0.J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. epee tte a Vol. 4. GREENVILLE, TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 25 Cents a Month. N. C., SATURDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1896. 578 ASM i — —Hl EDITORIAL NOTES. Seven more working cays betore the election. Demo- work. admonish crats to let these be days tull of And we Let no away from the polls on election day, thinking the-e Democrat stay will be enough votes without his to ‘elect the ticket. Every man turn out Qi $$ maa and do his fullduty. ‘Too much is at stake for suy Democrat to fail to vote. ‘It vou know a good) —— thing when you see it in the way of | you will be astonisheg at the savings; he has. SHOES _of the best make. See the 20th Century, the neatest shoe shown. Dress’, Géods, Notions, Gents: Fornishings, ke. An abundance and ‘the dries are much’ lower _ than were évér known before. Next door to the Bank’of Gre cny.lie. ne When white men go to vote let them auld | buzs va the cou. ity fusion 4ticket, and fren le mber there are four str aight tnere are others who make any kind of promises to get votes. You can’t trust such Men. You men who were orce Democrats, there Republicans on the fusion ticket, are some moss-back je voting for such men under the belief that they are favorable to si'ver ? remember you going fo be fooled into H. P. Cheatham, a colored cx-Con- gressman, wade aspeech here this af- ternoon and tickled the greatly. colored folks From his reputatiow we had thougit he was aman of come intelli gence, but his explanation cf questions before the people, it he spoke what he b-lievcs, shows him to be about as ig uoraat on the issues cf the day as any man who could be found. For instanee he said this government had fixed the gold asd silver at 32 to 1, it had stood so for 800 years, and that this 16 to 1 the Dem cratic party is agitating means that they want to cut halt and worth only 50 cents Value ot SILVER down one make dollar Even some white Rez uhlicans present a silver turned their heads avd smiled when he s.id this, aid other issues was equa'ly nonser- His explanation of the tariff sieal. A WORD TO rOPULISTS. ee There are some phages of the — politi- cal situation now which we believe the Populists co not fully comprehend. The ReErLEcTOR proposes to point them out. ‘Thev ought to be considered by the men who will deposit their, ballot, on the drdof November. If they are not, t.en certainly these nen who vote blindly will have no further right to compla'n of hard times. First, have you noticed that the Re- publicans have APPARENTLY conceded ' most of the offic:s on the State fusion ticket to the This they had to There were a certain numberot men who had to be Bat have you noticed what a shrewd game -bey have playcd upon you in vou the offies which they did and mserving the oncs they did for themselves? They . take the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General and the one Suprem > Court Judge. Look for a moment. ticker suceeeds, Lo you realize that you have turned over two branches of the government,in §North Carolina. to the Republican party? They , wili have. the Executive and Judicial. Think of three Republican Supi «me Court Jadgea, and the Attorney Ge+- val of the State also Republican. Now Whit have you. got r Four State of: tices... Pray tel) us.what are;the dutis Populists ? do to get fasion. looked out {or. givin Suppose this confined to.otfice work and qyn’t bouefit you one pidttic’e. They might be fil'ed by any party and you eid ever know ite san — But you say there is one other branch ofthe gov ernment which we? have. not a, 1 ‘turned over to them whi :h'ts: verysim— /porant to the people and that iss the Legislature. You haven't, you say? Let us see. If the legislative tickets in | Marriage. of ‘thes: tour officers? They are puiely ) North Carciny where there is fusion should all be elected just as they are nominated the Repub'icans would have a decided majority over the Populists. Now this being true, and a Republican Governor, a Repablican speaker of the Serate, den’t vou see that you have turned ove~ every branch cf the State government in North Carolina? Now you did not start out to do tis but you see yuu are doing it. Mary of you doubtless think wow that you are going branch of the | sate overament, but this is not true. | ; Mr. W.. Pecle, a Populist lawyer in Rale'gh, und aman who tis Written to yet con rol of some and aided the Pepulists a great deal aid who is still a Populist, closes « two ec’. umn article in the Progressive Farmer us tul:ows : “The outiook nowis tor four Re publican members of the National House of Representatives, one Repub. lican Senutor, a Repubiican Governor and ano her Republican member of the a ithese points come and see for Supreme Court. This g'ves the Re- puthcans control of two out of three liaoches of our Siate POVETM ENE Wili au strong chance of controlling the |: islacure | also. This is more than bargained for when We first begun operation, and it comes so soon, Where will it end ? ve we CO- Luo. be parties to a scheme which gives the same Republican party of 1868 control 0: North Carolina again? If you do then stay at home and don’t have a y more to say about reforms. There is one way and only one by Wheeh you ean avoid this catastrophe. It is to scratch every Republican on Your fusi_u tickets, and since you «mn not clect Guthrie Governor, ycte (ar Cy W If dow’ scratch Youglas and Walser you give the Re- afson,. you publicans the Judicial department of our government. Jf you don’t scrateh the Republican candidates for the Leg- islature you give them the levislative ! branch, and so far as you are concerned ithe only way you can aid in preventing itheir getting the executive is to vote fur loy Watson. Now when they have got you so that they know you can't zet vour Governor they are rallying every negro in the State for Russell and McKinley and thereby even pre— venting your voting some of them for Bryon. Wedo not believe you ure willing to turn over all.the interests of this State into their hands just to. ben- efit four men of your party. Think | out these things and you will be con- ‘Viaced that they are true, and then let your vot2s go tuwards preventing such a calamity. - Varham-Hunter Nuptia's. Last night at nine. o’ Leck. in this city, ut the residence cf Mr. J. CU. Jor— don,, on Hargett street, Mr. J. Hugh Parham, of Greenville, was united in marriage to Miss Zula Hunter, of this city. “Lhe ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. wauiel, of Raleigh, and Rev Mr. Maxwell, of. Durham, .The at- tendanis were Mr. George Parham and Miss Mollie Parham. A company of trom Greenviile. They were Mesare, E.R. Aikev, George J. Woodward, James Parham aud Mrs. Ernest Par. ham. At, the inacriage there was a lange gathering of relatives and friends, anda, delighttul reception followed the iwbs happy couple lett last night on, will aiterwards: visit the groom’ 8 fath« r,|~ ‘Mr, W./A. Parham, at Oxford. Mr. [Deshnes jis a) pephipry: of thelate Mr, B. F. Cheatham, and has many triends hin Raleigh.’ * leis now one of the most successtal tobacco men in. Green ville. Tae bride ig a.lovely aud papu- ‘ar -yoang lady.—Raleigh News and Che question now arises will you | ‘ Mr. Parhartt’s friends accompanied him the Adanta-Special!for Hendeson, ard | Observer. | : LANG SELLS CHEAP. ret tiilnietg innit sean eneniee minnie witness AE READY-T0-WEAR=" Our Clothing is liberally made clothing. Nothing skim- py or stingy about it. The col- lars on the coats have a broad, lull roll. Facings are deep and reach to the arm-holes, No lit- tle, stingy savings on cloth are made. Alter weh ave given you vourself. Price no object. Right in this department is where weare going tosave you money this season if you will letus. We are fully stocked with a magificent line of fall and winter Underwear and Overcoats. all grades, all sizes, ai barzain prices.” Pome} ek \ ARVELOUS values in. this department. We've plumed ourselves tor the biggest business ever produced by magnificent money's-worth. The stock is in prime con- dition. The season has just dawned—our buyer is Just back from the markets where he gath- ered all the weaves that you are now wantin«. Kverything as fresh as the first breath ofa rose. 7 Leader ot Stylip At Higgs Bros. old stand. : 7 i Ae ee ee the gainer if you take ies of Mi excep- tionally low prices we are “making from Monday, the 26th inst.,on before mov- —Ing to our new store. — ees Na a Dress Goods _ & Trimmings. Cayce SACKS s. Carpetsand | Ma tin Ladic Png. Bho Notion mall kinds : hoes. Ons eda Wcness. all Stylish Effects aad. the prices are sure to mak HARP: yy! . Call ‘any etusishow you that we <> mean what wesay. — a7 Wehave , ray “97 5 i “al ‘ —_— BT cy pct mere me tne eer _ @ OH LAUGHINGHOUSE. DAILY REFLECTOR. ~ 'D. J. WHICHARD. Editor. ya eee nn i? ~ EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT: SUNDAY). renee sis, nee @ Gntered as second-class; mail matter. exe nerte nina aei a | nn SU bSCLIPTIONLRATES. . v a) Q@ne year. o- 7 7 * $3.0! One month, - ».« * rf One week ~ -« = -— ld Delivered in town by carriers without extra cost. Advertisng rates are liberal and can be ‘ad on apptication to the editor or at the office eo ant pe ee senem SSS See — Ph cr tern 7 re tna | We desire a li. > correspondent at avery postofiice in the eovnty, whe will send in brief items of NEWs as it occurs {a each neighborhood. Write plainly and only on one side of the paper. rene ns aan Lineral Commission on supscrip- ion rates paid to agents. eo Saturpay. Ocroser, 247H, 1896. * DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES. National Ticket FOR PRESIDENT. WILLIAM J. BRYAN, Fot Nebraska. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT. ARTHUR SEWALL, of Maine. FOR CONGRESS—fIKST DISTRICT. w. H. LUCAS, of Hyde county. FOR ELECTOR—FIRST DISTRICT. JOHN H. SMALL, of Beaufort county. State Ticket. FOR GOVERNOR: CYRUS Bb. WATSON, of Forsyh. | a FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR: THOS. W. MASON, of Northampton. FOR SECRETARY >: CHAS. M. COOKE, ot Franklin. FOR AUDITOR : R. M. FURMAN, of Buneembe. FOR TREASURER : B. F. AYCOCK, of Wayne, #UPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION : J.C. SCARBOROUGH, of Jolnston. (FOR Al TORNEY-GENERAL ? F. I. OSBORNE, of Mecklenburg. ¥OR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE 8U- PREME COURT: A.C. AVERY, of Burke, G. H. BROWN. of Beaufort. eee ati COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET. FOR THE SENATE. J.J. LAUGHINGHOUSE. "FOR REPRESENTATIVES. JB LITTLE, ~C L BARRETT, FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. J A K TUCKER, JESSE CANNON, eA B CONGLETON. FOR SHERIFF. G M TUCKER. ete en FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS. L'BtMEWBORN. FOR TREASURER. J L LITTLE. ewe FOR CORONER. a * ‘ al ve ' FOR SURVETER. aw RILPARICK ‘poses of the campaign but also to - | did get control: they found geome CHAIRMAN AYER ASKS FuR BOODLE. een eco 4 Touching Apreal From the Populist Chairman and an Emphatic Answer. ° RS eam e [ CONCLUDED. | | 4. There are two kinds of Re- publicans, one inside and the oth- er outside the People’s party, but both Repab'icans alike. The for- mer is a Republican working un- der cover. Why should we permit them to.biud as hand and foot aud deliver us to the Republican party. . | 5. We believe in white men governing North Caroliaa. Why then should we basely sacrifice every feeling of our nature and by our votes, through fusion, put negroes in office throughout the State? These are some of the qies- tions which are troubling sincere Populists in this campaign. The slegan “anything to beat the Democrats” has no _ pleasant sound to my ears. and it cannot rally the hosts of Populism in this campaign. When the Peos ple’s party manfullvy battled for its principles I was willing to follow where my convictions led and to disagree politically with my friends and neighbors. Let jt be distinctly understood that I am not their enemy and do not wish to commit myself or them to Republican and negro rule. I[ trust the lesson will not have to| be taught before tie rank and file of the People’s party realize where this road you now travel ends. Negro magisirates, sheriffs, con- stables and commissioners would | be a striking object lesson in North Carolina. I kaow many Populists who feel just as I do. You say there 1% no source from which you can derive funds ex- cept from the people. The peo- ple cannot be decieved. You are giving aid and comfort to the Re- publican party. The trade with that party is open and notorious. The contract is signed, sealed: and delivered. Mr. Hanna will furnish aburdant money to you not only for the legitimate pur- feather the nests of the leaders who are betraying the cause of the people. Respectfully Yours, JosePuH F. GopuLey. The Democratic State Record Ex- cellent. —— et na North Caroliva prospered after 1876 most wopuerfully when we remember or understand how all through the last score of yeurs there has been a steady shrinkage of values in the United States, and an unbroken, certaiz decline in prosperity in most States and sections business activity, in in- dustrial enrichment. The Deme- crats got full control in 1876, and then began a new era of exter- prise and growth in population and development of industries. When a Radical demogogue de- nounces and misrepresents the Democratic supremacy in North Carolina he loses sight of God conscience and and truth, and talks only for temporary. success of his party. He knows that low taxes, light burdens, equal laws, the uprearing of benevolent insti- tutions, self-taxation of whites for the aid of Russell’s “savazes” have marked, have distinguished the entire control of public affairs in this State. . He knows that, or he 18 & blustering ignoramous and should go to school. Not enough attention has been givento North Carolina by the Democrats in this campaign. Russell's main card he is piaying is a rediculous and scarrilous de- nunciation of Democratic mao- agement. When the Democrats $30,000,000 of public debt created in a yeat by his villianons band they stealing or misapplying the greater part of the money for which the bonds issued fetched in the markets. It isthe old game of the pot calling the kettle black wher Radicals calumniate Demo- crats. Itis the old false cry of ‘thief’ by the fellows who are practicing the deviltry. The taxas of North Caroliva, und¢r the Democrats, have been lower than those of any State in the American Union. Two years ago; or less, the Rads. and Pops. got togetHer in the Fred Dovglass Legisleture aud what a fine set of ignorant tricksters and incompetents they were. ‘They blundered in every direction, increased expenditures. were reckless and faise to the State, aud Russell was chief coun- cillor, and general advisor, and was paid well for his little stock of wisdom and practical law making.—-Wilmington Messen- ger. wee ee ered Another 40 Acres and a Mule, A conversation was overheard on Parrish street the other evening be— twcen several colored men, which was avout as follows: ‘Say, fellers, is any on you seen Hannes? our car loads o dat fleur am done come and _ six more’ll be here “Sadday.” From the drift of the conversation it is surmised that the Republicans are working the old forty acres and a mole scheme, in tlie shape of a barrell ef itotr, to carry the election, ‘erhaps this i3 the cause tor the rise in the price ot wheat.—Dur- ham Sun. CATARRE, His Worst Enemy Defeated by P, P, P., Lippman’s Great Remedy, FOR THREE YEARS HE SUFFERED--COULD HARDLY BREATHE AT NIGHT-ONE NOSTRIL CLOSED FOR 10 YEARS. Mr. A. M. Ramsey, of DeLeon, Texas, was a sufferer from Catarrb 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 anvther long, weary, wake- ful night and u 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. DE LEON, TEXAS. Messrs. LIPPMAN BROS., Savannah, Ga. Gents: I.have used 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, palpitation of the heart, and has relieved me of all pain. One nos- tril was closed for ten years, but now 1 can breathe through it readily. I have not slept on either side for two years; in fact, I dreaded to see night come. ae. I sleep soundly in any position all a . am 50 years old, but expect soon to be able to take hold of the plow handles. I feel giad that I was lucky enough to get P. P. P., and I heartily recommend it to my friends and the publie generally. Yours respectfully, A. M. RAMSEY. THE STATE OF TkAAS—County of Comanche.—Before the undersigned au- read 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. A. M. RAMSEY. Sworn to and subscribed before me this, August 4th, 1891. J. M. LAMBERT, N. P., Comanche County, Texas. Catarrh Cured by P. P. P. / (Lippman’s Great Remed ul med aa failed | rt a all other eumatism twists and dist penta Re aoe. P Its Fe gee ace taba, ut 8 y. rellef and a rmanh is gained by =e ae of PB P. anemt cure oman’s weakness, whether nery otherwise, can be cured and the syotons built ap by P. P. P. A healthy woman ts * Pimples blotches a al es, eczema an 1 dis- figurements of the skin are removed an cured by P. P, P. _P. P. P. will restore your apetite, build op your prem and regulate you in every way. P. P. P. removes that heavy, down- in- otek nck 7 otches an im ae Sale yes tu Nem : een es, for natura’ thoroug’ nic regulation, take P. P. P., Li ‘s Great Remedy. and get well ai ence, «SOLD BY ALL DRUGAISTS. | LIPPMAN BROTHERS, APOTHECARIES, * Lippmen's Bleck. Sovenaah. ee of scocndrels: and plunderere For sale by J.L. Wooten. Maj. HENRY HARDING Ass’t Cashier. Greenville, N.C. STOCKHOLDE:i.Ss. Representing a Capital of More Than a Halt Million Dollars, Wm. T. Dixon, President National Exehange Bank, Baltimore, Md. The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland Neck, N. €. Noah Biggs, Seotland Neck, N. C: R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C. D. W. Hardee Higgs Bros., Greenville, N. C. We respectfully solicit the accounts of firms, individua!s and the general vublic, Checks and Account Books furnish ed on application. A MeGOWAR & Ub Dndertakers and Fuel Directo s GREENVILLE, N. C. Have just received an of the Jatest style and are ready to serv the wants of thestrade at Prices Low- than ever offered befcre. Small protits and quick sales is our motto. Our goods are new and cheap to meet tie wants of the masses. We are sel ing goods at a price far below the usual price. we sell for $60 ° t mle se ‘ YS) $75 cusket TO we 6 45,50 ay) bs te be 4\) 650 os be be £5 4a 66 66 be 830 30 ry 66 ob 95 30 bs be be! 20) 90) o6 os (es 15 1 % « & 12,50 All we ask is a trial and will give en- tire satisfaction. G. A. McGOWAN & CO. Opposite Post Office. B. F. SUGG. Manager. a ees — A Large stock 0f~— a House Furnishing Goods, Bicycles, &e. Just opened up in store next door to J. C. Cobb & Son. by S.E.PENDER & CO. Stoves and Tinware cheaper than ever be- fore. J: W. HIGGS, Pres, J. S. HIGGS, Cashier | ‘I HAVE TEE PRETTIEST — LINE OF — Wall Paper! ever shown in Greenville. Be sure tosee 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 pear Hume ber's, on Dickerson avenue, | A. P° ELLINGTON. Greenville Market. Corrected by S. M. Schultz. Bntter, per lb 15 to 26 Western Sides 4¢ tod Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124 Corn 40 to 60 Corn Meal 50 to 65 Flour, Family 4.25 to 6.00 Lard 64 to 10 Oats 35 to 4@ Sugar 4 to6 Cottfee 13 to 25- Salt per Sach 75 to 1 60 Chickens \U to 26 Eggs per doz 123 beeswax. per 0 Cotton and Peanut, Below are Norfolk prices of cotton and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished by Cobb Bros. & Commission Meir chants of Norfok - COTTO®. Good Middling 7 7-16 Middiing 7 5-16 Low Middling } 13-16 Good Ordinary Tone—steady. a: PEANUTS. Prime 2 Extra Prime 2t “ancy 2 Spanish 60 to 79 Tone—quiet. ) GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET REPORT, CY oO. L. JOYNER. come Luas—Comion..... ....24 to 8 “ Fine.... .eee-....7 to 14 Currers—Common... ....64 tol0: “6 Five........ .10to 18 ee mein 6 mene L }LUOD POISON % # Primary, ‘i e A SPECIALT Y ndary orTere me Ue itiary BLOOD POISON per 4 ati I permanently im = peared in 15t035 days. Youcan betreatcd ag 3 oat home forsame price under same guarane i ty. If you prefer tocome here we willcons tract to pay railroad fareand hotel bills and. hocharge, it we fail to cure. If you have taken mere cury, iodide potash, and still bave aches ang pains, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat Pimples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on any part of tho body, Hair or Eyebrows fallin out, it is this Secondary BLOOP POISON Wwe guarantee tocuro. We sclicit the most obsti= nate cases and challenre tho werld for a. case We caanotecure. “his disease aas awaye bafiled the sl:iil of tho most eminent physi- cians. $500,060 capital behind our uncondie. tional guaranty. “.bsolute nroofs sent, nealed on ppplication. Address COC RW} Cc $03 Masonic ‘Lemole. ako. 6O TEE as, a id Ph A eee r) 4 i ; 5 % i v ‘ x bat Professional Cards. ae R. R. L. CARR, DENTIST, Greenville, N.C. Office over Old Brick Store next to King Hose, oF ——} John E. Woodard, ¥. 0. Harding, | Wilson, N.C. Greenville, ¥. © OODARD & HARDING, ATVORNEYS-AT-LAW, Greenville, N. =pecial attention given to collections and settlement of claims. Loans mede on short time. John H.Smali, W.H. Long, W shington, N. C. Greenville, N. C,. SMALL & LONG, Attorueys and Counselors at Law.. GRERNVILLE, N.C. : Practices in all the Courts. sarbers. AMES A. SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST. . GREENVILLE; N. %, Patronage solicited, Cleaning, Dyeing: and Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty LY SRBERT EDMUNDS, FASHIONABLE BAREER, Special attention given to cleaning Gentlemens Clothing. © OTEL NICHOLSON, J. A, BURG@Ess, Mer. Washington, N. C, This Hotel has been thoroughly reno vated, several new rooms added, elec- tric bells to every room. attentive ser- vants. Fish and Oysters seryed daily.- Patronage of traveling puulic solicited. Centry located. Notice. placed in my hands for collection, All persons owing taxes to the town of Greenville are hereby: notified to pay~ the same and: save further trouble. 2 fF ? cf O'S. 9 os or a 2 a & 0 ep LL = ge On m 38 0. F oS «. 8 ‘So Oo TA ye Op 2 4 oO Uy, 2 se = B® ore) OP HA >> Ray EO): aE ¢ 5! ¢Snicg = wm 2 are Se oe “8 ) 5 '} Zs Bs HAs 2¢ © m ay pls 0 Am ce me oe cs aZ3- oe, S&F 5 ww meer iS ES 2 S mob 2 2 5 : S 3 E. M. McGowan, Tax Collector. ‘The Town Tax List for 1896 has been. . + hentia. hy * RIL. Psa’ Ds & VALLON fF. Ff es - AND 3RANCHES. AND FLORENC@ 2ail tual Coatensva penediile - Thurec . ) 3 . 7 sday, October 96 TRAIPS GOING SOUTH. 5 4 We Dated WR Ries! > | June lath |: 3 iS 3 o"3 | 1846, 7, = f= ite ZG | A, M.. P.M.) ALM eave Weldon | 1° 45} 9 44 Ar, Roevk Mt | i wo 39) a, es Ss Poe Se | | iv Tarboro | 12 12| | ! ; —— Ly Rocky Mt 1 60:10 5 45 Ly Wilson ; 2 0411 6 20 Lv Selma 253) | Ly Fay‘tteville) 4 36 1 7 Ar. Florence 7 25) 34 | — \— TSC \e ESTA BLiSH#D 1875 e-ae Les] SAM. M. SCHULTZ iP. M.| Se YP Ly Wilson | 2 08| 6 20 PC RK SIDES & SHOTLD BRS Lv Goldsboro | 3 10) (09 . ns Lv Magnolia | 4 16, X10| PYARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUY Ar Wilmington 5 43) 9 45 ing their year’s supplies will tin’ ‘Ip. M.| A.M | theirinrerest tovet our prices ao ce pua . Chastrgsewhere Onrstoek igcons lete | , — Hallits nranebas : vane wy NAIR IY hiswvelwru ———— — ~~ | h-. CJ a. Vated | a 2 | HS RICE, TEA, & eC. P ty = ; oe | i ae | oF os | Ze | aways atLOwEST MA tan, TRICE: | reseniing oc fs pe Q ; a ‘y a) oo) TOR AERO SME aD more gost ey « L7 rere ce S474 ! we buy direct from Vianutacture'¢g, ena | v/ { Vj ’ Liv Parettecitle 11.10 4 40 hing Poin buy at oac protit. A cor hy att leah ures <}! aad O] Mg , Lv “elma 12 al xlete stock af 4 Than Any other Ar Wilko PW sal | A] Wnahon ne ne | salts dO Instilubion. (pie L ee | | \ " S3, | I Nhand an tseld at prices tosu a: Le Von 7 NOAe mani OF ms a Wavs C@) ani Sehig o } s@S Cusul. | yy, e dl é “a mA 5 ( Vy I es ee —--'_. . jth times. Qu: goods areall bought an: mt ae LAK: A. M | | rm? 1. | so'1 for CASY therefore. having ne risk | Ly Voilmingtor) 9 25! 7 oe} to run,we sell ut Bose Oe hin f os Lv Magnolia 10 52 QR) S. M.SCHUL?.,: eewile NOOO \ ’ ] WN WR Lv Goldepvore 1? UI 4 26 | My (ey Y\ Up ay Wileen ] (0) 10 2 ~~ — ‘a Vy Tarboro ‘248 | Cx : Lid 2 Tar oo : ins) BUCH = 00, a5 y.—~) GREENVILLE | _ WSO? AAGS 33| |g [dle and Djs sie | o'r . meaner j ( Sic TAM (me. “ ' | P. MoI iP. rf M, — Nd eres MI av Wilson | 1 20, 1135) nl 39 / Ar Rocky Mt | 217, IPanet 15 , pro “chon 0) ee oe Tarbora | 440 | | Tae next session of this school will SPIRIT FRX WN IBN IR fv Tarbore | | | Open on POOP aj fv Reeky \t 27 W217) . | Mh | Ar Weldoy | ] yi yA f ) ‘ae 3% >t ig 1896. ? - and continte for 10 months. —___» oo : Tratn on Sertiand Negk “ranch Roa The terms are as follows. ¢ if , fr 1 | eaves Weldon 3.55 p, in.) Halifax 4 10] Primary bnglish per mo. $2 00 / | pP.m., arrives Seotland Neck at 4.45 Interinediaty ** ' + 20! / / : m., Greenville 6.47 p, m., Kinston 7.45 | Higher se Bess $3.00 “ 7 p. in, Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2 | Languages (each) ‘* * $1 50 : &. u., Greenville 8.22 a. Galifax at 11:00a. m., laily «xeept Sunday. Trains on Washnigton Branch leave Washington 8.00 a ni., And 3.00 p.m, arrives Parmele 3.50 a. m.. and 4.40 p. , Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returping leaves Tatboro.3, 30 p. m., Pavmele 10.90 a. m. and 6.20 p. m,, ’ arrives Washington 11.50 a. m., and 7.10 p. m, Daily ex- —ept Sunday. Connects with trains on, Scot}: nd Noek Branet. Train leaves varcoru, NS ©, via Alpe- marie & haleigh R. xX. daily exoept sun. day. at 450 p.m., Sunday sa Pp, ¥. arrive Plymouth 9 00 P.M, 25 p.m. Reinrning i2aves Plymouth daily excep! Sundey, 6.00 a. m., Surdayv O30 4 ., arrive Tarboro VWO.25 acre’ and ll. 4A Trainon Midlaud N.C. branch leay es Goldsboro daily. exeept Sinday, 6054 M. arriving Swsithtield 7°30 a, m.. Re. turning leaves Sinithtield 8 (0 a.m, ar- rives st Goldsbors 9.30 a. m. Trams in Nas’ raat . Rocky Mount at 4.20 p. m.. arrive Nashville 5.05 p. , Spring Hope 5,20 p.m. Rewrnin eave Spring Hope 8.004. m., Nashv 8.3.) a1, ainive at Roeky Mount 9.0 a m. daily except fundus, Trains on Latta branch, Florence R &., leave Latta 640 "om, aarive Dunbar 7.50 pm, Clio 4.65 p m. Returning leave Chiot6é.10 am, Danbar’ 6.30 9 m, Ruane Latta 7,50 a m, daily except Sun- av Train enClinton Branch leaves War- aw for Clinton caily, except Suaday, Mm. Arriving We'don 11,20 am The work and disc]pline of the schoo! will be as beretofore. We ask a continuance of your’ past iberal putronage. ~ EL RAGSDALF, THE MOKNING STAR The Oldest Daily Newsprper in per month, Weeklv $1.00 per year Wy.H. BARNARD Wilmington N.C Cheap Excursion Rates on all Rairoads."” i Pemowiatic Canvass. | Uhe candidates of the Democratic | pary ot Pict county for the Legislature and the Viious county offices will ad | dress the peop'e upon the political ig sues of the day, at the following times and places, viz : Black Jack, Friday, October 23rd. | Burney’s, } Saturday, October 24th. | Stokes, Tuesd: ay, October, 27th. | | | a a é GIVES YOU THE NEWS FRESH EVERY AlTERNOON (EXCEPTSUN men AND WORKS FOR THE BFsT ~INTERESTS OF. Pactolus, Wednesday, October 28th. Farmvil lle, Friday, Oe ober 30th. ARR oy scorer cen cr @) Suoith. Gea Worn. Belvoir—J. i a or scien EVERYEWEDNESDAY AT — thc a bw. wo He Oar Per Year. ‘ a Ax den, Saturday, Octo. ei Lt : oe Norte Carolina. Candidates of otuer paviesare invite | GREEN VILLE FIRST, PITTCOUNTY: FQOND “a fobs present oud parteipat ou the OUR POCKET BOOK THIRD : re ep SCUSSlULL. tho, Li W. | : . Chairman D. iu. mb mene me [he Onl. ~ re-do 'la 7 _— its Class in rna State Judges. -vetia SUES. Te tO" 26 Cents aMONTH . The following ich dist ot panes 6 — : Favors Laimited Free Coinage ates for Pith ees ! fe the eb ate | j of American Silver and Repeal |to beheld ont: 00 5 0. 04 ater : of the Ten Per Cent. Tax on he test Be Ho 1, . =< yey tetra | ‘ ml MG ' State Banks. Daily 50 cents an een tene a ~ . f 11.104, m.and 8.50 p, m: Returnirg Whitehurst, Jt! wele mg wel wena m. and3,00 ¢ Mm. Carolinu—\i AS oluré, Henry This IS the People N) [' avorite> bs rain Ne. 78 makes close connection G Nobles, Lev. + + ong. , . p "Tay. vrof at Weldon forall points daily, all rail via ; ‘hicod No ji ww Sa; vi THE TOBéCCO DEM \'t p na > Richmone. alse at Rovk Mount with ‘The Charictis Sage Move oui IS A REGULAR FEATURE OF ti PAPEL, , - Norfolk and CarolinaR R for Nonotk SUDO, Brau RK fi Kh 7 IS ALONE WORTH MANY, TIMss bae : ne all points North via Norfolk. Chicod No. wii White JO 3UBSCKIPTION PRICE, - iy se.” |OBSERVER, Pitt ce. (ia sion ‘Gcneral Supt. ° Contentneu Ne 1—Jonathan ~ ; | ’ teh JBXERSON trate Manage North Carolina: Dail, ‘H S Hard, ’ ( VOrL& Dall. When yo ll need + - ‘Dolect Female School - f T have secured the services ofa thor- ul t hail ae . Fatmville Nu 2 David Morvan a oD ‘open a school for girls in’ the building ee ne JN Bypum, George wny. WE HAVE AMPLE FACILITIES an ‘on my premises lately occupied as MUBIC | Invaluable visitor to. th Greenyille No 1-- © Hines, J. KOK TRE WORK AND DO su | ae rooms, ‘The session begins ou _|0 fice, the club or the wor T Matthews, 8S P Hawpbrey. KINDS Ob COMMET( TA AND i Ta and will continue for ten months. _ = ofthe news of of worl ar Meyer NH Whitfield, Samuel ian ‘NE i ;. 3 The terms are as follows plete Daily reports from the Stat ayo: ‘ * iy i inane $2 50] oR WEEKLY OBSERVER. FM Smith, Vred Jenkive . ; aa s(each) * | * 5 rn A perfect family jonrnal, All the| Greenville No 4— Lonis N Brily T eae Lei eevee. of instrument e300] REVS Le ie Ie | pedo atpe dowrch Atcineon. rom the al. Fea-| " Pactolus—Luu-ford Fiemirg, EENVILLEF Those who desire to patronize the _ Pactolus —{8 THE CHEAPEST PLAOR INGR ORs sohvol had better apply early 18 only a a enable a W R Whichara, J, Cuarles Spain | 18 | dated ‘number be will taken “MBS. ALFRED FORBES,“ FOREMOST NEWSPAPER ON LY ONE DOLLAR a YEAR. ~ Bend for sample copies. Address — Contentnea No 2--Sebrun Cox, Wm Worthington, Horace Roy ster. Falkland—W M Smith,’ J 3 Smith, F R Brewington. | Farmville N 1—M lL, Moye, T L Flynn, WOU Joiuson JOB PRINYI .G Eieflector @?fTc.e.. Swift Creek No 1_W § Wits: 7 Smith, JS Brown. en Creek No 2~Watt Chap , oS Sncsigye ‘Von's V 0126 a8 BLANK BOOK, STATIONEKY. NOVEL ij . ne Greenvitis N.@| THE OBSEVRER |. bie N B Cory, Fred Centon. & an ’ a home l — - — wads F674: 3 td. Moye DALLY Le pt J. G- Moye. _ ee ~ see aN ame : - = scoreessaytyepecennienesontes enmeensrgereer | ‘ v Ve ’ ‘ ~ = ¢ { LECTUR.| vec uPUS ! |The Peflector «atehes Every*ody in| Ea ‘ Sena eine & TAFT. Feael. | wm, eal —{}__1§ _{ = . PRA Ao "1. Capit. Chas ety dl i vias 8 a ell | : a i " es Y \ eg Of treet tormet ome Fee The Money Savers. ) oo A! | | | 8 24 .-. | NR ae AO te ‘ diy evenines 4 JUplu.ols ADVERTISING _ 7% . . LL LL LRRD DNA AEP ENN NS NNN PIN la lat tt “§ . t. RMS. Croauv os cnme over from; Is the | west price any Gbject tO! Crertes many a new bmisiness, ™ “ _ “ me | HE . EXCL SIVE t pe eee Misk Alesis Tavnes retorned. from toyrn? Are ve best qualities | Enlarges many an Obi bor tness. a . vy apy indinceuene? Ifso0 come Preserves matiy a iaige Lusiness. | Rai Paso even ne, est garments of th season s manufacture have ip ad se car pew stogk aaa amapy. WOH Inaba WLC Hines veturned thie morning DEEN given to us tor this section and the prices Woici We bnye Jaeb re— Saves aly a failing business. — | front Sampson county, ‘are much iess than theirreal value. revel. thir ssote Is “Secures suc ess lu any business. | , full «ef Now Goods | J. G. Move returned Friday even-, and prices wer « uever lower. To —— \ing from Raleigh avd Cary. the ladies ah exseul 1 GUS Es ‘To ‘advertise judiciousiy,” we the Policeman €, Cox end wife returned | vitation to examite our stock cf] eslumrs of the RE*SEOTO-. | aD 2 Te ———e trom Raleigh Frid: vy evening. pee \enanans — - —— —_—— == } | ’ ‘ : . i, a b . VRAIN AN} BOAT SCHEDULES. Mr. and Mrs. J bE C. Renjamin lett} : this morniag fa Visit relatives nn Mar-! tin coumy. ess GOs tt AND CLOTHING. _ Everything you want, in Dress Goods what- ever new and stylish in goods manufactured for the fall and winter trade that’s worth look ing at may be seen in our stock now. Novelty Suits in great variety. Come and seethem and you will be surprised. Prices never beaten. NT eee eee ae Going oauthy [yy hte Guintes, Te Re Ankeny de L. vou arrives 8:2!}A. M. Gongs a) 2 2 . ory uh riveree ae *} Flemmng, W. Jd. Woodward and E. Ty J ves 7: . . x a . North Bound Freight, arrives 9:50 A Savage Feturned from the Raleigh fair . jeaveslO:10 A. >. , Friday event g. | South Beng) Brerent armves 2: OP, | Vo leaves 22b rr ee " 1 + , eh TEN py oe iver ur a “om ‘AST ae ; 5 | We lyave 4 beawtifnl and up to ; scar el lar River urrives fr iF ri Nice bathe bet diay bbat. date tive: You will tind the Jatest |) gton Monday, Wednesday ond Friday obi | ave ‘ - wae lense aves for Washington Tuesday, | Wu | | stvles and We hEGOW WO CHI pense Isy atid paturday, | you Ob, biew ively, how beau- - oe tf | se ato | AB y wv.) OO a _ _ ee ic th “Ga t Pa 4 ’ 2¢@ 3 tifu', tle prettie § ipe ! have ever | ——_—— Ch more aas uit the @lectlow 1 _ ; , | seen, Is Whatbcuns aly frieuds say WEATHER BULLE(CIN. here. ofthew. We Lue a large tee both iu Goloru we blacks wud cub | please you. | Generally fair, cooler to-mgnt and [iave been de orcer today. ae eee Attend church to-morrow. —_- Challenges of slecal registrations (Sunday. The soldicr boys get back safe and, Ip eter ood Gaata BU BR, - — feared DALE; Mga eed ne © PES New plush Capes,silk-lined HON, a | A } . throughout,largeandsmall NISH N QQ IDS we have a 1=ARKETS . : . : ‘ apléndid Line. : nyxes are rip, bat the Sheif is/COUars, jet or thibet trimmed and plain. Capes —— ; —_ hot oveitaxed with gajiesing them just jare maae extra tull sweep. Neatly finishe im (By Telegraph ) oo } . wool, broadcloth, beaver andkersey, Theprice In LADIES CLOPH for Wraps = | lower than ever known. Save 50 per cent. we have jus whias Jou Want. NEW YORK COLTON. She rain poayed havoc with some of ——- OPEN’G. NOON. eLose, | Hie circus bills, especially on the board C C) H ] N we Ae oie Sell Wunp ive ead ren . J | [ , G . asuit of clothes » sanwpe |] Dee. 7.90 7.88 Me od Boys PANTS ; oy . + 4 . - goods we have just the best{2™ 803 $00 8.00! 4 W. Le duet, of Centerville, this that does not look well. That is why our aver koi te found abd prices were CHICAGO MEAT AND GRAIN. county, dizd en Tuursday mebt, H age run of customers includes patrons who feat “spn lent ‘\dealregularly with us. Thematerialis strong, durable and comfortable, aud the priceis right. bevel Mis ash. | OPEN’G CLOSE. | Was about 50) years old- and a gocd C tizen. all —_ PorK—dan. 7.80 . Kkips— dan. 3.874 LPR lal alcatel ed tet + =] ww “1K OB ~! meio bop bol Those who were t the Raleigh fair aoe So ay | WHEAT—Dee. 708 ; i Os fasaeas wa eodeay : 8 4h eel : i ae a von ~ : "please tue this week say it was the bese they ever \ 2 .! iy = LB vu buy uch i nb plows Oe nn . we Sm mn Ce! siw there. The crowd Thursday wis! ff | . | wearer, the prices ov Shoes are SPEAKINGS. «mens y rae 4 It ot V4 ° 1 nmense. ma iN \ = See pA _ _— | ROLE IRL DLL LS LLL Le Nl oP ell Nelle! much lower tLau la‘tseason. Give a A Yee a | = \ eo ee us atrial when you need Shoes . On Friday a calf beleaging to Ag nt| for yourself or avy member of cr Talks 01 Many Subjects | oo ® h M V ee y The Reflect-r Talks yeu J. R. Moore jumpedin a well cn his e ~ ONney a ers. yoar familly. We cau fit the small at Once. est o1 largest foct io the county. “p Lin & ? — sacar — eae 7 “ce ‘ Coe ted - strange to say, was not hurt. Church Services To-moi.ow. Vs vr ( cp 9 t ay AY ‘ . i . ; or Men ac ON * re Fresh Carr Butter today, at ». ag oe ¢| Methodist church-—-Sunday-school at to give good service. We have) <4 itz BETSER FE Quick,.—Get one ¢ 9:30 A. M. Preaching at 11 A. M i i : re) » jv. wike t dvi. JM. had vix years experience with those fuel savers, the celebrated Wilson by Rev. N. H. D Wilson and 7.30 P We, a ue aves titw tu be ell) Nice Catawba Grapes at Morris | Heaters, new supply received yesterday.! M. by Presiding -Klder B, R. Hall a . | Meyer's. Come hefore*they are gone. Children services at 4 P. M. oo or & Hap: Spiscopt ‘hurch.—Sunday-se ool A brilliant display of ee «anhorr t ; Baker & Harr. Episcopal — « ’ y- ' A new lot of Cranberries: Just iy at at 0:30 A. M. Preachirg at Ll A In BAKLN ARE, GUNS, Morris Mey er’s. ; When you cone tu the circus on the; M, aud 7:30 P. M. by Rev. A. Greaves. E A LL & VWINT Ee R — cure ; 29th brine along u dollar tor the Rer- Baptist charch.—Sunday-school at. GUN IME LEMENTS, Money loaned on 30, 60 and 90 ts) © 9:30 A.M. Preachingat 1L A. M DE jSLLS, CROCK days. Apply to F. C. Harding, | FPPC TUR Aud a good plan would be,"*?"_ 3) P M 1 y Rew E D W ‘| ’ LOADED Sie Sa ws Ww to bring us the dollar before yoa go to ue 0 a ae morning nen ERY, GLASSWARE, HALL Fresh Mountain Butter, 20 cents} the show, Commanion at close 0 os _ ve. - LAMPS, LIBRARY LAMPs, per pound, at 5. M. Shultz. ' Presbyterian church—Sunday -school SHOES, GENTS FUR- PARLOR LAMPS, LAMP ; a : ats a oe , . For a choice sn ok, try Philadelphi: Nort) Carona pat Yro0 A. ML. FIX1UREx, TINWARE, or a choice sn ok + try Philadelphia | Noy ory” fra the Suprior Court. a a : , ow ,| Seal, at D. &. Smith’s. . | aseten Now For P-arting. WOOD ard WILLOW WARE ) - Moore (ssteny Summons | Winter Cabbage plauts. ‘Karly Jer- HARNESS & COLLARS, Vermont Butter for sale at D. S| Sarah sassiter, ion Waketi-ld, Uharieston Wakeflel’,] Bey’s 2-Piece Suits in the vewes + . The 2 4 - y D 4 * ,| 5 0 rh . + ° 7 re: ERLE Smith. Ihe defendant above named will take! Hvacinths, ‘Tulips, Narcissus, Lillie: TRUNKS, GROCERS, notice inat a. action ent tled as above py" ee samen Trees ecenhouse effects aud all the last weaves a aibe - c D9 em bs PROVISIONS, FURNITURE, Try a pound of the finest Roasted Coffee has een commenced in the Superior, 1d CART . Comt of Pitt County for a divorce and Plants, &.. Catalogn s tree. Every body says my stcre is the CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, you ever had, 400 Old Government|the said defendant will further take’ ALLEN WAKREN & SON, y CARPETS, CARPET PAPER, Java and Mocha.” and you will have no me e that she is require to appear at! Greenville, N C. choa pest ple ce in town and I ‘COT . . , . the next term of the Superior Court of! iE Sat other, for sale only by Ed. H. Shelburn | pitt County, to he held at the ourt. Bor Sale a Want youto come and save cn . ’ & Co. House in Greenvi.le on the 13:h Mon, | , . 7 | | day after the lsc Monday in Sentember| The valuable tarm known as the G. fey. “My motto Is: “( heap, cheap and, any goods you need for your| When COAL weather comes, don’t] (896, and arswer or d-murto the com-/E. ‘Tattfarm. is now offered for sale, oy self and family come to see us. forget where io buy your Coal. plant of the plaintiff, or tue relief ESD: division. cheap prices unwaded will be grantor. | Also a town Jot adjoining L. H. Pen- a K der and others. knewn °s a part of the if ‘ b. C La R ° SreiGutT & Morrie. This 24th Cay «f October, 1896. E A. MOYE, | 4 F Glenn Lot. For terms apply to l : | lise ROR | dawls’ Jewelry Stcie. . r . { ‘ot. “She animal was pulled out ancy DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, NISHINGS AND Our object is to svll gooa bon “Spanish ‘L'wist,” great in shape stil . , Clerk Superior Court. est goods at the lowes. prices. greater jor a smoke. D.S. Smitu. . F. Tyson, Plaintiffs Attorney. We have a la. ge line of Sniecotasb, just what you need for| BGR. | | soups, at J. S. Tanstall’s. ‘ v F U n N IT U n E | Apples, Cocoanuts, Banannas, Lem- | | : . . ons and Oranges jus) received at, Mor- and cau give you anything ycu may beed at the lowest prices ) ou Bey aE sy ers a With Batent Automatic emoke Q aver heard of. Come and see our ‘1 ell Pe © the best 12.50 §etid Oak Bedroom Suits, you want family Flour of the be : = » _ To pass us by would be an iuex-| see us and get our prices. None can ——_ | a |< SS : , | cusable injustice to your pocket |peat us. J. L. Starxsy & Bro. The Wi'son: Heater, whichtis’a stove'for house heating,{is the wost remarkable that hasjever book. This ix not so because we been patented. gay’ so, but because our good All kinds ot fresh Nuts just received ; ; . } aad prices inake It 80 Here 18 ai and for sule cheap. Morris Meyer. Tu the first place 1t radiates more heat}thao any stove known, and, will save 25,per ce -t. in fael Over any stuve made, . ase phupisinon: If we deserve | | nothing, give us nothing, but if 2 Second. with two.or three ordinary sticks of pi ‘wood it will. keep the fire fr to 48 . , . wit or thr ‘ pine stove wood it will. keep the fire frou 36 to 48 : Joan sd nine be ph aad se Sey sa tabaive on hand. A) jours, and with ordinary care the fire will never go ont. oS : 6." whe Soe yon tad A calsing our test J Te Srameer & Huo. Third, boing entirely closed at the bise thers is na dauyer of jtire, aud jt.is the clenuapt, store, efforta te: make your coming| Lelloceutral give me 70 please, in uve It ia not necessary to,remove bhe as1s3 ofvsase tuaa ones a wonth. Those, atoxes; aren leasant kad orofitabl Bs Foun Reve please, "| ofditferent sivies—the smali one, which is mids foc bs l room quis 8p soimily rec) nmauded for Lealth p oe aera @ profitable, we are | want some of Jesse Brown’s groceries | ay well as cuafort.,. |. oe sin ! ; et P 1 four friends, they are always fresh. oa I'y . be ; i, | a sal f is sy J . - f Rea tp: § | eilind ‘ i. rss . ., P : i Wiel otk § we Ue eee ocy Ee I The Wilson Heater BE Seren BAfaatase Qyer Bay Alinilar stave, ‘because it has Patent-Aoto~ . Just” recei¥ed" 100,000 ° Sneelo pes | matic Saigke 'D sors, which preveat them ‘ka from, comiug intadhe rqom when voa' take! the:top off | For good Jib) Priutiug,; we are. the | to nut ia the wood. ‘These dodrs are sv cyastenoted that they canis taken off ‘and “pat “back on! in penple. jone miaate. ‘These stoves can'be sean our store, come and lookvat them. | Cae w- al B P ; i F ‘ ‘er : r i | Al, ee: e! ¥it) YU “iy er bbe che Aele| at S. M. Schultz. ies Be Durham Bull Smoking Tobacco at ee ha ee a fg ae 8 Towaits SS ~SS*~*«”~”S«Cean quarters for Hardware, Tinware Stoves. sail * The finest sr oreign and Domestic ee | Cees oe