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. People ev - ery week. " VOL 3 NO- 33 GREEJVV1LE, Jf. C- SEPTEMBER J, 1807. 9000 WEEEJT 1 .. w 1 sssss' , 1 1 1 1 has nf ret:u .JOTTINGS. of State Treasurer been appointed sec the North Carolina - i i r crnv TlU " l" ' tins new oliice being Cjv:if'(l lOl Il'iu. xuo, nam (.nlumns of the f usionists is still vm11 iilled. ACJDEN. Another of Pitt Comity's llew Thriving Business Centres. ,Us;rveyou. Mr Cobb Is roercbsnt t txperlence, have conducted a auccesstul general merchandise business at Ballard'a Cross Roads for many years previous to moving to Ayden about two years ago He la also large and aucctMtul farnur. Mr. C. L. Tyson 1 young man wro has ccn several years behind tbe counUr and about a year ago became associated with Mr Cobb. ArhM A PLACE OF SOFTOOI.S nmmntrCQ AVH miorxiPoa I headquarters for first el". i-vw? t in y wauvaauo ,iiux uuouicoj.i . "i . . . . . . - ; iMicwmnctfiiorc. i?aUD in general merchandise ot all kinds, heavy and m - f i lancT groceries, firm sumti ie tnin - r f rt t 111. fc..tt i . . m and hcarr croeerles are alwava fonnd u" mi"UIOUt,BCli,nu' couniy cm' t ,sti'ik' . ar " a I l a. a. 'IU r n ni l hen lb uuiv viuu xiiuxncvo xue extension nf th nflan.i i, i United States attorney 11 10 uiston ffaye birth to many r l.is .listric,. Claude Ber- p ..., oi the tnree cmet as Prominent amonc them ww'Avn. snva- much. You 1 ihat branch was bnilfc in and 1 ? rl if nlnrr ' in that year a town waa laid mit An Ml I1UJC XiLLklltkli-llLL Mill I I . . V : . . wwiiamp oa toeianus oi v 11 liarnss. jjota were solJ. hons- ea were built and it was soon a place oi importance. A . Land and Im provement Company did much for it. A "DOSt offinp. rfiilro-rrl flonnf and telegraph office were establishwL More houses were built, more iwmle located there, more stores were opened and Ayden grew. It now has over 300 inhabitants and nnm bers among its business and inter prises somo of tbe most progressive and prosperous people of the coanty. ate Printer Stewart says owes him $15,000 and will soon throw a bomb shfinnto the Worth-Ayer camp Semi'' kind of an explosion is batllv needed. that In Si) tiu republicans don't like - a m a I . X, a, J Kuss'dl and declare mm a laii- It now has nine general merchan- dtaft ami : one millinery store, two newspapers. jusi . ii .-vim,. one phvsiciAn. a lare lnmber mill. . - l - -o- - a large cotton gin and grist mill (in 1 i rife amounts ot money are erection; anu several otner . ' . industries and enterprises. coining oouin nuw iu puj iui hiuv tsting the crops. Cotton opened buslnesa. . lie sells cheap for cash or barter, and U dolus a satisfactory business. lie la a new man in tbe busi ness, makes m goods and prices his rc- commedatlon, and" honest methods bLs advertising:. In addition to hij regular stock of heavy and fancy grocrriea he car ries a line of nica cigars, tobacco, anuff, tinware, crockery, canned goods Ac. Mr. Moye ia Mayor of his town. . ELDEST. N. MANNING. J. W. QUINERLY & BRO. IS ill King. We have not printed the let ter of Governor Russell to the two Wilsoas, attemrting to oust This .firm has been in Ayden a few months, having moved from Quinerly where for several years they did an exten sive business. They occupy a large store, 26x60 feet, two storie3 and a large warP house. The stock carried is large and carefully salected line of dry goods, notions, shoe?, hats, clothing, gents Jfurnishings, fancy Mr Moye has Just opened this busineia. aou '"f couon T" i&eyco Untilamonthagpbewaaa of the Free - cul03lcr irom isr WillBaptlst fore. Giviug up thatpo-itlon ?d nf ar' In U n op-to . . ... . . I uate Store and cntora a larfo ttrnnv no purcnatea a avocs oi groceries ana i . Ujj oj ir ana sqcarc ucaun; al ways based on hnneity is thl only p-ilScy J R8MITII A MtO. This Is a firm ot young men, sclfmade honorable, truitworthy' and popular They began buslne In 1S and their methoda hava built upamoit uccc$ful business. Doalin; lis reliabl goods at reasonable prices they have won tbe con fidence and esteem ot a Urge patronltlng public. In a good location with a nice store 30xS0 ftrt and plenty of warehouse room outside, they carry a large and complete stock of good, consisting of staple goods of all kind, dry goody, no Hons, ho!?ry, hats, boots, shoes, cloth ing, gents furnishings, underwear, heavy and fancy groceries, meats, flour, provis ions, canned goods, tinware, crcckrry. chinaschool books, Ac. Meriting a large patronage they command It and it La constantly -increasing. In add.tlon to their general merchandise they carry a large stock of furniture, sash doors, blinds and building material, oils leads, cement, lime, &c. They buy quantities of cottcn shingles, and all kinda of country pro duce. In ISO! they formed a company and bought all the real eitata belonging to the Eastern Land and Improvement tV. betides buying property enough of other KlUCATJOX.L. Hcrm Circlina Cc'ifcze cf AnfelUrc ai Hci2nicArtj. wixxorr aKPTKMBrai mi. 1C Thorough acalrmU. sclent if.c and technical oursrs. i:xrx-neil tr:a lsti In every department. "W'w rrn rrwiox, xsiixntxu COIKO. tor toanty tilodmt, f CO For allot bar 8lodrnt, IZJ CO Apply for Catalogue to ALKXAxnr-a Holiadat, Mi lv, l'ret t.tcnl, llalc!ctitN. i c ear SALEM AtWDKit Y ANI CULLKtii: For girls and young wonn. IWt borne care, tn;rtbrr w .1 h f oil College lntrcc tlon. BpccIalliL ia Music, Art, K.ocu tion, lAgu.tr-, Commcrctat and Induk trUlstadtrt. Institution fouedrd la ISTi. The Igikter shows ZZl iit yrar. New term begins Thurday, Hfp!ctub?r 2, 1J7. Send for cataloruc to Ilnv. J. H. Cl.KWr.I.L, Irlncliml, HActn. North Cropi a. them as State railroad commis sioliers. Governor RuSSell has goods, groceries, farm supplies, crockery been kruing it high handed for a ureal while and there seems to no end to tyrrannical ambi ti-n. As the Governor himselt stands charged with bad laich, corrupt ion and attempted bri berv it would be well for him to k.M-p somewhat quieter "or he may hear something drop. Elder Manning ii a preacher in the Free Will Baptist church. lie ia a con sistant man, well known and liked, not only by his own church but by the peo ple at large, for his many virtues. At Ayden he conducts a mercantile business carrying an assorted stock of general merchandise. In hi store the poit ofllcc la kept, he being assiatant post master. Ilia stock ot merchandise consUts prin cipally of a stock of nlco cheap groceries, but he also carries some dry goods.shoes, Ac Eider Manning la fifty-nine years of age, and has been a preacher thirty-two years. He is alwsys glad to havo his friends and customers call and takes pleasure in waiting upon them. DR JOSEPH DIXON. Dr Dixon is a native ot Grccno county MVKFKr.lr.OKU, N. c. i:tablilud n ll. The next seisin opcnrkptemb. r f;h, lt37t and will c on tinue SM nc.ka. lr ln'ormatkn, rtr, Ac, addrrs, at Murfrtrshr ro, N. C, John c.8CAi:r.ui:oiui!t Prtldent V. It. F. Intltutr. 25 free kcholakhiiiii; a m; arc otcn for mat jci at Whltftett Institute. Hth year. Over ZXt students In all de partments yearly. Literary, BuInc-sand Normal courts. I.icv'.lcnt advantart Bcnd for catalogue and particulate to rrof. W. T. Whittt, Vh. I)., Whltrttt liullford county. N. C. After attendlncr tTlnP-U Mnnnt.ln iif-v w""" fcVlUk fcUC,f iwpcriy a School three year, ho took a collegiate tnd ,?ow )cj offer this prop- course at Chapel Hill. He studied med icine at tho Medlcsl College of Virginia What can ever be expected of iivt'miiu9 when its best citi irw kop up by their patro nut;", a white man, who runs around among the negroes and them that lie is working to put (Jivenville under their con trul : v respectfully ask our merchants to answer this cpies tion as they are doing it and timst know it. Tlif Pennsylvania democrats have misted Mr Harrity as nat lonal executive committeeman f ii, at istate. That is a . good ' hut North Carolina demo uats would do better if they vou.l-1 follow that examxle. WTI-RUbSELL 'vevnor llussell '"i with his party. is a bad An east- Hn republican said today! "He is a failure. I will admit if and 1 have the additional !1fi tUKation of knowing that T "elp'-d to elect him. But he is politically dead. His war on rigbts has killed him His advisers are a s,mall coterie. republicans knbw who they fiv. Raleigh con Wilmington rtirSN'-ngHr. IS IT TRUE U'jorts from Washington that T M Arrington of N G, lia l)oen arrested for embez Hiil: the government out of ai'ui ;:,0()0. Until recontly ud fr twelve years he had enidoyed in the division f post office inspectors. Mr -nington claims that the gov- him $180 and ernnuMit owes l,iat an lnvesho-ntion will show I .. . , r ninm mcnis, iuw . tore 20x10 feet a pekctcd stock ot It glassware, hardware, furniture, Ac. They have been. very successful and have a large trade. They Icarry good reliable goods ana sell at prices defying competi tion. They are enterprising.and straight forward and are prompt, reliable and pleasant to deal with. They merit their success in business, and rank with the best establishments in the country. They buy and sell large quantities of country produce and pay -highest prlce3 for it. They nre also large cotton buyers. NEWSPAPERS. The Free Will Baptist, established in 18S1, was moved to Ayden in 1894. It is the organ of the Free Will Baptists and besides its religious departments, devotes some space to secular newa. Tho Ayden Journal is a new three column folio. It i3 neat and newsy. CHURCHES. Ayden has three churches with regular services and Sunday Schools. They are a Christian Church, Missionary Baptist and Methodist. SCHOOLS. Ayden has one college in operation and another college building in course of erection, v.'z, ;thc Free Will Baptist Theological College. It is a nice building and when completed will be a valuable addition to tho villiage. TUCKER, McLAWHON & Co., For groceries in largo or small quanti ties, wholesale or retail, this firm stands ready to supply nil wants. Established August, 1S35, by J. A. Harrington, post master, a large trade 'was built up, when in Febuary last Mahlone Tucker and Mr Lonrcqo McLawhon became part ners, and the firm became Tucker, McLaw hon A Co., and the business was material ly enlarged. They deal extensively in heavy and fancy groceries, flour hay grain and mill feed, shcc3 hardware, tin- warn, croekorv. Ac. They buy in car loadiots and are enab'.ed to sell at bot tom prices, ns cheap aa tho cheapest and the best ot everything. Their store is a rj.-wfin foal hnildlncr and they also tV- " use a large warehouse for storage. They are well located on Main street. Buying in largo lots tbey always get the best pricas and givo thcls. customers the bene fit of their, advantage. Their stock la always new clean and frc3h. They do a large business in barter for country pro duce. They wilt be In the cotton business thlsfal', and will make it bring the highest prices. ThU is a firm composed of young, intcrrrlsing and reliable men, w ho stand on their merits. Messrs Tuck er and Harrington give their personal attention to the business, and arc pleas ant nccoraadat in and business like, a well as straightforward in all their dealing!-. They carry a stock ample to meet a'.f the demands ot the ir customer?, and sail cheap for cash. W. K. MOYE. For a line of nice table groceries for the housekepper and summer- reircsn- ln a fancy at Richmond. While at home in 1S33, he passed a very creditable examination be fore the Stato Board ot Medic ilExsminsrs and practiced during the summer and erty at reasonable prle:s to buyers In suchj?f a good location. Mr II 3 Hardy, a well known, popular and coartcoua gentlemen is with them this year. CAROLINA CHRISTIAN COLLEGE.' This is an Institution ct which Ayden fall, returning to the Medical Colleiro nd Piu county are Justly rroud. It was that fall from which he graduated with cstablhhcd in 1532 and was opened that honors in the spring of 1S34. Having 'all with a good attendance. There are rtARH-d hti cTRmlmtlan bf or imHiiitlnir. two buildings, the principal one, 30x50 he at once began the practbo ot his pro- fet lwo Tories, divided in recitation, fession, locating at Ayden, wlAre ho no itudr nd private rooms. On the first has a large practice. Dr Dixon is ayoung floor u UfKe chape', which la uied as man, thirty-two yeara of age, with bright tbe recitation hall, nicely furnished. In I future before him. He har established a nis mommy services arc ne.a. ucv J L good practice and must continue to rise WlnfleId of Washington, being pastor. I In nromlnmre md ImnnrtinrA. ITa U I A music hall constitutes thCSeCOUd build- Ite Stale Kcrmlaci fciialriai Ccllcze, ;nin.ssnoi:o. n. c, (Jncra ILe young wonva of the tftats thorooj-h professional, l.tcrary, cia-uku!. c.eniinc ana inaui'.rui euacatlon. An nuai expense f'JO to f 130. Faculty ot 25 member. More than 431 regular stu- cicnia. rractice school nf liputlis for teachers. More than iSXfl matrlcuiatr. representing every county in tbe fctat cxctpi inrcv. lorrrpoiidcncc invited irom tto deslrlns comttent tralnrd teaehera. To secure toard in dorm itor Ira all frco-tuition afp'icants mut be made before Auf ust Int. For eatatcgue and In formation, address 1 'RESIDENT ClIAkLK? I). 31ciV II. TniHElNTi:i;vn:w that tt.s,M:.IUr,blfe, ca era tbe Flat it . Tby are ntUrly lCraf.tU ef erntnt Thr a,. . rrvaUrv cf it. nrgro .ad jo e.nt eipict Ut ffr,. Ure to rsU4 atc,t thm r clWrqueV.loo. , Utn .citing when coo rrrd to uu cvrrnau,U qe.tlcn of whlU atTxwTr hsl ad: -iu Ua a toe,r W tenan andrtsrfUrlj.u ani c J forpefceiiboondtoKriktrv,.- oiamoba s.Ui Thm kryur U of tt... coratn-campaign mil W ftfr , . , fuioa admlaI,trluo. mU:c .a ITvnjscy an 1 a straight fS-tt - Hrn'ihsaM: "II lock, cow i.., cut P tfcr:n ought to Wlrlcf. . rrr.rr. tlnuf t ha national rdatforsa, aid ru drmnlng ILc racaUiy acd lae.mjttiR y of the lruMicsa-lVTulUt admUUtr. tion. fnqaeftlonatly tt Kru ta wilt b? tbe control t tb fut br .m wLllepropV. Tr js PM8i the s-on lr cfihe cutra-rs !arc:y omM tUJ t citb i:er1lliran party Is in po,r IUrikvetLU la largely tte ea-r. Ur Irty tnutt makt a clran-oat fffct. s luve given tbe porcL.t etry orr f tanity ct showing ra devatln lo principle, acd can nov, eprUar fir ttclr atUracrrs aod thtlr addrr ly their Slate committee Ut k, lt lUm stay wLcr tUy say tbey ct4 to te-!n ths middle et tha. r4.' IUJrlsh Cur. Ctartctte Obenrr. ' ... . Whitaker's Academy, FOR r.QTH MIX IIS.) J y VrillTAKEU. N. (!, Tht rmh ioii will ojM'ti, ihe Ixnl willing on tin lir.t Monday, Sept. 0th, ami the last of iMay. TERMS: Tuition from f 13 to fa ir Uaif Uim, to b paid In advanr. Tuition tor bort. Hand, Tf-wrtt.n- ! mrsiipoj rxira. No drocrtlon mada rtrrnt in rK tf protractJ alekneaa. noABD cAJf BROBTAiJianraoM fi yo lis : TKMMOXTH. pleasant, social and entertaining and Justly commands notice at one of tho best, most substantial and leading men of his section. Dr Dixon has the reputa tion ot a skilled and competent physician and has the respect and esteem of all who know him. W .II. BASDEN. This gentlemen. came to Ayden, Oct., 1893, and engaged In the mercantile busi ness. Soon after coming to Ayden he was made Mayor, but bis . business re quiring his attention he soon resigned. Again in 1897 he was elected and again resigned. About a month azo he sold out his business and is now erecting a gin house. This fall he will run a pub lic gin. There being much cotten made Ing. Other buildinga will be ' erected aa demanded by ita increasing ratronsge. Tbe location Is a fine one being In a large grove on an elevstlon. The college has a small but select .library. Laat action there were enrolled 123 pupils. It is a denominational college, belonging to tho Christian or Dcsciples church. Its corf of teachers are Frof. A.F. Moon, A. M. Frin; Mrs. A. F. Moon, Lady !rinr In charge of primary department, M Ua Mary E Hill, Latin and French; 31 Us Myrtle Moon, Music A teacher ot the Bible is to be supplied. The next session opens 8ept 6th, IS97. G. II. LEQGETT. Every town, village and neighborhood needs a good, sober, reliable, first class b.ack amith and general repairer. Ayden in tbe Ayden section it will be a great! i fortunate In this respect In having the accommadat ion to the people and he will above named gentlomco. who doca all do a big business. lie will also run a grist mill which is also raueh needed there. And it Is his intention to put in the near future a complete planing plant saw mill, etc. Mr Basdcn Is an enter prising man who Is doing much to help t up Ayden. AYDEN LUMBER COMPANY. This company has a complete saw mill plant with a capacity of 20,000 feet ot tawed lumber per day. They manufac tures rough lumber ot all kinds, air or kinds of smith work, horse shoeing, re pairing and manufscturlng. Allhls work Is guaranteed and is done at very reason able prices. Mr Lecgctt ;doca a good business and his work la his recommen dation, The beit work at the lowest pri ces keeps away competition. Oak Ridge Institute. FOUTY-HIXTII YEAR. Twenty-two years nndrr precct prin cipals; 221 students attended last year; a high-grade collcr-prcparatorr eboit, with special dcpartmrnU of Uookkrrp Ing, Shorthand and Telegraphy. The lar gest and best equipped lining ichool in the South. Locitlon healthful and b.-o-tlful. "Terma to suit tbe time." For bcnutlfuland new ratalogu ad ir 1'rofa, J. A. & M. It. HOLT, Oik Ridge, N. C PEACE Institute fcr Tcanz Laiics, RALEIGH, N. C, la thorough and aloct, and at tfce forefront of female education. Betid for cata'eguc. ulre cf DURE; lrn. t Fur farther particulate In.j Au-.Stb, J7. A. J. MIX PROFESSIONAL CAKDS. M. Band. J. L Vm.n r. Bond & Fleming. Attcil rrs- at La w, QrcenvUlc, N.C Fractlce In all tb ourts. WAVAV I Norfolk College FOR YOUNG LAD J EH. FROM ROAN TO R0AX0KE. All department a Art, Literary, Motie, Elocution, i:ulnca under recipient instructors. Charrrea loacr than any chool ot equal advantage in the coun try, bend fur catalccup- A. V. FIFEIt, Frin , Norfolk, a. l'he keener of the capitol. a notv . - , kiln dried. Thia company purchased the UiI" namuu unnu, wno la Donnu Dlant some over two years aro and haalOVer tC the ncxttcrm of the Criminal enjoyed a prosperous business. Tteirlcourt for drawing a knife on & negro I THE TJWl VERSITIT products find ready sates in Richmond, I man, is yery angrj becanse he si as I ' Baltimore, and New York and other arrest eu bj a negro repauhcan de markets. They also supply a large home putj sheritT. lie was also proeCfl demand. Tram roads to adjoining for- ted bv Os nerro rrnnbliran lvrr and wat tried beforo a republican cats afford a partial supply of logs, but many arc also brought from other sec tions by the railroad. Located near the thriving village of Ayden, with excellent shipping facilities, this company Is a strong competetbr sgainst larger planta. This plant Is under the supervision of Mr W S Swindell an experienced mill man, ot good business qualities and af fable manners, who has made numerous friends and done much towards making tbe success that baa foUowed tho enter prise. Mr G J Cherry ot Parmclc, U pres ident and treasurer ot this company J. II. COBB Jt CO., We sell everything the people need tay this firm and a look into their im mense store 23x7 i feet and large ware house a!l stocked with the most select general merchandise and plantation aup- plics, prove thla assertion. And too magistrate. A Topalut defended bira. Some of the ilate officials want Barns boancod. Thej arts Tery tired of his autocratic wi js. North Carolina's firjt baled cot ton for 1807 was cold at Mcrr in Anir 21,for 81 cts. per pound. It weighed 124 pounds orty-acven TcacLcr. 4U Ftudrrl (Sammcrtkhool l'J), total tt?; loard f.l a month; three brief eoarc; three full courses; uw ana xtcdlcal H.hools and School of Fharmscy; Ciraduate coarvi open to women; hammer h'chool for icaenera; rvcbourshlpa find loans for tLe neeoy. Aaureta, FarjtiurxT Ai.hts.hax, Chapel Hill, X. C. Monroe ba3 toted to COO worth of bonds for issue C0, watcrwerkf. A little snow fall at Hound Knob last week is repotted Up-to-date estimates make balti morc screnth in rank, with 5CG,373 mhabtUnla. The cities ahead of t .i"! her are New York, l,TOCO0: Chi- bni 1.0132;; rhiJadelphi: want and will have. So if there is any. thing yon need or want they are ready can-ylota the people do not need but X'UA ' A '"'aacipnia, J,lt- r 1703; Brooklyn, 1,100,000, St, lyais, T 1570,000 and Iton, 51C.C03. Ormondsville High School. ORMONI3VlLUN.C. - II. F. Harding (IT. X. C.) Frine ra!. A high grade school frrbith ftf. C.r- aeaonereu In Ixtin, fireck aad Modern Langcare, iVk Keejuag and Mu'.c In rethcrwitn tb coorM nuxllr e.rrred In preparatory Khob. Fall trrru be-Ic Turn ox I'm moxtii. i rimary eoare, fLO In termed Ute, fl.TS Advsnee!. i .rrrt ion jiwrnj wnjm;", fljnoaeh No extra eLar-r fr Iiln. No ilni chxrz? tr uw cf Flano. Henry Sheppard, , LEAL ESTATE AtiF.NT. Ial EUte Bought and S-ld. Fanta col lected, Houses looted, ete. Oin.x? next door to Bank of (jrrenv,t. John II. Shall, II. lsn Washington, N C (irttntille, N C SMALL and LOXG, Attorneys and CoanIors at Iivr. Gcnc5viLLc K. Practice id all Lhc court. DENTIST (inrc.KTiLLE, N. C. tcJ-OHicc OTtr Old Brick .Stnre next door to Kir z Houic.-v i J K. Mckdiie. 1 I. ifwuiL Vi::rttoa N.C i;rra!. N, t ATIMWErS-AT-Il W VzAcnzrx IN All tiic Coi-lt. OKKENVILLK. N. C IIEIUJEi: T EDM U.YDS T0NS0MALmP0RIDM. OBKBA HOUSE VQliQULll r Umirt (lalloway. B- F Tyum GALLOWAY vTYSOX- Attobsets-at-Law Grccnr.Ue, - C Practice In All mr Corirr NEW-BABBER SH0P i- PEXDhl:, T0iS0R!7tL ZtRTIST. rVKfrrythin new and nrat lalruna-,,j Elicited. Next tiix to I.Vncctcr O.Hj-n
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