-D.J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 25 Cents a Month, } — = pees | enn pnp oe Vol.. 4. GREENVILLE, N. C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 5 1896. HIGH .— Hl | Mi | the following full ticket. | Republicans : Candidates in Greene County. and Populists of held couventions The Democrats Greene county both on Saturday to nominate county candi- dicates. The Democrats pominated Legislature-—George M. Lindsay. Sheriiti—B. W. Edwards. Treasurer—John suge. Remster—E. v. Little. Surveyor—Pinkney Arthur. Coroner—Mack Hornady. Be.t, W. D. ( Commisstoners-—W, I. Mewborn, T. U. Lassiter. The Populists nominated the follow- ing skeleton ticket, leaving the remain- der of the offices to be named by the Legislature—W. R, Dixon. Register— W. E. Murvby. Commissioners—J. W. Taylor, F. T. Carr. It. was genera'ly understood that the Republicans would put on R. D. S. Dixon for Sheriff, aud B. W. Patrick for Treasurer, ihe remainder of the slate to be finished later. Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Association. The Pits County Branch of this As- sociation held a meeting here today to elect officers for the ensuing year and to hear reports a; to the progress of the association. R. BR. Cotten, President, and J. L. Little, Secretary and Treasurer, were both unanimously re-elected by accla— mation. The report of the Secretary and ‘Treasurer for the year ending Oct. dth showed the folowing : | Amount of insurance et organiza- tion, twelve mouths ago, $36,600, Amount QOet. 5th, 1896, $249,820. Loss sustained during the year, $90.- 73. | Rates ut losses to insurance, 38 3-10 cents per $1,000. Number of members, 301. This report shows the Pitt County Board te be in excellent condition. It affords its members unusually cheap insurance. ee i ce A RT designer of styles for PALL {Odb. eet 1 / —gge New and completeline of Dress Goods, and trimmings to match Carpets, a, and. : ‘Mattings) In endless variety. ' ‘Boine and see ‘them, no - trouble to show goods. obra, ae oe Hehe ae x - Munford! Oe ps beh me er 3 Hear Both Sides. ‘The county canvass begins on Wed- nesday, 7th, the Democratic candidates in one part of the county and the Popu- list-Republican candidates in another. The Democrats invited their opponents to a joint canvass with them, but we take it from the latter’s refusal that they are afraid to meet the Democrats in open debate. It myst be a poor cause, indeed, whose adherents a.e afraid for their princivles to be fairly discussed before the people. It is apparent also that the Populist readers are atraid tor the file of the par ty to hear Democratic speaking, but the voters of that party ouglt to shew that they they are no’ siaves of their lead. ets and not stay away from Democratic soeakings just because they are com- manded to do so, 1t is a duty every vo— ter owes himself, if he desires to be suf- ficiently informed to vote intelligently, to hear both sides of the political issues discussed. - Attend the epealinge in a en enema ireathtertanstmantennt ta Constitution ‘says : ben F. Kolb, father of the Populist party in Alabema, and editor ot the People’s overa column in length in which he the entire ticket and the Democratic candidate for Congress, throwing Wat- son overboard with Dr. the Populist candidate for Congress. He contends that the Populists are for by voting for Bryan and Watson. Kolb and his lieutenant, Peyton G. Bowmai, | x 7 in Indiana and Hlinois for Bryan and (Ge pt. Luvestigation Discioses the Rotten- some loig distance telephones for use on the line to Farmville. is going furward on the line and we can soon be hollering “bello” at our ne*gh- bors in the upper part of the county Ovher this. saying what kind of a winter we are going to have, with the usual variance batween their predistions. is we have got totake the winter just a3 it comes, phone is No. 80, and we wouid appre- ciate being called up at any time wher an item of news can be given the paper. Many items, especially of a personal nature, might be given us in this way, gone by and only two more lett, Saturday andthe Saturday following batween the hours of 9 A. P.M. Every voter should see that his = Kolb Declares s Against Watson. A Birmingham special to the Ailan- “Captain Reu- Tribune, the organ of the par- ty here, is out in an editorial today, ‘omes out for Bryan and Sewall and G. B. Crowe, sryan, but cannot do anything for him have been inyited to take the stump Sewall, and it is probable they will ac- ness of the Dispensary System. The investigation of the liquor dis" persary system begun last week by the State Beard of Control is but the forerunner of other investigations by the board and by the Legislature. There have been scandals enough al- ready to make South Carolina sick of the experiment At the end of three years, instead of paying into the Treasury $1,500,- 000 profit, as was promised, the di:- pensary returned to the State the $50,000 which lad been advanced out of the Treasury and that was all. Yet the State has seized and confiscatced between $30,000 and $50,000 worth of liquer that did not cost it a cent.—Col- umbia, S, C., Dispatch. teil The Fire Cistern. Work has commenced on the exci3va- tiou for the cistern to be built at’ the intersection of Evans and Fourth streets. The cistern will be 12x12x23 feet, built ef brick, with a capacity for 25,000 gallons. Barns & Riddick have the contiact for the work. Gutters will be run from the roots of adjacent buildings to. keep the cistern filled. The ’Phone Exiending. Manager W. S. Atkins has received The work connections will be made after The weather prophets are already The truth Remember that the RerLector Two of the days for registering have M. and 4 tent. sonable price refused. stump-pulling Pants spoken of by the clown. next! a mentees . presi sn CIRCUS. ONE DAY ONLY. Friday, Oct. OOth, The only big show to appear here this season. In ‘he meantime go and see FRANK WILSON'S —MAMMOTH STOCK OF— Othing _ Uvercoats The largest assortment ever zathered under one The latest styles and makes. No rea- A iew more of those This chilly weather is a reminder that you must —_— change your UNDERWEAR. Remember I have received a full and complete line of Underwear in all weights and makes and prices. see my stock. You will not be satisfied vnless you FRANK WILSON, The King Clothier. GOLD ---OR--- SILVER P No. 561 - [a few Hage ago thai we ‘had printed name is on the registration book of his your { precinct... precinct -. Oni Actomodate You All. Frobably the switect vessel in the world has recently been built in: France! ‘This pxtrpordinary: craft is the. seas going torpedo, vessel ,gonstructed an Havre by tue well known house of Au- gustin Normand;the contrac’ requiring that it should maintain a speed of from | twenty-niné to thir.y knots for.an hour under wsual steam: At ifs trial trip, it seems, this vessel, ‘the Forban; tati'a distance of more: tian: thirty-one- knots | inan hour, this. being; equivalent ‘to ‘alk dbout. one little item creating interest, the men‘ion in the REFLECTOR some, handscme wedding” invitations had just that effect. The question has so .many times been asked, “ate they for “ge and that we have —eecured an inkling of about a dozen Guples: who are figuring on “matr ‘monital dates in the near future. This. gives oceasion :about., thirty-five mites, probably the | to say to all these prospective parties: ‘ distance ore epvered by @ sra- going ship'in sixty” minutes, ‘powerful that the Reriecror office is strictly in| 5 gimed being n . of course, to Next door to we rc * Greenville. 3 it when it comes to printiag nice wed; | drive the veal through the water at ding invitations, — such a rapid rate. : trade. Our form is “GOOD VALUES Al LOW Add. ” We sell gooda from 15 to 35 per cent. lower than any other house in this tine and take payment in GOLD, SILVER or PAPER. aed. to see us atHiggs Brow. old stand. Our stock om braces; CLOTHING, 3GLOVES CAPERS, Oloaks,| HOSIERY, DRESS GOODS,} NOTIONS fe ry Reh Caps & Hats, JEWELRY, OVERALLS,. /JUMPERS, '/SHOES. | waa alot oe, sae to munecoertcnentien, ae } pe sco" plewse, = ( E 4 M: HARDEE. _ eader af 8 WE ARE CANDIDATES! Sabb LACE GOODS, ‘UNDERWEAR, SUSPENDERS, At Higgs Se old stand. lat- us : ‘EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT; SUNDAY). Sntered as second-class; mail matter. ‘!teemed Sun expect Mr. Bryan to —— ANNO TCM " SURSCRIPTION RATES. One year, - 7 °° 93.00 One month, - -: 25 ame weetko oe 10 Delivered in town by carriers without “extra cost. ~~ -sadvertisng rates are liberal and can be P94 bn apeileation to the editor or at. ~~ the office ; —— ‘to each neighborhood. ; x i i ML) MERON 2 eager a . ct Sa ee a Niemi pipette pnp cement capes seaceinimyhas cet tg CCR: * oon We desire a liv> eorrespondent at avery postoftice in the covaty, ips will "in brief items of NEWS.as It occurs yh Write plainly end only on one side of the paper. , See BE » Liperal Commission on supscrip- fon rates paid to agents. seinem nrencns-tmee-intitnamare Cte Monpay, OcToser. OTH, 1896. APRN aN thi faonare nen DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES Natiunal,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, JOHN H. SMALL, of Beaufort county. State Ticket. FOR GOVERNOR: CYRUS B. WATSON, of Forsyh. FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR: THOs. W. MASON, of Northampton. ee IR FOR SECRETARY: CHAS. M. COOKE, of Franklin. FOR AUDITOR: R. M. FURMAN, of Buncombe. FOR TREASURER : B. F. AYCOCK, of Wayne, , SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION : J. C. SCARBOROUGH, of Johnston. FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL : F, I. OSBORNE, ot Mecklenburg. FOR 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. JB LITTLE, °C L BARRETT, . FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. <.JARTOCKER A B CONGLETON. Bers FORSHERIFF. |) | | GMTUCKER, =| |} : fj FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS. ~ LB MEWBORN. _| Mr. Bryan is waging war “against "Wilmington Star Beams, » The New York Advertiser says thrift.” Ob, uo. It is against grabbing. , The Baltimore Sus remarks On “Some mysteries that Mr. Bryan does not explain.” Does the es- explain mysteries ? Notwithstanding that the syn- dicates have beea keeping up the Treasury gold reserve for some time, the other fellows have pull- ed $34,264,833 since the Ist of July. . , According to the decision of the Secretary of the State of Massachusettes the Palmer decoy. ticket will not be permitted to sail under the name of the National Democratic party, but find some other name if they wish to be In it. permeates The corporations, railiods, na- tional banks, trust and insurance companies, stock and produce ex: changes, Standard Oil Company, Pullmao Car Company, and many other corporations, trusts and combines are supporting Hanna's It is said that in no State Mr. Brvan has passed through in bis ramarkable tour of the country has his comfort been 'eoked after so nicely a8 in North Carolina. Ool. J. S. Carr, who conducied the future President through the Siste, neglected nothing that) would make his trip pleasant, and insisted that he should have two pights of refreshing sleep whilé within our borders. This accounts for the unusual laber that Mr. Bryan was able to do the two days he was with us. Another fact worthy of mention 1s that Col. Carr drew upon his own pocket-book to supply what was. lacking to pay the expense of the trip. Col. Carr’s liberality Ts always equal to his patriotism.— Reidsville Weekly, — A happy meeting occurred at the Southern depot at Spartan- burg. 8. C., between two sisters who had been separated for more than thirty vears. Of this time ten years was spent within forty miles of each other, yet both, through some strange perversity of fate, lived utterly ignorant of each others whereabouts. The final discovery of each other was made through the casual mention: candidate. Can any man who earns his living by honest labor vote to fasten the hold of these leeches upon themselves ?—Hick- ory Times. one on 5 The Press on Fusion. Charlotte Observer: Wonder if they are through yet or if they are going to fix up some more medicine for us? Lexington Dispatch: Having begun, let us finish the work and get the silver legislation we all desire. Raleigh News and Observer: It ‘is expedient because it will win, ‘and it is the only thing, as far as human calculation may go, that van Wil: Reidsville Webster's Weekly: We repeat, let it be extended all down the line. Silyer men cannot afford to fight each other at any point. Charlotte News: It is nou a time to say harsh things, or act rashlv. We urge all Democrats to consider the situation as it is deliberatively and wisely, and there need be no fear of the re- sult. Winston Sentinel: ‘This ar- rangement of details will enable eyery friend of Bryan and free | coinege to realize that his efforts in behalf of the great cause of hu- manity will not be in vain, at least 80 far.as North Carolixa is concerned. a Nothing In It. Science seems to be getting things down to a very fine point. Some one has hatched a theory that certain characteristics are indicated. by the trimming of a pencil, Now we dislike to be always Mocking horns with science but we don’t believe the,stuff. Some of our literary giants of the straightest sect don’t do any pen- jeil trimming at all but just bor- row a ready wharpened. one that they can afford to throw away {and borrow another, white many {of the sweetest little creatures whose kiddish brother will not {bap bie xuder spd toihale het eto, abiadoebon ane) vith of one made to the other through a mutual friend They came to- gether by the merest chance. Beth the ladies were at the depot waiting totauke the same train, and when the'r identity became known they fell upon each othex’s neck and and wept from joy. Rev. Sam Jones says. “It I want to get aright square judg- ment, I'd rather go into a news- paper than a court of justice. No man whose life is true, pure and just, is afraid of all the newspa- per presses in Amcrica. They are the best detective forces in America today. They have pune- tured more shams than any other agency, and as tar as I am con- cerned, I say take the bridies off and let them go. The only oues that will be hurt will be the shams and frauds.” | A traveling correspondent of the New York World figures out a& majoriiy of 10,000 for McKin- ley in Washington county, Md., whereupon the Washington Post wants to krow by what process he figures out a majority of 10,000 for anybody ina county which vasts only 9,379 votes. When it comes to fignring, it is hard to beat the McKinley election prognostica.or. —— Wilmington Star. oe paps poarar tare at Thinking and Acting. The man who thinks all the time and never acts eccomplishes nothing. He is tov sleepy to suc- ceed. The man who acts all the time and never thinks is a plod der. He does what others tell him, but does nothing that he tells himself. The successtul man not only thinks all the time, bat backs up bis thinking with acting. ame Weighs Less Than a Pound. Sturt ea A baby girl weighing only 14 {ounces has been born to Mr, and Mra. W. H. Peters, of this county. She is gight inches long, but cries lastily, and physicians say wili prebably live. The famous Force midget, of Burlington, N. J.; waa nine inches long when it was born.—Eikhart (Ind.) Dispatch. Hon, Cyrus B. Watson, Democratic tb dor or. iy | Candidate, tor Governor, will speak at innocence and lovii-| | Greenville, Friday, Qet..16. =n ® | Washington, Saturday, Oat7. | J- W. HIGGS, Pres, m Uheaes and Feral 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 prytits and quick sales is our motto. Our goods are new and cheap to meet tne goods at a price far below the usual price. $75 casket we sell for 360 70 oe et 66 5D 65 66 «é T3 45.50 55 be te be 40 50 eh oe be 55 45 66 66 bs 30 35 v6 be ob 95 30 6 be 6b 20 2y 66 . (6 15 1 12.50 _ All we ask is a trial and will give en- tire satisfaction. G. A. McGOWAN & CO. Opposite Post Office. B. F. SUGG, Manager. Be _ emen J. S. HIGGS, Cashier Maj. HENRY HARDING Ass’t Cashier. Greenville, N.C. STOCKHOLDE:KS. Representing a Capital of More Than a Helt Million, Dollars, 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. . ee omc RARY TENE We respectfully solicit the accounts of firms, individuals and the general vublic, Checks and Account Books furnish ed on application. 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. eS S = > ne e. —4 <§ an he a) m3 os. = Ke NS 6 W gf OP Su ogee 8 ae in A > Bee | 4 9)83 a2 jor hey nH of ae peek eae ae "£95 CH Ole< 5 oe) es ¢ A j an Fg and @ aes ee fF eaz! * "S : i bce | ' > =, be taut we es “8 ‘sure to see my samples: styles, not an old piece in the lot.. wants of the masses, We are sel ing. | HAVE THE PRETTIEST» ——LINE OF — Wall Paper! ever shown in Greenville. Be. All new Will take pleasure in bringing samples to your home if you wilk-. notify me at wy shop near Hume ber's, on Dickerson avenue, A. P ELLINGTON, Greenvilie Market. Corrected by S. M. Schultz. Beeswax. per Cotton ang reantt, Below are Norfolk prices of cottoi and peanuts for yesterduy, 23 furnished: Tone—tirm. Wm. T. Dixon, President National | GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET REPORT, LY oO. L. JOYNER. ... 24 00 8 Fine.... ..7 to 14 CuTTEers--Common... ....64 tol0 Fine........ .10 to 18 || Waele 5 A N permanent! Shao Luas—Commow.... . 66 o¢t@e Cee &é i Ra cured in 16t035 days. You can be treated af iets wy 20T2¢ forsame price under same guarane Pn ty. If you prefer tocome hero we willcon tractto pay railroad fareand hotel bills,and bochatge, if we faii to cure. If you have taken mere cury, lodide potash, and still have aches and ains, Mucous Patehes in mouth, Sore Throat, imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers or any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows fallin out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISON we ,uarantee tocure. We solicit the most obsti« nate ee pe eaaeene tho werld for a. as ecaanotcure. This diseasé ha baffled the skill of tho most eminent phiyate cians. $500,000 capital behind our uncondie tional guaranty. Absolute proois sent sealed on application. Address COOK REMEDY CO, 307 Masonic Temple. CHICAGO. ILL. ieee) - Professional Cards. D® R. L. CARR, DENTIST, Greenville, N. C. Office over Old Brick Store next to King Hose. John E, Woodard, F. c. Harding, Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N.C, OODARD & HARDING, ATYORNEYS-AT-LAW, Greenville, N. ~pecial attention given co collectio 8 and settlement of claims. Loans made on short time. 3arbers. AMES A. SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST. GREENVILLE. N. 0. | Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty CRBERT EDMUNDS. _ “FASHIONABLE BARE ER © Special attention given ro cleaning Gentlemens Clothing Fou SCHOOL EDR Pants Oct. 2nda Home er for Ne ls. from 8 to 16 years of age. Nuta- ber limited to 0. “Address © Be Mrs. A. LU. MCC:-WHELan, Norwogd F. 0 Newon Our ‘OTEL NICHULSON, ~~ J. A, Burgess, Mgr. 24) ERCP Rtow, N- C. vated, several new rooms added, elec- tric bellsto every room, Patronage of traveling puulic solicited.. ne, = “The Towa Tax List for 1896 sha . 8 « ~? 2a yee ae es see te HUD: oar a ne ue ; } Butter, per lb 15 to 25. Western Sides 4} tu 5- Sugar cured flams 10 to 124 Sorn 40 to 60 Corn Meal 50 to 65 Flour, Family 3.75 to 4,25 Lard 54 to 10 Oats 35 to 4@ Sugar 4 to6 Coffee 13 to 25 Salt per Sach 80 ta 1 75 Chickens 10 to 25. Eggs per doz W to 11 20 by Cobb Bros.’ & Commission Mere chants of Norfok - ’ COTTON. Good Middling 8 Middling 74 Low Middling re Good Ordinary 6 11-16 Tone—eusy PEANUTS. Prime . 24 Extra Prime 3 “ancy 3 Spanish $1.10 ba i , This Hotel has been thoroughly reno | SS “wHLeal « GLSN & VELLUN KR. . AND BRANCHES. AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD Conaenseu senedule # ESTABLISHED 1875. SAM. M. SCHULTZ. PORK SIDES &SHOTLDERS JARMERSAND MERCHANTS BUY ing their year’s supplies will tin’ theirinrerest toget onr prices befe ce ni . TRAINS GOUN } SOUTH. Dated Ran! ie Junel4th {3 5 /S 4) o's 188, 4 RA AQ LA LE LLL | LS ee ee epee atte nel A. M. DM. \, M Leave Weldon | 1. 53) 9 44 Ar. Rocvk Mt | 1 00:10 39) Lv Tarvore 12 12) | Ly Rocky Mt | 1 8010 | 5 46 Lv Wilson 2 0811 6 20 Lv'Sélma 253)! Ly Fay'tteville) 436 1 7, Ar. Florence | 7 23) 3 4 | een we EE EE . a5 OR An — | | | ee v. M. A.M Lv Wilson 2 08 6 20 Lv Goldsboro 3 10 7 05. Lv Magnolia 4 16 x 10 Ar Wilmington| 5 45, 9 45 P.M. A.M TRAINS GOING NOTRH. Dae | Re | | oS Aprit 20, ve 2m re - en ee Ly Bleret ce N4ro fF 4) Lv eayertevitle: TE Tu 1 4u tiv Selma 112 7 | ! Ar Wilson | Jey. ay Peet | 2 | ‘ | fm | * | \. M| Pos Poy Wilmmngtoa) 9 25, 70 [ov Manoir 1" 5 ; 8 80 Le Goldegers | le 01 | 9 4G ar Witeon 1 | WW) 27 -¥ Carbore | 248 | ne en | —— 24 ae 1 so io “os i Ai a Vi. i iP. 4 P. M. v Wilson | iG. na 45, 1) 32 ar Koeky Mt 2 17 Hy i 1 WA 0 Tarbors 400, | Lv Carbore i | | Lv Kocky We | 2 a7, 1217 Ar vedon LO Train on Scotlaud Neck Sraneb roa eaves Weldon 3.55 p, m., Halifax 4.10 p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p w., Greenville 6.47 p, m., Kinston 7.45 p. tn. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2 a.m., Greenville §.22 a. m. Arriving Galifux at 11:00. m., We'don 11.20 am | laily except Sunday. Trains on Washnigton Branch lenve Washington 8.00 a, m., and 3.00 p.m, arrives Parmele 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 6.20 p. m,, arrives Waushington 11.60 a. m., and 7.10 p. m. Daily ex- ept Suudav. Connects with trains on Scotl: nd Neek Braneh,. Pra leaves earugru, N marle & Kaleigh Ku. daily exeeptsun- day, it 4oup. m., Sanday sod P.M; arrive Plymouth v.00 PL Me, 6.25 p. im. Returning. aves Plymouth daily except Sundey, 6.00 a. uw, Sunday 9.30 a om., arrive Tarboro W.25 ae and W458 Trainou Midland N.C. oranch leaves Gold3boro daily, except Sunday, 6.09 a m, atriving Smithteld 7°30 4. m. Re. turning leaves Smithfield 8 00 a. m., ar- rives st Goldsbors 9.30 a. m: Trans m Nashville) branch leave Rocky Mount at 4.30 °p. m.. arrive Nashville 5.05 p. —, Spring Hope 5 30 p. m. Returuin eive Spring Hope B.J)1. in, Nashv 3.3y am, aitivd at Rosky Mouut 9.0 4 m, daily except Sunday. Trains on Lat‘a beanch, Florence R d., leave Laci 6 40 pm, ative Dunbar 1.50 pm, Clio %.05 p m. Returning leave Clivi6.10 1m. Dunbar 6.30 a m, arrive Latta 7. 50 4 am, daily except Sun- Train onClingon Branch leayes War- saw for Clinton ‘caily, ‘except Sutilay, 11.10a,m.and 8.50 p, m: Returnirg leaves Clinton at7.00 a. m. aud3,00, a. Train No. 78 makes close connection at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via Riehmone. alse at Rovky Mount with Norfolk and Carolina. B for Noriolk ne all politts We ofthi ae . olk. . of 7 ts Gabe 2 Supt. T: M-EMERSON, teat Manage -. J. R. KENLY, Gen’l Manager, 1 Pine et ice te Ablect Female School I have secured the services of a thor- olighiy“ vompetent ‘ tencher“ an‘ shall open a school for girls in the bafiding on my premises lately occupied as music _ rooms) (The:session ‘begin’ ou: °°’ MONDAY, 7th née SEPTEMBER u, via Albee Lhe Only 2 ive-Dollar Jaily : nite WREKLY OBSERVER. nallite brapehes, FLOUR, COFFEE, °” | RICK, TEA. ¢ . ,C ar Marge + ft T ria? AWaYS BELO Te! 3 wer 8 © feat i Tu a AS Dew C'GiRS | | Wehey direct iho Mani taeturets ta. | Di ny V pata TY A eee ravtit, A +6. | iehe stark of | FURNITURE | jalwavs onhaned #4 sek prices bes the times, toot goods areall bought av sal! for CAD merefore, levine au rQ rub we seb ai ae iealgde “2 WMS it eaprarrgeg, No vids My3ae a Ww, “LLE GRE | wa The nexr session of this school will Open on The work and diselpline of the schoo) will be as heretofore ; We ask a continuance ;0f your past! iteral putronage. W. H. RAGSDALE. THE MORNING STAR, The (ldest Dail) Newspaps r in North Carolina. its Class 1 in the State. Favors Limited Free Coinage of American Silver and Repeal of the Ten Per Cent. Tax on State Banks. Daily 50 cents per month. Weeklv $1.00 per year. WH. BsRNARD ~ Wilmington N.C The Charlictte a ee ee SH North Catolina:’. UORRMOST SERAPELER Bot a he Pac Gh eb he Y , AND ¥ WEEKLY. {ndeperden, and fearlesa ,2/ : More atactive than ever. it will > invaluable visitor to the hon: office, the club or the;work. :room. BE DAILY OBSERVER. e news 0 world. Com = Daily ‘reports from the Stat,’ nd National: Gapitels, $8 ‘a:vear Aue! 5 a area Qa, (aneee All the ited paler be npr taken. ae 7 fe « ? * em iy el a meet aE ct : = Mely chasing elsewhere Onrerack ise cen pdese | MONDAY SEPT. 7, 1896. nd continue for 10 months. The terms are as follows. Primary F neli« per m0. 82 00 | {ntermediate © 8 $2 00 | Higher a $3 00 Languages (each) ** $1 50 s) Qet, 14ébai Met el gy ba Wee | ‘| Jowett, once master \of: Balliol, who ning herves and friends in ps oer ee Od “aT Gk qe0"O G23 a. . { ‘Judges : f Election. The following-is the list of judges of election for Pitt councy for the election to be held on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November 1896 Beaver Dam—C C Oase, Marion iSmith. Geo W Hemby. | Belvoir—J ‘T Hodges, W Rives, E P. Norris. Bethel—Jas H Bryan, W J Whitehurst, J H W Howell. Carolina—M A Woolard, Henry G Nobles, Levi Clemons. Chicod No 1—J W Swith, W L Smith, Frank Ricks. H Proctor, Henry Rountree. Contentnea No -1—Jonathan Daii, H S Hardy, George Dail. Contentnea No 2—Sebron Cox, Wm Worthingtou, Horace Roy- ster. IL Flyus, WU Joboson. Farmville No 2 David Morgar iJ N Bynum, George oay. Greenville No 1—-W C SP Houybrey No 1—- Jesse W Whitfield, Samuel MoMatthews, Greenville Biowr, Nik May i). Greenviiiea No 3—J L Thigpen, IF M Smith. Fred Jenking, Greenville No 4—Louts N Briiy AD Jotnsoo, Joseoh Atkinson. Pactoius— Luu-ford Flemicg W R Whichara, Jr, Charles Spun | Swift Creek No I—W § Wilsor, 4 C Smith, J S Brown. | Swift Creek No 2—Watt Chap- | map. N R Cory, Fred Cannon. Democratic Canvass. | The candidates of the Democratic pariy ot Pitt county for the Legishiture and the various county offizes will ad Idress the people upon the political is. ‘sues of the day, at the following times and places. viz : Lany’s School House, October 7th. Viaddack's XRoads, Friday, Octo- ber 9tn. . Grimesland. Saturcay, October 10ta. Falkland, Thursday, October Lith. Bethel, Saturday. October 171th. May’s Chapel, Wednesday, October, 215... Black Jack, Friday, October 23rd. Burney’s, Saturday, October 24th. Stckes, Tuesday, October, 27th. Pactolus, Wednesday, October 28th. Parkers School Thursday, October 29th. Farmville, Friday, October 30th. Avden, Saturday, Octover 31st. Candidates of other parties are invit— ed to be present and participat> ia the discussién. Aurx. L. Bow. Chairman Democratic Execut:ve Com. W edn sday, House, Public Speaking, Hon. J. H. Smail, Democratic Elec- tor, and Hon. J. B. Regpass,' Republi- can Elector, will address the people of Pitt county at Black Jack. Saturday, Oct. 3rc. Pactolus, Monday, Oct. Sth. Greenville, Tuesday, Oct. 6th. Ayden, W ednpaday, Oct. 7th. H on. W. H. Lasas ant Hoa. Harry | Skinner, Democratic and Populist’ can- didates tor’ Congrées in this district, will speak at Greenville on Wedhesdiy, Biographivts. Mrs. Humphry Ward, in the course of a recent address on the subject of books and their ‘uses, remin ed her hearers of the prédiction of. said: ‘‘We shall come in the future to teach almost entirely by biogra- phy; ‘We shall begin with'life which is thé’ most’ familiar fo us—_the life of: Christ—and we! shall, mere and } more; put .before our. children ;the | great ¢xamples of persons'-lites 80 that they shall have from the gt ~Homely Stetnphen Chicod No 2—L H White, JO} Falkland—W M Smith, J H Smith, F R Drewingtcn. : Fariuvelle No L—-M L Move,'L Hin s, d-| Our Work: a > . ¥ 2 . he ‘Inanmncarioan yo al. ) misdeeds 3 GIVES YOU TEE NEWS FRESH EVERY AFTERNOO™(EXCEPTSUNDAY)AND WORKS FOR THE RFS™ | —INTERESTS OF. oO Se etree ee se nh GREEN VILLEFIRST, PITTCOUNTY SECOND OUR POCKET BOOK THIRD. THE EAS SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, When you need tthe THEREFLECTOR:E BLANK. BOOKS. STATIONERY wm: TN AEELECTO } _ PUBLISHED NRE WEDN ESDAY AT One Dollar Per Year. This is the People’s Favorite THE TOBACCO DEPAKTMENT, WHICH IS A KEGULAR FEATURE OF tuk PaP ist; IS ALONE WORTH MANY ‘IMéES ‘ful —(0)-—— JOB PRINTING » ee Don't forget. the Reflector Ofmces. ba WE AAVE; AMPLE§FACILITIES FOR TRE WORK AND DO ash KINDS;,;0k COMMERCIALYAND TOBACCO WAREHOUSE WORK. QO em ee nd Prices Suit cur Fatrons : , is THE CHEAPEST PLAGE sania deamen FOR + $n! or a ¢icy iil eg Why O} eat iq bh th. | j if ths ba aay gg be a a i Rg oe bs o ee Ag Jee. hd. bi re A Bc calc cee coy J. R. Moye. J. G: Moye. | JU Abi Ist the lowest price avy ubject to to yon? Arethe best qualities any indeceueus! lf so come ip ‘nd 8 -e our pew stosk ~ which we have jast re- ewived. Our store is fall of New Goods and prices were vever lower. To ‘Abe ladies we ex end a cordial in- witation to examine our stock of ' We have.a. beautiful and up:to- daié tine.’ You will find the latest styles and we know we can please you Oh, how lovely, how beau- tiful, the prettiest line | have ever seep, is what cur lady friends say of them. We bave a large live both ju colors asd blacks aud cab please you. nace ee rm mami 0 “dies ard Geuts FUR lamigaina GOODS we have a splendid live. : e aed To LADIES CLOTH for Wrape we bave juss what you want. In Men and Boys PANTS GOUDS we have just the best stock to be found and prives were never lower. SHOES. In shoes we eadeav or tu buy such as will piease the wearer, the prices on Shoes are much Jower than lart season. Give US a ttial when you need Shoes for yourself or xny member of yoor fauily, We can fit the smull- est or largest foot in the county. Our L. M. Keynulds & Co. ’s Shoes for Mev aud Boys are warranted | to give good service. We have had wix years experience with this line aud know thew to ve ali we clalin for them. In HARDWARE, GUNS, GUN IMPLEMENTS, ‘LOADED SH&LLS, CROCK- ERY, GLASSWARE, HALL PARLOR LAMPS, LAMP FIXTURES, TINWARE, 2 WOOD and WILLOW WARE - HARNESS & COLLARS, TRUNKS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FURNITURE, CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES, CARPETS, CARPET PAPER, RUGS, LACE CURTAINS. CURi ALN POLES, — and xuy goods you need for your ~ gelf aul family core to see us... - Qa: object iy to sell gooa bon- est zoods at the lowest pricer. We have a lage line of ~FURNITUR perive giva you! ‘anything you miay need at the lowest prices you ever heard of. Come and see our , $12.50 Solid Oak Bedroom Saits, * To pass us by would be an inex- ‘gaaxblo injastice to your pocket book. This is not se because we BBY 80, but because our g aD | pFiges make it 80. si proposition: > If we deserve nothing, give us nothing, but il See a Here isa] er DAILY REFLECTOR. To Keepita Coustanlly at it Brings Snocess. JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING Se eae Crentes many a new bieiness, Enlargeg mmny an old business, AVreserves mauy a large business. ¥ Revives many a dull business, SR) ? ] 3 971 to-ride up a hild.it’s: because he isn’t an 2 | inelined. CCTOGENARIANS Pr. Pass by Somet me, But These are al I _ Young Folks. | | | 2 | : | . etc tate ) a Forthe Jast week or two we have been preaching G. E. Crabiveu's is in town. W. Owens went to Norfolk today. A. H. Taft went to Blymouth today. Glasgow Evans, of Conetoe, was here, © oda se to the lcs snd ithas done us good. We have A little son ot Mrs. d- H. Kinion is) quite sick, istill the best selection in the city. Our 25 cent Dress Patterns are unexcelled and the ladies are catching on to the same. PPO L ALP re Ginger and Pepper In this Business. Now take a peep at our fall CLOTHING and OVERCOATS. Wouldn't knowthey were ready- made exeept for the prices, They are as good as ready-made Clothirg at double the money ‘Our clothes wears hetter and longer and fits better and. look prettier than any ones. Try usin this line. L. Hooker went to Norfolk today to attena the races. ‘three of the children of Prot. W. H, Ragsdale are sick with chills: F. C. Harding went to Grifton Sat— urday evevin; and returned this morn— lag. Rev. E. D. Wells left today for Franklin coutity to attend ‘Tar Liver Association. Rev. J. W. McNamara, of uittleton, preached at Mt. Pleasant Suday- and returned honre today. Mrs. W. G.. Lang, of Farmville,-who; spent the past week with friends-bere, / returned home today. Mrs. R, M. Hearne axd_ little ward, of Washiogton, are visting tamily of Allen Warren. s — Great Shoe Values. PALL LS RPPLLL. NLL PLL LLL LL ONL PIRATE AAA County Commiysioners were in 3€s, today. No, Ms é ! | 0, Maud, dear, poll tax is ned. a rele very low. sion We have them in 20th century ae | OPEN’G. = NOON. CLOSE. | fx on parrots. | ° Sept. TM TRG TZ) Ney tll dress and blazor paver ‘hand-welt, vici kid, dungola, satin calf, goat and Nov. 7.95 7.88 7.78 tat Mrs. L. Griffin's. hand-turn in button, kid and gaiter. Dec. 8.05 799 7.88 | Jan. 8.13 8.07 7.97| Phere are said to be lots of skins in’ + - us, ask for us and eome see Us. >* | “La Just received 100,000 envelopes. } IGKS & TAFT. OPEN’G CLOSE. |'For good Job Printing, we are the, ‘ 663 | people, Pork—Sept. 6.00 6.45 | . t When youssee « Wheelman refuse T' re ce | nee Tear 1e Money Savers. 2 seen. Schuitz. Money duys. Brown’s. ~ Milk | morning. Smith. When “Shut the Deor”’ ‘tps wan ies call on us as we are the only con- cern in. this town that carry them... *e Ep. H. SHELBURN & Co. b) eee wis,” great in shape still rire ’ Home Swe, Mined Fickles conts pér quart at Stielkurn's oF a to: ) fi) We ae ‘surgly.the’ people to ee on ab asl ‘aad Ka your groceties and confections from.| — S ae Tye at ‘the quality. of our goeds oe “Kp. H, Susuaven & Co. OCULATION. eee eee The Place to Use Your Eyes is Right hele. Pay your taxes. Country sausage.—time hear. signs will soon A sick man is put on a diet for his LAMPS, LIBRARY LAMPS, | own well fare. Best Blend ‘Yea .29c per lL, ar 5 M. Schultz. Fresh Carr Buster today, at 5S. M. loaned on 30, 60 and 90 Apply to E.. C. Harding. 15 cents a dozen, Lemons 15 cents a |; dozen a‘ Shelburn’s. A tul' line of fresu. canned goods, heap prices ” meats, tobacco und cigars at Jesse W.4; Elegant lines of tres hand made ceudies just received. Ep.. H. Suetpurn & Co. tor Apply to. E. B. Higgs. ‘For a Chwice smoke, try Philadelphia Seal, at D. 5. Smith's. ‘Vermont Mutter for sale ‘at OS COAL weather “coms, dou’t turget where .o buy your Coal. SPEIGHT & igre y ea 2 tia 6p DS Boot | only. '25 | 4 pheupest plece in town and q Sule—Delivered every | over: avy: stove e. AN AD Ef so every lady. who has inspected our new __—<>styles in