THE DAILY REFLECTOR D. J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner, TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 25 Cents a Month, Vor. 4. GREENVILLE, N. C.. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7 1896. Serpette ayn - soe. octet es a HIGH — ART JE designer of styles tor PALL 00D. eee 9) ge New and completeline of Dress Goods, and trimmings to match Carpets, Rugs and Mattings In endless variety. Come and see them, no: trouble to show goods.|! oldgent sade: BYLA bie Sine ei <-Next'ddort6 cme MA Greon ville. “a i King 39 00, R W King 198 70, H A EB MecLawhorn 205, E A Moye a “Timber lands'ot Beaufort County Tjum., Dae ber Co., in Chicod rownslipy be a COMMISSIONER 8’ MEETING G. GREENVILLE, N. C., Oct. Sth. The Board of Commissioners ot Pitt county met tiis date, present C. Daw- son, chairman, L. Fleming, S. M. Jones T. E. Keel and Jesse L. Smith. The tollowing ‘orders fer paupers were issued ; Martha Nelson 200, H D Smith 2 00, Nancy Moore, 340, Susan Briley 2 50s Henry Harris 250, Kenneth Hender- son 3 00, Eliza Edwards 150, J H Bibb 200, Henry Dail 2 00, Sam and Ann Uhlerry 400, Fannie Tucker 2 00, Alice Corbett 3 00, Winitred Taylor 6 00, Winnie Chapman 1 40, Polly Adams ] 50, Mrs J W Crisp 2 80, 7 00, Edwin Haddock L 50, Matilda Thomas 2 00, Mrs. Chas Juyner 190, Hannah Dupree 1 50, Lucinda Peel 2 00, Sarah Bright 2 00 James Long | Alex Venters, 1 50, W M Boyd 150, Elizabeth Garris 1 00, Amanda Datn 7 OU. The county purpo.es were isaued : Chas. Skinner 25 50, C W Dunn 10 75, ‘ R Parker 1650, D D Hask- ett 6 20, N L Gray 3 10, J W Smith 135 26, James L Roberson 3 00, 2 M Starkey 31 10, R M Starkey 510, J T Smith t 50, R L Joyner 17 62, D J Whichard 4 70, MeG. Bullock 1 60, J L Little 420 90, J J Laughirghouse, 1 00, John Elks 26 17, Jason Joyner @ 40, Dr. C OH Laughinghouse, 26 20, Dr. C O'H Laugiinghouse, 2 00, R W 1240, RW King 1955, R Wi 900, RW King 9400, RW ‘ullowing orders for general King King Biow 20 00, J R Smith & ro. 11 11, 21 20, Laura Wisson 8 20, W H Cox 7 3d,’ E Carson 370, T J Thomas 17 58, Ben Craft 1 65, R M Muye 29 80, WH Allen 175, FM Kilpatrick 3 10, J A. Lang 78 60, J 4 Eubanks 4 20, A Alexander 2 10, B F Tyson & Co 13 80, WE Moye 2 05, James Barrett, 15 40, J I Brown 31.- 37,3 S Ross 2 15,J J Stokes 2 05, D A Watkins 170, RW Smith 1 38, Ira Albritton 3 70,S M Jones 9 30, C V Newton, 3 65, Joe Hales 4 35, R W Ward 50c, B F Ward 2 60, Willis Johnson 4.10, R Allen 215, T E Keel 13 40, Jesse L Smith 7 60, Joe Hathaway 380, Woody McLawhorn 160, W E Tucker 410, E A Moye 220 Major Pollard d5e, HT King 3.00, W M King 8 10, C Dawson 11 60 L Fleming 7 00, S M Jones 8 60. The following persons were allowed list taxes for 1896. Greenville—F B Burnett, W K Mc- Gowan, G A McGowan, L A McGow, an,H C Edwards, Queen‘e Victoria McGowan, Mrs. E J Moore, Chas. 8. Riley & Co, Miles Harrer, John Flem- ing and Jordan Cox. Contentnea—L A McGowan, W I King, W H Campbell, Henry Harring ton, Charlie Grimes, Chas S_ Riley & Chicod—Mrs. Feggy Rodgers, B B Paramore, Ransom Boyd, A B Hudson RS — Beaufort County Lumber Co., 8 W Bell. . | : estol iat A McGowan. GA Mv Gowan, guardian for children. Carolina— Mrs. Margaret Moore. Ordered that valuation ‘of land of Penvie Vainright in’ Chicod townalip be corrected. Ordered. that taxés of Mrs. H. Wil- liams be corrected and balance due be refunded by the Sheriff.” Ordered that Altred Canton be re~ leased trom payment ot pol tax: f or 1896. on wa Ordered” ‘that the valudtion ‘6 the < jereased 15 per cent. sa 1 00, Alex Harris 12 00, Frank Cavnons| , January term, 1897, Pit itt t Superior | Court. FIRST WEEK. George Mooring, colored, J L Thig- pen, David Hyman, J H_ Beardsley, L H Worthington, J J Evans, J Ui Star- key, Jos Tripp, WR Perker, J G Taylor, C D Rountree, WO Barhill, Fred Cannon, colored, J S Brown, col- ered, Nausby Mills, M M Stokes, H H Hardy, RS Baldree, A Garris, W li Stocks, M C Manning, W H Jen- kins, Warren Langley, RG Council, W G Stokes, Jas. Browa, W R Wil- liams, S D Overton, Sherrod White, W J Warbritton, J F Allen, C C Case, Osear Johnson, G W Pitan, J rt duewell, W IL Aaams. LH Pender, JG Tyson, Jas A Smith, colored, J B Randolph, Carlos Harris, B If Hardy, LaFayette Cox, M C smith, TH Fleming, C W Bailey John S Brown, L H Smith, W J Jack- son, A Cooper, D B Carrington, JL , LH Hester, C N Feaden. Seanad ad ~ OX His Statement false. When D. L. Russell spoke ia Green” ville on Saurday, 3rd inst., he gave as his reason fer not engaging in a joint debate with the Democra‘ic candidate for Governor, that joint discussions in the eastern counties where the cpeak- ings would v2 attended by a_ large number of colored people would provoke stiife and bad feeling between the races, und he did not want to be a patty to | The follo ving Pc an wedi rereading such disorder. But this was just adodge, He ought to have been in Greenville on Tuesday and seea the falsehvod stamped ou his assertion by the joint debate between J. H. Small and J, B Respass. two gentlemen, one a Democrat ani the other a Republican, spoke here to a mixed crowd, and no one could ask to see a more orderly and well behaved audience than that which set before ‘These these two speakers. Russel knew when be made the as- sertion that there was no more likeli hod of disturbance being created at a joint discussion in the eastern counti es than in any other portion of the State, ng Savage in Jail. A Scouland Neck special to the Rich- mond Dispatch says: Young Savage, the cclored man who was arrested here some wecks ago for stealing goods and escaped froth the Sheriff, and , was sub- sequently captured in Philadelphia, is now in ja'l at Halifax awaiting his trial at November Court. Savage made a confession that he had three confederates, but refused to g.ve their names, saying he had sworn never to reveal them. When he was arrested in Philadelphia he had a letter on his percon addressed to W. T. Smith, It was from Scotland Neck, tut in the letter was a clipping from the Scotland Neck Commonwealth giving an account of Savage’s escape from the officer. and this served to clinch Savage, who con- fessed at ouce to the detective who ar- rested him that he was the man wanted a eal Through to Farmville, Telephone connection was made with Farmville’ today. -Manager Atkins was out there and piaced "phones in the stores of R. L. Davis & Bro. and W. M. Lang. The through line works lige a charm, conversation over it being very distinct indeed. The Farmville line runs by the store of C. ‘D. Smith at the old Cobb store, 8 ‘miles from, town, where a phene has also” been placed. do ‘This .new line 13 No, 8, all shane on it having the same: connection at eentral office. | ‘chy eregpaAl Rot thee ger i Be es ) he wcelatk Bird Bye, : yon oneiof tht raced ut Norfolk'yester | we bik ate. Tybee .000¥ | |DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS od ‘ aot niensnnneitteteitee a SAN st ninhnmnaingnaoee hide: ~ ee n. JOHN ROBINSON'S CIRCUS. . 7 ONLY: ONE DAY <8 ae Friday, Oct. OOth, Le Oe, The only big show to appear here this season. In the meantime go and see rRANK WILSON'S —MAMMOTH STOCK OF— othing a A NID een __ Overcoats The largest assortment ever gathered under one tent. The latest styles and makes. No rea- sonable price refused. A few more of those stump-pulling Pants spoken of by the clown. This chilly weather is a reminder that you must change your UNDERWEAR Remember | have received a full and complete line of Underwear in all weights and makes and prices. You will not be satisfied vnless you see my stock. FRANK WILSON, _ The King Clothier. Sot nt mate a ea Ca: mem FALL & WINTE 1896. HARDEE. Prices will talk louder Le 5 anythin g else we Lee CAN SAY. ee. Al! the arguments in the world would not indace you to buy fro-a us unless you were to find prices right. We will sell you goods from 15 to 35 per cent lower than any house iu towa and don’ t you forget it. We have doneit before and are da - ing ittoday. The proof of the puddingisin 114i: 1 Give us a trial and we warrant liks Oliver Twist “Yon'ihask for more.” GLOVES ‘LACE Go Ds, HOSIERY, (UNDER 0 a & Hats,}J al \ Lik __{t | O xr stock, embraces CLOTHING, CAPES, Cloaks, Ks ae Antes aimee Srnne nee : a : No. 563 riidh gill bool id ws ahiew wild mane wore e B ome sd ane : oe ; ‘Leader of & : | At 1 Hig he old stand, . los. BES I HAVE TEE PRETTIEST x & poll of the compositors employed} 10—Thou shalt get up when baby on the Chicago newspape;s showed the). cries... ge ” = TINEWOF ; = et tesult: Tribune, for Bryan,| Andtry the child to tranquilize. : : : 3; for McKinley, 42, Record, for} — - These my commandments fiom| yz oq yy Wall laper! Be 82; tor Mckinley, 5. Chron— - day to day, Unter He ; " icle, for Bryan, 60;. for McKinley, 10. |. Implicitly thou shall obey. : . : n (ever ab iy Greenvill B ee Ba, "| Inter Ocean, for Bryan, 57; for MeKia-) 4, husband said that Tillie had Panera Lireel oe ereen® a a ley, 13. Times—Herald, tor Bryan, 553) ao ganed: “That is the way to treat | sure to see my samples. All new . “as , cats . ow gt . : = tered as second-class; mail matter. for McKinley, 4. men,” when her own guilt was discov- GREENVILLE, xe | styles, uot an cld piece in the lot.- edocs: | — cieiniannataemgiiamagss ered. Have just received an Will take pleasurs in bringing SURSCRIPTIONZRATES. The gold bug. papers, and the Re Ere samples to your home if you will’ * A Cham of Evt!. notify me at wy shop near Hume vs blican party declare that there is ~ ee = $8700] PY pay One year, wi “Ona month, - 1. = «2 enough money in the country to do ber’s, on Dickerson avenue, pee week, - - °* @- -10/business. Where is it? In the hands ; 8 yee Je __| of the latest style and are ready to serve, Look at the druakard. He’s some- : ico Lower A. Po ELLINGTON, | , riers without a . . the wants of the trade at Prices Lowe Delivered i in town, by carriers of the monopolies and being used to body’s son. 1 don’t know whose ; aud] than ever offered befcre. Small profits amtra cost. ply ; | ; rome } “wh Avoetiong rates are Itberal and ean be | °*T4Pt voters! That ought to be} erchance somebedy’s husband—blear- and quick sales is our motto Our G i i k t. rs the editor or at|stopped also. Our free institution, and . |Zoods are new and cheap to meet the reenviile Marice pom application to the e ; PP 80. - ins ? eyed, wretched fellow! I go up to him} wants of the masses, We are selling ‘orrected by 8. M. Sehultz + ghe office | ree ballot, ard fast passing under this coods at a price far bel the usual JOTTOCLEG DY ©. M, GCMULGZ. . one and say: “Poor drunkard, how came |*™ price tar below the usu: - — ‘ , rice, ", per Lo 15 to 25 a sg hos buying system. If the Republicans you here?” “I am here because th a¢ , 875 cacket it 860 Western, Sides 4t to 5- rre ; : 2 dew Lo . 75 casket we sell for ve mit | , ae a portortion te ey, who will |" buy the election, 1t is farewell to is here.’ “Whatis that?” Icis the 70H Sugar cured Iams » 10 to 124 £ San ayn shasy ; Ayre gend in brief items of News as it occurs American independence. — Durham open saloon.” J walk up to the saloon 65 455 aon Meal ” 4 - : {a each neighborhood. Write plainly Sup. . ‘ s%5) be te be AQ orn Ms . , “ : and only on one side of the paper. } and say, “Ob. open saloon, the worst Fe TS Flour, Family 3.75 to 1 SOR oe a PURER RE eT RE thing this i e t t i I +4 45 bh *s bs 30 Lard oF toi | | a thing uss “ dam ation, how ine pa ere 35 to 40 sana * rtp Gov. Carr has called a flower con- | YU heres am hzre because that is a) we OQ Sugar tae . sion on subscrip- . °? What is thatr? “Th atnte “i rr ts 15 otlee y ee ald vo agente. gress to meet at Asheville October 21, ae : W i is thatr , The _ ry ar 12.50 Salt per Sach 80 to 1 75 | 22 and 23, for the purpose of deciding | “*™" walk Up {oO the statute Jaw) 41) we ask is a trial and will give en- | Chickens 10 to 25 ————=——— : Purp ° “H e vou here?” Be-| tir facti ° Eggs per doz lv to 11 — e 0 4 <3) 6 cr PY 5) Des £ f; upon a national flower and asking con- ana say, © vw came! ou ore « ° G MS WAN & CO. Beeswax. per 10. WEDNESDAY. OcTOBER, 7TH, 1896. A ve .. | Cause that is here.” ‘What is that?” A. cGO AN & lee adopt their choice. Gov. Carr : O ite Post Ties Cotton and Peanut, —~-— : : has invited the governors of the various SUNG NESE Oa UE ats G0 UE B. F. SUGG, M ntor, ) appoint delecates to attend |/gislator, and say, “Why are you anager. _ Below are ‘Norfolk prices o a DEMOCRATIC 1 NOMINEES. |S! (© appoint delegates to attend] Pei te ese Wat - and peanuts for yesterdny, as furnishe this convention, and favorable 1eplies 1ere! ecause tnat 1s . dat] ye ow. HIGGS, Pres, j. 8. HIGGS, Cashier by Cobb Bros. & Corraission Mere is that?’ “The old deacon in the chants of Nortok - have already come from the governors , | Maj. HENRY HARDING Ass’t Cashier. COTTON. National Ticket. of Missouri, Nebraska, Pennsylvania, church who voted ‘fo me.” Hrother, | Good Middling : _— North Dakota, Ohio, Louisiana, Rhode | ¥°U bAve seen a chain ot iron links, . aoe ewe ling it FOR PRESIDENT. Island, Connecticut, Massachusetts and This is a chain with five links in it, Good Ordinary 6 9-16 " ‘uak Yoanl Lian c . mm ang WILLIAM J. BRYAN, Maryland. a go back ugain to the drunkard, Tone—easy “Where are you going?” «TJ ”? ° PEANUTS. of Nebraska. sition Wie?’ elle Bhan . re Greenville,N.C. | prime a4 , ‘Woy! 1@ D1bie Says no di unkar “ap. . FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, Hon. Georee Fred Williams, the| sh: i ter the Kine ) ; . Extra Prime 3 ARThUR SEWALL n. George Fre iliams, th@|shall enter the Kingdom af Heaven.” _ "ancy 3 - .M - , brilliant young Democratic nominee for | “Deacon, where are you going?” “Oh, STOCKHOLDERS. Spanish a1.10 ba Fs 2 5 , 2 Oone-—HrMm. OF sane, — Governor of Massachusetts, has made }I am going to Heaven. Away back | Representing a Capital of More Than a Halt a —_ a OR CONGRESS—FIRST DISTRICT a decidedly interesting if not prophetic | yonder, forty years ago, I was converc Million®Dollars, | GREENVILLE TC A8Cr > MARKET i , 1 ‘CAS discovery in regard to the nomination | ed. once in grace, alluz in grace.” I . REPURT., w. H. LUCAS, of Mr. Bryan. Said he a few-evenings | have often wondered why a fell iit the ibd deateuitany dala of Hyde county. ty “alae oe Way chow | Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Ma. ne ago in-his tammuny Hall speech: “On| didn’teat a big dinner and then sit} The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland bY oO. L. JOYNHEK. FOR ELECTOR—FIRST DISTRICT. | July 10 Columbus discovered America. | dawn and say to his wife, ‘Wife, once | Neck, N. C. — JOHN H. SMALL, The idea of the republic was conceived | ful!’ alluz full.” B Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, WN. C:, Uves—Commou.. ++ +22 10 8 7 p a : ut I say to the old of Beaufort county. on that date; on July 10th Andrew |deacon, “(Old fellow, the other end of R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C. ‘6 Fine.... .........7 to 14 Jackson refused to charter the United | your chain is going CQ aa, | of firms, individuals and the general ae, Foy erly States” Surely if there is any virtue | fall mght in along with it ?’—Golden ‘li g \. or Forsya. : . . ak: .: ae DUOC, — inomens the foregoing dis.overy is a | Censor ye th on . ‘ iPny Vis i Tn aty Seo ~~ most suspicious sign, especially in view Checks and Account Books furnish | Wahi A SPECIALT > ondary or Ter oly ia C0 TR arn sets d licat A’ la POISON WN permanent] POR LIEUT, GOVERNOR: Ve ee ee ed on appiucation. Ba Ba curedin 16t035 days. Youean betreatcd oa of the fact that Major McKinley re The Next House. ph home for samo price under same guarans THOS. W. MASON, : - ae Dame ty. If youprefer to como hero we willcon: of Northampton ceived his nomination on July 18th, A I ic ; 5 tract to pay valiroad fareand hot! bill,and ton. . - a : ‘ ire nocha © fail to cure. If P the fatal day on which the star of Na-|_ , e. _ 4at ou C stoe Ole cary, lod ide otash, ead etalk ive aches end — ere will be 358 members cf the Fe lee CoD pea one Throat, FOR SECRETARY: poleon was forever extinguished. w - S 6 ly a eles Conner Gstared Ahan, ‘Uleers or. a ° next House. The New York Journas any part of the body, Mir or Eyebrows fallin CHAS. M. COOKE . | ; oo out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISO ‘ z ene ) EEE figures that 185 will be for free coin- she ye casos ‘and chailenge the eed eee a A Wife’s Ten Commandments. age; 162 against it; and 10 doubtful. ® ‘ Gathod the skiilettie ween eice wars FOR AUDITOR : The New York ‘Times claims that the . “ioualguarentee Absolets prootacentrenied a ‘ : \ f — : .. Re a EN . Heation. Address OOO%K ; a ‘R.M. FURMAN, ve > ja: | gold men will have 212, but in its cal- House Furnishing 13 Masonic Tomale, Ob: Pay tat mit ated of Buncombe Chieago, Ill, Oct. 2.—William . ; . Gemeckb; al-to-do merchant, was culation claims all of Wisconsin, West nese een n iene nmrenmrenmnrmmenniell ——_ eckbier, a well-to-do merc 9 WES | vr oinia f VHtopnia O90) fr a 1 FOR TREASURER : sranted a divoree today by Judge Han-| "8M 8 from Calitornia, 20 from} — Goods, Bicycles, &c,| Professional Cards. B. F. AYCOCK, cey from his wite, Tillie, who it was Illinois, 12 trom Indiana, 11 from | — C 1 ey 29 W yas Le . of Wayne ; Iowa, and 12 from Michigan. Such . R. L. CARR 5 shit proven beyond a doubt had been guilty 5 Just Ope ned up iD [)® : DENTIST, claims show how unreliable is the ta- , - Greenvilie, N. CG. store next door to el. Office over Old Brick Store next to ar a ot many indiscretions which a good |. ; y a ble. In the Journal’s estimate, Norch Bae Oe eR ON | wite would have shunned. William ; ein 2 U de a : “dl, ¢ 1 . . ta . A . J. C. SCARBOROUGH, aug. ; ¥ Carolina is put down 6 for gold an 3 CO Cobb KX Son b King Ho se. Ach said that in spite of her own trailty, . : ; y of Johnston. oo for silver. Unless the people’s honest ‘ — she was A most exacting wife, and add convictions are smothered, North Car f . . are § sreC ior ar- . . “woof S , FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL ; ed to the Biblical decalugue ten com-|_). ) ee S E PENDER John E. Woodard, Ff. vv. dlarding, F. L OSBOURNE dments of b ‘hich she had olina will serd 9 silver,men to the e e . Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N.C, oa : , mange get Own, Wiel she 1a" | House. Failure to dco so will show fOODAKL:& HARDING, of Mecklenburg, prepared and insisted that he should|,, _. . a | ATYORKNEYS-AT-LAW, ) that in three districts the people have Greeiviile, N. naar obey. He hada neatly engrossed copy, voted for gold candidates while pro ° ial att ( te e . * bY © 23 / ITO- , a i i 2 g FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE 8U-/ which he showed the Court. It reads}; _. _ . P 2 . pects attention given Go collections Dae a ee fessing to favor tree coinage. Will 2 ° anc settlement of claims. PREME COURT. thus : they be led into his M ik H Stoves and Tinware Loars made on short time. , 2 «1e to 6 Vhis Mark Hanna a “ASC, AVERY, of Burke, These are the new Commandments 9 ; . , : : trap ?—Raleigh News and Observer. chean r h ever pbe- + GH, BROWN, of Beaufort a per than ib 3arbers. 4 : : . . panama . ; Which wives make fer married ore | 3 Dr. Taim e’s Wise Words. ° : “ AMES A. SMITH, oouNry DEMOcRARIC TICKET. men : TONSORIAL ARTIST. —’ oe 1—Remember that I am thy wife ae FOR THE SENATE. ; 4 “During the last six presidental S “&s ae _ GREENVILLE. N. 0, | LS LAUGHINGHOUSE, | That fon most cherish all hy | gadons L Inve boon urged w enter] Bay 6B r | Raonage sliced, Cleaning, Dyan a ife. the political arena, but I never have S mee o Beri ; 2—Thou shall not stay out late at {and never will turn the pelpit in which| S& > A -SRBERT EDMUNDS. night, ] preach into # political stump. Every} 7 E — = = H FASHIONABLE BARI ER. ae ; : minister must do as he feels called on| & , 4 Special attention given ro cleaning ve Tt my hen lodges friends, and clubs to do, and I will not. c.itivise him for ge a - | 7 Gentlemens Clothing Invite. doing what he considers his duty; but | & © : a ~ 8—Thow. shalt not smoke indoor or jall the political bharangues fro the a => ee iad How SCHGOL F OR GIRLS. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: | sat pulpits from now until the 3rd of No- oa = Qe 2 Will open at “Elm Cottage,’. ow A K TUCKER; - oe Bi ‘| vember will notin all-the United States} &- oS bd > a Oct. 2nd a HomeRebool for G Ginis.: ~ JESSE CANNON, | Or chew’ tobaceo *roundabout. change one. vote. but will leave many| 26 = 0 fy! ZF |from 8 to 16 years of age. Nusa- A BCONGLETON. 4_Thow’ what with praise receive | .91, stopped against anything that such BS S ¢ tt Ail: > > ber bi fast: Wane Of ‘ my pies, {clergymen may utter the rest of their] 8g one Mikel 24 xe 4 P. O Nelson C AN FOR SHERIFF Nor pastry made by me despise. lives.” - " 2. 36 fed Norwoo oetdateers GM TUCKER, |. My ene, Hon. shall strive to — Fhe > Mes | oy TEL NICHUISON, ve bedded please, a : oe Watch Out For Them. Fe. = + O. Ge 5 terete! od BURGEss, Mer. a /— eae ot 1 sew mower of bass wi dak a tro te far ) , oe : Ay a8 This Dabrorasomm me 7 . 7 ' Informati : v a ka fh ey? thorou hg od L B MEWBORN. To dress well thoughout the] Observer that oan oreeak nee cg End Bd Fy | vata everal new rooms Ged Oe bs bees spe: 3 pas ¥ : "i * & | trie bellsto every room. Attentive ser-- BAVO Se: | “s.r Oc Athere has been a steady. im rtation | = Dias Se rhino adhe sters bal 7 a8 ' shal in manner nid anil of negroes into the State by McKinley’s| , = a2 4 ion sande poi ! puuilic jjagents. They have been scattered bs cat Boks ig a Tome _ J 10 a Baia ie ee ba en the. r tewhs, ‘and it etic) aio 4 i: Baber Te we Bot. uw) TAS ; Scnlai Reon suppused | ‘Democrats had | rier ike. Be a te prog t td te king ht onto the scheme... It will The Town Tax List for 1896 hed at SHOUSE. ‘But hi m plan. for Democrats 2: a ioclhin ih igi eee, fot on pastonlaty ‘jn the’ Targ ‘ oy S| ew, NS po ‘atch inititor: thienb ie on Poids 4 vs N0'e00'eze er! ‘aT “SP LLArt ae ;: ae P ‘ee Ps . eS o> . aa . oe € > n F Ca odie Phe ‘challenge’ them ) py: al ; is har sch Fedo, aero, to ree Ralgh News and Tore . | Primary Englishyper, mo. I : Eee ag © WILMt abe co~aeeligt oie d teh 4 AND BRANCBES. | AND FLORENCK RAIL ROAD Ccnucenseu oenediule TRAINEE GOIN SOUTH. Dated = | AIA +> June 14th 63.43 4 3 [nad amnanemmemeel temmememmennedl Wenemmmenee ttm? . A. Mj.) 1. M Leave Weldon | 1. 45) 9 44 Ar. Rovevk Mt | 1 00/10 39 Ly'Turdoro 12 12 ene, Hoe |) Ly Rocky Mt 1 00/10 45 ‘Ly Wilson 2 OA TL 6 20 Lv Selma 2 33 Lv Fay'tteville} 4 386) 1 .7 Ar.-F lorence 7 25) 3 4 | oR Ae P. M. A.M Lv Wilson 2 08 6.20 Lv Goldsboro $ 10 7 05 Lv Magnolia 4 16 10 Ar Wilmington) 5-43, 9 45 mong | \ MM CRAINS GOING NOTRII ‘Patert | Gem | in| [a a April 20, =5 | | er few, | | A | mg es San elles —__.! en ee i AMD. rt | Gv Mloreree 8 4) 7 4 | Lv Favettevele! " QU) “Sy Selma M257) | eAy Wilsen | Mit 3H Bo | | : . os 7m | ' \ M.| wane ig Wilmington); 9 25) 7 00 Live Maynolin | 10.52 4 30 1g Goidguors | 12 01 9 236 ar Wilson 1.00 ov ty Varboro | 2s8 . a feo) Ja of o: oS! _| Ae i | —— . ars wed Powe. MM, cy Wilson ly " 1135) 10 32 Ar Roeky Mt) 27 He] wos ee den | wectenreee we - a Ar Tarhore | 444 | | LvTurboers | Ly Rocky Me | 2) JR Ar Weldon ‘LO Train ou “Gotlaud Neck Sranueb oa eaves Weliou 3.65 un, ctttifax 4.10 p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 P| m., Greenville 6,47 p, m.,° Kinaton 7.45 p.m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2 a.m., Greenville 8.22 a.m. Arriving | Halifax ab 11:00 a. m., We:don 11.20 am laily except Suuday. Trains on Washnigton Branch leave Washington .8.00 a. m., and 3.90 p.m, arrives Parviele 3.50 a. m.. and 4.40 p. m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returalugieaves Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Par mele 10.20 a. m. and 6.20 p. im,, arrives Washington 11.60. a. 10., and 7.10 p.m. ept Suaday. Connects with Scoth: ud-N 3ck Braneh. ‘Tran leaves taronny, IN i>, via Albe- marle & Kaleigh i. iv. daily cacept Sun- day, 20450 p.in., Sunday 300 P.M; arrive Plymouth 400 BP. of., 6.25 p.m. Returtuinyg caves Plymouth di: tily except Siuday, 6.04. w., Sunday 9.30 a m., arrive barboro Wied ar and We 46 “ius On Trainou Midland N.C. ranch leaves |. Goldsboro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a m. arriving Smithiield 7°30 a. m. Re- turning leaves Smithfield 8.00 a. m,. ar- rives ut Goldsbors 9.30 a. m. Trains in ‘Nashville oranch leave Rorky Mount 80 4.00 p. m,. wrrive Nashville 5.05 p. =, Spring Hope 5.20 p.m. Returuio eve Spring Hope Ba. m., Nashv &3yam, aitive at Rocky Mount 9.9 a om, daily except Sund:.. Trains on Latta branch, Floreuce R 3., luave Lia 6:40 > m, atrive Dunbar oT50 » m, Clio 8.00’ pm. Returning leave Clint6.10am, Danbar 6.30 a «mn, . arrive. Latta 7.50 am, daily except Sun- day Train onClinton Branch leayes War- saw for‘Clinton caily, except Suuay, 11,100.-m. and 8.50:p, m-° ‘Returning leaves Clinton at7.00 a. m. and3,00 ; m. Train No. 78 makes close connection at Weldon forall points Gay) allrail via Rishmanealse: at. Ro. Mount with Norfolk and CarolinaR-R for Nonolk ne‘all points Northwvia Norfolk. JOHN F. DIVINE, : » General Supt. T. M. EMERSON, Trtfie Manager. J.R. KENLY, Gen’l Manager, “Sel Fal Schad, I have sécured the services of a tbor- oughly. ;eompetent teacher’ and shall open a school for girls in the building on my premises lately occupied as music rooms,;,. Fhe session, beginusies.,. MONDAY; 7thyOF SEPTEMBER and will Gonitihue “for ten months: The terms are as follows , Daily ex-. BSTABGiS HG UD. 1875. SAM. (. SCHULTZ. PCRK SIDES &SHOTOERS /PeiMBReAND: MERCHANTS BI Y ing their year’s supplies will tint their interest toget our prices befece pra shasing elses where nearest tae aradete WMDDTES becca ites, LGU, GUE, RIC s., " A, Ne . a . iat re! -T¥ro a i AS VAVs ‘4% TORIES Hay, eR Viunufaenure’s oye erotit, A cae: we ODy direct Fre. ogi VOUTay DUN vf vicrhee STock of FURNITURE | alwavs ouhaed ad goldab prices trrul, the stmes. Oar goods areall bought and sold for CASTE therefore, having no isk ro rin, we aell ata elose margin WAL SO Ly, Graal NO aoe en NE ee ee | GREEN wale in any. bo Ware ) i} “The next session.of this school witl open on . The work and disclpline of the schoo! i Will be as heretofore. We ask a continuahce of your past iberal patronage. W. H. RAGSDALE. THES MORNI N G STAR. Daily Newspaper in North Carolina. 2 > Che Only kive-Doilar ) 1 its Class in the State. Favors Limited Free Coinage of American Silver and Repeal of the Ten Per Cent. Tax on State Banks. ‘Daily 50 cents year. Ww.H. BARNARD Wilmington N.C ‘The Charictia North 4 Oxtottew POREMOST NEWSP &PER Y AND WEEKLY. a {ndependen, and fearless 3b -g more atactive than ever. 1; wil b invaluable visttor’to ‘the ‘ry e otfice, the club or the work room, _Alleféhe news of;the iworld, Gom | plete Daily reports from the Stat, and National Capitals. Sad a vear MONDAY SEPT. 7, 1896. and continue for 10 months. The terms are as follows. Primary F nglish per mo. $2 00 | Intermediate * - $2 0u ‘Higher i $3 00 Languages (each) ** * $1 50) per month. Weeklv $1.00 per THE.DAILY ‘OBSORVHR: | . paper, thebe edunins'pn phn ob is printed in the English and ve} The following i is the list of oi uies of election for Pitt county for the election to be held on the Tuesday next ‘after the first Monday in November 1896. 8 Beaver Dam—C C Case, Marion Smith. Geo W Hemby. Belvoir—I° T Hodges, 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 1—J W Smith, W L Smith, Frank Ricks. Chicod No 2—L H White, JO | Proctor, Henry Rountree. Contentnea No 1—Jopathan Dail, H S Hardy, George Dal. Contentnea No 2—Sebron Cox, Wm Worthington, Horace Roy- ster. ; : Falkland—W M Smith, J H Smith, F R Brewington. | Pariuville No I—M L Move, T ‘L Flyuu, W it Jobusoo. W.H Farwvills No 2— David Morgan JN Byvuw, George Gay. | Greenyille No 1—W U Hines, J. ‘Ty Matthews, S P lluwpliey. Gieeuville No l—Jesse W Brown, N ti Whittield, Samuel Mayo. Greenvili'. No3—J L Thigpen, F M.Smith. Fred Jenkine, Greenville No 4—Louis N Bri-y A D Johuson, Joseph Atkivson Pactolus— Luustord ‘Fleming W R Woichara, Jr. Charles Spain Swift Creek No1—WS Wilson, WY COSuith, JS Biown. Swift Creek No 2—Watt Chap- wap. N R Cory, Fred Cannon. we Democratic Canvass. The candidates of the Democratic party ot Pitt county for the Legislature and the various county offizes will id dress the people upon the political ‘s sues of the day, at the following times and places, viz : Haddack » X Roads, Friday, Ovte- ber Jtn. Grimeslaud. Saturday, October 10th. Falkland, Thursday, Oetober loth. ethel, Saturday, October 17th. | May’s Chapel, Wedneslay, Qctober, 21s.. Black Jack, Friday, October 23rd. Burney’s, Saturday, October 24th. Stukes, Tuesday, October, 27th. Pactolus, Wednesday, October 28th. | Parkers School House, Thursday, October 29th. Farinville, Friday, October 30th. Arden, Saturday, Octocer 31st. Candidates of otber parties are invit— ed to be present and participate in the Aurex. L. BLow. discussion. Public Speakiag. Hon. Cyrus B. Watsor, Democratic candidate tor Governor, will speak at Kinston, Wednesday, Oct. 14. Snow Hill, Thursday, Oct. 19. Greenville, Friday, ‘Oct. 16. Washington, Saturday, Ont 17. Hon. W..H. Lucas and Hon. Harry Skinner, Democratic and Populist can- didates tor Congrees in this district, will speak at Greepvil'e on Wednesday, Oct. 14th. iA ‘Royal! Editor. . Ono of the most’ interésting of |, mewspapers is “the New Zealand Te | \Pakio Matariki, or Pleiades, or Seven Stars. It enjoys the distinction of ib@v¥ing a-king for an editor. His royal highness: Tawhiao is‘not, it is true, an independent sovereign’ like Emperor William, but when he descends fromthe “royal ‘throne fo) the editor’s ‘!easy' ‘chair’ then, ‘fi: deed, is he wenarch of all he sur- voys, even of that otherwise inded| pendant personage, gr _, Brinter's devél.”’ ee The Bioiades: ‘is enmalldight page Chairman Democratic Executive Com. |, GREENVILLE FIRST, PITT COUNTY SECOND. GIVES YOU TRE NEWS FRESH EVERY AFTERNOON{EXCKPT SUNDAY)'AND WORKS FOR :THE BF'” _{NTERESTS 'OF- OUR POCKET BOOK THILD —-PUBLISHED EVERYt WEDNESDAY AT— (ine Dollar Fer Year. . This is the People’s Wavarite THE TOBACCO DEVAKTMENT, WHICH IS AKKGOULAR- FEATURE OF THE PAP LiL, 1S ALONE, WORTH MANY TlMes ‘ile ' SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, —(0) When you n39. JOB PRINTING emp Don’t forget tae Reflector Offic... WE HAVE; AMPLE FAOILITIES FOR THE WORK ‘AND DO sui KINDS,jObk ;COMMERCIALHAND TOBACCO WAREHOUSE WORE. (steer s QO: om + LRM = "9 : ‘s ae “ehh Is the|-west price avy object tc toyou? Arethe best qualities ‘apy inducement? If so come fin oud & e our pew stock which we have just re- reved. Odr store is full of New Goods end prices were uever lower. To _ the ladies we extend a cordial in- vitation to examine our stock of rh TAM ~ We havea beautiful and up-to- date lipe, You will find the latest styles and we know we can please you Qh, how lovely, how beau- tiful, the prettie-t line | have ever ‘peep, is what cur laiy friends say ofthem. We bave a large line please you. In Ledies ard Geuts FUR NISHiING GOODS we bave a pplendid hue. In LADIES CLOTH for Wrape we Lave just what you want. GOODS we have just the best stock to be found aud prices were never lower. SHOES. In tbees we eodeav or tu buy such as will piease the wea’er, the prices on Shoes are much lower than luft season. Give us uv trial when you need Shoes for yourself or any member of yoor family. We can fit the small- est or lurgest foot in the county. — Our L. M. Reynolds & Cv.’s Shoes for Men and Bovs are warranted to give puod service. We have had vix yeais experience with this line and know them to be all we clalim for them. In HARDWARE. GUNS, GUN IMPLEMENTS, LOADED SHLLS, CROCK: -BRY, GLASSWARE, HALL LAMPS, LIBRARY LAMPS, PARLOR LAMPs, LAMP FIX'TUREs, TINWARE, WOOD aud WILLOW WARE HARNEsS & COLLARS, TRUNKS, GROCERKEs, PROVISIONS, FURNITURE, “CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES, CARPETS, CARPET PAPER, RUGS, LACE CURTAINS. CUR!AiN POLES, and any goods you need for your gelf and family core to seg. us. Our object is to sell good bon- eat gz: ods at the lowest prices. We have a lage line of FURNIT URE and can give you avything you may need at the lowest prices you ever heard of. Come and see onr 2 50 Solid Oak Bedroom: Suits, To pass us by would be an inea- eusable injustice to your pocket book. This is not-so because we #ay so, but becuuse our goods ‘@nd prices wake it so. Here is a “ptoposition: | If a4 both in colorc ‘and blacks and can | =~ In Men and Poys PANTS). we ipo Pe ’ "DAILY REFLECTOR. JUDICIOUVS ADVERTISING earner ent Oreates mauy a new business, Enlarges many an old business, Preseryes many # iarge business. Kevites many adull business, ‘Rescues many a lost business,! _ Saves many a failing business. Secures cneress to any business, eaten eaial To “advertise judiciousiy,’’ use the e lumrs of the REFLECTOR TRAIN AND BCAT SCHEDULES. , train yoing Passenger «and mail Going South, north, arrives 8:22 A. M. irriyes 6:47 P. M. North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A M, leavesl0:10 A. M. South Bound Freight, arrivea 2:00 P, M. leaves 2:15 P.M. steamer ‘l'ar River arrives from Wash- inzton Mondsy, Wednesday and Friday leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs flay and saturday ~ MARKETS. (By Telegraph. ) aed NEW YORK COTTON. OPEN’G. NOON. CLOSE. Sept. 7.74 7.86 Jan. 7.96 7.93 7 96 CHICAGO MEAT AND GRAIN. OPEN’'G CLOSE. Pork—Jan. 7.274 Rips— Jan. 3.60 OCULATION. ee Crna Cost al it Brings Sooons. t eatiliteliied Youre Folks. Scoot el % ey dav. , Mrs. Elizabeth Swindell returned Pass by Somet:me, But These are a a Be oeematinaeamemmeeieetne a . a Morris Myer went to Baltimore to-; home Tuesday evening from Raleigh. | Mrs. J. H. Blount went {o Larboro this morning to spend a few days with, relatives. . ry ~~ ~ ~ The county canvass started today. Prayer meeting in the Methodist church tonight. Hon. W. (’. Monroe will speak at Grifton on Monday, Oct. 12th. The State Normal and Industrial School opened at Greensboro with the largest attendance in its history. will be The rail- The State fair at Raleigh held Oct. 19-24, inclusive. roads will sell tickets to this fair at one and a quarter cents a mile, Some merchants stop their adver This The most brainy mer- tisements when times are bad. is suicidal. chants increase instead of decrease their advertising in times cf depression. It is obvious that when the public is in a condition to need more coaxing 10 spend money, then is the time to coax more.—Durham Sun. STATE NEWS Saturday night burglars broke into the depot and express office at humber- ton and blew open two safes and rcb- bed them. The Charlotte News say3 that twen. The Place to Use Your Eyes is Fight Here. Schuitz. Warner Safe Yeust cakes 7 for 5 at S. M. Schultz. Something n-w in sexson, Buckwheet, Out Flake and Portorico Molasses, at S. M. Sehuiiz. | Fresh Buckwheat, Mince Meat and Preserves at Shelburn’s. Money loaned on 30, 60 and 90 days. Apply to F. C. Harding. 15 cents a dezen, L2mons 10 cents a dozen at Shelburi’s, Milk for Sule—Delivered every morning. Apply to E. B. Higgs. For a choice smoke, try Philadelphia Seal, at D. 5. Smith’s. Vermont Butter for sale at D. Smith. Try a pound of the finest Roasted Coffee you ever had, “400 Qld Government Java and Mocha,” and you will have no other, for sale only by Ed. H. Shelburn & Co. When COAL weather" comcs, don’t furget where 10 buy your Coal. SpeiGHt & Morri.t. If you want sirictly first-class wrocer- ies call on us'as We are the only con- cern in this town that carry them. Ep. H. Suezsurn & Co. “Spanish Twist,” great in shape stil greater for a’smoke. D.S. Smit. | + cents per quart at Shelburn’s. We are surely the people to buy your groceries and confections from. ‘Try us and - the quality ‘cf our goods will convince you. — Ep, i. /SHELBURN & Co. wothing, give us nothing, but af yea find our goods and prices sat Wiactory, acknowledge it with jyour patronage. Hoping to see ou 800n and promising our best |: fforts tc wake yoar ie aeg nt and pee we ane: Ge i ’ be coal just arrived, Ualiveree at Wilson or Ed. H. Shelburn will have |. attention. Elegant lines af re es poe 6: eee | "candies just received, or | od - ‘am H, Lice a A ed F5 P a 8 and that in some instances the Populist Fresh Carr Butter today, at S. M chairman appointed negroes kpown to, be Republicans. sleffects and all the last weaves “Heinz Sweet Mixed Pickles only? 95 |: % x; : aks ty-.wo of the judges of elections ap- pointed in Mecklenburg are negroes, | A brilliant display of FALL & “WINTER! DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, | | SHOES, GENTS FUR. NISHINGS AND Boy’s 2-Piece Suits iu the newest Everybody says my stcre is the cheapest plece in town and I want you to come and save mon ey. cheap prices ” HB CLARK, My motto is: “Cheap, cheap ctawls’ Jewelry Stcac, made except for the prices. as ready-made Clothirg at double the money Our clothes wears better and longer and fits better and look prettier than any ones. us in this line. to the ladies and it has done us soo’. We have still the best selection in the city. Se tied Ginger and Pepper In this Business. Now take a peep at our fall CLOTHING and OVERCOATS. W ouldn’t know they were ready- They are as good Try PL TNL NPN l el al Ne lL AD POP ALAAAIA A Great Shoe Values. In Shoes we are clear out of sight. Prices rule very low. We have them in 20th century ‘hand-welt, vici kid, dungola, satin calf, goat and hand- turn in button, kid and 2 ealter. Look for us, ask for us and come see us. “The Money Savers. a RSE TER mm CAN LADIES VOTE? If so every lady who has inspeeted our new <> styles n