SAA MEN AIEEE EE BASS ENS ME II EEN GREENVILLE, N. C.,. NOVEMBER "16, "1905. MUNFORD’S Ww. W.W: Attractions for this week New Dress Goods, GREENVILLE. A Series of of “Avice on the History of To- bacco Culturein the Eastern Counties OUR BUEETEHS: aaa Some of Those Who Have Carried Their Part of the Burden in Push- ing Greenville Forward. modity two factors aré abso- lutely necessary, a seller and a buyer, and we know cf no com- modity that requires any great- er number of either in order to obtain {the best results than tobacco. In establiching a to- bacco market the first thing that is necessary is tobacco, and the next thing somebody to buy it, and one of the most dif: ficult tasks on earth to do is to secure competent and reliable tobacco buyers fora new mar- ket, and then the difficult task of getting the sellers convinced that yeu Baye got the buyers for their product, that will. give them as math at home as. “whey can get elaewhere, commences _ |\gnd continnes.. “These we can today boldly a } fearlessly say Greenville has.. ss who are re- | s of to- nian and _ Were we to undertake to =e a list of all those who have a: times been identified as buyers on this market we would not have space to speak a word for those om ‘who are today permanently| ‘tidentfied here. <4 In effecting the sale of a com-| CNS, RNS as wire L : . a Eastern warenonse on Sept. Ist, 1892, there were present quite a number of tobacconists from a distance among them Mr. J. N- Gorman, of Richmond. On that day we have been told Mr, J. N. Gorman and R. W. Royster formed. a eopartnership for the purpose of conducting a leaf ville market. Nearly every body recollects how splendidly Mr. Royster worked for the Greenville market during the first year that he was here. Soon afzer the opening. of the second tobacco year of Mr. Roy- ster’s connection with the mar- ket the firm of R. W. Royster & Uo. dissolved. As has before been stated Joyner & Heilbroner now occupied by J. N. Gorman & Co., on. the market and after the dissvlution of the firm Mr. Koy- ster decided to go to Richmond, Mr. Gorman assuming the re- sponsibilities of the the firm [conTINUED ON SECOND siete At the opening breaks of na tobacco business on the Green~'- had sold to the firm of R. W.} Royster & Co., the prize house): thus éstablishing them | - For First-class soit +: to -H. B. CLARK'S -raeomget the place of Mr. | Royster, Mr. ?. H. Gorman was sare way d 5) st { 4 price ivan not H..B. CLARK. Middle s oretin Opera House Bic lock Subscription 25 cents per Month. Bntered ni cccond-ciass mail matter. ; EVERY AFTERNOON (EXOEPT SUNDAY) sent to Greenville to. to. J. N. Gormar & Co. = ‘PATRICK-MENRY GORMAN. + above eut indi Mr ormaa. is nothing » boy zdw anf When eee to charge of of J>N. Gorman €\ bad Cés h not _ -attai jo sgt tee. ater hana? eae Malay Si busidies tiled. n here by his firm aladeit y and ‘skill tna ife 4 B,) position hamather bass for ix. its earliest days, long be- fore it was known what the Aire: whacked sashes Se 1 ta a aes =\ure, they were here and to show Kedbousae bad- inthe mar-| el and fac desta: aville, | asa copia market. We were : ie markets he said that in his >i gi, would event - > leading bright to- Sreenyille owes much i ae & Co. for the t t occupies now, ’ bacco market of Nort h Garo i na. At the Aug. 1884 meetin of the Greeuyilld Tobabé Boar? of Tradé Mr. P- H “Gorman was chosen “Vice-President © befng plated on several import- a tanf committees. im: which .ca+ STR cae oat CAMEO CARY ING. - by Fi « rd i a It Bounds spy Ls: sally in Reality a ‘Gravers and” ‘thea boodpehs and other Gorman & ' Sasa {varies a good deal, so that some- JOY mua Aighod It Van trad Settet anticipated. Sometimes when a particular de- oot tofend a Bene ee Wola: the artidinient of the secs as make (the: bept 069 ofthe, shell must be ar- bovis to tid tvhite is thinnest, and figures where the | ! j to roundness to the limbs. It natural- " | ly follows that the one nean paper paint- , stands th |ing and and Sts ne = Pned. (ows will make pri greatest success as a cameo engraver. “Po take out any seratebes made by polished by rubbing it with pum- ice stoné and watér, after Which it must be washed in warm water, when a second polishing follows with pumivce‘dust and ail and witha be wasbed finish’ te gi n. The third and last Sg ome wom e gz) and sglphuric aci'l. A wery, hi gree of polish is thus obtain an bebeld 4 our c4 deo! -Pcrhaps not at’ first the .suecess you dreamed, bué still fairly satisfactory. while with im time bave a choice bit to offera pacity, he tched business. \ ioken Such affciene et oot at Ena) Aa tra citmeo, abit ‘You cut it?” . pe nee Fn habeas “Yeu Ob, that’ @ nothing! I've and is déne @ozens bf them,"* and 0 forth. ident: of a: Tebeoce, as atid’ so omy: while you im tirm initiate Trade in Morth-Carolina. your friend in tho mysteries of cam- eo cutting and feel sufficiently re- rear nag yous labors in ber ex- sleverness. — —Indiana “1 aes 3 pi kl Ds eae smal]l, boxwaod stick. Then it mnat , ‘You gd on to perfectiori ‘and } pana ae Nowe great | - farnt ten , SUBiTie€ i 4 ’ : ef be South, and your work to our wit Luas—Common t will be forwarded promptly. yas application: Ped aa Sorat 7 oO»? 2... 2.8.0.6 . Below are Norfolk of cotton and wouts for ak Ag furnished of ery Mer- anton Good M i $2 ee soe Low Middling?) | “ 16. sy 7 9-16 Good Ordinary 6} Tone—Quiet. PEARUTS. Prime ° Sane Prime Bj f - Se TOT! 1 Greenville Market. M u 4 prepare WA a “er to ¥ es ¢ 6 to 7 Sugar cured Hams 12 & 183 Corn 40 to 6u rCern Meal 50 to 65 } Flour, Family ~—-= 4.00 to 4-50 ard 53 to 10 Oats 4U to 50 Sugar to 6 rc 1 This Laundry does the finest work in prices are low. make shipments eyery s Prices S200 Lf De you wish tobe a fine busines man vf Do you wish Practieal Busines Education in a sure to enter tthe! blake we ee r yi anuary 6, 1896. d uarantees a igent b w euter his Wholé:5 months. wow young men & ng of ahs sof the James ou to fail to find imgcognize. the het that you learn more o enter tie first day. iputiowarkmacene > am. at an Prot. C. H. JAMES. a Fai — we ESTABLI4HED 1875- SAM. M. SCHULTZ, PORK SIDES &SHOULDERS TAKMEKS AND MEKUHANTS BLY ing their year’s supplies will tind their interest to get our prices befcre pu chasing elsewhere. Ourstock iscomplete n allits branches, FLOUR, COFFFE, SUGAK RICK, TEA, &c. always ut LOowgstT Ms SKET PRICES TOBACLO SNUFF & CIGARS we buy direct from Manufacturers, ena Liing youto buy at one profit. A con plete stock of . FURNITURE al ways ouhaad wad sold us prices tugui! 4 he times. Our goods areal! bought auc sold for CASH therefore, haviatg no ris+ to run,we sell at a close ma << 3. M. SCHUL lz. Greenville. N C Mal beady. The next session of this School will begin on MONDAY, SEPT. 2, 188%, and centinue for ten months, The course embraces all the branches isually taught in an Academy. Terms, both for tuition aud beard reasonable. Boys wetl fitted and equipped for bu-iness, by taking. the sacadrmic course alone. Where they wish te pursue a higtier course, this school ruarantees thorough preparation to enter, wi. h credit, any College in North Carolins . or the State University. “it refers tc ose who have recently left jts wall ‘or the truthfulness of this statement. , Any young man with character and moderate ability taking a course With |. wi will be aided iu making a oo ments to continge in the Shadorashooes The discipline will be Kept at ite present standard. Neither time nor attention nor work will be spared to make this school ail that parents could wish, For further particulars see or ad- dress W. H. RAGSDALE, July 30,1895. Princip lot opposite e of Trained: Dogs and Monkeys Don’t miss them. Tent on the vacant The most imerestivg troup 10 and 20 cents. Don’t miss it. exter d G. W. SHEDMAN, Ass’t Manager. Performance every Afternoon at 3 o’clock and at Night at 7:30. Admission A few seats reserved. A Ladies’ and Children’s Show. Aaaay eq4 qufaoo Uy Q RSqlBAM ‘Samo C ‘SIOTUIG O1MIOD ‘suBIPEMOL ‘8019] 417 ‘gINOY OM} Surssy [I -JoUBVA PABA) vw QIK AotW 99 {jo ytB0 ) ‘SISIMOMAOFMOA ws CC. cS > — ee 5 3 3S" = e 2 & Professional Cards. THOS. J. JARVIS. ALEX: L. BLOW ogress & BLOW, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. GREEN VILLE, N.C. ef Practice in. all the Courts de He. BLOUNT. pBLounT & FLEMING: ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, | GREENVILLE, N. C- sar” Practice in all the Courts. t. C. LATHAM. | HARRY SKINNER ATHAM & SKINNER, . ATrTroRscys-aT-laW GREESVIGLE. No O- — John E. Woodard, F. 3. Hardin ‘he Wilson, N.C. Greenville, N.- ¢ Ysoonaue & HARDING, - ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, — iF eee é Greenville, N. ai'and settlement of claims. 3. Le FLEMING | Cheap Excursion Rates Colton States and Sntarnational Exon ATLANTA, GA. Sept. 15th, to Dec. 81st., 1895. VIA The Atlantic Coast Line “Through Pullman Palace Buffet Sleeping Cars between New York and) atlanta Ga. via Richmond, Petersburg, Weldon, Kocky Mount, Wiison, Fayette- “| yille. Florence, Crane ee : andi ules, ~~ Augus‘a. For Rates, Sche ing Car accommodations call on or | dreas any agent Atlantic Coast Line, or the undersigned. J. W.MORRIS, C. S.CAMPDELL, - Div, Pass. Agt. -.. Div, Pass Agt.. Charleston,S.C..__ Richmend Va. T. VM. EMERSON, H. M. EMERSON, rf. Mgr. Asst. Gen’l. Pass. Agt.| Wilmington, N. C. ma eee i F* 2 = 2 ai 7 7 a i f. es ‘ # re wr |__| MRS. DELLA GAY, Proprietress: : ee eae es | Conyenient to depot and to the to- bacco warehouses... iwc? Best and highest location areund reenville. Splendid mineral water. Rooms Targe and comfortable. | | we fied with the best the market af ards. me ets ‘Terms reasonable.- J.F. KING, LIVERY, SALE AND FEED On Fifth Street near Five Points. Passengers carried to an; y oint at reasonable rates Good orses. Comfortable Vehicles. Colton Mate & Inaratinal Exposition, ATLANTA, GEORGIA... ! - via the : : SEABOARD. AIR, LINE: Vestibuled Limited “Trains upon which no extra fare is charged. LOWEST DOUBLE EXCURSION DAILY RATES, SERVICE. Through Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars and day ccaches from Washington, D.C.and. Portsmouth, Virginia. via Fredericksburg. Richmond, Petersbu : Weldon, Kateigh, Southern Pines,N é Chester,S. C3, Elberton, Athens, Ga. Leave Weldon, 3.00 A. VW. 12 noon Arrive Atlanta 4:09 P. M., 6:20 A. M. next day. Leave - Wilmi n, 12:2 nvon, 320 P. M. Arrive Atlanta 4.05 P. M., 5.20 A. M., next day. | ask for tickets via “THE SEA- BOARD ‘AIR LINE. eres Pullman Sleeping Car reservations will be made and farther’ informatior furniwzhed upon application te any Agent of the Seabord Air Line, or ta the undersigned... .~ H. W.B.GLOVER, T: J. ANDERSON, Traffic Managers Gen’l Pass. Agt, EB. ST. JOHN, Vice-Presisient. General Offices, Portsmouth, Va. Barbers — AMES A. SMITH, ae TONSORIAL ARTIST. 2 ae tL iB 1LLE, NO. ¢@ Patronage solicited. _ es nace -SERBERTEDMUNDS, Gentlemens Clothing oo North Bound arrives 9:50 A M. leaves 10:10 A. South Boond arrives 2:00 P, M., leaves 2:16 P. M. Steamer Myers arrives from Wash ngtou Mondsy, Wednesday and Friday eaves for Washingtou Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday. Weather Bulletin. Sanday fair This Nov. 6th, OLA FORBES, Mayor. EOBAECEO BUYERS AND SELLERS linvite you to inspect my besatiful C. C. FORBES, Clerk. —NEW STOCK OF— CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, SHOES, Gents Furnishing Goods I will be mighty giad to wait on you andshow to you my stock. You will be surprised to hear my Low Prices that I reduced since I bought my Low Tariff goods. 1 will give the benefit to you jast to build me up a trade ia Greenville, N.C. Be sure to come to see me for these Goods most be sold at The Baltimore Clothing: Store M. FREDLANDER, Prop. JOEL PATRICK, _COTTON -- BUYER, - GRIPTON, N. C. day and Ayden Friday of each * aint © Rev. C. J Woodson, of Gatesville, «@ Mrs, Florence Daucy returned from Kinston thig morning. Miss Nannie Daniel left this morning for Bethel to visit her sister, Mrs. Ham- mond Miss Mollie Munford, of Scotland Neck, is visiting her brother. Cs T. Munford. Mra. J. D. Davis and little son of Beaufort, a.¢ visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. L. Hamber. ; Solicitor C. M. Bernard left thi; morning for Nashville to be ready for court which commenves thé e Monday, Misses Novella Higgs and Lillian No- bles deft to-day for Tarboro, where they join a party of friends for the At- lanta Exposition. Those who buy Groceriesof me j|Ones are Sure to come again. The reason is I keep nice, fresh goods. D. 8. Surra. Church Services Methodist echurch.—Sanday School at 9:30 A. M. Preaching atll A. Mand 7:30 P. M. by Rev G. F. Smith. Episcopal chureh.—Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Baptist church.—Sunday School at 9:30A- M. Presehing at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. by Rev. C. J. Woodson. Presbyteriau.—Sunday School at 930 A. M. ELECTRIC LIGHTS. Greenville is Waking up and W 1. Have Them. The outlook is that Greenville will bave an electric light plant at an early ‘diay. Hines & Hamilton, of the Green- ville Lumber Co,, have taken the wat- ter in hand and with such enterprising men to push it we may expect it to be earried to success. Mr. Hamulton called on a number of our business we.: tp ascertain who would take lights aud imet with very gratifying eucoura s- ment. All now needed to Mac .ne plant a :ertainty is fur the towu to agree te take a number of lighta for the streets, say twenty. if the town does this, these geuticwen will go to work putting in the plant. This is _n oppor- taoity that Greenville should be quick to embrace. in this progressive age aagument as to the need 6f electric lights is unnecessary. Everybody can. see the advantage of them, and that Greenyille needs such w piant. Let the a prise and its success is assured, Bs if Be aia ee pe oe ara, ee ie eth | : ~ ew mon te-day Bot: the REFLECTOR carriers sick to-day. are ia Forbestown- A. FoRBEs. Shedmans show gives its last per- formauce here to-night. - Beed Oats 40 cents, Timothy Hay $1.10 at A. Forbes’. . Help every improvement ii you waut to see vour town prosper, If you want t0 see the fun go to Shed- man’s show tonight. It is the last per- formance here. Busin:ss was slack with Register of Deeds King this week, and be issued only one marriage licen:e. Another large lot of Diamond Ink, best writing fluid made, and Cream Mucilage, at Reflector Book Store. Bob Moye went hunting Friday after- nooo, and Killed fourteen partridges out of fifteen shots. Bob is a crack shot, From this day on our Children, Boys, Youths and Mens Cioth- ing will be sold 15 per ct. leas than New York cost at Lang’s. ' Another party of our sports were out coon hunting, Friday night, and cap- tured a flue ofie. It is :musing to hear Bob Moye and Earnest fv. bes tell how sowe of the party were shooting at s:ars which they thought were coon’s eyes shiuing up a iree. News:-—Lhe — Procter Kaott best Flour is suid by 8. M. Sckuits. ‘ry « 24 Ib bag. Choice sapply vf fresh Grocer- ies, Fruits aed Canned Goods, at D. 8. Smith's. G. C. Moore tulls us that-one of his bogs was sick, and thinking it might have cholera be knocked it in the head. He then cat the hog open to see whai was the troub':s and founda common pin sticking in the avimals maw. In some Way the uvg had swallowed the pin. -hsectate at large, and the Baptict/ church especially, lost au able wan in the death of Dr. Columbus Vurham, which occured at his home in Haleigh on Thureday night. LHe — He was Secretary the Stace of ‘ meena of Missions gen! Say of toard of Trustee< of Wake Forest Uoi- lege. His loss will be k-enly felt, Mr. Schultz, what new have you! C New Hee Mountain a uckw heat) sets ak Molasses, Oat ‘and town and the citizens rally to the ~ter-/| Py Dried Applen Gai rents, Breezy For Rent.—A dwelling’ house |- ta turn When to the » many things that you will have to buy this winter for the comtoit of yourself and family turn your footsteps toward the store of ae . ‘ and displayed the largest best assorted line of the — fcllowing goods : and Childrens Fine and i Heatg Shoes and Boots in endless styles and kinds, Carpets, Rugs Foot Mats, attinys, Vioortap and Table Oil Cloths, Lace Cur- tains, Curtuin Poles and Fixtures, Valises, Hand Bags, and a stock of FURNITURE that will sur- prise and delight you both as to quality and price, Baby Car- riages, Heavy Groceries, Flour, Meat, Lard, Sugar, aaa ne Salt, Bagging Ties, Peanut Sacks and Twine. We buy COTTON AND PEANUTS and pay the highest market prices Jor them. Reynold’s SHOES for sxe and Boys can’t be Padan Bros. SHOES for the| Ladies and Misses are nes inot Harriss’ Wire Bueile ss are warranted. Try a r d corn- Tet. Phe celebrated Hw G. Co- new an styl i eee tre lew Cauifornial one ae ag: ‘ thoi 4 Cur-|Our Bch rag HERRY & re ‘