“hsb, D. J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner, TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. Ay & GREENVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1896. HIGH. ART CLOTHING designer of styles for PALL 10d i) tie N ew and complete line of Pca Goods, “ae trimmings to match pees! : . r * 7 ‘aed mo * ‘ ae. ae j “me” eth» af rN et el tab ee tah beh sari. Sola t et é oa see then - “danuble: 0:8 ero Saati nat HS 7 Pi My tes Sie) Atteryy being put through # tee () a" sl oie a MPa febisi by tlie. inecthant he was “ue “a é Pi U PER veh, ny iad, wha ie youmong?” da OTE oe as jor si” be rei 4 a es a. r "Yat a alk it. have on your door . shi? 2 Next door to the Bank of Greenville. " eratic » ‘administration. - Daring | 1893 | 3S load fost. cnégrly. $27 3000, 54 na re News dnd Observ@l, ‘fas yon Campaigns, Past and Present. How remark: ble is Mr. Bryan’s per. |formance 1s shown in the following table, giving as it does the numoer of speeches made and number of miles traveled by every. presidential candidate since 1860. Candidate tor president No. of miles of and year. sp FOR ELECTOR——FIRST DISTRICT. JOHN H. SMALL, ‘ of Beaufort county. State (Ticket. t acteurs FOR, GOVERNOR : CYRUS B. WATSON, of Forsyh. FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR : a THOS. W. MASON, s of Northampton. FOR SECRETARY: CHAS. M. COOKE, ot Franklin. FOR ‘auviton : R. M. FURMAN, of Buncombe. FOR TREASURER : B. F. AYCOCK, ot Wayne, SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION : J. C. SCARBOROUGH, of Jobnston. Sete aera FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL : FL I. OSBORNE, i. Mecklenburg. “yor ASSOCIATE JpSTICNS OF THE 8U- : . PREMB COURT. : oo OS 6 AVERY, of Burke, G. H. BROWN. of Beaufort. : ¥ DEM OeRATIO TICKET. ay * FOR THE SENATE... z A bape HINGHQUER, Pec) oa | nema d "FOR REPRESENTATIV ES. “GM TUCKER FOR scans OF DEEDS. _ LB MEWBORN. | mation tendered by you on -be- ithat the. platform of our party, |world boasted that. t gr: jlate in abeyance only because ‘tain them {end debased. it. ‘the firsy and highest duty impos- Jother reforms mast wait. proof of good government is a |equally; that there are those who _|needed to appeal to wins,its bat- _{tles, nor does it now, save as ‘/monetary 4 wealth: has enormopsly increased. : esate bat None a hare it, Beil . and ees ; The | . Bara, Ma, j Odibbor' 6 —The. fol- “lowing i is the letter of acceptance of Hon. Arthur Newall, the Demo- . |cratic nominee for Vice-President | of the United States: “Bath, Me., October 6, 1896. go | Hon Stephen M. White, Chair-. man, and Members of the Not:- fication- Committee : Tite have the honor to accept in writing, ae I have already verbally done, the nomi- half of the Democratic party as its candidate for Vice-President of the United States. “And in doing so, I am glad, first, to express my satisfaction which has commanded my life- long allegiance, is honestly and fully declaratory of ail its princi- which, a6 ‘you say, I took my stand ‘when the hours of triumph ‘seemed remote, amt. money-changers ee Conquest of the American masses was com- piste.’ “These principles nave been of those whom we trusted to main- have failed to do so— the principles never can die. We have rescued our party from those, who, under the influence of the money power, have controlled. Oar mission is to now rescue from this same power and its foreign alliances our own beloved country. This 1¢ ed by our party’s platform; upos the performance of this d@aty all The test of party peesoles is the ey assure; the government contented and happy people, and the supreme test of both is the ability to guide the country through a crisis a8 well as to ad- Minister the government in ordi- nary times. Our people now face & crisis—a crisis More serious than any since the war. To what party chall they turn in their dire emergency? Itis true that the present crisis may not inyolve all do not suffer now, and who may not suffer should the crisis threat- ened by the gold standard comes Ou in all its fury. Human selfish- ress makes these deaf to all ap peals. But to these, fortunately, the Democratic party bas never re aresome among them who _ pise superior to self in the Ticthcs which such a crisis de- mands of every patriot. THE MONETARY STANDARD. “We are told that the. country has prospered. under the present » standard—that its Granted.” But in whose hands? : mp kg + the toilers, ‘the OB LITTLE, mie wile through whieh the Kinston and ie an h : C L'BARRETT, ners, , 5 )-Tacto~| Will also. sell gy Ba ats ‘ . oO + at he oo — ries, <5 arenas of the nation’s — ‘house of ‘Mrs. Clark erate the Pe 3 ' ‘a pro 6* FOR eee hee Z ws an 9 =e sia be d sino bc, paclor wi a Ker tc _ pWwa, Hav ospe ‘ r - WRSSE CANNON, | whiek ares ts erage d Eset i nr and te - ABCONGLETON: ““liwo 3 caivie of Ideny it. They|' a ature oe “84 FOR SHERIFF. n ° they tibive. All | would legislate. a ei tion or all Hoataene) Jabor’s purchasing pow-| say this is henest money that brought us. ciation of the ‘best money in the ples, and especially of the ab- world’ has increased the wealth sorbing financial issue, upon of the rich, and for the same reason has increased the debt of the gold standard. It has brought in the way that has led to their enslavement or into that which offers them their orly to gain individual liberty, lasting progperity and happiness? us with creating class. distinc-| they have already been created by the Republican policy of the last thirty years; created by the yery system we would now over- a Ps 4 he eae scanital| P? Bisrats party | What is the oney for these is the gu ‘ask who really Jove land. How, also, can you. ee a er but by increasing the price of measure of value that in our great producing sections ten bnshels of potatoes must be paid for a dojlar, ten bushels of oats |f for a‘dollar, six bushels of corn fora dollar, three bushels of the soil and the labor of all wage- earners at the sxme time. “Does any fair-minded man forces such an exchangs; and if it is nota fair exchange, is it honest? Is it less than robbery? GOLD-STANDARD EVILS, “This 1s the condition to which | the single-gold standard has Under it the appre- the debtor. So. under the present standard, it must continue to be. With these: object-lessons about us, little heed hav» we for history and statistics and the studies of scholars. Little satisfaction it is tous that they have warned us ong since of the deadly eyii of us at last to the parting of the ways. “Whither shall the peerls Z0, chanee “Let not our opponents charge tions. Alas, for the Republicans, throw and destoy. Nor do we raise a scctional issue! None know better than I that this nom- ination is meant as,no persona! tribute, but as ao assurance that our party is a non-secticnal par- ty. Not by our policy, but only by the continnance of the gold Staudurd can sectionalism be re- vived. Every Democrat who: refuses to vote tor the Popul'st electors ou our State electoral ticket thereby helps to deprive Bryan of five of North Carolina’s eleven votes. Aud everv. Populist who refuses to vote for the Democrat- ic electors thereby helps to de- prive Bryau of six of North Car- olina’s vote. How, then, can any man who really desires Bryan’s election thus help to defeat him ? If you wish Bryan to-be elected you must give ALL your vote to him and not a part.--Pittsboro Record. Notice of Sale. By virtue of the provisions of the will of the late Mrs. A. M. Clark, W. R. Whichard, her executo:, will sell ut the: Courthouse in Greenville N.C.,.0n Mon- Tot ith ad day the 19th day of October, 1896, the lot, situated in Greenville. N. C., on third street, recently occupied by Mrs. Clark. Also a tract-of jand ‘containin; jabout 18 acres, situated partly. within and partly witigat t e town of Green- alo one alt a ! ones cei Are nate clark: as inact a rniture in my pa “description, excep ogtool, also all pt labor’s products? Is it a fair) following real estate: the honse and| . Se ee ee ee ee ee GREENVILLE, N. C. Have just received an of the latest style and are ready to serve wheat, and all other products of|the wants of the trade at Prices Lower than ever offered befcre. Small profits and quick goods are new and cheap to meet the]. We are sel'ing goods at a price far below the usual price, sales is our motto. wants of the masses, 5 casket we sell for $60 All we ask is a trial and will give tire satisfaction. G. A. McGOWAN & CO. B. F. SUGG, Manager. 7 55 65 4550 55 be te 7) 40 50 4 6s be £5 44 6 66 be 80 . 85 6 66 #6 5 30 be 66 6b 90) au 66 os (s 1b 15 sb 6 i 12.50 Opposite Post Office. Our en- ny Ones J- W. HIGGS, Pres, Greenville, N.C. STOCKHOLDEi... Representing a Capital of More Than a Mal) Million; Dollars, R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C. Greenville, N. C. vublie. ed on application. J, S. HIGGS, Cashier Maj. HENRY HARDING Ass’t Cashier. Wm. T. Dixon, President National Exehange Bank, Baltimore, Md, The Scotland Neck Bank, Seotland Neck, N. C. Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C: D. W. Hardee Higgs 'Bros., ever shown jn Greevville. | Sure to see my samples. All new styles, not an old piece in the lot. Will take pleasure in bringing samples to your home if you will notify me at wy shop near Hum- ber's, on Dickerson avenue, A.P ELLINGTON. Greenv ille Market. Corrected by S. M. Schultz. Bntter, per lb 15 to 25 Western Sides 4¢ to Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124 Sorn 40 to 6v * Corn Meal 50 to 65 Flour, Family 3.75 to 4,25 Lard 5} to i Oats 35 to 4@ Sugar 4 to 6. Coffee 13 to 25 Salt per Sack 80 to 1 75 Chickens 10 to 26 Eggs per (loz lv to 11 Beeswax. per 20 Cotton and Peantt. Below are Norfolk prices of eot and peanuts for yesterday, as futataal ‘by Cobb Bros. & Commission Mer chants of Norfok - COTTON. . Good Middling 7 7-16 Middiing 7 3-16. Low Middling 6 13-16 Good Ordinary 64 Tone—steady. «. PEANUTS. Prime 24 | Extra Prime 3 ™aney 3 Spanish $1.10 bn We respectfully solicit the accounts | & of firms, individuals and the general | Checks and Account Books furnish ' i. House Furnishing Just opened up store next door to C. Cobb & Son. by S.E. PENDE &CO. fore. A Large stock of¢— Goods, Bicycles, &e, Stoves and Tinware cheaper than ever be- ‘| Date cases ond challenro the we |) tional guaranty. in J. R a 9d PIqQIsuOdssy jo s3uUU0> J¥s9U2H & s}duSULI] Pee: li Sie i My ay SNAr GaZINVDNO” — “NOSAL.“V “& Sa: ‘ " “si : Based SE: i, oe oe we : nat ce Se ce 3 * c t: ~ * rs *< z, ¥ te Ag ‘ieee apc) ‘ i J ie - oat : says A all bath * y 4 i ” * € fe wh : » “e, f i, 2 ae es : 6 on i e Ps : : 4 AL as. pis. gehen i "3.801d ‘SIAVG “1 U Tone—tirm. GREENVILLE TOBSCOS MARKET REPORT, oY O. Le JOYNER. Luas—Common. . .. 24 to § ,,1 to 14 “ Fine.... ee*e ere |Currers—Common... ....64:to10° 10 to 38 ; a Fine.... race Hi . pocharge " poise ain, ’ goons : so D im ples. yf sz ae oe sary BOOB POLS Li 3 on it Ors we ; ranteo to cure ary BLOt He 2 at obsti- or & case wecannotcure. This disease has a baffied the skill ofthe most sean phyal- cians. $500,000 capital behind our ‘nocade Absoluto proofs sent sealed on ‘pplication. ddress COOT. REMEDY CO, Temple. CHICAGO, ILL. Professional Cards. R. R. L. CARR, DENTIST, Greenville, N. C. Office over Old Brick Store next to King Honse. John.E,. Woodard, F. v. Harding. . Wilson, N,C. Greenville, N. C,- fOODARD & HARDING, | ' ATVORNEYS-AT-LAW, Greenville, Ne. special attention given to collections and settlement of claims. Loars made on short time. © enna *3arbers. | js A. SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST. GREENVILLE. N. 0. | Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty , H PRES! EDMUNDS, FASHION ABLE; BAKE. Pe Special attention. given to clewo Yi Gentlemens Clothing [jf aueSoHOOL, #OB aa, Will open at “Elm Cottage, Oct. 2nd a Home School for rnd {from 8 to 16 years of oe | ber limited to i0. “Ad fo} This Hotel has seid thorought Mrs. A. L. McC. es. Norwood By 0 Roles Hy rCTKL RICHOISON, ah A : ere : & ek x Wii Ts abe as b AND BRANCHES. AND FLCRENCK RAIL ROAD Ccagenseu penedule TRAINS GINS /OUTA. - Dated Ff ES > 2 wb Juned4th 16°39 1S ¢ Se 1896, AAA” iQ > A. M..°.M, l4.M Leave Weldon | 1. 43) 9 44 Ar. Rocvk Mt 1 90/10 39! ; cee ms Tee Ly Tarburo 12 12 Lv Rocky Mt 1 Q0/10 5 45 wvine 2 08/11 6 20 Lv Selma 2 53 Ly Fay'tteville| 4 36) 1 7) Ar. Florence 7 23| 34 | oR Z| P. M. ‘A.M Lv Wilson 2 08 6 20 Lv Goldsboro $10 7.05 Lv Magnolia 4 16 * 10] Ar Wilmington] 5 45) . 9 45 . . P.M.) \.\4 @ kee a - & @ TRAINS GOING NOTRH. april 20, om) < os TSHG. AQ! 4 Ax lA. Mad. al Lv Mhoretce 8S 4) ¢ 4] Ly, Ravetteyle! FE 168) 9 bo! ly Selma i247 | vAr Wilst £294! 3.) ej | lo 35 7a | a | oN. Ly Wilmington! 9 25) 7a LV Mariolia | 10 32 s 40 Le eroidesope | tO! 4H ir Wilsay J Dib: Tt) Ly f tg arborea 343 | E 1 oe ve vanes eset | sittin oactan 3 eer YL oe oo Te 9 | N° t~ fat ~~ phan s > le =| ° 7, i 3) | ‘4 7 IP. M, iv Wilson | mi Ht 2: ae Ww By Arkecky Mi | 247) feat anda Ar Tarbors 4.0; | | Ly Tarboro | | Ly Recky Mt | 1] (lz 1, Ar Weldon ht an Train ou S@oplaud Neck Beranet 204 eaves Welton 3.55 p. mi., Halifax 4h. p.m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p w., Greenville 6,47 p, m., Kinston 7.45 pm. Returning, leaves Kinston 7,2 a. m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. ‘Arriving Galifax at 11:00 4. m., Weidon 11.20 am | Jaily except Snuuday. Trains on Washnigton Branch leive Washington 8.00 a, m., and 3.00 p.m, arrives Parmele 3.50 a. m., and 4.40 p. m., Tarboro 945 a. m., rettirnitigiedves Tarboro 3.30 p. m., P ar mele 1.20 a. m. and 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washington 11.60 a in.. und 7.10 p. m, ept. Sunday. Counecis with trains on Scoth: td: N «ck Branch, Tram leaves cacgotu, N 5, via Alpe- matle © lkaleigi ics, daily uxdeptsun- day, 450 p.in., Sunday 3.00 P.M; artive Plymouth 9.00 BP. af +) 025 pp. up. Returiing saves Plymouth daily exeept Suudey, 6.00 a. 1., Sunday 9.30 a oan, arrive Carboro leow> ae and bie 45 Train on Midland N. C, braach leaves Goldsboro daily, execpt “Sunday, 6.05 a m, arriving Smithfield 7- 30 a, m. Re. turning leaves Siwithtield 8 00a. m,, ar- rives at Golilsbars 9.30 a. m. Vrains in Nas Ville “pranch leave Rocky Mount st «.20 p. om,. arrive Nashville 5.05 p. , Xpring Hope 5:30 . Mm. Returuaip ive Spring ‘Hope 0a, m., Nashvy S.3yam, airive at Rocky Mount 9.0 a m, daily except Sunda. Tralus on Latta branch; Florence R &., leave Latin 640 5 my adrive Dunbar 7.50 pm, Clio +03 pm. Returning Jeave Clint6.luam, Dupbar 6.30 am, iia Latta 7.50 a m, daily: except Sun- Ly Train onClinton Branch leaves War- saw for Clinton re except, Suuday, 11.10 a, m. and “8.50 m° Returning leaves Clinton at 7.00 k gpg aud3,00 . m. Train No. 78 makes close co :nection at Weldon forall points daily,’ lrail via Norfolk ap alee. re Ro ae with Norfolk and 7 You10lk ne ally tii . a VINE, “Supt. T. M, E‘TERSON,Trathie apager. R. KENUY. Geni Wa ate “Het Pema’ cin, Phare’ dodanie the services of a thor- “oughly competent teacher and shail otdmppromisee Waly aosiisiarmusk [ues rooms. ‘The session begius ou oe mh, OF APT MBER | pemary ot per mo, mo. Fs enap gry 3 a Daily ex-, | PORK SIDES& SHOTILDERS | | i | \ | { { | ~ | | of American Silver and Repeal fhe-Only rive-Dollar vy ESTABLISHED 1975. SAM. M. SCHULTZ. VARMERS AND MERGHANT'S BUY ing their year’s supplies will ting ‘their interest to get our prices befe re pu. ehasingelsewhere Onestock iscomidete Wallits branenes. PLuu a. DOPE R Ric. Aw aN taf ts DVRS * T)3. WHI ite RRR. A we ONY difeet frac Wana tutare cr ding Your ony at ote orotit. A eos vieste sftortk arf ~FURMITURE alwaveouhaud aids oldad prices Postal: thet ads. tut goods areall bought and sold for ASH therefore, AAVvine go rigk to rin. we aellal «close matgiy ~ we seats a -pemptfie, | “a t, 3! “al rib! a at, ts, Me a } e > ray Ya G!) my a | wry af ‘Do i oO t's GREENVILLE The vext session of this sehdo] will open on ‘MONDAY SEPT. 7, 1896. and eoutinue for 10 months. ‘The terms are as follows. Primary | nahsh per mo. 82 00 | Interinediat: . $2) Higher a ds $5 00 Languages (each) ** * $1 5) The work and disclpline of the schoo} | Will be as heretofore. We ask a continuance of your past iberal patronage, . H. RAGSDALE. THE MORNING STAR. The @ldesi Daily Newspaper in North Carolina. “ “HtsGlass in the State. Favors Limited Free Coinage of the Ten Per Cent. Tax on State Banks. Daily 50 cents per month. 'Weeklv $1.00 per. vear. Ww.H, BERNARD Wilmington N.C The eastietiz r North Carolina’ - » FORE MOST ‘NEW sPeese Y be AND Ste, bs rage “ WEEKLY. | ad ' {ndependen, and tearless 30 g inal waplgy aie othe ever. t oh " 4 a Sack i tHE Da SERVER _ | election for Pitt'county for the election to be held on the Tursday: next after} , the first Monday in November 1896. © kl | G Nobles, Levi. Clamons. ster. (L Fiyun, Wu Jobnson. W R Whichara, Jr, ‘a valuable adi et ‘edges cf Biectson. “Fhe following is thelist of judyes of} Beaver Dam—C C Case, Marion Smith. Geo. W. Hemby. Belvoir—J T Hodges, W H Rives, E P. Norris. \ Bethel—Jas H Bryan, WJ Whitehurst, J H W Howell. Carolina—M A Woolard, Henry Chicod No 1—J W Swith, WL Smith, Frank Rieks. Silla { Chicod No 2 ft White, JO} Proctor, Henry Rountree. Contentnea No 1—Jonathan Daij, H S Hardy, George Dail. — Contentnea No 2—Sebron Cox, Wm Worthington, Horace Roy- Falkland—W M Smith, J H Smith, F R Brewington. Pacuville No LLM L Moye, T Farnuville No 2~ David Morgan JN Bynum, G-orge Gay. , Greenville No 1--W C Hines, J. T Maithewe, & P Huwpkrey. Greenville No 1l—Jesse W Brown, Nout Whittield, Samuel Mavo. Greenviliy No 3—-J L Thiepen, F M Smith, Fred Jenkins. Greenville No 4—Louis N Brily AD Joknsoo, Joseoh Atkiuscn. Pactolus-— Luu-ford Flemicg Charles Spain Swift Creek No 1—W 8 Wilson, .Snauctb, JS Brown. Swift Creek No 2—Watt Chap- wan. N R Cory, Fred Caunon. Democratic Canvass. ‘The candidates of the Démovratic pariy ot Pitt county for the Legislatue and the variou, county offices will id dress the people upon the political ‘s, sues of the day, at the following times and places. viz : Grimes:aud Saiturcayv, Octobe: 1018. Falkland, Thursday, October 1dth. Bethel, Saturday, October 17th. May’s Chapel, Wednesday, October, 21s. Bluck Jack, Friday, Oetober 23rd. Burney’s, Saturday, October 24th. Stokes, Tuesday, October, 27th. Pactolus, Wednesday, October 28th. Parkers School House, Thursdar, October 29th. Farmville, Friday, October 30th. Axden, Saturday, Octover 31st. Candidates of other parties are invit- ed to be present and participate iu the ALEX. L. Blow. sutive Com. discussivn. Chairman Demoeratie Ex Public Speaking. Hon. Cyrus B. Watson, Democratic candidate for Governor, will speak at Kinston, Wednesday, Oct. 14. Snow Hill, Thursday, Oct. 15. Greenvilie, Friday, Oct. 16. Washington Saturday, Ort 17. Hon. W. H. Lucas and Hon. Harry Skinner, Demo-ratic and Populist can- didaies tor Congrees in this district, will speak at Greervil'e on Wednesday, Oct. 14th. ifs Art Gift, She was-visiting,-at the house o) | the eminent’ politician. “T hear,”’ she 'saidy “that yowhays ition to: yourart: ooi. lection.” “My art eollection?”’ he repeated. “Vos. T taka it for granted tbat you-must have one.’ ““T have ever striven, madam, tc beautiful.”’ ; “And wasn’t it byautifylin the voters to remember ‘you as they, did?” {.don’t quite foliow you 1sa’am,” #aid:tho ensinet politeita growetn cultivate an appreciation of the|. GIVES YOU TEE NEWS FRESH BYERY : ‘AFTERNOON(EXCEPTSUNDAYYAND | —INTERESTS OF. ° é GREENVILLEFIRST, PITTCOUNTY!SFC IND OUR POCKET BOOK THIK?D SUBSCRIPTION 25 Cents! a.MONTH * —PUBLISHED EVERYBWEDNESDAY at— (ne Dollar Per Year. This is the People's Favorite THE TOBACCO DEPARTMENT, WAICH IS A REGULAR FEATURE OF VE PAPER _IS_ALONESWORTH MANY, VIMus, THE Pe can 5 tli A A lt Nats SU BSCRIPTION, PRICE, —(0)--—— When you need JOB PRINTING ~=S-=@ Don't forget the Et.eflector: Office. WE !HAVE! AMPLE FACILITIES | FOR TRE‘WORK AND DO aut. « KINDS Ol 3COMMEROIALM$AND : TOBACCO WAREHOUSE. WORK. : Js the |: west price any object to to you? Arethe best qualities any iniucemeut? If so come in end see ournew stock wiich we have just re- veived .Our store iv fail of New : Goods ; and orices were never lower, To the ladies we ex end a cordial in- - yitation to examine our stock of We haves beautiful and up-to: date line. You will find the latest styles and we know we can please you Ob, how lovely, how beau- tiful, the prettiest line i have ever ‘seep, is What our lady friends say of them. We Lave a large line both iv colors aud blacks aud can please you. we eg ard Geuts FUR “int HiNG GOODS we have a splendid hue. eerie ine corer In LADIES € LOTH for Wraps we bave jus: what you want. “In Men and SJtoys PANTS GOODS we have just the best — wane {cme out ait ws Sontes, JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING [ccmeuemaaee Crenses many i new bisieanie : §Enlarges many an old business, “ it Rea ma iy a iarge business. *) Revives many adull business, ‘Rescues many a lost business, A) Saves many a failing business.” ‘S-cures suecess to any business, \ To ‘tadvettise judiciousiy,” use the ec lumns of the REFLECTOR. TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. train going 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. Mouth Bound Freight, arrivea 2:00 P, M. jeaves 2:15 P. Bi. Steamer ‘Tar River arrives from Wash- ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs (lay aud Saturday —_ WEATHER BULLETIN. rerne cot SPET & “REFLDCTOR REGISTRATIONS, People Whose Names Got on Our Book To-dsy. Dr. J. Morrill, of Falkland, was bere! today. tie L. H. Rountree has moyed his fam— ily to Ayden, E. R, Aiken left this morning for a trip up the road. J. S. Jenkins returned Thursday evening frcm Danville. to the es SA it has done us good. We have still the best selection in the city. Our 25,cent Dress Patterns are unexcelled and the ladies are cabptiing on to the same. PLL LLP LLL LINN Nt NL NINA NL Nl LANA OE .Q. 1 Joyner returned trom Rich- mona Thursday evening. Mrs.- P. C. Monteiro and Miss Louise Latham returned home Phar day evening from Nashville, aa ll Ginger and Pepper Mrs. Glasgow Kvane and children, who were yisiting relatives here, re- turned home this morning. In this Business. The best blended Tea, in Green, Now take a peep at our fall CLOTHING. and Black, and a splendid mixed Tea. J. S. Tunstay OVERCOATS. Wouldn’t know they were ready- made except for the prices. They are as good as ready-made Clothirg at double the money Our clothes wears better and longer and fits better and look prettier than any ones. Try us in this Hine. I carry the finest and largest lice of Cigars, Cigarettes, Cheroots and Smok- ing ‘Tobacco in the city. A new in- voice just reccived. J.S. TUNSTALL. There are men in Pitt county deelar. ing for free silver,yet they are going to vote for gold bags and followers of Me- Showers tonight and Saturday, Kial - warmer in the interior acy ow can they eonsistently do Annan CET eeeeeree this ? MARKETS. "he King Heuse is taving an Great Shoe V alues. (By Telegraph.) seen NEW YCRK COTTON. YP In we 7 , Se stock to be found aud prives were | — BITE NOON: CLOSE never jower. Sept. 7.64 7.02 7.58 Jan. 7.83 7.77 7.88 SHOES. Jp shees we endeay | or tu buy sach as will please the CHICAGO MEAT AND GRAIN. ‘There were no Chicago merket re weu'er, the prices 0G Shoes are) ports today, it beinga holiday in that much lower than last season. Give us wu irivl when you need Shoes for yourself or any member of your family. We can fit the small- est or largest foot in the county. Our }.. M. Reynolds & Co.’s Shoes city. CANVASSiNGS. oer for Meu and Bovs are warranted | You Get What is in These by Read- to give good service. We have had «ix years experience with thie line and know them to be ali ‘we clulm for them. In HAL DWARE, GUNS, GUN IMPLEMENTS, LOADED SHELLS, CROCK- ERY, GLASSWARE, HALL LAMPS. LIBRARY LAMPS, PARLOR LAMPS, LAMP F) Xi URES, TIN WARE, WOOD and WILLOW WARE HARNESS & COLLARS, TRUNKS, GROCER Es, “PROVISIONS, FURNITURE, CHILDREN'S UARRIAGES, CARPETS; CARPET PAPER, RUGS, LACE CURTAINS. CURTALN POLES, and any goods you need for your _ pelf and family come to see us. ND -Onr object is to sell good bon~ eat goods at the towest prices. i comesnmesiineemeamnenl We have a. pre, dine of 12.50 Bold Oak Isdroon Suits, ‘Oo pass us by ings usable foie bo 7 Boe ‘your poe This is nos so because a "80, ae Doce se our, pe * ive us Sor ig but if find our goods and prices sat Ory: acknowledge is with ing, Not by Hearing, Ovculating gicls cat persimmens. Truck farms do not raise wagons. Let the birds glone until Novem ber Ist. All grass widows are not green goods wonen, . Curar—o0 barrels choice Apples, at 3. M. Schultz. Cution tuok another decline today. The price heve was 63. Ouly two days in which to register— tomurrow and next Saturday. wiNo, Ray, oxen do not lay eggs, al though they do come in yokes, Fresh Carr Butter today, at S. M Schuitz. Don’t put off registering until the last day, uttend to if tomorrow. Something new ia season, Buckwheat, Oat Flake and Portorico Molasses, at S. M. Schultz. Money Icased on 380, 60 and 90 care | Apply to F. C. Harding. | Seal, at D. S. Samith’s. Vermont | Butter tor ole. at D.s Smith, ae : eae’ | Di altel biisbtacbd cd, : you ever had, “400 Old Government) | - j )Javaand/Mocha,” andyoa will hare no| other, for sale only by Ed. H. Shelburn ’ Fora choive smoke, try Philadelphia | mense patronage, full of guests neatly | every day. If they get much more nu-! merous Mrs: King will bare tv enlarge| 22 Shoes we are clear out of sight. Prices fee bouseagein, ‘rule very low. We have them in 20th century The weather bureau sené ous iafor-' hand- -welt, VICL? Kd, dung rola, satin ealf, goat and mation this morning of a storm off Ce-! ior Keys, Flu, that woold vata HANA -turn in button, Gl and gaiter. Look for us, ask for us ane come see us. extend up the Atlantic coast causing; high winds tuday and tonight, | | ; | A vote for the fusion Legislative | ticket in Pitt county means a vote for'| Pritchard for U.S, Senator, and a vote: for Pritchard means a vote for the gold standard. advocates vote that way ? NN The Money Lon How e@an concientieus silver! CAN LADIES VOTE? If so every lady who has inspected our new —__<£ styles n<__ nN A brillians§dispiay of FALL &: WINTER would vote for 9 e DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, GENTS FUE- NISHINGS AND Bey’s 2-Piece Suits in the mewest effets aud all: the last weaves Everybody says my stcre- is the ¢hvapest place in town and I ‘Want you to come and save mou ey. My motto is: cheap prices.” -H. B. CLARK. aawis’ J éwelry Store, as being the most popular store in town, fot nowhere is shown such a choice array ot select ‘styles. Every day we receive some new addi- ition to our large stock. No matter what you |want we can supply them. Lang Selis Cheap. “Cheap, cheap ; a | ‘With Patent Automatic rie ll Doors. 5 > glee agrareray: 4s LS >

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