e ‘HE DAILY 1 REFL ee {CTOR. D. J WHICHARD, Editor and inci rrr precept ee (nrncepnepenttnmeer te eee = Vol. 4. TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 25 Cents a Month. GREENVILLE, N. C.. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 1896. HAL New and complete line of Dress Goods, dTrimmingsto match Carpets, Rugs and Mattings| Ih endless variety. | Come and see them, 110 _ trouble to show goods: 6: T Munford) . Next door to the Bank of Greepyille. (post 1:304. |THE PACERS RE ORD BROKEN. eee ene John R. Gentry Paces a Mile in Two Minutes and a Half Second. Portland, Me., September 24.—At Rigby track today the world’s pacing record was bioken by John R. Gentry, the magnifiicent horse pacing the fast- harness and est mile ever wade in placing the world’s revord at only a helf second over two minutes, or 2:005. Gentry was roundly applauded when he appeared on the track for his great Ife track several times betore, had oeen out on the and had trial of speed. been the centre of all eyes. A When W. S. Andrews drove him on the track for the effort to break his record, the air was chilly and a light northwesteriv breeze blew up the home stretch. Fis record before starting was 2:014, which he made September 8th at Glen falis, N. Y., in the secord heat of arace with Star Pointer. Andrews had driven Gentry two warming up miles, and it was nearly sunset when he was ready to start for the event | mile. A runner appeared with Gentry to Aftier twice An- drews came down to the wire to pace pace him. scuring the fastest mile ever accomplished by a horse in harness. The crowd cheer- el as lie approached the starting point. Go,” shouted Starter Culbertson and hundreds of watches caught the pacer at the start. i within two teet of Gentry’s nose as they made the first turn. On the stretch Gentry was going gracefully and s-eadi- The runner’s horse was ly, getting over the ground in shape, and the runner hed to work hard to keep ap. The first quarter was given by the i i Judges as made in 24 Ot. People began ish.d in 594 seconds and .o look for a At this pvint the runner’s driver was using the whip two minute pace. and making a great effort, and suc- ceeding in keeping at the wheel of Gen- try’s sulky. The third quarter was reeled off in 30?, making the time at three quarters This was great goig and now came the last quarter and home stretch. As the horses turned into tue home stretch they caught the wind 10 their teeth. The crowd began to shout and hurrah, and Andrews shouted encour- agingly to his horse. The runner’s driver als» urged his horse and used the whip sparingly. All this nerved the pacer to a supreme effort and it can be seen how noble an effort he made, for with the wind in his face he made the last quarter quicker than the third quarter, doing it in 304, and thus covering his wile ii two minuters and one-half second. ‘This was a whole second less than his former record, which had never been surpassed by any horse, and only equaled by Robert J. (2:014) in 1894, at Terre Haute. Church Services To-morrow, Methodist church—Sunday-school at 9:30. A. M. Preaching at 11 A. M. aod 8 P. M.. by Rev. ‘N. H. OD, Wilsop.... mos : 5. Episcopal chureh + Seipdapyechoo! at 9330-Ae MI . Preachin; at il A. M. and 8 Ee M. by Rev. A. Greaves. Bapting church..—Sunday-school at| 9330, Aoi Préiching at 11 A. M- a8. pM by ev. EAD, Wells. *Presby rian churgh. —Bpindeyictoo at 9:30 A: M, Fed ‘ , =You can - puy amber at Staten’s Mill just 44 miles trom town, at “Sin- gle Gold Standard Prices.” See * to wonder when the half mite was fin- |! ‘[S0n. © . : ‘ Edward Fields and Jeanette Thig- Miss + Cherry’ 8 s Reception. The reception at the home of Miss Litlian Cherry, Friday evening, was one of the most bri’liant events of the season, The house was beautifully decorated in hot house plants and palms. The hostess bengaline silk, jewel trimmings and diamond, received in the north parlor with W. J. Corbett, while Miss Jennie James, in yellow taffetta silk, turquois yelvet and diamonds, received in the south parlor with HH. A. White. Dancing and other amusements were kept up untd a late hovr, when refresh | ments were served. The couples in attendance were aa | foliows: diamonds, with Phil. Crawford. pearls, with I 1. G. Flanagan. Misa Ada Wooten, pink inoualine de soir, flowers, with Jemes Parham, Miss Bessie Jarvis, pink organdie, Marchialneil roses with W. B. James, Miss Margaret Langley, white silk, jewel trimming with J. E. Starkey, Miss Hortense Forbes, blue taflet ta silk jewel trimming, with Dr. E. A. Moye, Miss Bettie Tysen, robin egg blue organdie, figured chiffon, with Geo.ge Woodward. Miss Sallie Lipscomb, pink silk waist, satin skirt, with Harry Whed- bee. Miss Annie Sheppard, blue satin, roses, pearls, with S. ‘C. White. Miss Eulalia Willis, of New Berne, yellow satin, crimson carnatious, with J. W. Wiggins. Stags—P, H. Gormar, J. L. Flem- ing, Rice Gwynn, Jarvis Sugg, J. B. | White aad R. D, Bo Cherry, diamonds, The guests all joined in saying they had spent no more charming evening. Public Speaking. Hon. Cyrus B. Watsor, Democratic candidate tor Governor, will speak at Kinston, Wednesday, Oct. 14. Snow Hill, Thursday, Oct. 10. Greenville, Friday, Ot. 16. Washington, Saturday, Oct 17. Lost. Paik or GoLp Riamep CLEs, and case, this morning. SPECTA- from my room Divided glasses, lower division of glasses small and curved. Will give reward tor return of same to me or Chas. Skinner and ask no ques- tions. Sw.rt GALLoway. Marriage Licenses. For the last two weeks the Register of Deeds issued ten marriage licenses, one for white and nine for vulored | couples. WHITE William Sinith and Ada Ross. . COLORED Silas Knight and Ellen By ucker, W. L. Cobb and Florence Liitle, John Little and Martha Spruill. Calina Edwards and Laura Car man. Cupib Watson and Jennie Page, Thos. Jones and‘Laura Wilson. Daniel Biount ahd Louvenia Jack-| ‘ pen. ree Hf rei +, Willis Jpboson and Mit Dianiel. b Séveral of, the’ ‘brivk masons.) who Have ‘been’ working on the Elliott | buildings teft today;for Southern ‘Pines to work on some buildings there for C..R. Sreiant, Manager. . . tract. Miss RES) Greene, white organdie, > . { attired in blue} } FRANK WILSON, THE KING CLOTHIER. PAAAAAARAARAAN SANA NAA LAD, Ne ele eal Nall alte Ne Ne Nal Ne NSN Ltd lillian ” pe PA Saupe A aR ai ny Saha cae 4 Miss Lula White, green figured silk, ; ILD ANI ee There's a difference, You should know it, 4 For it means a deal to you, . | Whether, when you spend: — your dollars : For the Clothes you have — _ In view— Whether they worthy, That will stand the test of ‘time, Or the imitation “bargains” are really : oe From the mills that make cia | that kind. NP TRI ee A, Pen ee Maes Mh Mas as Naa Ma aN Ne PL LP LDL PPP Peg Pl tt PINE ela lle — GENTLEMEN'S. : 4 : i ; ¥ . i : A SPECIALTY. It's not merely the beauty of stuff, or the stylish cut-—its the fit, the finish, the ex: juisite stitching and pressing, the shaping of a pocket, the round : ing of a corner; nothing forgotten or half Sino Res ooh cay ies Tai Yas Laisa hay seins Ce tte ae she 8 treks Sl aw WPM GRRL Siok els SPA der Be Me eat NR Bole Ba Te D fe ety AN alt oe ies 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. Are You For~ which itiddick & Barnes have the con-|: At Hig zs Bros. om stand. --OR--- & SILVER? WE A he is “GOO to 35 payment vo GOLD. SILVER or PAPER. Come t to'see us at Higgs Bros. old stand. Our stock embraces ARE CANDIDATES)! tia Sari LUEs AT LOW PRICES.” We sell gooda from per cent. lower than any other house in this line and take 43@LOVES, ..;LACE GOODS UNDERWEAR, SUSPENDERS, CLOTHING, CAPES, Civaks, is, HOSIERY, DRES! , UMBR: ! : ‘| Cay s & Hats, JEWELRY, “JUMPERS, }SHOES. . ands lot of other sdnlae numerous to mention. tom 0 plea. Leaderiof Styler. ‘ "i uid: ass exis : .4 ‘ — 'Y REFLECTOR F AARD. Bien. bd Hy ee en eel ; — = ae on oon EVERY. AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY). ritea Lnggmeieeinindt Selearigh cake’ a tn ema janie eet Ak a. tntered as second-class mail matter. Se aoe aT RST SER, a {SU RSCR IPTION RATES. : year, o- 7 7 ° $3.00 os month, - + - + 125 One week. 2 - - 10 * Delivered in town, by§earriers without a ee 4 ; axtra cost. ‘Advertisng rates are liberal and ean be hie office ‘ad on application to the editor or at = 5 avery postoftice in the covaty, who 4 in each neighborhood, and only on one side of the paper. Secs ennk Liperal Commission on ‘jon rates paid to agents. gleaming nner oil ee te ee Ae anceps pcuqnsinrcnesemtipn treet ener 4 We desire a live ‘correspondent at will d in brief items of NEWS as it, occurs in Write plainly supscrip- ey — oneaa SepTEMBER 26TH, 1896. DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES Nativnal Ticket. FOR PRESIDENT. WILLIAM J. BRYAN, ot Nebraska. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT. ARTHUR SEWALL, of Maine. <2 FOR CONGRESS—FIRST of Hyde county. DISTRICT. FOR ELECTOR—FIRST DISTRICT. . JONN I. SMALL, of Beaufort county. State ;licket- FUR GOVERNOR: CYRUS B. WATSON, ot Forsyh. FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR: THOS. W. MASON, of Northampton. FOR SECRETARY: CHAS. M. COOKE, ot Franklin. FOR AUDITOR : R. M. FURMAN, ot Buncombe. _ FOR TREASURER : bh. F. AYCOCK, of Wayne, oe SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION : J. C. SCARBOROUGH, of Jolnston. FOR A1TORNEY-GENERAL : F, 1. OSBORNE, of Mecklenburg. — FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF A) PREME COURT. |. e & A. C. AVERY, of Burke, s G. H. BROWN, of Beavfort. 3 ET ooh THE &U- COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET. ee FOR THE SENATE. ' J.J. LAUGHINGHOUSE. YOR REPRESENTATIVES. JBLITTLE, — CL BARRETT, eet mnarnate spots: FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, JESSE CANNON, A B CONGLETON. FOR SHERIFF, G M TUCKER. em FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS. L B MEW BORN. ef eduk oa! ot xm cs agg ek 1 aan anole i & BOT: ‘| Messrs. LIPPMAN BROS., Savannah, Ga. "| remedies | hands and feet. Its agonies are intense, x» The Origin of Tobacee The prophet was taking a strel {in the country when he saw 4 ser- pent, stiff with cold, lying on the ground. He comnassionately took it ‘up and warmcd it in his bosom. When tia serpent had recovered, it paid: | “Divine prophet, listen. Iam now | going to bite thee.” . “Why, pray! ?”’ inquired Moham. med, ‘Because thy race persecutes mine and tries to stamp it out.” ‘But does not thy race, too, make perpetual war against mine?” was. the prophet’s rejoinder. ‘‘How canst thou, besides, be so ungrateful and so soon forget thatI saved thy life?” “There is no such thing as grati- tude upon this earth,” replied the serpent, ‘‘and if I were now to spare thee, either thou or another of thy race would kill me. By Allab, I shal! bite thee.” “Tf thou hast sworn by Allah, I will not cause thee to break thy vow,’ said the prophet, holding his hand to the serpent’s mouth. The serpent bit him, but he sucked the wound with his lips and spat the yenom on the ground. And on that very spot there sprang upa plant which combines within itself the venom of the serpent and the com- ~ | passion of the prophet. Men call this want hy the name of tobacco.— Of what consequence is it that anything should be concealed from man? Nothing is hidden from God; he is present in our minds and comes into the midst of our thoughts. Comes, do I say? As if he were ever absent '—Seneca. Yard was once any ‘stick, rod ur pole. The expression is still used with this meaning when applied te various parts of a ship's equipment, 1 as vardarm., sailvard and the like GATARAL, His Worst Enemy Defeated by “P,P. P,, Lippman’s Great Remedy, = FOR THRES YEARS HE SUFFERED--COULD HARDLY BREATHB AT NIGHT--ONE NOSTRIL CLOSED FOR 10 YEARS. Mr. A. M. Ramsey, of DeLeon, Texas, was a sufferer from Catarrh in its worst form. Truly, his description of his suffer- ings seem little short of marvelous. In- stead of pecking his couch, glad for the nights coming, he went to it with terror, ee that anvther long, weary, wake- ful night and u struggle to breathe was before him. He could not sleep on either side for two years. P. P. P., Lippman’s Great Remedy, cured him in quick time. DE LEON, TEXAS. oat. I have used nearly four bottles of P. P. P. I was afflicted from the crown of of my Fad to the pclae of my feet. Your P. has cured my, diffteul y of breath- ig smothering, palpitation of the heart, has relieved me of all pain, One nos- was closed for ten years, but now | can Drenthe ; through it readily. J have not slept on either side for two ere in fact, ¢ readed to see night come. a sleep soundly in any position all nig a ears old, but expect s00n to be able to to bake hold of the plow handles. I feel glad that’ T was lucky enough to get P. P. P., and I heartily recommend it to my fiends and the public generally. ' Yours. respectfully, A. M. RAMSEY. THE STATE OF ‘Th AS—OCounty of fomancke. athla tay the aki anes au- » persona red A. Falter, who, after baited duly sworn, says on oath that the foregoing statement made by him relative to the virtue of P. P. P. medicine is true. Sworn to and subscribai hetero meta August 4th, 1891. re me thle, J.°M. LAMBERT, N. P., Comanche County. Texas, Catarrh Cured by P. P. P, (Lippman's Great’ emedy) where all other Rheumatism twists and distorts your +g speedy relief and a ined ,by the use of P. 1 a en Sure oman’s weakness, whether richie fs ise, and the. syst re ah be ct ry nny woman, t to! d a es de having paid me more than I claimed. gale ness and . sweé Fs f ae ape. a ete : The Best ctenpaey J. L. Svaa, Esa., Agent Accident Department, Aetna Life Ins. Co., Greenville N. C. Lcar Sir:—I hold accident policy No. 9787 in your Company. On the 2% sopévintending work at wy sewernill wed between two logs. day ot August I filed ! da y of, dnnc,l id while my arm Was crus On the 27th my claim with your . a demnity for two weeks, claiming $205. company for in Your compeny, noting this my disa— bility was for a period longer than I check dated This isa claimed, sent me their Sept. Ist, 1896, for $26.78. striking contrast with companies which prefer to scale a claim instead of pay— ivg the full amount. I thank you and your company this prompt and generous settlement, for A commend yur excellent company to those desiring tie test insurance. Yours very truly, W. E. Procrer. A new supply of Diamond Inks and Cream mucilage at Reflector Book Store. “None name it but to praise.” Greenville, Wednesday, Sept. 30th. NEW lah Delightful Elegant and Wholly Refined. Equestriar, Athletic, Acrobatic, Gymnastic and Aerial Ex- hibtions by Champions ‘ in all Lines. Olassic, Modero aud Up-to-Date Displays of every kind, Char-~ acter and Description. A Trained Animal. Exposition and Hippodromatic combination of all New, Marvelous, Startling, Original and Saperbly Presented Performances. Most Wonderful ever seed, an” to ail of which one 25 cent ticket admits. Children uncer 12 years, 1Uc. A THRILLING | a : “ e AND PERILOUS © PARAUHUTE ES CENT. Will be given to our thousands of patrons ‘On day of exhibition twice daily, at l und 7 P.M. Wotice. The Tax Listsfor the county of Pit for the year 1896 haye been placed in my hands for collection. A‘] persons owing taxes are hereby notified to come for- ward und settle promptly and save them- selves trouble and costs, R, W. KING, Sheriff. pickled fruitsand vege- es ah A fabl es" a he th Thereis a, wholesom h Underiters ad Pura Dctrs GREENVILLE, N. ©. Have just received an a of the latest style ‘and are ready to serve the wants of the trade at Prices Lower than ever off'red befcre. Small profits and guick sales is our motto. Our goods are new and cheap to meet the wants of the masses, We are sel ing goods at a price far below the usual price. $75 casket we sell for $60 70) * 55 es 6 66 65 ‘ 45,50 55 es ‘es ts 40) BO es 6s be $5 46 66 66 be 80 85 6 66 et 95 30 te 66 6b 20) 20 ¢ ee (6 1D 15 eH 12,50 All we ask is a trial and will give en- tire satisfaction. G. A. McGOWAN & CO. . Opposite Post Office. B. F. SUGG, Manager. _ ; J: W. HIGGS, Pres, © J. S. HIGGS, Cashier | Maj. HENRY HARDING Ass’t Cashier. Greenville, N.C. STOCKHOLDER:S. Representing a Capital of More Than a Hal Million Dollars, Wm. T. Dixon, President National | Exchange Bank, ‘Baltimore, Md. | The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland | Neck, N. C. Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C. D. W. Hardee Higgs Bros., Greenville, N. C. (] en a or eR or We respectfully solicit the accounts of firms, individuals and the general public, Checks and Account Books furnish ed on application. A Large stock of~— House Furnishing Goods, Bicycles, ce, Just opened up in store next door to d. C. Cobb & Son, by S.E. PENDER & CO. Stoves and Tinware cheaper than ever be- fore. ee nt oe, 3 mae 4 ‘ g 12 “ Is ready in his new| & Ge < store to supply your} # — i needs in the line of| x fe 0 Choice Groceries. a = f The shelves are filled). ¢§ /) = i with brightly colored : Ss boxes and tins of good Lio things, and barrels of} #59 .\_.9. ound , grains, "cakes Le ee and crackers, boxes, of =. spices and a bottl les,.of : a SS > meg I < I - "9691 43S BNO GAZINVDUNOAY ‘. aioe + i§ tee = i i 2! : ec | PUT su0}}221]05 S}DHJOS pus ssouisng Zuyyueg jes9ueH & s}o¥"sUTI] © “wite 4. 49, 00°000'szs ao - Fo wre a “AaSED oe 41 x — ‘vu aenidimn conan anariendsaty: - pentane 1 HAVE TRE PRETTIEST —LINE OF — Wall Paper! Be All new ever shown in Greenville. sure to see BY tA pcb | styles, uot an old piece in the lot. Will take pleasure in bringing Samples to your hume if you will notify me at wy shop near Hume ber’s, on Dickerson avenue, A. P ELLINGTON. Cotton ang reanvt, Below are Norfolk prices of cotton and peunuts ior yesterday, as furnished by Cobd Bros. & Conimission HMer- chants of l.orfok - COTTON. ¢ Good Middling 8 Middling 7 Low Middling 7 Good Ordinary 6 11-16 Tone—sSeady PEANUTS. Prime 24 Extra Prime ancy 3 Spanish 81.10 bn Tone—tirm. GREENVILLE TORACL YL MARKET REPORT CY GO. L. JOYNER. RRR Lucs—Cominon..... ....24 408 “Fine... ..eee ee, CuTTrers—Common....... “ Fine........ .10 to 18 [eal ee re we ee ted Greenville Market. Corrected by S. M. Schultz. Bntter, per lb 15 to 25 Western Sides 4+ tud Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124 orn 40 to 60 Corn Meal 50 to 65 Flour, Family 3.75 to 4,25 Lard 54 to i@ Oats 35 to 4@ Sugar 4 to6& Coffee =, 13 to 25 Salt per Sach 80 to 1 75 Chickens 10 to 25 Eggs per (loz 0 to ll Beeswax. per 20 p.00n poison A SPECIALTY Scie A‘ een Orne N permanent! MB cured in 161035 yeh Toe can be treated at ome forsame price ander same guarane aren) ty. If youprefer tocome here wo willcone P tractto pay railroad fareand hotel bilis,and. noohasge, y ,if we fail to cure, If you havc taken mere cury, iodide ptaeh, and otill have aches and pe ains, Mucous Patches in mouth, Soro Throat, imples, Coppor Colored Spots, Ulcers or any Tart of the body, Hair or Eyebrows fallin out, it is this Secondary B BLO OD POISO we guaranice to cure, Wesolielttio inost obstis nate cases and challenge tho werld fora case we cannotcure. This disease nas a.ways baffled tho skill of tho most eminent physi- Cianse $500,009 capital re our uncondis tional guaranty. Absolute proofs: ent ia on application. Address COOH REME woe $07 Masonic Temple. CHICAGO Seep Professional cin John E. Woodard, Fo . Harding, _ Wilson, N, C. Greenville, N.€6 'OODARD & HARDING, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Greenville, N. ~pecia] attention given to collections and settlement of cluime. Loans made on short time. ] R. R. L. CARR, DENTIST, Greenville, N. Cc. Office over Old Brick Store next to King ae se. oe Ne - 3arbers. — AMES A. SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST. GREENVILLE: N. 0, Patronage solicited. Cleaning; Dyeing: and Pressivg Gents Clothes a specialty ae a en Hier? EDMUNDS. FASHIONABLE BA RE BK. Special atteution given to efepme Gentlemens Clothing: |. fudhe OME SCHGUL FOR ecm pWilkopen at "Elm Cot Oct. bid a Home School for Git is. ile 8 to 16 rl ‘Adio BES Ie. ber limit ta 0, ress. ¥ Mrs. AcL. MoU, Warttan Norwood . O Nelson nO . Home ‘Nic goIgON A. J. A, Bureess, Mgr. Washington, N. G, s deeel liad been thoroughly renu. gibt several new rooms added, elec- tric tia bella or at7 rahe! tt cat Patronage of cravelt uvlic soli Centry located. et § Wt Ht ered fa ‘ re net Notice... *. The Towa "Phx! List for. 1896" Has. collection... been placed in my hands for ral tev owning seg to =, town. = —_— es? ee Albeit + 3 AND KRAN: ANL FLORENCE RAIL G . aistss % H isn. HUAD, Ccuuensest peheuule TRAINS Gotc. 3} socTR. Dated Rmalas [mt dm Juneldth |3 3 fs 3 ios 1896, 4 a ie ‘a 4a IA. M. ont la, M ‘oeave Weldon | 11 35) 9 44 | ar. rocyk Mt | 1 90:10 39 eee ee ——— — ‘Lv Tarboro | 12 te Lv Kocky Mi 1 lo _ 6 45 - Lv Wilson 2 OA 11 | 6 2U ALv-Selma 2 53 ‘Lv Fay'tteville) 4 36 1 7, wAr.: Florence 72553 4) od Ty a —_ ee) | | o%8 | d Ami | | ip Mj ‘A.M Lv Wilson £08; | j. ‘620 LvGollsboro | 3 WW) | 7 05 Lv Magnolia $1600 | ; %10 Ar Wilmington 5 43, i 9 45 iP, Mel | | A.M VRAINS GOING NOTEA, Dated = - April 20, en ISM. ins da iilerepen | Bday 7 4 Ly wuvettevile! th qo fi) fay sddna 12027 ar Wilscou I Lodagn ss s | it at, -¢ Willan ideo 9 was | io Jaw Magno. | iv dei | | ox 30) ¥4reld tour: i Ae) 1 4 1G) at Wilson } 'y)| | 27) Vy @arbore 48 | oan enn lieelieeanel lie eh ane pom Gg ‘| 3 . es) a: pot | ¢ =. | A. | ‘A2) vi | Powe. M. Uv Wikbon fo ofom 1134 10 82 Ar Keeky Me | 2.7 lb uk ie arbor, | 44) Lv Carbors | Gv kkeeky Mi |g ia! 2 Ar seldoy | 11 0} Train on Scotlaud Neck Oraneb Roa eaves Welion 3.55 po min. atifax dodo: Pp. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4 50 p w., Greenville 6 47 p. m., Kinston 7.45 oom. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2 a.m., Greenville 8.22.8 M. Arriving | Walifax at 11:00 a. m., Vedon 11.20 am | laily exeept Suudav, | “Trains on Washnigton Branch Je: ve Washington 8.00 a, n., and 3.00 p.m, arrives Parmele 3.50 a. m.. and 4.40 Dp. m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves | Tarboro 3.30 p-m., Parmele 10.20 a. m, | and 6.20 OP. al,, arrives Wy ashington | 11.50 a. m..and 7.10 p. m. Daily ox- ept Suuday. Conneets with trains on Seoth nd * ch Branch. . Train bleawes !aroore, WO, via Albe- marle & Kawaigh Ke ge. dail, cavepftsun- day, 26 4 Wp. ui., Sunday s 00 P.M: artive Plyimouth 4 00 DP. We, 25 p.m, Returuihy ssaves Viymout, hdwily except Sundgy, 6.00 a. n., Suuday 9.30 a om. arrive Varboro 1.25 ar and pi. 45 Train on Midland N.C. branch leaves Gold8bore daily, exeept Sunday, 6.05 a m. arriving Smithfield 7°30 a. m. Re. turning leaves Smithfield 8 00 a.m, ar- rives st Goldsbors 9.30 acm. ~ Traiws in Nashville praneh leave Rovky Mount at 4.30 J Mm... arrive Nashville 5.05 p. — , “pring Hope & 30 . p om. Returnin-” Jeave Spring Hope , 8002. m., Nashvy ¢ 8.3yam, alive at Rocky Mount 9.0 am. daily except Sunday. Trains on Latta branch, Florence R &., leave Lats 640 pin, aarive Dunbar 7.50 pm, Clio s.05 pm. Returuing Jeave Clioté6.lon.m, Duobar 6.30 a m, arrive Latta 7.50 am. daily except Sun- day. Train onClinton Branch leaves War- . aw for Clinton ecaily, except Suuday, 11.10 a. m. and 8.50 p, m: Returnirg leaves Clinton at7.00 a. m. and3,00 1 am. Train No. 78 makes close connection at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via i -Riehmone, alse at Rovky Mount with Norfolk and'Carolina Be a Noniolk a A yea ms . Norfolk. Ou DIVINE, Oar Suptes itt nbn: -‘SelitFona sh s gil 4 side eres I have secured the services ofa thor- oughly competent teacher and shall Ope 4 school for.giris .in the, building. on my premises lately occupiedas music | invaluable Visitor to the home. | PENNSYLVANIA IN 1683. | From an Unpvblishea Letter From Wii. liam Pern to Dake Ormonde, | Ithank god T am safely arrived |in the province that the providence | of god and Bounty of the King hath ‘made myne, and which the credit, | prudence and industry of the people ‘concerned with me must render ' | Considerable. I was received by the | ancient Inhabitants with much kind- ‘ness and respect and the rest | | brought it about four (f. 215b) thousand soules in all, I speak, I think within’ com. | pass ; 'France, Holland and Germany, 4s ' well as our Native Country. | The land is Generally good, well imagin’d; there are also many open places that have been old Indian feilds, the trees that grow here are the Mulberry, white and red, wal- nut, black, gray and Hickery, Pop- lar, Cedar, Cyprus, chestnut, Ash. | Sarsafrax, Gum, pine, Spruce, oake. black, white, red Spanish chestnut and Swamp which has a leafe like a ESTABuisneD 1875. SAM. A. SERUL LIZ. ARMERS AND MERCHANTS BLY ing their year’s supplies will tine } with them; there may be | we expect an increase from | water’d:and not so thick of wood as | GIVES YOU TEE NEWS®FRESH§EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAYJAND WORKS FOR THE R7sT —INTERESTS OF. ° ‘GREENVILLE FIRST, PITT COUNTY SECON D OUR POCKET BO OK THIRD © | { | | | | | | | | Scannell lteeee nets ee their interest to ges our prices befcre pus willow, and is most lasting. The ! chasing elsewhere Norctoekigconplere : . [a aM ite tert reese. ‘food tha woods yeild is your Elks. Bry uo vise ‘Deer, Racoons, Beaver, Rabbets, ALU ane ds SE | Turkeys, Phusants, heath-birds, Pid. Ries ae | | geons and Putredges, innumerably : _ we need no setting dogs to ketch, pwewayd aoe eet hacer Ff &: << theyrun by droves into the house ir \ yet ed tral y + FOREEPE % MEL Gi RE cold weather. Our Rivers have alsc | | Tee ees | plenty of excellent fish and wate: | Foye Utty A BOb dre sortie turer> ‘foul, as Sturgeon, rock, shad, her. TAN VOTE Ts orth, , tine cadfish, or flattheads, sheeps. ' ofede fOaek of “heads, roach and perch, and trout | in inland Streames; | Swan, white, gray, and | goose, and brands, (f. 216) the best duck and tel I ever eate, and the Snipe and the Curlue with the Snow- bird are also excellent. | The Aire is sweet and cleare _ _ | which makes a sereen and steady | Sky, asin the more southern parts | C _- im fy > ; = mo ‘of France. Our Summers and Win- : :fors are commonly once in three i a years in extreames; but the Winters ‘ ry Seldom last above ten weeks and a al i t en rarely begin till the latter end o/ | December; the days are above twr | hours longer, and the Sun mre | The next session ef this school wil}| hotter here then with you, v-nich | open on makes some recumpense for the PUR SstToReE baulways oudmend wad. head prives to sata the times. thad zoos wreali bougit ale | sold for ANG therefore, Navin nee to rounwe dell cts elose raargye | AL SC ty ae Vets - spearver- 4? | { | | of foule, the | black | SUBSCRIPTION 25 Cents a MONTH 1° semen ee teen eben THE EASTERN REFLECTOR, —PUBLISHED : ‘EVERY WEDNESDAY AT— ‘One Dollar ger Year. MONDAY SEPT. 7, 1896 sharpe nights of tho Winter season, . yell as the w shat ake | jand contivue for 10 months. as well as the woods that mvs | ‘The terms are as follows. cheap and great fires. We have of Primary buglish per mo, €2 0U| graine, wieat, maize, rye, barly, | | {nterinediate 6 Sou oates, severall excellent sorts of | igher bo ve oe $3 (Mt b pen . eans and peas, pumpkens, water | Languages (each) ** * 81 50) peas, pum] yo and mus meilons, all englesh roots and Garden stuff, good fruit and ex- | cellent Sider, the Peach we have in | | The work and disclpline of the schoo! will be as heretofore, We ask a continuance of your past iberal patronage. W. H. RAGSDALE. great abundance. The Vine (of sev- | | oyall sorts and the signe with us of ae | sich land) is very fruitful, and tho | not so sweet as some Thave eaten in | Kurope, yet it makes a good wine, and the worst, good vinegar. (2. 216b.) I have observed three sorts, the Great grape that has yrcen, red, und black, all ripe on the same tree, | the muskedell and black little grape, which is the best, and may bo im: | prov ‘dto an excellent wine, Thes ‘are spontaneous. Of Cattle, we kave the horse, not very handsome but good. Cow Cattle and hogs in much plenty, and sheep encrease Apace. Our town of Philadelphia is seat. ed between two navigable rivers, haveing from 4 to 10 fathom wa- ter, about 150 houses up in one yeare, and 400 country settlements, thus do we labour to render our. selves an indusitreous Colony, to the honour and benefitt of the Crown, THE MORNING STAR, The oles Daily Newsnager in! North Carolia. Che Only + ive-Dallar vaily of its Class i inthe State. Favors Limited Freé Coinage of Amettean Silver and Repeal ; 4 4 qn of the Ten Per Cen. Vax 00 | as well as our own comfort and ad. State Banks. Daily 50 cents) vantage, and lett there not bo sep per ae Weeklv $1,00 per erated, say I.—Notes and | Queries. year.’ WM.H.BaRNARD | Wilmington NC Thomas C. Platt, Mr. Platt never smoked a ‘cigar except once, when he was a stripling in Owego. He had just left Yale college and started a drug. store in this now famous townof Tioga.coun- ty. This was in.the first days of the } Republican party.’ He than. wrote the songs for thé Fremont oam paign, | later for. the; aa 2 contest $,, and later still for the Grant ee He has'two tritinuks at his old home Leb Nek ah tn +in Owego fall of these campaign . AND ; Ronee. All through New York state WEEKLY: there are happy geniuses with a pred- wt «hey a + | dlection for writing werses:): But Mr. Platt has a recordin, this, respect which is marvelous. A fow years ago he was ‘the’ ‘guest of! the news- taper men ‘of ‘the Fellowcraft club. The EERE Carolina's FOREMOST NEWSPAPER {ndependen; and fearless ;cigge 3 more atactive than ever. it wil) be ‘divers kinds, and very good, and in| . his is the People’s Favorite THE TOBACCO DEPAKTMENT, WHICH IS A REGULAR FEATURE OF VHB PAPER IS ALONE WORTH MANY VIM«cs THE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, rn (0) When you need JOB PRINTING ~se-=a% Don’t forget the RR. eflector Os we One WE HAVE AMPLE FACILITIES FOR THE WORK AND DO aut KINDS: Or COMMELCIAL AND TOBACCO WAREHOUSE WORK. 0™-—_ - ey TI a4 ERE Hijet reer i 908 Varn fie we —I8 THE CHEAPEST PLACE.IN GREENVILLE FoR— Y pute BLANK BOOKS,8TA TIC BAY, NOVEL Shih) ert 2a Ba Tooms, ‘I'he session begins ou Vagiwieli cL Aka envi 4 MONDAY, tt) OF-SEP orien. ane of elub or the Work room. _ |Beswag, ipulltek fora speech * AY iafteed Bal Ait Wat ott A «ied at a ig | nae ee oe 3 ‘ e 9 PTEMBER - THE DAILY OBSERVER. 1; af ithe board vg Hale ' : gh 4 va and will continue for tén months. | All of the ir of the world. Com Perper i of the two parties, it ag Bheite np we Mid rte the Stat ary dritiod: artiste: abd i damatet ‘A MARY $200) 8 Miiihicelet Te epost ee Aker Dedueecs 190 BO | THR nner Heid tiated he ¥ boete Languages (eaci) “ =“ $1 00 cows of the. we Th report the which he ogni baton pr Mhevac dn | 4 48.00). teomthe Legis “iene 4 oy , Brosdwamy telling t oa ae % " * ra a seh ae what Yet Tie nase i et eae Toate wil soa Our Work and. Prices Sait our Patrons. LECTOR, BOOK STORE i. a 7 DOF mm | SILVER BUG—GOLD BUG. J. 3. nr. J. R. Moye. DAILY REFLECTOR. _ J. G- Moye. Names of Bcth Get Into Print at the Ratio of 16 to 1. Fy FT. toy ai Coustitya Brags Se | rr qr {’ I . W. H. Barnes went to Sufulk to-| The Ladies Bazaar. t JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING day. —~ Mrs. L. B. Barnhill retueaed to Par-. mile today. | | | FARA AAAS RL el a Na Ne ONIN ip ere. PP INL DRESS GOODS AT xe Is the I]: west price any object to | Creates many 4 new business, to you? Arethe best qualities Enlarges spa es ees ~ Mrs. L. C. King cate ii trom Not DRESS GUODS AT 15 : 2 reserves many a large 283s a : any inducemeit? If so come Revives many a dull’ business, fulk Fri?ay cvening. | DRESS GOODS AT 200 in snd sce oar new stock actasté . | ‘Rescues many a lost business, ; , ‘DRESS &O 2 which we haye just re- Saves many a failing business. Rev. A. Greaves came over trom! ; ODS AT 256 , ceived. Our store 1s Ssenres suecess to any business. | Kinston this murning. DRESS GOODS: AT 306 | fail of New Goods - : DRE ; : and prices were never lower. To — Tom Hooker came over this morn | SS GOODS Atl: 396 a the ee we extend a cordial ip. To “adverts Judicions'y,” use the| ing trom Hookerton to see his mother. DRESS GOODS AT 50¢ a ati ine O ce lumng of the REFLECTOR, . > Teerrea to oxeming Our atovk © T. W. Hawkins, of Littleton, came DRESS GOODS AT 63¢ a , ee ~~ epuurs. down Friday evening tu attend court. i" | DRESS GOODS. AT "EG. "RAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. . , URAIN BO 0 Miss Daisy Mayo returned from Lit -| DRESS GOODS AT 85e _ . Jeton Frid.y evening and went out | DRESS GOODS AT $1.00: Passenger and mail train going] o h at Falklaal. DRESS GOODS AT 81.28 north, arrives 8:22 A.M. Going South, | t MENS ts . wrives 6:47 P. M. Miss Lizzie Latham, who has been North B ound Bralgits arrives 9:50 A , | M, leavesl0:10 A. visiting the family of J. B. Latham, | , South Bound Sorat arcivea 2:90 P. | left this morning for her home at | > F b \ y “ Fo) * ; , “f . {. leaves 2:15 P. Me Washington. | / ev) autumn / fi ! Cots. We havea beautiful and up-to-| Steamer ‘lar River arrives from Wash- | date line. You wl find the Jatest Ligton Nondey, Wednesday ae thu J J. Burgess, of Norfolk, who has' CHEVIOTS. CAMELS-HAIR, EPVINGLES, sia ape EOE oe preage day and Saturday. been speriding a few days: here as the ZEBELINES, HOMESPUNS, TWEEDS, aly ~ = ® Sada ; “ tifal, the ‘prettiest line | have ever aa guest of J. H. Blount and W. H- ee DIAGONEMS, ton . seen, is what our lady friends say WEATHER , BULLETIN. Grimes, left Friday evening for New, ’ ‘ NMS, CH PL S ofthem. We lave a large lire __ Berne. “Uncle Joe’s” many friends: both in color and bi acks aud Bate Fair tonight and Sunday. regret that poor health is telling on bin he se ; please you. : ard is he not so vivicious as in years | :: aa ————~ =| sone by. | Hepsack Sanglier a OO MARKETS. ! Two-tone Granite | In Ledies ard Gents FUR. —— —_ | Covert Diagoval NISHING GOODS we have a (By Telegraph.) Since the cooler weather came prices | Two-.one Whipeo rd splendid liue. _ coh ‘hown a coot upward | Camel's Hair Canvass ; a on tobacco have shown &@ g0 pward: Fancy Bourettes ; SENT 2A 1GS (OSU tendency. Several farmers on the sale | Two-tone Panama Natte | , OPEN’G. NOON. CLOSE | Fyiday made averages from $12.50 to} Self-colored Raisin Cloth In LADIES CLOT {I for Wraps Sept. 8.08 8.04 $15, Checkered Homespun 5 we bave just what you want. o 3.07 8 04 Camels-iair Jacquads Dee 8.16 813 Potato-sack, Suiting . . te ™” . The subject of Rev. A. Greawes’ ser-| Sail Cluth Wenves. ( Paes and te caves Jan. 8.20 8.21 mon in the Episco al church Sunday } stock to Ra reeinrainiies were CHICAGO MEAT AND GRAIN, night will be “Paradise, and the Persis-| he fe never lu ver. OPEN’G CLOSE , | tency of Idensity after Death.” Public HEAT 2°. G71 1 | cordialiy “invited. Fe eeweer enum ee Wieat—Dee. 674 663 J | _— Pork —Sept. 6.05 6.00 Everyboay cordially aiid to. inspect our | 4S. she deav- ‘ an. 7.074 7.074 on - . Se since ill alesse Han. 0073 (074 | The Reeecter was in ewor in'stock and we guarantee satisfaction. Our line or to buy such as will please the) pips —Sept.3.25 2991 a OEP EY #29 ' saying yesterday that Senator Tilman a wearer, the prices on Shoes are ’ a, _ 7? saying yesterday that Se «0 of La much lower than lart season. Give —Jan. 3.975 3925! filed to meet bis appointment at Kin dies Capes are beautiful. Price: no object. US @ Iriel when you need Senger | ston Thursday. We got the infor TPR | ceases ener oar soa for vourself or auy member o an . ‘om the Raleigh letter in another your family. We can fit the small WINNEES. HE KON Sine 3 _. paper. Senator Tilman was on hand est or largest foot in the county. and made a great speech. Our L.M. Reyuoids & Co. ’s Shoes | That’s What Every One of These for Men avd Bovs are warranted | Items Are. to give good service. We have had vix years experience with this line aud know thew to be all) Money loancu ou 30, 60 and 90 t RICKS & T! FT. Shopping Made Easy == } 1 is 2 } é tor ¢ ] d 2 . | * vaitour store. where The newest and best In HARDWARE, GUNS Sinith. : | , d f she can Cee See our stock of Shoes FALL. & WINTER tricversming nested to DRESS GOODS | e ‘ one we Clalm fer them. days. Apply to F. C. Harding, e Vermont Butter for sale at D.S A brilliant display of LOADE}) SHELLS, OROCK- J.C. Conn & Son. TES GTM, NeETaE. _| complete her onttit, —) Fe a ORARY LAMPS, aos eee Gcuraen || ROWS. CRS GOR. The latest and most stylish TRIMMINGS. PIXYURG INWARD, alto a roam Chess nd AUSTEN) AEE | The ccrrect and most serviceable HININ GS. and \ ) : ’ , | 1, | , ° HAR\ESS & COLLARS, . |stall's Boy’s 2. Pieee Suits in the newest) rhe best. and most honest lakes In SHOES. TRUNKS, GROC EWES, rae Yea 253 per Lat S sec all the last ‘eon The proper thing in GLOVES. CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, versbody save my stro is te The most comfortable and and perfect Corsets CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES, [ Fine Italian Maca 1 oni, just received | cheapest iplece in. town and 14 JARPETS, CARPET PAPER S27 , 7 CAR §, C »jat J. S. Tunstall’s. want you to come ‘and pave men . Mo We ea RUGS, LACE CURTAINS. | / , Two cars of New Wheat Flour just i ‘ serviceable Cioaks and Wraps CURTAIN POLES, arrived at J. C. Cobb & Son's. ey. My motto is: ‘ Cheap, cheap), In fact everything that you will a hen you stait on your need for your , ; cheap prices.” ig aad and any goods you for y Nice stock of Dry Geods and No- P shopping tour. All at prices self and family corce to see us. that will meet with your ap- ) tions at J. C. Cobb & Son’s. | proval. : When COAL weather comes, don’t H. B. C LA R K. Tang Selis Cheap. Our object is to sell gooa bon- dawls” Jewelry Stere, f est gouds at the lowest prices, urget where to Luy your Coal. SpeicgHT & Morrie. Fresh Carr Butter to-day, at S. M We haye a lage line of Schulzt. We sell fine Cigars. Smoke 107 and : FU RN ITU RE dream of the angels in Heaven. J. U. Cops & Son. and can give you anything -yo0! 1g yearly moctings at Great Swamp, | With Batent Automatic aneke Bors may need at the lowest prices you ! ' ever heard of. Come and see onr| #" Gam Swamp will take miay poe $12.50 Solid Oak Bedroom Suits, | ple out of town tomorrow. a os : = tp dit bab To pass us by would be an iuex:' Savénse of the opinion that Adam; Sosa Sebo e pi Heater, which is‘a stove}for house heatiny, is the most remarkable that has ever as ., cusable injustice to your pocket ha vie Aig '6 ' > book: the f ‘was a atcher, - gay a sb pie we ae — aye thesia ‘hinkdtd ad on: a ae é - In the first place it. radiates more heat than any stove known, and will save 25 per cent..in taal : and prices make it so. Here is Py “hem 4 Co i ind jover any stovemade. fair proposition: If? we deserve| = suction hose for the ire | ' §éeond, with two or thithe ordinary sticks of pite: enre wod it will, keep the fire from 36 Fe 48 : “ pothing, givens nothing, ‘but ul engine been received and tested.” hotry, and with ordinary care the fire will never <0 out. : ou find our goods and pri ‘oreman F. M. Hod l EPS fx, ba : 4 “Bases acunnwlelek | = te ae | Dhird. “belnebolizely. cloned at the tase there is ho danger of fire, and it is the eleannat store your patronage. opin: i m: Ree: Tt: aetna ecessary to remove the ashes ‘ofiener than once & wonth. These stoves aré made a -sa0n and proipising ey) 7 ‘oung man in Grangey? “ panne nt, sty tegen os one, which 4 is made: for ‘bed ‘roome, is specially recommended for he th i yi 4 » 2 ake conti, w ' . 4 . - ar rp mel yaks ERI po: ‘ ET f . 3 | *. we'd ay eS i out hiad Te et “aH pre . over any similar stove, becanse it has Patett Aude ey! et the room when. Me ar ‘taka the, top off ‘can be taken off; an becki on in “come an and’ Jook at themes. it" Aah 4d at m es ar Py ia’ ctl sbi ae A ay r hae is great it ms pie vent the smoke fre i. lla ah the ce f