D. J WHICHARD, Edit Sheer - a or and Owner, ‘Vol. 4. GREENVILLE, N. C oo . TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. Y/ OCTOB TERMS: 25 Cents a Month. ER of 1896. No. = SY Asian — aT —— Hyena + tl It you know a good thing when you see it in the way of 7 Ae | eer [ I, | you wili be astonished at the savires he has. ofthe best make. See ELECTION FACTS AND FIGURES. There were 444 votes in the electoral college in 1892- This year the number is increased to 447, The shortest term served by any President was one month. William H]. Harrison. He was inaug. jurated on Mareh 4, 18441, | April 4, following. | It was by and died The 25th President of the United ‘ . T . . states will be elected on November 3rd His name will be William J. ——. Cleveland’s largest majority of the | popular vote in 1802 Texas. ryr a yj . ~ . e { Phat Sta’e gave him 157,704 majority | was in over Harrison, Alabama came next with 128,941 majority only 2 votes in Idaho. Cleveland cot The Prohibitionists put their first candidate in the field in 1876, wnen G. C. Smith was the nominee. 9,522 votes. Ile polled They have had a candi- date in each succeeding presidential election and their votes have rteadily incressed, 254,133 ballotts heving been cast for Bidwell in 1892, | { At the last presidential election North \, . ; ‘ ‘ . Vets 3 bd 7) i Carolina gave Cleveland 18?,95L votes and Harrison 100,332, a majority of 2,709 tor Cleveland. The clesest election since 1894 was in 1896, when Tilden was elected over Hayes, though counted out by the re- returmug board. The cffivial reeord of that election, as finally det«rmined wat; Hayes 4,033,950 ponular votes erepresenting 180 clectoral votes, and Tilden 4,284,885, representing 184 elec toral votes. The Democrats ran no electoral tick- et in 1992 in Colorado, Idaho, Kansas and Wyomins, but voted for the Poy uv list electoral uicket to bring about the detent of the Republicans. The Democratic popular vote in 1892 was 5,556,018 au increase of 18,685 over 1888, In 1892 the Republican popular vote was 5,176,108, a loss of 264,108 over the vote of 1888, North Carolina has had three Presj- dents— Andrew James K. Polk and Anérew Johnson. Virginia has had sevea—George Washington, Thomis Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, William H. Harriso., John Tyler and Zachary Taylor, — Charlotte Observer, — Jackson, Lookout For It. This week’s edition of Tak Eastern RerLector will be the last before the election, but wishing to do ail the gocd we can for the party and to keep our readers informed as to what is going on we will isssue several hundred extra copies of Tyr Dairy REFLECTOR on Friday evening and mail taem to our weekly subscribers in the county. And again on Saturday avening we will mai] Monday. pajrers and inquire at. your postoffice f1 ing a subscriber to the Rertecr ‘Rk. aati ihe 20th Century, the neatest shoe shown. Dress ,Gojds, Notions before. so ) Gents-Furnishings, &c., in abuudaiwe .and .the -drices-are- much slower than were ever-kinown! - Skinner’s Epitaph. his rejoiuder < ) “Here lid, the tricky Har by Skinner, All his life a politicai sinner ; | t a amu | Demoerats will just turn out solidly to copies uf the daily toasmainy of our subscribers as cxp be reached during You can. lookout for these |. them. You get this:mugh extra by te- Ina jgint discagsion at. Am ora, last Tuesday between Harry : Skinner, and Ww. H. Tyezsy the, followin 3 lines were gouten'off- by Col, Lucas — Skinner in His. critiés are Man sins ‘are ee ’ ie the devil ton: offic? Democrats to the Front. The Republicans and Populists are doing some wild figuting on the re— sult of the election. Some of them are ireporting around that the registration books show only a small fraction over one hundred more white voters than colored in the county. But in their calculation they miss the true figures by nearly 600. The tact of the matter is the majority of the white registvation over the colored is larger than it has been in any previous year, and if the the polls next Tuesday and do their full duty they can elect every mar on the ticket. The most sanguine ef the fusionists only figure ap 200) majority for their ticket, when wth the error they made in summing up the registration on which their caiculations are based, it is easy to see that the Democrats have goat them down and are going to win, Now Democrats turn out next Tues- Don’t a man of you stay awy | i Go there, vote tie: day. from the polls. straight ticket and work, and when the votes are counted uut ycu will find you have elected your ertire county ticket and that old Pitt has given a good ma- Jority for Lucas, Wacson and Bryen. The Wrong Mr. Moore. Yesterday a colored man who ap- pearcd by his dress to be fairly fixed sepped up to cne of the windows at the postoftiice and asked to see “Mr. Moore” on private business. Forwarding Clerk | W. W. Moore went out into the corri- | Our claim ot ever keeping abreast of vogue in showing the latest and most desirable in: Men’s and Boy’s Wearables, is freely allowed by all who makecomparisons of styles and qualities, and our prices cannot fail,to make them quick sellers. ‘ weight Undergarments much ) a change, something warmer without being too heavy cial values in Underwear tor men and boys. .°, FRANK WILSON; snow ti entiation: TEST TAG OT, “Exclusive in design, exceptional in quality and in prettiness and tuned up to the highest key are the fall stocks of eri? Ciothes, —— HATS, —— Furnisings.. 4.8 3 4s tai TIME/S UP? those summer- You can’t go on wearing i i longer. Younee or comfort. We are showing very spe- e ~ we TH& KING CLOTHIER. dor near the stairway leading to Col- leetcr Rogers’ office, and the negro ap-| preached him with a little hesitatios. “Mr. Moore,” he began, “I haven't fixed my taxes yet, and I was told thet | if I would come to see you, T cound get | you to fix ’em tor me, I—.” | But he proveeded no further, for Mr. Moore informed the neg’o that he was jattending only to his own taxes, or words to that effect, and that the negro }was pouring his tale of woe into the The Mr. Moore he sought was Secretary U. B. wrong Mr. Moore’s ears. . . e ! Moore ef the Republican Congressional committee. — Asheville Citizen. Chalimaa Manly’s Prediction. “T have received reports from nearly all the counties in the State. There is the | largest registration ever had in North | Carolina, and the vote, if cast, wil! be in exeess f 300,000. The gain in black vote even as the registration now | stands. From almost every county orginization, and if I.can rely on the *| reports of several of the leading Demo- crats from different sections who have been at the headquarters this week, our folks are waking up to splendid work. plain Democratic. workers and the youug men. — Bryan will carry this State by over 30,000. Our State ticket is as certain to be elected as it is thit. November of negroes is prevented being voted * now registered, will vote. even cteathuen nthe pres North, Carosina, \ Pitt County. the next, term of the Superior Court 0 | Pitt Connte, to be tad Rete court | Hiotiee in Greenville on the’ 18th: ‘Mon, tly white vote has exceeded that in the } comes the news of strong Demoeczatic } Especially is this activity noticed in the will-come, if the fraudulent registration ge against us, and the Democrats, who are} 37é In the Suprior Court, | Moore Lassiter. Cee PL ype 4 Summons. Sarah asaiter, J; a i ide ‘whe defendant above named will take rotier tat aa wetion' entitled: ‘as, above Kage has een commenced .tn, the Superior |.4awo Court of Pitt County for x divolee and [yay the said defendant will farthen take por notice that@we te FeguTred” to appear ‘4 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 wanting. Everything as fresh as the first breath ofa rose. . a | | , Leader ot Styles At Higgs Bros. old stand. oO Cae eer ure the gainer if you take advantage of tionally low prices we are making from “Monday, the 26th inst.,on before mov- :33-4 —ing to our new store. — EAA AMA ASA AAA Os Dress. Goods ' & Trimmings. Capes & Jackets. Carpets and ° emer iil «Matting. © Ladiesand:.” : Me. MF en ‘Shoes, zs 4 \Notion’all kinds NUE S : i ? wee Wate ur,stoek. embraces ,all Stylish Eects and the ‘prices.ara.sure to, make oui HAPPY. . Oall. and letus show:you that,we meanwhat -wesay. oo) —__ = Pa | 00: wwan ating | 1+ : | ‘ ee (2 “ | But now He is derd anl “we hope at /duvattet the'lsd’ Monday-ia September tag cities by i tre : : iy a rs ASOB ahd answen or damur to the eore- OE FEY Miri Fear el | sais sis coxen nis comatey is slessaf Bank. ot ane Beil er the elie Nod, : Boslabte AACRAANPRAA | And ia bis death his country is ‘Dless-\| mu ed. will be granted. sidoots MATS! Geke Pra emtee $d! | Saas jm MPhie oh day of ee are 3 eg yeh Jeeves od : . . _, 4, oT Ea MORE Next door to the Bank‘of ~This brought loud chesrs frown the Clerk Superior Court. Greenville; audience.—Washington Messenger. . B. F. Tyson,Plaintiff’s Attorney. LANG SELLS CHEAP. the excep- oS et, G@untered as second-class: mail matter. semen ae merit e *"ntl SURSCRIPTIGNERATES. We print below a statement of One ‘year, - = # $8.00 tion, prepared by a gentleman D - - aa) L . -ppe month, ; ~ ‘y9|Who bas given careful and long a . ° . ° , : A nn be ; . Delivered in town by,earriers without study to the election figures, and R ‘2xtra cost. whose position entitles his views Advertisng rates are libata end qa to the greatest weight. He sel- M ‘ad on appiication to the editor or at} ai over makes predictions, apd G GY WATSON’S VOTE. 6,000 stay-at-home yotes, which — _ ... ..} would make a tctal vote of 125,- ae “WHI H a Editor, | Be Will Receive a Plurality of 31,-|362. This calculation assures 2 OS =. cay Fc o. _| 288 Over Russell—His Vote Will | Watson a plurality over Russell ST be 156,650.—Will Exceed = of 31,288. According to these fig- EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT; SUNDAY). Vote For iueiris end Bas- nres the Populist vote should be : sell by 3,250.—Guth- ! . ° ane conus gies ries Vote Wil! Be as follows: For Exam in 1892, | 27,840. 47,840 (we take Exums vote be- causeitisthe largest, although = Weaver only received 44,736), the outlook inthe coming elec from which must be dedacted. 5,- ve ne « COND W -Ch08- 000 Populist who will vote the the 15,000 negroes, who will vote ance of 27,840, which shou'd be emocratic ticket this year, and epublican. This means a bal- ajor Guthrie’s vote. If Maj. uthrie’s vote is added to Rus- Maj. HENRY HARDING Ass’t Cashier. AVL ‘Greenville, N.C. STOCKHOLDLivsG. Million Dollars, Wm. T. Dixon, President National Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md. Representing a Capital of More Than a Halt J W. HIGGS, Pres, 1.8, HIGGS, Cashier | 1 HAVE THE PRETTIEST —-LINE OF — Wall Paper! sure to see my samples. All new styles, uot an old piece in the lot. Will take pleasure in bringing samples to your home if you will notify me at my shop near Hume ber's, on Dickerson avenue, The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland A. P ELLINGTON, Neck, N. C. Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N.C} Greenville Market. — PR. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C. Correeted by S. M. Schultz. the office 7: _. | never ubless he presents the facts , D. W. Hardee Higgs Bros., Bntter, per 1b 15 to 25 ha “ that show upon what his predic- sell’s vote we have a total off Grenville, N. C. Western Sides 4t to & “ We desire a livo correspondent at pe oS P 153,202, which represents the max Sugar cured Hams 10 to 124 avery postoffice inthe covnty, who will/ tious rest. The predictions and}. . — Corn 40 to 6U - d in brief items of NEWS as it occurs | |; imum vote which can be polled ‘af | Corn Meal 50 to 65 : ix each neighborhood. Write plainly SE below show 4 thorough for the fusion candidates on the| ,We respectfully solicit the accounts Flour, Family 4.25 to 6.00 d only on one side of the paper. familiarity with the political sta’ . ; of firms, individuals and the general | jaya 6} to 10 ane Only a , State ticket. This vste is 3,250/~ 2%." Oat 3 to 48 | ______| tistics of the State, and the de- less than the estimated Demo vublie, . oe . & oe ace ~~ |ductions drawa from the figures|'° | Checks and Account Books furnish | 780" “Tate 88 Liveral Commission on -supscrip- . cratic vote. No one who 1S acc ed on application. Salt yer Sach 75 to 1 60 , ' will be regarded us eminently ; ny _ . alt pe a jon rates paid to agents. . qualnoted with the politics of this Chickens _ 1U to 25 1 : _____ | COnseryative by those who have! < | . , Egys per déz 124 —— oe ,| State now, will claim that the fu- 8 2 “ dT rH, 18° TEES © CATGUN OeTOR TI Ol sion State ticket will receive a Beeswax, Des ° Tvugspay. October, 2/7H, 1896, the vote 1n North Carolina. a : Cotton and Peanct, total combined vote of the Re- wile The campaign has progressed = Sa ; sufficiently far to enable us to DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES. muke a fairly accurate forecast] "° of the result, That Bryan will ee National Ticket carry the State by an oyerwhelm- Jority.—Kaleigh News and Ob- . : ad ing majority, is conceded by ail SOrVOr: ' .FOR PRESIDENT. intelligent observers. The in- ~ ~~ WILLIAM J. BRYAN, creased registration, particularly | his’year the women of Utah, | 4 — fot Nebraska. in Democratic counties, discloses Colorado and Wyoming will vote FOR VICE-PRESIDENT. the tact that we can safely count| for President. ARThUR SEWALL, upon a full Democratic vote, = of “Maine. something we have not had since| The greatest difficulty about — 1888. Very considerabie gains/the Republican campaign just at FOR -CONGRESS—FiIRST District. !will be made from the Fopulists| present is that McKinley is the publicans and Populists. Every will add to the Democratic ma te less than ‘his combined yote and quick sales Unertakers ad «| Below are Norfolk prices of cotton and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished by Cobb Bros. & Commission Mere chants of Norfok - OOTTON. FerAl DIPeCLOrS, geass te GREENVILLE, N. C. ve just received an Low Middling 6 13-16 Good Ordinary Tone—steady, PEANUTS, Prime 2 Extra Prime 2} | “ancy 23 Spanish 60 to Ta of the Jatest style and are ready to serv | Tone—quiet. the wants of the trade at Prices Lowe than ever offvred befcre. Small protits , is our motto. Our| GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET w. 1. LUCAS, for the entire State uckets, Gains worst whipped presidential candi goods are new and cheap to meet the REPORT. of Hyde county. are likewise reported from silver! date the country bas ever had,| wants of the masses. wie are ser ing : The Ce , goods at a price far below the usun — FOR ELECTOR—FIRST DISTRICT. Republicans. Che only thing and Hanna knows it.—Atlanta vee P CY oO. L. JOYNER. JOHN H, SMALL, that can bring abou Republican Constitution. 875 casket we sell for 960 | success will be the failure of “yok Luas—Common.... . ....24 $0 8 ot Beaufort county. Democrats to vote, and the suc- Chairman Ayer is quoted xs 55 State ‘Licket. } ceastul vote by drepubhiosns of saying that Maj. Guthrie had fo ses _ illegal registered negroes. The “played thunder.” ‘This means —_ om © « FOR GOVERNOR: following HE based on for- that Maj. Guturie has not been 30 se CYRUS B. WATSON, mer votes, make these facts ap— willing to talk for silver in public b&w os of Korsyh. parent jand trade with rolu-bags onthe}. Al! we ask isa trial and will give ent —_— In 1892 the vote for Goyerncr}] | , | © tire satisfaction. ' sly.—Raleizh News and Obser- : W ve CO. ‘FOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR: Carr was 135,519. If we add to yer G. A. McGOWAN & CO THOS. W. MASON, this the natural increase of 6 per 8. F. SUGG. Manager. sot Northampion. Copt., which is the lowess percer- Major Guthrie, Populist nomi-| — [ror SECRETARY: CHAS. M. VOOKE, ot Franklin. tige of one Presidential year) nee for Governor, urges all. free over another in twelve vears, We|gilver men to vute only for free have 8,131, which added to Gov- silver candidates; not to vote for ernor Carr's vote, makes 143,650. | gold bugs or.axy candidate who = on ee ~ 6 6) ss “ 6. be bs 45. 26 20 15 50 12.50 Opposite Post Office. A Large stock of~— “ Fine.... .eee.....7 to 14 Currers—Common... ....64 tol0 “Fine... 2... 10 to 18 LOOD POISON ) A SPECIALTY fit. 2° Htiary BLUOD POISON permanency aacurcd in 16 to35 days. You canbe trontedey fa CY. Ifyou prefer to come here we will con tract to pay railroad fareand hotel bills,and nocharge, if we fail to cure. If you have taken mere cury, lodide potash, and still have aches and A Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat, mples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers or any part of the body, Hair or ebrows fallin out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISO we puarantce to cure. We solicit the most obsti= tap ayers . mm , . : Q . , K. a1. FURMAN there 18 uo doubt that 9,000 men will vote for gold bugs. ‘The tadiea tank ems eemts act Ree X. IM. j ALIN, who voted for Weaver in 1892 election of Bryan can avail nuth— 4 tional gumraney Abe iat behind our nncondie . a 0 ’ : y ; Q n ST SSE: will vote for Watson this year; atl ing for silver if enough gold bug Furnish U7 Stason Tors GOO, REMEDY COn p 4 . , ay ~ i ‘ L) oO ~ AGO, - B. F. AYCUCK, do lykewise, which, added to the| elected to control the Congress. , DO SS = at Wayne, former figures, makes a total | ‘Therefore, every man who hon- Goods, Bicycles, AC. Professional Cards. — Democratic vote of 100,050. The | estly wants free silver must vote . — SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION : total vote of the State in 1838 was} fs the Demcocratic nominees for Just opened up in D* R. L. CARR, J.C. SCARBOROUGH 282,686: in 1892 there was 278,- |the Legislature. ‘ DENTIST, t Job U3; wet loss of 2 per cont. where |e ee They alone have) store next door to J. Greenville, N.C. of Joluston. 3; net loss of 4 per Cent., \ “ |pleged themselves to vote only YN Ke over Old Brick Store next to _—~ as there should have been a gain | for 4 silver man for the United C. Cobb & Son. by sing Fo se, FOR Se AL: of 6 per cent. ‘This discloses the| grates Senate.—Statesville Land- F. L. OSBORNE, fact that at least 22,000 voters did | ark ot Mecklenburg, not vote in)1892. The exodus memati — principally tovk place between A Story of Crisp. FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE gU- these dates during which tine —_ PREME COURT, some 10,000 negro voters left the} Here isa little story of the late A. C. AVERY, ot Burke, State. Many Democrats in 1892| Charles Frederick Crisp: Iv one G. H. BROWN, ot Beaufort. were dissatisfied with the nomi-|of —— nation of Mr. Qieveland, and | th COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET. while not willing to leave the par-| per to which ke faithfulle suk» FOR THE SENATE, J. J. LAUGHINGHOUSE. ty, staid at home. So it is fair| se OK wiehae dite Acris amounting to somethiug like 6,-|to know if his subscription bad , JB LITTLE , OUU, were Democrats, who. will/not expired. On one of these | , vote in this election. If this be! occasions, meeting with the edi- C L BARRETT, added to the former ascertained | tor, he handed him a $9 bill say- —_ | yote, we have as the conservative- | ing: ROH COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. I 1y ggtimnated Democratic vote tor| “Ihave missed three issues of ¥ 7a x TUCKER, this year 156,650. my paper and Iam sure I must a regina een NON, | In 1892 the Republicans cast/be in arrears. Take that and call a BCONGLETON. por Furches 94,684, and for Har-|itsquare. . a rison 100,342. if we take the|} “But,” said the editor, “the pa- ee [larger vote and add to it 6 per|per is only a dollar a year, and ‘GM TUCKER, | cent. as the natural increase, we| your subscription won’t be out - —_— have 106,362, from which we/ until January !” FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS, should deduct 2,000 silver Repub-| “That's all right,” replied Crisp, L{B,MEWBORN. licans who have: left the party,|“‘but you keep the money,” and ee | which leaves 104,362. In 1892 a/then, in a whisper: “I never “FOR TREASURER. larger number of negres voted the | saw an editor yet that didu’t need SLLITTLE. Populist. ticket. They will vote | i!” | : Coo the Republican ticket this’ year. bi nssra atin ts boat. i eto ms, «| Th in Sa a ny ate ae ieescs oe talisndek ih pivdiee-| ve OLAUGUINGHOUSE — |15%90 which, added to the 204,362, iy | mikes a total vote which Russell! : Seemed ‘i to assume that one-balf of the re-| home from Washington he always maining stay-at-home vote,/| sought the editor and demanded - dowd ae éll'!she ballo-box. ‘And the theft is _ [onal ito expect in this State'ot the same, whether done by Ss rall | 119,862. To this must be added | road m .0F 6 political heel- pgs tina rote tay ior —Bickmond Dispatch. Bes ere was a little weekly newspa- Stoves and Tinware the counties of his district cheaper than ever be- item = rnp fore. — 7 S E PENDER John K. Woodard, ¥, U. Harding, ° ° Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N.C, & CO. OODARD & HARDING, ATYORNEYS-AT-LAW, Greenville, N.: Special attention given to collectipns and settlement of claims. ‘, Loars made on short times W shington, N.C, Greenville. N.C, MALL & LONG, ce Attorneys and Counselors at Law. ribed. When he would come the same as stealing it.out of 00°000‘0¢$ [eqIduy >see ¢@6tt =] lO N ‘SITIANATUD ‘ATMANASYO 40O *SUIIJ-4 PUB SUOSIOg BIGISUOdseyY Jo sjUUIOD “V PuE su0;730]}05 SIPHOS puv ssoujsng Zupyuvg jesousH w s}>"uSULI) 00°000'z$ yerdey ur preg—, me ‘ ANVGA BSHL *9681.‘4u3S1 ANN GHZINVDUOAY ‘T °3,804d-271A ‘NOSA.L.’V “& 2 ysva ‘aL +s "2.824 ‘SIAVG “14 GREKNVILILF¥F, N.C. _ Practices in all the Courte, 3arbers. AMES A. SMITH, : TONSORIAL ARTIST, GREENVILLE; N. 0, Patronage solicited, Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing Gents Clothes a specialty JH cRBERT EDMUNDS, FASHIONABLE BAREEK. Special attention given to cleaning Gentlemens Clothing. ie OTKL NICHOLSON, . J. A, BurGEss, Mer. Washington, N.G, This Hotel has been thoroughly renv vated, several new rooms .added, élac~ tric bells to every room, Attentive ser— vants. Fish and Oysters served daily. _. Centry located. | Notice. von n {° The Town Tax List for 1896 has been placed in my hands for collection, All | See owing taxes to thé town | -Greenville are hereby ‘notified to pay the same and save ae en : ' E. M, McGowan, Tax Collector, Mb PAE Recta e ever shown in Greenville. Be: Patronage of traveling puvlic solicites bat ald. 7 cnn : - nh ei oe! « , ~~ SR ILal sag Ji ~ A ELL.ON a Sea Bae . ; i aN | TY ' Pes f ; ; 5 og , : . | . P case . AND BRANCH Ks. © gr Rees. } aA fd | Mead 4 4 * 6 : tp teen ramet i stn mel MA secant eRe RRR Siete Miners —h tinny nlebincem int Siigshniinsrietatlistons AND FLORENCE Rath KkuaAb 2 Coadensea nenedl * Rone — 9 - ——— se sUl Sel A TRAI? 3 GOIN SOUTH. ES 3 : 9 : “ - ee . 5 i . o | G Dated JR Blas] ite eee | . aN: dune ldth |: 3 FS 2) o's ee {\y Ny ; 1856, z% 215 Z| Ag ici ae ow ooenen ead eat : “maw : RQ 6 A, M./?.M.| \. M Seen ae ig? “ eas, i | y ; weave Weldon | 1. 53) 9 44 | 7 ae a Bei Pee ie bai aes ; = tS hate Uae J ¥ Pi t4," je + pee A. , en a Ly Tarboro; 12 12 a — MR iy 397. Sy eg ae I LAND | es ees es eed ‘= Ais ° 2 ee eee Ra oo Ly Rocky Mt ] OU TU | A 45] Et ate om ‘ ans , () § eee Gy Wilson | 2080 || 620) See — » a) joe, a ee / 3 5B: ; | ¥ Bi + ay Vv ay'tteville) 4 86 1.7 < O O— Ar. Florence 72534) | ae Pars) oN a — So ESTAbLSHED 1875. ; SS “<_|_|__ SAM. M. SSHULTZ Yai — —_— | ai SEV. Oe. NS le waft oa | Hh P. os . . Side, Hi r ‘ “oH 4 » Ly Wilson 2 08 a PCRK SIDESGSHOMSDERS| Saf AMA ARICA | tid sboro | 3 eas NE Lv vopnela. 4 16 | x 10) JARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY | ° pee N go g ey vAr Wilmington| 6 45 | 9 45 _ ing their year’s supplies will ting é SFr “ Pr uw | | A.M | theirincercost toget our prices befere pua OW My | | chasing elsewhere, Ourstock iscomplete | Ye fio ~ uallits branches. 3 ip \ i; ' ‘ Pil. ' j 5 x meme tomesar stan I EApIVG AMUSENINT, Fee) Dated Be x 2 a | Rl CE, TEA, dc. Presenting © a: April 20, 33 | S| | 313 | Ways tw ovens WQoscer “RICE ESS . | ~TSH6, ZQ > n [| Be [Ways Wehovess Worcs _ O Fae SS wer ae 4 ye pn) oo | TBA CEE SRUFF & more. Apsolute J Seg by Xs ML Clipsing Ly Bicrerce 8B 4b 74 | weet treet from Monufeerurer fl oo ‘ = AG «| rove (i | Lv Fayetteville) 1110) 9 40 | | porte tinue 4 e pratt, A'com ev d feattires / 1 fe * Sha O} Ml Ar Wiley iota, | role stock of 4than any other | 8 ao RR nnd () F t_ahinaho ~~ Ss = | FURNITURE Tented Institution. \\ e ‘aXe |] al (ymAlhaion ss | . i ww ig a Ty 2s | | dlaavs onband #11 s0ld at prices tosun 7 \ i CA ow Arenic CMe OMENS © mee rt) ae eee} Lhe times. Ons poods areall bought and j SS / / . / OIG LS OTGG | 1 MY | Ae ww | sold for CASH therefore, buvine no risk \~ ES: . Ly Vilinington! 9 35, FOOT TO Pin lwe vether a elowe margsn th AVA mons aS ey fom ~ - u 0 lie tp Alt | 4 > COYLE ey, pene 4! N c / Hex y ae We 4 7, / fi a) J TWN 4 Ueda [isa | | 5 gH LOO ME i. “A PULING os Wilsen 1 _ | Jo 27 | a fe “@e hi Vv tarbore 248) J | > “(a ¢ OCH “~ I | B5 iS JOO. l= | GREENVILLE ; UPCYS ELGLS OG, an ay efil and Dj an Fe pers MN NI Menagerjes ip OM oie eS ale Aeagem rt open Mage THES Mt Vv Sin yay (11 3f 10 § . Ar Koeky Mr | i Tt) 4116 e A feproduchon 0) ee Ar Tarbore Lv Tarbore Lv Rocky Mr Ar Weldon | The next sessi {this school Fwill Uy Cr DA a Dome Dx A i ae xt. session of th ( [OFS TR Mi DAY SEPT. 7, 1896. 5 memes Rene, and continte for 10 months. —— . , Train on S@otland Neck Sraneh toa The terms are as tollows. Pt 7 = Caves Weldlou 3.55 p.m., Lialitax 2.10 Primary knglish per mo. $2 00 p.m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.5" pi Intermediate & $2 0 m., Greenville 6.47 p.m., Kinston 7.45 | Higher Nee $3 00 p.m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2 Languages (each) ** $1 50 & m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. Arriving | The work and disclpline of the schoo) ‘fay « . ., ; ‘ll be as ber i ° ° Me ee a mice ot outa CHAP Excursion Rates on Railroads. Trains on Washnigton Branch lenve | iberal patronage. F eT Mee ; sis FR, er eG, Pe ie Se a 7 : ee pene = Ras sig ei eet ety x vp tale ne SBS aes Oe Washington 8.00 a, m., and 3.00 p.m ; TS — (ee aa : arrives Parmele 3.50 a. m.. and 4.40) p. W. H. RAGSDALF, c or = m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., Teturning leaves em ci: . 3 Canvass. Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. m. The candles. N60 gan an eres Washington |————— arty oF Pitt ator 11.50 a. n., and 7.10 p.m, Daily ex- p a, oa | ana the Vario: . Voorhees wa, id ept Suuday. Couneects with trains on yay A & ag Scoth nd Neek Branch. . ° THE MORNING STAR dress the pees. 4. oy an | f | g Train leaves carvore, N ©, via Albe- sues of the day. ais. | wid | marle & Kaleigh it. rt. daily except Sun- rR iy | ; sees... : | . ; . | es a ; ; day. ar 4 50 }» Ta., Sunday 4 GO P M: i ie Cldesd et Sa a ~ | GIV ES YOU PRE NEWS k RES EVERY : artive Plyinowth 9.90 P. of. 8,25 p, m. | SUGGS Mot — AFTERNOON (EXCL ”T SUNDAY) AND WORKS FOR THE PFs | | Returning. saves Plymouth daily except Ihre Pactolus, Weds ids OQetolye 2 ter ' | Sundey, 6.00 a. 1, Sunday 9.30 a om }): i] ‘Dh catnweme ‘hee il Farmville, Praday, OF iter 30th, | INTERESTS OF | * vn ; . “8 7 . . { _— 4 oe arrive Tarboro 10.26 ar and. 1). 45 all \ ACUNDADO HH Aiden, Sanus oo tuto ey, Sst. iy Train ou Widlaud N.C. branch leaves "7. Candidates ution. (' Hes are in =| —-—— -Y) ' tr Goldsboro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a ed tobe presen. uc participate ie ti | ee m. arriving Smithtield 7°30 a.m. Re. North Carolina. discussivn. “Aobkx. L. Brow. GRREN VILLE FIRST, PILLS COUN TY . ECOND : Fives nt Galdsbors 30a men Chairman Domo: ie" Eventive Coa OUR POCKET BOOK TH1kD : R Trars io Nas YUbLtd fears EI em ' 4. 4 orky Mount at 4.36 p. m.. arrive |. ~ ye ) —— : Nashville 5.05 p., Spriog Hope 5.30 Che Onl Jaede Wola. y Judger aa. to. ; = + + p. m. Returnineave Spring Hope . rh . . , ‘tae s cd «wy U 38$C i f 7 TEQe is) Cents ua. T 8.002. m., Nashv 8.3) am, alive at its Class in tia State. DA Os etna a a2 Te! ONTH Rocky Mout 9.0 4 m. daily except election far Vii 0 ree C1ECH ee i a Sunda:. | Favors Lamited Free Coinage |to be held oni. - rata 1 he H Wh n 7 , Tfalns on Lutia branch, Florence R | @f American Silver and Repeal] De ee a ' | ; weer | ! 4., leave Latin 640 5 m, aarive Dunbar . ’ ’ rATED Diem tC sey MG h | 7.50 Pm, Clio >.05 pm. Returning of the Ten Per Cent. Tax on Swith. Geo Wo eaiy. Si leave Ollor6.14 an, Dunbar 6.30 a m.|State Banks. Daily 50 cents Belvoir—J silgeo, oY SHED EI , . 5 : . > } ASHED EVA C ) 55 DOs day Nm Mv exeent Su-| per month. Weekly $1.00 per| Rives, EP. Ness. wake PUBLISHED EVERY. WEDNESDAY 4! Train onClinton Branchleayes War-|Vear \Ww.H. BaRNARD a nee H " Owelt a! fC ® “er Year, | ° aw for Clinton caily, except Sunday; Wilmine NC. W hiteh urst, . 11.10 a.m. and 8.50 p, m: Returnirg Mmungton . Carohina—M AW oiaac, Henry leaves Clinton at7.00 a. m. ana3,00 Lm, Train No. 78 makes close connection at Weldon forall points daily, allrail via | t (S\p.e.. 8 7 eo! J@ Noble Levi cleus ys, ‘Chis iy the People’s Vavarite | Chicod Nu 1l—J W Sunch. WL rue don rnd ena “ ae Smith, Frauk Kicks | HE TORACCO DE? vs! C4 i peep Richmone. alee et Hoste eat i in higod No cL A Whue, JO IS A KEGULAR FEATURE OF VHT yp ER Norfolk and Carolina & for Nonik| 2 Charlotte pecniced Be ie oo iS ALONE WORTH MANY ‘isis use ne all points ected ba ata OBSERVER {| Contentnes No. 1—Jovathan SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, ‘General Supe. ' 'e?}Daii, HS Busy, EOE ar Wh d —(0) ——-~ | naw T. M. EMERSON; ratie Manager. | | Contentnea No :—Sebron Cox,! Who a J. R. KENTY, Gen’ Manager North Carolina: Wm Worthington, Horace Roy Cn J ou ne a =} more ea wt sod, x] VOB PRINT I iwGe } : oy | Smith, F R Brewiugton. 7 SS-agye Von's igize: bibs Ont FEMA Sato, eoxy nettle ete Moret) ee ee Farmville Nu z- David Morgan | Rerlector CTmices,. , vO VA An cee eae te eel eee gi a secured the pores ofa Bees | JN Bynum, George Way. | oughly vompetent teacher and shai ; ‘ \ ioe - wer oid , . re opens school for girls in the building | moro spenren san fearle _ Greenville Ney U Hines, J) OWE HAVE AMPLE YACILITIES on my premises lately occupied ag music invaluable visitor to th I Matthew , } 5 \ : W KOR THE WO AND DO AL Eases ope rooms. ‘The session begius ou otfice, the club or the wo r _ Greenville No Bake KINDS OF COMMERLCT 41, AND | a MONDAY, 7th OF SEPTEMBER | ope palLy OBSERVER! prewar SMES LTT | TOBACCO WAREHQUSi: WORK... © and will continue for ten months, «|». -Allof the news of the world. Com | Mayo. 3—J L Tuiepen | 7 Valerie ae The: 8. lete Dail rts from the Stat,|__Greenvills No 2 EUR PAD | rk 5 ft hy ~ "Primary Bogtishper mo" gx 0o| | tn'National Capitals "6's sine | F ME eth, ved Jouko gut Work and Prices ‘cit car Parone es. $2 50! nig WEKEKLY OBSERVER. Greepyille NO ne eee | Le BAA | : Higher. i & : , ie 93.00 " A perfect famifly ‘journal, ’ All the A D Jobhnsvun, ep ter gly A ih On. THEREFLECTO 4 ‘ bt LK 4 : ay ae i ME pees ead attr RES The ‘reports ay reac thd Figen Wik! W Be c Pee ae he rampant 68.6 from the Legistature's special. Fea-| WR Whiciu.J Cues ain, : : fot! bes fi . ho desire to patronize the io: the i x Xo LV > Wlson,, -—I8 THE CHEAPEST PLACE LN GREENVI | : school hac beter appl early +8 only a| ture. Remember the Weckly Ob- Swift Creek Yo 1 ») | ' Cubwieied LLE ad ‘ id . & ‘ ‘ ’ , st 4 : : ’ . . * A " Ei F: . id & ry 7] Muted number be Willtaken,.. . “ONUY ONE DOLLAs a YEAR. | 2 Sauth, Jv. br “Wat Clad | BLANK BOOK. STATIONE ’ WOV aq MES. ALFRED FORBES, | "Cedd for simple doples. Address Byil DievkNo w— Wat Ci ap kan : . Sol aes aig ners: | res? | aia, NR Cory, bred Cucocd mi i Greenvilie Ng | ~ THE OBSEVRER | T° NB Cory, bred ] , ee te +s . Mr ‘ z * ” ~* » ’ ¥ : ; ‘ ‘ : 4 is i : : 6 2 * i Ce alee: — eg etree . B. Che 13° J.J. Moye ‘ BR G. Voye. Is the lowest price anv chject to to you? Arethe best qualities any inducemeut? Lf so come in and see vur new stock which we hee jast re- - caived.. Qur. stoté is fail of No w Goods and vrices wet 6 never lower. To the ladies we excend a cordial in *' yitation to examine our stock 0, We havea beantifal apd up to date line. You will find the latest styles and we know we can please you Ob, how lovely, how beau- tifa',’the prettie-t line | have ever seen. is What our Jaly friends say ofthem. We Wave a farge line both iv colors aud Ylacks apd can please you. ‘Th Ledies vvd Geats BUR NIsiiiNas GOODS we have, a splendid live. In LADIES CLOT for Wraps we have,jusi what you want. neal In Meu and Joys PANTS GOODS we bave just the best stock to be found aud prices were never lo er. SHOWS. iu shoes we eadeav or tu buy such as vill please the wearer, the prices on bhoes are much lower than last season. Give us atrial when you need Shoes for yourself or any member of your family. We can fit the smali- est or largest foot in the county. Our J. M. Kevnolds & Co.’s Shoes for Men avd Boys are warranted to give good service. We have had six years experience with this line and know them to be all we clalm for them. eee In HARDWARE, GUNS, GUN IMPLEMENTS, LOADED SHZLLS, CROCK- ERY, GLASSWARE, HALL LAMPS, LIBRARY LAMPS, PARLOR LAMPS, LAMP FIXTURES, TIN WARE, WOOD and WILLOW WARE HARNESS & COLLARS, TRUNKS, GROCEKiES, PROVISIONS, FURN ITURE, CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES, CARPETS, CARPET PAPER, RUGS, LACE CURTAINS. CURLAIN POLES, and any goods you need for your self and family come to see us. ated Our object is to sell good bon est goods at the lowest prices. We have a iacge line of FURNITURE! and can give you anything yca} may need at the lowest prices you ever heard of. Come and see our $12.50 Selid Oak Bedroom Suits, To pass us by would be an iues- cusable injustice to your pocket book. This is not so because we gay’ so, but because our good: and-prices make it so. Here i8 a fair proposition: If we deserve nothing, give us nothing, but if you find our goods and prices sat sfactory, acknowledge it with your patronage. Hoping to sée you soon and promising our best efforts tc make your coming pl and profitable, we are |: “Your friends, - SMa ; iy {4 7 Vee cage: a 3 Lae - Beptomber 14th, 1806. -{other, tor sale only by Ed. H.Shelburn St eee le jet Br DL Sqhules. ae a . 3 bake ri 4 a [ ae é A Dirhacl Bull Smokie “Dobades” a JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING eect Creates many’ new Dttsitiess, Lularges matiy’ anol business, Preserves mahy'a large business. kevives nemy a dull business, Rescues many a lost business, Saves tuany a failing business. S$ -etires sucess to any business, | To “advertise judiciousiy,’’ uve the columrs of the REFLECTOR. eee nnn aaanmeennnnell et thao TRAIN AND BOAT SCHEDULES. train going Passenger and mail Going South, north, arrives 8:22 A. M. irrives 6:47 P, M. North B ound Freight, arrives 9:50 A VM, leavesl0:10 A. ¥. South Bound Freight, arrivea 2:00 2, Ve leaves 2:15 P.S.. ‘steamer Tar River arrives from Wash- iugton Mondsy, Wednesday and Friday leaves for Washington Tuesday, ‘Thurs day and Saturdav WEATHER BULLETIN. era'ly fair ‘Tuesdav. -_ MARKETS. (By Telegraph ) cere arn NEW YCRK COTTON. OPEN’G. NOON. CLOSE. Dec. 1.07 . 7.90 Jun. 7.88 7.91 8.06 CHICAGO MEAT AND GRAIN. OPEN’G CLOSE. | Pork—Jan. 7.80 7.80 Kins—dan. 3.823 3.89 Wueat—Dee. 70% w 694 683 SPEAKINGS. econ The Reflector Talks 01 Many Subjects at Once, Fresh Carr Butter Schultz. today, at S. M Nice Catawba Grapes at Morris Meyer's. | A new lot of Cranberries justin, at Morris Meyer’s. Money loaned on 30, 60 and 90 days. Apply to F. U. Harding. Fresh Mountain Butter, 20 cents per pound, at S$. M. Shultz. For a choice smoke, try Philadelphia Seal, at D. S. Smith’s. Vermont Butter for sale at D. S Smith. Tryapound of the finest Roasted Coffee you ever had, “400 Old Government Java and Mocha,” and you will have no & Co. When COAL weather comes, don’t furget where 1o buy your Coal. SPEIGHT & MorriLt. “Spanish ‘l'wist,” great in shape still greater fora smoke. D.S. Smiru. Suecotash, just what you need for soups, at J. S. Tunstall’s. Apples, Cocoanuts, Banannas, Lem- ons and Oranges jus) received at Mor- ris Meyers’. All kinds ot fresh Nuts just received and for sale cheap. Morris Meyer. The finest Yoreign and Domestic Fruits kept constantly on hand. A new supply just reovived. | | —J,.L. Starer & Bro. Ifdllo central give me 70 please, I they are always fresh. ee | ah ae et & a8 chat! Just received 100,000 . envelopes the a ee E x es i wee ee Pes r A 2. oe a Re © se FE DAILY REFLECTOR, — The Reflector txtches Every*od Keeptye Cousanhy eb it Eriigs Soccess. Partly cloudy weather tonight. Gei-| day. t { | want some of Jesse Brown's groceries, || jane thinaute. © morr.ing. OCTUPUS. ' ~ Peac>. | - | W. HI. Burnes wert to Suffolk to | Ir J. Meri. of Falkland, was. here) today. Presiding Elder BE. R. Hall left tkis Lovitt (i) es wert to Kinston Mon- day eveniny, Barwell Riddick eatae ‘in feom Suf- folk Monday‘ evening. Rev. A. Greaves returned to Kinston Monday evering. W. i. Cobb returned trom Raleigh Monday evening. | Col. Harry Skinner returned home Monday evening. M. H. Quinerly came over from Kinston this morning. Mrs. B. FE. Raleigh Monday evening. ‘Parh in ‘returned from I. H. Sbeleun -and faraly returned ‘Monday evening trom Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8S. C. Benjamin returned from Hassells Monday even— evening. R. L. Smith left this morning for tue Kocky Mount tair where his horses ure encered for the races. arrived Mond:y: eventing’ to visit her sister, Mrs. 8. M. Sehultz. J. Hogh Parham and bride (nee Mi Monday evening. Tlunter, of Raleigh) arrived They have the best Wishes of a Lost of iriends. Ifthe weather continue like this un ‘il circus day there will be a tremen— dous crowd in town. lt you want family Fiour cf the best see us and get our prices. None can beat us. J. L. Srarxey & Bro. Quite a rumbe of ministers and dei- egates passed through this morning for Washington to attend the N. C. Chris tian Conveution. Misa Mattie Abram, of Rocky Mount, Good ee ae one oess SHeses +t se DRESS “fashion’s favorites.” ments. bi Any Oth It gives us pleasure to announce that we are now displaying the most extensive and attractive stock of wool Dress Fabrics ever imported by us, selected with the ut- most care as to desirability of weave, beauty of effect. and excellence of quality; the re- sult has been to enable us to present a su- perb variety of superior grade goods in a truly wonderful assortment of the most recent creations of wool and silk and wool Handsome materials and fashionable fabrics will be difficult to obtain this sea- son, for the reason that importation are much below the average, particularly in fine silks and dress fabrics, and the Amer- ican manufacturers have been obliged to curtali their productions. | Eeach department of our business is ful- ly prepared to show the newest and cor- rect meterials, styles and colorings for tall _ and winter, and we strongly recommend an early examination of the various depart- RICKS & TAF, The Money Savers. ml “e all ‘ io ; 1 et ct Something n win season, Buckwhe:t,| ce - ne . i on ae 5 26 v6 Oat Flake and Portorico Molasses, at Ae EUIIMRIDE VOSyS eD oe WOT = S. M. Schultz. Moore, F. G..James and others will make w Bog - seches A grand > Is sted, Magistrates and Constables are 10 be “pees grand time Is expects = . ta elected in every township. If you want} A man who keeps putting off adver- Zo OE gocd men in those offices vote for the tising until he is more prosperous 1s like =r qb cto pte ent = _ one to wantin: a dog trying to catch his tail. There is oe =o o ct res 5 . . plenty of motion but no progress.— O- 9. 9 Ad ‘Jhrough an oversight the printers Sp ane ra g Og ® atula. did not change the telegraphic market ve) 22g Se: = > repor.sin yesterday’s issue, but left the If every dealer sells as many whee | © Sanou ct w) . ee stoves as Baker & Hart have sold Wil- oe a en) 23 wrong quotations in. ; ~ 5 Oo Nas - . son heateis this season, the coal trust Qe 2.19 pre q ey If you want to vote right next Tues! wij] have a hard time working its gocds| awe WIS eas © day look over tue ticket on another| 4g on che people. pat) ac) & . a hy ere page of the RerLecToR and vote it Dancy, color d. spok ™ dD a Oo wo $ meal Straight. No gold bugs on that ticket. VELED Wis TLS 9 COIS poset Oe ~ Oo Qo 4 Vs roy -olored people here on Monday.’ Thus B Q' © on mm } . y 3 ~~ ‘ Some ladies were out «a few evenings the effort KO ie the colored vote goes (o) OD mw =e V3) vine thei heel . be | Oo [bere is still another colored by s =| OS ost © ago trying their wheels across the! jeaker oa the programme to be-here 9 Oo tO ra, 2 {T bridge and one of them left her! betore the election. DO wR etet photograph in a mud hole on the dam me are R65 5 = Now For Pianting. wm Soo @ ° pte Mg A lady once a resident of Pitt coun-| Winter Cabbage plants, Early Jer-| © ry od = 7) 5 =, ty, but now living in another part ofisey Waketi ld, Uharleston Wakefleld oa iA ® aed y g p y Wakelild, Uharlesto eld! & meSagkieetog the State, in renewing her subscription Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus, Lillies, } om 2 Ag fe) BOR c Renin Jnana PE) cane Frnit andOrnamental Trees,greenhouse ot Poec oc 9 — 0 7 plants, &. Catalogu: tree. = ome | D5 HO o say “your paper is like a letter from ALLEN WARREN & Son, 5 m6 BS gD Dig5 qo home.” Greenville, N.C. | Bans Divs O99 ison Tho Wi'son Heater, which?is"a been patented. over any stove made. hours, and with ordinary care the With Patent Automatic | en nel i stove'for house heating, is the most remarkable that ‘has ever fire will never go out. Smoke Moors. In the first place 1t radiates more'heat|than any stove'known, and will save 25 per coat. in fael Second, with two or thre ordinary sticks of pine stovefwool it willikeepithe fire from’33{to:48 in uve. It is not necessary to remove-the ashes: oftener than:oles'a month.. These stoves; are made . joftfitfervat styles—the smalione, which is made for bed ‘rosuts; is s pecially recommended for health as well as cowfort. — The Wilson Haator has. greal ad yantne, over i ‘ada 89 doprs’are so cyastracted: that. théyicad These stoves gan, be seen our-stote; come ard loviiat 1 6m. i ilay’ d;b¥e, ecauseit has Patent at pel e ro0ta'when yoa take’ te! tO’ be tiken: bf atid ‘pat’ Batk “on: + * 5 a ROR ares ca EX 2 ee a fs pie fe matic Smoke Doors, which prevent the amnky, to put in the wood. These i oad J. S. Tunstall’s, - Headquarters for Hardware, Tinware Stoves.