OP: DAILY REFLEC ' D.J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 25 Cents a Month “Vol. 4. ‘GREENVILLE, N. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1896. No: 568° HIGH — COMO designer of styles for FALL {0Gb. ~ats—(/ ete New and complete line uti t Dress Goods, Carpets, oo and ‘Mattings In endless variety. oo 4 AM MAES Come andsee thom; a) att: trouble to ‘show Rods : 2h ey AYER) |. eit. uf gor sd tei Lyx r) om te Nex b dour sorthe Bau, of. aD | Nes Jo@reébhyil redapetion: oi “eo SE > AT GRIMES LAND, ett te caer The County Candidates Met by a large Crowd: CONTINUATION OF MR LAUGHING: HOUSE'S SPEECH. Mr. Lauzghinghouse said that he did not want to close his speech without tiling his audience something of the tvo men they were asked to vote for ‘for Congress in this district. He paid a high tribute to Col. W. H. Lucas, the Democratic nominee, “Against him is a man without conscience, character or credit, and aman who nas broken up more homes than any other man in the county.” He then exposed some of the record of Harry Skinner, the*fu- sion candidate. He said he could point out many men who had paid Skinner 25 per cent. interest on money. He also told several iastances, giving names ot the parties, vhere Skinner collected money for northern firms out of our home dealers, pocacted the money and reported the man from whom it was collected as bad, thus r“bbin one man ‘ot his money and another of his char— Ore of the down a acter et the same time. firms thus swindled turned second erder from a merchant sent in by their salesman, furnishing the latter a letter from Skinner saying the merchant was no good. he salesman not be- lieving the statements made in the let- ter investigated the matter. Satistying himself that the bill had been paid by i the merchant he took the letter to Skinner’s office and demanded an ex- planation, Skinner seeing be was cor nered tried to shift off the blame on his clerk. But the salesman, who was none other than Willian Russ, now Mayor of Raleigh, would the well known not accept any such statement and de- manded the collected money or blood on the spot. He got the money. Mr. Laughinghouse related otaer in— stances almost similar to this. Ee also gave the name of a widow whom Skin ner swindled out of $5CO and caused {he home to, be advertised for sale to pay it. There were some present who voted tor Skinner two years ago, but after lis- tening to this speech declared they could never vote for such a man again. : Mr. Laughinghouse made a good speech all through. A Card. Having always voted the Republican ticket, rince attaining my majority, knowing that in so doing I was voting for a government that meant proiection to American industries, ard to-day, I am a firm believer in a Protective tar— iff for American industries and products, but in view of the changes in our State government the past two-years ; an ob- [servation of the government of the daf- and trimmings to match ferent offices, cities, towns, &c., has con inced me that it is tor the hest inter est ul our sduthland that the Democratic | party administer the complete govern- ment of the Same, and I shall therefore give the State and county democratic pact myhearty support. Respectfully, _ \ E.G, Cox. - a Gs Oct 12th, 1896. A Laake ‘itr bowed has , been put up on DickinsotY avenue, near the railroud, tor displaying John Robinsor.’ 8. circus Ay den, N | pictures; and auother has been placed on the Ber ‘udied Bhner, near ‘the purge tgp ‘raisin icninidaitlidan ota sn ened ~ a RS a 1 horston Ado re, colored, his tice going to begin. his canvass for ‘Congress ‘in this district ‘on Thursday. Ale. fale that a majority ct the Republican committee of the dintries are sdpportiag bea") sete mete enn eterna meant stim ttatenaetntin erate niga re Rta neS cnn senate LOCAL L SNAPS, Try my “Jolly Jonal.” tobacco, in rolls, for both chewing and smokr g. Something new. J. S Tunstatr. I have constantly on hand the finest Foreign and Domestic Fruits, alco Cabbages, Onion, and Potatoes, J.S. Tunstay. We tak the lead in fine Family Gio- ceries and sell low down. J. L. Starkey & Bro. The finest Fruits kept constantly on hand. A foreign and Domestie new supply just received. J. L. Srarkey & Bro. It you want family Fiour ef the best prices. None can STarKEY & Bro, see us and get our beat Ls. Af. L. All kinds of fresh Nuts just received and for sale cheap. Morris MEYER. Apples, Coedsanuts, Banannas, Lem- is Meyers’. DIED IN THE GUARD HOVEL, ‘Sad Ending ofa Drurkéen Spree. man, died in the suard house here Monday night some- midnight and Kd. Butts, a white time between suntise , Butts was szen on the street in an in- toxicated condition early in the night. He went to Procter & Mobleys bar about 10:30 o’clock and drank mo.e whiskey and got down dead Ile stayed in the bar room un- up just before while there drunk. til thev went to close midnight when he was placed our on the sidewalk and the night policeman notified, J. F. Leggett, who was act— inv as night police, says wheu he tuund Buits a little later he was helpless and speechless. He carried him to the guard house and placed uim op a mat- tress in one of the cells. ‘This morning before going off duty Leggeit went to notify day officer Cox that the man was in the guard house and when the two went there together they found Butts dead. It was a sad picture and told its own tale, the man lying dead in the cell with a whiskey flask beside him. Butts was from the country and we under- stand had a family. A brother wlio lives at .yden was telgraphed of his death. j Oakley Items. Scerrmerms ums Oak ey, N. C., Oct. 12th. Mrs. W. H. Williams lett Saturday norning for. Rocky Mount to spend esme time with her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Hines. The remains of George Gainer, who did in New York on the 4th of this month, arrived at Parmele Saturday, aud was laid at rest yesterday in the old fam‘ly burying ground, Thursday. Not much crowd. Johu Philips, as usual, was manager of the show. Mrs. J. B. Whitehurst returned: home yesterday after a wéek’s visit to her mother near Williamston. State Senater Forbes was here Fri- day looking after tobacco, and. we ap- preciated. what he said-of the fasionists in this State and county, MATER Gee . He Gct Answered. Linh We hear that avithie aidakitig of they ewer day, ‘a Popialist. (not, .#, gandidate) said | to some, colared, men with: whom he was 8| for our men, twa.;years ago.” To this} one of the colored:men ‘replied, “No, } and we are not going to vote for them this year, either.” ons and Oranges jus} received at Mor- The mongrels held forth at Stokes], ae fusion cainlidates at Pactolus, on Satur. oe talking, “I don’tsée whut you ‘came to} ji ce me OT out meeting tos-todnwy-you ded Hot vote ad a lotfot other pooda 100 nomerots to mention. ‘ RRA Aa A ee atl el ls Ott LL EEA PNP Na Nal Na NEG PANT SAU BUY THE BEST HING, and. Pons aman se The kind that has stood the test for years. ns ~ kind others buy fromtus, 4 the kind you ought to. The # When you figure your. roe gp). clothing bill at the end © j of the year, you have F not only saved money; 5 2=:" but a satisfied customer Bry from me—save it? In The styles in Men’s and Boy’s Over- If m Our kind does that to perfec- Gets there and stays there. stretch so as to make him feel lonesome or shrink and leave him on the outside. wear from us, FRANK WILSON, coats are very dressy, and they | have that splen- did finish that pleases so well. belo NEXT IL der wear does. That's what un Won't Buy under. . don’t you forget it, FALL & WINT |Prices will talk louder than auvthtte else W@. Lom CON BAY. ee At H ig ze Bros. old stand.4 *, Al! the arviinenta in the world would notiuduce you to buy frou us unless you were to find prices right. from 15 to 35 per cent lower thau any house iu town and We have done it befo:e and are do- ing it today. ‘The proof of the pudding is ine sting. | Give us & trial and we warrant like Oliver Twist , You'll ask for wore. stook aoe at _ {GLOVES Teaka | SI We will seli you goods bd are Leader of "vy Wy hig hed ot 0 Galt Ua a ae ere Mie ne... INE ie Roosters econ ne Bessie We desire a’ stv's° dofrespondént™ postoffice inthe county, who will aria ti brief itéms of NEWS" fa each neigh Wei aad only 0 on one side of! EY Hiedl A ae eee ray eae Se gt ; On supscripy SD RG meas a —— ge = — ccm cceeeyen LL — DEMOGRATIC: NOMINEES: |, He _ Natlont 4 pal Tioket FOR PRESIDE? Th 435 WILLIAM U. B YAN, TOE of Nebraska. - ate r ‘FOR VICE-PRESIDEN Ty 1° "ARTHUR SEWALL, 3 Ree of Maxioe os +! - - . eer ace i ' FOR ooNtinss—rinst DISTRICT. TOPE CG Ww) Hi LUCAS, ie eee of Hyde, county. FOR ELECTORPIRST 1 DISTRICT. JOHN H. SMALL, of Beaufort county. {s] Ly State Ticket FOR GOVERNOR: | RYRUSB. WATSON, Sel fy i, Oakey oe a Frome dbviinsol® ro PHOS. W,.MASON, i. _ erimpton. ft in Giltacentt FOR § CRETARY: cil.) “ORAS! M. GOOKE, aot | of Franklio, . | Wid PA ae ra m( {1 Se BORY AvpIPeR: RM. TURMAN, of Buncombe. { ta FOR TREASURER ¢ ‘ 4 uu a le gen ® SEE i 4 ¥ ¥ tee Soa add eRet! | y age. SCABNOROUGT: . of Joymaton. duties aw Sal fool “oS RE Sore n SEG 1. Abs RNE; of Mecklenburg. DS nis. AU Pi ee ey ‘ hes phy FOR ASsog BA EGE DURES AR ag ae i get UY at ate fs GH WipySect Bagiow «fot Mr “mets “witt the approval | y ~ Of es , Bryan , FOR THE SENATE gs, J, JSLAUGHINGH TR AB cONGLETOR™ “ ng LAov, chubes 200 wou ‘ Juba © FOR sit Fh JE?) sire Bre a Bass! ds aod “SL Sit & ex gids in od ote eS ae MEWBORN. er arenont {EXCEPT SUNDAY): | — ? : sag ma a ee ntered ‘as "seeondhelass, inail wiatter, ‘| voice of a Democrat {an |. and it da’bot take -as-a mat | {to nakeAD OnE aad about.our+- Pall-down-your-hat-on-the wind -srde-] at ‘occurs | bow Mr. Bryab fig, 4} batrer ib, its sel fina 4 ORSDAT. Oro, 12 1896. i . |didate to Carry i its bauer a ae ., |aelyed, | rhe will. _btand by ee plished Tis oll Co-ehate here | 1 i te “oy, = oo FOR Realiter de Bits i Pe hah: We were opposed to pte silver, rand did everything we “could to impress upon our readers,’ ae" ‘views regarding the matter. We thave: always been: loyal to the i hte Bias vention ;1 6 adinenr yayeed. jn fied support of Mr. ‘Bryan and Mr, Sewall. Qur ‘stipport has now been: meérély~“nomifal and per- functory, but it has been genuine, We look up-} oe of the big- gest and brainiest men on the | continent;and we know that hes Hhovest | and nee ‘Damo- ‘|oratic party conld not have done | Oh a ban. honesy and heart ts, tor y: : Likewise,’ Our position on elec- toral or any other ..kind of fusion was well known. We believe that \the Democtatio: ‘party can and| ; siiouldfight its own - battles with: out fusing, with any party. How-| ever; the. Demoerhti¢ State Ex- ecutive Committee, by a unani:' mous vote save, one, decided tc} offer the Popuusts ‘a division. of electors on the ticket, and this | _|arrangement has been perfected. | ‘Although wé were earnestly op=| | posed toat, the thing is now ‘done and to oppose it now would not} only be teeless, but would: be’ to} Work to ‘turn the State over to 4. McKinley; a thing for wie | we could: never | forgive | our ithe action, the... committee ‘and do all we can for the success of the 1 eons} posite ticket. fist’ Hi Hy f Wei ‘are confident that the State : ‘cbnimittee acted for what it con- 4 sidered to be the very best inter- | fests Of the Democratic: | party. The ‘members. of it Bre, hon st} ‘I dnd loyal Deinserats, ‘and could | |have: nothioag in| view: ‘but: the} | good of : the Democracy, They.| ° realized’ the fact fully that. this '|\/aption was} absdlutely | ‘hecessary \in order to,save the State to, Bry: Jan. One alternative was to have Blectordl fusid dan e dthe r ‘was| to give the Bt te tthe te | an Srainoe it, ee ' ‘Lhe fasion haa’ been’ siege) 4 i to 0 ind it js the duty, dvety “Wolbberat "te ‘to- Poppott Hs Eivery: maa) who: iwants Bevan’ elected apd McKinley defeated. should cease opposition., to the action of the odthwiftés | ‘and Pa to work. to. see that ead aut oi that the § ideoctotal “fdsidn af ar- nd the Hatiqnat fre Coinuittoos Nq@i Ve o #apport ivihoob putting “himeelf tn Opposition to aia sgt @.sheard some Demo- Of rst place they would by al hadnd pion yanncart on the ticket are; a electors agthe amogtate,- «When {you scratch-the- ‘Popalist! netties Bande blo oid eg gtht Al 7 Qu | hot. wi wine, 2-18 8, much. Bryan! pratic “anagimity, id r for Barve. ‘Wisfartanes make us wise. (| ]Grepe mnarkeyare mdonest ‘Bit. © ( )ne fool makes a hundred. _Speak-well, even to-bad men, . Nothipg, dries, sqaner th an ‘ane’, ‘ “Phe devit is hot-alvr rays Set not yonrleafdnrtill othe o7en’s ST el Sour grapes’ ean’ ‘neer he sweet ; ag "Ht? Silence is Fisdoaa, whet? peaking 8" folly. Poverty on.an, ald n man’s + back is a heavy ‘burden. _ The brighest of ‘all ‘things, tha sun hath its spots. One pair of heels is often worth two ‘pair of hands, . A Remarkable Situation of Affairs. toe eae force. say 80? of this State’ 30" ‘that’ they: dare the bench ? & drunken judge on the bengh} byterian._ = noes me) Tt wy ty te) os Poe la eee Us ne Bryan a Temperance Lesson, has ‘ever known. ‘broken down long ago if he had ‘cause he! ha’ always'ted a clean, as a daisy ‘after: three’ months of: unprecented © campaigning, | weet —Dertver: Republican. rato pasisu Bete sryan's | eh, With ts Voters. How free star nds; Ww. dL “Aryan| ‘opposed by every, trast, syndi-| fs cate, big corporation | or, wealthy | institution in the . ‘country.. This 18 why, the people, love and, revere hiw, He i is opposed, | to, using the. government, for jpriyate gain at) ——— the expense of the people.—Co-, lambus, Ohio, Press. -—prmmer~ -; | The State elections held so far| | are-vory détidédty Favorable for the’: Democrats, iid .\ indicates | | ture than the ‘McKinley: mana~ grits are Pilltngito cadmit. Vere i and Maine went Republican,! was, to have. _ been, expected: | lanama,,. | Arkangas,, Florida, have voted, end, they. ete their |, iIacos ‘in’ the dunocrat tic column, | pme by smaller m majorities, owing! >? Aactidnal fAiphtay “bat afb Pie PS pelivt "elect V6 GOT good" majorities) Whibh thet not i ink shay should do this, : te hé FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS!" ~ f ow (8 ip Aptntedmtiod bal bast D itonte ‘eshte the Popualists no Possibiliny St Tad wel’ “At eh! ovember election. Factionif : phite, wall 1 4? mal’ b a) ‘he in the way. and there, will, be, ingtpad.,.em on th Here rt) anything in, indi the frosty ‘bir’ wba! Hepes 0] ond 878 tiokut’ yo “pakke Half a| headquarters jnst:now.is:not'te'be. |'vote frou Bry. Think ‘about | ¥} ndered) hr eC Oot hat.” Inthe second place, it will| "4" SUabos bat aie en be acting ‘in bad. faite tb () ———se,—— rn}, Some of sie Gabas Boor 1@ faoti that : Bayan’ ru lite at tne’ déor.'t ' Wine hath drowned. more men than| thesea, car ilt ‘B. F.: BUER, Manager’. Some question are ‘presenting |, themselves to the people of Noth) gai, HENRY HARDING Ass't Cashier. Carolina just’ now with peculiar) lee atalida did Maa How much liquor does it} take-to make a judge toodrunk to} | discharge his duties properly? If} Il ry 4 jndge gets drunk i is an editor in| contempt of court if he dares. to} Can a jadge terrorize the pregs| not candemn. intemperance . on| “What business has| apy way ?—North. Carolina Pres- | : Neck, N.C | DW. ‘Hardee Higgs ‘Bryan is about'the best’ object’ lesson in tem peratiee this country) - He would have of firms, individuals and the general ‘Ger been-a “dissipated man, ‘bat be-) upright, sober ‘life, be is as fresh |, land his ‘last month will be the! lof all corrept tflonces'! He i is} eorgiay., Tennespe,.and Qregon| } wT i ul t E. uf AL! ee ne: 4% 3 { of the latest style and are Sreaty to serve the wants of the trade-at Prices Lower | than, aver offered befcres, Smal, prefits,|. and “quick sales is pur ur. motto. ‘wants of the masses, We ate selling || goods at a price far below the usual ‘price. $75 cneket we’ get for $60 . 70 eye meade. 54 63 if oa) “sb ~ 45. 50. BB aD 50 oe te es 55: in 4h 66 66 be 30 35 v6 66 oe D5 eet RO ED 2y 66 oe (6 13° 66 ey ie 9.50 GA. McGOWAN & CO. Opposite Post-Office, . +. “Js 8. HIGGS, Cashier i eo te as Jo W. HIGGS, Pres, Greenvil le,}.. = STOCKHOLDERS. e Representing a Capital of More Than a Halt -Million$Dollars, Wm. T. Dixon, President National Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md... The peatland Neck Bank, Scotland “Noah ‘Biggs, ‘Scotland Neck, N.C). RIOR. Fleming, Pactolus; N,C. ‘Bros.,' Greenville, N. ¢. ee We respectfully solicit the accounts vudlie; ed on application. A Targe stork ole Jeo ft ” House Purnishing Goods, Bicycles, &e. dust opened up ‘i store next door to d.! C. Cobb & Son, by: S-E. PENDER &CO. ¥s ah ot Stones and: Tinware — chetipet, than. ever. be-|- fore: va aeaisiatsl aunebeonete yous oak woyodied Gu & ae fe Bure & 1} {4 Ait: | ans i -peimali. "2 res: pp aR ed Eo ab 1 4 Lo BD | \f SPE ne a) . a oh Any! hi dual Oilbegp? os 4 ‘Z.. fs 134 it ‘ HIOLT Kh 6 ) an Latta neve nd | He olgmre iL fe | @Bheyyil, NS wy! or 5 ® oe « * —_ g = = Sj = cen Qe? wales tS tii docu MPAA) uch sao 08 ‘gniog Jou orn ow f “peildio. pxaoy efi is, -¢ 9pauteto See mysam ples. | styles, not an old piece in the lot. dee adiahe Our) goods are new and cheap ‘to meet the | __ All we ag: | is atrial and will give e0-)| |'tire satisfaction. . ‘Brie Checks and Account Books furnish LF | ‘any part of th tn|- if eng ia bf ever shown in Greevyille. Be All new ‘Will take pleasure in bringing samples to your home if you ‘wil! notify me at wy shop near Hum- pe hice 9 cacao lls ber s, On Dickerson avenue, A. P- ELLINGTON. Greenville: ét ket. Corrected by 8 am M, Schultz. Butter, per lb 15 to 25 ‘Western Sides 4t tu & Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124 Oorn 40 to 60 ‘CorgMeal- cum a, 50 to 65 Flotr, Family” a0 to 4.25 ‘Lard ... to 10 ‘Oats to4e iSugar “4 to 6 ‘Coffee 13 to 25 | Salf, per, Sach, _ 80 dra 5 4 CMS ¢ ; a ' ‘Begb perder, VW t Been ee! per ‘Cortin ana Peariyt. | “Below are Norfolk prices of cotton jand peanuts for yesierdiy, as furnished! ‘by Cobb Bros. & Commission Mer chants of Norfok - on, — | Good Middling — "7 11-16 f | Middiing 7 7-16. ¢°|'Low Middling 7 1-16: Good Ordinary 6% Tone—steady is 4 "hh, “BAN cla a a : “ Hae 24 Extra Prine alld | 3 ; “ancy Civecuaaigeecoa rar tun st 2 3 Spanish ¢ « ae Eafe it 1 $110 bn T one—firth. ait all wee joRENVELeTORAGE™ ati REPORT, rs — wT AL et m7, Seo Pts Bf pacdary or Ter. Ibills,and | mar if we fail to Gur rf Nida cure. If you have taken mere po tash, and still have aches and ains, Mucous atches in mouth, Sore Throat, imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers or dy, Hair or Eyebrows falling ie is this Ferg a BLOOD POISON ; ro; Hite 1 ee we * "Professional Cards,{) \R. R.L. CARR, = Vo. DENTIST, .. OG ‘ Greenville, Ns ¢ ofp ‘ovel Old. Brick Store| nek = Sees i i | s aaceas aest! dhe gone i “yadasta F. wv. Harding, Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N OODAXD & Lae G, Sat BAA 00 5 At ees ‘AVPORNEY Be vile N. >pecial attention given to collections [Peat ne bh A Cet tea ER W.H. Long, /_Wshington,, N. ©, Greenville, N.C, NMALL & LONG, | . ~ tw) TOR LS es tS Fu Ton H.*mali, i Attorneys and "Counselors at Law... GRERNVILLF, N.C, [Praga athe Coupe 1 sar LO BUL MENT 44 Bik AMES A. SMITH, TONSOBIAL RTIST. Hatronage solicit ai y eh Pressing Genta Clothes a specialty: PARROT ABLE BA! K. sll ing wtih pecial attention yi cleaning; Seba oo OTEL sono SON, I wie Ington, N. ao Me, : — eemeeneeeet mee ‘aD > =e : AN FLORENCE aie D ee atte. hd TRAT Dated June l4th 1896, Leave Weldon | | 53 Ar. Roevk Mt 1 00)19.39 ovonene Simenecmmccetyarmmaseas | ems ame | oe a fc Lv Tarouro 12 12). Ly Rocky Mt 1 0/10 Lv Wilson 2 O8/11 Lv Selma oy 538) Ly Fay’ wrevilte 4-36) 1 27) Ar. Floréneé’<}, 728) 3 4! § a : | Lv Wilsow™ | 2 08) | G90 Ta ai Se Scene ater. Ly soe oro | 310 dun 70 ‘Rs SKWRRS AND MEK jet wll ear Falkland WM Stith J Hl : “ rei yp Be } % ‘ ibd ! mere qaengeepenertan: 4 - me ey iT J ae § ae fhe} ane cept A a it meh tobe a te a. Ng mites ER Brewihgton: : if, ° a | a = y:| : 7 j l f bye " st ie jae mit a Ale N Pala Tj ‘Me, a ry } git fj : Bi 00. ih yess Did 1a ifyitetersity ft, Pep rey op) ne ane Fartiv. 8 0" ; T'Tf ix’t erage $uho) &@W Hid aw bes a bat La kr. edt EE nie W it Dohiton. | GREEN VY LLE FIRST, piitie COUNTY § enti at ‘» TKAINS “ONO NOTES, ae iy at if ; d We FA Toy 44) Farmville No 2— David Morgad | | ryt Liasigrfy ee + ayef git Pat are ; . \ . t : : 4 ry » ne — he Py BE itty oe ey, ‘ey ad N Byii tia, ‘Ghats ge! ‘Gay: spootd gia bri po Se 7 - _ Poti rd ) fae? SY ne oh lewd + aac oo ay Grdbi\ the No {--W ci J.) ne cee eee [EE RE Br fon . an . \ VU as Vit oe " ce t oot he v4 ifs F ome yee pa erin alanceh ayy we reegrer iw i 1140 Ss poe s - af ns tthe: eer? ee A eh ig Nadthe we, SP Huwp Liey., } QUR POCKET BOOK THIRD. lq ay ems BIRT Geille. No L—-Jesse W idAgis ven K =| PeOOPTe at oe yo Pre Fehik ie Brown, N™ if W hittiele, ae Ly Fay. eat Tee _ | in Ent af ones mT Mn 10s — . oh te } sik Vv selun 12 47 hy! yi ri Ne 3 Tb Puig au. -, oo, y Sut i mJ ate ar W Use s.. SU 439] . | freenviliy m: alice i , att babe ee ee ee Furnt wae ? M Smithofred- Farkit. su ’ el LA Ae | le eganiged ‘y ath 4 Vy 7 Greeny if No 4— Lois, 8 bri Ya TUESCRI PTION 25 Cents a.MONTH ee P poe etdy 7 A D, .Jaharsory Joseph Atkinson os ay eer? 0) J SO | Oly tee te ‘a ‘ Ne Tess Pactola .— Jaun- for a ttn Dierdateinde ‘hd - ee a N £, q 144 er aoe e2 ; Wee Ae tsp ee ats 1 OW iy Wilmington a2 f rte, SA f SY acaeet Loe Ww R W siching,d Br, tates Spa 7 J.v Mayrotin whe Tar "Orrico ie 4) aad AOD 1 ee x me « elector tor Pitsnny for uleolecions te ‘than. N f Ooryy; Fred. Canuons, “Tudges.<4 Electbon.. : The following is the list. of judges of to be held on thé” ‘Pa eRe" neat after the fir. ‘t Mouday, in November 1896. ona | Beaver Dam—C C ae Marion Smith: ‘Geo WeHemby. bi Belvoir—J T Hodges, Rives, EP. Norrissio- ae | Bethel—Jas H Bryain, W J Whitehurst, J H WHowelt.' Carolina—M A W oolard, Heit G Nobtlés; Ley? Credvons. : ' Chicod No1-—J W Suit, W L Sinitlyy Prank Ricks: | Chicod No 2—L a White, - i Oj Preto, Henry’ Rotiptrad.!! | | - Contentiiea - Wo 1 Sonathan Dail, 1H) 8: Hardy, George Dail. - _ Contetftex ‘No '2- «Sebrén! Cox, | Waeneliersbadgibu} Heraee Boy: | Ww oH j } 3 aa tk “Swift Creek No, LW, 8. Wileon,| No C Smith, JS Brown. Jidfe JOuN F, DIV Rome, - M, nsepan ri hd at mo aiemotuhs, tf J. R. KEVCUY, Gen’l Wanager, ee Sot — Ja N n "6V6 ef.l gu) ScbAing 1 ‘tie Taal Sit. at tL sO a vou 10} 490 ain AND : WEEK]LY. OL ovolg ua ual) Jee 610 B07 ed by the use| = ane 24 year-old irgirl re She had been meee ided with boiling water, an as, the skin -wa was eae H6 ast ed spot. The mother b&d ys 8, ied) stings: commtmibatidd dt ib the + - Swith'< Greek No, Whi Cap: | 7 i 7 f 4 ow oie 1.9 x Seyi porns ee lichd 2390 laly. Yas ©. GIVES YOU ‘THE, NE - AFTERNOON (EXCEP” SSWORKS, FOR | EINTERES Hor and’ let etivte Loa Me 19 Boe 2 te ECT ; PPLE jnew wot idl vy wail OF be) vant mee OJ hist I ‘aol BOO % ine YAU BD! od or (08 ieee! > VIELE FORMS bas a : bu i ACY, - " peinocr atic Ceawrss,” nt . The ‘camdtidages) ot: isha -Deanbutvait ee igor Yd 30-4 93 | Has y Wiles S drey re . t , 4 ‘ s __ \ rh A “ honk Mit : P97 OFS OW pea Caer a parcy ot Pitt egunty for the Legislature elles ED EVERY WiEbNESDAY a ab ris 40 eh ree y Yt ‘| The next session of this school vill ROW : wine 4 wa HCE “Ane and ‘ths: Yatiou, county, otlises. . will, ‘nid. 5 ° . ae ' hee | 4 4 ttdress the people upon: the politival “One ee da, hy Lay a ye og oes me a iyi (ix ay ky stes of ifie day. at the. following, ts 0 ) dl C r Fear. ‘got Pt a . ~The terms are as follows. and Flaces, VRE Loita k eau otedacot my | 1 EON, Primary _ ae yal wry : 20)| Falkland, Someedayy Outs tou. HE ‘Oo Train on seueiik z Pee 2 , eaves ye ona POA taven, ay Su PbOE wrt nde i 00! Bethel, Saturday, Oetober ATEN: | ae | hiv: inthe Poo Nes Vato We : pP. m., arrives Scutland Neck at 4.55 p | Languages « (each) “ooo $1 Bi Mnay’s Sas SLRS October, | : ope { Nes w., Greenvillé 6.47 p. m., Kinston 7: 45 The work and disclpline of. ‘the schoo) | 2180477 1a Ware ata | UMM 48 “, 4am 2. m. dren leaves Kinston 7.2 vil be as heretofore, f dha : Ait i! - r Abt bad M., aTeony Doth ibki's be wih BK cont pA ice of your past aig Pies, Phil i Ke eee rath ateld Ha a t ae eee Rik wT) Atfonages ; y a sdrgey’s fut THE TOBAGO. Deak PRES, WHI. ow 5 | } 4 i t ary cxcent eT a Sikka Wid Ueosoans «| Soke hiehy Ocoketane |, SAREGULAR ERAPURE OFTHE PAPER, eee Je Sia 5 Hibica, Stokes, Tur Sea aab. | i IS ALONE WORM MANY TIMES THI arrives Parmele ¥.50 a. m.. and 4.40 p. — svetoltny Nednesshiiy Alctoben 26th. ° SUBSCRIPTION Pick TT YTTR) Mid. bt al Berar 45 a. Ra = ret. EGE "TH Parkers Sc ‘hool ries Phursd ayy EA tO nis C4 bi ba dha all ° { ( ‘ Yr, . , ; } } i ‘ F. . Fi P Poy Tule a ae Ai AMfagte W able E-MOR Ockpbou/ Zt}, ih “a ' we, wl wt fh Mod a 4 - | ute a AME a © ee YJ) il 6 sy Ra Nie] w aA rate Exe): Farmville, Friday, October 30th. ene tal AIO8G wok fie a has Pd siti pune a Wie ty 1; Ayden, Saturday, Octoker 31st. Ma) hi OA vee eS" ETAL OLE S Bain! Softw! Yeh hod Q01), J | ‘he ane, Candidates oPother patdbsdre init wre COWkd YHA a th mi i niin cca a " fy 21006 resented participate, in the Whonyou peed i avr ete asioasi | Iyipaga ey Vane oe BD) ny hf th discussion J Dts, Eee Poe. BEAU L OGL 4 oe ign aavest milV exedpey & “Chairman Democratic Executive Com. to tiga? conic y hee ee pines iy ; 219M! Je cy (jv iA Corie l¢ J ‘ ASLA if rf Oddi 7 deus ei Li Le VG ‘ oht i it ad ? . as a dda Mid yay wouateat ape solin Mila...) x | ay Public Speaking. OB EF L Ri N EPI fry sp ing omg nal 74 ta ok : "Re I) ‘ od f :) hyn Wy ous) Bu WiatsoryDethétritie fi | aL oth ah Bo baatogicy 1 NEP eS ey rhy , , he id thease PAP URES" Jfogtt joe t t red : a. turning leaves % So Anel a a.m. ee JH HO hy Pdandidate | Jor, Gevernar, will speak at... do: . Ul ab Aad Ls ( : ri it il } HT if YT i} {¢ } qo Kir Sey Wed 1 y Oc 14. 3 tae, Hoy tats Jolt. i) itis Peat On| ont i ia Paik th Terese 4 if Qyy Fat VETO TE ns n, Wednesday, Oct. - oe ae ( : pete at Re oh . hah Fk fi ‘a oir ed tilly ba | Sdowollity thursday Outta. 27 FE smell il ool yd Qa ols pepe Do Dv tnt th ; Nails aie Raab a xf) cial Wo" eHOL TQ yA} wid Fags mi it Pete OF CALE Tad ‘ uw ‘Ss wi t iad . adds i : gash eure: es Sag | aed i Ui Bigepe ate oof) bathed bear it I ey eter OFFfh Rocky Mount f. wv aS daily exerpt acer a le bod free ¢ in | ( iit - HOY | (Lie Brine molt 10% YUL & oe; eyo “en } fy ee tod ahs ds O1th bie a Sundae. : of Z arene ttr Repe M) Hone WV, Hy ness andi Hon. Haeryys (9 ittane ¢ ob totaie | cet e984 Od Estes vated ra lea di sic ote taro | pian, Democratic and ve ait Ue 5 in we WE. HAY, AMP LM: BAC) IT I'TIES at EU Dds sal St in ates for Congrees in this distr al | THE BOR PAR WORK” ester asmmet . OD AIBN manga CON OP ill =p yb fareen ie. on Wednesday, | IN AND DO turin’ vito wO. Von pe man 1.00 > Oet 1 ue a7 %,.. 7 q i be ‘ Mg yi wh shy DD sina poo WARETOCSE Wo iy It ta! , . Jag 3 » | Vear ry M. Hee he _" Pd Cif data ad GOO WA E RK. = - aes Stee ie eee ABS ol y ca: mia N are twa elwaete yd ido attodbod Ho ibaed i A | ae saw for Clinton caily, exeept Suuday,| | Hon... F paek 2 eR ore tga e | 11. a; ms and 8:50- pi mr -Retnrutrg | i“ | Paid Gad & dy cbt ie 5 ten on CIES A) .00 a. M. anes Te oe ioe Jen decedl oil Rang: 0 ~ ii ts Gye ¥ > eR A fhe Ki -AGUIO Dis aloo hy eA THLE i) BURT 4 ays bi wou J, Cdko Gali GL 0% Jol ei HAUT iv 1S d Nuff, feu, Pav. . soa Woy e4olt a 38 vwel ott hess. OL » Lica th 198 i ; git is bonsyo let ye} Jip Ou edituy Gi t ivy tilt ry J rit ; baby’s skin. Thefthroat was yrot af. mayne xc ae? gd0V kW gv 19800 a te :U0lin ae a ave se re ofa t § Bupjepende nd 8 fected. = a wily ("aut oe Gi, ougby diodipoot renter kite dng cbrewmitee Utah Gta baie viealt9 aarli se-on SS inde f BEANE BOOK XT A: 4 open &achoo for girls in the "building invaluable visied® > Ometoy ea {iw efi ope aimers in 6f nid? , A room Crathacwene indobgins di on nai a rigthae voit gerade ob dt | 1 Ve (| oth requa Hede of tadd yeiiste Yubo} oon od goiquis oung 2 ee Rh il ) ngnep0 Bed xs , o6i.049 } Myi sft Mi 99 bun ossie vise eae WO wile ‘aang a =a : a » OMe! " hog BY $ . He | " Ly. ‘yhiduids ilss til £0 OF. et ’ if » Woy , OAR 9 asione ‘y : sl i oa i National Capltos 8 a vear tact, such extena{¥a Sotiecte eet, 109 tuivi'ive a Aiaamaty a pew vol aibore has suaepelq ae — ’ : aligh Der seto3 i BeNK) wie eta WV DA JopFgnie lead votweH aorlivl aT >. a nk alata fauxe ’ Batco by Farr.’ tare 180 upbaof AES 2 ye Hai Sy ee , Sat iS if ed Ne! é ,, ' bap tbe enyyl od ie NG » suo viovay weaned 9 voeol dag gf} estoy ot Yiovoo NIL oi meat feet Jodoi) oie womel )e Is the |: west price any object to to you? Arethe best qualities any inducemeot? If so come in -pd 8 & our pew stock which we baye just re- ceived. Our’ store is full of New Goods and prices were never lower. To TEE: ae exawine our stock of ! We bavea beautiful and up to- ‘date line. You will find the latest styles and we know we can please you Qh, how lovely, how beau~ tla, the prettiest line | have ever seen, is what our lady friends say _ofthem. We Lave « large live both in colors aud blacks avd can please you. In Ledies ard Gents FUR NISHiNG GOODS we have a spleodid live. de $5 ig , West ve ape sie mn In LADIES CLOTH for Wrape 7 we have jus’ what \ou want. Tn Meo aud Roys' PANTS GOODS we have just the best stock to be found aud prices were never Jo wer. SHOES. In shces we eodeav or tu buy such as will piease the wearer, the prices on Shoes are much lower thau last season. Give us atrial when you need Shoes for yourself or any member of ' yoar family. We can fit the small- est or largest foot in the county. Our L. M. Keyuolds & Co. ’s Shoes for Men and bovs are warranted to give good service. We have had six years experience with this line and know them to be all we clulm for them. caesar Beene In HARDWARE, GUNS, GUN IMPLEMENTS, LOADE)) SHeLus, CROCK: ERY, GLASSWARE, HALL LAMPS, LIBRARY LAMPs, PARLOR LAMPs, LAMP ‘FIXTURES, TINWARE, WOOD avd WILLOW WARE - HARNESS & COLLARS, TRUNKS, GROCER ES, PROVISIONS, FURNITURE, OHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CARPETS, CARPET PAPER, RUGS, LACE CURTAINS. ©URTAIN POLES, and any goods you need for your self and family core to see us. Oar object is to sell good bon- est goods at the lowest prices. We hays’ a lage line of FURNITURE ive you anything you sips at the lowest prices you roti ever heard of. gent nici gee our book. Fadil now 60 sual as “6 and prices ma | openidat othing, give us nothing, y, ackne A pa a nage. Hoping to on s to. make - va and oa we Ore eee ces the ladies we exrend a cordial in-| ” | $6.00 per tor, ay' 80, but because our goods | ke it rie Here ado 3 on 4 pet pg ‘ and promising our best}: your coming. ay aid «| DAILY REFLECTOR. fer Constantly al it Brings Soccess, JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING see ene Creates many a new business, Kularges wang an old business, Preserves many a large business. Kevives many adull business, ‘ tescues many a lost business, saves any a failing business. JS -cures success to any business. To * adyectise judiciousiy,’’ use the ¢ tuurs of the RE®LEOCTOR. enamine TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDUEES. Passenger und mail train going north, arrives 8:22 A.M. Going South, itvives 6:47 P. M. Rpagiee B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A leavesl0:10 A. M. "South Bound Freight, arrivea 2:50 P, M. leaves 2:15 P. M. Steamer ‘lar River arrives from Wash- ington Mondsy, Wednesday and Friday leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday anne ey, eed WEATHER BULLETIN. Genera’iy fair “Wednesds ay, preced- ed by showers on the coast. aoe MARKETS. ead (By ‘Telegraph. ) al NEW YORK COTTON. OPEN’G. NOON. CLOSE. Sept. 7 68 7.73 7.76 Jan. 7.96 8.00 8.00 CHICAGO MEAT AND GRAIN. OPEN’G CLOSE. PorK—Jan. 8.25(@8.30 8.10 Rips—Jan. 4.124@4.174 4.174 omen CANVASSINGS. ee You Get What is in These by Read- ing, Not by Hearing. Election bets are in order. Nice Catawba Grapes at Morris Meyer's. A new lot of Cranberries justin, at Morris Meyer’s. Tarbell Cheese and Vermont Butter, | J. S. Smith’s. Ciesp—s0 barrels choice Apples, at S. M. Schultz. Fresh Carr Buster today, at S. M Schuitz. Something new in season, Buckwheat, Oat Flake and Portorico Molasses, at S. M. Schultz. days. Apply to F. C. Harding. For a choice smoke, try Philadelphia Seal, at D. S. Sunith’s. Vermont Butter for Smith. Try a pound of the finest Roasted Coffee you ever had, “400 Old Government Java and Mocia,” and you will have no other, for sale only by Ed. H.Shelburn & Co. ‘When COAL weather comes, don’t furget, where 10 buy your Coal. SpeiGuT & MORRILL. “Spanish Twist,” great in shape still greater 1orasmoke. D.S. SMirn. Car coal just arrived, deliverec at Orders Jett with W. Bb. Wilson or Ed. H. Shelburn > will have attention. I garry the finest and lavgest lice of Cigars, Cigarettes, Cheroots aud Smuk- ing Tobacco in the city. A new in- voce i“ wiry J. 3. ‘TUNSTALL. 0} ters ‘Fresh, opened at the Mar- ket house at 15 cents per quart. E. M. McGowan. Ii you want a thoroughly good anima don’t fail'to see them. We 8) che j ce fe Wul Vote for Demucrats. oday stating that he shall.support the . te : i festa nay i ' a ‘ Boa Many t® - " Veet utfici ee | en -| Hooker, left for home Money loaved on 30, 60 and 90 | sule at D. S| Smith & aside hdvé} just received ‘la dar luad’of fine’ Kentucky bred horses. Ka, & Cox, a dife-long Republican, publishes a card in the» Rernecrox Democratic, State and county nomi- moot,’ coy tous nee any thinking die alone ought to fatnish a t lessou to cause every REGISTRATIONS, People Whose Names Got on Cur} Book To-dsy. sete ET ing. | Mrs. J. H. Blount went to Tarboro today. W. E. Patterson, of Goldssoro, is in own today. W. Owens returned trom Norfolk Monday evening. A. B. Hort returred from Virginia Monday evening. B. L. Susman left this morning for Durham to spend a few days. } Lovit Hines and S.* C. Hamilton went to Kinston Monday night. Miss Novella Higgs returned frou, Seotland Neck Monday evening. Mrs. Savage, of Wilson, arrived’ E. 8. Aiken returned Monday even-| ~~ Monday evening to visit her daugh ter, | Mrs. C.'T. Muutord. Miss Eulalia Willis, of New Be rn vho has been visiting Mrs. H. C Monday even ing. Cards *re out for the marriage’ of Miss Zula Hunter, ot Raleigh, to J. H- Parham, of Greenville, on Wednesday. Oct. 21st. R. E, Cox, who for tne past year and a halt has lived in New York, returned to Greenville Monday evening. All are glad to see Bob back home. The best line of Canned Goods, Jel- Pickles and other table supplies. J. S. SMITH. Ielio central give me 70 please, I want some of Jesse Brown’s groceries. they are always fresh. Austin Nichols’ brand of new Oat- meal, prepared Buckwheat and cleaned Currants at J. S. Sinith’s. Ex-Gov. ‘I. J. Jarvis will sneak at! Snow Hill on Thursday, Oct, 29th, and at Bethel on Saturday, Oct. 31st. Hons. W. H. Lucas and Harry Skin- for Congress, speak here tomorrow. An entire block in the town of Mur- freesboro was destroyed by fire Satur- day. The Episcopal churci was among the buildings burned. A brilliant displuy of FALL.& WINTER DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, | SHOES, GENTS FUR. NISHINGS AND Boy’s 2:Piece Suits in the newes effects and all the last weaves Everybody savs my stcre is the che vapest plece in town and I want you to come and save mou ey. My mottois: “Chea, eheap cheap prices” H. B. CLARK. ciawls’ Jewelry Sto: ner, Democratic and fusion candidates | %§ We are are determined they shall be pleased. Look kere to please our customers and we over our stock of CL SHOES ty ,OTHING, and you will see that the prices heve been ‘Sat Down On. ” Will ARRAS PREPRESS A. You See The New Styles ?——._ Latest in fabrics end faahions are here for. your approval. An hour spent among these beauti- tul stuffs will help you plan that new dress. ‘We show the best line of Dress trimmings we have ever had. Goods and 3 & TAFT The sComey Savers. 1 Hin sete ACNE SADIE Acs AIO IE DIOR : ones arene TF — 1008 EVERYWHERE. counters. styles. ted on In our store you will see nothing but the most Stylish Goods. You will find nothing but the Newest Effects on our We have no use for out of date Ovr aim shall be to keep you pos- de- the Newest and Best in every partment and we cordially invite you inspect the enormous collections of Dress Goods, Dry Goods, pets, ruggs, ladies, misses and chil- dren Wraps, Shoes, &e. Lang Sells Cheap. trimmings, car- oil cloths, Wilson been patented. over any stove made. as well as comfort. ff aato Smoke Doors, which ave put in the wood. rs : leshoue minute. These stoves can ate eon bu ar ‘The Wilson. Heater has a gteal crate oven any, nt the sake re oe . } Pe 4 CoH eet) The Wilsou Heater, which is afs‘ove for house heating, is the wost tea bable tbat has | ever. \ In the first place 16 vadiates more hent thay any stove, now, aud wile eave. 95 per cent. in fot Second, with two or three ordinary sticks of pine stove wood it mill keep the urs from 36. to 48: hours, and with ordinary care tli fire will never co out. “or ek Third, being entirely closed’ ‘at the base there is no danger of fire, andit is the clvanaal stove in'use. It ia not necessary to remove the ashes ofvener than once a mouth. ofdiferent styles —the smali one, whieh ‘is made ya ESies is specially recommended for. ‘BtOvVOs ure MOF ye ae y ait the top. on gintothe rdém'when-yoa take: + ae taken off and. put paw COR uu gn oataen Bagot sos ‘eel stove, because it bes Patuint: Livin White nan in Pitt county to vote the — ticket. Henn re if Hatdvare Per y Tn ware Stoves. i