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KIN'. WEEKILY.' ' TUESDAY. PUBLISHED TWICE-A -WEEK FRIDAY VOL 7 -NO 66 GBEEJV V 1LLE, JV C, AUGUS'J J WOO 23CT3 ithin a radius, of 25 miles of Greenville, The Weekly has treble the subscribers of any other paper. Books always open to Advertisers. STRAYED. In May or June 1898 one mixed Jersey heifer, then about one year old. Description : Color, dull black Marks, crop and hole in right , ear. and swallow fork in the left ear. nv information of her is wanted by me. ARNOLD MILLS. Jul 25. 1900. Coxville, N. C. NOTICE. itt County Superior Court, Eaward Smith vs Annnie Smith: The defendant in the above en tiiled action will herebytake notice that an action wherein' Edward Smith is plantiff and Annie Smith is defendant has been begun in the Superior Court cf Pitt county, for the dissolution of the bond' of matri mony now existing between the said Edward Smith and Annie Smith and the defendant Annie Smith is hereby required, to . appear at the next term ot the superior cojrt of Pitt county to be held on the 1st Monday in April 1900 at the court house in said county and answer or demur to the complaint of the plain tiff, orthe relief therein demanded will be granted. D. C. MOORE, AK Clerk cf Superior Court. This 12th day of.Feb. 1900. SHUTTING DOWN. We hear that nearly all the large lumber mills in the east are shutting down. The drop in prices of lum ber Is the cause and lots of hands are being thrown out of employ ment. It is said t) be very hard on many hands with families to support, as they can't get other work just now. DOES IT PYTO BUY CHEAP. A Cheap remedy for coughs and colds is all right, but you wart some thing that will cure the more severe and dangeous results of throat and lung troubles. What shall you do? Goto a warmer and more regular climate? Yc?, if possible; if not pos sible fir vou, then in -either case take the only remedy that lias been in oducea in all civilized countries wih success iir .severe throat and lune trou'l s. "Boschee's German Syrup.' It not only heals and stim ulates the tissues to destroy the ! perm disease, but allays inflamma- j tion causes easy expectoration gives a good night's rest, and cuies the I patient. I rv one bottle. Reccom I mended many years by all druggists ' in the world, r or sale bv . L. Wjmien I PECULIAR ACCIDENT. I A distracting accident occurred at Faison Monday morning. Mr. Em met Herring, while shooting a mad dog in the street accidentally shot a twelve-year-old boy and he may die The ball parsed through the dog and glancing otT Its course, struck the boy in the right breast. We learn that Mr. John Stanly stepped on a live rattlesnake near Tull's mill. Trent township, last Friday. Mr. Stanly jumped off the snake before he was bitten. The snake was killed and found to have sixteen rattles and was nearly six feet long. Kinston Free Press. EDUCATIONAL. WH1TSETT Ruta Baga and Turnip Seed, . NEW CROP. AT WOOTEI'S DRUG STORE. ROBBERY. Tuesday morning when the clerk for W. T. MannmEr & Co.. at the Cross roads ovr the river, went to open the store he found the store had been entered the night befor, The side door had been broken open. Nothing much was taken It is reported a strange negro asked the clerk the evening before about who slept in the store. There is no other clue. Littleton Female College, adver tised in this paper is offering scholar ships to worthy applicants and has money to lend to needy student?. This Institution has educated a great many useful women and sent out m.ny successful teachers. It one of the most aggressive schools in North Carolina and is doing great work. INSTITUTE. " (EIGHTEENTH YEAH) Able Facultj; 234 Student frotn SI 00a d ties; Kxtnea 3 to 112 pr month tv r board and Tuition; 25 free. Scholarship. B.SIN2SS. TEACHEES' IIOBHlXi. HUSIC. Etc Beautiful and healthful location, hlghlj endorsed. Scores of ircteufal graduates. Boarding Kails, Dorni tor!-, Ac, all on School Grounds. Illustrated catalog ue tre. Addreas the President, T. VmiTSETT. Ph- D., Whiisctt QftHferd Czzziy 11 ) FALL TERM OPENS AUGUST 2f, 1800 STUDENTS MAT ENTER AKY TO1K. THE BETHEL' SCHOOL . t GREENE ILE.N, C. ??? ? ?9) IT IS THE QUESTION OF CLOTHES When others fail, take Roberts Tasteless Chill Tonic. It cures chills, fevers, malaria and general bad health. 25c. A red cross on the label assures you of of the pure, high-class material that makes Rob erts' a success. Don't take a sub stitute. Jno. L. Wooten. Fall Tem begins Monday Sept- 3. 1900. Practical common-serse methods. Prepares boys and girls for the duties of life. Pupils take a high stand at College, Success measured bv the full-rounded development of our pupils. Competent and conscer. tious teachers. A well-organized Literary Society. Moral influence good. Expenses reasonable. For further information sec or address the principals. 1 - Z. D. McWHORTERJ Bethel. N. C Or J. I). EVERETT, Robersonville, N C. i Littleton FemaU College;; A very prosperous school with itiodern building?, splendidly lo cated in a remarkably healthful section in Warren county on S. A. L. Road between Raleigh and Weldon, N. C Panacea water kept in building at all times for utc of inmates. Fifteen officers and teachers. Charges very low. The Eighteenth Annual Session will begin Wednesday, September 19th 1900 For catalogue, address Rev. J. M. RHODES, A. M. President. Littleton 2n . C. debnali and kihsev . sghiool, Talk- this mixtion over carefully. Determine which store can reason- ably do the best for you. Which Store is doing the best Such talk will bring you here. We court discussion investigations. We are now ready for spring buyers. Our variety is fasinating. Styles were never before so elegant and effective and low prices prices. consistent with high grade goods prevail; It is not a question of value in our store you know you will get your moneys worth; you have only to please your fancy. Suit of choice weaves of Worstead and Cheviots, same silk lined, the newest styles and patterns at $5 to $10 Suits of blue serge double and single breasted both lined and'unlined. same with silk; and same with serge at $5 $7.50 $10 and $12.50. Come in and takS. a look at the new things at any rate. ": !W. FRANK WIBSON, THE B3NG CLOTHIER OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE Prepares for college, for Busi ness, for LIFE. Located in the Piedmont section of N. C, famous for beauty and health tulness. Superior in equip ment, moderate in charges. Write for beautiful illustrated catalogue to J. A. & M. H. HOLT,Pri,is. Oak Ridge, N. C ENGINE FOR SALE. ONE6h. p. Watertown sdeam engine, in good condition tor sale cheap tor casn. s. r. t.rwin. Beaver Dam Township P. O. Greenville, N. C. t8 STRAY TAKEN UP. About three years ago a yearling steer took up at my place and has been there since, wintering in my fields and stavinr with my cattle. Description: color, red with white spot in forehead and a few white spots on , body. Marks; swallow fork in left ear and underbit in right ear. The owner can get same by iden tifying him, paying cost of keeping and this notice. G. A. Hess, Whichard, N. C Aug. 4 th 1 9 co. . ..--., MILITARY, Literary and Business. School. (Fall term begins August 22 , 1900) The only school of its kind in Eastern Carolina: Six well equipped Teachers representing seven of the best Colleges and "Universities. A well arranged Literary course including Ancient and Modrrr Languages. Courses in Art and Music Business Course, Shorthand and Typewriting. Expenses for a five months term, including tuition, loard. turnihi room, fuel and lights, range from $48 75 to $5750- Send for projpectu.-. J. E. DEBNAM. Supt. La Orange, C The Union High School, (SacctedUff the Tarboro FmU Acaemy, Trboro N. C) SESSION OPENS SEPT. uth, 1900. Boanhn and daj Mb 00 1 far 01rU,offrta thorough Instruction In all Itt drpirt menu. Including English, Mostc, art and Ilutlnea. RATES $ 1 1 5 TO $15 PER SCHOOL YEAR. lern reasonable. Correapondcnc inviud. For (aritrt Information a Idreaa, R. M. Davis, supt. H. D . Brown, Prin. Manager. I 3 O g I 5 t V
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