DAILY REFLECTOR. D.J WHICHARD, ‘Editor and Owner. TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 25 Cents a Month. ae Vol. 4. GEN YELLE, N. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1896. HIGH = ART CLOTHING Lf. | | Kil designer of styles for. HAL ieee 6) ——etaeggilipaes New and complete line of Dress Goods, and trimmingsto match Carpets, Rugs and. ‘Mattings ob endless variety. Come and see them, no trouble to show goods. eee oF Gran & 1 & ~S'Next.do yr (o. ‘the Baok of reenville, : ae Fe or mae al Ope 8 | i read the quotation which Mr. askin ©” ipa empsiiattainttt tee RRTTORIAL COMMENT. It is said that more thaa half of the voting population of West Virgima either saw or heard Mr. Bryan during his trip through the State, and jet Mark Hanna & Co. claim that State. The election news trom Georgia gets better every day. ‘The first night afer the electiou estimates of Atkinson’s majority was put as low as ten ten thousand, now uo one gives him less than thirty thousand ana some as high ag forty thousand. Charman Jones, of the National Democratic Commit- tee, says this insures Mr. Bryan a ma— jority of not less than seventy thous. und. Senator Falkner puts the figures at cot less than seventy-five thous— and. A vote tor any Palmer and Buckner means a halfa vcte for MeKinley and every Democrat ought to realize this and not be a party to the election of a man for President who is run soul and body by Mark Hanna. It you will Bryan is making from Mr. Me :-Kinley’s speeches you will see that the avove statement s true and that if McKinley is elected he will only be President in name with hisboss as Presdent in fact. sy As State matterc stand now it means either Russell or Cy Watson as Gover- The Republicans are not sup- Hal Ayer says that have broken their nor. porting Guthrie. he considers they contract for fusion by failing to support Mr. Guthrie. Th's question then natv- rally arises in the mind of every white man, and ought in fact to arise in the mind of every colored man. Which had you rather see Governor cf this State, Cy Watson or Russell. The answer to this question in every patriots heart whether his actions show it or not could only be give us that Sou. To elect him means that he must re- ceive'a solid vote of the Democratic party and all lovers of good Goveru- meat ought to cast their influence for him and not allow their beloved State to be disgraced by the presence in the gubernational chair of that inhuman slanderer of Democrats, Damel L. Rus- sell. Any one who was fresent at the Re- publican convention here which nomi- nated the cousty ‘ticket will bear us cut in the statement taat, if Victor Cox, who is now vosing as a candidate tor the Legislature, was honest then he is diz. honest now, if he is honest row he was dishonest the., Take either hora of of a mam.who said that day he was fur McKinley and now says, a3 we learn on; the stump, that he wll vote for no man ior the United States Senate who is not for free silvers Who said that day he | would not ran ‘on the ticket and is now rinning on it. Who said that~day the: ticket was born in corruptirn sand by stifling the will of the majority, ‘and who must now approve this as: he is seeking an election on this. same: ticket. What is the matter with ‘Vivtor-any: way?, Are the Populist of this: county going to be duped in voting! ‘fora nan upon whiom they could not rely to car ry, out their wishys? The® election pews on lie 3rd of November will: Ans: swer this, question. ollihitieg: — ~There*is now ‘bat oné. day Jeft mn which you’ can register—next Satur | |.Apples, Coroanuts, Barannes, Lem ons and Oranges jus) received at Mor—| splendid man, with a character unstaire | . ° r { ed by a single act of dishoncr, Cy Wat-| the dilemma and you have an example | Har business, and ‘soon the nl ‘LOCAL SNAPS. Try my “Jolly Jonah’? tobacco, in rolls, for both chewing and smoking, Something new. J.S Tunstaty. Heinze’s Minc: Meats, Preserves Jellies, the fnest that can be J. S. SMITH. and bought. I have constantly on hand the finest Foreign and Domestic Fruits, also Cabbages, Onion, and Potatoes, J. S. TunsTAaLt. We take the lead in fine Famiiy Gro- ceries and sell low down. J. L. Srarnkey & Bro. and Domestic A The finest Fruits kept constantly on hand. Foreign new supply just received. J. L. STARKEY & Bro. Always the bect Vermont Butter and Tar Bell Cheese kept constantly on hand. J. S. SMitH. It you want family Flour of the best prices. None STarRKEY & Bro, see us and get our ran J, L. beat us. ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS. ° ve nme "Tis the early chestnut that catches the worm. The road to ecouomy is a prudent prudent buy-way. Legal redress is the court plaster ct tie feelings. Sweet-meets—two lovers folded in each other’s arms. A cutaway jacket is the best cos— {ume for an elopement, it is a curious fact that a steam whis tle makes a borse fly. Many Orange men think that a half ‘loaf is better than no vacation. When age is in question women are not a tor-giving disposition. Soon ve time for sausage, the ground hog that never sees its own shadow. The girl who loves William never asks her father to foot her biil. Sing asong a leap year, pocket full of cash, that’s the kind of bachelor for merry maids to “mash” When Eve upon the first man the apple pressed with specious cant, O, what a thousand pities then that Adam was not Adamant. The bugwump comes when the hour is late, to the pane where the light 1s shining, and the hugwump stands at the front yard gate, his arm the girl entwining. When Henry was courting Sarah he used to boast that he had a “boss” girl; now that he is marrizd, he finds that he has a “boss” wife—but he nev- er mentions it. ‘Times are gestin so hard under the gold standard that the girls have to save their qaids of chewing-gum to use as high astor the fourth or fifth time, though they admit that: there is not much juice? or sweetness in it after the first chewing. : ‘Life is a succession of hills and val leys. In love, wealth, ‘ambition, suc- cess or power, it is up here—down yon- der. See for yourself who succeeds. — Not the timid one, who at sight of the first obstacle in, his path loses heart ‘and yeilds the game. Not ihe man whose nerve, will, not keep his upper lip'and: ander jaw in place. Not the man who gives upon. the first trial. — ‘These men do not suceeed. Success ‘often : sports with a man as @ shy {rout plays with-the’hook of the angler.— Keep cool, be steady, stick to 4 regu- ibble will end in a: snapping: ‘Fite, and you will land the wary prize safely at your ——— JOHN — Thursday, Oct. 29th The only big show to sppoan here this season. In the meantime go and see ANK WILSON —MAMMOTH STOCK OF—; thing __ Overcoats The largest assoriment ever yathered 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 clowns , Le. This chilly weather is a reminder that you must change your. UNDERWHAR Remember | have received a full and complete line of Underwear in all weights and makes and. prices. see my stock. FRANK WILSON, The King Clothier: 1896. E. Prices will talk louder a anything aise we us unless yeu were to find prices right. We will sei you goods from 15 to 35 per cent lower than auy house iv town and don’t you forget it. We have doneit before and are do- ivg it today. The proof,of the pudding is in eating. Give us u trial aad we warrant liks Oliver Twist . “You'll ask for more.’ O 1r stock embraces Y CLOTHING, , GLOVES, ea}Lace goons} CAPES, Sd HOSIERY, | DRESS oT 8 N OTIONS, » nd a lot xe ‘thee wists too numerous ul nention. EX! IM. “ais vee At TIieoa Rene. old ares Leader{of,8 iy! No. 566 You will not be satisfied vnless you FALL & WINTER Alt the arguments in the world would not induce you to buy§jfroo ry 7 3 EB i ‘: A aa * “= at Ps pai 3 VERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT, SUNDAY). : entered as second-class: mail matter. SURSCRIPTION RATES. ye year. - - = - 38,00 - Jre month, . 5 25 “me week. ee oe om eh ~ Delivered in town by carriers without | d wtra cost. | é; se ~" Advertisng rates are liberal and ean be. ‘gd on application to the editor or at “he office © ——— We desire a-tivo correspondent at svery postofiice inthe covnty, who will aend in brief items of NEWs as ft occurs in each neighborhood. Write plainly and only on one side of the paper. , ena = Lineral Commission ou subscrip- rion rates paid to agents. veer enna caaenssscaantten heii === Saturpay. October, 10rH, 1896. re ena DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES. Nativnal Ticket. eRe A NE FOR PRESIDENT. WILLIAM J. BRYAN, ot Nebraska. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT. ARTHUR SEWALL, of Maine, FOR CONGRESS—FIRST DISTRICT. w. H. LUCAS, of Hyde county. FOR EFLECTOR—FIRST DISTRICT. JOHN H. SMALL, of Beaufort county. Ntate . Ticket. erent ace * FOR GOVERNOR: CYRUS B. WATSON, of Forsyh. FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR: THOs. W. MASON, of Northampton. ee ae me FOR SECRETARY: CHAS. M. LOOKE, 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, of Mecklenburg. oR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE 8U- PREME COURT A.C, AVERY, of Burke, G. H. BROWN, of Beaufort. COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET. FOR THE SENATE. J. JSLAUGHINGHOUSE. 7h. Tee , mene Fi "FOR REPRESENTATIVES. . J BLITTLE, C L BARRETT, sn COUNTY COMMISSIONERS- J A K TUCKER, » JESSE. CANNON, A BCONGLETON. vor SHERIFF: G M TUCKER. ae ee eB agers ae FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS. _. .L*B MEWBORN. ae te Be ie y y FOR TREASURER. =| Letter From Democratic Nor MR. SEWALL ACCEPTS. nd “ Vice-President, (CONCLUDED FROM YESTERDAY.) — AMERICAN P&OPLE LOYAL. “Neither shall our opponents be permitted to terrify the peo- ple by predictions that temporary from the policy we propose... The American people will be loyal to the nation’s money, will stand be- hind it, and maintain it at what- ever value they. themselves * may: put upon it. . Once before in the present generation have our peo- ple been called upon to face a momentous ¢risis. What then said Mr-. Lincoln, the chosea leader of the plain people of the or weakened by the wily per- suasion of the false friendr,.who, as today, pleaded for compromise ‘Tf our sense of duty forbids this, then. let us, stand by our duty fearlessly and effectively. “Tet us be diverted by none of these sophisticsl contrivances wherewith we are so industriously plied and pbelabored—contri- vances such as groping for some middie ground between the right and the wrong, reversing the Di- sinners, but. the rigbtecus to re- pentance; such as.invocations to Washington, impicring men to igay what. Washington said and do what Washington did. Nei- ther let us be turned from our du- ty by false. accusations. . Let.us have faith that rigut makes might and io that faith to the end, dare to do our duty as we understand it. “We know what is the nature of the struggle in which we are ‘}engaged; we are anxious Only that the people uf the land shall understand it, and then our battle iS Won. | THE ONLY DANGEROUS CLASSES. “Bahind the strong entrench- ment of the gold standard are gathered all those favored classes it has fostered. the only danger- ous classes of the land. Avarice and unholy greed are there: every -}trnst.apd combination is there; every monopoly is there; led by the greatest monopoly. of all, the monopoly of the power of gold. With us, in ovr assault upon these entrenchments, are all those unselfish men who, not now suf- fering themselves,. cannot rest content with conditions so full, of suffering for others; and that vaster pumber of our people who have been sacrificed to the smal! and selfish class. who now resist their attempts to regain their an are the patriots of 1896- the foes -} of & ‘dishonest dollar,’ which en- riches 10 per cent. of our people to rob the rest; the defenders of the nomes of the land, of. public morals, and public faith, both of which alike. forbid the payment ‘|of government obligations in a coin costlier to those who have |to pay. than, that the contract’ tealle. for; the, defenders of the {honor of the nation, whose) most sacred charge is the welfare of all its citizens. The free and unlim- ited -epinage -of silver is the sole pe a which to check the € a wrongs Ee Gael a ata 2 Pe ee Fake ) : tion we have the. justice of our cause and, those cherished princi- ‘| ples of \defferson and Jackson, ‘| whfch shall be our guide on our ‘return to power—‘Equal and ex- eee hie ee eae men; a¥solutely i wat aoe a We Os 4 ye 4 1) ae a ¥ % quy of : f for disturbance or panic will come) land? Was he awed by threats; with wrong? His answer was:| vine rule, and calling not the). cienriz hts.and Jiberties. These} ‘of today, to undo the ruin, “lof the past; and for our inspira- b ' ‘Ble Was a Good Thing. *“Hello!’’ shouted the fanny law fk into thé telephone. ‘Is that ppan's offen? iF: . “Yes, sir, "’ geplied the pretty type writer “Ts Googun there?” “Yes, sir | “I'd like to speak to him a mo. ment.” 3 a | **Who are you?”’ asked the girl. “Oh, I'm a good thing,” replied the funny clerk. — a And he didn't gat Ganeae 4 * A Ek RE ER ee fie eee ha h j # 5 hs + eh id * is Most ey Dat P,P, P,, Lippman’s Great Remedy. FOR THRER YEARS HB SUFPERED--COULD HARDLY BRBATHE AT NIGHT-ONE NOSTRIL CLOSED FOR 10 YEARS. Mr. A. M. Ramsey, of DeLeon, Texas, was a sufferer from Oatarrh in its worst form... Truly, ‘his description of his -suffer- ings seem little short of marvelous. In- stead of: seeking his couch, glad for the nights coming, he went to it with terror, realizing that another, long, weary, wake- ful night ard 4 struggle to breathe was before him. He: could not sleep on either side for two years. P. P. P., Lippman’s Great Remedy, cured him in quick time. pvon ows DE LBON, -'TEXAS. Messrs. LIPPMAN BROS., Savannah, Ga. Gents: I have ysed nearly four bottles of P. P. P. I was afflicted from the crown of my head to the soles of my feet. Your P. P; P. has cured my difficulty of breath- ing, smothering, patpitation ef the heart, and has relieved me of all pain. One nos- trii was closed for ten years, but now | cam breathe through it readily. - | have net: ae om either side for two years; in fact, I dreaded to see night come. Now I sleep soundly in any position al! alght. am 50 years old, but expeet soon to /be able te take hold of the plow handles. that I was lucky enough to get and I heartily recommend it to my frtends and the publie generally. Yours respectfully, ' A. M. RAMSEY. THB STATE OF Ti\AS—Cointy of Comanche.—Before the undersigned au- Pane, on this day, personally appeared A. M. Ramsey, who, after being duly sworn, says on oath that the foregoing statement made by him relative to the virtue of P. P. P. medicine is true. oon ts A. M. RAMSBY. Sworn to and subscribed before me this. August 4th, 1891. J. M. LAMBERT, N. P.., Comanche County, Texns. PP Be Catarrh Cured by P. P. P. (Lippman’s Great Remed . remedies failed. y) where all other Rheumatism t wists and @ hands and feet. istorts. your Its agonies are intense but speedy relief and a perma , is gained by een of P, P°P. Rent cure oman’s weakness, whether nery ut aes os pep es and the armteu a . . alth oma a beantifal yw at womah. Pimples, blotches, ecgema , and all dis- are removed and figurements of the skin ay A P. a P. x. £. #. will restore your apetite, build oD Ras nen Rte oem vou tn every Pi . wi Moves soo inghe-mouth feeling. ahileaide or Blotches and /om. the fa take an nd Pimples: om. thé face, es, for natural and thorough regulation, take P. P. P., Lippman’s Remedy. and get. well at ence. ale reat SOLD BY ALL DRUGAISTS. LIPPMAN BROTHERS, APOTHECARIES, Lippman’. Bleck. Savennah. da. For sale by J.L. Wosten. ee ene ema gnmenset Notice of Sale. By virtue of the provisions.of the will of the late Mrs. A. M. Clark, W. R. Whichard, her executor, will gel! at the Courthouse in Greenville N.C., on Mon- day the 19th day of October, 1896, ‘the following’ real .estate: the house and j lot, situated in Greenville. N. C., on third etreet, recently occupied by Mrs. Clark. Also-a traet offand containing about 18 acres, situated partly within and partly without the town of Green- ville, through which the Kinston: and Will also sell on the san ‘aforesaid house of Mrs, Clark dec’d, the followiig personal property; “T fine and two goblets, 1 dozen forks (d sert), 14 dozen tea: ons, I sugar spo tongue’ 3 poe dadin cing poon (all pu silver), and 2 pated salt cellars and 8 . spoons, also'orie-half undivided intevest |B S in the chattel reperty escribed in'the’ a2 will ot Mrs, clark as follows: -“Alithe| Zi" “D, furniture in’ my “parlor of every’ Bind | = e kitid'io the ‘be ‘T now 0 iveemmece| |e BM oy re: mb tal-) 3 Boe: o, J . A : ¥ % ‘, ¥ a & 7 ss A a sf Rea voatoeg ei fee i, : 6, aoe ‘yale 4 at tho ¢ther end of the wire, “Push it along, central. Goodby.” | Ff. (| Scotland Neck Branch Railryad passes, . me day, at the | diamond brooch, 1° purlor «water piteher | ° and tea), dozen *poons (dinner and a6. GREENVILLE, Have just received an | goods are new.and chea wants of the masses, goods at a price far below t price. , 875 casket we sell for 360 “ wt 70 6h 66 55 65 4550 55 tte 50 es 6s 6s 65 45 ee és be 30 85 a6 66 ot 95 30 6é te és 90) 20 66 ry (6 16 15 66 oy} i6 2.50 tire satisfaction. G. A. McGOWAN & CO. Opposite Post Office. B. F. SUGG, Manager. acme : J> W. HIGGS, Pres, Maj. HENRY HARDING. Ass’t Cashier. Greenvil Je,k.. STOCKHOLDEi:S. Representing a Capital of More Than a Hal) - Million Dollars, Wm. T. Dixon, President National Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md. The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotlana Neck, N. C. _. Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C: R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C. D. W. Hardee Higgs ‘Bros., Greenville, N. C. eemeniahn secs asain We respectfully solicit the accounts of firms, individuals and the general vublie, Cheeks and Account Books furnish ed on application. A Large stock of~— House Furnishing Just opened up in U. Cobb & Son. by &CO. Stoves and Tinware of the latest style ‘and are ready t6 sérve the wants of the trade at_ Prices Lower than ever off-red befcre. Small profits. and quick sales “is“our. motto. Onr to meet the @ are sel ing he usual All we ask is a trial and will give en- — J. 8. HIGGS, Cashier store: next door to J. S.E. PENDER cheaper than ever be- Spanish Pone—thm. 1 HAVE TPE PRETTIEST _ ——-LINEOF— Wall Paper! ever shown in Greevville. Be sure to see my samples. All néw styles, uot an old piece in the lot. Will take pleasure in bringing samples to your home if you will notify me at wy shop near Hume ber's, on Dickerson avenue, A. FP ELLINGTON. Greenville Market. Correeted by 8. M, Schultz. Butter, per 1b 16 to 25 Western Sides 4t to 5- ‘| Sugar cured flams 10 to 123 om , 40 to 60 Corn Meal 50 so 65 Flour, Family 3.76 to 4.25 - ‘| Lard 5} to 10 Oats 35 to 4@ Sugar 4 to 6- Coffee 13 to 25 Salt per Sach 80 to 1 75 Chickens 10 to 26 Eggs per doz W to ll Beeswax. per > AO ' 2% ~. Cotton and Peanut. | Below are: Norfolk: prices of cotton und: peanuts for yesterday, a8 furnished ' by Cobb Bros. & Comrnission Mer chants of Norfok - COTTON. Good Middling 7 7-16 Middling 7 3-16- Low Middling 6 13-16 Good Ordinary 64 Tone—steady. PEANUTS Prime 23 Extra Prime 3 “ancy 3 S110 ba Luas—Common.... co ame tenner seine GREENVILLE TOBACC) © ARKET: REPORT. BY O. L. JOYNER, - se. 00 8 Fine;.:. rT ee | to 14 66 Cutrers~Common... ..:;.64 tol0. 6 Five.... 1... £10 to 18 Goods, Bicycles, &c, ere AD bto. nocharge, if wofa cury, iodide pe ps ate} imples, Copper Colored Spo any part of the out, it is this Secondary we ;uarantce tocure. W- solicit the most obsti« pate cases and challenre tho worl case Wecannotcure. This disease has awa Clans, .€500,000 capital behi tonaldjarane * Aba al behind onr [)® R.L.€ renee Here Wo will cons bind hotel bills,an@: ‘have taken mere: tiibukave aches and 1€5 in mouth, Soxe Throat, Spots;Ulcers on. y, Hair or Eyebrows fallin BLOOD POISO a SC une he ~F tractto paysaiiron it ins, Mucous fora filed the skill of the most eminent physie ute proofs OO. GE n dress C RE ME ae u ication, ; Y Masonic Templo. CHECAC (O, SLL, a i oo ee ond ees A Professional! Cards. — ARR, DENTIST, Greenville, N.C. Office over Old Brick Store next to King Hose. | a meaanins stearate, msi 8 John E. Woodard, F.C. Harding,’ .. Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N.¢, OODARD & HARDING, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Greenville, N. " ~pecial attentioh ‘giveti 60 Collegtions and settlement of cluime, Loans mrde on short time. fore. 3 4 s r | y mad @ : | E. z. & ~ + ; > g tea | | 2 98. a B : i ype) Sx : i om) : o8 as Oo] : od ae John H.smali, * .| Patronage soliciteds: Gleaping,. and Pressing Goats lathes a . 1 vated, seve WOH. Long, W shington, N.C. Greenville, N.C, Attorueys and Counse ~ lors at Law. Praetices in all the Courte, wens 3arbders. AMES A. SMITH, i TONSORIAL ARTIST. GREENVILLE. N. al 0. 4 yeing: Special fast “given‘tp Cleaning: Gentlemens Clot SB Ges be oe 4 me | = eT OTEL NICHUISON, J. A. Burogss, Mer. Washington, Ns.C,... 1! This Hotel has bec n thoroughly reno. new rooms added, ° re taht me Tax List for 1896 ‘6 4 3 a os “4 ce ae ie » Si ast at eee ‘GA . wa we Pr ras © a Ahn Tt JOC vy" aor ee ~ Tey , af “gGold8boro daily, except Stnday,.6. 05-a ‘ turning leaves Swithtield 8.00 a. _ ur : Primary English ber mo. All. vaxti’ JA VEL! UN oe AND BRANCHES. AND FLORENCE RALi. ROAD Ccnaensea penedule TRAINS GOiLW SOUTH. ¥ hate June, Jddth 1896,. orm seen Leave Weldon Ar. ocyk Mt ——— Sommeerteranl Lv Tarturo Ly Rocky Mc Ly Wilson Lv Selma Ly Fay'tteville Ar. Florence 7 ear See cae aeRO, ANNIE | ~M, M Lv Wilson 2 08 6 20 Lv Goldsboro 3 10 | 7.05 Lv Magnolia 4 16 830 Ar Wilmington| 5 43 9 45 be ol ae ae * a be. M. i A.M */ {RAINS GOING NOTRH. —7 — ated | & 5, | oy “7 APY Zu, a | > | | Aes os. a 7 APs AL MiB pO Ly Bloreper | 8 40 7 4 | | Ly, Fayetteville: 11 10005 40 | Ly Seluia 12 37 Ar Wilscs Din 3! | fe) o ' oS pee ey aes |S, a? CS fom A.M [op ow, Vy Woilemingten| oF 25) a | Tay Maynptia | 1052 ~ 40 | W trobieoens lz. 0} 456 we Wilks 1 Oo lie 7 Dy Pprboro 248 © QUEERS ne cwnee maqreremn —sneIICEES Tr — ue i= th 25 {6% fom ia PM. PoWP. M Lv “ilson 1 20) 11.35) 1 8z Ar hochy Mt 217 tZ ub dt Ws ve Tarboro 4.0 Lv Turboro . Gwvkoeky Mt’ | 203 wun Ar Weldon me ne “raiu on Seuttaud Neck Srauep 20% eaves Weldon 3.55 p. m., Halifax 4,10 p. m., arrives Scotland Neéck at 4.55 p @., Greenville 6,47 p, m.,... Kinston. 7.45 p.m. Keturning, leaves Kinston. 7.2 | -& In., Greenville 8.22 »., m, Halifax at 11:00 4. m., We:40n 120. am failv except Sunday. Trains on Washnigton Branch’ dave Washington 8.00 a, w., and 3.00 p.m, aye Parpiele 3,50 a.. m., and 4.40 p, rboro 9.45 a. m., returningleny es Tarbo.o 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a.m, and 6.20 p. m,, arrives Washiigton 11.50 a. m., and 7.10 p. m. Daily ex- epb, Burncbry, | Vonpeets with: we aints on Sent: nd heck Braneh. . Frain leaves vurpore, N ©, via Albe- matle & Raleigis iq. ak, daily except sun- day, tt 460 p. ni... Sanday s0u Py M; arrive Plyimouth 9.00 P.M , 725 p.m. Retvuruing caves Plymouth dvily except Sunday, O.C0a. no, Suuday 9.40 a cn, arrive Uarboro VW.25 am aud 1). 45 Train on Midland N. C, branch leaves m. arriving Smithteld 7°30 a, m. Re- rives at Guldsbors 9.30 acum, Trains in’ Nas i vranen léave Rovky Mount at 2.20 pen. arrive Nashville 5.05 p. , Spring’ Hope. 8.30 p. im. Returnin e ive Spring "Hope 3.004. m., Nashv 8.3yam, ailive at Rosky Monit 9.0 a m, daily except Sunda. , Paine on Latta branclt, “Florence R dey leave Lia 640 my adpjve Danbar 150 “pom, Clio 4.03 p m- Returuing deate lini6.lhain., Danber, 6.30.8, m,) aay Lata 7. 50 am, aily except Bun- “ta rain (onClinton poet leaves War- Oli “ @XC@ ufiday, iL 104. im. ian eel B.' me Retitt Train No. 78 makes close. cou at Weldon fongil pore daily, al Righmome; i'R N Supt. 1. M. EMERSON. Trattie Meee J. R. KENTY, GenticMapeeer f ~ Sa Pema Sct * ef avea I! 1 hate PRY AeA the ag sah competent teacher and shail BE ny premles —— Tooms. ‘The session begins ou AMON DAXs UthsOF GRP TEMBER id ‘ahit Wilt Voptints ‘for fe : «dTPhe-terms are-as follows > .._ ee sda a) National Ca a5 8 THE WEEKLY OBSERVER. Arriving étutnitg leaves Clinton at7. 00 a.m. .and3,00.4 m. |." services oy thor- | a | alwavsouhand > the | imes. YARMERS AND MERUHANTS BUY dng their year’s supplies will tine their inrereat to get. our prices hefeve pr chasing elsewhere Onrerank iscomple e | “yWallita bravehes ° | FLOOR, COFFRE, suGA RICK, TEA, &e. VAS tol Lo ver MA « wT Ti BrGrny sy re Gtx 123 VWonkinueturess ‘ uvotin. 4 Ces MTU. VSOld ai oVices Tosut aNIY ps areall baugin und “"RroWwe . . i » & ve HEY reget Cranes a) Ye CL iete staek of FURS fury sald far &! Axa thunafore, havin: oink to rit ove 8éll al weiage margin j . VM, aig : iyi ie N « GREe we cLLeé The next session of this “school Swill Qpeu on oM ONDAY SEPT. 7, 1896. and continue for 10 months. ‘The terms are as follows. Primary buglish per nto, 2.00 Iatérinediate 6 °° $2 VL Higher ne $3 00 Languages (each) ‘to $1 50) ~The work and disc]pline of the schoo) will be as heretofore, We ask. a continuance of your past iberal P: utronage. W. H. RAGSDALE. THE MORNING STAR be! CE ie Ey, eer The sldest ay Daily Newspaper in more atactive than ever. 1; na Totermediate ~ 4 rfect family joarnal. All the Tao oben ) } North €avoiina. The Only rive-Dollar vy i $6, NES Class i in the State. Favors Limited Free Coinage |of American Silver and Repeal ofthe Ten Per Cent. Tax on State Banks! per month!, Weeklv $1.00: per vear. Daily ‘50. ‘cents Wm. H. Bok NARD- WW Hasta N. C reed fri Oy re: . orth Carolina: s ea VoREMOst NeWsPArER, "Y a pap HeETD | ein WwW BEKLY. ~ {ndependen, and fearless F wi cieitor te the ho : ato the ‘work ‘foom.. ip Biw uri f ’ ele ne dus . | will speak at Greervil’e on, PW ednesday, Oct.14th. |General of the State, will ey in . brdéods’ over H Gity when’ it’ is mid- iW teeooratitube tithe first and mopt; im- | : tt fieré‘ta' cbhsldarol to bo J Tadges cf Election, The tollowing:is the lisr-et judges of election tor Pitt:coumy for the election the first Mouday in November 1896 Beaver Dam—C C Case, Marion Smith. Geo W Hemby. Belvoir—J T Hodges, Rives, E P. Norris. Bethel—Jas H Bryan, 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. Chicod No 2—L H White, J O Proctor, Henry Rountree. Contentnea No 1—Jonathan eee H § Hardy, George Dail. Contentuea No 2—Sebron Cox, 8) Wm Worthington, Horace Roy- ster. Falkland—W M Smith, | Smith, F R Brewington. Faruvillo No L--M L Moye, T L Flyuv, W il Jonoson. Farmvill- No 2—David Morgan A N Byvum, George Gay: Greenville No 1—W C Hines, J VM Matthews, S P thaw) hbrey. No 1l—Jesse W WhvTCty Samuel WH Ww J J Greevvil e Brown, N ide Miay 0. Greenviliy No 3—- j L Thigpen, EF M Smith, Fred Jéokine AD Joknsov, Joseph Atkinson, Pactola.-— Luu-ferd » Flemivg W BR Wancha-a, Jr, Couries Spain Swift;Creek No 1L—W § Wiiren, Smubyd'S Brown. " ; Swift man. N R Cory, Fred Cannon. Dt tecial pe tramp ntti | Demooratic Ceuvass. ‘The candidates of the pariy ot Pitt county for the Legislature and the various county offices will ad Democratic dress the people upoa the political is and places, viz : Falkland, Shursday, October 15th. Bethel, Saturday, October 17th. May’s Chapel, Wednesday, October, 218i. Black Jack, Friday, October 23rd. Burney’s, Saturday, Octover 24th. Stokes,. Tuesday, October, 27th. | Pactolus, We Inesday, October 25th. ‘Parkers School liouse, Tiursday, October 29th. Farmville, Friday, October 30th. ‘Avden, Saturday, October 31st. Candidates of other parties are invit- ed tobe present and participate in the discussion. ALEX. L. Blow. Chairman Democratic Executive Com. Pull.c Speakiag. Hon. Cyrus B. Watsor, Deimocratic candidate tor Governor, will speak at Kipston, Wednesday, Oct. 14. : Snow Hill, Thursday, Oct. 10. Greenville, Friday, Oct. 16. Washington, Saturday, Ort 17. Pewee: Snape naniction es eas as, Hon. W. H. Lucas and Hon. Harry Skinner, Democratic and Populist can- didaies tor Cougrees in this district, Hon. Frank I. Osborne, Attorney Greenville on Friday, Oct. 16th. ty i: ¥ Py Lf to be held on the Tursday next after Greenville No 4—Lonts N Bry | Week No 2—Wait Chap-! sues of the day, at the follewing times |) & One 4 Fatal Defect. « Wo have receited. a'story entitles | “A Dark Deed,” which ‘is rékpect- fully declinéd:" The first chapter res with} “Tt was midnight.” isallright. Itis often midnigat | ¢ least seven times a week—but the author forgets to add,. “and si- ienco brooded o'er the city.” This is a fatal oversight. Silence always! night in works 6f fiction—-nowhere pelea, |; We, we print,a story ail which 6! enced pes yeh brood at mid Tit Bits. night ndon NOLS VU lertaht—righed ote land and the: improyements npon portant item ofiour national, wealth t Vi obits GIVES YOU TRE NEWS FRESH EVERY AFTERNOON\EXCEPTSUNDAYYAND WORKSEFOR ;THERBFS" —INTERESTS OF." _ “U0 GREENVILLEFIRST, PITTCOUNTY SEC’ ND OUR POCKET BOOK TSIKD PO nn ORR SENET INN AE am arenes SUBSCRIPTION 25 Cents a.MONTH --PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY st— i Dollar ver Year. this is the People’s Favorite YHE TOBACCO DErAKTMEN', ,WHICH [S AREGULAR FEATURE OF VHE PAPER, 418 ALONE WORTH MANY TIMiS Lek ~ SUBSCRIPTION PRICK. OO CBr ste tars tel TNR i Ae om. bm w —(0) + eterna When you ne2! JOB PRINT NG. =x Don't lorget the Reflector on le. WE HAVE AMPLE FACILITIES ° FOR THE WORK AND DO aut KINDS OF ,;COMMERCIAL'AND ~ "TOBACCO WAREHOUSE WO! THEREFLECTOR BOOK STL et i | or ath fat fw Hit Beet) aon opie OF ART —Is THE CHEAPEST PLACE: IN GREENV ILLE FOR Weer at QiMYG suo aes: ol | ae BOOK. STARIOREAY HOPES 009,008 ‘havi: dunt ea | aay | *Re onan baw Mad ong Tito | “rolonten elem er ~~ teh — dy abel phe is eS We. a} NOY ~ Is the | west price avy object to to you? Aret!e best qualities anv inducement? If so come ip und sve our pew stock whieh we huye just re- we Ved. Our store is” fail of New Goods -gnd prieés were never lower. To the ladies we ex'end a cordial in- vitation to examine our stock of . We havea beantiful and up-to. - date line. You will find the latest styles and we know we cau please you Ob, bow lovely, how beau~ tifu', the prettiest line | have ever seep, is what cur lady friends say of them. We lave a large live poth iv colors aud blacks and can _ please you. : Set Ledies avd Gents FUR " iiNG GOODS we have a splendid live. In LADIES CLOTH for Wrape we have jus: what jou want. “In Men and Boys PANTS GOODS we have just the best stock to be found and prives were _ pever lower. pacman ean a SHOES. IJuthces we endeay or to buy such as will please the wes'er, the prices op Shoes are much lower thau lart season. Give us uirial when you need Shoes fur yourself or any member of yoor family. We can fit the small- est or largest foot in the county. Our L. M. Reynolds & Co.’s Shoes for Mev and Boys are warranted to give good service. We bave had six yeals experience with this line und know them to be all we clali for them. In HARDWARE, GUNS, GUN IMPLEMENTS, LOADED SHLLLS, CROCK- ERY, GLASSWARE, HALL - LAMPS. LIBRARY LAMPS, PARLOR LAMPS, LAMP FIX'TUREs, TINWARE, WOOD and WILLOW WARE “HARNESS & COLLARS, TRUNKS, GROCERiES, PROVISIONS, FURNITURE, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, ‘CARPETS, CARPET PAPER, RUGS, LACE CURTAINS. CURTALN POLES, and avy goods you need for your self und family come to see us. Var object is to sell gooa bon- est voods at the lowest prices. ed We have a lacge line of FURNITURE and can give you anything you may. need at the lowest prices you — ever heard of. Come and see cur : en ¢ . d-Oak Bedroom Suits, | af | Maryland Clb sold by Keeping Constantin °t iL, Brings Soovess JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING eet oe Creates many a new business, *inlarges many an old business, - * Preserves many alarge business: s° Kevives many adull business, ~ *Reseuce many a lost business, * Saves many a failing business.” S-eures sueress to any business, een tes $To “advestise judiciousiy,” use the c lumrs of the REFLECTOR, TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES, train yoing Passenger aad mail . Going South, north, arrives 8:22 A. M. irriyes 6:47 P. M. North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A Vl, leavesl0:10 A. M. South Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 P, Me leaves 2:15 P.M. steamer ‘lar River arrives from Wash- ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday leaves tor Washington Tuesday, Thurs day and saturday WEATHER BULLETIN. ae Thretning and rain tonight cand Sunday. & cece rennet sae eerie MARKETS. ead CHICAGO MEAT AND GRAIN. CLOSE. 7 gol (1.92% OPEN’G Pork—Jan. 7.60 Rips—Jan. 3.80 —_——— CANVASSNGS. nn tng, Not by Hearing. spam on et vid you register today ? Cuear—50 barrels choice Apples, [at s. M. Schultz. ‘The number of lady wheel riders here grows larger. Fresh Carr Butter today, at 5. M Schultz. ‘The Rocky Mount fair will be held Oct, 23-30. Something new in season, Buckwheat, Oat Flake and Portoiico Molasses, at S. M. Schuliz. Money loaned on 30, 60 and 90 days. Apply to F. C. Harding. For a choice smoke, try Philadelphia Seal, at D. S. Smith’s. Vermout Kutter for sale at DoS Smith. a Try a pound of the finest Roasted Coffce you ever had, “400 Old Government Java and Mocha,” and you will have no other, for sale only by Ed. H.Shelburn & Co. When COAL weather comes, don’t turget where 10 buy your Coal. SreeigHt & MorRiLt. “Spanisb Twist,” great in shape still greater fora smoke. D. S. SMITH. , Cur ‘coal: just arrived, delivered at $6.50per ton, Orders lett-with W. B. Wilson or Ed, H. Shelburn will have attention. = The best uce for your steaks is th ‘J, Wa, Brown Just received 100,000 envelopes For good Job Printing, we are the F best people, : oe | Tee bes * ' "a ie Black, @ i “blended Tea, in . Green a i serie. ee ’ g i“ a : ) in .the city in+ | ‘One man who brought cotton to tow Mae aa Ma MOS ga emi aa el elena ke DAILY REFLECLOR.| aod 7:30 P. M. . | Episcopal chureh.—Sunday-school at \ | “a _\\ RUE ay? _p ll "A ym 3.874 9:30 A. M. — 9:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M., by Rev. E. D. Wells. You Get What is in These by Read-| at 9:30 A. M. ee ; ‘4? 44 Dhe ‘le 4 t ‘ Le bt dont ih ailrad n ’ q “ j : Bos f shouts saat a ? pi aa tae gg Golo a ws URED ee oP és ox Bh T oe 3 3 | . REGISTRATIONS, For the last week or two we have been preaching pales i Peop'e Whose Names Got on Cur Book To-dsy. eae Mrs. Robt. Greene is qui'e sick. A. A. Hert went to Virginis today for a visit to his old home. W. T. Haydn, of Washington, D. C., arrived here this mo.ninz. ee Rev. E. D. Wells retaraed. Friday|, gp opogee as ee : . evcning from the Association in Prank- ito the ladies : and it has done US S ood, We have still the best sélection in the city. Our 25 cent lin county. Mrs, L, Cleve returned Friday even-/Dress Patterns are unexcelled and the ladies ing from Philadelphia, w she he ° ! ing from Philadelphia, where he has are catching on. to the same. been spending some months. le Clay Lambert, the advance agent of n Robinson’s circus was in to see > b> | oh ae i Jolin Rob ircus We : ‘Ginger and Pepper today and says tue show will be here on . e In this Business. Thursday, Oct. 29th. “Uh Leads st tach Nate ft eoried|WVO™ take a peep at our fall CLO HING and styles n