Attractions for this. week) “New Dress Goods, Storm Overcoats. | He was 60 muclii impressed with jthe. tobacco. lands ‘of*’ Kastern Carolina that he decided .to move. least and make it his fature home. heen -no “ttalk whatever of «tobacco market in Greenville that we know ‘of, , and while we do no pretend ta be to who mind first conceived the idea of Greenmille. and. r rarer a warehouse, we do know |engag® in | the | ‘a time, injpes. with Mr,,M. >, interest a ver a boseted .|Nearly all who came down .:east _lwere impressed with the superior Jadvantages of the ‘séction ‘ands With the introduction of inflow of tobacco meh fiom ithe} old tobacco belt of the State. | great many moved éast to ‘Make from Oxford came down to: Pitt county to instrnet our farmers 4B them’ eurin g tobacco. Among) pea Ke v4 le tas “ » eal $e eet eee J. ‘B. JENKINS. eT ee oe eae 7 At uhis time there had, it their home. , In the fall of 1890 . quite a number iof. young: .men|_ ‘eee oe ee eee bacco culture in the” eastern’) “AH counties there was “pataral'y av| Aw I gotthem i in all cits, colors a and . wewall tnd are Ma ee ee 2 z Fs 2 F et leg batting & a tobadod™ “Widtohiowd. tl Paiting in af alg. from beige to, ‘this. he. moved his fam Wi 1lapR bu’ 42-42 wet here : as 1890. n 1891 + bultivated’ a: | Hbaeco pest near the town of Wil- | ‘gon and in the fatt “of the: ‘same _|year he bought tobadcd ’ on’ ’ the. ¢ 7 Witsen market. ~ was (a8 was stated! a‘ years: ago er.parb of the expense .of, whi was peid by. this, writer). that Mt. |. kB» J. Cobb canvassed the. bacco warehouse. : Fa thie ® ‘year it. + (hede same columns. by this, ‘hwriter when’! a. thousand extra, cupies of the REFLECTOR > were. -|being sdot out. weekly, the, great- , equnty | im thedntereet of, building. a . to- he result. of chases he always. gave. satisfac +}tion, aud, from . the. very, begin 1 uate of his career.on this market \he has gradually. inereased....hi to j business until to-day: there’ is ni lauyer : ‘anywhere that has..a. bet ter, safer and: sounder, line 0: orders.than.he. _Jenking. AF nix..dissolved. coparine) i .1893,, Mr, Jenkins, spring c entire, business in his charge. _ j dreonriles as 8 ee 60. © and. segs this line © pas wel that. ee ‘sould to. adv: ance ti best interests, of the ; ket .- As a judge of her 3 tobacco. —_———— his labor. has.too often been went in ‘these columus 0 “tiéed | repatition- ‘The Greenville ® wane: and with the prospect ‘and hope’ thoroughly informed as Mr. Jenkins, at ze ofa market in G réénville, Mr. house was brought ithto existence | 1 Mr. Jenkins stands without a at perior’ da thé’ Gastérn mark and as & thoroughl) and our friends should. he careful ie Prime rake : that they do not-make an over-|Extra Prime’). {> yy 4 ore: : he ” produetion of tadpole cotton next | {827 iw oming de dentin year.—Dunn Dnion. Tone—easy. riot a oring for wich amount 425 will be SEE are hte Ce recognition a share of the ao ee Appointments by the Bishop of i patronage to be given out in thatisenger. - "= ~~. East Carolina. Greenville Market. city. —_—_ / 1895. nde spose ae by 8. Me Sehaltz. , - = : . 7a ee = A day or sosing a number of = & ott eee 1 Mov, 24th—-Sanday, before. Advent, iid estern Sides Teter them applied to: Sheriff Mason —~i- Snow Hill, $. Barnabas, Sugar cured Hams 12 to 18% for a job, but although that officia | A” ‘Obristian *Sndeavdr So-|. Nov.28th—Thureday, Farmville, Em-| Gorn Veal po i had .semething hké twenty ap-|9iety offers. a reward for the manuel. Flour, Family 4.00 to 4-50 pointments at his diposal he in- followmg, says Rev. H. M. sinrcuany, tein 793 Oats. shee an formed the negro = that/ Price in Parish Record : 4 Dac Brd—-Teemings E. P., Kinetow ogee : ice they had “alt been filled. He) Missing.—Some families from te sa) Salt per Sack SS to lee: promised them, however, that hé church.” ‘ aceon = hay , K. P., Dawson's : 129'e Lo ‘would use his influence “to “get}’” stolen.—Seveial iiours “from|__Dec-8th—2nd Sunday in Advent, ¥.P.) : x por Sad chat +4 them positionsin asother lige of work, but there is a Jurking ens~ picion that the promise is abouts all they will ever get. It is represented that the ne - lambs believed to have gone in cross feel’ greatly ‘dissppoliitéd| a: action of the tawn of No Over the manner in which the iS Bs Ee white Republican fnends have y ae treated them in “che Monumental! Mislaid.—A quantity of sil- City,” but to those familiar with|}”’°. 224 Copper coins on the the history of the aforesaid friends|C®UDter of a saloon, the owner their course is not new. being in a state of excitement Asthbe Lynchburg News says: at the time, “This is the way that the Repub-| Wendered.—Several young licans always deal with the ne- people. When last seen. were care néver to give them more| ane, whicn leads to the city of than a spittoon or sweep-up place| No Good. of honor or emdlument.” Anud| Lost A lad carefully reared: right here it may be added that/not long from home, and for a ~ there are whole lots of people who| time yery promising; supposed are not went for them, eitner.—/to haye gone with one- or. two ) Norfatk Virginian. older companions to Prodigal —_—_- Town, Husk Cane. ‘Maney in in Pabpage. - Any one assisting in the rec~ overy of theabove shall in: no the Lord’s,day By a number of people in differeat ages; dress- ed in their Sunday clothes. a score of a _ Mr. J..Ba. Ma Marsh. who has rine Jose bie eward. ‘seharge of Mr. Geo. W. Hunt- ~ leyis truck: farm, near town,/|:’ = has nearly:two acres, planted in omy vi fe per head, and it only|for this t -takesa very short calculation! going to Pitt county, 3. John’s. Pitt eccunty} 8. ville, 8. Paul’s. Dec. 3lst—Tuesday. ‘Thomas. 8rd—-Frida church of the adyent. at all- ; ; Catechized Lo Session” Saves Sor bios . : Missions. _ GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET : pane S dn bere sem: 19 1 to Lé Dec, 8th—2nd Sunday in Advent,EP., Michael’s Dec. 10th—Tuesday. E. P., Gr en- Dec. 13th—Friday, Paul's. Dec. 15th—3rd Sunday in Advent, M. P., Beaufort county, Zion church. ‘Dee. 15th—3rd Sunday in Advent, E. P., Washingtoa, 8S. Peters. Dec. 17th—-Tueasday, Chocowinity, Beaufort county, Trinity — Dec, i9th— Thu ursday. am * S. Marti-.’s. Dec. 22nd—4th Sunday in Advent, Gatesville, 8. Mary’s. Dec; z65th—Christmas Day, Gates|t county, S. Peter’s. Dec. 26th—Thursday, Fest. 8, Ste- phen, E. BAF nce 3. Barnabas. Dec, 29th—Su rg Shas Christmas, M. RZ Koxobel. 8. Mark’s. after Christmas, hh Pa Po weskemn ican county, Grace Windsor, 5. Vanceboro, 8. Ham- * 1896. Jan. Ist~- Wednesday, Fest. of the Circulation. E. P., Plymouth, Grace Charch. Jan. y; Williamston, M. P. -—Mornt ipraces: = be for Diocesan = 2 wet. <= oj Je 20inash it : be Red adi 5 BP Poe: > = o. a JOUNER. . ja : Bright?) :0°°2.f 3/4 AE? BSF fample J -o 11 87| 10 32 GREENVILLE, N. Q, “ ceuxy: Mt 83s) 12:07) 11 15) Gv Patronage solicited. ArTarboro | . 4 , ERBERT EDMUNDS... _ Lv Tarboro ~ _ FASHIONABLE BARESR. | Lv Rocky Mt 2 33 12 07 nder Opera House, © Ar Weldon * 12.55 Special attention: given to cleaning Gentlemens Clothing. : ‘Train on Scotiand Neck Brancb oad alone Halifax 4.00 THE ‘MORNING, STAR | Dally . ‘Newspaper a North Ca i. The Only. Six-Dollar Daily « ot ‘statement. ‘ite Class inthe State... avers Limited Free The. Wil-} 3 ; + alwavs atbowgesT Mateaet reices 4 —— ge ESTABLISHED IS75* SAN M SeMUL TZ to-|/PORK wt. Conse tz, TARMERS AND MEKUCHANTS BUY} ing their year’s supplies will find : their inzerest toget our prices befcre oa Ba e chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is comp n allits branches. FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAK RICK, TEA, &c. TOBACEO SNUFF & CIGARS. 4we buy difect from Manvfactirers, ene ane maecn buy at oae profit: -A com FURNITURE. rings anc and soid at 1 tosuit bought and sold tor Cast idee. having no risk to Tun,we sell at a Glose margin. Ss. M. SCHUL''2.Greenville. NG GREE NVI LLE i The next. peasion of.this, School will begin on _. MONDHY, SEPT. 2, 1895, and caieilicea for ten neal The cotirse embraces all the branches begs taught inan Academy. berms ‘both. for tuition and -board nore ‘weil goers and : equiped for Pier by _., the course alone. — ree Sgt BY pursue & traps wie aan guarantees enter, with erent. any ij nt or the Btate alpaca, dette refers te tose gg bs ite wall the sia ot eee or Cowes Tee onl Ser ze ig ee aah “preparation a = wala eS a 3 ae mae &, a ati Mesciseicsinbane. sl wed seg ; 9 ‘; @GREESTILLE. xn. ©. {Jonn E. Somtinbest: Wilson, N, c. WO Hanah Se & g| W°°? irons & HARDING, ee ne ake to gollnetions: | Pa _e 15th, as Dec. Sats 1895, ae ATLANTA, Ga. VIA The Atlantic Coast ] ine ae ot Palin Paine ‘Buffet | Sleeping Cars between New York and ta Ga. via éldon, 8 tik Mount, Wilson, Payee: Augus‘s. anion noe, Orangeburé, Alksm Schedules, ing Car secommodations scones Biceps dress any agent Atlan mK Anes oe the undersigned, J. W.MORBIS, .C.S.CAM pate. 14 Charleston,3.C, Rick T. M4. EMERSON, H. M. E He ee. ater You dont know much more about when to look forthe train now than if they had no schedale to rum on. The south bound freight train due to leave here at 2:15 im the afternoon, pulled out Friday at 7:30, just fiye-and-« quarter hours late. And the pas senger train due here at 6:47 did not get in until 9:30. We notice from our exchanges that other towns are haying similar trouble. Atrewtion Laptzr.—By special request we wiilhave an auc— tion sale of our hne of handsome Silverware for Ladies only, Mon- day at 2:30 P. M. This will be your last opportunity as this is our last sale here. For The Orphans. With comm endabie zeal [Roun- tree, Brown & Co., of the Star Warehouse, have set apart Friday, December 20, 1895, fora special sale of tobacco, and will donste one-half of the warehouse charges tothe Oxford Orphan Asylum. They call upon the Masonic brethren fortheir help and aid in making this a grand offeriag. _ Church Services GF Seth church.—Sunds ure unday School at 3:30 A. M. Preaching at li A. M. and 7:20 PM M. Rev. A. Greaves. School at il vy. C : a ess it ; : g g . < - ‘ Third Person, Plural Number, Present Seay Hee ore. T. L. Boyd left this morning for Hal- ifax. Mrs, L. B. Barnhill left this morning for Parmele Col. BE. A. Keith, of Ayden, came up this morning. Olien Warren returned from Nash - yille Friday evening. — Mrs. M. H, Quiserly, of Kinston, came over this morning to visit her par- ents. Miss Stella Lee Fleming. of Middie- burg, is visiting her brother, G, P- Fleming. a Miss Emma Williams, of Falkland, has_been spending a few rod howng, PY Lou Rountree and retu: came over from Rey. A. Greaves Kinston this moraing aad will couduct seryices in the Episcopal church to- Cards are out for the marriage of Charlies L. Afernethy, editor of the Beanfort Herald,to Miss Minnie May. ef Speignt’s Bridge, on Dee. 19th. Another Enterprise. . Greenyille is soon to have an- the town has for a long time been in need. Mr. S. H. Abbott, of Kinston, who was here Friday, leased a pict of ground from tne|” Greenville ~ Lumber Company) upon which to conduct a brick yard, and will move his large|~ plant-here from Kiaston about the first of the new year: The plant will give employment to ebout thirty hands and will bea good addition to the business of the community. Suchan enter- prise will prove a stimulus to building because of the conve- nience it will afford in getting Kinston Incendiaries.. Mr. Lovitt Hines went over to Kinston, Friday evening, and spent the night there- He tells us there is considerable excite ment in the community over the incendiary trials uow before the Superior Court for Lenoir county. Three suspected negroes were ar rested some months ago and held in jail for this term of court to). investigate the charges ageinst them. One of these negroes, who was in the employ of Mr. Bryan Fields at the time of the burning, was first tried, the case resulting in a mistrial, nine of the jury be-| ing for acquittal and three~ for/t a ade i me ie pais — 2 J . en Choir of Monsiote. — bey: - .. Barueoron G#rice. vember. being the price paid. residence built in Forbestown. The Standard Oil Company advanced prices 1 cents per galion this week. once are sure to come again. The tenson is I keep nice, fresh goods. - D. 8. Surra- Greenville has abundant wedding ma- terial, but we don’t heur of any on the programme for the coming holidays. crop this fall is ine, at. least we have ket. iny, Beans, Mince Meat, Dates, Citron, Seeded Raisons, Carrents, Catned Cranberry Sauce. Aunt Serah’s Catsup at 8. M. Schultz. - Ex-Sheriff Warren tells usthat River- side Nurseries has been well crowded with orders for trae trees during the jast for weeks. ’ News.—The best Flour Schultz... ‘I'ry a 24 ib bag. ‘the drama “Amoug the Breakers,'’ which will be presentediu the Upera House Thankagiying night, ’ Choice. supply vf fresh Grocer- ies, Fraits avd Osnued Goods, a i. 8. Smith's. ; if you are looking f.ra good plave to locate, don’t make «a devision util you ~ [have seen Grenville, ‘Tuis town offers epleudid advantages to the homeseeker. Another large iot of Viamend ink, best wrung tiuid lsade, and Cream ddoalege as _Betlecwr Ghieee sine ta Gienartinaee wells of tue State. vue these is at thé College Hotel aud the ower in the yar of H. A. : 7 bargins in Dilverware at lowest Pendere's. ; fee i Pat Gorman’s horse sale and ‘the sil- Udine good gina Peteiercte' le wie Rbk Sadaly td whol : Cotton still a little bettar today, 7.80} - Mrs. Bieks will soon have a handsome Those who buy Groceries of me} After all the dry weather the turuip| see b quantities Of very fine ones fi mur-| | Fresh arrivals: Grits, Hom- is| Proctur Kuott suld by 8S. -M./ ‘Aaihicinanadvsiguinig en} vigmay teil as line: nineral water as can be found in/[, A rare opportunity to purcliase Pn as hooks’ in styles and kinds, ines Foot. Mats,” inys, Flooring — and Table Oil Cloths, Lace Cur- - tains, Curtuin Polesand Fixtures, Shoes ' and Valises, Hand of FURNITUR prise and delight to q riages, s, and a stock that will sur~ both as and price, Baby Car- | eavy Groceries, Flour,.. +| Meat, © Lard, , Molasses, Salt, j as Se » Bee 8 torn Twine. We buy COTTON AND PEANUT and pay the Foren: market priees lReynold’s SHOES for Men and Boys can’t be dan Bros. SHOES for pussible prices, next door "tol aera