Se i a D. J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION, TERMS: 25 Cents a Month. om Vol. 4. GREENVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1896. No, 589 Hl TR. jf It you know a good thing when you see it in the way of 4 me ay (a “4 f aes oP. 3 i ses ‘ wy A Ca, e » a 4 . ' Bi a5 4 j ? - 3 Ps 2 * + ' 2! ie * f 4 ——call and see—— Cu you wili be astonished at. the savirgs he has. See} the 20th Century, the; neatcst shoe shown. ‘Dress - Béote baci Gents Fusichiane: ke., of the best make. i oe: ee drices are much: ‘lower than were ever known 7 undanee: and: ihe | . {myself alone. ‘dpaper, as { remember it, is (after mak- 5 , jig, Encugh Left For Seed. Most of the REFLECTOR roosters are ick and unable to be airing themselves, but the two little fellows above say they are going to crow oyer the fact that in three townships in Pitt county—Caro- lina, Chicod and Contentnea—the Democrats elected their candidates for Constables Magistrates. The county also honored itself in giving 791 majority for that peerless man, William the man whom we and Jennings Bryan, ove as well in defeat as if a crown of victory rested upon kis brow, and in giving a majority, even though if was only 76, for Cyrus B. Watson. The Democratic party isnot dead. ‘| Tt can be defeated, but the party and its principles never die. a Sanaa A SARD ROM EX-SENATOR JARVIS: GREENVILLE, N. C.,Nov. 6, 1896. To Tue Pusric :—Sometime September King’s Weekly, a paper published at this place, contained an attack on Mr. Harry Skinner in which my name was ilogically and offensively in used as a Witness against hi. not the first time my name had been used in that paper in a manner offensive |: tu me, I fut paid no attention to it and would not now if the matter involved The statement in the certain sharges) tuat “Governor Jarvis is now in the western part of the State and says these things are true and the half has not been told.” If it was meant to charge that I had discussed these things in public the charge is un- true. It itis mennt to say that I had discussed them in private, if true, 1t was gross violation of confidence to give it out ivr publication, but as a matter of fact, ic is not true that I have used the language attributed to me in referenve to Mr. Skinner, It is well known that I have assisted in the adjustment ot some of kis financial matters and it may be that in talking about his indebted- ness to sme individual creditor I may have said that is not half of his indebt- edness; but 1 emphatically deny that ii have ever discussed Mr. Skinner’s af- fairs in the manner or in the spirit al- leged in said article. LUCAS AND SKINNER AT GREENVILLE. When I was engaged in my canvass in the western part of the State I read a telegram from Greenville published in the daily papers purporting to give an accou:t of an incident” between Mr, Livas and Mr, Skinner in their jecint discussion at Greenville. The telegram made Mr. ‘Lueas say, “I have been told h re today that Gov. Jarvis ‘said he heard Skinner lobbying i in’ Washington in tavor ot a bill to pay clerks a salary of $100 a month the year through ; and voted against ‘the bill.” I have quefa from the telegram and I say that I have never, made guch'a statement: to uny one. I never heard, Mr. Skinner lobby for such a bil. T never heard nun re~ quest ‘any ong. to vote tor it oA in any— way,;directly.or indirectly, in, ay man. ner Whatevarytry to influence, them 40 | on ch ‘do 89; and I have never state to aby pone. that he did. - The facts about whut Next door to the Bank‘of Greenville. 71 saw and heard. in Washington and } what I liave stated in private converka- tions in Greenville are these: I hap _ pened to be in the lobby of the House It was ! 15 minutes later wenton, the floor of. Con} | grese and made ¢ a. speech against, and Ld ot Representatives last spring when the bill referred to was under consideration. I was in conversation with Skinner and two or three other members of the House when something was said tbout the matter underdiseussion. Mr. Skin- ner remarked that he wanted to see the * , A ‘ad bill pass byt that he could not vote for it; and some of the other gentlemen said the same thing. In a short time thereafter I was sitting with my back towards the members’ seats diseutsing with a gentlemin from the West the probeble outcome of the Chicago Con- vention, when I heard a familiar voice vt the floor speaking, and faising up and looking in the direction of the voice 1 saw Mr. Skinner on the floor making a speech against the bill. 1 have joked Mr. Skinner himself about speaking against a bill which he wished to see passed. J have also state? these facts to and laugred about them with those with whom I am in the habit of assoviating in Greenville, but it never occurred to me tbat any one would use them in a pélitical discussion. Nor could I have possibly imagined that sny man who Sane to a seat in Congress could so far forget the common pro- prie ties of life as to make use on the stump of a private conversatiun as: ecuming from me without first getting from me the facts and my permission to use my name in connection there- with. When I read the1 report of the discussion I felt indignant at Mr. Lucas’ conduct and I 80 wrote him. I trust he may be able to say if was thought- lessly and uot deliberately done. I make these statements ot facts because I feel that those who desire to know the truth of the matter may do so; and because I will not allow the course and vrutal language reporte d to have been used by Mr. Skinner on the occasion reverred to prevent me from doing him justice in the matter. Tos. J. JARVIS. PITT’S VOTE. Below we give the total vote rece iv~ ed hy difterent candidates in this county» the figures on ths right iudicating ma- jorities. ; PRESIDENT. Vote, Majority Bryan 3181 791 McKinley 2390 Palmer 2 Levering 2 GOVERNOR. Watson 2538 76 Russeil 2462 Guthrie 521 Holt 2 CONGRESS. Lucas 2460 Skinner ‘3084 624 Moore 10 SENATE. Laughinghouss 2436 Moye | 31138 677 REPRESENTATIVES. Barrett 2512 Chapman 3109 642 Cox 2963 451 SHERIFF. Tucker 2430 Harrington 8095 665 TREASURER. Little 2494 Thigpen 3092 598 REGISTER OF DEEDS. Mewborn 2544 Perkins 2911 367 Ps CORONER. Laughinghouse 2483 Wilson 3090 607 OE; SURVEYOR, Killpatrick «= © 2407. Jenkins 5 $181 674 COMMISSIONERS. Toker , 2463 Canaou >: 2518 |, Congleton 2444 | King , 3162 699 Manning » 3120 602 Thompson «+ 4 3026, ., 582. The above shows that the fusion cane didates reesived iarger average, majori- ties than twe years ago. dhe vote of} Bryan; ard, MeKinley indicates how Pitt county ; wowld, stand. if the white people, voted togecher,, 3: An, Farmville township, there was a tie vote between two of. the idates tor magistrate. U *nder the election law this will necessitate another election in that township tofill the place, the elec- tion to be called by the Superior Court Clerk. {dition. The season hag just dawned—our buyer ‘ is just baek from the ‘markets, where he gath- ered all the weaves that you are now. wanting. precyhings as fresh as on hai breath ot a. rose. iA hog Int LATEST THING“ OT Exclusive in design, exceptional in quality and in prettiness and tuned up to the highest © key are the fall stocks of Ciothes, Furnisings. Our claim ot ever keeping abreast of vogue in showing the latest and most desirablein Men’s : ‘and Boy’s Wearables, is freely allowed by. all who make comparisons of styles and qualities, : and our prices cannot fail to make them! quick : sellers. TIME’S UP! You can’t go on wearing those summer- — weight Undergarments muchlonger. Youneed > a change, something warmer without being too . heavy for comfort. We are showing very spe- | cial values in Underwear tor men and boys. ..«.. FRANK WILSON, * TH KING CLOTHIER,} dus: OUT OF THE OLD—.. Into the Nw—~ —_._ Store we have id They were travel-| shop in Piccadilly while his hut was ing alone and rejoiced in doing s0.| peing ironed. A bishop—who, being |. From time to time, indeed, they) gtill alive, has not yet reached his congratulated themselves ou theit' turn for posthumous anecdotes and | | he Pres. J. 8. HIGGS, beste Leth Wondered. 5 {REFLECTOR itor. : W. HIGGS, Ma) HENRY HARDING Aas't Cashier. P wucared: as second-class mail matter. = freedom and independence and the ‘must consequently be nameless— s 7 wy ‘ ‘ oa } | TOCKHOLDE:.S. WwW os SURSCKIPTION RATES. g3,00| fact that there were no men around) entered the shop in full attire, and | a ast gh ice mukwe ill take pleasure in Drag ak chaos panty. “7 195} to bother them. One day one of) seeing Lord Aylesbury bareheaded Represeating-a Capita! 7 me samples to your home if you will: ones week. . - = 10] thera had her pocket picked. It i8) mistook him for ashopman: Taking} — Millian Rellora, notify me at wy shop near. Hume:: Delivered-da town by extriers without} not nacessary to dilateupon the har-| off his own head covering, the bishop Wm.-T. Dixon, President Nation al ber's, on ‘Dickerson avenue. said, ‘‘I want to.know if you have a hat.like this?’’ Lord Aylesbury sur- yeyed thé hat and its owner and rowing details of the affair. Suffice to say that the thief was the porter of the car, and the loss was largely extra cost. - Aayertisng rates are liberal and canbe: ad on appteation to the.-editor or at Exchange. Bank, Baltynore, Md.~ The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland A.P ELLINGTON: Neck, N. C.. ; e office Dadi *: ’ a due to the woman’s carelessness.) turned on bis heel with the curt re-|" yp: 99s» Scotland Neck, N.C: Se ae wae ‘This, too, although there were Nc} mark, ‘‘No, I haven’t, and if I had an, Pactolus, NOC. Greenville Market.. We desire a five correspondent at ther th After | 7° ‘eT! ver R..R. Fleming, Pactolus, aad = avery postoffice inthe county, who will cmb ae ne —* en Ps rm eaters if I’d wear it.’’—London D. W. Hardee Higgs Bros., Corrected by S. M. Schultz. it occurs 5 9 631m, . . - ; elt asighboruood, Wete plainly. | er. much ‘‘doing”’ of a futile and in- Aople ating Greenville, N.C. Botte per ip 0 uA 25 : t pple | . estern Sides: vd: ane a moe eet eee — ponent race avi te jeep rrutte It is said that an apple sater will We respectfully solicit the accounts Sugar cured: Hams 10 to 124, = They had plenty ct other money | Dever be dyspeptic or given to bil-| of firms, individuals and the general Gorn, tA ! fr sind Linerai Commission om suber | — 3 thom, It wasn’t that that wor-| ousness. The lovers of this fruit say | oublic. __ | Flour, Fainily 4.25 to B10" ion rates pad wo agents. vied them—tit was their impotence that.one must always eat it raw,| Checks and Account Books furnish | tara 6} to 16 = ——= | ¢g bring the thief to justice or to ‘while others cousider it only edible | eg on m application. Oats. 10 oat Fripax, a paar Gru, 1896. get anybody todo anything at all when. cooked. Thia latter 18 WI008, | eS a . 13 to 28 7 adequate to the occasion. Finally however, as.a ripe apple well masti- | VW TEED} | Salt per Sack 75 to 1 60> —_ «| one of the women observed: cated is a healthy food. Among the . A. Chickens: 10 to 26 BRESIDENT’S PROCLAMATION. “Oh, dear!” excellent ways of cooking apples are Eggs per loz 125; : 1 “What is it?” asked the other| @pple soufile, apple gingerbread, | «| Beeswax. per 20 Mr. Cleveland fets Aside.a.Day for! woman. stuffed, fried, preserved, jellied and couom ans Peanut. baked. Spurgeon once described Noah as Below are Norfolk prices of cettoh and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished by Cobb Bros. & Commission Mer- Then the first woman said: the People.to Gather Together “TI was just—just wondering and Offer Praise and Thanks iat ald » you Therefore, I, Grover Cleveiand, President of the United States, do hereby designate.and set apart Thurs- day, the twenty-sixth day cf the pres- ent. month of November, to be kept and physical exercise until far into old age, and paresis is comparatively little known in England. Dr. May- cock says that American men will have to turn over a new leaf and draw a sensible balance between crescent shaped glasses, the upper part of the glass'‘being cut out en. tirely; the wearer reads through the glasses and looks over them to see at a distance. There are spectacles called clerical glasses, that are like All we ask is a trial and will give en- tire satisfaction. G. A. McGOWAN & CO. Opposite Post Office. B. F. SUGG. Manager. ‘to God. know, what a man would do under| «.itting outside the ark at twilight : | — OL rca ‘ reading his Bible.” This reminds Finer Tet 7s, chants of Norfok - Tashi . 6 Other WOMAN Sa}: he noted picture by a Duteh 7 _ _ OURBOS. | Washington, Nov. 4.—By:the Press| nm iarg saat aoe one of the n p > by a RENVILLE, N. C. | a "3 s dén tthe U ’ ed States y ‘ That's just what I was wonder-| sntist of St. Peter reading his own GR a re 7h , ; 1 a “ hee f he Unit d Stat ing too. "--Chieago Inter Ocean. epistles bound ‘in leather with a pair | Have just received an Low Middling | ‘he pecple. of the Uaste ates” ¥ Mae 6 Tee should sees be uumindfvl-of the grati- City Life apd Nerves. ofhorn framed, spectacles. Good Ordintry. i d ethe God of NatiGns for Dr. Burt J. Maycock, in a paper Queer Kinds of Spectacles. tude they Cwethe (od of .saud i {|o2 “Some of the Influences of City! gnectacles, to enable the user te ; PEANUTS, * eee sent thich Jas ea ” : v . oe . His wacehiul care ¥ hich as aie * | Life on the Nervous System,’’ lays see objects near at-hand or ata dis-| of the latest ‘style and are ready to'serv Prime be 2 them trom dire disa-t-r and.pointed/ great stress on tho ‘well known fact tance, are made in a variety of| the wants of the trade at Prices’ Lowe Extra rime 2b. out to them the way of peace and bap-| that the average American treats! ¢o¢ms. In a common form the glass. | than ever offered befcre. Small profits Sen sh | ms | | copy himself outrageously. The best t arts, joined ‘at. the|#M¢. quick sales is our motto. Our 5 ae tet: 600 70 piness. Nor shonld they ever refuse es ‘are in two parts, jo ‘a zoods are new and cheap to’ meet the: ‘one—quiet: . , proof of this is the immense sale in ter. th halves b fa to acknowledge with contrite. hearts, ; late by of led center, the upper halves being o wants of the masses, We are sel'ing — | bicir roloncasito (uri caway. from every large city of so called nerve! nower suited to distance and: the|goodsat a price far below the usual| GREENVILLE TOBACES wARKET er provenesd , ay tonics; the trade done in the wines; }, er halves: to reading. Sometimes! price. REFORT - God’s teachings, and to follow.with sin-| of cocoa and kola and the prepara-| 9 piece is cut out-of the glass and a $75 casket we sell for 960 ful’ pride after their own devices. tions of phosphorus is almost in- piece of a different power is put in 70 55 nian i i igi ] ; ti d ‘4 ‘ . re 65 ae “6 id 45.50 BY O. L. Mity To the end that these thoyghts ..may | ae This vs aed “ hyn. its;place. Sometimes the variation ne JOYNER. ys. ee ,.; and neryous man does not want hyp-| ;, made by cemidutine ‘a wafer vi : mag ~~ be quickened, it.is fitting that ona. day is ‘made by 4 50 65 _ } sYlc > tity a ae Se should join tot notics, but fresh air and exercise ac- glass over a part’ of the spectacle 45 66 bs be 30 ee: Com WOM... . Lek. 24 vO 8. éspeci 7 Ppe i: , o st cording to his strength. In this re- glasses, and sometimes by grinding 35 “ . “ 5 Fine.... .e00e....7% to 14 gether in approaching the Lhrone of) spect the English are wiser than We) away a part of thespectacle glasses. y won & Currers Common... ....6% tol0: Giace with praise and supplication. are. They keep up their habit of/ Tyere are made also spectacles with mp oe B50 6 10 to 18 ree ts hia work and play. glasses with the upper halves cut off ; the wearer looks.down through the glasses to read, and he can see over them without effort when he looks “t the cougregation.—New York § observed as a day. of Thanksgining.and prayer througheut-our hind. Cn that day let.all our people torego their usual v ork .and occupation, and assemble sn their accusiomed places. of worship; let them with one accord ren- der thanks to the Ruler of the Universe] for our preservation as a nation and our deliverance foom every threatened | danger; for the peace that has dweit within our boundaries; for our defense aagainst disea:e and -pestilence duing _ the year that has passed; for the plen— teous rewards that ‘have followed the ; labors ot our husbaadmen, and for all the other blessings that have been evouchsafed to us. Ani let us, through the meditation of Him who has taught us how to pray, implore the forgiveness ot our sius and continuation of our Heaventy Fath | er’s goodness. Let us not forget on’ this day ot Thanksgiving the poor | and needy; and by deeds of charity! let. our offerings ot praise be made A Large stock of¢— Mag ty. Ifyou prefer tocome here we renin ay to pay ad nocharge | sit wo fail to cure. zareand hotel bil ae 9 tash nave ac paint Mucous mache tn tates Brot Spots, Vice impiles, © Colore any vartot Bia, Hal Hair or pet ays pel it eee th eo on PO ing a cur an e pa e ee erage ch Ration ey Wao sooner ae” is pense B as alwa twayy * erst pl minenty 80,009 capil behind ‘our wher nt se REMEDY COe aaron Coo CAGO, ibis A Shrewd Fruit Dealer, taken mere An ingenious device for attracting custom was that of a fruiterer ina midland town. Instead of ordinary plate glass a large number of rough magnifying glasses formed the win- ‘dow. Seen through one of these panes, an orange looked as large as 4 pumpkin, and cherries as large as apples. A great disadvantage attach- dng to this novelty was the fact that at the distance of a few yards from ‘the window it was quite impossible to see into the shop. Everybody knows that you must hold a magni- fying glass very close to the eyes to see. anything through it. Neverthe- less, for some time, at all events, the enterprising shopkeeper did a splendid trade.—Liver Bee. Mercury. Breach of Discipline. In February, 1748, Lord Robert Bertie, third son of Robert, ‘first duke of Lancaster, afterward gener- al in the army and colonel of the Second regiment of foot guards, re- ceived a reprimand, such reprimand being conveyed to.him by the Duke of Cumberland’s aid-de-camp. His military offense was that he had store next door to J. blown his nose, as he relieved guard, C. Cobb & Son. by beneath his grace’s window in St. , James palace ; this, and this only | S. E PENDER an ° e. . was all he’ had done. & CO. Some Actresses. “Actrasses who can’t sot wert Stoves and Tinware cheaper than ever. be-} perhaps never more numerous than fore. onal guaranty. aay pain House Furnishing Temple, 'C Goods, Bicycles, &c. Proféasioniat Cards. ed Just opened up in | [)®- R. L. CARR, DENTIST, Greenville, N.C. ‘ Office over Old Brick Store next: to» : King Hose, © \ cements asinai’ es yO John E. Woodard, . U. Harding, Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N. C, CODARD & HARDING. ATTORNEYS-ATS -Boston’s Famed Brown Bread. For one large loaf of bread use three pints of sifted cornmeal, three | pints:of rye flour, one cup of goed hop yeast and one cup of molasses. Mix .very soft with warm water, pour. the mixture into a round pud- Ae ee ~pecial attention given to collections ’ and settlement of claims. © Loars made on short tiney: - they now are,’’ said one of our best dramatic critics a little time since. “They have pretty faces, charming figures and can smile most bewitch. ingly. What morecan the most ex. acting playgoer require?”’ John H.smali, Wis a: Loug y. + ee wie + sat acceptable in the sight of the ding tin and allow it to stand until} In like way’ Charles Mathews, W shington, N. C. ‘Greewsiey light. Bake with a steady fire for| writing in 1875 to a country map. MALL & LONG# Witness my hand and the.seal of the} ¢hree hours.—Ladies’ Home Journal | ager, said: ‘From my experience of o x Attorneys and Connselor: he Laley we United States whieh I have caused to oo provincial managers I should say RY a ? VILE; Mc, ye 2 2 be’ hereto affixed. Done at the City of Darwin's Theory Is Majolica. that a young and pretty woman who} SS s iat : i Washington, D. C., this tourth day of} ire, Brightwen, in “‘Inmates of | can’t act, and who knows she can’t, a > ; November, in the year of our Lord one My House and Garden” (Unwin), a| is an acquisition; particularly when al — ls ges thousand eight hundred and ninety-six, very interesting and tastefully illus. she wants uo salary for her igno. Cee Hit _ ers. and of the Inidependsinee of the United trated little book in which"she de. | rance. Now, such’a one my son aske| bs “4 iy ae + | gAMES.A..SMITH, States of America the ode hundred and scribes her expérientes im ‘taming | te to offer you.’ The lady is clever os : g.. J TONSORIAL | laRrist. twenty-first. eats . ., | and ‘keeping birds arid animals of | Off the stage and has the advantages} ie Pull” ip o GREEN! ILLES Ni: 0.9. , GROVER Curvy different kinds, tells a good story of Thave named abdve, and he gives we eyes Lj ia go “ Patronage ‘sonened.™ leaning; ‘ Dyeing oe rh by we) uiflobked for antelligence. One day! me his word of ‘honor that so far as aoe > ee hea oe eae ctescmta “spoday : Ny Secretary of State.” Q in the dining dom she was talking he knows she eati’t acta bit and! : ae *). ge a a wey ss 3 altos dea timeati to her eook en culinary matters| looks upon a siilary the first season |’ Beets) ‘7 ey: : HEPERT EDMONDS, : ul aie "| wheri #@ latter E seienly looked up| a8 positively nauseous. “She isanx-| peo) hep . 8 Ae eee FASHIONABLE BARBER. : : “The result of the election is now no| at a heajolien nee over the doorway ious to come 'té your theater’ and} ' | 1B ; i ae panes coietetane to a sn a show her insufficiency or anything} * 2 erin doobt. The fight was a bard] and at's a mhytholog Bed: a oles Ne o0 ntest close, but as the smidke ai ot “with ea‘am?’ | else the publié ‘may’require. She} 3 =. ce to Ze seg = clears away it is geen that Mo aie Brighitwer replied : ‘dust it may be a genius*oraduffer. Shel 90 (Re * OT Kis: NICHOLSON, , bas was. The cook:then said: | doesn’t know ‘what she can do,*be:| | uP A WA, mba Mer. os a, rs the electoral: 60 "Washington, N.C Bot Sa am ing like the than who didn’t khow| © “Tg that’Pani in the forégrdund?”* hae ether he oad on saa Baa A Mrs. Brightwen .said, ‘‘No, but tt *| is a satyr.” m0 4 1 Well,” hee a gE wad , he if; om _ This ‘ie ball whe Sgrlases ; ead Ae fo) s a = Ae we + : » 2 ein ee % a eae Sette a 3 ¥ Pts * A pA ae i aS FS a aS ‘ele « ™ et te aol : g 4 ‘ eo 4 * : rs =e 3 : cs a at a meee eet S j a ‘fai gee oj ¥ ee + ae Bi tm, tat co : : ‘ yee ¢ ay 0:0°000' sh ee wie ae very oe w “WINGY IN & WELVON KR. Ff . > AND BRANCHES. AND ‘FLORENCK Rall ROAD , - cavensea senedule TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated. hm Ip 9 be June l4th j¢ 31S ¢ Cr 16. ABA AQ . A. M. DM. : AL M eave Weldon | 1°. 53) 9 44! 4 Ar. Roevk Mt | 1 00/10 39 Ly Tarboro 12 12 Lv Rocky Mt | 1 00/10 5 45 Ly Wilson 2 0411 6 20 Lv Selma 2 53 | Ly Fay’tteville) 4 36) 1 7 Ar. Florence 7 24) 3 4 Gb , O83 ZQ pM A.M Ly Wilson 2 08 | 620 Lv Goldsboro | 3 10) . 7 05 Lv Magnolia 4 16 ® 10 Ar Wilmington} 5 4) | 9 45 P M. | A. M TRAINS GOING NOTRH Dated Rb] a Fy - April 20, oO; | os om 1896. | aA] ¥ Aas A. M.\P.M ~ Ly Fivrence | 8 db, 74) Lv Fayetteville} 11 10, 9 40 Ly Selma 12 37 Ar Wilscn 1 20/11 85 2 foe 6's ZR A.M, P.M, Ly Wilmington) 9 25) - 7 00 Lv Magnolia | 10 52 8 30 LY Gold=boro 12 01 9 26 AY Wilsen 1 00 10 27 Ly Tarboro =| = 248 25/ 85 Oo: 65 ZA te 4) Pot) [P.MIP. M, Lv Wilson L 2¢ 111.35, 10 32 Ar Rocky Mt | 217 211) 11 16 Ar'Tarboro. | 400 | — Lv Tarborc Lv Rocky Mi 217 12.114) Ar Weldon 1 oj |= Train on Scotlarad Neck Branch Roa eaves Weldon 3.50 p. m., Halifax 4,10 p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p w., Greenville 6.47 p,m., Kinston 7.45 p.m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2 &.m., Greenville 8.22 am. Arriving Halifax at 11:00 a. m., We'don 11.20 am faily except Suudav. | commonest words. "St3ME éLRIOUS WORDS, Or! >in of “Gas” Unexplained and “Caprice” Rolates to the Goat. One need not search far’ in the dictionary es by ‘ge to your pocket 183°. 22.00 40 26) spot so. becaase we | 134... 8500. = 46.90 » cause our goods 88 1750 15 40 prices: make it so. Here isa 247 1475 36 43 tion: If woe deserve are 9 50 6499 yg, give us nothing, but if pte yv nd our goods and prices sat ‘lib Jo 12 18 or 5 apenowlodes it with | 183 9 75 17 84 . Hoping’ to-#ee} . , in bes : $321 1d 9 00 $93 88 ‘the night police service. ‘cat out of the bag, the motion fo in- WHO'S ELECTED? emcee ee Else is or Not. went to ‘Tarboro to-— u¢ L. H. Pender day. H. W. Whedbee went to Tarboro to-| day. Agent J. R. Moore went to Hob— gocd today. Miss Novella Higgs left this morn- ing for Baltimore. Gov. Jarvis and J. H. Blount went to Raleigh today. Frank Latham, of Goldsboro, is in town und the boys are all vlad to see him. | Miss Hortense Forbes has returned from a visit of several weeks to Rich- mond. | Herbert Edmunds has moved his! barber shop to the corner room in the Rialto building. Sheriff B. W. Edwards, of Greene, was here today. He says the radicals elected everytniug in his county but Surveyor, M. R. Lang is moving up to the brick store just vacated by Shelburn. W. H. Cox will open a stuck ia the corner store vaeated by Lang. Town Councu Affairs, | At the meeting of the Board of| Town Councilmen Thursday night a trade that had becn in existence as to} the office of night police was unearthed. One of the colored Councilmen mov- ed that the salary of night policeman Murphy be increased from $20 per month to $40. During the discussion that followed this motion a colored member made the side remark to Mur— phy that the latter had not been divid— These Peopie Are Whether Anyone) t|ing the last month or so with Heury | Brow:, a colored man who had been officiating jointly with him. Murphy replied that he could not divide, because the bus‘ness men of the town seeing that a colored man was serving with him had withdrawn their subscription to « We Sell i onde Kuck Than | Any Other House, “DRESS GOODS. 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 asto 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 ina truly wonderful assortment of the most recent creations of wool and silk and wool “fashion’s favorites.” ery dh apelin nines aA Handsome materials and fashionable fabrics will be difficult to obtain this sea- son, for the reason that importation are much below the average, particularily in fine silks and dress fabrics, and the Amer- ican manufacturers have been obliged to curtail their productions. Keach department of our business is ful- ly prepared to show the newest and cor- rect meterials, styles and colorings for fall and winter, and we strongly recommend an early examination of the yarious depart- ments. RICKS & TAFT, The Money Savers. This let the} i crease the salary evidently being with the intention of dividing it between them. Whenthe motion wes put it was lost, whereupon Murphy tendered his resignation. The Board then elected J. L. Daniel to till the place. Another matter discussed by the Board waste discovery of such errorg in the town tax list, which was com-| piled by Fd. Johnson, colored, al for which he has already been paid, as to necessitate a revision of the list. W. F. Ormond was chosen to do the | work of revision. As the minds of the people will now be tree from political agitation the busi- ness men should get in their best ad- vertising licks. Tho gh the result is not what we hoped, we are glad the election is over. 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Smiru. bh Ch be Direy & Apples, Cocoanuts, Banannas, Lem- e g eg ® op dns and Oranges jus} received at ;Mor- v9 3 2a cm 5 > ris Meyers’. * e © o'w a 7) © pada wm Alf kinds of tresi. Nuts just received QQ) mae 4 > 2 >| {T ? and fer sale cheap. Morris Meyer. eens “ nrg Ba re) , ‘a * | The finest Koreign and Domestic = Be i) a rm m9 F ruits kept constantly on hand. A - oO oo p= Ke) 99 4 ivy 7 i new supply just received. a4 = Q: @ o8 i ee 4 J. L. Starker & Bro. bd ‘Oo g Ho Fe 3 Ad ello central ¢i 70 vle: BROoPRG@D PR io central give me 70 please, I © O70 a7 * want some of Jesse Brown’s groceries, © is’ iadle “for ‘bed ra ror ms 18 specially recommended for health - i COTS ett a va Bie HE ee ie