iY RE “TRUTH IN PREPERENCE TO FICTION. yostennsapethnttteinenirptcamgtasanngn tances sina ei epee GREENVILLE, N. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3 1896. an creeps ante imitans: ste rte mete Neen caters HIGH = Wil designer of styles for PALL 10db. ee 56 mE New an4 complete line of Dress Goods, d trimmings to match Carpets, Rugs and Mattings In endless variety. trouble to show goods. C. TT, Munford 8 ‘Next ode: ia ihe Bank Be _Gretatitie: Ps jereated go little enthusiasm. Come and see them, no WITH HIS “SAVAGES.” 2 And How the Little Darkies , Did Shout. Y.-L. Ruszeli, the Republican nom- inee for Governor, reached Greenville on Friday evening’s train. His cominz was known beforehand, and the color ed band and about fifty negroes, mine, tenths of them boys, were at the depot to meet him. C. M. Bernard was the one white exception on hand to receive him. As the train rolled in the band struck up “Sweet Marie” and the boys brane dished lightwoed torches that had been prepared for the occasion ‘They gath- ered around the firzt-cla:s coach and shined their torches in the windows like they were trying to smoke “Mars Dan” Russell slipped out at ‘the front er nd of | the s Bernard caught ban there and led him back throagh where carrlage. out, but while tris Was going Ou | second car. the crowd had golleeted tu a “Da’s him! Da’s him?” the crowd, and isstartly a shout went waved around him, Rassell raised his hat as au. erie] one of up and = torches At this ovation and po ved to the little sustiy as if he had been ia the presence he has come untu negroes ota kine. Verily ap) 79 his own, and his own received him,” we thozght. Lhe carriage oecupied by Russel and Bernard started off to town, the band and screeching boys following after in jan irregular procession, there being a jam every now acd then to see who could get closest As taey went along the band fivst gave “Sate in the arms of Jesus,” and a little to the vehicle. laver “Sweet Bye and Bye’? Quite suggestive Alls. That this reception and escort com— leads to the suggestion that it is going tu be a hard thing to make ths voting part of the colored folks swallow Russell and ell the bitter things he about | them. The cbject of _Russell’s coming o of speech, which | szicuous avsence of men, has said course was to make a took place this after: oon at 2 o’ciock: ing the band paraded main street to draw the crowd to the Court House. | When Russell entered there was not the slightest ripple of applause that greeted him. nard and spoke for about an hour ana a balf. The geaeral sentiment with everybody is that the speech was the greatest disappointment to which they had ever been subjected. Nota single issue advocated by any party was dis— cussed, almost his whole time being consumed iu a labored random talks about the election law passed by the last Legislature, with puny praise for the of the Democrats. {le made no referenze that there wa any Republican ticket, either State or National, to be voted for by Repnbli- cans, but. advised his hearers to vute the Populist ticket straight through |, and ask no question. Nota word was ernor. Not a word was said about voting fur McKinley for President. No candidate ot any prominence has eve spoken here: in any campaign, who Lhere was some applause at times, but it seemed manufactured for the occasion. “As a politiaal speech it was the dead. est failure’ we ever litened to. Ny! | better evidence of this was needed than ta-view the “evuntanance of those who went there.expesting to hear someting from theit leading candidate. - ‘The ‘speech was only remarkable for what ha’ did not say, and from it no one i3 mittee should be marked by the con-j A little before the time ror the speak- | He was introduced by C. M. Ber- | Populist party and slanderous criticism | said agout voting for himself for Gov- | | able to tell what he dees or does not faver. , One can only judge from the speech and the way he advised bis hearers to that Russell has no ides of being the vote, a candidate fer Goternor when election comes. Jake Kussell, is a half brother of the colored, who says he candidate for Governor, WA8 spruced out in’ his bess Sunday rig to meet Dan, and was quite promivent in his attentions to the later Jake says “Dan bears a little closer ene il mene ie ~ evi ener nen eee et nen ta, ifacd.y Time. We do nct suppase anyboby contem- plates undertaking to count a billion, itso we would not discourage him for the world, but an order that he may have some idea of the size of the job refer him to the ealeulatioa of an in- | elish mothematicion who had lots. of . * 7 spare time on hand and figures out that t Fee) 200 a minute time for counting at the rate of straight along, without lunches or sieep, if would take 5,012 years, utes. * | 342 days, 5 idurs and 20 win- . | WASHINGION LETTER. ee tet [From our Regular Correspondent.) oat WASHINGTON, Sept. 28th, 1896. fon. W. E. Chilton, Secretary of State for West Virginia, was one of | the patty which eame to Washington to lessort Mr. Bryan to that State. While in Washington Mr Chilton said: “J am not atraid of the resultin West Vir ginia, and have no hesitation in pre-| dicting that Bryan will get its electoral vote. Our people are strongly for sil- been The not ver, and many converts have made from the republican ranks. Palmer and Buckner ticket will poll much or a vote. ‘The republicans are making che most. strenuous effurts for McKinley, and the allegations of ‘eoervion and “intimidation ot -employes ure strictly true. Gut there | is always a reaction against such meth- railway | : resemblence to the old man than I do.” } ! \ j ids, and a teeling of resentment arises ‘in the minds of the men who are thus | coerced that will result in causing hun- | 'd-eds of them to vote the other way. Gen. W. J. St. Clair, of We-t Vir | cinia, was in Baltimore with Mr. Bry- an, and who passed through Washing. iton this.week, said: “1 found a degree ‘of Bryan enthusiasm in the city of Bal- ‘timore that was rather view of the tore of its bolting demo- cratic newspapers. The talk about McKinley’s great majority ia the Mary. Jand metropolis is all nonseuse.” Senator Gorman’s disinglination to make ante-election claims and promises adds force to what he told Mr. Bryan and the other gentleman who piartici- pated in the conference held in New York Cily this. week., He, promised that Mr. Bryaa should have the electo- ral vote of Maryland, and, he, said that he considered that the democrats stil had an even chanee to win, , not with standing the intluence that werebeing used against them. surprising, in Church Services To-morrow,’ . Methodist church—-Sunday-school at 9:30 A. M.., Preaching at 11 A. M. Ti aod’ 7:30 P. M. by Rev. N. H. D Wilson. Episcopal: churzh.—Sunday-school at 9:30 A. M. ss e + ee Baptist church.—Sunday-school . at, 19:30 A. M, Preaching at 1k A, M. and 7: 30 P. ML, by | Rev. E. D, Wells, Presbyterian church, —Sunday.schoo at; 9:30 A. Magee: is * * ’ os . . — op sok Buckwheat, Mince Meat what FR OVERALLS, ;/J Preserves at Shelburn’s. Ces nna id APE 0 FRANK. WILSG The King Clothier. PN ll Nl Nel Net el ell ln MD ed Met Ne als Nal al Ne NNT Ne Nal Natal all Nel ls a Ml it Nl il Nil NA MES, ber Gully, Isat Jt? ee Le Just chilly enough to put.you in mind of the fact that the cool weather is quietly creeping - upon you, and you will soon feel the need of New Fall Shoes, Hats, a 1 MON | THIS BUSINESS —w~_ er follows its own leadership and swings in the first month of Autumn with the geatestlgas: is desirab e merciian- dise wehave ever succeeded in collecting Everything fresh and new, Za ~t sparkling with the brightest A Mrs. Hopkins Boy.” fashion thoughts of the season ANK WILSON THE KIN @ CLOTHIE R. Are Wou For~ OLD --OR-=- SILVER ? CANDIDATES! Not for foffive but trade. Qur pla:- WE ARE form is “GOOD VALUES AT LOW PRICES.” We sei! gooda frota 15 to 35 per cent. lower than any other house in this line and take payment in-GOLD, SILVER or PAPER. Come to see us atfHiggs Bros. old stand. Our stock embraces; LACE GOODS, UN DERWEAR; SUSPENDERS, CLOTHING, :GLOVES CAPES, Cloaks, HOSIERY, DRESS GOODS,; NOTIONS, UMBRELLAS,|j; Caps & Hats,j JEWELRY, MPERS, |} SHOES. and a lot of other®goods to nunsérousstotmention. oat ORES to pleage. EX ™. HARDEE : 3 eet ot ane of Stet At Higes Bros. old sata ee: HAVE THE PRE BYTIEST FLACTOR THE STORY OF A CANDIDATE. | _ °° -puibhe speating. | I vy. , : ‘Boe. J.H. Smail, Democratic El @ itp fe AAUEey H] HY A LINE OP This is the man ‘ tor, and Hon. J. B. Respass, Repu’ i. » tts TE UVETN UU, | Who for office ran; ~ — }ean Elector, will address the people of | 7 ee Wall Paper ! And these were his methods — Pitt county at 1] (p Las His campaigning plan. Black Jack. Saturday, Oct. ord. iy eral Directors ever shown in Grecuville. Be Rose at na Pactolus, 4 monday , pee ot tll Sure tosee niyranples. Allnew , é t 5 /} 4, Tuesd: r, Oct. 6th. _ : . = : With all his tric “ «tke beicke! Gresnyiie Tuesday ; ( ‘ ‘ GREENVILLE, N. ©. styles; ok ap old piece in the lots ee 3” mail wnatter. And went into the race like s Ayden, Wednesday, Oct. 7th. ; a Gntered as second-class, ma 3efore the clock Have just received an Will take pleasure in bringing ——— | _ Had chimed for ten |. | samples to your home if you will 2 RUPSCRIPTION RATES. Had paid the tax . . notify me at wy shop near Hume oe . . ° $3.00 ftweaty men ; at "| ber's Nickerson avai ee ° . 25 | v — heir shildven if the latest style and are ready to serve er’s, on Dickerson avenue, ‘One month, ° - ars 10 Had sent their chudre . the wants of the trade at Prices Lower A. P ELLINGTON. Gne week. bes" Off to school, B i ch-n ever off-red befcre. Small protits mnt rs without : a ee “Delivered ales adoaw ibaa And raised a mortgage and quick sales is our motto. Our _axtra cost. cols are new snd-oheep to. mect the) Groeenvill a ara es maAdvertisng rates are liberaFand canbe} rom a mule ; eee ernie wants of the masses, We are. sel'ing © jad on application to the editor or at Had gope to court ae at a price far below the usual Corrected by § Schultz. the office. Wi Tse face PECK. Butter, per lo 15 to 25- ith smiling face, : h $75 casket. we sell for $60 ke ~ 1 ttle wre Z | Western Sides 4t to 5- — t And quickly won His Worst Enemy Defeated } 70 « . “Gs 55 Sugar eured Ilame 10 to 124 . We desire a liv : amy ator wil A voter’s case; 65 , a rr Corn . 40 to 60 ostofiice inthe covety, . ehinin Pi a9 . . ‘orn Meal 50 to 65 avery posto items of NEWS as it Occurs Had planked five shining p B p Lippman's 4 50 +“ 6 Ts Hour, Pamily ek oes 1h each neighborhood, Write plainly Dollars down, pre bey 45 7 ‘ * 3 Lard 54 to 10 and only on one side of the paper, | To helo ’em build ; 35 ne 5 Oats 35 to 40 | 10 he & Great Remedy woe ee Sugar 4 to6 ———— eee ee A church in town, ‘ i ood 2.50 eee | 13 to 3 sheerin- ; ad off S ‘ 5 Sach SO to 5 Lineral Commission on subscrip Had wardgd off All we ask is a trial and will giv e en- age te 0 to 25 ion rates paid to agents. A sheriff’s sale. ——— tire a A heG OWAN & CO Eggs per doz 10 to 11 -niniibis ee And paid a poor mau : A. Cc c , | Beeswax. per . -0 O 3wp 1896 Out of jail; FOR THREE YEARS HE SUFPERED--COULD Opposite Post Office. Cotton ang Peanut. TU . OcroBER, 3ND De ; . F. SUG i . Payee. OC Relieved six widows’ B. F. SUGG@, Manager ___._ | Below are Norfolk prices of cotton x rear nina oceans es Lo HARDLY BREATHRB AT NIGHT~ONE — ; and peanuts for yesterd: iw, a8 furnished a ae . ‘ Destitution ; J’ W. HIGGS, Pres, J, S. HIGGS, Cashier! by Cobb Bros. & Conimission Mere Y » a eampal: : . DEMOGRATIC NOMINEES. And made a campalzu NOSTRIL CLOSED FOR 10 YEARS. Maj. HENRY HARDING Ass’t Cashier. chants of Norfok — Contribution ; | Good Middling sOmgness a} : still they never Mr. A. M. Ramsey, of DeLeon, Texas, > National Ticket, And still 15 ae eater eT arch in tia worst pide 7 ) ‘ Heard him groan form. Truly, his description of his suffer. sow Middling 4 . e ings seem little short of marvelous. In- Good Ordinary» 6 13-16 When fifteen fellows stead of seeking his couch, glad for the Tone— exsy FOR PRESIDENT. nights coming, he went to it with terrer, ; aie BRYAN Asked a fone realising that another long, wearr, wake | Greenville, N.C. PEANUIS. WILLIAM J. ; AW, He took no nutes— before him. “He could not SOD Go either Prime , 24 NT ‘ ’ . P. P., Lippman’s , ‘a’ Pri a e of Nebraska. Expressed no doubt Groat Remedy, cured hi him in quick ane rane ae ‘; FOR VICE-PRESIDENT. But freely shelled his money out! DE LEON, TEXAS. STOCRHOLDE: » Spanish | 31210 bn ARThUR SEWALL, This was the man Messrs. eee eee Ga. , | Representing a Capital of More Than a Halt} joe—tirm. of Maine. Who for oilice ran, of P. P. P. I was afflicted from the crown Million Dollars, — , a of eo head te the soles of my feet. Your ,GREENVILLE TGHACGO WAKRKET And that was his P. P. P. has eured my difficulty of breath- T. Di President National | Campaigning plan; ing. ‘smothering, palpitation of the heart, Wm. T. Dixon, resident vationa RFPORT FOR GONGRESS—FIRST DISTRICT. mpalenine I , and has relieved me of all pain. One nos- Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md. . ~” tHe. lost the cflice— tril was closed for ten years, but now | eotland Neck Bank. Scotland oo w. H. LUCAS, For all his giving, ie preathe through it aye “ide for two The Scotlan eC ank, 00 CY O. L. JOYNER ave ner sie on @é r Tr tw } , b UR. of Hyde county. And now splits Pa years; in fact, I dreaded to see night come. Neck, N. C. h N.C: . RST DISTRICT For.a doubtful kving night I sleep soundly in any position ali} Wogh Biggs, Sealand Ne ; Ol as Common oto 8 FOR ELECTOR—FIRST DISTRICT. i R. RB. Flemin SAAS — IpOn.... .. 2k ee am 50 years old, but expect soon to . th. Le g, » AY, COHN H. SMALL ns be able to take hold of the plow handles. 7 ros. rT: ° JOHN a .Endorsed Ly Mr. Sewail. I os glad that I was lucky enengh to ger D. W. Hardee Higgs B ’ Fine. oss ecooeree.. td to 14 of Beaufort county. Py - and I heartily recommend it to Greenville, NC. CuTters—Common... 64 tol: Mr. Cement Manly, chairman Desc. | my “trlends Eee vere ° ’ . or ran ne a) Ticket ocratic State Executive committee, A. M. RAMSEY. “ Fine.... 2... .10 to 18 State Licket: speaking about some few Democrats}; THE STATE OF TiAAS—County of! We respectfully solicit theaccounts| = a —_ Bpes S . er Comanche.—Before the undersigned au- fi ‘ndividuals and the general wea Fe ta who were basing their objection to vot-| thority on this day, personally appeare: | of firms, individual: aa yee 5B oan KOR GOVERNOR: . . A. M. Ramsey, who, after being duly nublie. aL ky eR e pre ae ing for the joint electoral ticket on the | sworn, says on oath that the foregoing . . Ue at ecarreearas wenn CYRUS B. WATSON, 3 Ity | Statement made by him relative to tie | Checks and Account Books furnish : A SPec cE AE UT Sy Picea f Forsyh eround that it showed a lack of loyalty | virtue of P. P. P. medicine is true. licati x GPs TAL ob cary ote 0 syh. ale _—— A. M. RAMSEY. | ed on application. ae AS BLOOD FUISON permancntly a to Mr, Sewall, says: Sworn to and subscribed before me this geared in 15t085 days, You can botreatcd ag The action ot the State committee | AU&USt 4th, 1891, J. M. LAMBERT, N. P.. a eg nomi forsam® pricouncers: o Wowillonn, eT . spe Ene achh 2 Otis y 0 os 4 ; > : EB of e ou prefe c FOR LEEUT. GOVERNOR : the electoral tic ket with Comanche County, Texius \ J o stock of. nochd tnottapay allroad fever nd hotell aud Stay yc y / SG) NY arrancip? > eleClore AC { . w THOS. W. MASON, in _ Dems vas the logical and a. dal Qe a cor Je dude Potash sd call tevo acres na of Northampton. the I cople s party, EA 1e et a Catarrh Cured by P.P.P. | Eimples: Copp per Gotora) Edis Ulcers od . ee nat , - any part of the body, iairc an , HE eACRU ESOLTR Or CAGE poe (I4ppman’s Great Remedy) where all other out, it la this Secondary BLOOD POISO Fi SA Cae ars parties, who have, on the great principle Seta a Oe 4 nate cases and chailonee tee ifor's QUE . | . eumatism twists and distorts D werld for & CHAS. M. COOKE, of the restoration of silver which they a and tet. : Its agonies are intense. . - Batiod thokitlof tite resect ace Samare of Franklin. ; . ‘ated ‘ual ut speedy relief anc ce permanent cure cians, $500,069 Capital behind our uncondie Phold in common, nominated a muiual | ts gained by the use of P. P. P. 5 ° tional guaranty. Absolute proo‘s sent sealed 0 — . Woman's weakness, whether nervous or F ’ | oO application. Address COOK RIEMED 1 COm FOR AUDITOR: candidate to carry that principle into otherwise, can be cured and the system House Furnishing $00 Masonis ‘Tommie. OHIGAGC. C ea R. M. FURMAN, effect. I have ben surprised and | a Phoviea Meee ., : md Ba sapeas aha 9 mples otches, = 4 ll dis. ° . of Buncombe. grieved that some Democrats did not figurements of the iia ate ecenes and Goods, Bicy cles, KE, Professional Cards. soe cure y v FOR TREASURER: seem to understand our position and, p, p “p: will restore your apetite, bulla | — B.F AYCOCK, did not know that the commi tee was way. P. 5 I semoves that aa down. Just opened up in [® R. L. CARR, i. _ i nd annrova) | ia-the-mouth feelin DENTIST f Wayne acting with the sanction and approval) “For Blotches and Pimple h , : eenvi oe a y quthority__those | take .P. P,P. “™) o™pies om the face, +4 noxt door to -l. Greenville, N. C. of the highese party authority—those Ladies, for natural, and thorough organic | Office over Old Brick Store next to eo. . + sharoe | regula y i ’ SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION : who have the National fight in charge Remedy. and get well at’ onde an's Great C. Cobb & Son, by King Horse. J. C. SCARBOROUGH, —and that our action was in 10 way | of Jahnston. disloyal to our candidate tor Vice-Pres- SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. s E PENDER ‘ohn E. Wooa, oa. eine ident. I roveived today vhe letter | e * Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N.C, POR AOE ee aeent iene Sewall; | LIPPMAN BROTHERS, APOTHECARIES, SOBER e MERI CR OSE NE Madi S New York | SOLE PROPRIETORS & CO ATVORNEYS ATLA N. “Madison Square, Ne : . , iile, 2 of Mecklenburg. “ ison Sdn " ba 196 ? * Greenville | “September 29, 1896. | Lippman's Bleck. Savennay, | - pecial attention given cu collection 8 | Manly. Chairman. | | * Block. Savennah. un. | . ts f claims. FOR associate sustices or THE 6u-|“Hou. Clement Manly, Chairman, Stoves and Tinware "Learn eee: e. PREME GOURT Raleigh. N.C : For sale by J.Li. Woo‘en. | be-| A. C. AVERY, of Burke, «Dear Sir :-—I paras honor of ac. _ cheaper. than ever e- 3arbers. G. H. BROWN. of Beaufort. knowledging the ece'pt of your tavor fo re _ of the 27th amst., informing me of the} — ° AMES A. SMITE COUNTY DEMOCRATIC; TICKET. | basis of tusion in your State, and ask— . ~ _ J TONSORIAL ARTIST. seurinasuesing He } m roval. 5 a GREENVILLE. N. Q, jing Mustaer it meets y app ; . 3 aS P| patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing FOR THE SENATE. “] believe that the friends of bimet- = ol os © |and Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty J.J. LAUGHINGHOUSE. allism ought te vote for an electoral es 58 s 4 > ate = . - Aoilal tht par “> ~ [CRBERT EDMUNDS sisi ticket that will elect Mr. Bryan to the Is ready in his new z a panel " a i Fado ARTE Ky BES sla ieee Rreaidency, and I thoroughly approve store to suppl your 3 LR 7 2 Special attention given to cleaning B LITTLE, of the policy which unites the support- needs in the -line of| § 4 oO, | © | Gentlemens Clothing C L BARRETT, ers of free silver in your State and! @hoice Groceries. | $8 = 0 °° OME SCHGOL FOR GIRLS. er every other State in the Union. It is ; he shelves are filled J] = ; Q > 4 H Will open at “Blu Cottage,’ FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. . the people’s cause against monopolies | W lin bri htly. colored ¢ ose | b= , 2 x Oct. 2nda Home School for Gir is. , ‘J A K TUCKER, and no local differences or personal 88 howag ae tins of good a oc’ & é 3 2 from 8 to 16 yeurs of age. Nuia- .~ + JESSE CANNON irati ught to prevent union. ae oe HA > {ber limited to i0. Address ea conetkron giaates g . é things, and barrels of Bas be j A | 2 Mrs, A. L. McO. Waetay, $ 4 AN. be ul : Y ery cL A eas , |ground grains, cakes a. = 4 ° = g | Norwoed P. O Nelson Cx. cones: TH WALL. ° be R ; FOR SHERIFF - : and crackers, boxes of ah & m1 = F OTEL NICHOI SON, oa < Public Speaking. sp ice and bottles of 33) .. i 0 wag | B Mov : G M TUCKER. | : : f recs tC Zz - J. A, BURG@Ess, ae ae Hon. Cyrus B. Watson, Democratic pick d Truitsand vege- a & a ms Washington, N.C. ee ‘ ae onl ] ° B ; Cm eS: ‘ “FOR, 0 sagt OF DEEDS. candiiais tor Governor, 4 us ei: Lh os . lesc B S Mi ¢ ae This Hotel has bec n thoroughly reno * = R, on me hea aes | : Snow Hill, Thursday, Oct. 15, ness and sweetness = me oz g ee te ball peievery pina Attentive ger ap ee Greenville, Friday, Oct. 16. about the store that) 2 2 “| -£ | Pet nase of traveling puvite solicited. * JULIFILE. Washington. Saturday,,Q-t17. charms thevisitor. He} 0. eg a OO GA scan ni : | epee Ca at ——_ | carries a full and poe = wh ee oman _ FOR CORONER. | Hon. W. H: Lucas and Hon. Hacry Porge npotasid of oy ‘0 Herta 8 Ot ee S aie Tex’ Lik fe 18 . ne ae. . : ait - i own Lax O'H LAUGHINGHOUSE. . Skinner, ‘Democeptic Sek ee rT aa goods mbrace 3 = m ~F | been placed in my hands for col lection. eee {didates for Congrees: in this district,) ing eve eyehinn! that is 2 S = — All ptreons coins Gin 46 A town aa p Wednesda cam Ges e soa tagbies {will speak at Greenvil'e on Wednesday, |¢Q lige: found. :in a truly SS ~ B |of Greenville are hereby noted to pay d ait i ° Dy con , ae a lass grocery. oe = | the same ‘and save further trou . E. M. Mc Gowan, Tax Collec — se Fain i RS dee am lye ta “WILMINGLIN ww VELDOS ob. AND BRANCHES. AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD Ccauenseu pepedale PRATNS GOING SOUTH. Dated 3 eS, Ip 8 [to June Mth [2 2/5 2 |O"S 186, - ~ =) a Aa WOM M Leave Weldon | | i: . 55) 4 44! | Ar. Koevk Mt | 1 001639) rr es Ly Tarboro | 12 Lv Rocky Mt 1 00,1U 5 45 Ly Wilson 2 0A TE | 6 20) Lv Selma 2 53) f Ly Fay‘ttevilfe) 4 36 1.7! Ar. Florence 725, 3 4 | SP) | oA | Q | Py M. ‘la. M Lv Wilson 2 08) [eel Lv Goldsboro |. 3 (0, | 605 Lv Magnolia 4 16: | ; 10 Ar Wilmington| 5 4), ; 9 45 P. M.! | AM | TRAINS GOING NOTRH. | - : m T) . fs | > e | april 20 na | ae ‘ “VU, oR Ss os bigs , | 7 186. Za | ae AQ A. M. P. M.! Ly Floretce 8 40 7 40] Lv sity efleville! li 10, i) 40 hy Sela Wa | | Ar ‘Vilsen bower sy _ a Ho ge. | o | 4. | | mf | _ Mf | )P. i, ty Wilipington), 9 25 poy] Juv Matodtea ry 42 | RRQ! Py Galleaore | ot On | 9 26 ar Wiison 0) eval —Y Parbore 2S es) ee ee he. joo a | | 3’ lo = | Am | vA A | - an Powe. M! “9 Wilson 1! 11.35, 10 32) Ap hocky Me 27 fib gd dh) ft Rarbors qu | | eV Carbore | | Ly Rocky Me ial W211 Ar oor tonny ‘7 0] os __ | Tran ou Scotland Neck Graneb oa | eaves Wellou 3.55 p.m. Halifax 4.104 p.m., arrives Seotland Neck at 4.55 p w., Greens ille 6.47 p, m., Kinston 7.45! p.in. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2 a.m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. Artivin.: Ualifus at (1:00 a. m., Weidton 11.20 am. laily except Suuday. | | Traius ou Washnigton Branch lenve | Washington 8.00 a. in., and 3.00 p.m, ! arrives Parpiele 3.50 a. m., and 4.40 p. | m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves | Tarboro 3.30 p.m, Parmele 10.20 a. m, | and 620 p. «,, arrives W ashington | 11.60 a m., and 7.10 p. um. Daily e eX | ept Suaday. Connects with ‘rains en: Scotlend Noek Branch. | Train te ives tarocoru, © 0, via Albe- | mirtle & Kaleigh Ret. daily ox| THR EASTERN REEL | | | | | | { | | | better known tu them, he should be} > elected, it would be one of the marvels}. NN LH aE Dey ge i GIVES YOU TEE NEWS FREsH EVERY AFTERNOO™ (EXCEPT SUNDAY) AND WORKS FOR THE RFS™ —{[NTERESTS OF. Nee me ane ee O-—- oe GREENVILLE FIRST, PLITCOUN'TY ¢FC°OND OUR POCKET BOOK THIRD. ee een ee ROR wom . SUBSCRIPTION 25 Cents a MONTH Spatyerne mo iene ears - cng: —PUBLISRED EVERY WEDNESDAY Qne Bollar Per Year. SRR ee ee ae Ehis is the People’s Mavorite YHE TOBACCO DEPAKTMEN'T, WHICH IS AKEGULAR FEATURE OF (EE PAPER, iS ALONE WORTH MANY TIMES : 7 e ' ~JDAILY REFLOCTOR | Reaping Casta at it Brings Sete. JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING uv Creates many a new business, Enlarges many an old business, (Hreserves many a iarge business. ’ Revives many «dull business, ‘Rescues many a lost business, } Saves many a failing business. S cures suceess to any business, To “tadvectize judiciousiy,” use the c»lumrs of the Re¥GEOTOR, TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. Passenger and mail train going uorth, arrives $:22 A. M. Going South, arrives 6:47 P. M, North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A Vi, leavesl0:10 A. M. south Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 P, M. leaves 2:15 P. &. steamer ‘ar River arrives from Wash- ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs day and saturday. a: inten ttncchnstapetagttta SO NE RANT Ae ene A Ae Ce MARKETS. namaste aceon (By Telegraph.) * ad NEW YCRK COTTON. OPEN’G. NOON. CLOSE. Sept. 7.96 7.90 7.97 Nov. 8.08 8.0L: 7.98 Dec. 8.17 813 8.11 Jan. 8.08 8.17 8.10 CHICAGO MEAT AND GRAIN, OPEN’G CLOSE. W HeAt—Dee. 693 684 te 4 PorkK—Sept. 6 50 6.45 “Jan. 7.174 7.10 2? “ Rips—Sept.3.10 3.274 6 Jan. 8.90 3 50 OCULAT:iON. The Place to Use Your Eyes is Right Here. Best Blend Tea ,293 per. at 5 M. Schultz. - Fresh Carr Butter today, at S. M. Schultz. Money leaved on 30, 60 and 90 days. Apply to F. C. Harding. 15 cenls a dozen, Lemons 15 cents a dozen at Shelburn’s. Elegant Jives of fresh band made caudies just received. Ep. H. Sueipurn & Co. Milk tor Sale—Delivered every morning. Apply to E. B. Higgs. For a choice smoke, try Philadelphia Seal, at D. 5. Smith’s. Vermont Butter tor sale at D. S Smith. When COAL weather coms, don’t turget where .o buy your Coal. SreiGHT & MORRILL. If you want surictly first-class .rocer- ies call on us as we are the ouly con— cern in this town that carry then. Ep. H. SHELBURN & Co. “Spanish Twist,” great in shape stil greater ior usmoke. DS. SMITH. . Heinz Sweet Mixed Vickks only 25 cents per quart at Shelburn’s. We ure surely the people to buy your groceries and confections from. Try us and the quality cfour goods will convince you. ! Kp. H..Snetaven & Co. The ‘Yar. River Baptist Association ecnvenes with Poplar Springs church in’ Franklin county next Tuesday. the _deveral: of the ‘brick masoni)“wh ing on to work: on some “buildings there for ‘ea <« Ttract. . COTOGENARIANS Pass by Somet:me, But These are a’l Young Folks. oe ee A day. Mis, L. C. King returned ‘0 No folk! today. W. E. Pre tor, of Grimeslaud, was | here today. - W. H. Barnes returned from Suffolk: a . - Friday evening. Mrs. E. C. Wiliams ana ehildren went to Elm City today. Capt. Swift Galloway returned. to Snow Hill today. Mis. J. B. Galloway and daughter went to Tarbero today. Donnell Gilliam and J. L. Biidgers returned to Tarboro today. A. E. Biowr, ot Washingten, 18 visiting bi, nephew, J. B. Latham. J. W. Morgan went to Tarboro to-: day to meet his wile and little son who wil ieach home from Tennessee to- nivlt. | Judge A. W. Graham completed the; term of court here Friday evening and left this morning for his home in Ox-| ford, H, A. Latham, editor of the Wash-; ington Gazette, spent last night and! this morning here with his brother, J. B. Latham. Mrs. S. M. Lanier and daughter, Miss Miriam, who have been visiting | the family of F. M. Hodges. returned: ing 5 WWotice. The Tax Lists forthe county of Pit| for the year 1896 haye been placed 1n my | hands for collection. A | persons owing} taxes are hereby notified to come for; selves trouble and costs. R, W. KING, sheriff. A brilliant dispiay of FALL & WINTER DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, GENTS FUR- | | | 1 | | | | NISHINGS AND Boy’s 2-Piece Suits in the newest effects aud all the last weaves Everybody says my stcre is the cheapest plece in town and I want youto come and save ‘on ey. My mottois: “Cheap, cheap cheap prices.” H. B. CLARK. cawls’ Jewelry Store, Burwell Riddick went te Suffulk to- 3 2 NPP Ne ae el eal Nes Med as Ns Ma Mog werd andsettle promptly aud save them-; ggggen i Lang Selis Cheap. The Ladies Bazaar. ww ST I ON SRA eT Novelty 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 them. Note particularly, we don’t say “buy.” That's another question, the goods are at your ‘option.” Our thought now is to interest you.