mee D. J WHICHARD, Editor and Owner, Hi ‘Santititintinn TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS: 25 Cents a Month. Vol. 5. GREENVILLE, N. C., MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1897. “ No. 708 LEMON ORD SPRING GOODS | YT Arriving <—=—Daily AT UT MUN ORD AND OLD G. T. M. is now in the Northern Markets buying more for the HARD Come to see us and save money. SETHEL ITEMS, Bertuet, N. C., March 27th,’97. W. F. Harding, of Greenville, spent Tuesday here on legal business. J. R. Bell, of Mount Olive spent Thursday here. His manv friends were glad to see him. W.B. Wilson, of Greenville, spent today kere. Rev. D. B. Rickard returned Friday evening, atter being absent two weeks attending other churches, M.O: Blount returnea from New York Friday evening. J. L. White, the clever and accom. modating telegraph operatcr, returned last we.k after being absent a few weeks dames R. Carson has taken a position as clerk with F. §. Gardner. Dr. J. D. Bullock has moved his stock of gruceries from railroad street, in the store of J. R. Carson on main street. MARRIED. At the residence ot the bride’s father, W. R. Ford, in Bethel township, on Wednesday, March 24th, at 2:30 o’clock, P. M., Miss Mollie Ford was married to Mr W. R. Baker, of Pacto- lus township, D. C.,Moore, Esq, offi- ciating, The attendants were J..R. Baker with Miss Maggie Ford, J.J. Ford with Miss Lucy Baker. Imme- diately after the marriage the bridal party left tor the home of the groom. May joy and prosperity atiend them through life. He Charmed Our People. Rev. John E. Wuite, Ccrresponding Secretary of the Baptist State Conven- vention, preached two excellent sermons in the Baptist church Sunday, and Greerville people, regardless of denom- ination, were charmed withhim. He is an eloquent speaker and his sermons t such a character as to draw the closest attention all through. His morning dis. course was of a missionary nature—the subject being “Th Open Door’—and he showed Christians the many oppoi- tunities presented and the privilege they have for working to spread the Gospel of Christ. At the close of this sermon he asked for a cullection for the cause cf missions and something over $66 was contributed. The sermon at night was about the love of Christ, showing that to bee perfect Savior He left Heaven and came to earth and touched every phase of humanity. He felt our poverty, endured our weakness, suffered our temptations, participated in our surrows, “Touched the Bier” for all that He might be the S.vior of ail. It was a grand sermon. At this service the Methodist church was closed and that congregation worshipped with their Baptist brethren. Mr. White was well pleased with his visit here and expressed himself as delighted with Greenville and her peo- ple. The next s2ssion of the Nort Caro~ lina Teachera Assembly. will be held at Morenead June 10th to 20th. Supenor Court. The spri-g term of Pitt Superior Vourt convened this morning with Judge W.S.0’B. Robinson on the bench. The Grand Jury 1s composea of T, H. Langley, Foreman, R. M. Starkey, Thos. Littie, J. T. Lewis, Mack Dick~ ins, W. H. Harrington, Joshua Tripp L. B. Stokes, W.J. Whitehurst, W. H. Moore, James G. Wilson, W. 8, Smith, David Norris, Ben Bell, J. H:> H. Moore, M. C. Coiten, J. B. Lewis’ G. R. Dixon. The Petit Jary for the first week is composed ot Aug. Phillips, R. 5S. Evans, T, L. Turnage, Ben Craft, Jas, Staten, §.'T. Carson, N. S. Pollard, T. R. Bullock. Lemon Jchinson, F. M, Hodges, J. I. Norville, Levy Pearce, E. T. Roberson, John H. Whitehurst, Jr., J. B. Briley, Robert Bowlin, D. C- Mooring. W. S. Briley is officer of the arand Jury and §. M, Daniel Court Crier. In his charge to the Grand Jury the Juage paid his respects to the recent pugilistic mill at Carson, Nev. He said that there was talk of wiping Nevado permitting such a from Statehood for disgracetul fight in her borders, and he “wished to God it would be done.’ Ue congratulated Nor.h Carolina that no such spectacle could be witnessed in this State. Judge Robinson’s charzes have much of the moral lecture order in them and are gocd. Coloring Easter Eggs. Easter eggs can be colored with ani- line dye. It should be diluted to the proper shade and the eggs boiled in it. ‘Green, the color of hope and resurrec- tion, i3 particularly appropriate, but a variety is pleasing red, pink, blue, pale yellow and purple. Eggs canbe builed 3 hard, and painted in water-colors wi‘ hi a | single spring flower, as a primrose, or « | butterfly, also a symbol of the resurrec- | tion. ‘They should be arranged iv nests ot moss. Germaa children believe that the Haster eggs are laid by hares, so | SgRgO: representations of this little asimal are often placed on them, or near them. Painted butterflies mount on wire can be made to hover over the nest,-—April Ladies’ Home Journal. Sign of Springtime. Behold the organ-grinder, Downeast and _ poorly clad; His music’s a reminder Of all that’s lone and sad; Of ‘Thomas Cat’s sad wailing— Maria by his side— Down by the garden _pailing, In the darkness deep and wide. Mrs. J. 5. ‘vunstall & Cu, will ht ve their spring opening on Wednesday and | 4 Thursday of this week. The very new- est and prettiest styles in Millinery will be on exhibition. All the ladies ecr— dially invited. Charles Bobo, the colored man who |; shot James Washington,anothe” colored man, in New Berne, during the late | @ Fair, was found ouilty of murder in the | ' first degree on Friday, and was sen- tenced to be hanged May 14th. wet JUSt received a big line Of § : ie ‘ 8 Sigal mre Sane $REIERE SORE SSIS Wehavealarge > : ie E 3 ct ath nei pn cee en eS eee, ust arrived. Comean | see us. ¥ + ae R. A. TYSON, Vice-Pres’t. hae REORGANIZED STATEMENT OF THE RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts Over Drafts $41,761.19 133,275 Premium on Stock 1,000.00 Due from Banks 88,567. 54 Furniture and Fixtures 1,500.00 Current Expenses "985.52 Cash Items 2,652.12 Cash on hand 25,875.38 Total $112,974.50 We study carefully the separate needs your account, promising every accommo R. oe DAVIS; Pres'ts © : & +e, oe ; % r z : ? bakes crs L. LITTLE. Cash's, JUNE 15th, 1896. eae F The Bank of Greenville, GREENVILLE, N. C. At the Close of Business March 9th, 1897. LIABILITIES, Capital stock paid in $23,000.00 Surplus and Profits 2,339.66 Deposits subject to Check 85,691.14 Due to Banks 732.36 Cashiers Checks ortstanding 863.34 Time Certificates of Deposit 355.00 Total $112,974.50 of our patrons, and shall be glad to have dation consistent with good banking, A A A EMBALMERS. O HB GLEN, 4 FUNERAL DREGTORS 25 cues t Lo ! ee ee) ssa § &f8 #3 Bg 2 Pu ro) ® ory. Doren phat e oe § 0 2 o29 > as O Sak 3 gg” 22 52 0 SO ef a Aa oO & o Pom A ea gays S$ g8g 22 8 ® or 3 > e Sar & S 5% e238 3208 og -82a 00 8 q HOw e gh 09236 - spe a2? BRS 8a" eons Sovq AS Sau" Berg os ‘ -a eal "Sao Saeco 5onuwP oe’ f ReO SG o7 S895 5 S8a58 ASops 23 Sun 898 rs) = bes > geedgos sade gosen nh Fee Seumsssorseguo amsd 8 gio & om a pith Seo z eG... ‘ aryoruen ary OOD POISON permancot!; cured in 15t035 days. You can betreatod at home forsame price under samé guarans ty. Ifyouprcfer to come here we will con: tract to pay railroad fareand hotel bills,and nochs: e, if we fail to cure. If you have taken mer« cury, iodide potas, and still have aches ang ains, Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat, imples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers ou any part of the ear, Hair or Eyebrows fallin ne it is this Secondary BLOOD POISO ¥e gRATeS ee tocure. We ya policit the most obsti- ate cases and challenge the world for a case wecannotcure. This disease has always baffled the skill of the most eminent physi- er pe en Fey farm ee our uncondis ute proo application. laters COG E a El MEI MEDY 00. 80 © Temple. CHICAGO. tLe” WV ILLIAM BRITT, ——is now running a—— WOOD YARD. and can furni h Wood at the shortest notice. Buys Wood by the car load. Your patronage solicited. GENTS WANTED—For War io Cuba,, by Senator Quesada, Cuban representative at Washington. EKn-= dorse' by Cuban patrio.s. In tremen- dous demand. A bonanza for agents. Only $1.50. Big book, big commissions, SHH 1875. ESTASL: SAM. Mi. SCHULTZ PORK SIDES &SHO TLDER YJARMERS AN!) MEKUHAN''S BUY ing their year’s supplies will ting their interest toget our prices befcre pua chasing elsewhere. Gurstock is coraplete n allits brauchea. FLOUR,COFFEE,SUGAH) : a meme fY - _ Tobacco, Se ~ff &o. we re buy diroc) from Manufactu.. 3 en lin you to a at one proilt. A eo d- ce en 2 of |] ALWAYS aT or ee PRICES | Everybody wants the only endorsed, res liable book. Outfitsfree. Credit given Freight paid. Drop all trash, aud make 3300 a month wit: War in Cuba. Ads dress today, THE NATIONAL BOOK CONCERN, 3862-356 Dearborn Sty, Chicag.. Sarbers. ree eet oe a wie nonin ety AMES A, SMITH, TONSORIAL ARTIST. i GRERN VIALE: N. Cs Patronage solicited. Cleaning, Dyeing Jand Pressiag Gents Clothes a “specialty, ! | | Hy eRBeRr EDIWUNDS, FASHIONABLE BAREER, Special attention given to Cleaning Gentlemens Clothing OTEL NICHOLSON, ’ J. A, Bureuss, Mgr. Washington, N. C, This Hotel has been thoroughly reno vated, several, new rooms added, elec, tric bells to every room. Attentive ser vants. Fish and Oysters seryed dailys Patronage of traveling puvlic solicited" - et GREENVILLE Wale Acad ay, The next session of the school will open on} - MNDAY SEPT. 7, 189 and continue for 10 months, The terms are as follows. Primary Kk nglish per mo. Intermediate‘ ‘** “. a btn WEIN colt ls q wl asa wh Like The, a a aa | “the other diy a thiu, tired- lookime wan entered a pollice, and, approae bine the pro- prister, buid oe “| want to have a list “print Suppose you write it down as I « ian x. i “5 ve Dated 1% ¥ Noy. J5th., Fg 4 een tell you.” ? me pate 1896,.,. 1% a ; od The proprie‘or made ready, aud A. M.J°.M.) | 1A, M}the sau sald: Leave Weldon | 11 54} 9.4) - Od ! Ar. Rocyk Mt | 1 00110 9 Yo,I’m sure I locked the eich —= | |: | front door’ Have yoa vot that? Ly Tarhoro§ | 12 12 “Yes; but I don’t understand.” alla | (Tea |: Sever mind. Don’t interrap, 1 00/10 6 46 . a ey 2 OAli1 6 aus we till bave finished. Are you Lv Selma 2 53 Sol ? Allright then: ‘I turn- | Liv Fay'tteville) 4 36) 1.7 BORE HT cf ® "= A Ar. Florence | 7 ed out the gas in the bath room. commaremamnnmmmling 1 Per 3 “Weil?” bt “The kitchen windows we Raby fusteved’.” | peat fo [aM] Xe” iv Wilson . | 2.08 0 “The cozisin thee lar. The “pl amd ri y |servauls are ail in. ‘he stable | Ar Wilmington —§ 45 , i duer is tocked. The eat iis out of P. M. A. woes, TL turued off tho draughts : of the range. No, I do vot smell smoke. Ido not think [ hear an, One trying to get iute the house. O38 i wert <2 * 3 No, thatis pot our dey barking; 1896. |] ZQ | Zz 72 |its ths one nex. door. It’s not ee vs M.IP. M: re uecersary to go down and gee if | Ly Fivrerce 8 40) 7 40 the cellar door ‘s fasteneu; I HM queaeriie. . a ' * kuow itis, What is robody—it is ar Wilscn 1 20/11 35 culy the woud raithiug the shut-) sans cares are Ge a ea ters’,” bee eee “Ty there aus thing more?” ee _| “Well, L#hiak that’s ebout ail. A. M. D, M. Yuu see, my wite asks me certalD i. oe is , | § 3p duestions every uight, jast as I Uy Goldsbore | 12 01}. 9 36/«u getting into bed, and if 1 had Cardin ot 10 27 a printed list I could show it to, * —{— | ~3Jbor; i would save ijots of trouble. no Ae | Besides that, ib injures wy lungs |- ZA. oom j¢> auswer them. Hawe ‘he list! ateemmindale tain: oul Pei, | Peinted ‘83 +00n as possible Ly Wilson | 120 10 3g | Diease.” Ar Rocky Mt | 217 __ linn — Ly moe pie mn " A Bogus Check. Lv Rocky Mu }{ 2 17 “ ae Ar Weldon A certain Westera paper offe)- rat on sosiaii Ht Neok iit ed $3000 to the three. persons eaves Weldon 3.56 D.m.. He ita vf | WHO came Dearest guessing ‘the Aegrementiat gies aad Neck abi. ,jelectural vote. Aa Operative in >. m. Returning, lenver insan oe EY Gs the mills at Mt. Holly &.™m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. Arriving |Saw tae offer and sent on his a ca bot a. a, Weldon 11.20am | tigares. Several days ago he Arains on Washnigton Branch leave received * it from man who W ssningvon 8.00 at , and 3.00 p.m, signed himseit 8. Midlyham. He et Tarboro 9.45 a. m., wate tnd 4.40 p. said to the Mt Holly man: “You Tarboro 3.30 p..m.,.Parmele 10. 2a.m,|ate cae of the Incky numbers, so T1608 me nae: ne Ge Washington I herewith enclose you a check -ept Sunday. Connects with trang on for a thousand dollars, waieh you} Scotland Neck Branch. Charlotte (N. C) bank:. i The check was male out on one of the Oharlotte Commercial National Banks printed cheoxs, the same aa in the regular check book. It was a copy of a check. It was presented Tuesday. with the letter from the man Midlyham, at the Commercial Bank. Cash- ler Brenizer examined it and at Once, pronounced it togus. The Mt. Holly man is a thousand dol- lars worse off than he was befor® he got the check, for then Le was before he got the check, for (theo he didn’t have a thousacd dollars to lose. At any rate this ought to teach him and others a lasting lesson abou: receiving something for nothing. ae — ~ Trying to Save the Bzys. Chicago has tackled the cigar- ette evil aud is trying to saye the schoolboy. There ware 5,900 places in that city whero cigar- e.tes were sold, ut siace the new anti-cigrrette law bas gone into effect, these places have been re- duced to 100. The new law is very stringent, providing a heavy i ceusy tax and heavy peuatties, avd ove of the , rovisiuus forbids the sale of cigarettes withiu 200 yards of a church. It is now dif> ficalt fora youl to buy a cigar. eite In that iowu. Chicago is l-adiug the way ina good work.— Charivtte Observer. Ss ‘There is vo person liviag who | has not dowe many things be or | She afterwards regretted, but un exchange assures iS readers that they will aever be sorre. Vor living w pure life. | For doing your level best. Fos being kind to the poor. For hearing before judging. For thinking before speaking For stopping your ears ZOssip. For being squasge in business dealings. Hor giving an aufortanate per- sou w lift. For promptoees in keeping your promises. to Train leaves Larooru, N : marie % Raleigh &. R, daily ¢ ex day, at 450 p, m,, Sunday. arrive Ply:noutin 9,00 P. M. eturning igaves Plymouth Sundsy, 6.00 a. m. 25 wr and 1), arrive I'arboro 10.25 IN. C. bran@h leaves y Via Alde-; cept sun- #a0 P. ov +7 ©6265 pn.’ daily excspr' + Sunday 9.40 an, e300 N Train on Midland ‘Gold8boro.duily, exept Sunday,.6.05 a Mm. arviving Smithtield 7°50 4. yy. es ‘turning leaves Smithfield 8.00 a..m,, ar- (fives ab Goldsbors 9.30 a. wu. Trains on atta branch, Florence t., leave Latta 6.40 p m, rive iannbar 7.50 p m, @tio 8.05 pw. Retaraing eave Ciioté.10.a.m, Dunbar 6.30 4 m, arrive Latta (v0.a.m, deily except ‘Sun- Vv. Train enClinton Bragch leaves War- awfer Clinton caily, except. Sutway, 10a,m.and 8.50 Pp. m° Returuing |, R ODO -B DOD] never crip ple and necks Tree. Ad SPERLING EBs BBHMEDY (0.. DY CATHARTIC ABSOLUTELY CUIRANTEED = to ars any ascot eose ~ ao - ( ALL ; DRUGGISTS étiatheidion: Cascarets-are the Ideal Lax oe crive, but cause easy mitural results, ‘Sq Chicage, Montreal, Can.,or New York, = 915 &ves Clinton at7, 00a. m.und8,00 5 a, os aun No. 78 makes close connection Weldon forall points daily, ail rail ria Bistros alee at Roky Mount wen|& Norfolk and CarelinaaR RK for Novuds+ | , he ay boints North via Norfolk. | , JOUN F. DAVINE, Goneral supt. T, M. EMERSON, Tratlic Manager i R. KENLY, Jeu Manager. _ THE MORNING STAR The Oldesi Daily. Newspaper py North Cacoitaa. th ee Vie *¢ 4% | eH SS Se po eS. The Only al llar Daily aca 18 Class i in the State Fale ilililindiliaetae a ot Ww. H, BAR NARD ela N.C t) without one, ie Best in use. The ou complete Favors | Fr sg age of of Ame ver aan rapes ' of the of Celt "lax' on | i ‘Pe tate Bike | “Daily 50 cent. You will 6 oath oc we Per moat. ‘Weekly $1 00 The Reflector E B learnhow very — they are,’ : ve i Hau) | “é rt wll 4"? ee ky PARKER &. ve no business man‘tit Paci or cashed | ‘ab. “aay 9 toe] § L me) Forstanding by ‘your prinei-: ples. ; “yuo ence To KS, YS. M. Schultz. th ie vit Butter, per lb 15 to 25 VY fora it TOA Western Sides bt So 6 ¥ ai cured Hams “A et Both ate ‘stich desirable ob Orn 0 Winter — jective points for a Flour, ta ne trip ea i s perhaps hasd for our, Family 425 ¢0 5.74 Lard 5} to 0 . ‘you to decide Where te gn. Oats 85 to 4° Sugar “Ato 6 Let us Help You to Cottee ‘7 to 20 Salt per Sack 75 to 1 AF nN. Chickens Wo a Decisio gys per doz ") hank Wax. vies 0 A hip via New. Or'enns and ie Scathern Pucitic bo either exico or the Pavilie ©. ast is one you will vever lire. It’sa Transition fron Frost to Flowers. Cotton ang Peanov’, Below are Norfolk prices of cotton und peanuts for yesterday, as furnished by Cobb Bros. & Commissiou" Mer- chanis of Norfelk - COTTON. : Good Middiing ‘4 And the serve is so Suan, js Middiing ait ous that | p- ee ry) he hy: eles Low Middling aa tented sie cascite "eal Good Ordinary 6 1-16 ii sofit i j Tone—tfirm. it InCOmM pa it Pri PEANUT®. 4 TL: . Pa rime ST) ot Bxtea Prine | fyou are TLinking of ancy hg : slay oot Going, WriteUs, | Tong—-qulet. We have a hovk entitled “Through Storyland to Suns set Seas,” a handsome volum p _ of 205 pages, fully illustrated, which we wiil seud on recep of 10 centsin stamns to cover postage. We also bave a den. lightfal little guide to Mex co, whieh we will send on receipt of 4 cents to cover cost of mailing. You Really Ought to Read them Both. Shall we put you down for a copy! If so, or if you want any special irformation, it will be cheerfully faraighed by addressing, EVERY DAY Finc 8 my place well supplied the —very choicest of— Fruls, Confectias. civare. Every bousekeepa: should try my select Diied Peaig. I also have Malaga Grapes. Dates, Figs, Oranges, Apples, Nuts, &e. in great abundance. Cheapest place in town. Leading brands of Cigars, MORRIS MsYER. NaW ORLEANS, Fresh Candy every day. | S. F.B. MORSE, ne Jocoa ; Let me grate your Co nuts | Genera! Passenyar ob] Ticket | Aveut, a Do you Want the - PON AS PRIN INNS IRIN ILL NP EEN NL NN NE WNL NG Ne ng ehe ne ‘ wo #8 4 va 2 cok Wad « + he a \ A » PL PPP LPP PL AP Ne! SAA Bee ee PLANNIN Nal res Nall Ng Hy, NN Nl dy Here is an oppeiebunity: to get this excellent. macazine for little money. We will send the Cosmo- politan and the Eastern Re- flector both one year for : 1$175. Or We will send the Cos-= mopolitan and The Daily Reflector, both, a whole year for $3. 50. NN NN Wl PN ENN, If you want a good magazine and a home naper, this is your chance, the Cospmopolitan with the ana it is the equal of aly Send your orders 4 Ne et Sette good Compare. $4 mazazines of them, to the Reflector. ~~ i x ; ali J ame eee nT Sn You may never, But should you OV Cr rae, Want Job Printing — BR tings to see us. eer a Mogoc ee MUO00000! Crna CHO ea 4 WAM d' 24 . A) hae” ything ftom heaters z« fe a s “rule . asta A , - ‘WIND SHIFTS. — : & “TDAILY REFLECTOR, JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING _ Blows Some This Way and Scme That. ee : — } Creates many a new business, “Uncle” Joe Burgess is in town. ” » @ Knlarges many an old business, ; : Preserves many & large business. | B. E. Parham went to Oxford today. —— SS. =<. Revives many a dull business, ‘ : . Rescues many a lost business , - + ‘ ae, : a tt: Saves many a failing business. | Mayor Ola Forbes went to Washing lV ovelty. Yariet J. tid alues S-cures suecess to any business | ton today. : ae j a ne ee Rev, J. E. White feft’ ths morning . This Spring 4 ‘ To “advertise judiciously,”’ use tne| for Raleigh. we were ‘ ¢ |eolumrs of ti. REFLECTOR. . ae ph gagy to: Sat Gant Capt. Switt Galloway, of Snow Hili, ? van a line : ve va Trot is here at court. | , We want that money) Avcsive Constantly al it Brings Soecess : Dr nautne oe ds because we have a fair oe Miss Nannie Coward returned this ‘ assi ; equiva ent to offer for} 741 ND soaT scueputEs, | corning from Ayden. fgfe® tcp g 2 in magni- it. Our goods are the — Judge W. S, O’B. Robinson arrived tude. beauty and value any we r ight kind atthe right Passenger and mail train going | {rom Goldsboro this, morning. ever bought bef Our fores : price ‘Nerth. arrives 8:52 A.M. Going South, $ : a : 8 . ot ee . oresight : : a arrives eg! pee tines Wisk C. T. Munford tet th's morning for bu ein while materials were o , ° : ‘Tar Rive rom Wash- ° ! e: We havejustreceived | ingion Monday, Wednesday and Friday | New York to purchase spring and su» - Oe a ae ee a a new stock ofthe Cel-| eves for Washington Tuesday, Thure-| mer gooas, turing was dull, gaveusthe goods : ebratedand Famous ay and Saturday 7 at prices ye pea cag value. | ora = eare able : | MARKETS, The up-to-date new woman, . to offer new: (}]] , seta ) She does the best she can stylis h, de- a } By Teiegraph to With bloomers, manly vests and shirts, sirable sum. : ii 5 SPrIGHT & MORRILL. To he a self-made man. mer g oods ; C3tton Buyers and Commission ‘ for Menand Boys, in ail Mivohanis Wiley.—What do you think of the eps 2 hs : the newest shapes and NEW YORK COTTON. | modern pugilist? equ’led We. colors, for Spring and orEN’G. HIGH’sT. Low’st. cLose} Marion.—He's a brute. He should have rovi = : Summer. Our Oxb oods June 7.03 7.03 7.00 7.02 be kicked good and hard by a jackass, d d Dp uc h f re beauties. Every) aug. 7.09 7.09 7.06 7.ue | and I'd like to be the une to do it. mate ; ials pair guaranteed. CHICAGO MEATAND GRAIN. The ladies should not miss the spring that may he A beautiful line of sty- WHeaT— Mill nery openirg of Mrs. J. S. Tun- worn with comfort not on- \ lise, neat, durable July 71} 714 714 714 {stall & Co. Wednesday and Thursday ly in the Spring, but thro” and elegant PORK— are the days upon which their new out the entire summer,and. SLI pp RS mu 8.60 865 8.55 8,622 | goods will be ready for exhibition. pee styles Pago general E 21ns— , character of these mate-- A Washington ix becoming a great . : 9 |July 460 465 4.60 4.65 ie rials excel anything here- : lace for congresses. One for old maids é y g oe - ag —_ from | —== tt" | diew dantele “si thie Sogniee, tofore displayed, and the + ely tage y gtd eho WEATHER BULLETIN. (pheanville-nge!tiieedtes be véprescnted prices are exceedingly low ‘ ’ . 9 concer: j the o ‘ newest, nobbiest and| Fair origi, tolowed by local show-|'? 8" M67 st a Young how RICKS «& TAFT. prettiest styles. ers, Tuesday warmer. In the game of base ball on saturday, | cas . pe _ ; ns ———_~ |vetween the elubs of the University of ty w. HIGGS, Pres, J, S. HIGGS,'Cashier Maj. HENRY HARDING, Ass’t Cashis: Remember we have iN eee FLURRIES. } Virginia and the University of North! also receivedanew sup- foe Carolina, resalted in a score of 6 to 7 TH E G REENVI LLE BANK ply of These Items Picked Up Between | im favor of the Wniversity of Virginia. Biasts. It was a snappy game. Wake Forest GREENVILL, N. G: q annon eins College team and McVUabe’s school nine There was a big frost this morning.jof Petersburg, Va. at Petersb ° ° : a tere are? STOCKHOLDERS. A wide acquaintance—your fat friend, played a game en Friday which result- Representing a Capital of More Than a Halt D. W. Hérdee Higgs Brvas, O ed ina score of 6 to 4 iw favor ot Mc- Million Dellars, Greenville, N.C. The weather opened fine for court Cabe’s school. Wm. T. Dixon, President National , : j- | week. Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md.) We respectftilly solicit the aecorants ete ee an The laziest lawyers often work with a Pe aaa Neck Bank, Scotland of firms, individuals and thegeneral ‘ ‘e . Your best judgment requires | eck, 1’. C. vublic. ee teper yardone yard |s sil vou to make an immediate pro~| Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, Nv. C. Checks and ‘Account Bookss fuirnish wide, the cheapest and Straw berry short cake is begin- visions for your family. R. R. Fleming, Pactolus, N, C. ed on application. best thing made for By insuring today, your estate| gus Embroidery and | is increased in value at once. ] : ee ioe Drawn Work. <.| dak Frotand the: crip. erm wake "Twas Ever Tavs. Look over this list of their vacation together. — mova atthtomnemnpenassene” ome ~ en ee ning to bud. cancer ; A few days sinee an insurance agent T T / re 7 aecepted an invitation to inspect a new f é > T J U ST IN ’ WHA ? Wilmington bas three maers ane and beautiful house built by a friend. i ; three Boards of Aldermen. After tuking a peep at the whole estab- a | Bea utiful, fancy : . lishment from tor to bottom, inquimed— The morning train brought up alarge|} «+House insured >” m | “Yes,” 1 crowd ot people to attend court. sWhat . ee : . Indian eae jand see if you would not lke to have some Dressed lumber and mouldings fur “Nots t of it, ar a ?”? 1 . Baskets nished on short notice. J.J. CHERRY wee ene ka : ef. them . 5 “Is your life insured ?”” Neatandnice. Just the! w.R, Smith bas gone to house~} ‘No.” | ee Premier Brand. of Extra California Pear s thing to please the/keepingin A. J, Griffin’s house in ata bass Cherries, Plums, Apricots, and Peacee sg, Ladies. Forbestown. eat Mince Meat, Apple Butter, Preserve;s, Hamper Baskets, Fan- The Ladies Aid Society ot the Meth- “Then why not insure your life as Sweet Mixed Pic les, Sour Pickles, eay ‘ly cy Work, Scrap, Key odist church will give a Past and Pres- wan cial meer thought o€ the June Peas, Olives, Cellery Sauce, Ro yal and Toy Baskets. Come}... Century party at Germania Hall | matter just in that light before, and will Baking Powder, Cream.Baking Powder, m. oe ontna ian! _|give it early attention.” — Travelers . , to see the Tuesday evening March 30th, a splen~| Pre corg, whichis as good as Royal for less mone’y, and a We can please both] didsupper, etc. ‘The waitersand tables) pt bo insure: wow. thousand other good things. Phon eNo. 70. brings us something ee ¥ 3 you and your purse. will be dressed in past and present] Best Company to insure in: the Mu- . style. tual Hanes ‘tte Insurance Cv.» a K d H Sh lb ) Newark, N. J. Represented by J. L. e urn O Nearly every day Suge. Greenville. N.C. tL, 30 ‘ 1) times out of 1() The New York Journal recently adies our Goods are here. offered ten bicycles to the ten win- : you want. new and just the thing “ee END RIND Mammoth stock ofDry|s Portraits ! Goods, Notions, Shoes, _ FOR BALE BY». 7) |. 4 §|,E. PENDER & CO., \ GREENVILER, W. O44 kas! caso wioy woud ates! Hats, Groceries, Hard-|s Rely ners in a guessing contest, leaving . ware, Crockery, Furni-|$ \ [RS.'T.£. HOOKER and | the choice of machine to cach big uew Stock. : erin Saas set have opened an ‘ C { bi foie. ev erhad better styles. : r 1 L new an Ch heart cheering. i ART STUAIO | Oumola (7 i Beautiful Hall Racks Bicycles Tity\| { \oods to suit all. . , just received. and solicit orders for Cray- % | ning immediately, and one . | a een ‘| on Portraite. after he had looked at others. \ Nadal | Remember we oper-|§ Allwork executed by hand. & The Journal therefore bought d o come and buy ate our store on a deter- ‘Portraits made life size “TEN Columbias at $100 cach. | mined policy of fair, 4 and will not fade. . ; On even terms the Columbia will be choséa L gatiare dealing Specimens of work on ex- ® |: TER 1 4 of TREN * ~~ | : aometo see us Abie hibidign a8, da Woptenia .TEN times out of TE ’ AT ee =e : ! “ye rug Store, where orders : ee age a Your triends, Poa be left. -Prices.of Wi} = fit Cotalaque tree ¥ apt cally, — work furnished on applica-_ ction ag 5 bigs H Gh ioe geote 4 emt eon r och , {', Wg | te a } |