THE DAILY REFLE 1. 2. GREENVILLE, N. C., SEPTEMBER 19, 1895. cn: 0. 242 OR. N eae | Greenville market were taking a0) farmers tobacco and shipping it train yoing!to these places and making Going South, | money on it. So firmly was one of our prominent merchants im- pressed with thie idea that be suth Bound Freight, arrives 2:00 P.| gave notice to a good many of leaves 2:16 P. M. ‘his customers that he was going TW a vives ofan aye ito place a man from up the coun- yes for Washington Tuesday, Thurs try oD the Greenville market to pand Saturdav. ibuy for him, and that he would ~~ PLP PPL PPL b-4 ‘ship tobacco frou here to the Weather Bulletin. ‘other markets and make money Friday fair. on it. He placed his man on the market, but after an experience iof only three weeks (but long lenough for him, the merchant of icourse, to be out of pocket to the \tune ofa hundred or so dollars) . his buyer made himself conspicu- A few years ago, 10 fuct fuur|oug by his absence from the ears Only, and in some instances | breaks. The merchant withdrew ‘ach less time than that. several/f,gm the tobacco business & wiser tees eet Sere tales a more experienced wan. But revent a tabacco market being lostond of ama why it was thet . : . ihe lost on his purchase, he gave ery in Greenville nee asa reason that his man only es ic sutwage (oa the high tobacco. Strong ieee denied the right ee was this influence against the slant tobacco by the inerchant market, suceess came slow but sure. There are numbers of our ranning them, and thcse who . : . |people who at that time spoke up were not forced thro’ these straité|¢,- ine home market and have al- were advisea by merchant friends. | | v3 dene so, bat there was not only in Greenville, but all | +b . fc over the county, not to f rol with orp ie uence among som ? | of our citizens against the market. eo nieky a crop, and inthis way |We have heard a good many of numbers - al people bhi xe \the buyers speak of the treatment iguorant of the natural adapted! | they received at the hands of the ity of our scil to the growth and| citizens when they first came to tine development of product! G eenville, and so far as ths writ- , we have had some a ib or ta go ral e voile aod en ‘be lvery hard things said about us in inde ness from the’, anection with the tobacco mar- oppressing bead of our farmers. We neve | Kees so bitter was the feeling merchant against it- B al Trains and Boat Schedule. a issenger and mail h, arrives 8:22 A. M. yes 6:37 P. M. orth Bound Freight, arrives 9:50 A leaves 10:10 A. M. | | | | oa tiediienl Sa ea NOTES AND TOBACCO JOTTINGS. al BY O. L. JOYNER. ll doubt but that our were honest in their views, when afew came together and tried to establish & market for the . ut as every man we knew that if success crowned ©' our efforts the feeling would soon produ recs hae is irs '€| Le outlived, but if failure overtook ev eabli = ed busi ie presti ° — us we would be kicked into obliv- ustadils ineee P ze ‘on asa vagiary youth. Moved seme of BF Lap singed wa by such incentives a few men thrown oe eet | Farmers oe eet ee. Greenvil were advised to ship their tobac— market into existence, co to. Oxford, Henderson and Durham and all the other mar- kets of the State, and told that the few buyers that were on the and while Boys we are the better enabled toshow t ket has bee show those whose opposition was count of the so bitter that although they fought | Mr. us a hard battle and caused us to- aged farmer a CORBETT AND FIZT WILL FIGHT is\Judge Hart decided that there is bat\ the architect of his own fortune, |2° le tobacco the object of this article is not to| heats. especially pass again through the dark days of the market, but in|to 0. taking a partial review of the past cinnatti, MEN, My New Suits are here. Comeandsee them FRANK WILSON, The King Clothier. | a — Rev. E. C. Glenn, pastor of the Morehead City Methodist church passed through Monday on ac death of his father S. B, Glenn, @ prominent and near Greensboro. he advantages the tobacco mar— n to the town and drop many a hard earned dollar, | Loy yet our victory and the defeat of He died Satarday, aged 85 years. — Newberne Journal. their purposes was & blessing tu | them in disguise- So Judge Hart Decides—Gentry Beat Patchen tor a Purse of $3,000—T wo interesting Games. eel (Special to Daily Refiector,) WILMINGTON, N. C., Sept- 19.— legal bar to a prize fight in Dallas; so Corbett avd Fitz simmons will fizht at Dalla s. John R. Gentry beat Patchen st the State fair Park in Initiweukee yesterday: About sud thousand people in at— Joe tendance. It was for a purse of three thousand dollars and was won by Gentry in three straight Boston shut Baltimore out at x- Boston yesterday in @ score of 8 Cleveland won from Cin- score ten to nine- LIVERY, SALE AND FEED - STABLES. . On Fifth Street near Five Passengers carried to orses. Comfortable Vehicles. THE , | SOCIETY. Protects you when sick and unable to follow your business or occupation. Average cost from about one tc 6 r day. No assessments, For information apply to HERBERT A. WHITE. Cashier J. F. KING, Points. eet at reasonable rates Good A Friend in Adversity. Benefits $2.50 to $200 per Week, cents pe act cost stipulated. ZENO MOORE, President. = —_—— oe Be DAILY REFLECTOR: oe = D. J. WHICHARD. Editor. ‘ i ? i Subscription 25 cents per Month. | i — j Entered as second-cias¢ mail matter. 4 ee ; A poor little BoyyBged but 6, died in West Indianapolis actual- ~aw bis ly of a broken heart, because bis/:jon will, in the majority of cases, mother and father could not agree |compel him to’ turnish. the. -Yery | and had separated. What a great best paper the business will justi-’ f EVERY AFTERNOON (EXCEPT SUNDAY) orief that was to break the dear fy. —— 7 = A Lave Letter, The Wilmingtou Dispatch says* an The following letter hasjust come We give it a into our possession. verbatim et likerat im: Law Orrice D. L- RvssELt, ~ little bo~’s heart. i is pafhetic| — ‘beyond expressioa-” His nfoe bebo considerin connection with ‘was Clarence McCane. Then the duty of sustaining their local ‘there was that loving little boy 10 | newspapers | is that strangers our own State who recently shot jndge largely of the thrift, pros— himse!f accidentally, inflicting * | ,erity, iutelligence, and cultiva- 'moftal wound Just before dying tion of a comamuhity by the ap- ‘he called all the famiJy around pearance its paper presents. This astonishing statement is id be the avonal valne of the cotton of the South if. it were all manufactured at home, and the timeis fast coming when the world’s cotton mills % em 6 Another important point people | nust come to the world’s chef lcotton field —the South. This | means a wonderful increase in the wealth of the South; is means a rate of progress and a degree of prosperity never seen before. —— “Dear SIE os are one " the| saying he was aLout to die. And friends in various parts oO the ow in contrast to such tender- State to whom I have concladed' nes abd leye-we yeed of a young to write with regard to thé Repub}. thiefin Michigan. Eddie ithe local paper Many a home seeker has in great measure been influenced to settle in a certain peighborhood because reflected in its prosperity a prosperous and cul- GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET REPORT. BY O-. L. JOYNER. lican nomipition for Governor. think my nomivation would be very acceptuble tothe Populist party. It would insure success- ful fusion in 1896. } “I baye maby reasons for want- ing to be Govenor, not the deast of whith is the factibat Demo— cratic politicians would rather t Thayer stole the avimal “because it was the best he could find;” and is new incustody. He is but 7 years old. yIt ig tar better to die! uke the other two tittte Eoys did,}.. than begin life as a criminal and perishing perbaps as a felon to die at last and go tg the devil. How very important it is that the tivated commuvity-—Richmond Dispatch. The Anmberican Quick Luncna. The prevalence of indigestion in America has been various!)y cccount- ttwo of the favor:+s explanations. But, asa matter of fact, it is not so have any other man in the Siate-. They -krow-that with Rus-ell for for, children. Governor, Democratic influences| will not prevail inthe executive office. Neither abuse vor flattery nor the power of their newspaper press, porthe blandishment of what they call ‘society’ would avail them. Lest examples should be set be—-| much what one eats as the way .n How carefal we! which one eats it which works the should ail be in our words, in our, Dischief, and in America the way daily hfe! How easily the young!!5 4 standing affront to the art of are influenced by bad example i'gastronomy, for in what other >| country than America, as a writer and while plestic and easy of ac- _ in The Critic asks, would the legend cess are molded in life and char-|**Quick Lunch”’ prove an attraction acter. God help the hittle ones A foreigner, especially if he were “I would like to hear from yOU and depraved people! ana have your views about things in general. mae i Ripening Tomatoes in finter. | Among the wanv plans that. have been proposed for saving the tomatoes which remain uuripe| | Yours truly” | to the hungry man? who are surrounded by vicious) to 'a British workman, would regard it ; in the light of an insult. A French- God protect the innocents from |man will do anything in a hurry ex- the cruel contagion of vice, 1l- cept eat, and in consequence his di- morality, degradation! It is a gestive apparatus doesits duty. But jsad thing to see the young sneak | the average American seems to think . . : 'that the time spent at table is wast- aoe into dens, of hia sila a ‘ed. Indeed the writer ix The Critic into places where sin and rulU declares that it is the commonest abide elways. As the twig is bent ithing to see men bolting their food so the tree inelives. The seeds at a lunch counter, not to get back ed for, iced water and sweets being | this way we have for several years Experiment Station. ‘atthe coming of frost, we have ,¢ dissipation and vice early sown found the following the most Sat) can obly produce a barvest of de- isfactory: . ; | vauchery, grossest sins and de ae wat RS IE smminent plorable final resualts.—W ilming- gather all the green tomatoes. | . Wrap each separately in paper—| ofS =— ee eld. newspaper will do. Now The County F aper. pack them in boxes and store in a cool place, just warm enough to, be secure! from frost Lat not tion tothe people aud the inter- warm, the object being tu keep ests of its neigbborhood that no not toripen them. Br:nz out a| outside paper cap supply. few at atime as they are wauted,, If local newspaper is not what and p!ace fp & warm tlaee to rip- it ought to be. the chances are en a few days in adfance. In/that the fault is not with the edi- tor or proprietor, but with the people of the locality, who have it in their power to make it what it ought to be, by. according it, proper and generous support. The had sliced tomatoes ou our table up tothe middle of January.—W. ¥. Massey, Horticulturist, N.C. The couutry paper bearsa rela-| to business, but in vurder to loaf |about the streets till the midday in- ltervalis spent. Even those who en. |joy more leisure show a similar dis- \regard for the high art of dining, ‘and an American lady has been jheard to sav that she thought the nicest way to live would ba to go to the pantry when you wefe hungry and take a bite of something, but that to sit at table was asheér waste of time. ‘Ten mmutes for refresh- ments,” in fact, was ber idea of ra- tional refection. Here at least is one.of the things which we manage better in tlie effete old mother coun- try. Record breaking is all very well, but it is a bad ideal to aim at where speed in eating is concerned. —London Globe. . There seems to be no art of Know!- edge in fewer hands than that of discerning when to have done,— Swift. Greenville Market. Corrected bv S. M. wehultz. Butter, per Ib 15 to 25 Western Sides 6 to7 Sagar cured Hams 12 to 133 PCorn 40 to 60 Corn Mew 50 to 65 Flour, Fainily 4.00 to 4.50 Lard 54 to 10 Oats 40 to 50 Sugar 4to6 Coffee 16 to 25 Salt per Sack 100 to175 Chickens 20 to 50 Eggs per doz 10to 123 Beeswax per Ib 2u Kerosene, 114 to 15 Pease,per ou Hulls, per ton 6 00 Cotton Sced Meal 20 90 FHliides 5 to 9 €otton and Peanuts. Below are Norfolk prices of cotton and peanuts for vesterday, as furnished by Cobb Bros. & Co., Coamission Mer chants of Norfolk: ‘ONSORIAL ARTIST. ‘GREENVILLE, N.C. Ge Patronage solicived. I aneaatre EDMUNDS... aS &. FASHIONABLE BARE ER. “Coder Onera Heuse, _ “Special attention, given to cleaning Gentlemets Clothing. QUOTATIONS. Lugs—Common 8 to 4 “ Good 4to7. “ Fiue . 7to 1 Cutters— Commca 8 to tl “ Medium 11 to 15 ““ Good 15 to 27 OCOTICN. Good Middling 8 1-16 Middling 7% Low Middling 7 5<16 Good Ordinary 7 68 Tone—steady. PEANUT 3. Prime 2} Extra Prime rg: “ancy 3} Spanish $1 bu Yone—ateady . Barbers. panes A. SMITH, = ae LOCAL DIRECTORY. | wi uitstO & WELDON R. | He tel Professional Cards. a AND iokince RAT HOR. Tere olen lai bake Sal as casas or Cout Clerk, E. A. Muye. TRAINS GOIN aoU=S. . Convenient te depet and to the to- . . Sheriff, R. W: King.” eee ‘}; Gomronlont to deper ATTORNEYS AT-LAW, Register of Deeds, W. M. King. Sify Bt es = a Best aba higtiest location around | st F Prudtroe llth ee elgg: Treasurer, J. L. Little. 1895. a & Fl. ra reenville. Spiendid mineral water. ne sieenin ; — Rooms large and comfortable. Table. F. HYSON, oe > Dr. C. OH. Laughing- Leave Weldon A rele M | supplied with the best tne market af B. gervever. ar. Rocvk Mt | 12 57/10 20 tords. Attorney and Coanselor. aes ae i Dawson, chm’n —_—-— ‘Terms reasonable. Greet ville, Pitt prev rota ween, w : <4 2. aaa P in all oS 34 ; Leonidas Flemivg, T. B. Kee), Jesse L. | Lv Tarburo | 12°20) Civ md Criminal Bast Labbe: &: Smith and 8. M. Jones, =p SS —_— Educational Siero et eat diyorve,dam- Sup’t. Health, Dr. W. H. Bagwel) [py Cy Wilson 3 03 pn 6 00 asi, |ages, actions to recover land, - cole ‘Sup’t. County Home, J. sae Iv Bay oe Of ey (SlewaT aie Collegiate. _rompt and earetul attention gives Examiner of Teachers.—Prof. | Ar. rence 7 15) 3 0u ape . Ragsdale. — a Institute. ener on -approved security. = ss ‘REENVILUE, N.C. “8! D. Bagte wee oF (y"a. M. P Prisetpa. With ‘ati eorpe ot TOWN OFFICBES. —__. _| © } =. | Teachers. session begin |J..H. BLGGNT. eee - oo ! P. M. a.m |MONDAY, SEPTE BER 21808. All BRLounT 4 Fu & FLEmt Mayor, Ola Forbes. Ly Wilsgh. 2 is 6 35 38 Kngiiet ‘Branches, Aacient and | Sak oem apd ia Clerk, C. C. Forbes. Lw Gol ro 2 Ww 7 20 | Modern Music will oe) . Ly.M ja 416 ‘ ht on the conservatory plan, all Practice in ali the Courts. Treasurer, W. T. Godwin. Ar Wilmington| 5-45 15 be | by gradeate in music. Inetruetion . W.- Petkins, chief, Fred. e. hee Discipline firm, but kind. Cox, aset; J. W. Murphy, night. ° - : ,erms reasopable, Artand Elocution ke C. LATHAM. HABRY SKINNER Ceunciimen—W. H. Smith. W. L. TRAINS GOING NOTRH. will be taught, if desired, the | AlHAm ® SKLAN SK, Mrown, W. T. Godwin. T. A. Witks,| —— a — sa Tree, . For sertioniers address the I”rin- L : Dempsey Ruffin, Julius Jenkins. J 5 &e|s A’ aT Law, uly 5th 5 A : S scene, . Fags. za Z Fi Jie A. M. P M. 23 : . “< . CHURCHES. ¥ Fiordi:ce 8 15 735 Sohn E. Woodard, F. ©. 2, meses, Serrionsqrery Sunny (ox| EW Rayeacrin| 18 $31 8 a En aay cept second morni and nigit. Prayer| Gv Selma 12 32 uD & HARE. m huraday night. Rev. Cc. M.|/4r Wilxn | 1 20/11 28 | . Bit - Sunday Schvol at 9:39) —-——- — —|-——- Greenville, N. A. M. C. D. Rountree, Sup’t. Fe Sl pecial attention gives to collectiuns. thiplie, “No fe services. os The next Cenie yA School will [4nd settlement‘of claims. one. lereters fourth Sun-| clin TA E ating ge Br ee si) Pai tor, Suan rool a Ly Wilmington| 9 2 Lz. are caer ee | EMM, SEPT 2, 1895, “Method Lv Goldsboro 2 4 meruihg cua a Prove. Sener ar Wilson 1 00 10 20 and continue for ten months. Rey. G. F. smith,| -— —_ —-~- The course embraces all the brkaches| ; fF yRchool at 9:30 4.M. A. 25 tare usually taught in an Academy. : . Ellin ipt. ¢ Z é z Terms, both for tuition and beard! Preebytorie, | Bervic Reais Natiang - = nie 5 fitted and equipped for mocting orang taa r C a hare loss, ‘whete they wish "ts ae eA MIE, Do Brae supe |AT mocuy ME || 2 38 | —— Perrnutoce thorough reparation to| . FOREMOST NEWSPAPER Soi, SUA eta) ce hs enter, wi h credit, any Oollege in. North DAILY Lev Rocky Mt | 233 an os Carolina, or Mate University. LODGES. Ar des 3 48 3 BO refers to those who nave. recently Lett AND Covenant Lodge No. 17.1. UO. 0. F-, si its walls for the truthfuluess of this me SST? Tucwday ® night. D.1). Has-| oo, on Sootiand Neck Braneb 2 sa|" Any you then with chiiratter gad . WEEKLY. Sates Weldon 3.40 p. m.. Halifax. 4.00] qiodcrate ability taking « course. with santas 5 Axeusivilie Lodge No. VA URAL reonville 6.87 p.m. Hinetby 26 ( U2 Wut be aided In ihalohg arrae 1 ot s9 5 eatin i ae o . Ea: foores W ne y Hoteratng, teaves ie 7-85 |tnents to continue in thé higherschoolz.| Independent an ey Greenville 8.23 a. ‘7. a 2 ne wee oe 2 : 28 ishy y any at 11:08 a. — ye catangton The discipline will be Kept at its present standard. Neither time nor attention nor more attractive than invaluable visitor to io office, the club or the Work room. - k will be spared to make this school |. MOP. m.. "Rotate 9. : For further particulars see or ad-| All of the nes of the world. Com- leaves Tarboro 4,50 | dav tue aetooe dress plete Daily i 88 State ¢ Pi im In, atrives Was on 7.38 p.m. Suly 20, ae W. H. Racepate, and National & year. % —s ND YouR— SHOPS. nects ° 5 vas gon egg bahar Alne.|_. Get your eohool capplios ot He me Be THE WREKLY O8SERVER. ‘JOB i PRINTING ‘uarle LE Y except Sun- flector Book Store. Wein! lot Tab- All the : To THE | | lay, Ce a 00 P. M;/lete Péncéils aad States. beret thy, * in Carr's fine fresh S. M. ScHULTZ. a 39 much bétter thag we had egpe m Greep vilke = : & \ obs Veda hdeb Waidald The following cases were disposed of since our last repurt. MeG, Rogers, Larceny, not guilty.. Jno. R. Garris and Jesse Guarrls, af- | fray. plead guilty, jn dgment suspended ion om) entof cog : i= md Jtha Joyver, a judgment | . costs: : .H. White, C. F. White, vames White. Jas. Harris, affrzy W. H. White and Jas. Harris gitiity James White; Cc. -|F. White net guilty: Wiley Williams, affray, pleads guilty, judgmeat suspen'ed on payments. of costs Geo. Eilisoa larceny receiving, pleads guilty. jidgment suspended on pay- fe and points thi: | Pitt county, There were over t):i people from | side to get off! the train here this morning. This shows how convenient the railroad is to people coming to court or who have business in town. ty My store will be closed on Thureday, 19th andon Saturday, 28th, on account of ae S&S. M. SCHULTZ. A stranger was heard to say this week: ‘*What a county you people have down here ! what a live town and hustling’people. [ would like to live in ‘there is tess complaias- of hard times oo any pace I have seen Ina long time.’ . Ki : _ESTABLISHSD 1875- S.77- Schultz PORK SIDES& SHOTLDERS ARMERs AND MERKCHANTS BUY ing their year’s supplies will tind their interest tuget our prices befcre pu. chasing else where. Ourstock is comp ete n all in branches. FLOU2, COFFEE, SUGAK RICK, TEA, &c. lways ut LOWEST MARKET 2 RIUES. TOBACEO SNUFF & CIGARS we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena bling you to buy at one profit. A com plete stock of . - FURNITU RE always Onland and sold at pricesao sult jhe times. Quy goods areall bought-and sold for CASH therefore, having norisk to run.we sell at aclose margip. 8B. M..SCHUL': Greenville. N- Cc THE MORNING STAR. Phe Oldest. Daily New \ SF 25 i =“ It is my pleasure to state to the people went of costs. of Greenville that I have begun the)' —&t — nner sith deadly Dry Goods business -here, and re Juigment 7 in The Pieuters Warehouse still keeps the ijead. No matter what North Carolina. fully solicit a share of your patronage. I gyaraptee price ani quality or Mooney Refunded. my stank plete line of ‘DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES. cis: FURNISHING 3008, CLOTHING. “I Lusty in the State. All are invited to come and také a took’through 6ar lame New S:ock.-. <3. BL CLARK. Middle store’in Opera "House block. embraces a full aud com- ‘to give you as many bar- gains for°-THE CASH, a8 any concern ° pended on pay ment of cosis. West Gorham carrying concealed ‘veapons, pleads guilty, judgment sus- sale, they havea full honee. They were Chock full to-day and prices peuded ou payment of costs. Sandy Reldiit carrying concealed, Weapons uo: guilty. B. L. Cooper, carrying concealed weapons, guilty, judgment suspended on payment of c s8*s. Bb. L. Cooper, carrying concealed | wexpons, pleads guilty: judzmeit: sus- 'pendedon paymet af eo té: BK. L. Ceoper,. sssauit with duadiy weap with intent to kill, guilty, sen- tenced 2 months in jail to be discharged upeu payment of c wt and entering in- te bond to keep the peace. —Reben Robinson, affray = g ‘ilty, judg itac at. suspeaded eon payment 5 Sam & Shelby, wets Ha not guilty: oW. B. Stecks, asganls witd Mealy ae subinits. affray, not guilty _, raing, tarceny and received, e Bat goat thie weuthéf rr anit jtendé fanded.- ~ high as fghtning. - There area great many people in town ° layyambnmany are até aliw tie anx- jous side-of the crimnal docket. Many witnesses and otbers jaterested in court, beside a large crowd in attendance upon = ee The Only Six-Dollar. Daiy of its Ulass inthe State, —- a a Favors Limited Free Coina of American Silver, and of ae Ten Per | al Cent. Tax on the tobieeod sales.. A general rush. on the streets and business is brisk-~ ¥4 ~ GREENVILLE, N. C.- Seph 16,795. 5 J. ‘Rogers : On & “bnsiness | trip for a week or ‘ten: ‘days, all} with The Ger- }, ‘Be at-f ‘to by John” Dobson. “ Re- f &,.¢ure. to}, Blegtric Beit, and-if it does not: cure, your | re THE PuBLic:—QO. havieg gone-off busifess Conne man Electric “Keoency will me ua we.guaran any One aRing & German. money” will ‘be cheerfully” re- | ee meeting in the, Fonte. chiesb | torighti» ist | = Mees Rook | - arabs EBS, Gen’! Av’t. Joun-Dossen, Special Agent.) wee