Daily Reflector, August 27, 1895


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Vol. 2.

Lecal Trains and Boat sient

Passenger, and. mail

h, arri $:22 A. M Going eae
north, arrives eM. Seuth
arriyes 6:37.P. M. ,

North Bound Eroight, arrives 9:50 A
M, leaves 10:10 A

- South Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 P.
M., leaves 2:16 P.M.

Steamer Myers afrives from Wash
ington Monday, Wednesday and Friday
leaves for Washington Tuesday, Thurte
day and saturdav.

Weather Bulletin.
Wednesday : generally fair.

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LOCAL NOTES AND TOBACCO
sOrryR@s

BY 0. L. JOYNER.

i cceneseieeemammnnsl

About 75 per cent. of the crop |;

has been cut, and cures up to
now have been fairly good, but ~a
good lot of that still on the hill
has taken the second growth and
not much good tobacco can be}
cured after this week.

The Danville Journil, conserv-
ative as it usually is, predicts that}
this will neither be a very fine nor
avery commoa erop, bata me-
dium one, with right much color.
From the ovst information that
we can gather this is about the
condition of the crop in Eastern
Carolina.

A dispatch from Rocky Mount
to the Raleigh News and Observer!
dated August 24, says, oThe ware.
housemen-here..-.seem. -the most
modest and least hoastfal of thei
brotherhood, for. while they sell

more tobacco and at the highestT

figures of any of the Eastern Car-"
their own horns?�

Whoopee! Their
horns must have

been blown -
for if there ever was.a town blown

any more than the above named:

town, then we donTt to know
i Ht maksog the ~dae

co and st higher. figures than ; T

[ibacco will get lower prices and
if they are not blowing them still, |

have been casting around picking!

up all the information we..could
gather on the prospects for prices |
of tobacco this year. From near-
ly every quarter comes the report
that old stocks bate " ""

- s
have been Gaull to" naload a
large. part ato 5 the sum:
who buys more tobacco on this
market we expect than al! the
other North Carolina markets to-
gether (being engaged ,exclusive-
ly in bright tobacce) in a private
letter to she wvites come time aro

closed oat bho ave very tency extent

onr.old stacks . and. shall
betterT position. to take ho at ~of Rs

~new crop.� The coast seems clear
er and there is an all around bet-
ter feeling among toterce of all

sid i
HSeqo Lew
= rs +3 * #2 a *

FRANK Wl 2

The King

Ate lao! @ Fisecqe G1 _
doodve ond} teats sci
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7 .if

Clothier "

current of mutua! interest will| were on
soon be circulated from one .to what had just:

| caadd:agrto:

the other and each then can
Le thoroughly understood. Qh,

eS if we could only understand each
zg, |Other, and the motives which

ee because. those who have
had their money tied up for these
jmany years will aati be Ukely | to

there will be more general. wate.

'|faction in the end dis~
position of this crop thas any .in|
five years. Parmers who have
id tobacco will get s0od prices

they ~néver _ blotg|and be satisfied, while on the oon-|*04 run the sales, and one of the

trary, those who have common to-

é dissatisfied, There is one thing
at if our farmers all would learn

would be leas complaint and.
more. content in the marketing of}
~tobaceo-crop. Study to be"|

prompt our actions, and feel +
impulses which direct omr thought
what a kind, happy world this
wouldbe. i (swsi(~(y |

. We caught a good one on Ol~:

thus Joyner at the Eastern Ware- '

house sale to-day. oOld Man
Gus" had 'ddtie 6n ~to reliéye Lim

bayers asked Joyner to bid for

hima few minutes. The buyer|~

came back just as there was 8
lively tilt over a pileT of brighta|
and gave Joyner a hunch with |
his thumb. Joyner tcok the hind:
and raised the bid. A wink fromT
Pat Gorman to the anctioneer) ¥°8
raised him a half when another |

ers § a half.

"Fed ae

ores ae
been standing

Sat ae Peat ae

a him ee ee = a = T

Bon Bs ~ty te re o ges! =

{bunch iu JoynerTs side sént it:

other eastern ~market is not:
still higher, and so on until the!

ing, in the light of

sense and ~reason, we appeal to| be otherwise, and donTt took on [Bile off at a fam IR mnt
those who haves knowledge of ima8 being your enemy, but figure.� The buyer tarped Lgl | ies WHITE. Goel wu
both markets, whut is GF ose x the farmer whose tobacco they ZENO MOORE, Presiden :







". : ana profitable. session

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Prin. Greenville Male Academy.



iti ied by a i
eit? ad should not stand wnt

_ Am electricianTs advertisement i
b|shoald not be calculated to, shock |

One of the heat kinds of am-

Fre | éaiat bodthittties� ~With him-/| |
self in private will learti truths}

. Greenville Market.
PRRs, Wa S. M, Sebults,

ee PTEMBER ioe a

MG [that themultitades, wit nen. or
_~* him.
~| Every: man. bas: in biceelé:a\*�"�
continent of undiscovered char-/|
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LOCAL DIRECTORY.

smi aeieeneetl

COUNTY OFFICERS.

Saperivr Court Clerk, E. A. Moye.
Sheriff, R. W. King. .
Register of Deeds, W. M. King.

Treasurer, J. L. Little.

Coroner, Dr. GC. OTH. Laughing-
ouse.

Survevor,

Com missioners"C. Dawson, chmTn,
Leonidas Fleming, T. F. Keel, Jesse I.
Smith ands. M. Jones.

SupTt. Health, Dr. W. H. Bagwel!
SupTt. County Home. J. W. Smith.

County Examiner of ~Teachers."P rot.

W. H. Kagsdale.

TOWN OFFICES.
Mayor, Ola Forbes.

Clerk, C. Ce Forbes.

Treasurer, W. ~TIT. Godwin.

Police"J. Ww. Perkins, chief, Fred.
Cox, aset; J. W. Murphy, night.

Councilmen"W. H. Smith. W. IL,
Brown, W. ~Tl. Godwin. ~U. A. Wilks,

W ords of Widsom. |

J. F. KING,

ottne howe� YE 7 THVERY, SALE AND FEED
leympathy. of conversation | STABLES.

He enjoys mucb who believes
wroug will never do right.

To nud fault is easy ; to do bet-
ter may be difiicult.

Every wan is a vulume
~know bow tu rcad liu.

Love is about the only thing
that can cure laziness.

Poo many try to point to the
cross with a frown on the face.

On Fifth Street near
Points.

Five

Passengers carried
polntat raasonable rates Good
Horses. Comfortable Vehicles.

if you to

HE KING HOUSE,

Mrs. W.M KING, Prop

: I Business Part of i
When a man is wrong and| ~~ V7 City

wont admit it, he always gets an- |
pry.

CUISINE SUPERB.
GREENVILLE, N. C.

Tne truth we hate the most ""K"XS""S"aKaN_""-
|,be truth that hits us the hardest. | Barbers.

Eujoy present pieasures in such "
&® Way as not to S A. SMITH,

injure future ~y AME

oes. TONSORIAL ARTIST.

He that 1s unwilling to receive | GREENV!LLE, N. C.

Dempsy Ruttin, Julius Jenkins. |

CHURCHES.

Baptist. Services every Sunday (ex-
cept second u orning and night. Prayer
iIneeting Thur-day night. Rev. ©. M.
Billings, pastor. Sunday Sehwool a+ 9°30
A. M. U. D. Rountree, Supt.

Catholic. No regular services.
Episcopal. Servicesevery fourth Sun-
day worning and night. Rey A.

Greaves, Rector. Sunday School at 9:30
A. M. W. B. Brown, sup't.

Methodist. Services every Sunday

morning and Light. Prayer meeting
' Wednesday night. Rev G. F. Smith,
pastor. Sunday Xcheol at 9:30 A.M. A.
B. Ellington, Supt.

Presbyterian. Services eveiv lst an4
3rd Sunday morning and night. Prayer
meeting ~luesday uight Rev. Archie
MecLauchlin, pastor. Sunday School at!
9:30 A. M. +B. D. Kvans, SupTt.

LODGEs,
Covenant Lodge No. 17. [. O. O, F.,
meets every ~Tuesday night. D.D. Has-
et, N .G.
Grecnville Lodge No. 28t A. F. & A.

M. meets first and third Monday nights
Zeno Moore, Ww. M

gp ete ee ese cereseaseese

NEATNEDS-"-QUIGKNESS.

sane. YOUR "

JOB -:- PRINTING

"TO THE"

REFLECTOR OFFICE

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!

"IF YOU WANT-"

First-Class Work.

:
:

as weil as to give, has seceneal Gar Patronage solicited.
jbut half of friendship. ERBERT EDMUNDS,
FASHIONABLE BARE ER.
One says, oThere are people Under Opera House.
who are encyclopedias of every" Special attention given to cleaning
thing that should be forgotten.� Gentlemens Clothing.

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mi

BRING IT ON

ei td ei i ae a a heh a ee eee ee ee

The Planters Tobacco Warebons

o& WANTS &

1,500.000 Pounds of

TOBACCO,

and we are going to have it if hard work and
satisfactory prices will get it.

Pa, ly

ON i lly al al nt aS

Give us a trial and be convinced that

FORBES X% MOYE

can and will give satisfaction in every respect.

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The High Prices we are getting every day for
the farmers who sell with us convince you
that we are yours for highest averages,

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i 222393 SEE 493 493398

rORBES & NALOYTE.
' oGREENVILLE, N. C.

any}

| Professional Cards.

mS

ALEX. L. BLOW

THOS. J. JARVIS.
pA Vis % BLOW,

ATTORN EYS-AT-LA Ww,
GREERNVII.LE, N.C,
@# Practice i. all the Courts

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I. F. TYSON, |

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Greenville, Pitt County, N.C.

Practices in ali the Courts, .= -;

Ciyil and Criminal: Business Soleited.

MakeS a special of fraud diyotce,dam-
ages, actions to recover land, and ¢el-_
lections.

Prompt and careful attention given

all Dosiness.
Money to loan on approved security.
~Terms easy.

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J. H. BLOUNT. J. L. FLEMIN

LOUNT & FLEMING
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
GREENVILLE, N. C.

pes Practice in all the Courts.

L. C. LATHAM. HARRY ~SKINNER
,* HAM & SKINNER,

ATTORN Ss @,
GREE*TVILLE. N.C

John E. Woodard, F. co. Ha
Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N.C.

OODARD & HARDING, .
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,

Greenville, N.

Special attention given to collections
and settlement of claims.

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All of the news of the world. Com-
plete Daily reports from the State
and National Capitols. $8 a year,

THE WEEKLY OBSERVER.
A perfect family journal. All the
news of the week. ~The reports
from the Legislature a special. Fea-
ture. Remember the Weekly- Ob-
server.

ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
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YOUR -- ATTENTION]

IS CALLED 10 THE ELEGANT
"LINE OF" .-

DRESS GOODS, SILKS, LACES,

- Ribbons, Gloves, Mitts, &c., carried by

=

dB GHERRY & GD,

"this season. Our Stock of "

S-H.O.E-.S,

"AND"
Ladies & Childrens

~SLIPPERS!

isthe largest and cheapest ever of-
FSered in this town, come and see for
yourself and be convinced.

BABY CARRIAGES, FURNITURE,

Mattinys, Window Shades and Lace
Curtains.
Goods sold on their merits and

prices made accordingly.

J.B. CHERRY & Co.
J. L. Starkey & Co.

"AGENTS FCK THE"

CITY ELEGTRIG LAUNDRY,

WILMINGTON. N. C.

This Laundry does the finest work in
+e South, and prices are low. We
make shipments eyery Tuesday. Bring
your work to ourstore on Monday and
it will be forwarded promptly. Price
lists furnished on application:

College Hotel

o
MRS. DELLA GAY, Proprietress

Convenient to depot and to the to-
bacco warehouses.

Best aud highest location areund

reenville. Splendid mineral water.

Rooms large and comfortable. Table
supplied with the best the market af
fords.

~Terms ressonable.

�,�otton and Peanuts,

Below are Norfolk prices of cotton
and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished
by Cobb Bros. & Co., Con aission Mer
chants of Norfolk :

Good Middli 711-16
Middling Bed , 73
Low ne 6 15-16
"" a atenk 6}
- PEANUTS.

Extra Prime

toss: | 33
" no #1 bu.

FOLES ONLY.
In These Items. Other News Else-
where.

Rev. R. W. Hines returned to Par mele
toulay.

Miss Vamie Hines has returned from
a@ visit to Goldsvoro.

Mrs. L. C. King, of Norfolk is on a visit
to her old home here.

Mr. B.E. Parham retu:ined Monday
evening from Darham. He was alone.

Mr. F. H. VonEberstein of Chocowin-

ity was here looking at tobacco sales to -
d

ay.

Mr. J. B. Jackson left to-day for
W ake Forest College to resume his stud-
ies.

Col Harry Skinner and Solicitor C. M.
Bernard returned Monday evening from
Wilmington.

Mrs B. F. Sugg and son Mr. Jarvis
Sugg, left Monday cvening to visit rel-
atives at Goldsboro.

Miss Ada Hearne has returned to Lit-
tleton to resume her duties as teacher in
the female school there.

Revs. Leffers and Vines will begin a
protracted meeting at Berea Chureh
next Sunday, Sept. Ist.

Capt George Hawks was back on his
run in charge of the passenger train
Monday, having returned from Old
Point. He looks much improved.

Messrs H. P. Strause, of KRenderson,
and L. L. Strause, of Riehmond, both
prominent tobacconist, came in Monday
evening to spend a day or two on this
market.

Presiding Elder G. A. Ozg'esuy will
fill Rev. G. F. Smiths pulpitin the Meth-
odist church next Sunday morning and
night. Mr, Smith is aSsistingina meet-
ing in Hyde cornty.

United States Senator-sleect Marion
Butler, Congressman-elect Harry Skin-
ner, and C., M. Bernard, a prominent
republican from Eastern North Caroli-
ba, arrived here yesterday and were the!
guests of G. Z. French, republican rep-
resentative for this county in the Jast
legislature. at dinner at the Orton yez-
terday. They went to Ocean View last
night in company with Judge Bussell
and sOme others ." Wil. Dispaten.

The outlook is that the Dairy
REFLEcToR will have to enlarge
before a great while. We hope
our business men will take hold
of the idea that the more patro-"
nage they give the better the
town paper can be made. There
are several improvements we have
in contemplation as soon as the
patronage will jastify.

On Saturday. Augnu-t Bist, the
Baitigipre Clothing Store, M.
Fredlander, Proprietor, will opea
in the sowiy pained store under
the Opera House, next door to

THESE SQUIBS

Just Give You a Gist of the News.|
The colored fain isin progress
at Newbern this week.

Mountain Butter at S. M. Schultz

There were fine breaks at the
warehouses to day.

Nice lot fresh corued Ocracoke
Mullets, yast in. W-. K. Parker.

Ba'timore again stands ut the
head of the league for this sea
son.

New Goods arriving daily at
LangTs.

There were about 30,000 pounds
all told on the four warehouse
floors - to-day. Nice break for
Tuesday.

The Planters had tobacco ro"
day from right close to Wilson,
and some from Craven. That
looks like where the best market
is.

We would lke to see the to-
bacco market that can show up
three better auctioneers than
Lipscomb, Bailey and Aiken.
They wake music.

There were several farners
from Greeve and Craven coun-
ties with tobacco on the Eastern
sales to day. It looked like a
fall time break.

The Datry REFLECTOR wilil sive
daily reports of the Albemarle
Presbytery which meets (in
Greenville September 3rd. The
paper will be sent through the
week to any address for 10 cents.

The printers in the shop will
~get ahead of the editor sometimes.
We wrote asquib for MondavTs
paper saying oThe schools will
open next Monday,� but the type
changed it to oWednesday.�

A large number of ladies were
outat the sales to-day. If the
buyers forgot and winked at their
girls instead of the auctioneer
the latter caught it every time
and shoved up the bul.

Now Is THE TIME -To try one of

our Electric Apnplixnces remem -"
ber if vou are nt cured your
money will bs refrnded. If you
are allrun down «ur Belt will
baild yen up and make you well
again. DonTt delay but use one.
Let os hear from you and we will
take pleasure in grving any in.
formation in regari to our ap.
pliances.__ - 3

the Berber Shop. See advertise. |
ment in another column. on

gus C.J. Rocers, Geu'l Agt.}
JOuN | on, Special Agt.

Arrived"Goy. CarrTs and Sweet.

On the above date, in the new
painted store under the
Opera Huuse, next door
tv the Barber Shon.

BALTIMORE CLOTHING STORE,

M. FREDLANDER, PROP.,

will open a first-class stock of

CLOTHING,
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS

Boots, SuHors, Hats,&c.

Make a note of the upening day
and bear in mind that we will
be prepared to furnish any ar-
ticle in the above lines at prices
that canTt be beat.

ESTABLISHED 1875.

S-N. Schultz

""""

""""
SHOTLDERS
ARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY
ing their yearTs supplies will tind
their interest to get our prices befere pua

chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete
n allits branches.

FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK
RICE, TEA. &c.
always ut Lowest MARKET

RICE.
TOBACEO SNUFF & CIGARS

we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena

bling you to buy at one protit. A com
plete stock of

FURNITURE

always onhand and sold at prices tosult
he times. Our goods areal] bought and
sold for CASH therefore, having no risk
tO run,we sell at a close margin,

_ 8. M. SCHULTZ,Greenviile. N.C


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Daily Reflector, August 27, 1895
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