= i eee a y wae / D. J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. Vol. 4. ‘GREENVILLE, N. ©. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 1896. re) ee tenet ee aa es = ai staicnoniprnnoun Secectpeeieoetnepteneasen a ocala fiiefeareananrnentshanwifiiaty "PHYSICIAN'S BLACK LI3T. Superior Court. — . The following cases on the criminal ~ Owing to bad collections for the past | docket have been heard since our last ‘ be) H IG He . |tew years du2 to the noa-payment of | report: | () medical bills by many of our patients,} J. J. Hines, J. S. Hines, Fred Hines we the undersigned have eachand every |and Peter Hines, assault with dee idly | ' ‘h Ki Cl th e ore pledged surcelves to abide by the |weapon. J.S. Hines not guilty, others e Ing O ier. foilowing resolutions : guilty. J.J. Hines fined $10, Fred pr rrr entee nnn ere ane ene eg Aes ata Srp incerta rime ceniniuctiien geen et nahnnpe BANANA ALLL INL es alert LLG 0! NAA Her Salle IAN Dilan tA / bo | Ist. That all wortky poor who would] tined $5, judgement suspended on Peter A FR’! : pav if they conld wil! receive careful, | Hines. I 5 promp*, and cheerful attention at our| James Brown and W. O. Barnhill, a, fr | lly [en { " Bis Oe ese Ree 5 RRR EP icarbs Uae tt MG, EVRA EER | eee te pierre Mae a Seen Co ere GS hands. affray, Brown uilty, Barnhill not re) | ee 2d. That we will no longer work fcy | guilty. any person who can bat will not pay | William Clark, carrying to conce led ; their medical account, or will not make | weapon, not guilty. ee Le | eatisfuctory arrangemeats about settle-; Walter Grimes, assaule with deadly } ment of same. weapon, guilty, judgement supenaed on Just chilly enough to put you 3d. That we will put a Black List | payment of costs. | in mind of the fact that ‘in circulation among ourselves, upon] Ned Spell assault with deadly weap- | which will be placed the names of each | on, guilty, fined $5 ard costs. the cool weather j IS and every person who has not made| James Barker, carrying concealed quietly cleepin g satisfactory arrangements as to the set-| weapon, guilty. : tlement of his or her medical ac-} Henry Kyel, assault with deadly} — upon You, count. weapon, guilty, fined $5 and costs. and | 4th. That ary person whose name is} Willis Pitt, larceny and receiving, found upon this Black List cannot ob- guilty , Judgment suspended on spate tain medical attention from any of us, | of cost. under any circumstances, except that} Dixie Dunn and Alonzo Harris, af- \ C'W i a . ay ’ ; + nae bills | a ps cl ve , : d ed d avin le @ , they pay up theis past bulls due each | fray, submit, each fined $5 and couts. aud everyone of the undersigned or that W., C, Nelson, assault with deadly tiey pay cash. weapon, guilty, fined $10 and costs. | oth. That this Black List shall go} James Wilson, larceny, guilty, cone a into effect January Ist, 1897, beginning | year in penitentiary. | & a i with those who have failed to make{ Burton Joyner, carrying concealed satisfactory arrangements in regard to | weapon, submis, fined $15 and costs settlement of theif medical bills up tu The civil docket was taken up this Shoes Hats : 9 9 you willsoon feel the need of 5 that date. morning and the business is being rap- 6th. That a copy cf tiese : -esolutions |i idly pusved: ; | | | be tacked up in all portions of the coun- . fl ity and printed in the Reruector and Orginal Observations. : l] : King’s Weekly, so as to give all men} Wealth benefits no one till distrib- : é fair warning that ,.we will no longer | uted. work without pay. Dr. W. H. Bagwell, Greenville, N. C Dr. W. L. Best, Quinerly, N. C. Dr. Joseph Bynum, Farmville, N.C.) Soft soap will nov rem_ve the foul Frank W. Brown, Greenville, | marks of scandal. N.C. Dr. Jesse Brown, Greenville, N.C. It takes much less to start a quarrel Dr. Zeno Brown, Greenville, N. C. than to stop one. Dr. B, Chears, Pactolus, N, ©. The scissors that cut che thread of Dr. B, ‘T. Cox, Redalia, “. C. Dr. Joseph Dixon, Aydea, N. C. Dr. R. J. Grimes, Bethel, N.C. The devil is the overseer of the road . F.C. Jame-, Bethel, N.C. ruin—and he’s a good one. Dr Dr, Hardie Johnson, Grimesland, C THIS BUSINESS _ follows it own leadership and swings in the first month of Autumn with the greatest gathering of desirable merchan- disewehaveever, « — succeeded | collecting | Dr. Jenniss Morrill, Falkland, N. C. | gives another scoundrel away. = y : Everything Iresh and new | EAL IP Wun Dr. Sam Mor.ih, Farmville, N.C. . yee “Sparkling 5 wich the brightest Bad passion is a horse with a red-hot saddle. Ys life are never dull. , ; Hanna is trying to run the campaign designer of stles ) N. by the elect trick battery. Dr. Uharles O'H. Laughinghouse, Greenville, N.C. Many a scoundrel takes the pay and . ; es When a min tries to climb higher wf shi h a| Dr. C.J. O’Hagan, Greenville, N.C, Dr. William E, Warcer, Greenville,| Every time a man does a good act FR AN K WV a I 4 SON N. C. God cancels one of his bonds of sin. , A » N. ) , ati by ak aii 6 gine Dr. Wm. Cobb Whitfield, Quinerly, Many people use religion as varnish = THE KING CLOTHIER. all. of chronicle a sad deith that occurred Happiness comes more from help- Sunday night, a little after midnight. N.U. with which to polish their character. 3 ° ; No man is fit to have power unless : Died. i P he New and complete line ; he wishes to weild it for the good of - The RerLecror 18 called upon to ms | ! ie ing others than from helping oursel- _| Miss Claudie Spain, the second daugh- Dress Goods, ter of Mr. S. H. Spain, passed away inj ¥°* the bloom of young womanhvod. She} ‘The canductor cf a train of theaght was taken on Saturday with a yellow joften has to sidetrack ‘for ‘empty andTn mmings to match chui and lived only a short while. She treights. ‘ x | a was a devoted. member of the Christian} (Conscience is ‘the central station on i‘ Ss [ Li 4 ; VER P ‘Carpets. church and will be buried tomorrow the telephone line between the head and Fie oe es 9 | morning’ at Mount “Pleasant ' church, the heart. : ei, wot Rugs an d aout toar r miles q m town,, , Ff T he friendship that does not prompt | |] AK ) DD 5 aL ee "Noi do offive but Yue g - _ 4 ee ou to.assist 0 friend is not ‘went Je trade. Our plat- Public Bpeakung. ze oa! poh | el form 1s “GOO au “OW PRICES.” We nell goods from | 15 to, 35 per cent. eee any other house in this. line and take if 4? Hong © yrus:B. Watsor,. Democratic One good thougnt gatdidad at nie. | aymert in GOLD. ; candidate, for Governor, will speak at Oler stobk di i Rep on W bdugeday, Oct. 14... ty-nine bad ones discarded would : Anite weaker old i 2 d: hbont btob : Kombha . it allot us better, off. 7 ‘ Inendles var ‘6, ety. “| eee Hy Thyiny, Ok. 1B. Sidi el toh i hey ang| CLOTHING, |” }@LOV, Washi Seon . nt ~ Oe ry ie world will swallow, ‘him, withoat CAP BS, Cloaks, HOSTEL Come: andsee them, TRO |, PEshiligeog Saturday, Opt 17. askin ng a questin. OLS feed's GMBRELEAS, | Oupe gh ae : “Your Keart. may be the cemetiary ot) on youtselt Ae aul on whigs | MBRE wok i a 3 trouble i FHT Juin a om cimppsintes cr * Matte ate e : og whan aiiiel ‘ 0 ity wry | ek AGEL ) , iil Feet ihe | cept at eheses nd so ort af ese - : : Paes apna ay wl His t od to" Rin: {anda Jos of other. goods;to; smerous ‘to, mention. . 3 , es Pred: ae as oF tei: Woy grave. muking the blessed future a aby. oh tiv d MiAt GO OO iw: rs _ Yoate wb sony | im :: “ado, sadudh ant bin rigth of bowers, a garden 9 joy, 4 riy- | 8) | At Higgs Bros. oldstand. = oe | APER. Come to se isat Higgs , LACE GOODS UNDERWEAR, SUSPENDERS, JEWELRY, | | Pd | ; ervof prosperity, a heaven of heartfelt | ¥4Y8 pull an : toa oa uk of bliss: trousers. come with him.—Orange ( Va.) Observer. ° | é ren pln sini ts steht nitandntaataly LY REFLECTOR) iain ‘ie Tha. WHICHARD. Bijitog: EWERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY). Entered’ as second-class; mail matter. a —_ hanes ae ene mn senna anemntmntate matte ‘SURSCRIPTION RATES. $3.00 - Cal = Ome year. ‘One month, ay 43) ne week.:- .10 Delivered in. town by carriers without xtra cost. Advertisng rates are liberal and can be ad on application to the editor or at che office a meena: Recsenpeamecemain ‘therein ~ a ciency oecmanataey tats steele nint nt, eae ne We desire a iva eorrespondent at avery postoflice inthe county, who will send in brief items of NEWS as it occurs fn each neighborhood, Write plainly and only on one side of the paper. a a a _ Liveral Commission ou ion rates paid to agents. subscrip- —s— Monpay. SEPTEMBER 25TH, 1896.2 ——— DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES National Ticket. FOR PRESIDENT. WILLIAM J. BRYAN, of Nebraska. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT. ARTHUR SEWALL, of Maine. FOR CONGRESS—FIRST DISTRICT. w. H. LUCAS, of Hyde county. FOR ELECTOR—FIRST DISTRICT. JOUN H. SMALL, | of Beaufort county. State . Ticket. FOR GOVERNOR : CYRUS B. WATSON, of Forsyh. a FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR: THOS. W. MASON, of Northampton. FOR SECRETARY: CHAS. M. COOKE, of Franklin. FOR AUDITOR R. M. FURMAN, ot Buncombe. FOR TREASURER : b. F. AYCOCK, of Wayne, SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION : J.C. SCARBOROUGH, ot Johnston. FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL : F. I. OSBORNE, of Mecklenburg. ‘ROR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE 8U- PREME COURT, A. C. AVERY, of Burke, G. H. BROWN, of Beaufort. ‘COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET. FOR THE SENATE. J.J. LAUGHINGHOUSE. FOR REPRESENTATIVES. J B LITTLE, | C L BARRETT, OR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. J A K TUCKER, JESSE CANNON, A BCONGLETON. FOR SHERIFF, G M TUCKER. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS. IB MEWBORN: |, 4 SRE. FORCORONER, LAUGHINGHOUSE, — ~~ § 0H "| [From our Regular Correspondent.] args a RE es i d | WASHINaToN, Sept. 28th, 1896. , prohibitionists | Iilinois. - {they are trying to control the | by the following letter which was jemerge. After Bryan’s election .,one of the first things done will WASHINGTON LETTER, ees The silver men have had plenty of encouraging news from uther States to make up for discourag- ing stories from New York which indicates the almost certain loss of that. State. It 1s admitted by republicans that the fusion which has been completed in North Carolina between democrats and populists makes that State cer. tain for Bryan. In Kentucky the democrats and populists haye| ; satisfactorily fused, which places that State in the Bryan column. A letter received at silver head- quarters from D. W. Atkinson, president of the Free Silver Club, of Sparta, Mich., says: “Silver is bound to win in Michigan, be- cause every party in the State has advocated free silver until the present campaign, and there are thousands of republicans and who can’t and I t t wont surrender the conviction of alife time at the command of a few politicians who change color in a single night, In any ordinary Campaign tbe democrats ‘and populists combined area tight match tor the republivans, ana now when thovsands of prohibi- tionists, and hundreds of republi- cans, are jojning us there cau be no doubt of the result.’ Hon. John C. Cannen, of Kansas, says: “You need have no fears about Kansas, as the leading republi- cans themselves in private con- versation concede Kansas to Bry- an. I havea bet with a leading republican that Bryan’s majority will not be ic3s thar 70,000, and I offered to increase the bet and he declined. A republican poll of the State shows that Bryan will carry it by over 20,000." Mr. J. W. Armstrong, of Richmond; Mo., says Bryan will carry that State by more than 60,000 majority, and there is equally encouraging news from Indiana, Iowa and on Of C6 mw ~~ Washivugton capitalists have no votes, unless they retain a resi- dence in one of the neigboring States, as some of them do, but C votes of ail those who happen to be in their debt, as may be seen J. L. Suca, Esq., No. 9787 in your Company. superintending work at my saw-mill my claim with your company for in demnity for two weeks, claiming $25. Your company, noting tha iy disa— bility was fora period longer than I claimed, sent me their cheek dated Sept. Ist, 1896, for $26.78, This isa striking contrast with companies which prefer to scale a claim instead of pay— having paid me more than I claimed. Cream mucilage Store. Greenville, Wednesday, DLUSaAL oft Delightful Elegant | Equestrian, Athletic, Acrobatic, Classic, Modern and Up-to-Date and Hippodromatic combination | of all New, Marvelous, Startling, Original and Saperbly Presented Performances. ever seen, an‘! to ail of which one 25 cent ticket admits. uncer !2 years, Uc. twice daily, at 1] and 7 P.M. The Sest Company: _ Agent Accident Department, ~ Aetna Life Ins. Co., Greenville, N.C. : Dear Sir:—I hold accident policy On the 25rd day of Jnne, 1896, while ny arm was crushed between two logs, On the 27th day of August I filed ng the full amount. I thank you and your company for bis prompt and generous settlement, I commend yeur excellent company o those desiring the best insurance. Yours very truly, W. KE. Procter. A new supply of Diamond Inks and at Reflector Book “None name it but to praise.” Sept. 50th. NEW i and Wholly Refined. Gymnastic and Aerial Ex- hibtions by Charapions in all Lines. Displays of every kind, Chars acter and Description. emer A Trained Animal Exposition Most Wonderful | Coildren A TERILLING ] AND F £RILOUS PARA ae) Will be given to our thousands of patrons on day of exhibition sent to a Virginia voter: “As you are aware, the friends of free silver and gold respectively declare that if their candidates are elected the country will enter upon an era of prosperity. They for the year 1896 haye been placed in my | hands for collection. A'] persons owing, taxes are hereby notified to come for- ward and settle promptly and save them. selves trouble and costs. Notice. The Tax Listsfor the county of Pit R, W. KING, Sheriff. respectively declare that if the other side is elected misery and trouble will be the result. As I favor McKinley I belieye that within a few days after the elec- tion of Bryan all gold in the Treasury will be withdrawn, and there will be a terrible panic in money affairs. from which it will take the country many years to be the calling in of all debts by Crecitors, because they do not dollar loaned. I hope yon will [not regard this letter as a threat ||or dn intimation that you shonld| ond tion.” wish to be paid 50 cents for each vote etherwise than you conscien tiously believe to be right. Oar company: will do after election jast what you would do under the same cironmstances. I hope willbe able to take up your fy "” ‘This letter needs no com. ment, 'but it really ‘is’ «’shanié law to reach and | hat there is nolaw to ees Sense the, mea who store to Supply needs in the line of Choice Groceries. with brightly colored boxes and tins of things Stapl to be Is ready in his new your The shelves are filled ood and barrels of grains, cakes boxes of ottles of und and crackers Spices and b pi ckled fruitsand vege-| tables: | : ec. Thereis a wholesom- ness and . sweetness; about the store that charms thevisitor. He _betore olec-| Carries a full and com- te stoc gas and ia! es a + ss r .@ truly ry * a %. ae = : ee Pir de 4 ‘ $ Bae 4 Undertakers and Frueral Directors, GREENVILLE, N. ¢. Have just received an of the latest style and are ready to serve the wants of the trade at Prices Lower than ever offered befcre. Small profits and quick 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 easket we sell for $60 a ae 6s $ . { 65 be ra) bb 45,50 55 be te es 4) 50 “ *s ‘s 50 4a 66 Ge bs 80 85 6 ie4 eb 95 50 66 be be 20) 9V 6 ee Cs 15 bo 12.50 All we ask isa 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. L Greenville, N.C. STOCKHOLDER: . 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. * We respectfully solicit the accounts of firms, individuals and the general publie, Checks and Account Books furnish ed on application. —— eal ee a Py A Large stock of~— House Furnishing Goods, Bicycles, &e, Just opened up in store next door to J. C. Cobb & Son, by S.E. PENDER &CO. Stoves and Tinware cheaper than ever be- fore. LAN 2 | *3.S81dg “SIAVG “T a INVA SHL — a @ Yess —— 9091 .‘g381 ANNE GAZINVDYOAY ‘00°000'0¢¢ [eqdery “TT 6 °F. S8Iq*971A4 ‘NOSAL °W “a eee S0t tee SO CN ‘ITIANDTOYD © “3 TMAN33Z4D 40 = 3 *SULIE PUB SUOS.19g JIGQISUOdssoYy JO Ss}UUIOD 1°99 $3;>]]0g puv ssoujsng Zujyueg jessuep wv sj ¥SULI] 2 Ul Pied > ide ad * 4.4905 “ATLL ~ 00'000'szs 121 |. The Towa Tax List | been placed in my hands for ‘collection. ieniam 1 HAVE THE PRETTIEST —LINE.OF — Wall Paper! Be All new styles, not an old piece in the lot. Will take pleasure in bringing samples to your home if you will notify me at wy shop near Hume: ber's, on Dickerson avenue, A. P ELLINGTON, Cotton and Peanct, Below are Norfolk prices of cotton and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished by Cobb Sros. & Commission Mere chants of Norfok - COTTON. 4 ever shown in Greenville. Sure to see my samples. Good Middling 8 Middlivg re Low Middling 7% Good Ordinary 6 11-16 Tone—sseady PEANUTS. Prime 25 Extia Frime rh "ancy 3 Spanish $l.10 ba lone—tirm. GREENVILLE TOBACE & MARKET REPORT, LY 0. L. JOYNER. Lucs—Common..... ...,24 40 8 Fine.... .eeee eee, 7 to 14 Currers - Common... ....64 to10 66 Fine.... .... .10 to 18 ee mt ee Greenville Market. Corrected by 8. M. Schultz. 15 to 25 44 to 5 10 to 124 40 to 60 50 0 65 3.75 to 4.25 ay Bntter, per lb Western Sides Sugar cured Hams Com Corn Meal . Flour, Family Lard 5} to 10 Oats 35 to 40 Sugar 4 to6 Cottee 13 to 25 Salt per Sack 80 to 1 75 Chickens 10 to 25 Eggs per doz WW to ll Beeswax. per =0 os ie ey MAT Rees cy ROR BOES ORD, A SPECIALTY csc fie OLOLy ad iS i Mee cured in 15t085 deys, You canbetreatedt Prcdepee UOme forsame price ander same guarane pt ee wty. Ifyou prefer tocomahere 7 willcons tract to pay railroad fareand hotel bills,and nocharge, if we fail to cure. If you have taken mer cury, lodide potash, and still vo aches and pains, Mucous Patches in month, Sore Throat, Pimples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers or any part of the body, Hair or Eychrowg fallin out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISO we poarantes tocure. We solicit the most obsti« mate cases and challengo the worid fora case wecannotcure. This disease hag aways bafiled the skill of the most eminen: physi- Clans. $500,660 capital behind our uncondie tional guaranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed on application, Address COOW%w REMEDY COs 807 Masonic Temnvle CHICAGO. TLL. Professional Cards. cine John E. Woodard, F.C. Harding, Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N.C, OODARKD & HARDING, ATYORNEYS-AT-LAW, Greenville, N. >pecial attention given to collections an’ settlement of claims, Loans made on short time. —-, R. R. L. CARR, DENTIST, Greenville, N.C. Office over Old Brick Store next to King Hose. 3arbers. AMES A. SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST. GREENV!LLE. N. 0. Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty LH RBERT EDMUNDS. FASHIONABLE BARE ER. Special attention given ro cleaning Gentlemens Clothing OME SCHOOL FOR GLRIS. Will open at “Elm Cottage,” Oct. 2nd a Home School for Girls. _— ee ge from 8 to 16 years of age. . Nuin- ber limited to i0. Address Mrs. A. L. McU. WHELan,” Norwoed P. O Nelson Qc. | OTEL NICHOLSON, : J. A, Bureess, Mgr. ~ Washington, N. C, This Hotel has been thoroughly rerto vated, several new rooms added, eleo- tric bells to every room. Attentive ser- vants. Fish and Oysters seryed daily. Patronage of traveling puulic solicited. Centry located. ee oe Moto, 8 for 1896 has All persons owning taxes to the town dank fetes ote of Greenville are | fo pa the same a rte . . E. M. McGowan, Tax Collect — " day. The terms are as follows’, plete Daily reports from the Stat. Primary English per mo.’ - 4300} ‘ and National Capitols. $8 a vear jar 6 # Oo| THE WEEKLY OBSERVER. Languages (each) ** 0 $100 A perfect family: jonrnal, All the scsmiainihiiatienntieleeamiand WILL. D- se. AND BRANCH ES, AND FLORENCE RAW, ROAD, Coenuenseu scuedule ere rhlets me TRAINS GOL. Dated TT AlAs! je June i4th E = l= al Pat | L596, iA a el Z| “they ee A S| en | : 2. AL M.}22M.| 1 Mi | Leave Weldon | 1! 55/0 44 | Ar. Kovyk Mt | 1 OU iv 3y, | 7 a lat tI Lv Tarpuro | 12 Ie | Lv Rocky Mt 1010 | _ 5 45 Lv Wilson 20411 | / 6 20 Lv Selma 2 353| | Ly Fay'tteviile} 436 17 | Ar. Fiorence 725) 3 45 ; | ESTABLISHED 1873. ge eprewemt ee een ae te co gy earn | Ah le Seen ne Meee mati er CAPTAIN KIDD’S HOUSE, Semen amen it Sell Standing Near Allenwood, N. J., and an Object of Interest, ane os Between the quaint little hamlet of Allenwood, N. J., and the village of Sea Girt, made famons through the annual encampnient of the New i Jersey state militia, stands an ol4 fashioned shingle house which ante. dates the recollection of even the oldest resident and has become the show place of the country. Not only does the great age of tho old house make it interesting to visit- ors, but also the story ‘ho the body of the tafe lamented Captain Kidd, whoso treasure is buried somewhere along the coast and has been search. ed for from Florida to Maine, lies uneasy in its grave and makes peri- ddical visits to the house once occu- pied by that wealthy but somewhat and continue for 10 months. | The terms are as follows. Frain on Seotlaud Neck 4raney Roa | Primary bnglish + OF ements, @ x, | | Ay A Mt ii SCHULTZ eratic gentleman. Sa | hava). UME. Re | bn, 8) Aaig, The house is a two story structure, __ __ | a ; | conspicuous chicfly for the fact that PM) ALM PORK SIDES & SHON JYERS | instead of having only a shingle Lv Wilson z 08) | 6 20 roof, as was customary in the days Ly Goldsboro 3 10). | 7 05 h’- K MERS AND MEKUCHANTS BUY | when the house was built, it is con. Lv Magnolia 4 16, ; 3 10 ing their year’s supplies will ting structed altogether of shingles and Ar Wilinington) 5 4%, 4 9 45) their interest to ger our prices befere pus o: P. M.| ALM | chasingeleewhere Oarctackiccnmpiere | presents the appearance of having | fat iti ty been built with the idea to repel an URAINS GOING NOTRIL. | PLO 4, DORE rh, Qe. A | ntieck shonid any such emergency oe | ; | cocur. The old men of Allen woed Haved ae 3 | Rich awa, &e. | say that Je NOS was built years April 20, | 55 | ° | ee a me | before \ ashington assumed the ISu6, | 41 ¢ | pA ANS eh es oo office of president of the United (See tee ee ee OT | JERLCUE COaRER 2 Me jas | States, and that one of the early set- ay AL Map ME | ees “s*\tlers in that part of the country, a eee 7” 0 , ‘ol | | We Ty AITEeE Suc Stetina s: Morvis by namo, cut. each and every uy otlnen lias, | p 1th vee Tae Js meet shingle by hand and with only the Ae Wisc a | big | ne assistance given by a strong pocket | en ee FURNI TURE me es | t ay 8 “ i. ~The house is at the junction of ; PE | ! alway ‘outlestect m1‘ Fens Ione none, three roads, ono leading to Allen - ee ne the tines Hit zwodts areall bougita | Wood, one to Sea Girt and one to . a Mi | YP. 7 [sol for AST therefore, Navies cist | Brielle, another small town four . tating . 2 | | ti 4 FO TMB relat a close margin a miles away, A mile or two from ue Gobtyors | pa ay | ug | ee SS the louse the Manasquan river fiuws | ar Wilson ty 1) | | loo Oe steadily on its tortuous route to mY Bargore 1 348) | | /mother ocean, and several times in nae me a 4 a Sas) hE E Wawel is | tho memory of the present inhabit. | Sz — ae : ‘ants tho banks of tule river have bes | nA | ay 4 , been searched for relics of Captain . Sr naan aan ne CE ft : aia! Kidd, while many persons havo ; . po Me Pee. om, ii ¥ , 4 vil gained permission from tho farmers he miison | . “ TE85) 10 se é ? and armed with charts and naps Ar Hocky St Jot Le “ ay have dug fer miles around for the At tarbors | 440) | a — | (The next session of this school will missing buried treasure. Even now Uv Carbory ! jOpeu on | a party is hard at work on the Toms ie se a | 2 3 " | MONDAY SEF'. 7, 1896. river, but ten miles from the house e PhO : | | | per io. Tal; 2 x: 149 Miko & a rdiaty 66 ’ 3 > vy +» a on Mere ee oe run 4.10 | nunediat og a rm work for the treasure hunters un -M., arrives Scolland Neck at 45d p | Higher . ° sows : 1 ets w., Greenville 6,47 p, in., Kinston 7.45, Languages (each) ** 1] §)| necessary In the future. And still p.n. Returning, leaves Kinsten 7.9 a.m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. Arriviny | Will be as beretofore. Walifax at 11:60 a. m., Weedon 11.20 ani | Jaily except Suiaday. 4 jiberal patronage. { Trains on Washnigton branch lenve | W. H. RAGSDALE, > Washington 8.00 a. w., and 3.00 p.m, | 4 arrives Parmele 3.50 a. m.. and 4.40 p. | el — m., Tarboro 9.45 af m., returningleaves Tarboro 3.30 p.m., Parmele 19.20 a.m. | and 6.20 p.oom,.. arrives ww ashington | 11.50 a. m.. and 7.10 pom. Daily exe ept Sunday. Conneets with rains on | Seotle nd ‘oek Braneh. | 7 Pra bewves Larpcru, & ', via Albe- "Mate Wiiwiviseh esas. dai, Avept Sun- day, ut 450 p. tue, Sunday 6 Ga PL Ms) artive Plymouth 900 P.M, o.25 p.m. | Rebaruing aves Plymouth daily except Sunday, 6.00 a. m., Suuday 9.30 4 ., wrive Tarboro 1.25 ary and VW. 45 Train on Midland N.C. branch leaves Goldsboro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a -M, arriving Smithtield 7°30 a.m. Re- turning leaves Smithfield 8 00 a.m, ar- rives xt Goldsbors 9.30 a.m. Trains ia “Nashville praneh Rocky Mount at 4.30 p. m.. Nashville 5.05 p. —, Spring Hope 5.380 Q. im. Returnin- leave Spring Hope 8.004. u., Nashy co S.3ya Wh, airive ut Rocky Mont 9.0 a m, daily except ‘Sunday. , Trains on Latta brauch, Florence R d., leave Lata 640 pm, arive Danbar 150 pm, Clio >.05 p im Returnine deave Clivt6.10 2m, Dunbar 6.30 4 m, arrive Latta 7.50 am. daily exeept Sun- The desi ~ day Norta Carolina. [oe Only a ive-Dollar vaily of its Class in che State. Favors Limited Free Coinage of American Silver and Repeal of the Ten Per Cent. Tax on State Banks. leave arrive Wa.H. Be RNARD Wilmington NC Train onClinton Branch leayes War-| Y©!: saw for Clinton caily, except Sutiday, (1.10 a, m. and 8.50. p, m- Returnirg {eaves Clinton at7.00 a. m. and 3,00 . am. _Train No. 78 makes close connection at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via Riehmone, alse at Rook ount with The CharlIctia Norfolk and CarolinaR ih f or Nouiolk , ' ne all points North via Norfolk, OBSER V h ik : JOHN F. DIVINE, q ‘ . Jd General supt. T. M. EMERSON, Tratiie Manager. | J.R. KENLY, Gen’ Manager, ~ Salet Fanal Silo, I have secured the services of @ thor- oughly competent teacher and shail open a school for girls in the building on my premises lately Occupiedas music rooms. ‘The session begits on SMONDAY, 7th OF SEPTEMBER and will continue for ten months. North Carolina‘s ~ FOREMOST NEWSPAPER — Yy AND | WEEKLY. ee ra {ndependené and fearless sllggre more atactive than ever. it wil! be invaluable visitor to the -home. office, the club! or the work room, | [HE DAILY OBSERVER, | . All of the news of the world. Com Musie, including use of instrument $3 00 oews of. Thowe Fini, Boeing § Mi from the Legislature aspecial. ‘Fen. patronize the} /’; remiss school had better apply early ss oniva| : Lebel Remember the Weekly Ob- limited number be will taken, = | Qo % $2 U0 The work and ciselpline of the sehou! We ask a continuance ’of your past THE MORNING STAR, ity Newspaper in! Daily 50 cents | per month. Weeklv $1.00 per! of the settling of New Jersey when } ONLY ONE DOLLAK a-¥Ran-~+|-£1 iy } % B disigently working on the old claim and believing that each new day will sce discsveries which will make | the glittering prospect is held asa bait before their eyes, and when the patience of one party of searchers | | gives out another is ready and wait | ing to take up the pick and shove’! /and keep up the good work. The old Morris houso, as itis stisi galled, ig now on the Tilton farm, | ald Grandfather Tiltcn having pur. | chased the farm from the Morrises many years ago. The farmhouso ot | the Tilton family 1s but a stone’s! throw from the old house, which * helpers during the busy season. The ; room in which if is alleged that | Kidd’s ghost walks is at the top of the house, and it is said that when traveling through that part of the country he would always stop at the Morris house, where he was sure of awelcomo and a bed. I could find nobody during a recent visit to that part of Monmouth county who would confess to having seen the ghost, but it is a fable which has been handed down from father to son that on stated occasions he would be heard moving about in his room until eariy in the morning, as he was wont to de in the early days | Visiting at the old house. | The house was built with but few windows, and although several have been added recently there are only vight, and two doors on the front, while the sides have one each. Cap. tain Kidd’s room was under the eaves of the roof, and only one win dow furnished him with light and air when he slept in it. The window opened out on the rear of the house, and it is said that even now on stormy nights the captain’s head is often thrust out, as though survey: ing the heavens and figuring upon the kind of weather a day would bring forth.—New York Herald Vainglorious men are the scorn of the wise, the admiration of fools, the idol of parasites and the slaves of their own vaunts.—Bacon, _ A Queer rerrume. “yj Several substances, whose odor ia}. , asafetida 4s ' considered |. GREENVILLE FIRST, PITTCOUNTY SECON D i Gur Work and Prices Auit euy Patrons THE:REFLECTOR, BOOK STORE —{8 THE CHEAPEST PLACE|INGREENVILLE FUR > BLANK BOOKS. STATIONERY NOVELS to western nostrils exceedingly re.|.. . pugnant, are highly esteemed in the} .. weeks... The report} east as perfumes. In Persia and Af. | Y @ delicate perfume, and:many luxu-| 5) Tilt D, = vee ne % { ih | i|| ‘GIVES YOU TEE NEWSSFRESH§EVERY AFTERNOON(EXCELPT SUNDAY)JAND WORKS FOR THE RFS —INTERESTS OF. Bee Oe Tee Oe ROR OO aoe SG Fy OUR POCKET BOOK THIRD t SUESCRIPTION 25 Cents a MONTH Se FF Ree ane F EASTERN REPLECoR —PUBLISHEDHEVERY WEpN MSDAY:ATH One Dollar fer Year. Nhis is the People’s Ravorite THE YOBACCO DEPAKTMENT, WHICH IS A REGULAR FEATURE OF THE PAPER IS ALONE WORTH MANY TIMES THE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, | hs teeemeenennene a ee pee (0) Sen tenanted by several of the tam When you need JOB PRINTING © == ft Don’t forget the Reficector Office, WE HAVE AMPLE FACILITIES FOR THE WORK AND po AwL KINDS; OF COMMERCIAL AND- | .. TOBACCO WAREHOUSE WORK. “ mmmnmcammmee (weer oe 4 J , at F | = J. R. Moye. J. G+ Moye. i “Is the lowest price any object to to you? Arethe best qualities any injucement? If so come dn.and sve our new stock whien we have just re- teiyed. Our store is fail of New Goods and prices were never lower. To the ladies we ex:end a cordial in- vitation to examine our stock of We bave a beautiful and up-to- date line. You will find the latest styles and we know we can please you Oh, how lovely, how beau~ tifu!, the prettiest line | have ever geen, is what our lady friends say ofthem. We Lave a large lire both in colors aud blacks and can please you. eal gIn-vLedies ard Gents FUR- NISHING GOODS we have a splendid line. enn , In LADIES © LOTH for Wrape we have jas: what you want. In Men avd Boys PANTS GOODS we have just the best stock to be found and prives were never luwer. SHOES. In shees we eadeav- or tu buy such as will piease the wearer, the prices on Shoes are much lower than lart season. Give us atrial when you need Shoes for roureelf or any member of yoor familv. We can fit the small. est or largest foot in the county. Our L.M Reyuvlds & Co. ’s Shoes for Men avd Bovs are warranted to give good service. We have had vix years experience with this line and know them tu be all we clalin for them. ceed In HARDWARE, GUNS, GUN IMPLEMENTS, LOADED SH&LLS, CROCK- ERY, GLASSWARE, HALL LAMPS. LIBRARY LAMPS, PARLOR LAMPS, LAMP FIXTURES, TINWARE, WOOD avd WILLOW WARE HAR‘ ESS & COLLABS, TRUNKS, GROCERiES, PROV:iSIONS, FURNITURE, CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES, CARPETS, CARPET PAPER, RUGS, LACE CURTAINS. CURTAIN POLES, and any goods you need for your self and family come to see us. Our object is to sell good bon- est goods at the lowest prices. We have a lage line of FURNITURE and can give you anything you way need at the lowest prices you sor heard of: Come-and see our $12.50 Solid Oak Bedroom Suits, To pass us by would be an inex- anake iit 80... cusable injustice toryyour pocket book. This Ia not 80 because we lay; so, but begause our goods | Here is a DAILY REFLECTOR. cn _— al i JUDICIOUS. ADVERTISING seem meena Creates many a new business, — Enlarges many an old business, Preserves many a Jarge business. - - Revives many adull business, . Rescues. many a lost. business, , Saves mat)v a failing business, ‘Sveures sueeess to any business, iin iial To “‘advettise judiciousiy,’’ use the columns of the REFLECTOR. TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. train going Passenger and mail Going South, aerth, arrives 8:22 A. M. irrives 6:47 P. M. Ne th B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A leavesl0:10 A. M. ‘South Bound Freight, arrives 2:90 P. M. leaves 2:15 P. M. Steamer Tar River arrives from Wash- ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday. MARKETS. (By Telegraph. ) NEW YCRK COTTON. OPEN’G, NOON. CLOSE. Sept. 8.13 8.13 8.16 Nov. 8.13 8.16 8.18 Dec. 8.27 8.26 8.29 Jan. 8.35 8.24 &.36 CHICAGO MEAT AND GRAIN. OPEN’G CLOSE, Wueat—Dee. 652 603 Pork—Sept. 6.05 6.00 “Jan. 7.074 7.074 Rips—Sept.3.25 3.224 een. 3.075 3524 WINNERS. That’s What Every One.of These Items are. Delicious Apple, Peach, and . Pear Preserves at J. S. Tunstal’s. Money loaned on 30, 60 and 90 days. Apply to F.C. Harding. Vermont Buttertor sale at DS Smith. A fresh lot of ruts Uream Cheese and Vermont Butter, on ice, at J. S. Tun- stall’s. . Best lend ‘Ia 4252 per a, S M. Schultz. abu Tine Italian Macaroni, just receive d at J. S. Tunstall’s. When COAL weather coms, don’t furget where 10 buy your Coal. SPEIGHT & MorRILL. Try those dehcious Preserves at J, S. ‘Tunsnall’s. He has them of Peach, Pear, Apricot Apple. Kresh Carr But‘er to-day, at. S. M. | Schulzt. You can vuy Lumber at Staten’s | ‘Mill, just 44 miles trom town, at “Sin- gle Gold Standard Prices.” See C. Ri Sberent, Manager. ~*Movep.—I have moved my imsur— pied by Dr. D. L. James. H. A. Wugre: says thas it is a good show and worth more: than. the price of admission—25 cents. — , “oe The Male Academy reached. almos’ the half of: one hundred today.. Four new ones this morning makes the en- ance office to the office recently occu-| . Don't forget Sparks & Allens show hi on Wednesdoy. News from Tarboro | _ ‘sf LVER BUG—GOLD BUG. Ratio of 16 to 1. Thos. McGee is in town. Thomas Heoker left this morning !o1 Bultimore to enter the medical colleg.. &. F. Suge returned this meruing from Kincton where he id been ona business trip. Miss Pattie Tucker, sister of Mrs. D. S. Smith, left this morning tu enter school at ‘L'arboro. Earnest A. Brown, a former vesident of Pitt county, but now located at St. Joseph, Tiasal tarisa, La, is iu our midst shaking hands with his many friends. Kk. M. Hearne came np on the steam- er Mycrsthis morning as Capt. Parvin Was detained in Washington op acco"Lt ut the aeath of Lis daughter, who died there Sunday morning. Somewhat Remakable. The Monroe Journal says a remark- able thing happened during Union court. A man came to town, went be. tore the grand jury, had witnesses sub- panaed and reported bimseif for break- ing some law. ‘The grand jary found a true bill, and he submitted and paid the costs. Names of Both Get Into Print at the if 4 - : i Brg Sos | The adied Bazaar. PE AAALALAIII Novelty Suits. Coe The collection is great and varied, our own ex- clusive styles, and but one of each. You are free to touch, handle, examine and criticise them. Note particularly, we don’t say “buy.” That's another question, the goods are at your “option.” Our thought now is tozinterest you. Ne Serges. Neat and quiet effects that assume but little and are brimful of honest wear and worth. Gayety and yravity about equally divide the dress. goods taste. Hence Serges are prominent on the latter side. Our selections of qualities and colors aggregate far beyond any competition. A Dog's Funeral. i Undeataker John M. Horry was; this morning called upon to pertorm aj service rather oat of nis line—the fu- His subject was “Bu- tord,”’ a water spaniel owned by Mr Russell Robbias. few days neral of a dog. Buford became ill a ago with pneumonia, and though his master employed the best veterinary services available, it was no good, and he died yesteaday. Mr Robbins turned the case over Undertak | ww. er Horry who purchased a satin Jined, rattan casket for the body of the dog. The burial was at Dilworth. = Mr.; Bush furnished the flowers.—Cha lotte oy News D A brilliant display of has not suffered in- ube. It is y to remove thé ashes givpnet ine alice & wonth. | “Thés : ba i s fire tiade you soon and promising al pest: diguity aceale dignity, apn ube is not mak (the he sunali .Qpe, whith * aa or, vet mh, is speyally reod nt Y | for bea!th 4 all agar and ae ya wont a a at i Wino. oats hn seroat advan + aaeenen' eh ix lar ator Lot «| " aig : i eny si @, because it has Patent Auto- re-fri9t L¥G matic Smoke Doors,:whit tg io by ar ein tae SOs whana0e, take 2 the top, of os a Gondtrudted that tt be taken off: aud pat) baek dn ‘in . & : Nina bag yy wa Bs a ul P a ‘QO a Fae fikweed Ge 4 P fe i picele should, on Novem. . "tee & plan ts go to MeKinley—Om- ha Work-Herald A ; Aleadqares for Hardrae Thaware Stoves .