i 8 ~ [E DAILY -EFLECTOR. D, J WHICHARD, Editor and Braet TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS : 25 Cents a Month. ‘Vol. 4. GREENVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1896. is — bith —— It you know a good thing when you see it in the way of X #g 5) AMD (TA you wili be astonish e at the savirgs he has. SHOES See the’ 20th Century, the neatest shoe shown. . of the best make. Dress nes Nations Gents Farnighing: i alia" th eee we mucit: lower} 18 aveyer ‘kfown evel i907) ——call and see——_ by this gifted young artist. HURRAH! ] Mena ea et étory ? . Dixie lan’ is de Democrat glory, Hurrah! Hurrah ! Fer de fat, fine vote in Dixie ! Mr, Wright say : shot me? [x de harricane come en de debbil got me ?” Hurrah! Hurrah ! er de fat, fine vcte in Dixie! “Huh! D.d'a cannon Mr. Wright say : ‘Pears lak de tater’s rotten : | | I gwine long home ter to gin my cot- ton |” flurreh ! Hurrah ! Fer de fat, tine vote in Dixie! He shout en shout lak a tra2 believer, But Seab done gone, en. it’s now re- ceiber— Hurrah ! Hurrah ! Fer de fat, fine vote in Dixie! ai. L. STANTON. THE FAMOUS ROSE QOCKRILL. One of the Many Features of the Great John Roberson and Franklin Bros , Combined Shows, — One of the distin- guished features with the grandest and bestshowes, which will bé seen in all their unap- proach abie com- pleteness at Green— ville, Oct. 29, is the notable equestrian act performed by the world’s most fa- Dockrill, the most io MEE | mous Miss Rose petite and handsome young horsewoman whose surprising accomplishments have made her the idol of every country. No! other lady rider has everdachieved. that high grade of excellence accomplished Even her prcfessio. al rivals accord her the palm of superiority,.and po'nt with prid2 to her as their leader- No prettier piciure can be conceived than this young girl, endowed by nature, with rare beauty . of form and face, dancing and pirouetting upon the back of a swiftly running horse, with the same eas@, grace and lights of the mimic stage. Miss Dock- rill is, however, only one of the scores of exclusive tuatures which are daily presented by this colossal tented expo- sition, which, as a whole, tar surpasses any amusement enterprise the world has ever known. Ii ia the only place in all America where the wonderful horseless carriage” can he 82en, Oth- er tented amusements -advertise this remarkable inechanical device, but: this is the only one to present it, He Was Absent. It is due’ ex-Gov. state that he whs not present, on Wed- nesday’ wher Harry Skinner publidy denounced him, as an “infamous ‘aud damaabld tar,” but was absent inan- other p. aut of the’ State. Weroverlooked entioni ‘this fo our: artichy: about, it. oubtle it;Gov, Jarvis had been pres- ent Skin F would have beet ‘compelled tb apologize.to him as well ta: thoother }genthemep Whose names he wed in ii denunciation. ri hs : watt pa] ~ ie tl ‘ } ‘ fo " Married, Y Ia the bethe at Ayden’ on Wed. |. bosciiy evenhig, 14th, at 8 o'clock, Mr. I, Summerrell and, Misg: Mirihie xn were united in marriage by | I. L,Chestout. "=" Oh, has you heard ’oout de ‘lection | an Invitation to Visitors of the State abandon asa premier behind tne foot- | t, J. Jarvis to] eltou te. ah Seti * = fee Fair to see the Working of ihe | arm. During fair week in Raleigh, Gcto ber 17th-24th, visitors may expect to find the following order observed at the experiment farm, Those especially in- terested in any of the farm, stable or dairy operations are invited to visit the farm and inspect the work. Because of the location within the enclosure for the fair, the time fixed for visitors has been advanced until aft— ter the regular opening of the fair gates EXPERIMENT FARM vROGRAM* ae SARA PPPEPP OIL SRA ete a las” eee en erin ala al Wall al el la Nal! RAPA A BUY THE BEST each morning, The milk separator will be in cee tion at 10. to 10:30 a. m,, and 6 to 6:30 p»m.; stable work after 4:30 p.m. churning and butter working 10 to 11: d0a.m, 20th and 22nd. The Bab. cock tester wil be in operation. part of every forenoon at the experiment farm dairv. Both hand and steam machines will be used. Those who know the location ot the experiment farm will find it within the inclocure and west of the tair buildings. Tae flag pole on. the lawn mukes the place unmisiable. Frank E. Emery, Agniculturist. Died. Mr. James Whichard, an aged and highly esteemed citizea ot the courty, died Thnrsday; 15th, at his home eight miles trom Greenville. He had passed | bey ond the allotted three score and ten yeaa, and the | Tast few years of his life he was confined to his bed a greater portion of the time. He was an excel- lent man, quiet and unpretentious in his manner, devoted to his home and fami- ly, and a faithfully friend. He was as hynest as the days are long, a plain, industrious farmer, and was one of the few men in the county who showed by istrict attention to his business that accumulated by following the plow han- dle. Watch the 16. Au old lady resident of Fayetteville iutormed the Observer this morning ihatit bas not raived in this szction on the 16th of October in 00 years. The 16th was her wedding day, titty years ago, aud she hus kept w record ever since, Look out for the 16tb, and base your political proguostications on the weather of that day.—Fayetteville Ob- Ouserver, Over this way it has been about as pretry a day as one could wish for. Some Entertaining I'acts, ples in America. The largest room in the world 1s in the imperial palace at Petersburg. It is 160 teet long by: 150 wide: No human ‘head was impressed on coins until afte the death of Alexan— der the Great. Atl images be tore that | sachs were ot deities, Hou. ‘Lhos..W. Mason; the Demo- cratic cwididave for Lieuteuant Gover. nor, wddresbed w Jargw ~andivavs® ab-the Court House this afternoon, and We hear his speech spoken of asa brilliant, rans un ~ ‘om ! The Gu Driying Associacic nq something of this world’s goods can be There are forty-seven Chinese tin i ihhly age A. We note with much satisfaction a large erowth of business in our Overcoat department. In creased sales encouraged us to buy heavy this season. ‘The styles in Men's and Boy’s Over- coats are very dressy, and they have that splen- did finish that pleases so well. GETo NEAT TO THE MAN, wists der wear does. Our kind does'that to perfee— tion. Gets there and stays there. Won't stretch so as tomake him feel louesonie or shri and leave him on the outside, Buy undet- wear from us. F RANK WILSON, “ “BVERYWHERE.__. a? In our store you will see nothing but the most » Stylish Goods. You will find nothing but the : Newest Effects on our counters. We have no use for out of date. ° styles. Ovr aim shall be 'to keep you pos- ted on the Newest and Best in every de- partment and we cordially invite you inspect the enormous collections of Dress Goods, Dry Goods, trimmings, car- pets, ruggs, oil cloths, ladies, misses and chil. dren Wraps, Shoes, &c. Lang Sells Cheap. pete Ee GDP 4G pigs #3 LE moe TTY AL | Prices will talk Touder than a else W ican say. Al! the arguments in ne pani would not indave vou ‘to buy fron us uoless you wore to. fiod prices right. We will sell you gpods from 15 to'35 per. eent lower than auy house iu town ands don't you'forget it’ Wé have done it before and are do- ing it today. ‘I'he prof at ie pudding is in eating. Give Qala trial aud .we'warr int lik. lives Ai i Xowik ane for more.’ S| W. HIGGS, Pres, Maj. HENRY HARDING Ass’t Cashier. Ls \ 3 Greenville, N.C. ~~ J. S. HIGGS, Cashier STOCKHOLDEts. Million$Dollars, Representing a Capital of More Than a Halt Wm. T. Dixon, President National Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md. The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland Neck, N. C. Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C:| Luas—Common.... R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C. D. W. Hardee Higgs Greenville, N. C. Bros., We respectfully solicit the accounts | __ Take a lot of poor lads to the one of @ LMs, individuals and the general \' yee Checks and Account Books furnish ed on application. A Large stock of~— House Furnishing Goods, Bicycles, &e. Just opened up in store next door to J. C. Cobb & Son, by S7E PENDER & CO. Stoves and Tinware cheaper than ever be- fore. 1 HAVE TEE PEELTIEST ——LINE OF -— Wall Paper! Be sure to see my samples: All new styles, uot an old piece iu the lot. Will take pleasure in bringing samples to your home if you will notify me at wy shop uear Hume ever shown jn Greenville. ber's, on Dickerson avenue, A. P' ELLINGTON. Greenville Market. Corrected by 8S. M. Schultz. Butter, per lb 15 to 25 Western Sides 43 tu 5 Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124 Corn 40 to 60 Corn Neal 50 to 65 Flour, Family 3.75 to 4,25 Lard 54 to 10 Oats 35 to 40 Sugar 4 to6 Coffee 13 to 25 Salt per Sach 80 to 1 76 Chickens 10 to 26. Eggs per doz Ww to IL. Beeswax. per 20s Cotton ang Péunvt. Below are Norfolk prices of cutton. and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished’ by Cobb Bros. & Commission Mer. chants of Norfok - . COTTON. Good Middling 7 9-16" Middiipg 7 5-16 - Low Middling 6 15-16. Good Ordinary 6+ Tone—steady. PEANUTS. Prime 2: Extra Prime “ancy 2t to 3 Spanish 6U to 8U Tone—tirm. EGE VILLE TOBACE OP ARKET REFURY, cep mcnnneattier BY 0. L. JOYNER. eer aur ae - se. 2h 10 & 66 Fine.... ec ee @ eevee CuTTers ~Common....... a Fine.... 2.4. -10 to 18 Ce enaneeetiiummentaiticedttamammmtatemdat teamed . vga Sow ty. If you prefer tocoma hero we willcon tract to pay railroad farcand hotolbills:ang . nocharge, if we fail tu cure. If youhave takon mere cury, iodide potash, and still myo aches and pains, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat, mples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulce or any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows ont, it is this Secondary BLOOD pan we ,uarantce tocurs. We solicit the most obstie nate cases and challenge the weld for a case wecannotcure. This disease aas awa baffled the skill of the most eminent physi- cians. $500,000 capital behind our uncondle cae! coaennay. Absoluto proofs sens ed on. er ion. ddress COOTK REMEDY Oc) 7 Masonic Temoale. OHICAGO. ILL. Professional Cards. —— R. R. L. CARR, . DENTIST, Greenville, N. C.. Office over Old Brick Store next to. King Eo”se. — en pent John E. Woodard, F, 0. Harding, Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N.¢ ». OODARD & HARDING.) ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Greenville, N. ~pecial attention given to collections an’ settlement of claims. Loans made on short time. John H.°mali, W. H. Long, 3 W shington, N. ©, Greenville, N.C, .. MAIS.L & LONG, ette smoking. - by excessive indulgence in clgar-| *SULJ]-} PUB SUOSIZgG ZIGISsUOdSsSoYy jo Ss}UUOD “OY PEE SuOP eBCD s3>}]/0S pus ssousNg ZupyuLY fesousH & sjovsuTIL 00°000'sz¢ yendeg ut preg —~> ‘00°000‘0¢$ [eqd¥D , tO -N‘STUANGSAD SZTUANSAYS AOINVSE SHL il *3.801d ‘SIAVG “14 E *96g1.°u381 GNOF GAZINVDUOAY 2480S “STL “1 “fi '3.894d-991A ‘NOSAL.V “U Attorneys and Counselors at Law.e. GRERNVILDF,N.¢, Practices in all the Courte. arbders. AMES A, SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST, GREENVILLE. N. 9, — ' Patronage solicited, Cleaning, Dyeing, and Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty a J SRBERT EDMUNDS, FASHIONABLE BAREBR. Gentlemens Clothing. f 4 alt Hom NICHOLSON, \ ‘ 8 a, A, Bure Special attention given sco cleaning | Hy Washi 1, IN | ‘A “ft | This Het hs era “ ee several ne adde ole biel every roca. Aitentie sere , ia ( LT '| Patronage of traveling puulle solieltex, | Contry located. ny ae +> eseneenenaemmaanas oe — crea ease rae = —--— WILMA... (7° JIN ’ WVERLULEUN wee 4 Judges. f Election. AND KRRANCEFS. The following is the list of judges of AND FLORENCE all Kuab i ection ter Pitt coun v for the election Ccnuenseu senedule oe es TRACSE GOl.G 300 Pat. Dated , > En ie rs June l4ih | 3 =| <3 186, 4 -iAage dX. MPM. Leave Weldot | |. 45) 444 Ar. thovvk MO i waiu 3Y9 | _ | Ly Tarooro { 2 dey | ; ' ee ee Lv Rocky Mt Lv Wilson i 2 | Lv Selma 233) | Ly Fay'tteville| 4 36 1 J, Ar. Florence | 7 25) 4) ESTABLISHED 1876. o 38 | ue we em, 8) Mew, y A, mae on i ae atc tan este goal RE PORK SIDES &S50 YOG RS Pp, M4 phe M | Ly Wilson 2 08 n _ 620) LvGoludsbore | 3 10 15S VARMERS ANDY MEKUHANTS BUY Lv Magnolia 4 10 % 10 \3 ing their year’s supplies will tind Ar Wilmington! 5 43, 9 Vit their inrerest fey tp ey Prices be rap ios | AM | chasingesse. 6 foo ret fa Kix a yd, | , meme WAITITA e, | 1 PUT | PRAINS Gold NOHO. a on ; . ’ ! enone Os * t sa Re: ie, Dated ee, | , April 20, | ae | jar jp AVS eh cH, CR . M+), a, — | oar ' 7 ; , as ewe ee ae! ! | Th CPN S sake PUR Fy +4 \\ if ie jo. Om 0 a . ‘o poe Nos direct rece Meu tretuvens, Ga. Lv loreree [| by, » ae tuuk ot aan - 4 ae Ly Bay etbevitte! ih pie od fe | | oe. whe af 6 ‘ Ly Selun pag oF , a Ar Wilscu pobre | Cay “3 MET ee en ee | a et | * - | | |: S | | ja vavsonhan bs cbsctaat priges tosan \7 ba | ‘ | ithe times Sede eats aren Phoebe ane Ne ene as or 1 OC We es | Pe 1% M | | PM (CO PM We seth oa ee tye grin Vu Wilmingtis) 9 25) yo ~ MLNS CY (ean gitia Ye Lv Magnotis | 1a 32 | = a0 ~~ CV Golde pera | 12 01 i ¥ 2G] ‘a at 4 A 4 “ bane jw ar Wilson i i) | Wb 27 |. — LL& ty Parbore ests | YN EO ag nai — enemies fates aera