AS) DJ WHICHARD, Editor and Owner, —_———-——-— - moe = ——— TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FIC TION. Vol. 4. GREENVILLE, N. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1896. erin siayilrenna acto retinol: g Fre a |) It you know a good thing when you see it in the way of CLOTHING ——call and see—— FATA) you wili be astonished at the savirgs he has. SHOES of the best make. See the 20th Century, the neatest shoe shown. > Dress’ G oods, Notions, Gents:Puraishings & Ci, in abundati¢e’ and, the dricts: are; hiweli lower. nuw ‘betwortf Russell and Watsou “it than were ever ‘kiown before. nal tidy jiivteD wR) UO (OTM or, TOP ae ra ee pla vipa eal. | Next door to the Bank’ of J Gixvayt le. te a A, Le WHAT OUGHT YOUTO DO? WHAT }declared advocate ot McKinley and -|pow stands 1t means Cy Watson or ‘ d take uid if they will do this Dat Ruse: Kinley in this election. If you aid in | WILL YOU LOP their election aid vou still sutfer under . the pressure of bad government you 2 ee ra For some tme a few ot the Populist | will have no right to complain. Re Tastes pana majority of the rank and. member what some of your leaders have done and said by their action and vote for the interest of your country will be well. file of the party have been saying that : all und a they were tired and disgusted with the Re- publicans by which they were to uid edrangement and fusion with the | One ofthe Most Gigantic Combina- in che eleetion of goldbuzs. ; . . 8 tious of Capital of Modern Times, Tifey have been demanding of their leaders fusion with che Democrats aud have been A tobacco dcal,which if consummated told that the Denioerats were obstinate will have under its contro! nearly al! and would not offer any terms. By |the largest plus tobacco manufactures . {¢ a Thite sts N this .zeans they have been keeping the [1 the United States, A dispatch from New York to the Lynchburg News under date of Oct. 8 Populirts together and cuusing them o feel that a tusion with the R»publi- contains the following news which may prove of interest to the tobAcco trade. What the outcome will be we are yet cans was anecessity. But how about it now? This week they have had an epportunity to fuse wich the Demo- Con- and on most liberal noprepared to say, but in this age of centralization we shall not be much surprised if the entire plug tobacco business of this country does uot fall in the hands ot these rich Eij,'ish capitalis's. One of the greatest financial deals Raleigh say no we prefer to fuse with | known to the world is on, and a w«ll- Known Cincinonatian has been handhug crats both on State ticket and gyressioual district, terms. ‘Chey would get lal! of the of- fices though they would nt cast over a thicd of the Their leaders at Votes. the Republicass and thereby turn over . { 2 r Lt a Day ’ y * the Supreme Court to them, to give us | a most important feature of the venture rEyge rT . > 2 his deal is one similar to those by gold-bug} ,., J... ; witch Kaglish capital some years ago gold- bug "ana. t . n ©|got possession of so many American Congressmen, ant Jeter Pritchard al breweries, The figures so extensively in the present This | deal is Mr. Charles M. Lindley. A's ; in the case ot the brewery deals, it is siows the object of the leaders of the) J .. f E iglish capital that 1s secking invest—| ment at this time. Dan Ras:elifor goverioi, a four gor Attorney Gerera’, Cincinnatian who the gold standard for Senator. Populist in Ruleizk, just what many o lye co vt Sgt J y Their object is to buy up all the, important. plug tobacco ready seen, manutactorizs iv the United Stat s and R-publican party. All this is done to:to pool their ouput. Mcst of the in the face of the fact that the Repub- | owners of the great concerns engage i licans had agreed to take down Russcll |1n manutacturing the weed have placed aud allow Guthrie to be elected Gov- (a valuation on their plan.s with the in- ernor which they new positively refuse | tzation of selling to the the ravk and file o. the party have ai It isto lead you into the Kuglishmen This is true also with reference to. some that Holton is having Pecpalist regis-jof the well knowu manufactories trars hauled down to Raleigh charged | throaghout Kentucky and Ohi>. ‘The with trying to prevent an honest regis- owners of but one great plant alone tration. ;seem to have objected to selling. That Tas matter is now settled. What will| was the Drummond Company of St. the Populists do? Willtiey beled int} Louis. very effort was made to have ths Republic.n party? Will they be «| the Drummonds set a price upon their party to the election of gold bugs? Take | property, ouly to be met witn a declin- ation on their part. Here it was that Mr. Lindley came into play. He was selected to effect a deal with the Drur- to do. This in the fae: too of the fact up your Caucasiin of this week and read what it says and see if -it does nut ask you to vote for gold bugs, He says “tht ticket at the head of this pa- per is the one which you will be asked to vote, and we believe every Povulist ought to vote it.” See there the uae | monds, and at one time very recently it appeared that he would accomplish What he had set out to do. The first offer made for the St. Louis concern of Zeb Vance Walser. See there the | was $7,000.000. This sum within the names of Liuney aud Pearson in tie past tew days has been raised to $7,- 8th and 9th district for Congress: | 59,000, The Drummonds, however These you are askel to vote for. Don’t you know they are gold bugs’ Have you thought ot this too that as things do not appear anxious to dispose of their valuable property. Atleast they are now givin, but little encouragement to Mr. Lindley. The carrying vut of the deal depends upon the capturing of their plant, and thus may be seen the confidence placed in Charley Lindley. Such x conpliment has been paid but Should the deal go through the entire business of manufacturing plug tobacco will be captalized at a sum Dan Russell for Governor? A member of the State Pobulist Exeoutive Com mittee said a few days ago that you | culd not now find a Populist negro. A fiw months ago there were many of tac. Now they are all solid fot Me~ Kinley and Russell, ‘I'bis means that so far as the result is concerned a vote for Guthrie, however much you: miny few men. \the ‘Drummonds conclude to sell an desire to see him elected, wili Count | amount of English capital wil! come to nothing. ‘Th conversttion witha | 9] Arnerica as great «8 sha hast’ Cleveland list iaat dighiahe made te seni te bond deal, One man hus’ engineered mark; * Ags it now stunds it is. Russell | ny whole thing so'lary Pyengh it may. ; f : on Wy utson. J would, like t0 see Qufhe | not yet be known to MY.) Lindley him. rie governor und il “all thiags gquai in’ tuis race I should vote tor’ but wheu it comes to a choipe” Bs dt —— Hamilomy’ Oni, a géntléiian . who urou MusBoghsh | itoney" Into America with which to, purchuga, breweres, is does not take” iwninute for me to oe the 01 epediteazby Ng, York finan- cide for ‘Watsov.” | whieh we beligve ull Populists who (tire! » jitruly' “sucking good yovermmeut’” wil ind gt entest of all deals. reel sell will be lett at home, This "hw ie "More seople looked ut the ¢ircus | tiuhe When men vught to chin®’and wet plktinvs todily than anything else. and they will be. looking at the om itself ee ce ste tie meaner Site encom cobain en eines Mattei seamen awe ladies, misses and chil- near the, $100,000,000 mark. Should |’ " ‘self, Oolnie! Jusgph 2% “Hughes of}. Shis is dh yignn cigs will anvidR’ opiylinted this at] IP) FRANK PRAPRADALAPLL PPL LL a OL tA NA DN VAAAAAA;AAA San nnn WAPOA SAA BUY THE BEST OVERCOATS We note with much satisfaction a large growth 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 hey have that splen- did finish that pleases so well. That's GETO NEXT TO THE MAN, wats der wear does. Our kind does that to perfec- tion. Gets there and stays there. Won't stretch so.as to make him feel louesome or shrink and leave him on the outside. Buy under. wear from us, = I ik TIVE — 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 Our aim shall be jto keep you pos- in every de- counters. styles. ted on the Newest and Best partment and we cordially invite you inspect the enormous collections of Dress Goods, Dry Goods, trimmings, ¢car- pets, rurgs, oil cloths, dren Wraps, Shoes, &c. Lang Sells Cheap. CASH HOUSE FALL & WINTER Ing96. tat Qu Prices witt talk lou vi than eagthing else W Alt the arguments iu the world would uot iudave voan to bayfffr a us doless you wore'to fiad price# right. We will sell you goals from 15 to:.36 pac dent lower'than acy house in town 404, ome don’t. you forget, it... We have done it before and are do- ing at.today. ‘The proof of the pudding is if eating. Give is a trial and we warr snot like Oliver Twist sid “You! ll ask for more.” Ow side dein bhnene githes CLOTHING»: .: GLOVES ‘LAGE Goons, RESS GOODS’ NOTION Y, ‘UNDERWE ae UMBRELLAS, 3» &: Hats, JEWELRY, OVERALLS, PERS, '|SHOES. : and a lot. of dther Frans tou namerous to msnion. EX: NA. HARDEE wisely No wan why loves his country " Mori desires the triumph of Russell and Mo- |" the 20th. - : adits ‘ Leader oot tye | At Higgs Bros. old stand. ae ag a me .— Soe Ee : om . . of the latest style and 3 are ready to serve . : : esult of the publi- ari) influence | than ever offered Salice. Small profits | ——— ~~, Pe sbst eee: age ae xtra cost. A signifivant r atid Se =) peemple, mast anduent and quick sales is our motto. Our! Greenville Market. “ rates are liberal andean be | 594; ‘s fi 8 was theirjothers. IfI stay, why mayenot they! : ~" Advertisng cation of Quay’s figures was y, why may Y*| goods are new and cheap to meet the Corrected by 8. M. Schultz. “ad on application to the editor or at : ey 5. O important business,} wants of the masses, We are sel’ing whe office : immediate effect upon the betting ; pind " a ? goods at a price far below the usual} Bntter, per 1b 15 to 25 = fraternity, the members of which |"Y Weather does not keep me at | price, Western Sides 4t to 5 ndent at : oe home, and church attendance is, in 875 casket we sell for 960 Sugar cured Ilams . 10to 124 ~ We desire a ine eorrespo may be counted upon to recog-|, .,.. sacle ber 5h Conn 40 to 60. avery postoffice inthe county, who will |" ” | God's sight, very important. a ee ok fee Corn Meal 50 20 65 send in briet items of aes as it on nize & bluff when they see it. 6. Among crowds of pleasure seek—| 5 gg) Flour, ‘Family 3.70 to 4,25 : ia each neighborhood. _ Write plainly ‘The most reckiess cf the gamblers | ers I see that no weather keeps the del 50 EB Lard 5} to 10 and only on one side of the paper.3j ors athe I * del. >t nr nr ee Oats 35 to 4¢ , were offering odds of 3 to 1 op|icate from the ball, the concert, or the iBoO« Sugar ia to eg ti ay? theatre. 30 Coffee to .| McKinley until Quay’s claim was ‘Oy wet Sach 80 to 1 75 a Liveral yt to agoats on subscrip 4 ate i At dase re 7. Such weather wiil show me on 3 i . 2 50 erate 10 to 25 0 ag * : . - a . P *- 3 . ji ion rates pp) oo mage Pee’ " i What foundetion my faith is bailt. It} All we ask is atrial and will give en- | Eggs pet loz Wy tot} SS duced them to 2to land in some] i), prove how much I love Christ. | tire a ARETE & Beeswax. pe: + Sarurpay, Octoser, 171TH, 1896. | cases the most they will now offer | ‘True love rarely fails to meet an ap- G. A. McGOWA _ | - a is7to 5, and th int | * Opposite Post Office. Cotton and Peantt, oeeneeeeeeenenee = |i9 7 to 5, anc ere ure reasons | pointment. B. F. SUGG. Manager wee : eye ; | _ 7 a Below are Norfolk prices of cotton DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES. for beleiving thatthe money to 8. My taith is to be shown by my | --— — —— ~~] and peanuts for yesterday, a8 furnished: Nor these odaé comes from seltdenying Christian life, and not py |J* W. HIGGS, Pres, 4, S. HIGGS, Cashier by Cobb Bros. & Commission Mer ‘ ; _ , ion fund the rise or fall ot the barometer. ° Maj. HENRY HARDING Ass’t Cashier. | chants of Norfok - National Ticket. Mark Hanna's corruption fund. 9, ‘Though my exouses satiaty my- | Good Midding COPION. 7016 — Sevator Gorman returned from self, they must undergo God’s scrutiny; : APE yo pee Middling — belt FOR PRESIDENT. New York this week. As usual jing they must be well grounded to do Ww aI Blt ees 6 WILLIAM J. BRYAN, he refused to be interviewed, but | that. ! | ) ‘Tone-—steady. Vebraska, i is . ° PEANUTS. ot Nebraska he reiterated his stitement that ___. _ Greenville, N.C. muime : , FOR VICE-PRESIDENT. Bryan would carry Maryland. Something nw in season, Buck wher t, Extra Prime ARTHUR SEWALL, The returns from polls made in Oat Flake and Portorico Molasses, at "ancy : 2t to . . ’ 24 9 . 80 of Maine. nearly all the Congressional dis- S. M. Sebultz STOCKHOLDERS, Spanish 6U tO ; ; & ek ° . : 14 a——firm. __ tricts are sufficiently complete to Representing a Capital of More Than a Hal: ! FOR CONGRESS—fIRST DISTRICT. |jndicate how the next House will Million;Dollars, skEENVILLE TOBACS JMARKET IOAS . timate, which is ; , rs ae : | v. Ht rddaes mode a . or tic Co Wm. T. Dixon, President Nationai REPORT. | of Hyde county. regar y e! emocratic Con | Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md. [ FOR ELECTOR—FIRST DISTRICT. gressional committee as very con- The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland AY. 2 4 . bY QO. L. JOYNER. JOHN H. SMALL, servative, shows that 190 silver Lik Neck, N. C. «18 of Beaufort. county. Representatives will be elected, OME Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C: Lucs—Common.. .. ....24 10 8 including Democrats, Populists ; mae paces, “nos “ Pine.... veveeceesd to 14 ° , i 3 Stote Ticket- Sine aaa aaa Greenville, N.C. Currens—Common... ....64 to10 . will give the silver men control]... 6“ Fi | 10 to 18. —— _ IDO. 264 ween = eye of the House by 4 comfortable His Worst Enemy Defeated by _ : Sot CYRUS B. WATSON working majority and ensures the We respectfully solicit the accounts } ° mt ing for the free coinage of silver ere a ne me ee seas mers i) - ’ ° " Setar Gi an Tis Te THOS. W. MASON, Bryan be elected, and Democrats oe | - Lianne ial eA prh Ak aai erminnentiy : LOGE 5 in ate € . ne i e of Northamptca. have no doubt of either, as Mr. A Large stor k of oo oforsdie price undersme paran- B has said that if elected he tract to pay railroad fareand hotel bills acd and ryan . Jouid da to cure. If you have taken mere FOR SECRETARY: Id ] : diat tre eury, fo otash, and still have aches and ; a would call an immediate extra pails Be apo us Patches inmouth, Sit Ht er ted CHAS. M. COOKE, session of Congress for the ex-|FOR THREB YEARS HE SUPPERED--COULD iW Wi lrsples, C pet Colored Spots, Ulcers on. ot Franklin. Sees eet any part of the dy, Hair or E out, it is this feeond ary BL 3 De Pose we apmateatocoe press purpose of proyiding for press: PAEpO P HARDLY BREATHE AT NIGHT-—-ONE PhVe TEU TEERML, | rate casos ans ci, osalctbomrs peels FOR AUDITOR: the. free. coinage of silver, and eannotecro. This dicoasé ais home R. M. FURMAN, the Senate ene for yilvers and NOSTRIL cLosep FoR 1ovears. | Furnishi inlled tho gtiiet the mescoaaeat Se t Buncembe , ouse urns ne tional guaranty. roe COE eae sealed 0 will remain so. Peat Addees COO IEEMED ise , shi j Mr. A. M. Ramsey, of DeLeon, Texas, 2 | ° FOR TREASURER : A Washington hovel Rroprietor was @ sufferer from ‘Catarrh in its worst Goods, Bicycles XC. bai Se A i se B. F. AYCOCK, has stirred up a regular hornet’s form. Tvs Trely, his aeeertpeon! of bis eutter: ) : ware nest bg inviting oll the other ho: | ada gee ees eae! Tyst opened up ini Sepfawione! Cards. tel proprietors to meet at hig| realizin another lofig, weary, wake- Pp Pp ae aaa ful ninky as and a struggle to breathe was SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION : place “forthe purposa of contri-| before him. He could not sleep on elther store next door to J .|7.R. RB. L. CARR, . ; a . side for two years. P. P. P.,. Lippman’s| DENTIST, J.C. SCARBOROUGH, buting .o the McKinley and Ho. | Great Remedy, curea him tn quick time. C C bb & S b Greenville. N. C.. , tees » UO Son, y ’ of Johnston. bart tinanca committee. Many “ LIPP Stet LEON, oa Office over Old Brick Store next to * essrs. MAN avanna rere ets oon hotel. men have publicly con- Gents: 31 have used uéarly four bottles Ss E PENDER King Ho ise. FOR AY’ SY-GENERAL : 0 as t — — ye LOSE ORNE. demned this scheme and an- of my head tie ales of my feet, "Your o hie Woodard, ¥.2. Hart e e ll cu ¢c 0 r + : 4 « e lection . nounced that they would neither lg, smothering, papltaion of the heart, | John Fea, a Groowe. N. ¢ 0 2c nourg, as re m ’ . eckienburg attenu the meeting nor contribute tril ‘was’ Closed tor teh "Flare but now & ( . QO OODARD & H ARDING, . — and the following resolution. | “? lave not slept on dither tide for two ATTORNEYS AB-LAW, FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE 8U- ears; in fact, I to sea night come. . ‘treenvi ey unanimously adopted shows w . PREME COURT, d ot 4 vee: Now T'sleep’ soundly In ony. position ail Stoves and Tinware ~pecial attention given to collections Domocrats generally think of it: pa 50 years old, but expect soon to wo ani settlement. of claims. ALC. AVERY, of Burke, “Resolved, That the Columbia |e able, to take hold 'of the. plow handles. Loar.s mede on short tinte. I feel giad that I ou mn , - ‘GH. BROWN. of Beavfort. Denocratic Club denounces the! 2. PB: P. and nag juckyencigh to ge cheap er than ever be my friends and the public generally. Bhs ’ Y tful . Joho H. small, W.H. Long, COUNTY DEMOCRATIO TICKET. action ot T. HE, Roessle, proprie saishincay ak 1g TT fore W shington, N.C.’ Ureenville, N. Cy, FOR THE SENATE, J.J. LAUGHINGHOUSE. tor of the Arlington Hotel, Wash- THE STATH OF THSAS—County of MALL & LONG, Co b oe ‘ Att aWe, ingtun, D. O. (who in the pas Gomanche.-Beiy Say be raul “apen orneyy i oaicmere at Law. has been the beneficiary of Dem-| 4. M.. Ramsey, ‘who, ng duly LUK, N.C. cratic patronage through Na-| atement’ made, by nim relstive We the Ryobi in all the Courte, yosronae roug virtue of P. P. P. medicine is es. ° ca ed "3,803 ‘SIAVG “14 “FOR PAS NTATIVES liasics Desares pr eer trom, to and | subscribed ae hart "Barbers. CL eae , | States), iD his personal offorts to . EG a BERK, N. P exas. wy \tax ‘the’ hotel’ men of this city in : = (behalf of McKinley and Hobart| Catarrh Cured hy P. P. P. FOR COUNTY COM MISSIONERS. ms committee, and we egr-| (Lippman's Great Remedy) where all other i Patronage solicited. Cleauing, Dyein re aH “er " + Vek rae A. ists ere -| P ot | virbeven ca ae an sing Gew RVC, tothe oe fs (Si aia west oir. are! affilia-q. | R | Fyowsia at ri = ko: oléhbing: woh cnanire ayh > hot wish to batty ul Wos. Gentlemens lott GM TUCKER |their trade'td one political party, | mes | to repudiate and repel this com- | 2 , ie ai met |S omptible effort to array them ‘in Sia FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS. such a partisan. movement. Re. Mey). ~ I{B MEWBOrRN, | solved, That m 2% ts | yhit : } ’ iy be de TB re | FOR Suiccitens a to a the ee “ et por ™ SiGe) tienes ehnea t their} eh oe, Be dE HIETLR “ Foe oS 1 4 ¢@ con tai a saa wing Sa esaeigt Town Leroi bales q ' ¢ at pe BS SoBe + OR ax as ss ee PANG H USE. > PRIETORS, = {placa Paget ghar ny a . ‘Nagy : ON IR -and 6.20 p. sei ee tt ee te ee A c.f AND FLORENCE gall. RuAb ' Ccauenseu pcnedule TRATNE GOIN SOUTH. Dated “48 Blas! MS June l4th 3% = =| O35 1896. Zaz fe — SO ee: ee ee A. MiS.Ml 0 1AM Leave Weldon | 1° 45) 9 44 Ar. Rocvk Mt | 1 0010 39) Lv Tarburo | 12 12 Lv Rocky Mt 1 OO}10 5 46 Ly Wilson 2 OF)11 6 Lv Selma z 58 é Ly Fay'tteville! 4 36 1 7) Ar. Florence 7 23) 3 4 Gb O38 y Aas ~ : ‘ r. : M. Fes A,M Lv Wilson 2 08 +e BO Lv Goldsboro | 3 10) 706} Lv Magnotia® | 4 16 x 104 Ar Wilmington) 5 45 9 45 Po P, M. A.M TRAINS GOING NOTRIH. Dated ee ee April.2v, oni : (2m 1896. ZA’ A ee teen cree cementation \—C- LA. 4 5 fe M Ly Florerce ‘840 74 | Ly Fayetieville) 11.1009 4! Ly Selma 12 37) | | Ar Wilscu 1 20)12 35) | es} | | 6: 7x — 1M | My \ Ly Wilmington}! 9 25 700 Lv Magnolia’ | 10.62 K 20 ‘v Goldsvore | 12 01 4 36 ar Wilson 1 00 W027 Ly Tarboro 248 | : etl I~ \* a Ok 3 Am | wm = 7 an ipo wip. wv. Lv Wilson 1 20 11 34! 10 32 Ar Koecky Mt 2 17 {2 04] 1b 15 ‘ —i cee | aa ne | ee | ee Ar Tarboro 41:0) 'v Tarboro | Lv Rocky Mt } 2 17 12.11, At Weldon ‘LOL “\nasetntmnnaen Train on Scotland Neck Srauep .tui eaves Weldon 3.55 p. m., ‘Halifax 4,10 p.m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p w., Greenville 6,47 p: m.; “Kinston 7.45 p. n.. \Returuing, leaves Kinston 7.2 a.m., Greenville 8.22 a. m, Arriving Galifax at 11:00 a. w., Wedton 11.20 au daily except Sunday. Trains on Washnigter Branch eave Washington 8.00 a, m., and 3.90 p.m, arrives Parmele 8.50 a. m.. and 4.40 p. m., Tarbore 9.45 a. m., returningleaves Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 1.20 a. i. m,, arrives Washington 11,60. a. m., 2nd 7.10 p. m. Daily ex- ept. Suuday. Connects with vrains ou Scotland Neek Branch. Train leave> carcore, No, via Albe- "7 2247" “47 5% SO F8 af ©” AND PRANCBES: ; bake M ONDAY SEPT. 7, 1896. ‘and continue for 10 months. The terms are as follows. Primary Fk aglish per mo. $2 00 Intermediate 6 . $2 (1: fligher a $3 00 Languages (each) ‘+ 3° $1 50 | marle @ Rateigu hy tt. daily caceprsun | day. at 450 p. in., Sunday. g uu P, M: arrive Ply mpoutis 9.00 P.M, 3.25 p.m. Returning .2aves Plymouth daily except: Sundey, 6.10 a. n., Sunday 9.30 a _a., arrive turtaro 1.25 am and 21, 5 Train on Midland N.C, branch leaves. Goldsboro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a m. arriving Smithtield 7-30 a, m. Ree: turuing leaves Swithtield 8 60 a. m,. a rives xt Golds! ors 9.30 a. m. Frans in Nes tlle vraneh Rocky Mount et 20 poo m.. Naghville 5.05 p. 4. p. mm. Rewrnin eave Spring 8,00. m., Nashv 8.3yam, alive at | Rocky Mount 9.0 a m. daily except Sunda. Tralus on Latta branch, Florence R &., leave Laztn 6.40 5 m, atrive Dunbar: 1,50 pm, Clio 8.05 p m. Returning leave Clin6.lo 4m, Duobar 6.30 a m, | Jeave ' arrive | » Spring Hope 5.30. Hope | ;Of American Silver and Repeal arrive Latta 7.40 a m, daily except Sun- dav i Train onClinton Branch leayes War-' saw for Clinton caily, emer Suuday, | li.10a.m.and 8.50 p, m‘ Returning leaves Clinton.a¢ 7.00 a. m. and 8,00 4 m. ay No. 78 makes close co nection ts da rail via Bind D forall'po mne.! eae Ha ount with Norfolk for. No 101k he all P iat peurec. T. M. BM ERSON,Tratiie. I.R. KY VUY. Gen’! Moan ‘Sabet Fae St, I “dal Sacatia the services ofa thor-; | vompetent teacher and shail fox girlie. in, the building es lately occupied as music pat f Pethe session begins ou IMONDAYy 7th OF ney +) Apt) na ue ile. , oon nes ) Primary English a3 mo. neral Mie. ger. i ef 4 a i Peru ae i] aod oR onions to patronize i early 1s oul¥ & " ) thet Incefest foget aur prices befece pu | Judges « f Eiection, The following is the list 6f judzes of | eleetion tor Piit county for the election to be held on the Tuesday nest after | the first Mouday in November 1896. § | ESTABLISHED 1875. sau. M. ae. SAND MEKUHANTS BUY year’s sigpplies wil] ting chasing elsewhere n allits pane eorcrock is complet. | j PL OE Vere ee | u's. J ti { RICE, LdA, &. | | ~ | Slaw. en pd eae (oO. CKEPo PR ity TOKACEO SMILFF MICIGARS ve buy direct from Menofacturers ena Hig Youte bag af aie orotit. A eon lete stack of FURNITURE alwovs onhand #71 soldat prices tosunt the times, us poods aresll hought and cold for CAST therefore, having ne risk to ren we el} of 9 elyvge margin S. VAs C% ©), Graenvitie N © GREENViLLE ale Academy. The next session of,.this school will ofen on The work and diselpline of the schoo) will be as heretofore. We ask a continuance of your, past iberal putronage. W. H. RAGSDALF. THE MOBNING STAR The Oldest Nori! 4 Carolina. a at Lhe Oni, = re atay ) 4 its Class in «na State. Favors Limited free Coinaze of the Ten Per Cent. State Banks. Daily 50 cents per month. Weeklv $1.00 per vear \Ww.H. BaRNARD Wilmin zton N.C Tax on Te Ohaglets y a . i iy tm,” ' North Ly aro (aa: FOREMOSD N EWSPAPER Y AND {Eintdependen; and tearleas ; More atrctive thanever, it / Invaluable, .visitar . otfice, the att i the work 0 [HE DAILY OBSERV R. fy rh irons inp ahaa NOP va « and Mathnngl, Qapithle,s 88: ven, rok pitty Os geen ' discassdun. {Cheirman Demociatic Executive Com, Daily Newspaper tn) RVER. | Beaver Dam—C C Case, Marion Smith, Geo W Hemby. Belvoir—J T Hodges, W H Rives, E P. Norris. 0 Bethel- Jas H Bryan, W J Whitehurst, ) H W Howell. Carolina—M A Woolard, Heury G Nobles, Leyi Clemons. Chicod No l—J W Smith, W L Smith, Frank Rieks. . Chicod No 2—L H White, J O Proctor, Henry Rountree. Contentnea No 1—Jonathan Dail, H 8 Hardy, George Dail. Contentnea No 2—Sebron Cox, Wm Worthingtov, Horace Roy- ster. Falkland—W M Smith, J H Smith, F R Brewington. Farwville No L-M Le Move, T L Flyun, W U Jobaoson Farmville No2 David Morgan J N Bynuw, George Gay. Greenyills No 1—W © Hines, J. T Matthews, S P Huwphiey. Greenville No 1l—Jesse W Brown, N HU Whittield, Samuel Mayo. Greenvilia No 8—J L Thigpen, F M Smith, Fred Jenking. Greerville No 4—Louis N Brily AD Joknsov, Joseph Atkinson. Pactolus— Luusford Fieming W R Whichard, Jr, Charles Spain Swift Creek No 1—W § Wilson, MC Smith, J S Brown. Saati Creek No 2—Wait Chap- wan. N R Cory, Fred Cannon. LDemociatic Canvass. The candidates of the Democratic party ot Pitt county for the Legislature Nthe various county offises will ad dress» he people upon the political is sues of the day, at the following times and places, viz : May’s Chapel, Wednesday, October, 21st. Black Jack, Friday, October 23rd. Burney’s, Saturdey, Octoter 24th. Stokes, 1 ‘uesday, October, 27th. Pactolus, Wednesday, October 28th. Parkers School House, Thursday, October 22th. Farmville, Friday, October 30th. Ayden, Saturdiy, Octoter 31st. Candidates of other parties are invit— ed tube present aud participate in the ALEX. L. Blow. Just received 100,000 envelopes For good Job Piintung, we are the peaple, A Bird Catching Insect In this conntry we talk of insee. tiverous or insect’ eating birds, and few of us havocver beard or read of a country where the tables are turn. ed to such adoeree that they speak of a bird eating insect, but that is the exact condi-’%) of alfairs in southern Brazil and Yenozuela. In thoso countries they have an ingect called the great mantis, which is some four or five inches in length, not including his strong jaws and immense nipperlike fore legs. This pair of enormous “pinchers”’ are equal in strongth to those of a cvawfish or a crab ‘and are used by the giant mantis in capturing it prey. The food of this cannabalistic insect consists of spiders, grasshop pers, small snakes and lizards, and, according to Brumlister; the most, robust specimens ofthe genus, wi not stand agide tae, a peedtet stom ’ ach if hecah 1 pet hig ifs | ‘pers on a bird ¢ Sindee a ‘eal | warbler or chickade. The grout thiintis resebibles’ a combined leaf and twig both ‘in color and shap: gaided by this resem bianve | | is able to stealthily approach its |) prey: whethér it ‘be reptile, ‘insect { or bird, and seize the unsuspecting | creature. with. its razorlikeolaws.— | 8t. Louis Repub, A hat is ““poan noed’’ or smoothed by rhéahs ofa! ninchine Which pol. -ighes, | the, wh ‘ Peisiniee finely and id gtpery, psper. For. qmerly, th in broges. was done, by _ the workmen, using Pumice, ‘) that purpose. yrt iow ry peo vn roner tee ; GIVES YOU TRE NEWS FRESH EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY)AND ~ WORKS FOR ‘THE 'RFS™ —INTERESTS OF- ! WIRE commer “Uv GREENVILLE FIRST, PITTCOUNTY SECOND OUR POCKET BOOK THIRD ee wo * i LASTER —PUBLISH ED EVERY WEDNESDAY AT— One Dollar Per Year. This is the People’s iavorite THE TOBACCO DEPAKTMENT. WAIGH [S AREGULAR FEATURE OF rik PAPER, LS ALONE WORIH MANY: ‘TIMES THE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, When you need JOB PRINTING... -~ ud se our pew stock whic We have just re- ceived. Ovr store is fuil of New Gwuods end prices were never lower. To the ladies we «x end a cordial ip- vitation to examine our stock of We havea beantiful aud up-to- date jine.. You will find the Jatest styled and'we kuow we can please you Oh, how lovely, how beau~ tiful, rhe pretuert line | have ever seep, is what cour lady frieuds ray of ther. We bave a large live ‘both ip colors and blacks and can please you. Ir Ledies ard Gents FUR NISHiNG GOODS we have a enna ar In LADIES (LOTH for Wraps we have jus: what you want. ‘In Men avd Boys PANTS GOGDS ve huve just the best stock to be tourd and prives were never lower. GHOES. In shoves we eadeav or tv buy such as will piease the weu'er, the prices on Shoes are much Jowerthau lartxeason. Give us virial when you vecd Shoes for ourself or avy member of yoor family, We can fit the ewall- ‘est or Jargest foot 1 the county. Our i. M. Recrolds & Cu ’5s Shoes for Mev and Boys are warranted to give good service. We have had six yeas experience with this line and know them to be ali we clalm for them. ee meena en ee In HARDWARE, GUNS, GUN IMELFMENTs, LOADE > SHELLS, CROCK: ERY, GLASSWARK, HALL LAMPS. LIBRARY LAMPs, PARLOR LAMPs, LAMP FIX'LUREs, TINWARE, WOOD avd WILLOW WARE HARB. Ess & COLLARS, TRUNKS, GROCERS, PROVISIONS, FURNITURE, CHILDREN'S ( ARRIAGES, CARPETS, CARPET PAPER, RUGS, LACE CURTAINS. CUK!ALN POLES, and any goods you need for your self and family core to gee Us. SE nee Our object is to sell gooa bon: est gz: ods at the lowest prices. ed We haye a lage line of PURNITU and can give you anything yoo may nee at the lowest prices you heard of. Come apd seg cur 19:50 Sé!id Oak Wonton uits, ‘To pasa us by would be av inex: . gusable injustice to your pocket | book. ‘This ia not 80 because we gay* 80, but because our goods {nie bre : pg, give us nothing, but 1 you find our goods and prices sat isfactory, acknowledge it with _ you soon au promising our : pth e J A 8. ‘ia OE). pleasant std profitabls, w ty" * 5" 2 he? ‘ 4 hf ‘ 4 . your ec ke Hoping $0: 400 coming: DAILY REFLECTOR. en a en eecanmmuaadl doghag Constaty at it Brig JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING a ere ae Creates Many a new business, Lulaiges meny an old business, breerves many a large business. _ hevives wethy waull busivess, _Kescues inaay ia lost business, suves inauy a failing business. | > cure. sucvess Lo any business, ee ‘To ‘advertise judiciousiy,” use the columns of the Rue¥LEOTOK ae wenen | npaitonmmanagaina enone scenester ‘TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. Passenger aad mail train going ouith, arrives 8:22 A. M. Going South, uvives 6:47 P, M. North 8 ound freight, arrives 9:50 A Mv, leaveslU:to A.M. south Bound Freight, arvivea 2:50 P, , leaves 2:15 P.M. steamer ‘Tar River arrives from Wash- i xtou Monday, Wodnesday und Friday leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thure lay aid saturday, WEATHER BULLETIN. EE Fair tonight and Sunday. MARKETS. (By ‘Telegraph. ) cn NEW YORK COTTON. OPEN’G. NOON. CLOSE Sept. 7.00 7.04 7.64 Jan. 7.82 7.89 7.86 CHICAGO MEAT AND GRAIN. OPEN’G CLOSE. Pork—Jan. 7.90(@7.95 7.774 Rips—Jdan. 3.90 3.824 CANVASSiNGS. ey You Get What is in These by Read- ‘ng, Not by Hearing. Leaves are felling. Regisirations books aie now closed The county candidates spoke at Bethel today. Henry Clay Cue.vuis at W. C. Proc- tor & Co. Nice Catawba Grapes at Morris Meyer's. Fresh Carr Buster today, at S. M Scbultz. The sale of the Clark property takes place Monday. A new lot of Cranberries just in, at Morris Meyer’s. | Cur *r—50 barrels choice Apples, at S. M. Schultz. 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. Vermont Butter for sale at D. 8 Smith. E have constantly on hand tue finest Foreign and Domestic Fruits, also Cabbayes, Onion, and Potatoes, J. S. TunstTac. Try a pound of the finest Roasted Cotter you ever had, “400 Old Government Java and Mocha,” and you will have no other, ‘or sale only by Ed. H.Shelburo & Co. | When GOAL weather comes, don’t furget Where vo bay your Coal. ~-- |at Bethel today to write receipts for the see us und get our prices. REGISTRATIONS, People Whose Names Got on Cur Book To-dey. OO Carlos Haciis came home th!s inorn- Ing. Miss Myia Skinner returaed home Friday eveni. g. Rev. D. B. Clayton left on Friday eveLing’s train. ® J. Ho slount returned Friday even— ing from Raleigh. B. L. Susman seturned Friday even- ing from Durham. J. J. Cherry retarned from Rich- mond Friday evening, Mrs. A. A. Andrews and daugater went to Durham today. a Miss Mamie Hooker has gone to} Farmville to spend a we ek. % TY eye . * i W. S. Vaughan and wife left ; his! morniog tor Rocky Mount, ry . . za, Lhe editor went over to tie speaking: REFLECTOR. Rev. E. D. Brown came morning to hold seryives in the Presb /- over this terian church tomorrow. Rev. F. B. ‘Ticknor arrived here yesterday evening and hele servicss in! the Episcopal chureh last nights. | Mrs. S. D. Lee arrived trom Wilson: 1: , . | Friday evening to mane her home here! with her sons, W. ‘I’. and V. J. Lee.! R. C. Flanagan, of the guvernment printing otlice at Washington, arrived home friday evening to visit his pa- rents. ee Just recivea a big line ot Henry Clay Cheroots. 1 want all of the smokers to try one package. | J.S. TUNSTALL. The Rialto Luildiug will soon be ready tor its occupants. neem { Bae q ‘ | j : | ! | | We are kere“to pleas» : ‘are determined they shall be pleased. Look’ SHOES | over our stock ¢f and you will see that the prices bave been “Sat Down On.” PAPAL PAP APPS PLR LRI OS INL NINN st a te i ain PAS ASAPALRL LAL Pio a ey Will You See approval. tul stuffs will help you We show the best line trimmings we have ever had. RICK: Try my “Jolly Jonah” tobacco, in rolls, for both chewing and smoking Something new. 1, S TUNSTALL. There was music in the air last mnght—band out playing. The finest Koreign and Domestic Fruits kept constantly on hand. A new supply just received. J. L. Srarkey & Bro. It you failed to register you have ouly yourself to kick ybout it. The 3rd of November will be a cold day—for the candidates who get leti. It you want family Fiour of the best None can beut us. J. L. Starkey & Bro. All kinds of tresh Nuts just received and for sale cheap. Morris Meyer. © Jelies ana i reserves of all flavors, fresh Mince Meat and pickled Pig teet at J. S. Tunsta’s, Apples, Cocoanuts, Banannas, Lem- ong and Oranges jus) received at Mor- ris Meyers’. glasses. this office or Prof. $. D. Bagley. a) { ! | Lost.—A pair of gold rimmed eye" Liberal reward if returned to The Money Savers. go bin: Oe. her 2.8 CLS wh ~ — Wieettien ‘ our customers and we NG, ein. PP Ll AD The New Styles ?—.-w Latest in fabrics and fashions are An hour spent among these beauti- plan that new dress. of Dress Goods and vi oe Church Services To-morrow. Methodist church ——Sunday-school at 9:30 A. M. Preaching at 11 A. M. nod 7:20 P. M. by Rev. N. H. D. Wilson. Episcopal church.—Sunday-schoo | rat 9:30 A. M. Baptist church.—Sunday-scho ol at 19:30 A. M. Preaching at 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. by Rev. E. D. We'ls. IComumunion at close of morning ser- ‘vice. Presbyterian church—Sunday-school at 9:30 A. M. Preaching at 11 A. iM. and 7.30 P. M. vy Rev, E. Db. Brown. ae The Fitt County Rifles will leave Monday inurning for 2tuleigh to attend the Suite fair. There is so much politics in our country now as to almost eclipse inter— est in the war in Cuba. No one can register nuw unless he ‘comes of age between now and electi n day or on that day. A brilliaut display of FALL & WINTER DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, GENTS FUR- NISHINGS AND B.y’s 2 Piece Suits in the newes effects and all the last weaves Everybody savs my stcre is the cheapest plece in town and I want ev. My motto is: “Cheap, chern you to come and suve "on cheap prices ” 4. B. CLARK. dawle’ Jewelry Store, on « SPvicht*% MOrRIL. “Spanish wis” great dn shape still greater ior aetnoke. =D. S, Sire. Wilson or id. H. Suelbprn, will attenticn, “* ‘ket houge ab 15 cents per quart. Wi i ay Cigars Cig Qnerec : eco in: heey: candidate for Governor, as being much Winston. ht ree yf Car coal.just arrived delivergc,at rice make it 80. Here) al. hy Takers eR Rpt BE ition: If we dese | $6.50 per ton, Orders lett with W. B, ave | RS an nd. with: kyo oF three 0 Oysters. F resh, opened at the Mar- 1 ERO: I carey )the finest aid largest’ Hiz® ot Me {i eco in A tiew'in- voice just | 3.8. Tenstare _ Fiiday’s papers reported the condi- tion of Hon. C. B. Watson, Democratic | | worse. He is very sick at his home in been,patented. over auy stove made. ourry gud with ordinary care. Third. being ofdirferust atyled—the small as well as’ cod.fort: opal The Wilson. Heater has a Om a, W ith Batent_utomat