ESS tee GREENVILLE, N. C., OCTOBER 31, 1895. at Munford’s Fine Clothing Shoes - and Dry Goods at Munford’s LOCAL NOTES AND TOBACCO JOTTINGS. Cer ene - BY O. L. JOYNER. Reader did it ever occur to you that an unfavorable report about anybody or any ma‘ter will -ac~ quire ten times the impetus that a good one will A ‘man may perform ninety-nine acts of charity and benovolence aed if be refuses to go the hundreth one he will be hounded and abused more aboat the nen performance of that one than he will be com- mended for -any ten kind deeds that he has done. A busi- ness man may be public spirited and progressive and may open up channels of industry by which hundreds of idle loafers: are given employment, and because) he neglects to do something which somebody who never did any- thing for themselves or anybody else thinks ought to have been done, by this unfortunate class with which every community is duty. Soitis ten hogsheads of tobaceo may be shipped to other markets, nine of which may sell for less money than they sold for at home and the tenth probably pay a profit of ten or twenty dol- lars and you will hear much more about the one that paid the profit than you will the nme that made a loss. ° We have noticed it time and again, a man is not half so anxious to let 1t be known that. he has lost money by shipping as he is to tell about the smali profits he makes, otwithstanding the fact ‘he 18 encomraging that which is in diréct opposition to his best interests. There seems to bea tendency to keep quiet on the losses, but whenever there is a profit the hills will reverberate with the-information. -Only,-a few days ago we were on the é¢ars coming home and noticed some farmers who had been off selling tobacco. We approached and ask- ed one of them how his tobacco : _,_»|Solds «Why, said, he I got four WEXT DOOR TO BANK. ~ dollars a hundred more than rT afflicted this man has failed in hisifeel for them saying at the sume QCHER AND HANDMER a Than any ever produced. My Clothes, Hats and ‘ einai r Pm talking about. Look over : 7 the stock; it’s complete now, and see if you = don’t agree eit me. One of two things I al- 4 ways mean to do: To sell you better goods than. 3 you get elsewhere for the same price; to: :sell a you the same goods lower than you get them, — FRANK WILSON, The King Clothier. H. B. CLARK. got in Greenyille. ‘We asked him | what he got in Greenville. He said he had _ only ayeraged| fourteen cents. Weasked him to show us his bills and he began -to that he had not made the calculation himeelf but they told him it averaged eighteen cents, We asked him who told him so, and he said, they, the warehouse folks. By this time he found his bills and we took them, Jooked over them and asked him if it | was the same tobacco that he sold in Greenville. Exactly, he said, the same tobacco. We then made the average in the presence ofa - good many others. and showed him that. it. was less than fourteen cents, taking nothing out for his expenses. His only reply was a blank expression. If. that man. bad sold in. Greenville and only averaged fourteen cents. we would vever have heard the last it. As 1t was, like the boy the. calf ran over he had nothing to, say. . JOEL PATRICK, COTTON -:: BUYER, =: GRIFTON, N. C. red ‘Will be in Greenville Wednes— * Neti: ins ae rf 4 be ‘ SAN i a ae ¥ a la hes J ‘ 7 K's ‘ed pt Mi Moe te. Si bias ai ( where no H. B. CL. For First-class éodi go to A ose Weg A i lng ¥ ‘ ba : ii : ee ee ‘ 4g \ : { : ‘ . ? p. i ws . : hs om ‘ shy ua . a we : i wn ‘ ” a p ibe ‘ p ‘ : Soy f ak ‘ " , inns : % na a! : 4 was? al ¥ is i i 3 , : : 4 ) A i ¥ : ; et ; i Walk << bp j Fe Saks i Me Ge i aia ‘ i #4 tg ihe ‘ Deg ee kine, esas: "ce cu Wh can ef é j eats ae i Sad Ra arial i wal fe i 5 ae 4 ‘ae day.and Ayden Friday ot ~~ HB. CLARK... week. . fo t i 2 a al aa ca Te a Ee ee ig Se en amare wena D. J. WHICHARD. Editer. Subscription 25 cents per Month. Entered as eeoond-claes mail Trite EVERY aFreRxooit BtOr! my) pa SSSA ——— +3 ————— a The follewing are the number 4a ™ whiebshe ==that Seen flashes-sof _ of the Confederate pensioners in this State in each of the class~ es: Fist classes 102, second 248: third 382, fourth 1,674, inereage| widows 2,769. The over last year is, first class 24, second 6, third 4, fourth 173, widows 42. The total number is 5,148. The allowance for the reapective classes will be about as foHows: First $66, second $49, third $33, fourth $16 widows $16. Uucle Sam you are going to get licked if you are not care- ful. Spain has blood in her eye and is spitting fire for you. The New Yorkers had a Cuban celebration the other day and it made Spain mad. She wauts the Uttited States to apologize. Uncle Sam has forgot how ard does not want to learm over... If Spaia- wants any apologizing done Why come over here and make us, wé are not afraid of any country-on the globe. Ua- cle Sam just. pelt Spain in the palate and go about your basi- ness. ‘ , _ ‘Tyet’ s WhwatAils the wf A ‘young lady of -fine literary culture cay -brilliant jolish,. is spending thé week in Wilson;and her resplandeat attain ments-im- part Wradiance to efery scene in res, for 80 radiant | “are her emanatiens We fancy~that the dazaling the lighfnings of the besh acc ted dato bolt, and hurled “ concentrated 106- and sparkli * one aga t7TOr. > Curious Bus of North Ogroluam History. pastecenturies, and that oo of their|' ances had been coliected aud woven into the dia- mond dust sprinkled woot and warp of her sparkling mind.— Wilson J: The Raleigh ' porteapondent to the Richmond _Dispaich wrote re cently ‘hat “a curious bit of North Carolina history” has just been breaght tolight. He said that in 1860 a meeting | was held in x county gthe French eniperor to take North Carolina under his wing. The Weldor correspondent to the same paper some days afterwards wrote that. he had made diligent inquiry and| could learn nothing of such a meeting in Halifax county. The, Democrat. has learned the! particulars of the convention in question and now gives them to the public. The convention was held on 14th of October, 1860, at Hill’s Ferry, on Roapoke river, now the little town of Palmyra, ebout six giles «from Scotland Neck. it twas held near. the’ -poigt where Halifax, Edgecombe, Martin and Bertie counties join. There were about three hundred persons in the convention. It was an all. day meeting witha big dinner and barbecue. Warren county was repreresented with the coun- ties already named. There was a lively discussion over two sets of resolutiops that were offered. One set of resolu. tions was to the effect that North Carolina go back under the pro- tection of the English govern- ment; and the other, that North Carolina form an alliance, offen- sive and defensive, with France under Napoleon III. After a lively discussion the latter resolutions were passed and made unanimous. The Democrat ‘gathers these facts from the only man now liv ing who took a prominent part in} the convention.—Seotland Neck} Demecrat. tes sone eee Fearful Punishment, A young negro was arrested at Longview, Grege county, Texas, charged with the murder of Mrs. Leonard Bell, .uede Dyler, the county dat of Smith, an adjgin- ng deduly He wae taken Gack to Tyler, and there by a mob tak- en from the. officers,, removed) to the.scene ef his fiendish | crime, and then slowly roasted to death: Wilmington Siar. re the year between.our | ress— ional and* State elections is aa “off year” in politics. This year has beens ‘niest’- marked excep- tion. Calamity howlers and place hunters who are already making calculations about ‘their course after November elections in 1896, have kept. up the fusilade the blessed year throngh. § . Searcely a aingle week has passed . withont some populistic rally somewhere within the bord- ers Of the State. It has been Batier here,Skinner there, Thomo son yonder,:,and now Henry somewhere eise the liyelong. year. And the mueh-to-be-pitied follow ers of these hangry office-seekers have too often neglected their business in. trying to find out from these Solons something new about the situation. Al this is simply agitation artfully planned and skilfuily executed by these men who are.Jooking for nothing |more nor less than their own per- ‘sonal interest. It is absolutely appalling to see how some men will stultify them- selves about things which they neither have the capacity to know nor ever had the opportunity to learn.. Wedo-so much wish to see a time when men will lay aside all bittermess and forget all unpleas- antoess and turn their attention once more to the development of our goodly land.—Sctotland Neck Demeerat.. Subscribe to the DAILy REFLE C TOR 25 cents a month. J L. Starkey & Co. ~—AGENTS FCR THE— CITY. ELECTRIC. LAUNDRY, WILMINGTON. ‘N.C. This Laundry does the finest work in be South, and prices are low. We make shipménts every Puesday. Bring’ your work tmeurstore on Monday and t will be forwarded a Rropptly. Prices furnished on application‘ ounge Hotel ete da sesaaihbd. It is onericnty pont that S.M.: ue. —— ae; , Proprictross ESTABLISHED 1875- 11, PORK SIDES &SHOTILDERS JNARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUY ing their year’ssupplies will find - their if interest to gota prices befcre pui chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is complete n allits branches. FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR. RICK, TEA, &c. always utLowss? idnwekve sons. TOBACELO SNUFF & CIGARS we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena bling youto buy at one protit. A com ylete stock of ... L. FURNITURE always onuhand and sold at prices tosuit jhe tlines. Our goods areall bought and sold for CASH. fore, having no risk to run,we sell. at a glese margin. 3. M. SCHULYz.#reenville. N C Cheap Excursion Rates , ro , 7 Cotton States anf Ioteraatizal Exposition ATLANTA, GA. Sept. 15th, to Dec. 3l1st., 1895, The Athantie Coast Line Through Pullman Palace’ Buffet Sleeping Cars between New York and Atlanta Ga. via:Richmond, Petersburg, Weldon, Kocky Mouwitt, Wiison, Fayette- ville, Florence.Orangeburg, Aiken and Augus a. For Rates, Schedules, Sleep’ ing Car accommodations call on or ad- dress any agent Atlantic Coast Live, or the undersigned. J. W.MORKIS, -C. S, CAMPDELL, Div; Pass: Agt. Div, Pass’: Charleston,S.C,. messes Va. T. M. EMERSON, H. M. EMERSON. ‘arf. Mgr. Asst. Gen" i Agt. Wilmington, N => Barbers. — AMES A. SMITH, ARTIST. NL. ERBERT EDMUNDS, ot ‘Opera Hetinns » co Pie = — to cleaning WILMINGTON & WELDON R. R. A Generous Werd. GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET Professional Cards. AN D: PHAROS. a . 8 |S |been those of beartléss and inex-| U9 Geol ee 7 to 15 4 nile Couey Neb. SZ |Z S| \ZS |cysable omission. Let as.istop) « Fine... leg tog Pattee & SO 3 eal oe Kalen aa this patronizing. Let us treat|\Currers—Common... .-..6 toll J, He BLOUNT,..=.- “$d. FLEMING Leave Weldon 11 5s| 9 27 , Soutkern people as brothers who “ G veces eee el Qh ort pyran: & FLEMING. pees & a és ar, | écyk Mt. 12 5710! only made a little mistake which Fine.... ......25 to 374 palate erence Mm OC +t 220 we are willing and eager to for- otton Bae eso mts : Courts. ‘ S 2 aot t. Iti & dut a Below are Norfolk prions of cotton aa Practice in all the Vourt ’ fo 2 20) get. is our duty to ReR~\and peanuts for yesterday, as furnighed/ 1, oc. LATHAM: -HARRY SKINNER a A ci? TE 6 9 jerous and helpfal, for nowhere is 3 age pitas) Commission ~ Mer L ATHAM & SKINNER, | Lv —s 2 03/11 03 the flag of our nation more zeal- Sovran’ ee Ly Selma i ously guarded than among the|Good Middling 8 13-16 ATTORNEYe-AT-LAW u Ly Fay’tteville| 4 3u/12 53 bei ..| Middlip 8} GREE VILLE. N. C. Ar. Florence 7 2v| 3 00 people who once tried to reject|; oy Miadling 8 11a — mente eae — To it. ‘The ‘people of the South’ are|Good Ordinary - 73| John E. oo Foo. Harding, a - = noble, patriotic and ‘true. Let| Toue—steady. WEA, By U Retewies, gi Za _____|them see that we can be as gener-| prime FRANUTS- 23 Cee STORM EYE: AS b® a, ‘A.M |Ous in yictoly and prosperity as|Extra Prime 5 Greenville, N. f ancy att : Ty Gubleyoro 7 FE 7 os \sbey have been courageous and | spanish $1bu| Special attention given to collections Ly. Magnolia 416 g 13|strong in misfortune and defeat.| Tone—steady and sottieneat of: aime. ; Ar Wilmington| 5 435 945|__ Boston Budget. — . —— le. M.| A.M rs Greenville Market. 4 FE, KIN Gi, NOTRH. ; a. Corrected by S. M. Schultz TRAINS GOING The Davidson County Commis Bntter, per 1b y anor Dated Os 1 as G. jsloners, at their last meeting, eee Sides ~ 1 6 ae Oct. 6th ;= : oa ) ugar eured Hams 2 to 1806, g2i\s a3 passed upon aud allowed the State ae ees aa —— cost in the Shemwell case, seme) Corn Meal 50 to 63 Si ABLES. Ly Flore: A cr x $3,300. The defendants costs, or- Hoar, Family oh ariedy “ Lv Fayetteville| 10 351 9 35 deied paid by Judge Boykin, |Gats S4to10) Oo. wifth Street near Five wv ee % oa es were not allowed. The commis- roy ol variant Pots. . n % _ _ _jsioners say ‘they will not pay) suit per Sack 1 00 to 1 75 | Se Shemwell’s costs unless com-|Chickens 124 to 20|__ Passengers carried to es ss elled to do so by law. The matter | =285 Pet doz 10 to 123| point at reasonable rates G 7O Pp ; “ orses. Comfortable Vehicles. _~— aul | dees is now in the Superior court. 1 Ly Wilmington 2 = 7 00 —S==—= , TT GREENVILLE iv Maguolia i i : I. y ae noe, | 12-06 | 9 aut. The newspaper isyour friend FATNESS? ar Wilson 1 00 10 27\in spice of you. It helps to build : N ) Ly Tarboro 248 a up the community that supports fo ~ © Bos you. When the day comes to any : _—-SEND YOUR — : 3 oz cS people that the newspapers are — I NTI N os : = dead, the people are on the edge y JOB PR G The next session of this School will P. M. P.M P. M,lof the grave, with nobody left to —TO THE— begin on Lv Wilson 11 37 11 87/10 32| | ee th ‘taph. D Ar Rocky Mt 3383 12.07] 11 15) Write She epliepn- O Yeh A908 REFLECTOR OFFICE & : ew ri | tribute to the newspaper? —Lonis- : Ar Tarboro ‘Times. —IF YOU WANT— Lv Tarboro burg Jimaes > a g and smite for ten Sajongha’ Lv Rocky Mt 2 8 Bo 3 First-Class Work s The cotree embraces all the branches Ar Weldon 12 55! P : ’ ° ly taught in an Academ rofessor Hioks’ the wosther|¥, 0s sacusssse8asSSS85G8208 | ers. bs ae ee Train Lon Sm ieie aaa | prognos icator of St. Louis, pre— — | Terme, pope for tuition and bea a. elc .m. : , = ss >» im ie arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p|dicts that January of 1396 will be . AR. Boys well fitted: pay equipped for @., Greenville 6. 87 rm.» : oe a ae a swinger for cold, and ,advises, THE MORNING ST coarse alone “where Poa] academic | eo » ura n + bd 2 2 _ 2M Greenville 8.22 a. m, Arriving |people, even in the south, to “pro- The Oldest pursne & higher. ‘cau hin < pebool, | Haliths “a Sader. Jad eS ooo boantifally ageinss aaxere enter, with credit proves College in North . ce 4 co a = . Bs gst on Washnigton Branch lenve winter storms ard great cord. Daily. Newspaper in Jarolina,.or the 5 = Washington 7.00 a, m., arrives Parniele |This is geod advice, whether the rol refers $0 town ie, naye roceuay ef ‘this “ Clee where ten ims Cares ee eovere weather ead great cold North Carolina. sre, p. a arrives Was ington 7. aor > come or not: as ‘yout a with sent 9 and einagm Roots od Nesk iivanch. 7 The Only Six-Dollar Daily of} ONeill be aided Jn. akg. orminge vain leaves aarcoru, © ©, via Albe| Chin Wah a New York China-|.. its Class inthe State. ments to continue iu 'uhe higher echot diavie & Ralcigh R. R. dafty except Sun- “a © imi : — < -__— The discipline will be. kept. at its day, at 5 00 p. m., Sanday $00 P. M;)man wants & ‘divorce from his) jovorg Limited Free Coinage|present standard. — ban) va each tle a Sati pei -| wife, an Irish woman. The charge|,¢ American Silver and Repeal| Neithcr ‘time nor attention -fior- cantee goin. ma Gumdev 0.90 & £P'l.e that she gets “too muchee|of the Ten Per Cen:. ‘Tax on 3 Sioa ca aa ;