ee a =| eerie tiintintin pt re nen ae nt tp pepsin ipnlimest ter m4 palace one ILY REF EC D,J WHICHARD, Editar and Owner, TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 25 Cents a Month, Vol. 4. GREENVILLE, N. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1896. - No. 557 HIGH ws designer of styles for FALL {09 HI aie 16 — gio New and complete line - of Dress Goods, anc trim mings to match Carpets, _ Rugs and “Jn endlass Variety. PETA Pa bah s, | attings a $ “Come and see them, no _ trouble We Show goods: 6.1. i wees liad ie Neit door {a theBauk‘ot -, Greenville, i mittee. | Atlanta Constitutien. - attacked by thteélarge rats’ and ‘ 80 bad-| _ Peet {bat it died... * S | x I . McKénley badges he sald , : 4 ,}about 48 Bryan to 8 McKinley,’ he at’ ‘«| swered, and I have kept a lose aga}! ° Bryan's s Weaver Vote. To elear the whole metter for all, we chp from = the Dispatch the following telegram from Bryan’s vote for Mr, Weaver : “Wasuincron, D.C, 24, “Po the editor of the mond, Va. : Sept. “T have submittea your Iwhy Mr. 1892, member Bryan voted for to Sepator Gorman, : cf the Democratic committe it 1s92. He National co-nmmittee, William G. Harrity with Mr. Don M. Dickinson cheirman jot the campaign committee, determined campaign | that the Mr. chairmans says of Was which ito request all the Democrats in Ne— b:aska and the States West tnereof, unite with the Weaver peoole in carry- to ing these States, 80 as to prevent Har- rison from receiving electoral votes in Nebraska, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Oregon, Nevada and California, and as a rule the Democrats followed the re quest of {he Democratic National com- In addition to this the New York World made an appeal for a spe- cial subszription to carry out the pian of campaign determine? on by the Democratic committee. ‘Therefore, whatever Mr. Bryan or any other Democrat did m the support of Weaver of the National Democratic committee. CHaRLes J. FAULKNER, “Chairman.” was at the request Polilics in Billvi'le. The polls will open early. Bring your dinners with ycu and spend the day in voting. There ave thirty candidates for sher- iff in Rillville, and yet there are cnly three men to be hung this year. Somebody has skipped with the Bill- ville campaign. fund. We never be- lieved in this tund business. Let the candidate deal with the voter direct, is our motto. It was thought that Colonel Jones had arrived tou late to register, but it was a mistake; he had his shotgun with him and will vote, as usual, in this election. | We are running for superintendent of the poorhouse. Iv was foucd that we were qualified financially for the office and we were nominated by accla- mation. ’ The great popularity of Bryan is shown by the fact that he made a gcod impression in Kentucky in spite’ of his frequent retusals to dink. Although he confined himself strictly to water the people “cheered him to the echo.”— ee LATE NEWS. The Treasury gold reserve has done, coneélimbing recently. It is- now a little above $122, 000, 000. A 2 months old baby in Baltimore, while: Teft-alone for-a_ short while, was Phuck er Having d declined the “4 ation’ tonGodent of New York, the! State executive committee lias nom. ina ra” E. Porter. “ s ante: Pointers Stilt: Pomt. : “Asia mere matter~ of curiosity,” | said # passenger on one ‘of the train! ‘| last atght, “I asked the newsboy od the teain what proportion. of Bryan and! t «Ph: :average with me has beet F count. Other boys say-aboutthe same up once Richmond Chairman Faulkner, explaining Mr. | ‘er who has been a lifelong Democrat. Dispatch, Rich- telegram of lyesterday, requesting me to explain Weaver in|, who was a + t@eAoon thie the hivcas) away off of this Peculiar Campaign The following is a true story, trative of the peculiar political changes jllus— 1} going on: Dowa av Coldwater there is a bank- At Wichita he has a lifelong chum that has been a lifelorg Republican. wwo Or They visitzd cach }three times a year, ana most of theic other time was spens in trying to convince each other that they were wrong polit- ically. The Wichita man met the Coldw ater, min last winter, and he app sealed to him eans aud find salvation and thai peace of mind that it brings. The Coldwater man could not be persuaded. conyenfion Finally the Democratic was held ia Chicago, wita results ta- iniliar to everybody. The Coldwater man changes iis polities and became a Republican, le f-lé good, as every Democrat does who sees the error of his ways. He could not keep his joy to himself, so he took the train and came post lia te to Wichita, and went direct to the home of his friend. ~Well, Ed,,” said he, reaching out his hand, I feel good and cvuld, not help coming up to tell you about it.” “Tnat’s it—another boy?” “Guess again.” struck a gold mine 2” It’s better than that.” “Rich uncle died, eh?” “Still better.” “What, pas your mother-in-law left your” “Well, it’s nearly as ,ood as that.” “What is it, fur gocdress sake?” “J have seen the error of my ways. I have turned Republican and, am hurrahing for McKinley. Shake on itiai, old boy.” He didn’t shake, but hung his head. “Why, Ed, oid boy, what’s the mat— ter with you? Why don’t you shake and weleome me into your ranks ?” “If you want to be with me political- ly.” said Ed, “you'll have to change back again.” strongly to come over to the Republi “FA PENNA AAD Pal Naat tly ruta Rather Chilly, Isa’ | acre Just chilly enough to put you / in mind of the fact that | the cool weather is | (quietly creeping upon you, an you will soon feel the need of N ew Fall LOTHING, Shoes, Hats, f U UUUUD. THIS BUSINESS 2a ollows it own leadership and swings in the first month of Autumn with the greatest gathering of desirable merchan- dise we haye ever ’ “What do you mean?’ “I mean simply that I have changed myseli. I am hurrahing for Bryan and, free silver.—Wichita Eagle. Advertising is necegsarry to the success of every business except the moonshiner’s. He keeps still. We notice that W. M. King and J. J. Laughinghouse are drawn from Pitt ccunty as jurors to the Federal court which convenes in New Bern Oct. 26th. Greenville Lodge A. F. & A. M. meets Thursdoy afternoon. at 2 o'clock: to decide the proposition to change the place of meeting to a hail down town, Full attendence of members desired. fhe total namber. of marrrage li- month ‘ef September’ wete’ tweirty-two. five of thom for white couples and sev— enteen for colored, _D. ‘BoSmith has added Philadelphia Seal to’ his ‘splendid line vf: cigars: This taew> brandis (a) strictly; center, and } aqands (naany-’ deoh) oe rot for 10. Try: inter . =e “The circus. The freight train belief 50 tate this | 2 schédde\and disappointed: a) turge tréwd Of people who Were tere (i Waitin, for.itg OT he (twaiashdd? wot-arrived at this Writing. J plelbck; but. wasr expec? ‘ 44 80n; and & persovmanee-can: belook- ed fbritonightii cs «f, + Dobtsopen ee ne pm a emn Notice of Sale. By virtue of the provisions of the will of the jate Mrs. a. M. Clark, W, R. Whichard, her executor, will sell at the Courthouse in Greenville \.C.. on Mon- day the 12th day of October 1896, the following real estate: the house and third street, recently occupied by Mrs Clark. Also a tract of land containing about 18 acres, situated partly within and partly without the town of Green- ville, through which the Kinston and Scotland Neck Branch Railrvad passes. Willalso sell on the same day, at the aforesaid house of Mrs. Clark dee’d, the following personal property; “1 fine diamond brooch, 1 parlor water pitcher and. two goblets, | dozen forks (dinner and tea), 1 dozen spoons (dinner and de- sert), 14 dozen tea spoons, 1 sugar spoon tongue’ 1 sauce ladle, 1 mug (all pure silver), and 2 plate salt cellars and spoons, also one-half uudiyided interest in the chattel property described in the will ot Mrs. clark as follows: ‘‘All the furniture in my parlor of every kind piano stool, also ali the furniture of every kind in the bed 1oem T now occu- py, and my cast iron yard vases,”’ the other undivided half interest being the | property of Mary Louallie Poole. Terms of sale. real estate 4 cash bal- ance in 1 and 2 years, personalty, solu for cash only, W.R. WHiCHARD, Executor of Mrs. A. M. Clark. | BLOUNT & FLEMING, Attorneys. } Land Sale. By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Pitt county im the case of J. B. Cherry and the hers at Law of T. R. Cherry agaiost T. J. Jarvis, H. E. Dan- jel and W. L. Elliott, the undersiencd Commissioner will sell for cash Lefore the court house door in Greenville on Monday, ttie 2@d day of Nov, 1896. the following desofibed real estate: 1. That part 6f lot No. 105 in the town of Greenville upon which the stcre formeriy occupied by Mrs, Rk. H. Horne, now occupied by M. R. Lang now ttands, and where the old Blue Frcnt shop formerly stood, being the northern half of seid lot. 2. That part ‘of lot No. 105 in the town of Greenville upon which ‘he score formerly oecupied by Mrs. M. D. Higes now ocgupied by Proctor & Co. and J. R. Cory now stauds, being tie southern halt of said Jot, 3. That parcel or track of lard lying in Poctolus Township, adjoining the lands of J. J. Rollins, Met+. Holliday and others, and known as the James L Langley place, containing 120 acres, more or less, Said propeity is sold for division. This “eptember 24, 1896. F, G. JAMES, Commissioner. 9 Notice. The Tax Lists'for the county of Pit for the year 1896 haye been placed inmy hands for collection. A'l persons owing taxes are hereby notified to come for- werd and settle promptly and save them- selves trouble and costs. R. W. KING, Sheriff. a Is ready in his new store to supply your needs in the line of Choice Groceries. . The shelves are filled with brightly colored boxes and tins of good things, and barrels of groun ns, cakes and crackers, boxes of ices and bottles of ickled fruits and vege- ut the store that plete ree toga 4 and. staple goods embrac- in Ee care is lot, situated in Greenville. SN. C.. on} found in a truly| 1 ANA Undertaker ac Funeral Directors. GREENVILLE, N. 6. Have just received an ®. of the latest style and are ready to serve the wants vf the trade at Prices Lower than ever off-red befcre. Small profits and quick sales is our motto. Our goods are new and cheap to meet tie wants of the misses, We are sel ing goods at a price far below the usual price. $75 casket we sell for $60 70 wt « 6é FY) 65 HE 4550 BY) be be be At) 50 oe be 6s £5 45 , 66 66 Os 380 85 66 6s +6 9% 80 6» , oe be 20 OHI 6 ee (% 15 bb 12.50 All we ask is atrial and will give ea- tire satisfaction. . G. A. MeGOWAN & CO. Opposite Post Office. B. F. SUGG, Manager, ral ene cece te a LK oe J: W. HIGGS, Pres, 4, S. HIGGS, Cashier Maj. HENRY HARDING Ass’t Cashier. Greenville, N.C. STOCKHOLDERS. Representing a Capital of More Than a Halt Million Dollars, Wm. T. Dixon, President National | Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md. The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland Neck, N. C. Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C: R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C. D. W. Hardee Higgs Bros., Greenville, N. C. We respectfully solicit the accounts. of firms, individuals and the general public, Checks and Account Books furnish ed on application. een eng, stock of~— A Large House Furnishing Goods, Bicycles, &e. Just opened up in store next door to J. C. Cobb & Son, by S.E.PENDER & CO. Stoves and inware cheaper than ever be- fore. — "2.804d ‘SIAVG “T y “00'000'0G$ [ede ieee — 9691 ‘u3S1 ANON GAZINVDUOAY ot SUI} puv sUOsJOg ZIqGQIsSUOdsay jo s}UUOD Sooete SoOOHO ‘ ida: ‘ST TITANTHUD : ATMANASYO JODINVE SHL ee ale ee +f be yb ee at jh sae aN eee an f f 4 7 - :°9y pu SU0}}I01}05 SFOS pus ssoulsng ZuyyuVg [esoueH wv sz o"SUTI] -00°000'Sz$_TeIdeQ ut preq—e> » S.G8CD “A ULLLIT “1 f -3,884d*91A ‘NOSAL “V “U | HAVE THE PRETTIEST Ps ~— LINZ OP Wall Paper! Be sure to see my samples- All new - styles, uot an old piece in the lot. Will take pleasure in bringing: samples to your home if you will ever shown in Greenville. notify me at wy shop near Hume ber’s, on Dickerson avenue, A. F ELLINGTON . Greenville Market. Corrected by 8. M. Schultz. Butter, per lb 15 to 25 Western Sides 44 tod Sugar eured Hame 10 to 124 orn 40 to 60 Corn Meal 50 to 65 Flour, Family 3.75 to 4,25 Lard 5} to 1@ Oats 35 to 4@ Sugar 4 to 6. Coffee 13 to 25 Salt per Sach 80 to 1 75 Chickens 10 to 25 Kiggs per doz 18 to 11 Beeswax. per 40 Cotton and reannt. Below are Norfolk prices of cotton and peanuts for yesterday, is fi rnished by Cobb Bros. & Comtnissiou Mere chants of Norfok - COTTON. ; Geod Middling 8 Middling 7} Low Middling ri Good Ordinary 6 11-16 Tone—sseady PEANUTS. Prime 24 Extra Prime 3 “ancy 3 Spanish $1.10 DA Tone—tirm. GREENVILLE TORB4CC) MARKET REPORT, “secant BY 0. L. JOYNER: Lugs—Common..... ....24 10 8 66 Currers—Common... ....64-to10 Fine.... 66 PELOOD POISON ein: AR Nee orn em mmeNES A SPECIALT Y coacryc:rer tiary BLUVUOD POISON permanent! red in 15to35 days. You can be treated mo forsame price under same guarane ty. If you prefer tocomo here we will con tract to pay railroad fareand hotel bills,and. noeneer, it we fail to cure, If you have taken mere cury, fodide potash, and still have aches and ins, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat,. mples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers or. any part of the body, Hair or erohrows falling. out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISO we paarentoe tocure. We solicit the most obsti- cuss wesuamot eure: iis deeafe a9 acne e S@a80 DAS a: baffied the skill of the most eminent whale clanse $500,000 capital behind our uncondle solution, Aigrem COO FIMEDY Coe ne ress a 2 evr z 207 Masonic Temple. CHICAGO. : Professional Cards. | anal ore John E. Woodard, F. v. Harding, Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N.€. OODARD & HARDING, ATYTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Greenville, N. -pecial attention given to collections and settlement of claima,. Loars made on short time. VR. R. L. CARR, | - DENTIST, Greenville, N. C. Office over Old Brick Store next to King Ho se. _ aS TTR EE ETT ALARA, Sarbers. i nema wow “we. AMES A. SMITH, ' ' TONSORIAL ARTIST. GREENVILLE. N. 0. Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing and Preesing Gents Clothes a specialty 4 oBBeRT EDMUNDS. : FASHIONABLE BARE ER. Special attention gtven to cleaning Gentlemens Cloth'ng | T]OME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Will open at “Elm Cottage,’ Oct. 2nd a Home School for Si 'g. ULi- from 8 to 16 years of age. ber limited tori0. Address Mrs. A. L. McC. WHELAN, Norwood P.O Nelson Gc. Ho" 5 NICHOLSON, | Washington, N. C.~ vated;i#éveral new rooms | tric‘bells to every room. “Attentive ser-' Td erclar is appeal traveling public sol Centry located. pu gril. soll a ae ae ot Noti ce ¥ The Towa Tax List for 1896 ha | All persons ofning taxes,-to’ the ; town of Greenville ate hereby notified to pay the same and. saye fusthey trouble. ; E. M. McGowan, Tax Collector- 4 Fine.... --.+-....7 to Ja J. A, Burexss, Mgr. This Hotel has been thoroughly, reno dd, elec- ..ee 10to 18 . | Ld been placed in my hands for collection: — co . and will continue for months. , awit contane, forte me beh Primary English per mo. $2 00 ‘Antermediate ** - $2 50 Higher Te By BM wr GO Languages (eacis). rae $1 00 Ls Gold3boro daily, exeopt_ Sunday. 6.05 a 7.50 arrive Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun- ‘saw for Clinton caily, except Suuday, | eum re ET es shure Mike ol WILML>G! IN w WELLON K.B « “AND BRANCHES. ‘AND FLORENCE RAIL MOND: Conuensea senedile ‘TR ALM GOLR SOOTH. June 14th 4.3 (S & a 5 1896. Aim |p A | Q eh alow la. Leave Weldon | 1) 55) 9 44 Ar. Koevk Mt | 1 001039 Uv Tarboro 12. j2 ee | ae momee eee Ly Rocky Mi 1 00{10 | § 46 Ly Wilson 2 0811 | 6 20 Lv Selma 2 53) Ly Fay’ tteville| 436 1.7 Ar. Florence 7 25,3 4 Fe OR Ao | Pp. Mi |)UALM Lv Wilson 2 08 | $20 Lv Goldsboro | 3 W | 705 Lv Magnolia 4 16: % 10 Ar Wilmington; 5 4) 9 45 P. M.| | AM (KALNS GORNG NOTRIL | Dated Fe | ms S a April 20, 23 | 3 sai 1846. omer ZA erme mee |, amet esmeen see ad PA. Me. M. Ly hore ce s 40 74 Lv ray etteville! 1 10) 9 40! Ly Sedma i237 ét Wilscu 1 51 4. az| | Vo ge f 72 - M. P.M, iv Wilmington) 9 25 7 00 Jv Mayuolia 10 52 8 30 iy Gold-voro | 12 01 9 36 at Wilson 1 00 10 27 iy tarboro 248 : o-| ms i~ - ™ ad ORE, fo} ‘tr A- AA ~ v. M P. M P. M, * v Wilson 1 20 Vil 34) 10 32 iar Rocky J Me | “uy |Z uy 16 wae Tarborn 4h) ‘Ly Curbore : Ly Kocky Mt 217 12 1 Ar Weldon 1 Train on Seotiand Neck Branch 2oa eaves Wellon 3.55 p. m., Lalifax 4,10 p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.56 p o., Greenville 6.47 P. m., Kinston 7.46 p.m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2 ‘a. m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. Arriving Halifax at 11:00 a. m., Weidon 11.20 am Jaily except Suuday. Trains on Washnigten Branch leave Washington~8.00 a, m., and 3.00 p.m, haallita te eeu “re wert etic: re cesy athe ine hae ESTAB.i3H aD 1879, SAM. MW. SCHULTZ. eG RK SIDES&SHOULDERS Ire RMERS AND WKERCHAN'TS BUY ing their year’s supplies will fine their interest toget our prices befere pui -| chasing elsewhere. Ourstockiscomntece | ' stinct that amy father was mrehes.’ FLOUR, COFFE, SUGA RICK, THA, &c. tovave wh DOW ASP A HE MRE! TeEC ES ERURR SCARS tu acture fs we DUY direCl .JOW rotit. A cus Obiag yous hry at o31e rete stock of FURNITURE alwavs onhand and sOidat prices Co suit thetimes. Qur yoous areall bought and sold for GASH therefore, having ne risk to run,we sell at a close ‘margin. S. M. SCHULTZ Greenville. \ + GREENVI LW Malt Atateny. The next session of this school will open on MONDAY SEPT. 7, 1896. and continue for 10 months. The terms are as follows. Primary k nglish per ino. $2 00 Intermediate ‘6 °° $2 OU Higher - gS - $3.00 Languages (each) *S** $1 50 The work and diselpline of the sclioo) will be as heretofore. We ask a continuance of your past iberal patronage. W. H. RAGSDALE. arrives Parmele 8.50 a. m., and 4.40 p. m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves | Tarboro 3.30 p, m., Parmele 10,20 a. in. and 6.20 p..m,, arrives Washington 11.50 a. m., and 7.10 p. m. Daily ex- ept Suuday. Conneets with trains on Scotlend Nsck Branch. Train leaves caroote, N C, via Albe- marie & Raleigh . &. daily except Sun- day, at 450 p. m., Sunday 300 P, M; arrive Plymouth 9.40 BP. OL, 5.25 p.m. Returning .2aves Plymouth daily except Sunday, 6.00 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a cn., wrive'larboro 10.85 ag and 11. 45 Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves. wm. arriving Smithtield ‘7-30°a. m. Re- turning leives Smithfield 8 00 a. m,, ape, rives at Goldstors 9-20 a. m. Tras in “Nashville pranch leave! Rocky Mount at 4.30 p.m... arrive | Nashville 5.05 p. .., Spring Hope 5.30 .m. Returnin- Veave Spring Hope Ou. m., Nashv “e &3y am, aitive at: Rocky Mount 9.0 am, daily except Sunday. ms FTratus on Latta braach, Florence R &., leave Lact: 640 pm, aurive Dunbar pm, Clio 4.06 p.m. Returning ‘eave Clivté.10 am, Dunbar 6.30 a m, day. Train onClinton Brauch leaves War- 11.10 a, m.and 8.50 p, m> Returning {eaves Clinton at 7.00 a. m. and 3,00; m. Train No. 78 makes cloee connection |. “at Weldon forall points daily, -Richmone., alee at Rovky fount with Norfolk and CarolinaR R for No: iolk ne all points North via Norfolk. JOHN F. DIVINE, Bane tain ens ens gnats ROMER hae Sean ee gee oa nae hs eh eee pun ae Bipeeh ete So C) eee ee Oar Work and Prices Nuit cnr Patrons [ECTOR, BOOK STORE “"Xis'THE CHEAPEST PLACE|IN GREENVILLE FOR~ 2 ee BLANK BOOKS. STATIONERY NOVELS to you? Aiet'e best qualities any inljucement? If so come Ip and see our new stock which we baye just re- eared Ovr store is fall of New Goods and prices were never lower. i We havea beautiful and up-to- date line. You will find the Jatest _ styles and we kuow we can please yon Ob, how lovely, how beau- tifu!, the prettiest line 1 have ever . geen, is what cur lady friends say ofthem. We Lave a large lire both iu color aud blacks and can please you. eee In Ledies ard Gavts FUR NISHING GOUWVS we have a splendid fine. i —— In LADIES CLOTH for Wraps. We uve jus, What you want. In Men and Bovs PANTS GOODS we have just the best stock to be found aud prices were never 'o- er. SHOS. In shees we endeav or tu bay such as will piease the wearer, the prices On Shoes are much Jowertban lart season. Give us acral when you need Shoes| fur vourself or any member of your family. We can fit the small. est or luaryest fuet in the county. Our L. M. Reynolds & Co. 3 Shoes SATLY REFLECTOR, Is the Jowest price auy object tc ! To ~~ the Jadies we extend a cordial in- vitation to examine our stock of -- S{LV ER BUG—GOLD BUG. | Nantes of Beth Get Into Pr at at the! j 9 ie adden amma ene JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING re Creates many a new business, Enlarges many an old business, reserves many a iarge business. “ Revives many adull business, , Rescues many a lost business, Saves mauy a failing business, To “advertise judiciousiy,’”? usz the columrs of the REFLECTOR, * porns ether _ reer ~—— TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. i RNS AR train going Going Seuth, Passenger and mail aorth, arrives 8:22 &. M. rriyes 6:47 P, M. North 6 ound Freight, arrives 9:30 A M, leaveslU:10 A. M. south Bound Freight, arrivea 2:00 P, We leaves 2:15 P.M steamer ‘lar River arrrves from Wash- i ytun Mouday, Wednesday and Friday icaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs luy aud saturday. MARKETS.. lines today we could get no-market re ports by wire. pe rt ene reece tree a ed for Mev and Bovs are warranted to give good service. We have had wix years exXpetieice with this line und know them to be ali we claim for them. In HARDWARE. GUNS, GUN IMPLEMENTS, LOADE) SHELLS, CROCK- ERY, GLASSWARE, HALL “LAMPS, LIBRARY LAMPS, PARLOR LAMPs, LAMP FIXTURES, TINWARE, WOOD and WILLOW WARE HAR VESS & COLLARS, TRUNKs, GROCEKiES, PROVISIONS. FURNITURE, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CARPETS, CARPET PAPER, RUGS, LACE CURTAINS. CURTALN POLES, and any goods you need for your self and family come to see us. Our object is to sell good bon- “eat goods at tle lowest prices. We have a lage line of _ FURNITURE Siabd give you, anything: you may veed at the lowest prices ) ou $12.50 Sotid Oak, Bedroom Suits, To pass us dv would be ap ivex- - ensable injustice te vour pocket book. This is not so because we Se + bat D5 iy ory goods é 1 it Bo. Lo re isa fair proposition: eserve -mothing, give us sathing, but if you find our goods and prices sat isfactory, acknowlelie with Hopitig ta see ever heard of. Come and see our}. WINNERS. That’s What Every Cne of These items «re. Last day of September. The wind last night made: things howl. Prayer meeting in the Mesghodist church tonig ut. | Seal, at D. S. Smith’s. Best cleud ‘Pee +05 per. «it S M. Schultz. ( caine Onstni aq it brings Sees, Svcures sueregs to any business, Owing to trouble on the telegraph ;Grifton, spent teday here. store: For a choice smoke, try Philadelph ia | it, i+ is: whole. the all absorbing datr mow, it would be in order to ray that it’ is less tham three : monfiis to Christmas. .» Ratio sf 16 to 1. ed Dr. Kui ht, cf Hill, wes in town to— day. The Ladies Bazaar. J. L. Bridgers, of Tarboro, is here at eourt. Tbos. MeGhee returned to hit. Olive; ‘today. N It SS its. } R. L. Davis, of Farmylle, was her ove VY Ul S, ( Q- today. F. L. Castex, of Goldsboro, is in| The collection is oveat and varied, our OWN @X- town. clusive stvles, and but one ot each. .4You are J. G. Riiwis retarncd to Wilscw this, free to touch, handle, examine and criticise oe King of Feel spent win them, Note particularly , we don’t say “buy.” oy dwn, That's another question, the goods are at your was inj ‘OPtion.” Our thought now is to interest you. W. M. Lang,

| : a Turnage, of Dengola, was; Serges. T. L here teday. Neat and quiet effects that assume but little and are brimful of honest wear and worth. Gayety vravity about equally divide the dress | | voods taste. Hence Serges are prominent on J. 1. Baker, of the U. S. . | : soe Fortress Monroe,.who has beez at lone, ‘the latter side. Our selections of qualities and on : a surlough, returned to his pdst te- ‘colors 4,0" egrecate far beyond any corpeti tion. dkny. } ! 5 W. F. Harding;. of this town, was! Sa amony the new laavyers who neveived | licenses from there Sepreme Court a hl Menday. of Farmvitle, C. S. Forbrs returned this morning from Kinston. B. F. Manning, of W interville, spot, tuday in towb. L. A. Cobh ad Ze fy Brooke &, of; ‘and Army at | Dixrar—I have moved rar office Plaids are ve We-forsaw their popu- to the new Elliot: bbeck over-Covb's larlty and provia ded 9,CC0 dingly. They vary I you wt . ae on from the charming shepherd check to the bold aie een ha : West of England as well as the { Fiue Italian Mata.o.u, just revsived at J. S. ‘Punstall’s. = ays. Apply to F.C. Harding. The canary bird may be small, but he eats his tood by the peck. The wind isabout the only thing hut can blew. itself these hard tivaes. om Milk for Sale—Dclivered every morning. Apply to E. B. Higgs. Vermont Buiter fur sale at WO. S Suiuth. When COAL weather comes,.don’t turget where .o. buy your Coal. Seeicut & MORRML. Movev.—I have moved my igsur- arce office to-the oflice receatly @ecu- pied by De. D. L. James. ELA. Ware. Delicious Apple, Peach, and, Pear Preserves.at J. S.'Panstal’s. great in shape still D. S. Serru, “Spanish. Twist,” greater for a smoke. After clowds, sungbine,” Thigt is the difference bet veen Westerday aval today. Money loaned en 30, 60 and 90 ] effeets and alls the last ‘woaves| A fresh lot of suis Uream Clseese and] » A brilliant-display of FALL & WINTER! DRY GOODS; NOTIONS, SHOES, GENTS FURS. NISHINGS AND Buy's 2-Piece Suits in the newest Every body savs- uy stcre ,is the cheapest plece: im. town and I weat you to come ‘and sawe mon ew. My motto: ‘ie: Riel eal cheap prices.” H. B. CLARK. dawle’ Jewalry Store, it isatt whole; but ifit bas no liole in CTISS-CrOSSIDE. ‘Highlands are represented here. Come see us. The Ladies Bazaar. isa rience where’ Lhe newest and best firdeverything needed to ” DRESS GOODS complete her ontfit. ) * The ecrrect ard most serviceable LININGS. The Best and most honest makes in SHOES. The most comfortable and perfect Corsets. The best ioe of HOSIERY in — servievadle Croakst stylish and In fact everything thas you will shopping tour. All. at prices that will meet with your “up- But fer the fact: that the eleetion is} IGKS & TAFT. (*%. er allel Shopping Made Easy. = => under one roof she rat, | | The latest and most stylish TRIMMING. | The. pyeper thing 1 in. GLOVES. theeity. Toe most-stylish and require when you start on your ane Cheap. stall’s. 'S°Tamsaall’s."; Fle has thew of Be Peary Aprigot Apple, mitt @ You can ouy wamber at Statens Mill,-just 4}:miles trom: tewi; ‘eto Sie gle Geld Standard Prices.” See C. R. Speicua, user saute tion*wilft hele-at . a day: ; Vermont Butter, en ice, at AS. oes : Try those dehcious Preserves _ ar J | G x martes ic ie ested ay Batent Sutoznatic, Snoke Boors. Pho Wilson eater, ‘Whieh is’a, steve, for hdéuse heating, is the most remarkable that has ever been patented. ; i 4h i aa fi iH oly the’ first :ptace at vacistin more heathen any stove known, and will, save an per cent. in 1 foal» over: SPY. Move wo vile. » Second, ‘with bwo'or three ordieety sticks of pine stove ws, ies will keep the fre from, 36: is be tno ‘with ordinaty care the firé will never ;*o ‘out. | be sh wot Suseatary closed at thé’ base’ there ‘ia! no, dan, > mit i is pea plush silk. | Cooler een be always has a good|, effect. b wn tobacco sales, The scnypera yo ‘a tied chape of a iuggy robe was on ce Semen us bition today at S. T. White’s store. “I'}~ ol. i 1 to remove. e. _ofvener once & ge hese stévés are made sia choea i one, which i is, made for. Vod'rooun is specially’ recontmended for health fost - oy ere ee A WS? Led) t& a ‘grey ? fae fe * Me ae i AY Hest oe 7 ARS great advantage’o rh any Anteilar stove, because it has Patent ge : % p2ahhs DFS ATA BOF anit pistes of, oat yea e,) me in ; Q be seen our store, ui and acl 4 ~ Hleulqoarier for Hardare,' Ta ware Stor . fs PPLE ALE + the cleanest. a : malty mt ;