mercenaries nih D.J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner. TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. 25 Bests a Month. = ‘Oren Vol. 5. Sas GREENVILLE, N. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1897. No. 687 NO. 2. 7 ~ ‘Fre is still the same price A YARD. FOR THE CASH, as) DUMB SELL NO. 3. Statement of Condition December 17th, 1896. R. L. DAVIS, Pres’t. R. A. TYSON, Vice-Pres’t. J. L. LITTLE. \Cash’s, JUNE 15th, 1896. ‘LULA BILITIES. Capital paid in $23,000.00 Undivided Profits 3,045.54 Deposits 81,787.59 Due Banks 1,131.87 Time Certificates 1,255.00 ‘Cashiers Checks 1,480.59 Total $111,700.5 Correspondence Invited. Eimvvod [iy We have opened up on our farm one mile exst of Greenville a ——-first—class AIRY OF ]MENTY (0H. ‘ And are prepared to furnish town and community with the —THE BEST JERSEY— NIL, GREAM AND BUTTER at your door every morning at reasonable prices. Give us one trial and you will be our custom- er. For prices apply to the pro- prietors or manager. Orders ieft with either,will have prompt at- tention. | Jas. & Wiley Brown Pops R. M. Kennedy, M’g’. Cotton anc reanut, Below are Norfolk prices of cottu.. and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished by Cobb Bros. & Commission Mer- chants of Norfok COTTON. \ Good Middling 7 8-16 MidQing 6 15-16 Low Middling 6 9-16 Good Ordinary 5} Tone—quiet. PEANOTS. Prime 2 Extra Prime 2} “ancy 28 Spanish 60 to,75 Tone—quiet. Greenville Market. Corrected by S. M. Schultz. Bntter, per lb 16 to 25 Western Sides 4tto4 Sugar cured Hams 10 to 120 Corn 40 to 65 Corn Meal 50 to 65 ‘Flour, Family 5.5to 6,20 Lard 64 to 1¢ Oats” 35 to 4 Sugar 4 to Coffee 13 to.20 Salt per Sack 75 to 1 56 Chickens 10 bo 23 Eggs per doz 120 vee Beeswax. per POISON Re A SPECIALTY coast sic -_permanen cured in 15035 days. You canbe sreatoaal mre Ome forsame price under same guaran: ty. Ifyou prefer tocome here we willcon: tract to pay railroad fareand hotel bills,and no if we fail to cure. If you have taken mer cury, iodide Seep and still have aches and ains, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat, imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows fallin out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISO hae onsen and chon tia eat Pts nre case we cannot cure, n ely drop wal. This dise baffled the skill of the most eininant ohne ians. %500,000 capital behind our uncondis onal guaranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed on pplication. Address Cook REMEDY CO. q nic Temple. CHICAGO, ILL. ” ESTABLISHHD 1875. SAM. M. SGRULTZ PORK SIDES &SHOULDER JARMERS ANI) MEKUHANTS BUY ing their year’s supplies will tind their interest to get our prices befere pu: chasing elsewhere. Ourstock is coraplete u allits branchea. FLUUR,COFFEE, SUGAR O- ALWAYS ATM LOWEST MARKET PRICES Tobacco, syr-ff &c, - we buy diroc} from Manufactu.. 4 en- bling you to buy at one prottt. A eoa- ae Notice. We hereby give notice that a petition will be presented to the Legislature co change the charter ‘of the ‘own of Greenville. ALFR“D FORBES, J.G. MOYE, J. L. LIT LLE, RK. A. ‘TYSON. AGENTS WANTED—For War io Cuba,, by Senator Quesada, Cuban representative at Washington. Kn- dorse by Cuban patrio.s. In tremen- dous demand. A bonanza for agents. Only $1.50. Big book, big commissions, Everybody wants the only endorsed, re- liable book. Outfits free. « Credit given Freight paid, Dropall trash, aud make 9300 a month wit. War in Cuba. Ad- dress today, THE NATIONAL BOOK CONCERN, 352-356 Dearborn St. Chicago. a 3arbders. | ; ; > PAMES A. SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST, | GKEENV!LLE; N. 0. 9 Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressiag Gents Clothes a specialty —— see Fae EDMUNDS, FASHIONABLE BABRLEK. & Special attention given to cleaning Gentlemens Ulothing. OTEL NICHOISON, J. A, Bureess, Mgr. Washington, N. CU, This Hotel has been thoroughly renu vated, several new rooms added, elec, tric bellsto every room. Attentive ser vants. Fish and Oysters seryed daily’ Patronage of traveling puviic solicited GREENVILLE ; Male The next: session of ‘the sehoo! will open ony ~ MNDAY SEPT. 7, 199 le: e stock of _ FURNITURE Iwayson hand and sold at prices to suit he times. Our, areal honghtand old for CASH therefore, having na 1 isk to run, we sell at a close margin. 8. M. SCHULTZ Greenvilie ‘@ and continue for 10 months, Primaty bution pec ec. , abe ee ae The work and dacptine ot the esto will be as heretofore, ri We ask a continuance of yout past W H. RAGSDALR, WILMINGLON & WELGSN R. 1. | = ys |. Bitter Recollection, Wiha we : , “FROM FRSOT, TO FLOWERS,” A sad leoking man went into a Ee SRN CR OT ' Se chemist’s, ‘‘Can you give me,” hoe} ‘AND FLORENCE 2 i fomai tt ~.jasked, ‘something that will drive an FLORENCE ele Oe ii (aliiovnia ; lf Mexico’ -|from my mind ‘the thought of sor. ig ee Both are such desirable ob TRAINS @OIK@ SOUTH. jective points for a Winter . trip that it’s perbap» hard for; row and biiter recollection?” And. the druggist nodded and put him up |}. a little dose of quinire and worm- 'd : ‘ems Hae ,woed and rhubarb and epsom - salts : ge a a you to decide wheie t» go. ‘and a dash of castor oil and gave it 6 $8 ‘ to him, and for six months the man a 1898, za Let us Help You to ' could not think of anything in the A. M.|?.M. A. M)/a Decision, world except new schemes for get- Leave Weldon | 1” 55) 9 44) : ting the taste out of his’ mouth.— A re ee die — femmes | seenesmmnmaninn, A trip via New Orleans aud eo tho Schools. ies : he Soathern Pacific to either ce tne amid | Ly Tarhoro 12 12 po de or the Paciti e Coast iy! Let every man put on his thinking adit — |— —_— one on will never forge... cap, and let us all put our heads to- aoe iste) ts) ea. cin” {fant tring spoon eat Ge v Wi oil itPag T iti plan-to bring all children ou . Liv Selma , 2 1.7 It’sa toF ition from tories and workshops and place 2 Boe : a 3 ‘ Frost to owers, thom in school. Remember that the asic oe ey Pees eee ee _|ehildren of today are to be the men Sm | And the service iss» Iuxusi-| o¢ tomorrow.--Typographical Jour- oO” ous that peopl: who have pay Zo tested “Sunset Liwite ” call : en nd aemvels pula’ erate it inco ble. 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M.\P.M. lightful little xuide to Mexi—| asked if any of the longer postofiice ty Pay eniaritt i 16 4 41 co, which we will send ou|telegraph lines were clear. The ’ . Lv Selma 12 37 receipt of 4 «ents to cover! Port Elizabeth line was then con- lit d th EK t R Ar Wilsen 1 20/11 85 =) cost of mailiay. nected upand the lecturer, ebserving po ] an an e as ern e- | that with the extremely sensitive Se \ You Really Ought to | instruments used in the government : t oz | offices it was not necessary to use fi b h VY ‘ fe sont sents “aia re. ine Read them Both. ‘ ordine y clectric batteries for the ector O One ear or A. M, P.M. Shall we pat vou dowu for 2/ Signaling to such a distance as Port Ly Wilmington 9 26 7 00 copy? Ifso, or if you want! Elizabeth, disconnected the battery HY ae —, i. af a any speciel information, it! commonly employed, and, plunging 1. 7 9) « ar Wilsen =| 1:00 10 27 will be cheeifuily futnisdaec.| a steel knife and silver fork into 'Ly Tarboro 248 by addressing, an orange, sent telegraphic signals: - a by means of the feeble currents thus | ceenreamain lady te a te Do! be) S. F.B. 3.9 RSE, generated. Ho then asked the front. om O38! oz row of the audience to join hands O : ll tl ¢} q@ ZR 7 ' _ RIM W oo meni a eon weninmes sn el General Passenger and Ticket! and, putting them in the circuit, | r c wil send 1€ OX be we “1M. P. MiP, M, Agent, | sent signals through their bodies to son, 11-35) 10 82 atv RANS. 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HIGH’ST. LOW’ST. CLOSE: Mar. 6°76 ~ 6.79 6,74 6.75 May 6°86 6.92 6.86 6.88 CHICAGO MEATAND GRAIN. WHrEAT— May 763 762 754 75} PORK— May 7.674 7.674 7.65 7 674 Riss ‘ May 3.95 3.95 3.90 | 3.924 WEATHER BULLETIN. RANE for Doilys, Tray Covers and all kinds of Drawn Work or Embroidery--- a substitute for Linen at 10 cents per yard, 1 yard wide. Don’t fail to see our Ul ous eoal) {ncn Embroideries, every piece marked down to areal Bargain Price. Ns ¥ All our ‘Woolen Dress Goods to go cheap to make room. ee es If you are spending an idle, weary hour in doors, take a-strol! in the diraction of our Store. Comein and you qwillfinda genial, wel- yvome and a brilliantar- ray-of Goods. r € Threatening and rain, slightly warm-| er tonight, Friday showers followed by clearing. = 4 FAXANFANCY. Don’t Put any jfsin This Montin eee mien ea Fresh Carr Butter 1 pound packages at S. M. Schultz. A ples cheap, ZU cents a peck at S. M, Shultz. books at Reflector Book Store. For sale or rent one six room house and lot. J. Je CHERRY $8.00 For $5-75,. We will send the Tuk Datmy Re- FLECTOR, the Cosmopolitan Magazine and Leslies’s Illustrated Weekly a whole year for $5.75. Did you €ver hear of a better offer? The regular? priee of the three publications is $8.00 Better get them while you can—this Toi | {living in this community are taking |day told the ReriecTor that Miss Su- Another supply of ledgers and day| BRIGHFENING UP. i i Bettcr Weather Brings More People Out, Sige J. R. Ball, of Raleigh, is in town. B. Riddick went ta Tarboro today. J, RB Moore went to Tarboro today. L. I, Moore went to Parmele today- L. J, Chapman, ot Centerville, s today here. , Eld. J. M. Barfield, editor of the Free Will Baptist, Ayden, spent today here. Rev. H. B. Melton, State Evangelist of the Christian church, who has been spending two weeks here, lett today for ! Piymouth. Mrs. Andrew Joyner returned Wed- necday evening from Whitakers, Het friends are ylad to know that her health is restored. h. L. Fennell ana wite, of Wim ing- ton, arrived Wednesday evening tu at— tend the James-White wedding, Mr. Fennell went to Nortolk today and Mrs. Fennell will remain here a few days with her brother, F, G, James. ie Nae sere feces rere In about two weeks Greenville wiil have another big wedding. The country has just been passing through the cold and yrip fever, aud in a short while spring tever will bealong. me at ve mv, DRY S00, HATS NOTIONS.