Daily Reflector, November 14, 1895


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GREENVILLE, } N. ©, NOVEMBER 714, 1885.

MUNFORDTS

Attractions |

for this week

New Dress

Goods,

Storm

~Overcoats.
Fine Clothing

Shoes, Hats,
WHERE?
WHERE ?
at.

MunfordT Ss,

NEXT ~DOOR 70 BANK.

GREENVILLE.

the History of To-
bacco Culturein
the Eastern
Counties

al
THE GROWTH AND DEVELOP- |

MENT OF THE GREENVILLE
NW. C. TOBACCO MARKET

ville Now and Greenvile Five
Years Ago.

lishedT in Greenville. It

it has maintained ever since.

he sold an interest to O. Hooker.

snecessful career. Early

management the

:

@. ¥. EVANS:

|miliarly known to everybody, was w

A Series of 5e Axtteles on

Some Interesting Facts About Green

This house, that is perhaps the)
best known in Eastern North|
Carolina, was the second estab-
was
built in 1892, and wasopened on
the Ist of September with one of
the biggest occasions Greenville
has known. The first season it
was uperated by O. L. Joyner and
Alex. Heilbroner,. and from the
very start the Eastern took the
lead of the market which position

In the spring of 1893-Mr. Joy-
ner purchased the interest of Mr
Heilbroner in the business, and
in ~he summer of the samé year).

Throughthe two seasons follow-

ing Mr. Joyner conducted the
business of the house alone with|
Mr. Hooker as a silent partner|
and under his splendid manage-|
ment the Eastern continued its
this}
year a copertnership was formed)
between G. F. Evans, O. L- Joy"|
ner. and QO. Hooker, these. three
nakiag the strongest team the
market has ever had. Under this
Eastern has
gone on up the tadder, and 80
far this season has sold 40 per
cent ~of the tobacco marketed

oQld Map Goss,� as; he is fa |

-SwEDEALER je

GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,

rene

Pitt connty anil was the Sra tol: to
engage in the warebouse business
in Greenville. From the start he
has thrown his entire energy into
it with a

ce Gils Mata ok toes rank
in the Fastern markets. He isa
superior judge of tobacco, pos-
business qual-
Seay sodpram pe whom tne

: 2
We ae photograph
thos wit: | others ~to

of Ol-

~jamong the first ~to usenet.

LOouErIE RS ON SECOND PAGE. }

HEN SUD GOES diate Bs

determination that

DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, 8.

GREENVILLE, N. C.

Ww
te
S
A

"pe [neve etre ona 4 of him, but.

_and the prices are way down. ;







D. J. WHIGHAED. meaheor

Subscr iptien 25 cents per Month.

Entered as second-class mail matter.

rvEsy

a

GREENIVLLE.

yo

~ anata

gna

bis red head blinded the artist
and he ~uy onity t
ever, a fi is ~bot
- the people who Olthos s Joy-

weahsand degide tq-eqst his lot

| suspAxry

hecbae sritten

umns has
tioa to the Greenville tobacco
pmarket. aby, ot

To ng sfory

~ oy has been almost the
life of the market. He has la
| bored iu sagscu sad eut of sea
son for its success, and has spent
mereeoney and work esl barder

in sdvettising it them ~amy other

man.

ae

2

~\icauses which

) rat Soseibls = in Ma Seber.

F hea rr Moe dae bode Whhout

saying. bata he Sab aca no boast
of e
oir Fe 2 a 4A aa othe� pasted

man, and"heTs got -the oboodle.�
T mbinati _.bim b
JS ade k intr
Thougit his fitét fait igdarTst Gon-
nection with the jndustry

was in a silent oway, this season
he is oneT ~of the ~attive workers

~for the market Saud odp be found

slat his postin the Eastern every

day- 3

Tt ig astonishing 10 see. the
difference of opinion as express-
ed by the Southern and N orth-

érfi PressT in respect to thé) P
| gave gs the results

J Ulot last TuesdayTs election. The

Some witonce said ofa law

' fem in Greenville that it was com-

ae ig

withthe tobacco intezests of Pitt.
county. Wien be came ) Foe,
trog:collegg, one

nterest in establish-

ing « tobaceo market

here ail Gbdecl. he Sekt to him:} �

Southern Press, evea that part

Mr. Cleveland the money
question, ~are _free to admit that

~I |the ; administration is, largely} ¥
\responsible for. the Repnblican

landslide, which came, and that

~| part.which advocates frev, silver

dogs. not hesitate 40 charge di-
rectly the results upon the pow-
ers that: be.

The: Northern Press attribate
the result to: the fact: chat: the
Democratic ~party isT not stand-
ing by PresidentT Cteveland and
go on to show othat every man
who has 6ppos -d Mr/Oleyeland
for 4 é past twoT yours was bad-
ly beaten oTiesday°" The New
York Herald z0¢s 86 faras to aay
that the result of ~Tuesday

electio makes it ive
nesessary� that Mr. peal

~be. nominated i: * the Democrats |".
sues § i have any Prospert of

T i Ys

. He scc6apted..the invitation,and
has since been regularly conduct

ing a tobacco department in the

ilich Ob Ed WEE? oar

of it which holds the views of].

Tops."Green.... .....3% ito p 3
� en Prva rrT errr 4to 8
btu scees .stod
aA: Sy
Se. we *eee as »* 2 t 1
CUTTERS - - Common, + hiay to 11
o wy 4 to 20
o fee rr Vy . oS 374
SPFAP 9b POR
Below aré* He of cotton
and peanuts a ay, as furnished
by Cobb Bros. Commission Mer-
chants 62 yodloe ; P
Good
00 Midali -
Middling ue = a}
Low Middling 7 lil-.w
Good Ordinary «| 7
Tone"Quiet.
_"PEANUTS. "
rapame , Ee
c 3}
Span $1 bu
na a .
Greenville Market.

Corrected by S. M. Schaltz.

ntter, per lyn" 15 to 25
Western Sides 6 to 7
Sugar cured Hams 12 to 183
Corn : ; 4@ to 6U

° r ys : Oto 65
Piette ity eobbace
bin 53 to 10

P tor we ese
Salt per Sack 85 tol7s
Chickens 123 to 2g
Eggs per d or 12 5
Beesway Ry eS

SDL Btatkey & Co.
Aon Trros

| AY ELBOTRIG EAUNDRY,

__ -WILMINGTON. N. C..
EEE dk Oded EEE.
~he South, and prices are low. We

rout Sark et Tuesday: » ring

= Soredehed on application:

Greenville ~Collegiate
Institute.

of eel With full ai earner ae

©iTeachers. Next seasion

and beauty. By eliminating the : age

»| MONDAY, SE BER 2,1895.
the the | English h

il
es, Ancient and
RG pg oF Music will oé

Art anak Elocution

ardour

oe
cipal, Greet.ville N, C.







el Sate tera, ise Ce pee ee a sla NS Ss Siig ee ee pee ai a Te ea

oESTABLISHED 1275:

SAM. M. SCHULTZ,

PORK SIDES & SHOMLDERS

JAKMERS AND MEKUHANTS BL ¥
ing their yearTs supplies will tind

their interest toget our prices befcre
anasinereleowhart Ourstock secoumiioc
natlits branches.

_ FLOUR, COFFFE, SUGAK
RICK, TEA, &c.
wiways ut Lowgst MAREET fRIvED

TOBACLO SNUFF & CIGARS
we Duy direct from Manufacturers, ens
biiug youto buy at oae protit. A con
Jlete stock of

FURNITURE

alwa a and nt aot e as riees tesuli

ghe times. bought and
sold for Prt Sashes baving no risk
te run,we sell at a close margin.

3s. M. SUHUL Ls. Greenville. Nec

CREENVILLE

le a

The next session of this School will
begin on

J it jacht in an Aexdemy.
Sty both for tuition and beard

Where they wish

to

jursie a tare? course, this noes

ten, ei corte Getcan ive
er,

Mirclties ot the Soo de ersity. It

x Sane aehfuln recently this
wa tru es6 0
a

an ponent with: character and

is = wit be aided We ake taking arrargen

ments to cuntinue in the higher
| The discipline wilt be kept at tte
present standard.

Neither time ner attention - nor}
to make: this echool

work will be spared
ail that parents could wich.
For further peariioniany: see or ai-

Ww. H. RAGEDA
Principe)

July sons08.

gs a Monkeys in the

Tent on the vacant Jut opposite Hotel -

2 embraces all cee

pé of Trained Do

tine trou
+ mis4 thew.

Don

The most ivieres

world.
Macon.

10 and 20 cents.
DonTt miss it.

G. W. SHEDMAN. Asst Wanawer:

Performance every Afternoon at 3 oTclock and at Night at, 7:30. Admission
A few seats reserved. A LadiesT and ChildrenTs Show.

Of ~BUMIPEMOr ~se191q}V
SHETTEM oSamo; Auang egy
jim aonoantaoo uy

oyon
VA puwiy vq

5 ig

| O27 *srezu1
~seam ty ~9470480

ee ean oO.m9 rae ~We 400

~#48 70}} 104000)

THOS. J. JARVIS.
yy Aev ee & BLOW,

| Professional Cards.

ALEX: L. BLOW

ATTORNEYS-AT-LA W.

GREENVILLE, N.C.
« Practice in allthe Cearts

i. er: BLOUNT.
Bt LOU NT

a. lL. FLEMING

& FLEMING
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
é GKEEN VILLE, N. C.

e@y- Practieé in all the Courts, .

~L. ©. LATHAM.

HARRY SKINNER

Pease & sKINN#&R,

ATTORMEYS~AT- = ad
GREED oILLE. x.

ee eet

Wilsen, N.C...

~¥3% eae

and settlement of c

John E. Woodard, F. ©. Harding,

Greenville, N.«

GODAKD & HARDING,
AESURAEB TAA Ns

Greenville, N-

» te collectivas
ims.

| =Through
~Augusta. For

JT. Fe eae 0. 8. CAMPDELL,

T. W) EMERSON, H. M

Cheap " mci

i Sa i! Dyin
ae ATLANTA, Gi.
Sept. 15th, te Dec. 3lst., 1895

wei

'The Atlantic Uoast Line]

Dulles: ~Palace Bautet
tg,
Weldon, Kocky. Mount, gg on Page|
ville, Florehee, Orangeb aD
Schetales at eer

ing Car aceommodatiens.call on or a
Gross Buy -sguet Acante Loam Tine, or
the undersigned. -

nate on: ve between Sew pict

Pica

1,3.C.

| [College How

olear Passat loge� re

~e, . Yu) PYERBER EDMUNDS,
. ~ie

es ~

| MRS. DELLA GAY, Proprietress

Conveniéat tis dasck and to the to

bacco warehouses.
Best. and. -h t location. around
reenville. § did mineral water.

Rooms large and comfertable. ~Fable
penx Fai with the best the market af

Terms reasonable.

J. F. KING,

ERY, SALE: AND FEED

~STABLES.

On Fifth avin near Five
Points,

&

Puibenieee carried to
int at reasonable rates
orses. Comfortable Vehicles.

Cotten States & Itaraatioal Expt

ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
via the

SEABOARD. AIR�
| ~Vestibuled Ligited :

upon which no extra fare: .
LOWEST . DOUBLE :
EXCURSION DAILY
RATEs, SERVICE.

Through Pullman Buffet. Roping Cars .
and day coaches from F

Washinateay- D.C. and.
T,. Portsmouth, Virginia.

es

Leave Weldon, 3.00 A A. M. 12 noon

Arrive Atlanta mph ca Re 5:20 *sa5 :

nvon, Soles P. M. gag et nana 00 |
{P- M., 6.20 A. x next day- :

Ask for tickets via **rHE sRa-
BOARD AIR LIN =. a
Car seeorvations

Pultman Sle
and. i reed sig gers n
; Seaboard Ait Line, or to
ndérsigned. = "

H. W.B.GLOVER, T. J. ANDERSON,
Traffic Manager. GenT! Pass. Agt.

el JR.
General Offices,, Portsmooth, Va.

hae oe

pe ES le a

=

iii PS aca:

a aOR

james A. SMITH,
TONS

FASHIONABLE BARES.
nder Opera House, _

Trt. Mgr. | hues @bett: Paie. ~Agt.
Wilmington, N.C.

Special attention vei: to� he
Gentlemens Clothing st bes

oor to -







| Bound , arrives 9-50
M. leaves 10:10 A.
Seeth Bound arrives 2-0 P.

M.. leaves 2:15 P.

Steamer Myers errives from Wash
ngton Wondey, Wednesday snd Friday
eaves for pe oes yy Tuesday, Thure

SERS A SEE

Iinvite you to inspect my beasatiful

CLOTHING,
ORY GOODS, SHOES,

.
iJ
listed} bervard is not as old
meet

3

ae :
ae
Lei x ,
T is:

Bothy tA CTE =

Ten /

hake

z

rere

ever a o bundsed years
hat is the property of W.

7
7

2 you itTs)
He says it

of course, but he can
history just the same.
went through the war

oem old hatthen. * "

Shedman Show last \Bigt

- hight ot Saothed ge lot of Diamond
~quite a nice house and© = @Tnk, best writing fluid madergand
formance was good. The: ~Cream ucilage, at Reflector)T
kéys and dogs caus in fc " St¢re. = " ;

share of praise oand they were
certainly wel} trained.
~tortionist was far
earage and some se
ccoedingly difficall =

Important Dety Devolved on tt
- Secuon 5, Skapter�"� o1530
ate of 1895 is us fovows = -

=

of each .

twelve mot eke
cation of this Act, amie alter
or create separate places of elec-

ptt 5 gee

1812 and

and bie

~the Clerk of the " cou ~=

For sale at D. 8S. Smith's.

ss been snow in several sec-
e this week.

A. ForbesT.

pet prophets and the weath
page._faller out. They:ean
now.

The f f
loaded tha

oe dog show -hay:
i boy with. squee-dunk
viadders, and the boy "is



Or pear Children,
' Mens Cloth

n 80 many peo
to D. teak for a smoke
ag full) hne of the

* wed of cigars and

kay ine sure to pie suited.

#
4, is
. g 3
-
r)

40 cents, oTimothy |

of

A aleg arse house having: 8|,.
eee @oitinue as good as

\4

* i ate a
~- = - 2 Es =
ce, Saas ae ea
= oe io 4
. oe | Be §F. *
; Al re ' @
" "" 4 :
ra
: '

Saead
b wn, John|~�"�
~lLowlow, says the oSouthern)

Leader� is the best cigar he Tyer am = dis

'

Wares, Curtuin Poles oad) Fixture

. ° . The Washington Eveoi ~Messenger| .
tion in their respective counties [{s one year old. We nope it may reach Valises, Hand s, and a stoe
vide, a9 DESC SS MIBY\a gréat age) 28d; reeset: wicks dnp Gased ' of FURNITURE that will $s

Gents Furnishing Goods) 0 Pt sae coperile place

prise and delight *

es

I will be mighty giad to waitoa
you and show to you my stock.
You will be surprised to hear
my Low Prices that I reduced
since I bought my Low Tarif
goods. 1 will give the benefit to |
you just to build me up a trade

in Greenville, N.C.
Be sure to come to see me for these

Goods most be sold at

ic j ~% ~ 7
jaitimore Clothing. Stare
M. FREDELANDER, Prop.

, PATRICK, |
ON =~ BUYER, |_

Pe ee

of yoting for eyery three hen-
dred and fifty electors in every
vrisinh Of tbaic ~tes pédhire
couati woether auch sab-diyis-
icn be a township, city or
ward; of whieh ssid action the

advertisement in some jour

by
\ual publishéd inthe! ppumty, | if) A*
any such there be; otherwise inp

sai | clerk shall give due notice;

success year after year.
| omental neniill "

. T.C, Weoten and H. E. Shaw are
associated in establiching a law office;in,
Kiustoa. They expect to openg BB} C07;
otfice iu Greenvrite albeit siot Free [oo
Press.

News The ae?

tees Kyott suld by _B-. M.
halts. ry » 24|b bog. |

the: Serban Ro
at hand, the qaestion may be asked by.
some otie if the bustbess otiduies willbe

pe is

osi mf PERN

eae reba
old's. ie SHOR
an ~Boye cant

' ~tei M

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The newspaper was established in 1882, and was originally named the Eastern Reflector. It was founded by Julian Whichard and David Jordan with equipment they purchased from The Greenville Express. On December 10, 1894, it adopted the name The Reflector and began publishing every day. Cox Newspapers acquired The Daily Reflector in 1996. Creator: Daily Reflector (Greenville, N.C.) - November 14, 1895
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