__ trouble to show goo D. J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. hn GREENVILLE, N. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1896. HIGH ART CLOTHING CTO designer of styles for FALL {0d New and completeline of Presa, Goods, é trim mmings to acre 408 1 & Raped *q itty li O af {i open ne tert temas one to, 2k BHU ly AH Joan W Tn. endless: variet - .99l@ ,bobba emoet you Ipiaros ,| Viroti : x19 pang LG004 } ry * eid T fe e SiRel iy ds; apd OFAE aol dail Vie otelied Olt rand'see, them, 0. n't nwot adT Mrs. Grundy Says, That fashionable society is in process of dissolutian. That the time was when only the day laborer smoked a pipe. That golf is the best of all out-door games for Cupid’s fine work. That there are more ways of buying a bicycle than one. That old ewindles in new form are exczedingly numerous. That a regular street fight is far bet- ter than a fatmily quarrel, ‘That modern doctors are clever giv- ing new names to old diseases. That impeeunious college students are never handicapped by friends, That education ard cramming the memory are two different thin:s. That often it 1s a valueless horse wearing the most expensive harness. Thai it is the brain made up of mush most susceptible to hypnotism. That geing to Europe in a crowded steamer is an imayinary pleasure. That justice is about the only thing not now travelipg on a wheel.—Tcren- ty Telegram. Ought to be Paid. The pbysicians of Pitt county have formulated and published resolutions, signing their names tu them, that they will Black List persons who are able to pay them and will notdo it. They say they will atsend calls for the worthy poor who are unable to pay them, but they wil not attend calls for persons who do not make satisfactory arrange— ments about whai they owe them by the first ot January, 1897. The Re- FLECTOR prints the resolutions passed by the physicians as well as the names of those signing it, There is no class of professional men oh earth who ought to be paid more promptly than the faithfil physicians of the country.—Scotland Neck (om monwealth. The Law Violated. Since the RerLector published last week section 1079 of the Code, which says thet it is unlawful tor liquor to be given away or sold on days of advertis- ed public speaking within two miles of where such speakings take place, there have been two public speakings in Greenville and the selling of whiskey went right on as usual = ‘I'nereare sev- eral resident magistrates here in Green- vile, too, who have jurisdiction over such violations. What is the need ot having laws if they ure not io be en- forced ? Notice. The Tax Listsfor the county of Pit fur Lue year 1896 haye been placed 10 my | bands for collection. Ail persons owing ; taxes are hereby notified.to come for- ward and settle promptly and save thee is) Selves trouble Costs. ye 2 | , ml i W, KING, Sherif. < | A Ee { 5 ane j Kas + a - ~ — Fe & ou e |" which yum : i A.B yu ope ND” fife w she evi he ‘of ir aimsag estate, Omcor te the 16th d oyember is | ce to 2a wo Dec unt Ge Ded Re he pro share of endl be sscts, fr hose ereditots desigh re Ly assets must nt the above oe i ug EA MOYES £ yee ad the | ele LOCAL SNAPS, KE. V. Cox says he is for McKinley. How can Populists of the countv vote for Cox to go to the Legislature ? The best blended Tea, in Green, Black, and a. splendid mixed Tea. J. S. TUNSTALL At awedding in Wadesboro ns’ week the bride and a number of guests were made dangerously sick by eating ice cream. The Democratie candidates bad a good crowd to meet them at the open- ing of the county canvass at Laug’s schoo. house Wednesday, Try my “Jolly Jonah’ tobacco, in rolls, for both chewing and smokiag. Something new. = J. S TUNSTALL. Teacher—If your tather gave you tour bunches ot grapes and you ate three, what would you have ¢ ‘Lommy— Appendicitis, Heinze’s Mince Meats, Preserves and Jellies, the finest that can be bought. J.S. SMITH. Wherever Guthrie speaks he de— nounces those Populists who are going to support gold bugs tor oflice, ‘There are some in Pitt county that need his kind of talk. I have constantly on haud the finest Foreign and Domestic Fruits, also Cabbages, Onion, and Potatoes, J.S. TUNSTALL. We tak3 the lead ia fine Famiuy Grov ceries tnd sell low down. J. L. Srarkuy & Bro. So much dirt coming out of the ex- cavation for the fire cistern is giving a nuaber ot peeple opportunity to make sidewalk improvements, and they ae using it. The finest Foreign and Domestic Fruits kept constantly on haad. A uew supply just received. J. L. Srarkey & Bro. Why nov get up a horse back proces- sion to meet C. B. Watson our candidate for Governor, when he comes to Green” ville onthe 16th ? Let’s make it the big day of the campaign. SB Always the beet Vermont Butter and Tar Bell Cheese kept constantly on hand. J. S. SMITH. One drummer who fisited Greenville wednesday had fourteen large sample trunks along with him. He had to pry excess charges on 2,200 pounds of bag— und it took about halt a car to accommodate him. wage, It you want family Floar of the best see us and get our prices, None can beatus. J. L. Starkey & Bro, In by-gune election years we used to have big campaign clubs here, and one of the rallying occasions of the campaign big flay. a thing meitioned this year. Cards are out for the marriage of Miss Matti2 Jumes, of Salisbury, to Mr. Ollen, E. Warren, of Greenville; Wed }! neaday; aveninig Oe :Zst, &tiZi deluek,| 4 Wai cui TOR’S best wishes in advandey: « ' Notice to eto Or ‘editors ° Tae uudersigned having this day duly alified before the superior Co e tana oe arene eral ice bis! aati ih biped Pe ng giten wckad a} 1 would be the raising ef a tall pole and} but we have not heard such | am OiN= 2F EE We respectfully solicit the accounts | , of firms, individuals and the general | Cheeks and Account Books furnish | ie A EB Betcarcainiotoo gare ay ays, 2 sane od | S.E. PENDER le od "}sure to see my samples to you ever shown in Greenville. eS HAVE TEE PREY IIEST Be. samples. All new _|Styles, uot an old pieca in the lot. Will take pleasure in bringing r home if you will: notify me at wy shop near Hum- ber's, of Dickerson avenue, A. P ELLINGTON.. Butter, per 1b Western Sides Sugar cured Ham Corn /Corn Meal Flour, Family Lard Oats Sugar Coffee Salt per Sach Chickens Eggs per doz Beeswax. per » Cotton.a Below are Nor and peanuts for y Seema Lucs—Comwo: 66 LT Fine. “a home for amy by» Ii yo noch cury, Pi odide ins, Mucors Ba , fied the skilios tians. $500, tional guaran’ Wir meni t nf ieememmasttigiie Fine.... CuTTERS —~Common... . pote imples, Co per any part of the body, out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POI ISON suaranico tocure. We solicit tho most obst. | Bate cascs and challenge the world for a , | fare we cannofcure. r tractto pay rafiroadfa it wo ste td cure, Hf yo and: ci colored Spo Professional Cards. Greenville Market. Corrected by S. M. Schultz. 15 to 25 4t to 5. 10 to 124 _ 40 to 6U 50 zo 65 3.75 to 4,25 5} to i¢ 35 to 4¢ 4 to6 13 to 24 SU to 1 75 10 to 26 lv to 1l 20: 8 né Peanut, folk prices of cotton. esterday, ss furnished by Cobb Bros. & Commission Mer chants of Norfok - OOTTION. Good Middling 7 11-16. Middiing #7 7-16. Low Middling 7 1-16 Good Ordinary 6% Tone—steady. PEANUTS Prime 23 Extra Prime - 3 “ancy 3 Spanish a1. 10 pn Tone—tirm, GREENVILLE TOR8CH® MARKET REPORT, oes CY oO. L. JOYNER. I ict eennall We... 1.5.24 10 8 .7 to 14 . .64 tol0: 10 to 18 28.64 pene N permanently. idan be treated ay same Quarane we Willcon — {Hotel bills,and taken mer« © aches and oreTh hroat, allin price er toconiol in mouth air or E obrot This disease a28 awa he most eminent physle 009 capital behind our u Absolu eB nod on prose 6 oe entsealed reise —ete i Office over Old King Ho ‘se. aaa iat atamirt ead ana John x. Woodard, Wilson, N ~ pecial attentio and settlement of + enaemge Loans made on R. R. L. CARR, DENTIST, Greenville, N.C. Brick Store next to- ‘ones a ee ee ~ . U. Harding, .C. (ireenville, N. €,. OODARD & HARDING, ~ ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Greenville, N. n given to collections clnime. short time, r Hip TONSOR % dpe gemeinnaiiee bn GREEN | Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing ‘and Pregeing Gents Clothes a hai 9 ete: JAMES A. SMITH, TAL ARTIST. VILLE. N. 9, ERBERT EDMUNDS. FASHIONABL® UARE ER. cial attention lemiéiik Chothiny | iven re. a ee iff} ree} i {i 3 # Mrs. Av 1 N orwood P. Will open at-#Elm Cottage,” 2nda Homé Béheol for Girls. from 8 to 16 years of age. Nuia- ber limited to, 40,. Pe SCHOOL FOR aa t ‘iso: Wane HELAN, . O Nelson C. forty A, apg Washington, NG, : ma eae jue sree Nigao1soN, Buresss, Mer. . oe poate ser- | | 4 ‘The Toan = List for 1896 5 has a en eling puvlie solicited. : Centry feted y i enhee ae yak 2G w retTT : ‘The terms are as follows , da WLS aE AND BRANCHES. AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD Ccagenseu ocnedule TRAINS GOIN? SOUTH. Junetth |3 3-45 3 Ss LAL M.JP.M. \. Leave Weldon | 1) 55) 9.44 Ar. Rocyk Mt | 1 00/10 39 ’ Lv Tarboro | 12 12 Ly Rocky Mt | 1 00/10 5 45 Ly Wilson 2 08/11 6 20 Lv Selma 2 53 Ly Fay'tteville) 4 36) 1 .7 Ar. Florence 7 25): 3 4 5 o8 AQ : P. M. AM, Ly Wilson 2 08 6 20 Ly Goldsboro | 3 10 7 05 Lv keine 4.16 : ao ingto1) few samc tae TRAINS GOING NOTRH. Dated | Rm) 3 * 3 april 2 a1: 13g Ii, 20 OF, za A; M..P.M. Ly Florence 8 40! 740 Lv Fayetteville! 11.10) 9 40 Ly selma 12 47 Ar Wilscn 1 ils. 2 | —_ Sz 7 2 A. M, P.M 1 yeWilutington} 9% 26 57°00 Lv Magnolia 10 52 8 30 LeGotdevore | 12 01 9 36 ar Wilson 1 00 10 27 ty Carboro | 348 a rs are ene ~ he] pleats 5: 6 = ye To mm . MM. P. “WP. M, 7 Lv Wilson 1% 11 35). 10 32 Ar Rocky Mt [2.07 121) i LAL: Ac Tarboro hil) - 7 LY Tarbors Gv Rocky \t 217 it 11 Ar Weldon On i i “iy i ee Train ou scotland Neck Kraven Ana. paved Wettin sore! mi Eatiney L160 p. m., arrives Scotland Neck: at4.55° pr @., Greenville 6.47 p, m., Kinston 7.45 p.in. Returning, leaves Kinston: 7.2 a. m., Greenville 8.22 9. m. Arriving Aalifax at 11:00 4. m., We'don 11, 20 am Jaily except Sunday. Trains on W ashalgton Branch leave Washington-8.00 a, m.,; and°3.00 p. arrives Parmele 3.50 a. m.. and 4 "40 p p. m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningteaves Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Par mete 1.20 a. in. and.6.20 p.-m,, - ” arrives Washingtou 11.50 a ms, and 7320 p. im, Daily ex- ept ‘Sundiyv, Corinects with . ‘rains: on Scotinnd Nock Braneh: Pram leaves Larootu, ~via Albe- marle & Rualeiga iv. uw. ‘ally « exvept sun- day, 2t 4450p, m., Sunday suv P.M; artive Plymouth 9.00 PR. WL, ».25 p. in. Returning .saves Plymouth daily except Sindey, 6.048. 1., Sunday 9.30 a oon, arrive }arboro 10.25 ar and 21, 45 Train on Midland N. C, branch leaves Gold3boro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a m, arriving Simithtield 7°30 a, m. Re. turning leaves Smithtielt 8.00 a. m,. ar- rives xt Goldslors 9.30 a. m. Trains in ‘Nus ville branch Rovky Mount sth 20 p. m,. arrive Nashville 5.u5 p. 4., “pring Hope 5.30 . m. Returuio eave Spring Hope 20a, wn., Nashv 3.3) am, atrive at. Roeky, Mouut 9.0 am, daily except Sunda, Pid init on Latra beanch, orddes R »» leave Lasia 6.40 pm, aurive Dunbar Are p my, Clio/8.405 ‘pm: Returning leave Clii6.10 am, Dunbar 6,30 a mM, oe 7.50 &m, daily except Sun- ay r a ee: Train ‘onClintofi Branch leaves’ War- saw for Clinton caily, except Sauday, 11:10 «.-m-and 8.50 p, m~~ {eaves Clinton = tee -00 a. M. ang@d,00 } m, ~ Traine Now78! close connection Weldop’ forall points dai es leave J OUN F, DIVINE, eGeneral Supt. T. M, RMERSON.Trattie Manager. J.R.KENTLY, Gen’l Manager, i Tana Sct ecured e services ota .thor- ~ | fo ot g ai i ontiee 0 mea tgirls in the nine onm lately occupied as music rosa. fore abegid ye Oe ok - 3 ed yh pris will continue for ten moethe. “sale mo. : | GREENY turnirg Fe cc aiteiereciine |PCRK SIDES SHOT CDERS FARMERS AND MEMUHANTS BLY ing their year’s supplies will fing thetr interest: to get our prices befere pua 0 allits -beanches, : FLOUR, GOFFFE, 39 RICK. iA, &. .° wi Lr ga ... * Veer PR | TOUGRA SAT Sim 33 RI we Nuy direct from Manufacturers bling youto bay at oe Sates Avs. lute stock of FURNITURE A.WLYs, Sa ed | ati & kalways ontiand and surldag prices tesun the rimes..Our goods areal! bought «nd sold for CASH therefore, haviny ner gk to raun.we gellat a close margin 6. MW SCYUUG, Graenatite NO ae — ee % 2 ie at, Hau hb fale: Academ the next sesaign of this’ ee ‘ool will agen om mtg Mp MONDAY SEPT. 7, 1895. oe contiute for 10. months. The terms are as follows. +Primary bh nelish per mo. LIuteriediate © Higher © ‘SS & $3 00 Languages {each) “So $1 50) The work and disc] pline of the,schoo) will be‘ag heretofore. We ask a continuance of your past iberal patronage. W. H. RAGSDALE. athe NG STAR. THE pay Ne The ( dest Daily Newspaper in i $2 00 82 WU North Carolina. fhe Only Five-Dollar its Class in the State. | Favors Limited Freé Coinage of American Silver. and: Repeal of the, Ten Per Ceni. Tax on State ‘Banks, ° Daily 50 cents per month.'? Wéeklv ‘81/00 per year. WH. BsRNARD » Wilmington. N. C Ei er tn tain ty mm 1 a AND ae WEEKLY,| ‘ p Bmp epere inne namagerah Vv fovaluable vis eet th pessoa on bones oom.) 3. + a ai dace | Mest Ly e | Smith, Frank Ricks. chasing elsewhere Our stock iscomplete | | Ma: o. paca Norte 5 Oaronind ab FOREMOST wiwarthae eg ie gee Shee tf ection. The following is the list of jadges of the first Monday in November 1896. Beaver Dam—C C Case, Marion Smith: Geo W Hemby. Belvoir—J T Hodges, W H Rives, E P. Norris... Whitehurst, J H W Howell. Carolina—M A Woolard, Henry G. Nobles, Leyi Clemons. Chicod No1—J W Swith, W L Chiced No 2—L.H White, J O Proctor, Henry Rountree. -Contentnea. No 1—Jonathan Daii, H S§ Hardy, George Dail. Contentnea No 2—Sebron. Cox, + Wm Worthington, Horace Roy- steric + 4 | Falkland—W M Smith, J u Smith; F R Brewington. Farmville No 2~ David Morgan iJ N Byvum, George Gay.” Greeuyille No }--W OU Hines, J. TY Matthews, S P Hewpliey. Greevville No: 'd+-Jease W Browr, N tl Whitfield, Samuel Greenvil.» No 3-J L Thigpen, | EF MSmith, Krad Jenkine. Gréenville No 4-Lonis N Brivy AD Johnson, Joseoh Atkinson ‘Pactolus— Lunsford Flewiig , W Ri Whichara, Jr, Charles Spain.) | Swift Creek No 1—W § Wilsoa, ‘CO Saonth, JIS Brown ~ Swift Creek No 2—Watt Chap- ‘man. N R Cory, Fred Cannou. ‘| Democratic Canvass. *"The'candidates of the ~ Demoeratic party of Pit county for the Legislature dress the people upon the. political 's sues of the day, at the following times and places, viz: Haddocks X Roads, Friday, Octc- ber 9tn. Grimesland, Saturday, October 10th. Falkland, Thursday, October 15th. Bethel, Saturday, October 17th. May’s Chapel, Wednesday, October, 213i. | Black Jack, Friday, October. 23rd. | Burney’s, Saturday, October 24th. Stukes, Tuesday, October, 27th. Pactolus, Wednesday, October 28tb. Parkers School House, Thursday, Farmville, Friday, October 30th. Arden, Saturday, Ovto.er 31st. Candidates of other parties are invit- ed to be present and ‘participate ia the discussion. Avex. L. Bow. Chairman Democratic Exesutive Com. Public Speakiag, Hon. Cyrus B. Watsor, Deimocratic candidate tor Governor, will speak at Kinston, Wednesday, Oct. 14. Snow Hill, Thursday, Oct. 10. Greenville, Friday, Oct. 16. Washington, Saturday, Ot 17. = Hon. WH. ‘Lucds and Hon. Harry ‘¥Skinner, Democratic:and: Populist can- didaies tor. Congrees in. this. district, will speak at Greervil’e on Wednesday, Oct. 14thye a4 4 A OL Bf ie ait ed eikbercaning” ras] » girl friends met on the street : id stopped to'shale hands. near sin glad to sée you, Grace,’’ said hetailor made Alice. ‘‘Was just on my way to ask you, as my--oldest ‘friend, to be one of my. brides maids.’ “Bridesmaid! How lovely! I did not know you" were | sve eins ne. ney i fe statis MOVs Aid fe jurt too oray 13 Will yintanieh fra eg Wi rte election for Pitt county for the election ' to’ be held on the ‘Tuesday next after} 2° Bethel—Jas H Bryan, W J | ‘Farmville No tM L -Move, at YZ L Flyou, Wu Jobuson.’ | and the various ‘county offizes will vd