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0 . ft i v TUESDAY. PUBLISHED TWICE-A-WEEK FX1DAH V0l 8 -170 35 OEEEJVVIZLE, JV. C wlfl 200 SCTS A YZAB K3GW8 TTTT7 n :l M 1 1 1 r .WW H H A m m m v . m m ar- v II I, :I I J . I 1 H . v -i i a ii y ; i Within a radius of 25 miles of Greenville, The Weekly has treblo the 1 1 . - - ' f ... suoscrioers 01 any other paper. Books always open to Advertisers SOME SPECIAL DRIVES IN PRICES I fg To make it easv nush'ul to hi rrrtcrreii vp To r i e " a.-. progressive is to be useful. The more progressive, the more V j u-tful. This store is particularly pushful just at this season, J progressive you will find it at all seasons. We are prepared A x' to prove our progressiveness by v-ur merchandising policy, W o i y are prepared to prove our pushfulness by our prices. We are prepared to prove our usefulness to every one who v. ill take the trouble to visit our store. Nothing like the fair i X nnn "nn favor mnrrrrf rninr VmQ.nsca T n.no V m - a . v. - 11 dence that stands like mountains built of rock. Umbrellas 30C Ladies Belts 70 All kinds ef Lace , lc, 2c & 3c yd Ladies fine Dongola Shoes 50 6 oc poi pair. More than 600 Ladies fine & Slippers that must go at 60c per pair. More than 1,000 yd home- UX span yd wide, regular 7c kiuu, our price O 0"ffcC LMmity, oiorea Lawns, Spring Colors, regular 7 1-2 X A loc values, our pnee Qq Fine India Lawns 40-inch x wi je. regular worth 20 & 25c 10c Fruit of The Scrivers Drawers 45c X w..u price One case x i. om meaching Yd wide 10 x. vuoniv 10 cusiomer v I -V. k More than 100 Boy Suits 3 rj to be pushed out in the next 12 da vs. Hemcmber .L ' .... x iiicse suns cosi us noinmir x 5- x Xi x x i hI no offer will be rehied. Boys Hats 15c, Caps Sc, Mens Hats 300 M idras Shirts (or men and boys 48c John Clarks Spool Cotton 2 spools lor 5c Ladies ready m-de skirts regular 75c, our price QQq Mens whte unlaundred shirts, regular 50c our price 29c 500 Ladies Kid Gloves jegular worth $toc, our pric 79c, every pair guaranteed. You know that we are the shirt Deople but we just hap- x pened to stumble over 80 40c styles that other stores charge $ 1 . 00 for. x Banister Celebrated Hand Mailp Shms the best shoe X on earth, always $5.00 for th' next 2 days our price wi.l be S3.60. only one pair JJ to customer. x . Just bear in rn'iui that you ca-i buy from us as cheap j& M a oiher stores buy to seli agin. We invite every man, f woman and chihl in I'itt county ti visit :r store within the r0j , , . , . : . ...1 xt 12 d iys. v e do.it make a many promises as o;her IZf l'irh is hardly necessary "ichind such a bank of bargains as nrosented above. All are just such mat-Tial as wanted now. V3 VN & p H. WHITE. W. T. FLEMING. TEACHERS ASSEMBLY. BILLIETS BLUFF. The State Teachers Assembly ! The London Saturday Review will be held this year at Wrights- ays that "'the expulsion of the Cer ville, June 11 to ' 16. Secretary 1 mar. navy it more in preparation gives the fallowing reasons why J for a contest with the I'n ted Sute every teacher should arrange to ! than with Great Britiar. The read iest causes for future nval coi.flict will be found m the "trtile for the partition or the exploitation of the gieat South American cunti nent." The Review lev;te. a page ti a deu:ription ut the riitwirces of South Am;rica and tlermany, the hundred of thousand of set tlers in BiaziS and Chi'i.and the in ability of Germany ursueing her designs in South Anieric.i without a conflict with the United tatcs. The article concludes witi the statement that it would not be good policy for great Britiait tv oppose Germany's legitimate aim. and that an alliance with the United States that had for its purjoie the maintenance of the M-.roe iloc--trine "wou'd not only be ludicrous ly in opposition to our own interests but it would rightly aro;:e every other nation to a death struggle against a genuine .Anglo- Saxon menancc', go. 1. It isiherirst time this water ing place has ever had hot;l facili ties sufficient to accommodate the hosts of teachers that gather each year. 2. The railroad fir on the av erage will be one third less. The Seashore and the Ocean View hotels face the ocean, being out upon the beach, and surf bath ing can be' had at any hour of the day without the long and tiresome and costly effort they had at More head City. 4. From Wilmington an ocean going excursion steamer will make frequent trips down the cape ftar aid out upon the ocean from Wrightsville. Special to mem bers of the assembly. 5. Teachers will have an op portunity of visiting our largest city. Wilmington, daily, at the low rates of 1 2 -a cents each way. 6. One of the most attractive programmes ever prepared will be offered this ycaj to ttie teachers and they will have an opportunity to hear Ihe very best discussion of the newest ideas along educational lines, - 7. No teache- who desires to keep up . whh times and to keep abreast of the newest thought in ed ucational circles can't afford to stay away. . S. Every Norjh Carolina teach er should avail himself of this weeks outing at the seashore, (the real seashore this time). For pro gramme and information addres the secretary, C 11. Mi bane, Newton. N. ('. OLD OLDIERS EXPERIENCE. M M. Austin, a ci.il war veteran of Winchester, Ind,, writes: "My wife was sick a long time in spite of good doctor': treatment, but was wnolly cu'ed by j.)r. ving's New Life Pills, which worked wonders for her health " Thy always 'o. Try them. Only 25c at Wootens drug More. There s a fih fry at lVe Falk land landing, up the rirrrltoday. Try the new remeJy for ctir ness. Chamberlain Stomach and Liver Tablet-. Every box guaran teed. Price. 25 cent. Forsa'ebv j. U Wootfn, HE IS A WONPEK. All who see Mr. C. F. Collier, of Cherokee, Iowa, as he i now, cheer fut, erect, vigorous, without an ache, could hardly believe he is the same man, who. a short time ago, had to sit in a chair, propped up by cushion?, suffering intensely from an aching back, in .iony if he tried to Hoop all ca iol by chronic kidney trouble, that 110 medicine he:ped till he u?ed Elec tric Bitters and was wholly cured by three bottles. Positively cures Backache, Nervousness, Ls of appetite, all Kidney trouble. Duly 50c at Wooten's drug store WANTLtJ Tnutworthy Hen and Women to trarel and adrrrtt far old established house of o!id financial landing. Salary $780 a year and expense all payable to cash. No canvassing jjuireJ Give references ai.d enclcre stlf addressed stamped envelope Ad dress Manager. 35 Caxton wig., Chicago. WANrED.Capab!e,reliableprm in rvcry county to represent ty company of solid financial reputa tion; $936 salary per year, paVabW weekly ; $3 prr day absoluterjSur and all expenses: straight, bona f.de definite salary, no commission, salary paid each Saturday and c-pens- morey advanced each weti STANDARI) HOUSE. 334 DEAR BORN ST.. CHICAGO R HYMAN. Rental and Collecting Agent GREENVILLE, K. C Peal Estate bought tnd sold Pioperty Rented fid ExthAnf t4 Close coHections and prompt turns. The Daily Times (DAILY AND SUNDAY) Now only QO ff Tcr.Ytzr PF.RYbSK. iNt.Y SI WEEKLY TIMES FEB YEAR ONLY 60 GONE, Mr. T. F. Ghristman, one ot our best citizens, whom every body knows, lelt Monday on a Califor nia prospecting trip. 1 TRUST WAYS. The Standard Oil Company has purchased the rai road terminals wharves and shipping facilities at Port Arthur Texas and go,o: acres of land surrounding the port the price was not ivei.. Port Arthur is the nearest deep water port to tie Beaumont oil field and by controlling the outlet the Standard Oil company c.7n controli every barrell of oil taken from the Beaumont field- j Good Housekeeping (Springfield Mass), Farm Journal (Philadelphia) and Paragon Monthly (N. Y.) in? eluded FREE with full paid yearly subscription to any of the aboic Address THE TIMES, Richmond, Va- For FOR SALE Two nice farm. K. Hv'Tiian. WHOOPING COUGH. cxper- WHITE & FLEMING AKRY EVERYTHING USUALLY' FOUND IN A GENERAL STORE. THEY HAVE JUST RECEIVED our Solid Cars Of Lime, Flour, Dorn, Oats , k JHA:Y ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR LOW PRICES N ALL FARM SUPPLIES. . The truit hs stood rhe cold j all right and indications are that 1 mi win ie a gtoa iruu vear IT SAVED II IS LEG. A woman ho has I n.! : .1 . .... . . J icnic mis uisease, ieinow 10 prevent any dangerou conse- quences from it She ay: Our three children took who. j. ns cough last summer, our baby uy eing only three months old. ami owing ! to our giving them Chaml -rlains ! P. A. Panforth. of I Grange. (la. , Cough Remedy, tbef lot n-nr f j suffered for ix ninths with a j their plumpness and - c?n- .ut in ; frightful running ore on his leg: much better bea th than ot'.f-r chil j but writes that Bocklen's Arnica ! dm: whose parents I d not use j i?alve wholly cured it in five days. this remedy. OuroMe?t little girl ; For Ulcers, Wound. Piles, its the i w.ul.! call lustily for cotigh syrup ' lest salve in the world. Cure l twe n vtrhoty Je't Pinkey guar.mteciL Only 25c t'od hv ; null. ?pfingfleld. Ma. 'I r.i rmeJr T 1 . mm . . . ' j. L ooien. 1 i- r :ic iy .1. 1. . Harness, Sadlery Karnes. CoUars, Kardwars ? tcves, 01 Sash- Doom and BHuds, Builderc Material of all kinds go to J. R. COREY. t
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