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- f . V V 1 I ! i II J n , ; 1 . i a esd a y. PUBLISHED TWICE -A - WEEK GREEJfVlLLZ, Jf- C YQVtMBER 22 2901. 3 X' 7Z I ' Within a radius of 25 miles of Greentle; " The Weekly has .treble the subscribers .of any other paper. Books always open to Advertisers. ii. "rh McLAMB. ii 1 The Hii aid Square Opera Ca, h olesale Xi rocef , Greenville, N. C. ?v And Fancv Groceries. .THE; VILLAGE BRIDE." 1 i A 15th anl will present "Th ViUage j liriae" f r the rtrst t.rr.c h :e. Ii is A1 Ilnrrc Vlk'lv will tfivC II STERLING SILVER w-1 SEVEN JEWEL ELGIN flOVEMENT WATUI ; : r-i.ter.ii or. given to direct shium"!.- ; r : sell to any one but mer.rvinb. W Let us have your oider. Car Lot : Willjiot ' .h jlai to quote W;T. FLEMING a act Comic Opera " th loua:ashort5yi P:s Ug ,.,.cft o-ttln the nearest tllC nUHlbCf Of The story Is that t 1 Spanish .... pea-ant girl in the time cr "ueen ! grains of POl CUKrs COIUamcu in a vjvnri Isabella, whose (Nicolo) his pleU- j a UlY EVERYTHING USUALLY FOUND IN A ,r KAL STORE. STAPLE GOODS ALWAYS ON HAM) ' ' Drv Goods, Provisions, ana uenera! ouppues TEEY ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR LOW PRICES OX ALL FARM SUPPLIES, , Greenville is the Best Market, ''. TTT v 1 TheOWGreenviiie-Warenouse To -rho "hp.ct -nlace and Capt. R- M. Barliam, the "best auctioneer to sell your tobo high, w hen y on nave aioau ruauv drive or ship to us and you will be pleased with your sale. I Our Workihff Force: Q. LaFayette Moore, r loor Manager Capt. B M, Barham , Auctioneer Harris, Asst. Book-keeper w Move, w: Clerk . v 7 cdhrr n manage to unmcz. tne viLiae miller, who ha? little of manly charms to attract female. The irl, Cirola, is in lovcf.ith Don Luis, who is an othcer of the Oucea and whom Girola ha ncrer seen, having only heard his vcA;c. When the officer sees the younV peasant he is smiuen with her clarms and by means of a bribe, inouocs the miller to give her up and all w him to take his place at the altar, guised as the miller. Act II opens as the bmh' and party are bcin escorted to ihi nu'.l . , of Dromez whom it is suppmd she married. While in the rn;H, Luis ! S. SIWIN. f enters huiiters hunting her and as 1 he linds her, the Lord Chamberlain and King l'hi'.ip appeared also dis guised in long black cloaks. The result is the mystificaty'on of the bride & she at last Unas her huv band, Act III is in the Paiace at Santi n m nntl enpns with Lazaricla rc t preaching her husband ard refvis:ng to listen to explanations when the ( h-.rpn and suite enter. Unaware of the secret marriage the Jucen is scandalized and is abcu. to expos- ! tulate when Drcnuv enters with the : dir:.usor. and tcl'.s their "titry. ( j After mutual ex',.ma:.m- tne a.t I (.-r.'-i amid joyous sonj. The Jar of Corn can be seen at the Weekly Office. The Watch can be seen at Mr. E. E. Griffin's Jewelry Store. Hr. Griffin is a well know jeweler. He Guarantees THE WATCH TO lib A ui-.inuip.i-SILVER WATCH WORTH S12.00. SEE HIH. CONDITIONSKvcry one ucssIiik on the contest must pay 25i;ts Tor the Weekly d- j 0110 year SubscTUHTS lmjmg "l'"1 1 a. til...l 4v rttocu :1C1L Joels paid for the Weekly. Contest Closes December :il, IDOl. We want 5,000 Paid Up Sub scribers by Jan., 1, 1901. KING'S WEEKLY, '" Greenville, K". C. You Can Carry m 1 A big per cent of your money home. Ej t 3oj 151 ttatt n am rt A T? T? "T Ul 151 A b;s' lot : (I.kk! . ma . ar :n Hais:ii Walker, Farmers' Host Moorman, Evans & Co- '.iuepeudent of the Warehouse Corabine. Chcsteraeld couniy - C bs.asts the youngest father ia the countn,-, in the person of Clarence Wacb. worth. Clarcr.c, v;ho lives near ML Groshan, married when he was 14 and now, at the age of 15, is the father ofa line boy. m The lii Uarjair. V. n r. 1 --..... comi to su: bS. 151 T fgri m W. T. -LBti b: UJ Si His wife I ft monu hardware: -id Ice Cream Fr'ezers C o o C C T3 3 3 b CHK CJi;i.DREN'S FRIEND, ."i croup, bronchitis J"1D Eil OUi-T Wimc. wumpwmw Tleasant to to the taste end perlVct y safe C. K. George, Winchcstcrt Ky.: 4 Our little girl was attacked with cioup one night and so hoarse she co ild hardly sptalc Wc gayc her a few doses of One Minute rrtnrrh (lurcL Jt relieTod her im mediately. When she awoke next 1 morning she hal no sins 01 noarec ncss of croup." J. L. Wooten. - I sell CottouSccd Meal and Hulls cheao. tf E- 1 Hiffgs. OCR LltlB OF New Good is how 111- Shoes, dothing, Hats, Dry Guods , DR5S GOO JS. NOTIONS. Etc. Chcaprr than o e: before HAFJDWARE AND HEAVY GROCERIES OurOPrices Are All Itock Bottom Como aad convinced James B. WMte (A My 'Efff feMock Of LIME! LIME!! LIME!!! --Hammocks-- o o CtotH' 11 At C rew Doors And windows. NAPPER BROWN. I) 1 i
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