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J (7TI li- diiiii U!lL KAFTIS) SNOW HILO DOTS. OKMONDSVILLB, - - N. C. NEWS SUMMARY. Snow HiU, July 5th. Watermelons are getting to WEDNESDAY, July 12, 1893. plentiful with our people. i\T HOME AND AHROAD OENERAL NEWS. “Cfops are looking fine >n this section. —the holidays are over and we have knuckled down to work. —Our tobacco farmers have commenced curing their to- bacco. —A public school bmlding will be UJider construction at this place in a few days. '—We are very sorry to note the fact that it is somewhat sickly in this vicinity just now. —Misses Olga Turnage and Esther Hardy, of this place, is visiting in Pitt county this week. —AlissCivde Mosely com menced teaching the free school at Saints’ Delight Monday. —Miss Lee Bryan, ofLenoir countv, is visiting Misses Annie' and Dora I'rizzelle of near here this week. W. A. Wingate, of Washington, who has been vising relatives in this vincin- ity has returned home. —Prof. W. E. Ormond and wife, of Burlington, whohave been visiting relatives and friends here have returned home. —Our people are diiily argu ing wliat tlie price of cotton thing Ve ch Jnk> all feel inlfr- c.sted in. X^cY. A. L. Ormond and wife, who have been visiting liere for several weeks have ?w,t been ; ' to p. ' •- Ai: aceouii! ..'•I s. Onnond. —Remember you taKc no ebanee of not getting your inonev when j'ou insure with W. J. Jordan,“ district agent, Snow .Hill. His agency has never failed to collect the money for his patrons. Air. F. A. Simpson is home again selling goods to his home trade. Air. Charles Gold and moth er, of Wilson, spent last Wednesday in town visiting friends. The weather has been very gratifying to our farmers in the way of saving their wheat crop &c. The bot’S enjoy themselves in the after-noon bathing in old Contentnea waters that flows by our town. Mr. J. F. Aliller left for his home in Kinston last briday. He says his stay in our burg was very pleasant. Alonday week was quite a busy day here with our coun ty officials returning tax lists, &c. A large crowd was here. The repairs on the court house is about finished, and it certainly presents a nice, neat, clean appearance inside. Mr. J. T. H. Harper, of our town, was the first one to have a cotton bloom. He had one on the 26th inst. Air. Harper is one of our best farmers. Miss Adel Galloway, who has been visiting her brother, Capt. Swift Galloway for the past few weeks has returned home, much to the regret of some of our boys. The barber shop has been moved in the rear room of Mr. W.J. Jordan’s insurance office on 3rd street, near the court house. It is more con venient now than heretofore. H. C. Harrison, Esq., of Kinston, was here one day last week. He will open bus- ;v.c.oo tliK vypek. M Hai-'nson is' well kTiv.»v,.. .. our people and we welcome him among us. The post office has been moved further up town, near .i.ju >r Air. Arvll Sugg, where the patrons of the post office have more room than they did in the old quarters. The change is he was anxious to emulate the example of Steve Brodie and share in the bridge jump er’s notoriety. When taken from the river his side was black fron his feet to his shoulder, where he struck the water, his body resembling Bob Odium after the latter had taken his fatal jump. AicCarthy suffered terribly from hemmorrhages at the mouth for an hour after he was taken from the water. This is the fourteenth case of jumping from Brooklyn bridge, and the third in two eeks. McCarthy jumped througli a greater space than any of his predecessors. PlDIBSiiiriSI Notice! TWO OLD LOVE LETTI Taylor, the Traveling Pho'c'grapher, who has recently visited Grifton and Hookerton is nov located at Ormondsville for a few days. Those wanting any v/ork in his line wall please call and examine his work. ! North Car,-liiia, i In t!ie Superior court. ' Greceno county. C Shade Woolen ami Mary ■) J. Spcudit, E-x'rs of James 1 Special pro- , P. Speight,deccascd.phun-F- cceding for tiffs against Peter A. Py- ] sale of land . num and wife and others,! for assetta. defendants. J pvvirtnonf a doeroc of tlie Supejior Greeni; County Shade Wooten, Ex. of J. r. Speight, 1 Superior court I Notice! —Mr.J.P. Taylor, travel ing photographer pitched Ir.s tent here last Thursday and is now ready to do first-class work in his line. 1 hose who want their “beauty struck” had better come soon, as he will not be with us long. See ad. in another column. satiiactory with the public. A blood-7affray. —Rev. Air. Wingate, who recently graduated with high honors at Alexandria, Va., has been spending several davs with relatives in this section. As he leaves this section for his new field of la bor he carries with him our best wishes, hoping that he kmay do much good in the fc’inevard of the Lord. —A heavy wind and rain, njjanied by hail and J thunder and lightning I portion of this coun- ) a porrion of Pitt ^rday evening. The some damage to Juit trees in this pbacco was also by the hail. . several tobacco Rountree, Pitt Pieir entire crop ? hail. On last Saturday night a bloody affray took place at Ridge Spring, between Win. Dail, a young man of this section and some colored men. It seemed that after Aless. Holton & Spier closed up their store. Air. Dad went to a house near by where a col ored man was selling cider and fired off his pistol once or twice among a crowd of colored men that were in the house, one of the balls taking effect in the arm of one of the colored men. Air. Dail was knocked clowm and beaten very badly on the head and dragged out of the house, but he was still alive at last ac counts. It is said that there was some trouble existing be tween Mr. Dail and one of the colored men in the house; it is also said that Dail w'as under the influence of liquor. Two old time love letters dated in 1820 recently came to our notice in one of our ex changes wdiich was clipped irom an old issue of the Peo ple’s Companion, and areas follows: AIadam:— Most worthy ofadmiration, after long consideration and much meditation on thegreat reputation you possess in the nation I have a strong incli nation to become your rela tion, On your approbation of the declaration 1 shall make preparation to remove my attention to a more con venient station to profess my admiration, and il such obla tion is worthy of observaiion and can obtain commissera- tion it will be an aggrandiza- tion beyond all joy and calcu lation of yours Sam Dissimulation. f.-.iUvt5r;np- is the still rtTDtc curious answer: Sik:— I perused your oration with much deliberation at the great Infatuation of your im agination to show such vener ation on soslight foundation. But after examination and a more serious contemplation I found it was the fruit of recre ation had sprung from osten tation to display your educa tion by a rather odd enumer- ation of words of the same determination though ofgreat variation in each insignifica tion, now without disputa tion your laborous applica tion in so tedious an occupa tion deserves commendation and thinking sufficieritgratifi- cation 1 am wiihout heslta P. A. lyiiuin and I j I'o TiJK 1‘KvrsEES, niicUr the will of the late Jivuies F. Speight: Wiiercas, Shade Wooten, one of tiie Ex ecutors of the late James F. Speight, hav ing this 4av sold by order of this court, some of'he lands belonging to the estate (;f his sail testator, you are each ofyoa l-.ereby rotified to appear before the un- dersi'mot at his office in Snow Hill on tlie Ist day 'f August, 1893, and show cause if any yui. have, wiiy flie report of such sale “iiail niAbe confirmed. fiitnci tiiis-Xuly 3ri, 1698. ■ ” - ' John W. Blount, -■ • Clerk Superioi Court. 12 47 above eiiti- I Executor- ot'tiie Spcif'lif. will, on Iu!y. 1693. at the Ihll. said c- uiity, I tlilder, i ale 1 iu o c t t of ELEIR® HflTO!2. KEg.ST SfSElSE 29 YE^B-S. | ISv. mUes si9dteal O., Tnd. DsAR BiM; For 2!) resra I -was troubled n’itJi bean disoa&o. Would m-qacntlv L&vo foiling Bpelis and smotheriug at iiivUt. Had to eit up w get out of bed Bide and bock i dropBlcal. 1 w THOUSAr'IBSfe,.M., with fluttering. For the last flftoeu yc-aw i conl4 not ai«ep on my leftside or back until began taking 1- i',n till-'Iters n; Mocca- I'iv.; igtlie pi.; Lviium and others, iniiti m auO acres. on Pigpen Branch, ad- iesc ibfd tract and the i.-i ()il;cr?,and containing Ic.ti. Jack's Branch, ad ds of D.G. W. Ward’s heirs ■s more or lyinj rtofthelime; aVlast I bocame s very norvoua and nearly yoru excltenisnt would cauEe mo to „ faint. I WEo ngtlio . lyii i( •J. J ' said JacK’s biauch, t, tlieBtcph- iidon land !T 800 acres mors or UNIW.RS!TY OF NORTH CAROLINA. l-'.QUIdMENT:—Faculty of2o teachers, lllniildings, 7 scientific laboratories, libra ry Oi 30.000 vohitucs, 31G students. INSTtlUCTION:—5 general courses; 6 brief coin-ses; professional courses inlaw, nifdiciiie, engineeirng and chemistry; op tional courses., EXFBNriES:—Tuition, $6C per year. Scliole.v-iiips and loans tor the needy. Address , PRESIDENT WINSTON, t Chapel Hill, N. C. 12 4G [ long u^tU Ualt Esuch bettorr&nd'rcaa now siaep oiTcltber Eldo or back without the least dificom- fort. 1 have no puiQ. smothering, dropey, no wind on lUiinach or other disagreeabia symptoms. I am able to do all my own housework without an? trouble and consider myself cured. Elkhart, Ind., n>88. Mna Elmisi Hatch. It Is now four years since I have taken any medicine. Am in better health than I have bean in 40 yearn. I honestly bo- ^ g pn ^ Ueve that Dr. OU ANOTHER SENSATIONAL IST. Edward McCarthy Jumps from Brooklyn Bridge and is Seriously Injured. Wilmington Star. New York, July 3.—Ed ward McCarthy, aged 24, a bar-tender, jumped from Brooklyn Bridge at half-past five o’clock to-night and sus tained injuries which will probably result in death. Judging from his last conver sation, before taking his leap tion yours, Mary Moderation. A negro man, supposed to be drunk, who was lying on the track, was run over and beheaded by a train hear Burlington. . -. Many Persons are iwokeii down .iwQ oveiwork or household cares. Bi'fiva’e IroB liittors RebuUdstho systimi aidti dipo.itioo, removesexcesa ofbllQ and cii.'es laalatia. Get the genuine. a-deligftful book. Heart Cure 6av^ my life „ and made me a well woman. I ^ now ta of BKO, aad am able to do a good day b work 1852- Elmira Ha’ Bold on a Fcslttva Ouaraatcc. Da. MlLCS’ PILLS, 60 Doses25Cts. Sold bv all Druggists. BOOKS. I am agent for all Religions Books.. Write for prices and save (il) Atr. ft kiiovn as the Geotgc W. Daniels iauu coiuammg uu acres more or less. (0) A tract kiuiwii as tlie Williams tract, containing 1804 acres more or less. (7) A ti'act known as the Oallbiiry land, adjoining the- lands of William Corbitt, Sith Walston and otlie; -, containing about 40 acres by estimation, Sale will begin at 12 o’clock m. Terms, cash. Shade Wooten, Mauy j. SnmoHT, Executors. Swift G-alloway, Ati’y. QUEER mhmi Is the one who will buy old spu rious comniission seed, wh'en he can get the Celebka’ied Buists Ik Marvel’s Reveries of ^ Batchelor. Not many books by American authors will receive from book- lovers so nearly unanimous a ver dict of “delightful” as Ik Marvel’s (Donald G. Mitchell) “Reveries of a Batdielor”; so the new edition of it, reduced in price from $1.25 to 20 cents (postage5centsextra) just now offered by John B. Aldcn, Publi'jher, is sure of an immense ..i.’'—^ vr.liime, and tfainty cloth ‘binding, tiul- withstanding its fabulously low price, which is accounted tor by the expiration of the copyright and tie passing into Mr. Alden’s hand;: from the higher priced pub lisher. Mr. Alden’s Catalogueof Choice Books, 128 pages, issued montlily and sent for a 2.cent stamj) is a veritable “literary gold mine:'’ Address John B. Alden, Pnbl'sher, 57 Rose St., New York. paving tlie large commission ; Turnip and Cabbage Seed for to the Book Store. I sell them . planting now for Fell anti Winter cheaper than you can buy j “t f'7^' '?T!' ’"’a LucapLx ' J T 1 ' 'guaranteed absolutely fresh and them from the publishers or an3’other house. | Turnip seed 40c perlTipostpaid. I am selling the Beautiful Send for circulars. Address Albemarle Seed Co., Elizabeth City, N. C. SCARLET FEVER, COLDS, MEASLES, CATARRH, &C. BTTHE USCOFTKE INVISIBLC iSOUND DISC Tree of Life for only $1.20. Books sent at my risk ;ind ex pense. It is -puliiishecl by Johnson; contains 512 pages; other agents sell them at $1.50. oeiid for one and see that it is the regular $1.501 _ _ casil witliLiac. bv regisyered a Ttoot of 704 jinyes. Ulus- letter. Five books for $.5.50; triithms. The Avfioie Bible is ex- six for $6.60; ten for $11,00; P.laHcd Irom Gcn’esis to Revcl.-i- tweive for $13.00. Rcmem- It .s pnnte.l ongoocljtape,, ..WALES, UrMseport, €ihu« her others sell them for $1.50 and $2.00 each. J. S. Wilson, TalbO'T, N. C. ora NEW 1633 ffWWBK B2SD oms. IIMSURAPJCE. II is .\ fact that can’t be disputed, that everybody who insures their property or life with W. J. JORDAN, DiS'T i?iSUSAfiGS fiaCKT, SNOW HILL, N. C., III CISC of loss gets their money without any law suit. Thecomiianies represented by him is strictly first class, and when they insure you that means A. money in case of loss. So if you desire to place your In surance in the best companies. call on or address W.J. JQRDA?I, District Insurance Agent. vSnow Hill, N. C 11 24 *eSIS FLOW SEEPS m-fSJiEEl AiiHnparoIleliia Offns by a 01d-EKtal>IMied and ICcI: ••i ViibilBlilnit liouso W'oi.i-r Is a LirK » , eu-cylLKn llluitr.lrd Wax: Prices, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00. Books arc sent to fit price. Send money in registered letter and book will be sent at my risk, postage paid, All inquiries promptly answered. Agents wanted. Address J. S. Wilson, Talbot, N. C. 12 10 Dr. Hogue, of Cleveland Co., who was shot b.v Wm. Etters on June 12 died Saturday. There was some*talk ollynch- ; Etters. APPOINTMENTS. FOR ELDERS II. CUNINGIIAM AND A. E. ROUSE. Indian Springs, the 3rd Sun- day in July. Hull Road, Greene Co., the 4th Sunday in July. Christian Chapel, Lenoir Co., the 5th Sunday in July, (the union meeting.) Core Creek, the ist Sunday in August. North East, the 2nd Sunday in Aug. VIRGINIA COLLEGE, For YOUNG LADIES. Roanoka.Va. Opeaa Sept 14.1893. A beaiittftil and attractive djllege home. New buildings, among the finest in tlie South. Modora Improvemonta. New Pianca aad furniture. Campus ten acres, magnificent niountaln scenery; in Valley of Va., famed for hji'.ltb. European and American teachers, Ciiurse. Advantages in Music and Art unexcelled. ■7or Catalogue address the President. W. A. HARRIS, D.D., Roonoke, Virginia. 2 00 to $250 00 a moiitl. can bf preferreo riade working for who can furnish a horse and .hole time to the business. Spa; mciits mav be profitably employed also .1 few vacancies in towns and cities B. F. JOHNSON & CO., 26th and Mail St., Richmond, Va. per 1.-0 Terr cruDlo ffledi ; cr.sts. Soij by dniYj-ir: nri.'dtv 2in3 t>o.. KantiStcu. O 'ijis.Trsr;: eblfiiilt.s limits’iw.Mr Illovri'nc’eijLil l/.r; 'r;** rt- Three Tlio Lodics’ Wor \vi?; T1.0 L • r"ee rocpnifictnt Coli.clloD oC Chrfc« iia. owTK u r Scefl* (■ W.cmi-Antcc svery c-aU«ni>#r m*ny nrew ,ae ..m.. ^ monor Ll aSr*IIUcfui.J your ■K-'uoy “4 you ^,t,oWur;u5_^bo louodlbtaoCorwll!. tLccif MMMt oinogM. liMlal1im ' cllfoirt, SplonOol", 'fSo — POCKET ALMANAC and MEMOIlANUtlM BOOK „ n.TxtMLntiTU: iHnitI KT’Iui'IiVliM advertising BKO WN’S IRON BI'Ml'Ejyi the best 'fonlc, given away at Drug aua general sloree.' Apply at once. SALE OF LAND. deevee reuclered By virtue of a deevee reuclered I’/Uia case of Tlios. Moore. Pif. v?. N, II. Bea man et a!s, Hol’t, the iiudf-rsigned wi/l sell all of llial tract of land on which tlie said N. II. Beaman now lives, adjoining the lauds of J.B. FaircloUi, Sue V. Herring and others, on the first Monday iu August, 1893, at the court house door in Snow Hill, N. 0. Hour of sale, 12 o’clock ra. Terms of sale cash. T C. Wooten, Comm, of court. This .Juno Ifitli, 1893. SPEeiSLOFFEaia-s'ffS "wo iu ITat -te t RorMitton, 1«« I . « Quftun, Oruugu TrliMe, .t.. Llrlil of fl vro*:»» tb 410® sSf OFFEBI SffsX ■ • - prWr)»«—” —' I Upon oi^hirtf- iM eiH, m. iii! Your 500 Labels lo Cts. 500 FIRMS WANT AGENTS. Send 19 Cts. and we pkint your full address on 1,000 (2 color) Gummed Labels, 500 post paid for you to stick on your let- ers papers &c.. and 500 postpaid to 5C0 igency firms, publishers and manufactur- irs, who will mail you 500 sample books, .S5t0 ^ 118KTKIP PLATER SUBSCRIBE FOR novelties, pictures. magazii nted ad lies, papers, Ac., G P Curtiss,‘of So. Wilmington, Ct., writes as follows: “The PiiE^ sample books, papers, &c., I received from the 500 firms mentioned if bought would cost $25 to $40. Am deliehted.” The Fast Mail Co., Raleigh, N. C. 12 46 CBliiT EVTOATOR Dr, Miles’ Now Heart Curo at Dniggists. niffarent slisea and price*- Illnstrated Catalogn huu. 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