & San’s. 4 Iwo cars ot New Whaeat Flour just arrived at J. C. Cobb & Son’s. BuoarperRsS WANTED.—Can fosnish first-class table buard to a. few young men. Mrs. Aw L. Blow. For Sate—Three houses and Jota on 4 kh... ‘Tysom. Fine Italian Macaroa, just recetwed : at J. S. ‘Lunstall’s. Best Blend ‘Iza .296 puma. ab Se M. Schultz. We sell fine Cigars. Smoke 107 aad dream of the angels in Heaven. J. U. Com & Som. A fresh lot ot uit Ureane Cheese ancl Vermont Butter, ou ice, at: J. S. Tan. stall’s. Kresh Carr Butter to-day, at S. M- Schulzt. To rae Pusiic :—I am now imnry new Gallery over the Greenville Bank and will be glad to see all. my friend) and the public generally. R. llyman, Pnotograp hes, On-next Wernesday and Thumday | Mrs. Georgia Pearce will display het; new pattern hats. Ihe ladies take. notice. millinery store. ~ Mrs. Gronia Peanar. Je Be Letham ‘has been showing, a S. H. Taylor, of Carolina township. hibi‘jon Tuesday and: Wednesday. La- dies cordially ithem. -O’Shanters, White Kid Gloves, Feath— ier Boas and the latest styles Sailor’s ‘and Walking Hats. at Mrs. FALL & WINTER) - The ladies are hereby notified that | : on next Wednesday and Thursday Lf © will show my new pattesn hats at myr twin leaf of tobacco. Jt was raised. by SILVER BUG—GOLD BUG. Names of Both Get Ixnto Pr at at the Ratio of 16 to 1. The Ladies Bazaar. PDP ew D. H. O. Hyatt came over fiom Kinston this mornirg. Miss Eulalie Willis, cf Newbern, is visiting Mrs. H. C. Hooker. g "is oieeea acon AT 10c . , base, \ VODS AT - lic Rey. E. D. Wells and wife returned £- ot i : Saturday evening from Warsaw. .. “A rece aooke ar one Lit og 95¢ Miss Lilne Wiison returned this DRESS GOODS AT 20¢ morning from a visit to Houkerton. DRESS GOODS AT a CG Capt. Swift Galloway and Geo, M. DRESS GOODS AT Lindsay, of Snow Hill, are attending DRESS GOODS’) AT 63e court. : —_— ' ‘DRESS GOODS AT TEs Mrs.J. Hi. Giount returned hone DR Saturday eveniag from several weeks at Yas coops AD sep Saratoga. S, . my s W. H. Dixon left this morning foi} ~ ean SLES Es $196 Richmond to continue h’s studies at the