GREENVILLE, N. C., NOVEMBER 20, 1895. W.W. Winter. Wraps Where’? at MUNFORD’S W.W.W. Attractions | or this week New Dréss Goods, storm Overcoats fine Clothing Shoes, Hats, NHERE? WHERE? A Aaa Munford’s NEXT DOOR TO BANK. OUR BUYERS, Their Part of the Burden in Push- ing Greenville Forward. We have on the market now one buyer that has bern Greenville Warehouse was built and that one is W. T.. MANGUM. While Mr. Mangum is not a very extensive buyer yet he has af all times carried his part of the pur> chases at good prices and there is no one, no not one, that is to— day connected with the market ‘jthat samce its earliest history has stuck closer to Greenville tha» Mr. Mangum. Durting the first year of the market he was one of our buyers and no doubt lost mouey as did the rest who bought that year trying to establish a market. He spent the summer of the second year at his home in Granville county, N. C. but early in the fall returned again and was ready at the opening of the second season to again number one of the buyers for Greenvitle. iHe cultivated a crop of tobacco for his own account the third year, on the farm of Mr. R. A Tyson about nine ~- miles from town. After curing and wrineisiaed Some of Those Who Have Carnred identi-— fied with Greenville since the Ho SERAAAAAPAL PDP LAPP ee eee ee ee sr. COLD WEATHE I gottt them in all 1 waights and a priomee See them, ie ate tas i fie : TO. DRESS } NE. FINE CLOTHING! I got them in all cuts, colors and EE paige ‘See Sg IFRANK GREENVILLE, N. C. WILSON -Vhis crop heand Mr. Tyson bought _|some tobacco on tiie market and when the spring opened he again _freturned to the farm and culti- ‘|vated another crop. This year after he had cured his crop he employed a man to take charge of the stripping and he and Mr. Tyzon came regularly on the mar- ket. This year Mr. Mangum oc- in which T. E. Roberts & Co. did business last year and on the grades that he is buy ing he makes the boys pay outside prices be— fore he lets it go to any one else. We hope that he will build up a lucrative business. As above stated he is the pioneer tobacco bayer of the Greenville market. & we There was a lively run-a-way day aftenroon. A horse that was tied to a buggy wheel took fright at the steam whistle of Gorman’s factory, and ran down the street, The buggy was turned bottom side up, but strange to say only slightly damaged- cupies one half the prize house. out in the tobacco quarter Tues-| @ragginge the buggy with him. | A Long Trip. J. B. Tripp aad his wife, in a two-horse hack, went tripping thro’ Durham today from Car- lisle, Iil., going back to his home do not travel on Sunday,» have been on the road 28 days: | They expect to reach their des-. tivation next Tuesda;. Mr. Tnypp ‘went to Lilinois abont fifteen. months ago a free and festive young man- He married out there and is going back home to settle down in the Old North : State.—Darham Sun. Fresh ‘apiivalei Gitie fou. iny, Beans, Mince Neat,* Dates, Oitron, Seeded Raisons, Currents, Cacned Cranberry Sauce. Aunt Sarah's _— at S. M. aaa i Arizona pays the women teach- ers in her public schools the high- est average monthly wages of any State in the Union—$74.45. Mas- sachuse tes,on the other hand, _ pays her men teachersan. ——e Le $118.07 monthly. | . A Frankford girl asserts that was, one kiss is as-good as a sem it lasts long enough. ; in Pitt county, this State. They — and ‘DAILY REILROTOS, x oa. 3 WHICHARD. Raton” Subscription 26 eants per Pronth. _ Entered as second-class mail matter. EVERY AFTERNOON (EXOEPT SUNDAY) — .——-— A Thriving Little Village. Allow space in your paper and I will give a sketch of - Winter- ville. It is situated on the Scot- land Neck and Kinston brauch of!- the W- & W. R R., five miles from Greenville aud four miles|. from Agden, inthe midst*of a good agricultural section that is peopled with as upright and God fearing people as can be found any where ip the ereat county of Pitt. Winterville has not had a cease Of chills and fever or any other malarial diseases during the fourteen months of its exist ange, for we haye as pure water here as there is in the State. The famous ox Cotten Planter is: manufactured here, there is also the largest tcbaceo hogshead fac- tory here east of the W. & W., R. R. Wagons, carts, the Econom-/covered, but as there is nothing | ic Back Band and butiding mater-/but water in it, no excitement ial ot ail kinds are manufactured here. Winteryille isa busy place when age and sizeare considered. Mr. A. G. Cox is going to put in a new boilerand another CcOrn |the vice. mill,as One mill cannot do the grinding he gets to do. Mr. John Ormond has contract- ed to build the colore1 Mission. ary Baptist church at this place Mr. John Manuing aod Mr. 8. White will complete the Winter- ville schoo) bailding soon. Mr. Bick Dixon badthe mis- fortune to stick aten perny nail in his foot. but he is ont of dan- ger. Aix. - . EEE Fusionst Justice We are informed that a Fasion 4 magistrate here had a claim on a} brother Fusionist He held coart, | sued the man before himself, and gave judgement for bimself tor: the amount of claim and costs. Great is Fusion!— Ratherford - not possess all the virtue, any Thet 1 a kisi don't cos to be atb- letic to. Shrow fellow over. Thatevery map hag more pense| thap he shows ig his actions. - That it is best to bury dead 1s- sues and resarrect live privciples- That it does pot pay to be a good fellow: as no moor fellow ever gets rich. — That the chestnut season ia at its height and the comic weeklies thrive. TFat eyery man who has failen off a bicycle will agree it is ‘a hard, hard world. That itis a glorious thing to have money- It enables one so to despise riches. That yoa should always live: within your incomé, or some day you may haye to live withont It That the meanest man on rec- ord tried to pacify his baby with a poker chip dipped in pepper- mint — That a new river has been dis- was created, That one political paity dce more than the other possess all That when the new woman proves that she can sharpen a lead peneil, it will be one poiut ia ber favor. That an excellent ere of faith in Christiauity, is taking ao umbrella to charch, aad leaving it out in the vestibule. be Making Them Work for Their Living Does Hens Good. Some yaluable advice to far- mers is given by G.H.D. Lixe,) who is 4 great chicken raiser aad egg prodocerin Lower Aisaes. Hw plan iu brief isto make his ae ee aa ee Mr. Lire says: A. “tis necessary to make tena seratch for a living. “I accomplish this by feeding ton Democrat. o = aVenollck \of feeding ior some yearsand have makes them work in a to se- , ork of this kind is absolutely regain to the production of eggs. — “I have observed this ehedete béen satixfiédd with the results, because wy hens lay’ in the fail and winter; when 2gg8 ‘are hieb in price.” Dee. 28th—-unday ufter Christmas, M. P., Hoxebe.. S. Mark’s. Dec. 20th—8 uday after Christ: as,| t_P,, Weodile, BeFtie county, Grace ( hurch. Jet, Blst—Tuesday. Thomas. 1896, , Jan. lat~- Wednesday, Fest. of the Cireulation. E. Pp, Piywoath, Grace Cherch. Jun. Srd—Priday, gs aS ayer. E, P. a rayer. * a ae Even ng Prayer. Holy Communion Windsor, 54, : | ‘Walliameto.,|t finan atte’ locesan : é Pees wt Services. Pact a oe bisa orbits gn. pee ORS Bee Cae EE sale Cte in New York and Cleveland and Mr. Carlisle to ae in New York and. Mr. Olney in Boston. % Nu #* * . ae ; . — x ‘ on * GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET DY oO. L. JOYNER. Tors.—Graen. 2a Woe Appointments by the Bishop of ‘ Bright.... ........4to8 ee: “ Red........ ti.8 bo, 4 Se Luas—Common..;. .. ....4%0,6 1893. ~ Goad 2 2.35 1 *. 7 to 15 Nov. 24th—Suuday before Adyent, ad Fine.... .........12to 7 Snow Hill, 8S. Barnabas. CUTTERS Common. ee “is Ms at Nov.2sth—thursday, Farwmviile, hm- 6 Fine. Ul? $cere to manuel. eeee - ag Dec. ist—lIst Sunday in Advent, Le- € otten end Feanut, ir county, Holy Innocents. - + se = K Below ate’ Norféik ates of” oittnh” Dec. 3rd—Tuesday, E. P., Kinston | .nq peanuts for yesterd AY, 48 furni afied , 8. Mary 8. by Cobb Broa. & Mer: Uec. 6ch—Friday, E. P., Dawson’s|Chants of Nurfok : : !Sehool House . covzon. a | Dee-8th—2nd Sunday in Advent, M. P, ae 8 5- 16 Pitt county, 5. John’s. Low Mid«ling - aan Dec. 5th—zad Sunday in Advent,KP.,| Good Ordinary - - 64 Pit county >. Alichael’s. { Toae—steady ad gs .E. P. G . PEANUTS. - ; ) Dec. 1Uth : ucsday. E. P., Gren Prime : ‘oll vilie, 5. Paul's. Extra Prime noe Dec. 1sth—Friday, Vaneeboru, 8.| “ancy 33 3 Paal’s. . Spanish $1 bu 7 Pa oew- eo Dec. 15th—3rd Sunday in Advent, M. oe P,, Beaufort couuty, Ziva church. ‘ Dee. 1éth—érd Suuday iu Adveut, Greenville Market. a: E. P., Washingtos, 8. Meters. ate Cor betes, by S. M: Schnitz. oa Dec. 17th—-Tuesuay, Chocowinity, enteca Bite x 7 16. oo Ss S. Beaufort county, Trinity Chapel. Sugar cured Hams . om ‘142 to 18} Dec, 19th—Thursday. E, P., Ham-|VOrD tot. 140 te 60 Uton, 8. Martia’s. : : 74 Corn Meal -5- . +80 to.65 “ a pode, Family "4,00 164-80 Dec. 22nd—4th Sunday in ae Lard 2 ~6§ to 10 Garesviile, 5S. Mary’s. Becer x eee Dec. z6th—Christmas Day, Gates! Coffee , 6 to 25 eouuty, S.-Peter’s, Salt per Sack Sh te L765 J bec. wtu—Tuarsday, Fest. 5, ste-| Fees perder ?, af bees phen, E, P., Murfresboro, 5- Baruubas. } Beeswax. per Sy a ii iy WILMINGTON.’ BG. 1 This Laundry does the. .Alnett work 1 in J : be south, and id 4 men | make shipments your work to our store ou pe. e prom a, application! = fart Another large? ren| Ink, best writing re) eof ‘inca | tid ‘made; and- silage, eae I ates i? ie : “ * ee | a . dhs has main : yg" Cocaine’ out of debt aod supported: his *“lfamily during,the year, ti be {clothing and all nec plies, may find himself. have acéomplished**more than than when the year seh: hem Sun. : . "Prains on Washnigt Aci 20. 8 dao mp n- Bran ‘BA as 4 yous ae clea § M, EM weg Traffie Manage °. J. R. KENLY. Geu’l Manager. ma aia = 4 at "ltew dollars in money, bat he ‘will 2 | thousands in .the city, .who have ; = ; || worked as hard. had fewer laxe:| — “les and:.are not a delar- richer) = \College Hotell je - }guarangtees - ak ments to, cuntinae| ja. ‘dis¢ipli hi. lads 1 ko enter, wi.b credit. any College in Sore Caroline or the State University. Sang oan man. wth charaster eT ae a in sie ee ey - Phos. J. y - Srmstios 2 i all the Courts iu. C. LATHAM... fers tc. nose whe, have. recent. “ett ite wall wall ‘or, the truchfuliegs “this = eS © "Siac ™ ie ‘ABVIS = BLOW, _ATTORN RYS-AT-LAW. ‘ee ed RY SKINNER ATHAM & SEINNER, . APTORSEYS*AT-LAY. —~ GREESNERLE. Nm o MRS. DELLAGAY. Proprictress le “ESTABLISHED. LaIBe, ee Si. oe ; DERG Te" Joh ; Ww é & __ _Conventent to depo and to the te SAM. ~~ Sint MULTZ. Ry womaee PS. Morons 2G. | ion P . Mi. Best and highest location — around |, QODARD ‘& HARDING, Swen | | Se, reenville., Splendid inineral waters |PORK SIDES {SHOULDERS WwW ATTORNEYE-AT-LAW, ” Ly Ma lia 4 161. = | tooms large and_ comfortable, Table ARMERS AND MEKUHANTS BUS _ Greenville, we a bad mingtor 5 43° : ros Poe wee? aert oe. market af F ing their year’s supplies will find =| Special attention ee to collections jh. Muh - A. Terms reasonable their interest to get our prices beféce pu. | 8nd settlement of cla © oo : chasing elsewhere. cbeece detain’ tej __ "Faas Gore NOTRE. J al K G,. - |n allits bramchesss« © pay ee peed “EER | &s iN FLOUR; COFPEE, SUGAR | Cheap Excutsion Rates omen fea le | Re Wim taacae | RPP erty ik —|—— |— A Ley. SALE M0 TE always uclowsser MARKET PRices | | seen = a ee ‘LeFlorétce (“8 15| 7 35 TOBACEO SNUFE & CIGARS 4 PVD Ey Fayetteville} 10 551 9 35 STABLES. we buy. «direet from Manufacmirers, ena i MET te tiz: mate seer bling youto buy at one Prout. ay Witsen 4 20 ; slete atock of'* , a St Cotten Stott and international ante - On “Fifth ‘Street near Five FE. U RN ITU RE. sprianex ene ma ys ae Points. . jalways onhand ped eoidax prices tupac ~~ i ey a ee pers) cid ra | hepa a E oo ou] the times. goeds‘area t Sept. 16th, to Dec. 31gt.s,1895. acto —|-—— - 7 ee . : sold for CASH therefore, having no rist BLO; e Pe aps i 2 _ AM .M.| Passengers ‘carried to. anyite FORE sell ata close _margip.. —. ‘Ly Wiimington}~ 0:25 7 00 ble zat Good SCHU Fo .areeni vals N ec 7 in Ly M 10.56 aaa Horses... Comto zates) cat’ : dele 9% 297 Ey Golisbero. | 12 05]. 9 40 Comfortable Vehicles. ssapanee! Hig Gag awaken [4,000 |. | 30 GREENVILLE» ‘Mh A v ae an RRA. “— : I Barbers. : semen a TSE be Vs Bt [SESE aa NOD, TNT ook i {Slee C ‘New Yo Ze Aa its AMES A. SMITH, Atlanta Ga. via Richmond, Peversburg, _ pi 4-4 TONSORIAL ARTIST. Weldon, Itecky Mount, Wilson, Fayette- . . P.M|P. M, i OGREENV!ILLE, N. 0. ~" ; jyibe, Florenre, “Oran et en ‘Ly wi 11 37 11 37| 10°82 geburg, Aiken and = hema 338 1207| 11.18| ‘Patronage solicited. ‘The next session of this Seno! wi Augus a. For Sates, s. Schedules, sleep” Ar tsi 4 ERBERT EDMUNDS, oe oy ee ie oe a eg ee ne} oF 7 Ag Bd A Sahat || re 1 WQS er sonem, os cane | n ei we : tv Acco Ra: oT . Special. attention Ore, to cleaning} . Div. Pom k es 8 re Rui . |Gentlemens: othing. ‘and eentinue for ten months. Cu ae ed ui Neck Brabeti Road | The qoibya grag ail the bratiches |, T. M. EMERSON, ‘=. ML EMERSON i: usua taught in an Academy. . : ’ m Canes mf i setee SoTHE MORNING STAR. ‘enti, Nich! tor tuition yg eard yet. "Finite Gen’, Pass Axt. Pe Glad 6.387. Ps fn. ‘Kinston: 7: "rail F a ee : ' es bs (2 reasonabie. P eee is £ % : eae i ves, Kinston 7.20F <_ fa : L st 7 fore bw fitted and Renn a ss Pie i iJ a Firat ties * ay