% os Oa satire : 8 pe A oe Be oe a Sad se a eaneed: y @ 2 aan 2 j ‘ fe : b i 2 ‘ : 4 4 + o @ pment te etn noe te ieee acetic sie = D. J WHICHARD, Editar and Owner. TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS ; 25 Cents a Month, 5, eens pn erent mete tnt mee . Vol. 4. GREENVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1896. No. 559 HIGH w— ART AT designer of styles for PALL 10D. . canes) 6 cies New and completeline of Dress Goods, d trimmings to match Carpets, Rugs and ‘Mattings Ta. In endless wariety. Come and see them, nO, Gone to show. goods. Ke) 7. Mun ford “ Neit fiéod to Mig Baul of { TWO LITTLE POETS. eee tem said Rosatie Bell ; said sober-eyed ‘Tl make a poem,” ‘Me make one, | Nell; So Rose brought paper and pers and too,” ink, And thev sat down te thing, think ; But they thought so long and they tnink, thought so deep, That Nurse Adel found asleep. —Youth’s Companoin. them fast Democratic Canvass. caindiJates of the Democratic The party ot Pitt county for the Legislature y and the various county offizes will ad- dress the people upon the political is- sues of thz day, at the following times and places, viz ; Lane’s School House, OQetober 7th. Haddock’s X ber Utn. Grimesland, Saturday, October LOta. Falkland, Shursday, October loth. Bethel, Saturday, October 17th. May’s Chapel, Wednesday, October, aN Black Jack, Friday, Burney’s, Saturday, Octover 24th. Stokes, Tuesday, October, 27th. Pactolus, Wednesday, October 28th. Parkers School House, Thursday, October 29th. Farmville, Friday, October 30th. Ayden, Saturday, Octoter 31st. Candidates of other parties are invit— el to be present and participats in the discussion. AvEX. L. Blow. Chairman Democe atic Exesutive Com. Wednesday, Roads, Friday, Ovto- October 23rd. How a Debt Was Paid aad no > Monsy Passed . As an illustration of haw one piece of money can pay several debts, we print th? following: A. B. Gailoway owed E. D. Harris fifty cents. Mr. Har- ris owed George Dalton the same amount, Dalton owed Will Harris fifty cents, Will Harris owed Fred Day fifty cents and I’red Day owed Col. Gallo- way fiity cents. iach man cancelled his debt, which all to $2.50, without money whatever. amounted in any passing ABright Answer. little 3 year-old girl of ‘this town was taken by her mother to aneighbor- ing towa to visit her grandmother. While there the mother tound it neces- sary to administer some slight punish— ment, for which purpose the little one was taken into an adjoinins room and left thare. Later the grandinoth2r went into comfort the little Miss and asked “How did you feel whea mamma was punishing you? “I telt very embarrass. ed,” was the prompt reply. That was a bright remark for a child of that age. ere Phoenix and Rialto. The two brick blocks erected by Elloitt Bros., and which so far could only be referred to as the Elloitt buid— ings, have been christened. The one on the east side of the street has been / given the name of Pheonix building, and the one on west. sidé Rialto build- ing. Run over thisafew times and get the names and location fixed in your mind. Pe a Publie Speaking. ‘ Hon. J. H. Small, Democratic Elec- tor, and-Hon. J. B. Respass, Republi- can Elector, will, address ‘the people ot Pit county at — * BlackJack. Saturday, Oct. 3rd. Pactolus, Monday, Oct. dth.- Greenville, ‘Tuesday, Oct. 6th. Ayden, Wednesday, Oct. 7th. Thougi tle summer season~ ‘is over Shelbi.n will continue to sefvé Coéa- Cola.* It is & good drink: for all the. | year round. It has gained an envi juble reputation and has taket position Gteedville. © at thevery front of the leadingwnd pope ular soda fountain beverages. : J Judges cf Election. The following is the list of judges of to be held on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November 1896. Beaver Dam—C € Oase, Marion | Smith, Geo W Hemby. Belvoir—J T Hodges, W H Rives, E P. Norris. Bethel—Jas H Bryan, W J Whitehurst, J H W Howell. Carolina—M A Woolard, Henry G Nobles, Leyi Clemons. Chicod No |—J W Smith, W L Smitu, Frank Ricks. Proctor, Henry Rountree. Contentnea No .1—Jonathan Dail, H S Hardy, George Dail. Contentuea No 2 —Sebron Cox, Wm Worthington, Horace Roy- ster. Falkland—W M Smith, Smith, F R Brewington. Farmville Nol—M L Moye, T L Fiynu, W U Johnson. Farmville No 2—David Morgan J N Bynum, George Gay. Greenyille No 1—W © Hinzs, J T Maithews, S P Uumphrey. Jd Greenville No 1—Jesse W Browr, N UH Whitfield, Samuel Mayo. F M Smith, Fred Jenkins. Greenville No 4—Louis N Brily Swift Creek Nol1—W§ Wilson MC Smith, JS Brown. Swift Creek No 2—Watt Ciap- jtnan, N R Cory, Fred Cannon. .. eA a om All Mained, night the watchman on The other the C. F. ilafreight car and taking his lamp & Y. V. yards heard a noise went cuc, Where he found eighe tramps in it, four of whom had but one leg, one only one arm and the others were short on ncses and eyes Yet they seemed to be happy, but awiully sleepy.—-Greensboro Record. © A new supply of Diamond Inks and Cream mucilage at Reflector Book S ore. Jha T, Lea, a tobacconist, of Dur- ham, speut today on the Greenville market. Members of the Baptist choir are re- quested to meet at the church tonight by 7:30 o’clock. Hon. W. H. Lucas and Hon. Harry Skinner, Democratic and Populist can- didates tor Congrees in this district, w Il speak at Greervil'e on Wednesday, Oct. 14th. We are surely the people to buy] your groceries. and confections from. Try us and the quality cf our yoeds wil] convince you. Insp. H. Suetsurn & Co. Tomvrrow is registration day again. following. Try apourd of the finest Roasted Coffee you ever had, “400 Old Gov ernment Java and Mocha,” and you will have no other, for sale only by Ed. H. ohelias & Co. Tomorrow 13 the day for the Repub their demand made | ‘two weeks ago for Commissioner | pa the: tusion tickets the svo-operative’™: ‘éket will begin | f a courity t Parker’s | & canvass~ mgt ees on. the, Gth, ws Fould, not have a joi Pesneas i t é De eu | ocrats. election for Pitt county for the election | Chicod No 2—L H White, J O| Greenvillg No 83—J L Thigpen, AD Johnson, Joseph Atkinson, Pactolus— Lunsford Fleming, ’ W R Waichard, Jr, Charles Spain: Every voter should bear in mind that there are only three more days for reg: isteriung—tomorrow and two Saturdays jlcams to meet here again and “hear the report, trom the committee. touching: the Senator and. ane more County. ie od ond & lot of “ollie” goods t to numeroaejto: mention. . ‘fhe ‘Populists’ arid’ Repblicans. on} rete eee N NASR de mremsstintene Lin een, sessihnnsiinnet gs mies FRANK WILSON, The King Clothier. ather Chilly, Isa’ | ‘Just chilly enough to put you in mind of the fact that the cool weather is quietly creeping upon you, and you willsoon feel the need of New Fall CLOTHING, Shoes, Hats, n I UUUUO. THIS BUSINESS ge ol lows it own leadership and S wings in the first month of Autumn with the ea test gale ori g O1 "desirable merchan- dise we have evey succeeded j collecting Ever ything fresh ‘and new 4g +t sparkling wich the brightes, “A Mrs. Hopkins Boy.” fashion thoughts of the SCASOgy FRANK WILSON THE KING CLOTHIER. | * Not for offive bnt trade. Qur plat- ” We sell gooda froin WE ARE CANDIDATES! form is “GOOD VALUES AT’ LOW PRICES ‘15 to 35 per cent. lower thao any other house in this line and take payment in GOLD. SILVER or PAPER. Come to see hs at Higes Bros. old stand. Our stock embraces : CLOTHING, iGLOVES CAPES; Cloaks.) HOSTER Y, DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, SUSPENDERS. \UMBRELLAS, {Caps & Hats JEWELRY. OVERALLS, MPERS,, | SHOES: f {LACE GOODS, UNDERWE AR, Yours to please. 7 = 2 M. HARDEE: Leader of Styler; Tat Higzs Bros. oldtend. i iyi BVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY). a “Sntered as second-class; mail matter. ". SSURSCRIPTION RATES. mo year, - «© ° $3.00 ‘ne month, - - . 25 me week. 1 Deliveréd in town{by carriers without xtra cost. Advertisng rates are liberal] and can be ad on application to the editor or at she office <= /most discourteously, most ont- -; part of the railread men to flaunt Many Insults offered to Bryan. eae mr Mr. Bryan ‘wa8 not only treated rageousiy at New Haven, Conn., but The New York Journal says | hs has been badly, even grossly; ineulted, by railroad officiais. He and his committee complain bit- terly of the condition of certain goldbug cflicials in charge. The Journal says: “It is claimed that only by the energetic action of Mayor Fagan, of Hoboken, a scheme on the a republican. banner in the faces of Bryan and his party as they disembarked from the train was | balked. We desire 2 nV? correspondent at avery postofiice inthe county, who will send in brief items of NEWs as it Occurs 1a each neighborhoed, Write plainly aad only on one side of the paper. — oceirametinenpnees Liperal Commission on subscrip- ion rates paid to agents. ena nena etme a Re A A — amp Fray. Ocrowrr, 2Np 1896. National Ticket. FOR PRESIDENT. WILLIAM J. BRYAN, -of Nebraska. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT. ARTAUR SEWALL, ot Maine, was Soe SSR EEE FOR GONGRESS—FIRST DISTRICT. ow. H. LUCAS, of Hyde county. FOR ELECTOR—FIRST DISTRICT. JOHN H. SMALL, jsalting. It will get many a vote wsThe matter has been laid be- tee, a member of which body said yesterday that Mr. Bryan had been insulted and annoyed dar- ing his entire trip oyer the Lacka- wanna, “The engineer of the train lost no opportunity to place the can- didate at a disadvantage. The train would pull! up ata station where the townspeople bad as- sembled, and Mr. Bryan would walk to the rear platform to ad- dress them. When he had got fairly started, the engineer would pull the .throttle and start the their excuse or reason that the fore the state democratic commit- controlled by “Vall Street,” and Democrats had nomindted Cleve- land—-a goldbug—for President ie i | | and that the Democratic party ~ was uuder the control of “Wall Street.” They admitted that out State goverurent was all right aud was properly managed, and their opposition was to the na- tional Pemocracy. Thoy abused and denounced both old parties for mismanagement of the nation- al government, and they contend- ed and insisted that the hard times and busiuess depression were caused solely by the cor- ruption aud mismanagemeut at Washington and not at ¢Raleigh. That excuse or reason no long- er exists. No man now accuses the Democratic party of being the Demoerstic party in its na- tional convention has goue so far in the opposite direction as to be accused by the Populists of hav- ing stolen both their platform and | candidate! Then repeat, why not, we should not former Damocrats who | ——— J: W. HIGGS, Pres, are now Popnlists again unite with their oid associates and friends in giving good goyern- ment to North Caroliaa and vote for the Democratic candidates for all our State and county offices ? —Pittsboro Record. train with ajerE, On one occa- sianithe passengers were thrown | against the sides of the car, and | '8:veral windows were brcken.” —_ | Now, .all this is very bad con-| duct, is most reprehensibie, most disgusting. most unfair, most in- | for Mr. Bryan. It looks as if the asses were putin charge of rail- of Beaufort county. ees State iLicket. FOR GOVERNOR: | CYRUS B. WATSON, of Forsyh. FOR LINUT. GOVERNOR: THOs. W. MASON, of Northampton. FOR SECRETARY? CHAS. M. COOKE, otf Franklin. FOR AUDITOR: ,R. M. FURMAN, of Buncombe. FOR TREASURER: iB. F. AYCOCK, of Weyne, SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION : J.C. SCARBOROUGH, of Jolnsten. * FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL } F, I. OSBORNE, of Mecklenburg. Serer FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE &U- PREME COURT. A. C. AVERY, of Burke, G. H. BROWN . of Beaufort. ES mney COUNTY DEMOCRATIC; TICKET. . FOR THE SENATE, J. J. LAUGHINGHOUSE. FOR REPRESENTATIVES. J B LITTLE, C L BARRETT, vou county COMMISSIONERS. J A K TUCKER, JESSE CANNON, ABCONGLETON. | yee FOR SHERIFF, GM TUCKER. : = FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS. >’ LB MEWBORN. . : FOR TREASURER. J L LITTLE. FOR CORONER. } O'H LAUGHINGHOUSE. j bey cscs gi wit Se ae ee: A ees am ae |to travel. dignities offered to the democratic eandidate that we have omitted. jof the Baltimore club to The | this city, they might feel like con- itributing something toward de- road management where Bryan i3 There were many in- It was most foul, most infamous treatment.— Wilmington Messen- ger. Baltimore Base Bali Team to Go to Europe. “That the Baltimore base bail club will mage a European trip is an assured fact,” write members Sun. They add that arrangements have been completed to send Mr. Ted Sullivan across next Wednes- day, September 30th. He will arrange dates of games and have everything in readiness for the ar- rival of the team, which will be about October “0th. The players expect to sail from New York as soon after October 12th as possible. The team wiil be udvertised as the Baltimore Baltimore. Some of the players and the faithfal among the rooters think that ifthe business men of Balti- more-would consider what an ad- Vertisement such a trip will be to fraying the expenses. The team that is expected to go will be made ap of the following: Pond, Hemming, Clarke, Doyle, McGraw, Jennings, Kelley and Keeler, of Baltimore, and Collins: ot Boston, and Lange, of Chica- champions and will add renown to} go.—Baltimore Sun. | Ee Why should not all Populists, who were formér Demoorts, now return to their old party and vote the straight Democratic ticket from “President down to consta- _ They are going to vote for the dent—the highest office in: etic. = [plete stock of tancy and those former Democrats. aban- |doned their old-party and joined/to be fou the People’s party, they gave as first-class g Democratic candidate for Presi-|ness and sweetness) nt—t ice in'the}jabout the store that | land—-and why not vote forthe}charms thevisitor: He [Democratic candidates for lower| CATTieS @ in Some of the New York preach- ers are perniciously actiye in pol itics this year. The Rev. Tommy Dixon is the loudest-mouthed ; and wildest-eved of them all, but Dr. Parkhurst, just back from Europe with a new outfit of! vituperation took a pretty rank| hold last Sunday woen he said in his sermon that the purposes of the Democrats are “thoroughly faise to the spirit of the Gospel and aecursedly treasonable to our collective interests and ua- tional destiny.” A number of sil- ver men were in the congregation aud left the church, among these Undertakors and Funeral Directors GREENVILLE, N. <. 875 cas All we ask is a trial and will give en- tire satisfaction. 70 65 55 50 44 35 30 20 15° 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 goods are new and cheap to meet the wants of the misses, We are sel ing goods at a price far below the usu:l price. is our motto. Ou ket we sell for $60 es e* be 55) 66 ot , eb 45.50 6% te be At) es be es £5 6s 66 be 30 v6 66 ob a3) oe 6 66 20 o6 ee (6s 15 6% %%4 ib 12.50 G. A: McGOWAN &« CO. Opposite Post Office. B. F. SUGG, Manager. : Maj. HENRY HARDING Ass’t Cashier. Greenville, N.C. Wm. T. Dixon, President National | Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Mad. The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland Neck, NWCa Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C: STOCKHOLDERS. Representing a Capital of More Than a Halt Million Dollars, 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 nublic, Cheeks and Account Books furnish ed on application. 4. S. HIGGS, Cashier a HAVE TEE PREP TIEST | Wall Paper! Be. All new styles, uot an old piece in the lot.. Will take pleastre in bringing samples to your home if you wilP , notify me at wy shop near Hum- ever shown in Greenville. sure to see my samples. 6 1. ¢ ber's, on Dickerson avenue, A. PF ELLINGTON ‘ Greenville Market. Corrected by S.-M. Schultz. r Butter, per 1b 15 to 25 Western Sides 4t tu Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124 Corn 40 to 60 Corn Meal 50 to 65 Flour, Family 3.75 to 4,25 Lard 54 to 1¢ Oats 35 to 4@ Sugar 4 to6. Cottee 13 to 25 Salt per Sach S0 to 1 75 Chickens 10 to 25 Eggs per doz lv to 1 Beeswax. per ‘20 Cotton and Peanut, Below are Norfolk prices of cotton and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished: ~ by Cobb Bros. & Commission Mer chants of Norfok - | COTTON. t Good Middling 8} Middling re Low Middling 74 Good Ordinary 6 13-16 Tone—easy PEANUTS. .Prime 24 Extra Prime 3 ancy 3 Spanish $1.10 bn l'one—tirm. GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET REPORT, na arn BY o. L. JOYNER. RRR eS Lucs--Common..... ....24 10 8 Fine... ...7 to 14 Currers—-Common... ....64 tol@ “ Fine........ .10 to 18 000 POISON LY unc 2) ECD Ae Ym | “oog | PA Primary, Sea BA SPECIALTY sass7te ea BLOOD POISON permanently. Sejcured in 15i085 days, Youcanbetreatcdat Ag 2OmO for same prico under same guaran eo @@ © Ge being Treasurer W. P. St. John, of the National Silver executive committee. It is to be observed that the quality of the molasses in which Dr. Parkhurst deals is not catching manv flies this year. -- Charlotte Observer. a a Mr. Bryan up to date has made 205 spesches in 172 towns and cities of 22 states, and has already traveled, since his nomination for President, 8022 miles, so said tie New York World of Tuesday morning. | nee Publc Speakiag. Hon. Cyrus B. Watson, Democratic candidate for Governor, will speak at Kinston, Wednesday, Oct. 14. Snow Hill, Thursday, Oct. 15. Greenville, Friday, Ovt. 16. Washington. Saturday, Oct 17. EJ e. —— 7 » ° » ae he i = * Goods, Bicycles, Xe, Just opened up in store next door to J. A Large stoek ofe— House Furnishing C. Cobb & Son, by S.E.PENDER cheaper than ever be- fore. & CO. Stoves and inware | r) 00'000'Sz¢ rendey ur preg tae ee ae --: “StU pu suoss suodsa ted PEE SUOF}221105 S}19}0S pus ssoulsng Zupjueg Westeans e ue, —- = ie cal r Z 5 or 2 2 3 ~ Bic cet oy OB ° JS Ope Sw we ox = ¢ by & 2 >) HAS? ZOla- Smeg se (HO i) a a ‘tite ee : 3 a Cy pein "968% ‘381 ANNE GHZINVD “1 ‘rT : “PSI -9IA yee Pt TANS z 1 ca MEY: ty ef | F 5 2 a) § | 88D SLL weanety ty. If you profer tocome here we willcon “ee tractto pay railroad farcand hotel bills,and nocha it we fail to eure. If youhave taken mere cury, todide potash, and still have aches and ains, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat, imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers or any part of the body, Jaair or Eiyob ws fallin out, it % this Secondary BLOOD POISO Wwe ,uaranteo tocure. V/e solici tho most obsti« nate casos ae challenre the world fora q| Case Wecarnotctre. This disease nas awa baffled tho skill of the most eminent phys : Cians. $500,009 eapital behind our unccndle Uonal guarant:. Absolute proo’s sort. sealed on application. Address COOK REMEDY CO. WT Mascnic Temple. COL0AG.. ALL.” Professional Cards. ee John E. Woodard, i”. U. Harding. Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N.C, V OODAKD & HARDING, ATYORNEYS-AT-LAW, Greenville, N. >pecial attention given to collections and settlement of claims. Loans made on short time. R. R. L. CARR, DENTIST, Greenville, N. C. Office over Old Brick Store next to King Honse, — + _ aati sarbers. a AMES A. SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST. GREENVILLE. N. 9%. Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty J SRBERT EDMUN DS. - FASHIONABLE BARE ER. Special attention given cto cleaning Gentlemens Clothing OMESCHCOL FOR GLRLS. Will open at “Elm Cottage,’ Oct. 2nd a Home Schoot for Git is.’ from 8 to 16 years of age. Nuri- ber limited to 10. Address §_.. Mrs. AvLe MoO. WaEran, Norwood P.'O Nelson Or. POTKL NICHOLSON, ] .. J. A, Burexss, Mer. Washington, N. U, This Hotel has been thoroughly: reno | vated, several new rooms added, elec- tric bellsto every ronm. Attentive ser- | vants. Fish and O served daily. Patronage of traveling public solicited. Centry located. a Notice. | | ~ The Towa Tax List. for been placed in my hands for All persons owning ta = WY Lie! Js '? Wee Las es ae “AND BRANCHES,’ ANI) FLORENCE RAD. RUAD, ‘Cconuensea ocnedule YRATINS GOLUN } SOOTR. Dated Yala June 14th E Ss 3 i 186, Am A) A nati enionsl Gee ee AL MPM! Leave Weldon | i. 55) 9 44, Ar. itovyk Me | ot wiio 39) j i eee ed croecine | me | ne ay | me | ; Ly Tarboro | 12 1: 2 —— |— Lv Roeky Mt Lovio | Lv Wilson 2 OA | if ! Lv Selma | £2 33: Lv Fay’tteville! 4 36, 1. Ar. Florence | 7 25 3 4 ‘ ~, a ae O8 AO) P.M.) AM Ly Wilson 2 08) 6 20 Ly Golusboro 3 10 i U5 Lv Magnolia 4 16) x 10 Ar Wilmington) 5 4), + 9 45 P. M. A.M AINS UOING NOTRH Dated Jct | S| Jon aprilze, | 2) J | 3m 1898, LAR | on | AS 1A. MOP. — Ly Blorere | oo hi 7: Lv May efter iitel: UT] 10) | Ly Selma j tt a7 | Ar Wilsen | Poy sy: | |, ° | 3 & ‘ Cova! on —~ Se _o | oes eum ! | ply . . | e ta iy VW Pasta ey | | TO Lv Mespotin | 152] | ) Rote OV Growl pore Ot | 9 a6 At Wilson | $) | 110 27 »© Parbore 3 f8 | : ae -—| a ; — 7, oo a ia ON icles ~M) (PL wel ‘9 Wilson 120) {it 35) 10 82 Ar foeky Ut | LG} ite ae se Yarborn | 4. | Ly Larvory | | | Ev kooky Mt [a ii jl rf Ar Veldon ' ! 1 OL tratn on svotlaud Nect. oraueb toa eaves We! lon 3.55 (5, w., alifax 4.10 p.m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p w@., Greenville 6,47 p, m., Kinston 7.46 p.m. Returning, teaves Kinstou 7.4 # m., Greenville 8.22 a.m. Arriving Uulifax at (1:00 a. m., Wetton 11.20 am laily except Sunday. Trains on Washnigton Brane Washington 8. me a, Ik, end B.D D. m, arrives Parmele %.50 a. . and 4.40 p. m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., retiirninsleuys 3! Tarboro 3.30 p.m and 6.20 ». in,, »» Parmele 10.20 acim, 11.60 a. mi. and 7.10 p.m. Daily ex- epb Sumdlay. Cotaeets with wrains on Scotlond Noek Braneh. Tram leaves carpote, © C, via Alpe- mutle & Raleivh ic. at. daily except sun- day, b+ 40 pun. Sanday 800 P.M: arrive lywnouth 900 OP. WL, 4.25 p.m, Reburoing 2 aves » Bly mio. iLtasily except Sundyy; 6.00 a. 1... Sunday 9s) a om, arrive Larhore re Yhag. and Wah Train on Midland N.C, draneh leaves Gold8boro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a MW, arriving Smithtield 7°30 a. m. Re- turning levves simithtiel! 800 a.m. ar rives at. Goldlsbors 9.30 4. m. Trams in Nashville oraneh Ro-ky Mount at 4.30 p.u.. Nashville 5.05.p. 0, Spring Hope 5.30 Pp. ui Rewruiny! leave Spring Hope B00 at, Nashv 5e 8.3 j a mi, aitive at Rosky Mont 9.0 a m, daily excerpt Suiudiy. Trains on Latta dDranehy’ Florence R &., leave Lista 6 40 p myeaarive Dunbar 7.50 po, Clio 805° p ae Setarying leave Clioi6.t0 am,” Danbir’ 6:30 a.m, A asin 7,50 am, daily except "Birk Train onClinton Branch leaves War- saw for Clinton ecaily, excent, Sauday, 11.10 a. m. aud $50 Returnirg ‘leaves Clinton at7.00 a. if 09,00 L a. Train: No. 28 makes.cloae. connection .at Weldon. dorall pointe daily , all rail via . Riehmene. alse ate “3s fount. with -Norfolk and CarolinaR R for Notiolk ieave arrive ne all points North viaNorfolk. aj. JOUN F. DIVINE, General Supt. T. M. EMU RSON.Trattie Manaze~, ee Be Ke VUY. Gen’l Manager, ~ Sl Fea Sto, have schared the services of a thor- an Y competent teacher and shail open a school for girls in the building on my Premiers Jately occupied as music rooms. The session. begius ou “MONDAY, 7th OF SEPTEMBER arrives Washington | UAB ISHED 1875. SA Mi. MM. SCHULTZ, PORK SIDES GSHOMLDERS ier “RMERS AND MERCHANTS BLY ing their year’s supplies will tind their interest to get our prices befere rua ehasingeloewhere Onerataakiccoamp els a allits branche. | FLOUR, COFFEE, 8UGAS ! RICK, THA, &e. ! OWED HACE PRE TE BACER PPB en GEE RS WeePey divech FO Sag 1eire ry Poduwy Yorte hay at onte orpar, Ac. } 1 ovlofe patronage. Hoping to see soon and promising our best to make your coming ant and profitable, we gre. : oar friends, ; ad our goods god prices sat | Tne Place to Use Your Eyes 1s Right. Here, Freight train was late again.this af— ternoon, Best Blend ‘ea ,29¢ per iv, M. Schultz. Fresh Carr Butter today, at. S. Moy Scbuitz. Mouey joaneu vn 380, 69% and days. Apply to F. C. Harding. _ Jo cents a dozen, Lemons 1d centia dozen at Shelburn’s. Milk morning, tor Sale—Delivered every Apply to E. B. Higgs. For a choice smoke, try Philadel ghia. Seal, at D. S$. Smith’s. Vermont Butter for Suuth. side at @. S When COAL weather comes, don’t turget where .o buy your Coal. SPEIGHT & MORnALL. ance oftice tu the office seceatly occu— pied by Dr. D. L. James. WY. A. Wire. great in shape still D.S. Sarr. Fresh Buckwheat,. Mince Meat and Preserves at Shelburn’s. If you did not register last Saturday, attend to it promptly tomoarow. “Spanish Twist,” greater for a smoke. County Commissioners weet inregu- S| lar session next Monday. Heinz Sweet Mixed Pickles only 25 cents per quart at Shelburn’s 8 There is enough Water in . the river now for boats to go through to Tarboro. , Elegunt lines of fresh hand made _. The moon is row on its be quarter. When that is spent it will have to rub j out and make a new start. $ Cnn Cota al it Brags Soa _S:cures success to any business, To “advertise judiciousiy,’’ use the leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs for the year 189Mhaye been plaeed in my ‘hands for collection:. t ward and settle promptiy and save them- ‘selves trouble and’ costs, FALL & WINTER at So Gu | Movep.—I have moved my insur—) Young Folks. ee today. sister, Mr. C. ‘U. Munford. evening from Kobersonyille. | tora visit to Scotland Neck. Will Greer has disposed of his bar. his home in Baltimore from Williamston, Thursday evening, to make Greenvilie their home. residence of Mr. Jolin Sylivant. honor of Miss Wrsou Vil Standasd, Snow $ added to the postoffice.. very handscme pattern. Thorsday Getting toe late for them: now. If you want strictly ficat-chess crocer- cern inthis town that casry them. Ko. H. SHELIGHS & Co. Fron damage im-alneost every dirveton, espec- ially alosg the coast. Wotice . The TracTists for the county of Pit | A | pei sens ewing axes are Hereby notified to eome for- RW. KING, Sheriff, i A brilliant display of { ® DRY GOO0D8, NOTIONS, ies calli on us as we are the enly con—! @ Plaids | [ ” i accounts in thee papers wet see that’ Tuesday’s storm did great! Plaids are powerful. Pass by Somet me, But These are a’l Ls Re GPE Hiott returned to Baltimore Mrs, E'am, of Wilson, is sisiiing her, ! Mrs. R. J. Cobb returned Thursday: Miss Fannie Higgs left this mor ning’ rell of potatoes and left this morniag for! M. E. Dawes and family arrived here them. Miss Lillie Wilson, cf Greenvi| option.” spent last week in our county at tne; An: elegant ice cream supper was given in while there.— Fifteen new Jock boxes have been! They are efa There was a wagom load of water | goods taste. melons oubat the tobxeco warehouwes| it : The Ladies Bazaar. nA N ovelty Suits.® The collection is great and varied, our own ex- clusive styles, and but one ot each. #You are free to touch, handle, examine and criticise Note particularly, we don’t say “buy.” “That's another question, the goods are at your Our thought now is to interest you. Sam § ar—e_— 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 Hence Serges are prominent on ‘the latter side. Our seleetions of qualities and ‘colors < seregae ™ far beyond any competition. ee a ( Ae We-forsaw their popu- larlty and provided acco dingly. They vary It ~The Ladies Bazaar. SHORS,.GHNTS FUR- NISHINGS AND Bey’s 2-Piece Saitsin the newest effects aud alli the last weaves Everybody.says my stcre is the ch.apest plece in town, and I want you to. come and save mon ey. My mottois: “Cheap, cheap, eheap prises.” H. B. CLARK. idawls’ Sowelry Store, a Reet no from the charming shepherd check to the bold criss-crossing. West of England as well as the Highlands are represented rhere. Come see us. ; é* y/ . Shopping Made Easy.—= Tr is.a pleasure tor a/aty) The newest and best m0 f sh I. And evorsthing needed to. ) DRESS GOODS complete her onttit. ) e The latest and most stylish TRIMMINGS. The correct and most serviceable LININGS. The best and mest honest makes in SHOES. The proper thing in GLOVES. The most comfortable and perfect. Corsets. The best line of HOSIERY in the city. Tne most stylish and serviceable Cioakst stylish aud In fact everything that you will require when you ataibon your shopping tour. All at priaes. that will meet with your «p— proval. is Cheap. | been patented. over any stove made. well as comfort... candies j just received. Ep. H. Sugieurn & Co. matic Snioke Doors , | to putin thé wood. The REFLECTOR office Jus just printed one adidas: These pach some e handsome wedding invitati ra es on | promise Bot t0 tell. who for.” eA 7 ‘The Wilson Heater has a great advantage over any. y ome’ on the smoke from cox With Batent “dutomati Smoke Boars, LS ES I< : The Wilson Honter, which is® -a(stove}for hotme heating, is the moat remuikable natin ever In the first place it radiates 1 more beat}than any stove kiown, and will save 25 per ceut. in faoel * Second, with two or three ordinary sticks of pine stove weed it will keep the fire from 36° to 48 | hours, and with ordinary care the’fire will never go vat, | ot Third. being entirely closed at the base there is no danger of tire, and it is the cleanest stove. use. It is not necessary to remove the ashes ofvener than ouce’a wonth. diferent styles—the amali ou, Which i is made for bed roome, is specially recdinmenddd for health These stoves iré nade similar stove, because it has Patent’ Anto- midz inte the room when you take the top ‘Hhey can be takea off and pat back on ‘im | @ 80 constructed. en. nar. ne come aad. look at them. coe tt cag a He au quarters for Har ware, Thoware Stoves. ; a,