7 ba cy E DAILY REFLECTO D. J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 25Cents a Month, Q GReciaicecettamanee trientine ttn mihi Rt eh tment testinnte ees rete arte tire ene pea inen tiring aan casnaattn tt Vol. 4. GREENVILLE, N. C., SATURDAY, NO pene cereansteninienen tte etm anemner VEMBER 14, 1896. — eee retin net A Stan Hl It you know a good ‘thing when you see ‘t in the way of ih, i you wili be astonished at the savirgs he has. SHOES: of the best make. See the 20th Century, the neatost shoe shown. —- o- Dress Goods, Notions, Gents Furnishings, &c., in abundavee and the drices are mucn lower than were ever known before... wee ey RES f F; j 4 i se iu ! ‘qa’ Ba | 7-7 ‘ rs : glia) a7 eS yh ¥ pe eR Be SSS Reg pas er BS gy a ees ie Bi 4 ; a Next d wor lo the Bank*of 1D MK stinass sys -omij popuvy foq,,—Ex-| They had a fancy street parade this - -. Grevaville, | change. 3 J | bse) di WHAT IT COST THEM. cement ae Am>»unts the Candidates Faidto Get Their Offices The newly elected officers of the county have filed with the Superior Court Clerk statements of expenses in- The one-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Springs, who formerly lived here, but who now live at Blowing Rock, had a narrow escape from being devoured by a vicious hog a tew days The hog belongs to Col. Celt, rwho had bought it from Mr. Springs but it had strayed back to its old home. The child was playing on the porch, ago. curred by them to secure their elec— tion. Some figures from these accounts may prove interesting to our readers, | Mrs. Springs, who was alone in the A. J. Moye, Senator elect, places his house, heard it screaming, and running expenses at $27.10, while Slade Chap- man adi, V. Cox, the Representa- tives, put their figures at $0.40 and $16 respectively. out, saw the hog dragging it across the yard by the arm. ‘The hog succeeded in dragging the child partially under a woodpile before the mother could res- cy cue it by beating the hog over the head W. UW, Yarrington, Sheriff elect, | , a, ° on, : . 1: soe onl .| Lhe child’s arm was badly injured, bu" foois his amount up at $88.99). His |. ; 2 otherwise it was none the worse from statement is more «xplicit than any of}. 7 . its terrible experience.——Charlotte Ob- the others and is the only one that in- server. cludes what was sp nt for whiskey as belonging in the het of campaign ex- : Some Billviile Philosophy. penses. Ti ] ’ » | . LS , he elcction’s over, but some of the J, J. Perkins, Register of Deecs: . . , , . candidates don’t take a newspaper, and elect, comes second largest in amount, , . ; they’re still running. placing his expenses at $387.70. Hig affidavis sets forth tha: he los; his ex} We named our/ast boy “Bill” im pens? book and the items are given as | honor of Bryan, and, just like tue resi best they can be recalied from mem. | of ‘em, he came on the Ist ci the ory. month, J. A. Thigpen Treasacer-elect, puts} All is net lost. We've — sti'l got his expenses at $12.70, all made in one} camp-meeting and three meals a day mayment to the chairman of the exeeu- . . P J It was acampaizn of education, but tive Co nmittee. B. J. Wilson, Coroner-elect and J. Kt. Jenkins, Surveyor—elect, wade aili- uv powertul rainy spell. We won't have any democratie pro- | ° cession in Billville, We've all vot the davits tiat they spent nothing at all. , rheumatism, Of the County Comuniss:oners—e-ect, yy . . ay > nation, 18, not ave John Thompson was the only one who Phe national motto is, not to have ; hard feelin’s : ! ran folks fall te had avy expense, his account being even 1 feelin’s ; but how can folks fall ten W. M. King and J. L. G. Man— ning both muking athda it that they wr stories ang not have vem ? Do. did not spenda cour on their election , Marr'age Liceases, mere wrenmmeng The Register ot Deeds issued license We did closely the statements of the Constables to the following persons during the and Jus tices of tae Peace over the county, buc firsttwo weeks in November ; WHITE. J.J. Smith and Mary Maddock. W. T. Hunter and D. O. Gay. C. P. Spruill end Sadie Short. J. I. Thomas and Bessie L. Bailey. COLORED. Joe Frizzle and Rena Ormand. most of those glanced at said they | spent nothing at all. The district and State officers had to render their statements to the Sec e. Stute. The Raleigh Press Visitor says that Governor—elect D. L, tary of Russell put in his account at $999, C. Q ay ‘ 4 ‘ , * 1 > and that Harry Skinner, Congressmar- Kinanuel Carney and Maggie Little. Mozes Moore and Settie Leathers. J. UL. Hines and Nora Varper. elect for this district, put his at $603.04. Perhaps the most interesting item in the Colonel’s expenses is $100 to Paleman John, of Elizabeth City, the editoi ot the only dyed—in-the—wool Republican paper in the district. way. John Stewart and Estelle Young. Miles Short Jr. and Arnecia Artis. eee The Trusts Prosper. An Insult to tae South. The New York World is a great newspaper, but that it is usfriendly to the South and the interests of this -ec- tion is well known. The World his a a great many subscribers throughout the South, but it dces not merit a sin- gle one, as it loses no opportunity to vilify and sland+: the very people who are its patrons. J.st read the follow- ing from a sec2nt issue of that paper: _ “During the last week,” says the New York World, “there has been an ag- vanve ef 24 per cent in the stock cf the Cotton Seed Oil Trust, of 64 in that of the sugar ‘Trust, cf 24 for the Do- hacco and Cigarette Trust, 34 for the Illinois Steel Trust, 3 for the National Lirseed Oi Trust, 4} for the Rubber ‘Lrust and 5} for the General Electric syndicate.” There has been no advance in the price v! cotton, tobacco or land No noubdt this is glorious news to the negroes aud poor white tolks who voted for McKinley. They get so much bene- fit out of the prosperity of the trusts, you know. “The Bryan electoral vote 1s narrow ing to the exact size predicted by the World oa tha basis of greed, debt. rid- ‘ign poverty and ignorance. Mr. Bry- an has carried the five silver-mining camp States— Nevada, Colorado,Idaho, Montana and Utah—all owned and controlled by the greedy Silver Trust. He _ has. carried Washington, Kausas and Nebraska, three of the six pureiy agricultural States adjacent to the sil- ver States ded ruled Fy farmers. who together owe more farm mortzages than they own forms. He has carried the twelve States taat ruined and impov- erished themselves in the Confed>racy and that have so large an ignorant ele- ment that about one-fourth of the white Baptist. church—Sunday school at voting population cannot even read amd} | 0) ; write. And those twenty States. ure all 2:39 0. Preaching * a a: st aud 7:00 P. M. by Rev. E. D. Wells. he bas carried” Psesbytérian chur?h—Sunday school at 9:30 A. M.~ Preaching at 11 A. M. and 7:00 P. M, by Rev. E. D. Brown, Church Services To-morrow. Methodist church—-Sunday-school at 9:30 A. M. Preachingat 11 A. M and 7,00 P. M. by Rev. N. H D. Wil, son. | Episcopal . church.—Sunday-school at 9:30 A. M. , A pair in a hammock Gitano tempted to ikiss. - -#' 4 or ee 3 é fit &, $ y > PF os ne | | Thejboys are having. circuses now. Dragged Off ByaHig. John Williams ann ifarciett Korne- ; woolen:and cotton. Mf, 1 AM to , . — pM 1. Bird Eye, s.s., Smith & Hooker, Greenville, N.C. _ . TRAINS GOING NOTRE. 2. Frank T, b.s., C. Steele, Norfolk, Va. 0 - __.|3. Barron Wood, b. ¢., 8. L. Gowell, Hampton, Va. min, [ssl @| (sa NO. 3, RUNNING RACE . April 2 on rs om « Oo, . . . na” [22 6 | be | RO RUNNING RACE, GREENVILLEFIRST, PITTCOUNTYSECOND ee ee tunning Race, best Z in 3, balt mile. ery liberal purse. ~ 8 rie) | OUR POCKET BOOK THIKD v Fayetteville! 11 10; 9 40) ag a Ly Selma |12.37) | Second Day, November 19th, 1886. 7 Ar Wilscn 1 20/11 38 | i” TT —- NO. 4, 2:24 CLASS, TROTTING, PURSE $200.00. — . . +e . 4 os 1. Albert C., bo o. W.G. Bryan, Richmond, Va. | +) U BSC re f cd TIO Py 25 Cents a MONTH __ Dial ! 2. Frank T., b. s., C. Steele, Norfolk, Va. | _ A. M.| “D M 3. Barron Weod, b. ¢., 8. L. Gowell, Uampton, Va. nn Ly Wilmington! 9 25 tog | 4. Lucy Ashby, >. m., Smith & Hooker, Greenville, N. C. lv Magnolia | 10 52 8 3919. Bird Eye, s.s., Smith & Tooker, Greenville, N.C. Ly Grold=boro 12 01 93616. Tillie Fergerson, W. EB. Coover, Raleigh, N.C. eS 1027/7, Mattie HL, V. Silintelt, Norfolk, Ve. , - ooo NO. 5, 2:50 CLASS, TROTTING, PURSE $150.00. Ve | | lw Pa ae m= O's o 2 | lL. Elise, br. m., Smith & Hooker, Greenville, N.C. f | ils | fa met | 2. Mary Lee,s m., Smith & Hooker, Greenville, N.C. | e ~ Pe. Mi IP. wip, mM. {3 Frank T., bos, C. Steele, Nortolk, Va. Lv Wilson 1 20' 11.35! 19 32/4. Barron Wood, $. L. Goweil, Hampton, Va. . . sarap er ce Ar Rocky Mt 2 i) 1211) 11 1645, Wood Moore b.s., J. R. Hedges, ardoro, N.C. —PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNE SDAY AY i. halon ‘00 —— 6. Madge, bl. m., J. W 2 UE View’ Greens, N. C. Lv Tarborc | | }7. Royalite, br. c., W. E. Coover, Raleigh, N.C. Lv Rocky Mi | 2 17 jn i) 8. Rapid, br. s., Geo. D. Beunetu, (roldsboro, N.C. (ne Doligr Per Year e f Train on Scot!s: d Neck Sraneh koa NO. 6. RUNNING RACE. eaves Wellon 3.5) p. ts. Halifax 4,10 Ranning Race, best 2 in 3, balf mile. Very liberal purse. ‘I his is the People’s avorite p.m., atrives Scotland Neck at 4.25 p m., Greenville 6.47 p, m., Kinston 7.45 XT pin. Returning, leaves Kinston 74 S. T. HOOKER, Sec. THE TOBACCO. DEPAKTMENL, WHICH c i UN: 9 8. m., Greenvilie 8.22 9. m. Arriving | qr , rN ot ; ; Be eae te eatiaaes Woven Haean |G, SAMES, Eres, 1 ALONE WORT MS ee APR, ' Yo) ‘ 7 U ype Yer f Trains on W ashnigtoen Branch Les ve | cmernmomrcmmsmcea cts OME ie i NRL OR AS NOM at SUBSCRIPTION PAT MANY EUMuS PHL. Washington 8.00 a, m., and 3.00 p .m, | * CL, arrives Parmele 3.50 a. m., and 4.40 p. m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returningleaves Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmete 10.20 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 Scotlnnd Neck Branch. Train leaves sarporu, N C, via alpe- marie & Raleigh &. st. daily except Sun- _ day, at 450 p.m., Sunday 200 P.M; arrive Plymouta 9.00 P.M, 5.25 p.m. Returning saves Plymouth daily except Sundgy, 6.004. ic., Sunday 9.30 a om., arrive Tarboro 10.25 a.m and li, 45 ene gin rac i When you neal 4 Ne M ntin BG ¥ Yu , sitet | JOB PRINTING i a HS Tae ( i al IN af by ALBERT SHAW Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves Gold3boro daily, exeept Sunday, 6.05 a O20. A a 5 ae m, arriving Smithfield 7°30 a, m. Re- O_o EEE = SSS fd turning leaves Smithtield 8.00 a. m,, ur- t SS eS amon ‘| rives ut Goldsbors 9.30 a. m. “3 . - ‘| A . ° * 3 a ee ! “Tf only one macazine can be taken, we would me fe | i . ¥ fi be }. Jara (20 pe m.. arrive i REVIEW OF REVIEWS, as covering more grouse than i “ey (5 LE SCtlo wv y — Besdyocdad Spring Hope 5.80 | ! any other magazine.”"—Board of Library Commissioners if , i” ae Tic &. p.m. Ketinave Spring Hop ¢ i of New Hampshire, 1896. 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Cash ¢ Sidhe , REORGANIZED JUNE. 1sth, 1896. The Only Five-Dollar Dallyo| THE BANK OF GREEN af Aeris iver sot Beye —— - ne the Ten Pér Cent. em Capital $50,000.00. z ial $25,000.00 éss arid Solicits ts Colléctions and Ace | 7 ee Daily 50 conte per month. Wasklt ‘$1.00 per’ ¥ ‘ % 4 ae x ~ Is the lowest price any object tu to you? Arethe best qualities ani inducement? If so come ip »nd see our new stock which we have just re- ceived. Our store is full of New Goods and prices wer + vever lower. To the ladies we ex end a coriial in- viiation to examine our stock Cy WANES We havea beautiful and up to- date line. You will find the latest 3tyles and we know we can please you Oh, how lovely, how beau- tifai, the prettiest line | have ever seen, is what our laty friends say of them. We Lave a large lire both iu colors and blacks and can please you ; Jo Ladies and (Gants FUR, NISHING GOODS we have a splendid line. meets mens mt In LADIES CxOTit for Wraps we ..ve jus whi! you want. In Men, avd Boys PANTS GOODS we have just the best stock to be found and prices Were} por, — never lower. SHOES. In shoes we endeuy or tu buy suck as will please tie wearer, the prices on Shoes are ‘much Jower than lart season. Give us utrial when you need Shoes for yourself or any member of your family. We can fit the small- | cloudiness Sunday, warmer Sunday. OVERCOATS AND CAPES. cS People Need Them as They Moye Around Now. DALLY ii LECTOR. Ki cig Coustsn!l ci it Brings Success sense on avevecmmemmen them eager me ame sem B. R. King left this morning. JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING L. I. Moore went to Tarboro today- J. H. Blouut returned Friday even- ing. W. L. Grimmer, of Elm City, is vis- ing his mother here. eee mm r Creates many « new business, Enlarges many a1 old business, Preserves wxtiy a iarge business, . Z Rev. A. Greaves returned to Kins— Revives many, u dull business . . , ton Friday evening. Rescues many a lost business, . ’ Rev. E. D. Brown came over from Saves many 2 failing business. | Kinston this morning. Secures suceess to any business. as ype yo Miss Ione May, of Farmville, 13 vis- iting Miss Aylmer Sugg, near town. te 3B 4 i bis rawr ieg in i iv ed = ¢> , 20 YY 6 x ¢ Po “advertise judiciousiy,”” use the} = Miss Lula White returned Friday ec iumui's of the Kev LEOTOR. evening from a visit to Washington. ad sat sence ccna rms TRAIN AND BJAT SCHEDULES. ae. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Evans retarned Friday evening from a visit to Garboro. omer oe . ° | cy S ay . +0 3 a6 ga 4 } . train going Mrs. Georgia Pearce left this muim Passenger anu mall Going South, verth, arrives S:22 4. M. ayiyes 6i47 bo oh. ; North 6 ound i veight, arrives 9:50 A goods. My leaveslUnid a Me south Bonu Fr ight, arrives 2:00 P. » leavep 21s P.M. steamer ‘far River arrives from Wash- i gto Monday, Wednesday and Friday ing tor Baltimore to purchase hcliday Rice Gwynn went to Rocky Mount today. He says he is not gomg many times more. Pl le! SAAR ARAN NN LL LL EL NEN NN tt eI ‘A BARGAIN FESTIVAL» ini All-wool Dress Goods. Cheviot Melanges, Scotch Homespuns Bourette Novelties French Matelasse Natte Suiting Basket-weave Cheviots Etamine Faney Coverts Imported Persians French Broadcloth ‘Tufted Granites Lama ‘fects Bcuele Curl (eaves for Wushiogton Tuesday, Thure lay aud matured: J. W. Wiggins returaed this morn- __ {ing, he wouldn’t say where from, but cere ne ananten a ne emt there is a girl in it. Mrs. Mary Dawson, who have, been visiting MARKETS. eal Emily Mehegan and Mss. (By “'elegraph.) the tamily of L. W. Lawrence, left this NEW YCRK COTTON. inorning for Tarboro. OPEN’G. JIIGH’8ST. LOW’ST. CLOSE a an «7.83 7.53 7.79 7.09 . ; J ul é.0. Ore e ‘ Grover Veveland has written his ar, 7.04 dod 7.89 7.92 np . Mar. 4. (94 last Thanksgiving proclamation. CHICAGO MEAT AND GRAIN. a WureatT-— J.T. Dunn breught the RerLecror “(7 - a mammoth hen ege today. mo Dec. 795 VIE ge today. It is ay oar . ‘ large asa Qvose ele. 202 ~1 eS ~] = Jan. 7.90 7.99 7.89 7 8d Had you thought that it lacks but Rins— littie more than a month te Christinus / Jan. 3°90 3.25 3.90 3.90 | Better be getting your advertisements ready. WEATHER BULLETIN. Auctioneer B. TP. Bailey is all smiles) over the arrival of a fine bov at his sc ; : ‘ euse. » sgavs ‘ on : Fair touight followed by increasing house. He says that boy 1s going to make an auctioneer right. After today a schedule goes into ef- est or largest fuot in the county. Our L. M. Reynolds & Co.’s Shoes| — for Men and Boys are warranted to give gvod service. We have had »ix years ‘experience with this line and know them to be all wwe claim for them. In HARDWARE, GUNS, GUN IMPLEMENTs, LOADED SH&LLS, CROCK- ERY, GLASSWARE, HALL LAMPS, LIBRARY LAMPs, PARLOR LAMPS, LAMP FIXTURES, TINWARE, | WOUOQD and WILLOW WARE HARNESS & COLLARS, PRUNKS, GROCERLES, PROVISIONS, FURNITURE CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES, CARPETS, CARPET PAPER, RUGS, LACE CURTAINS. CUR: ALN POLES, and any goods you need for your self and family come to see Us. ; Ni ‘. 7 Our object is to sell good bon- est woods at the lowest prices. : - We have a large line of ’ "FURNITURE! and can give you anything ycu may need at the lowest prices vou “ever heard of. Come and see our $12.50 Solid Oak Bedroom Suits, To pass us by would be an iwex- -eusable injustice to your pocket pook. This is not so because we gay so, but because our goods ‘and prices make it so.. Here is a r proposition: . If .we deserve ive us nothing, but if ar goods and prices sat ry, acknowledge it with your patronage. Hoping to see ‘you soon and promising our best fforta tc make your coming nt and profitable, we are — Your friends, | would be the beginning-of hog killing: 1’ cece eciet 2 eminent meee NOVEMBER ECHOS. fect by which the south bound passen— ger train gets here at 6:57 P. M., ten Caught as They Go Fiying By. minutes later than formerly. A traveling man remarked here yes- terday that he had recently been all _ {over the State and Greenville is the There was mush frost this Morning | best business town he found. Today was cold out doors. Fresh Carr Butter today, at S. M Schuitz There were 140,000 pounds of to. b.cco left in the depot here today that could not be shipped because of scarcity (s For fresh oysters in any style call on of cars, 0 Hoes 8% : rere ile ‘ Morris Meyer. ash ads were piled all around everywhere, Srecotash, just what you need for The Washington Evening Messen— soups, at J. 5. Tunstall’s. 2 © | ger on Thursday celebrated the close Cu: r—50 barrels choice Apples, | of its second year. The Messenger is at S. M. Schultz. a good paper. {[t has labored hard for : its town and deserves sucecss. Royst 25 cents per box. LAALAAAANALAEN RARAPRAAAAA AEA IA ERA I T HARQWARE, Tinware, SEOUES, in abundance and low in price. Don’t forget the celebrated === Wilson Heater, The Great Fuel Saver. >. _ pene I RAAAS aos ee } ) : & 2) aC { 5) * Removal Notice. 3 SC) < < We have moved inte our elegant, large two story store, : .. xc just completed, ia the new brick block, at about e. mG the same place we were located before x -s the fire, and with acomplete new fe eG ——stock of — B): -(e ) 4 qc » L a 0 D's qc ©) 3 i: AND CONFECTIONS. ¥ es are now. better situated than: @ver to do business. 3 “0 With a camplete stock in all its branches we are ready 0. for business. Thanking the publie'for their very liberal & a0