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- . W "TTTSTT"" a" aw Wished Everv tA0m. tm - Vol. 9 No. 120 With k subscribers of any other OYSTERS DIRECT FROM BEDS I have opened a branch house near Five Points. Look from Five point to Mr. A. Forba' house and you v. ill see my sign. OYSTERS! OYSTERS! I will serve you oysters any way jou want them, cooked, raw or any other way. Come and get a plate, just opened from the shell at my Raw House at the liver, where you can also buv them opened or in the shell. L. T. McGowan, Greenville, N. C. Why suffer pain and severe sick ness from Bowel Complaints, when Arnold's Balsam stops one and cures the other. It has been successfully used ior fiftv years. Warranted to give satisfaction or money refunded by J. L. Wooteu. 2 FINE FALL CROP. Mr. L. C. Arthur has a very fine crop of Fall Irish potatoes. He savs he is getting sixty barrels to the acre. Isn t that good enough? For sick headache trv fTiarnKpr. lains Stomach, and Liver Tablets; they will ward ofif the attack if tak- en in urae. r or sale by J no. Woo- icn urug aiore. Just think of it- Six vice. Vkiuresfor 25 cents I t Wilson, Photographer Ni-imw Main Street- STEER TAKEN UP. A steer that has been with mv cattle three years can be had lv the owner proving property and paying a'" costs. Description Color blark v t some white in his tail and a hu- spot on brisket. Marked small crop in each ear. Ad- pears to be about four years old. Vv. M inrn V. ; .- i 1 X r ... . vyw. J UlllllCSIdllU, 11. V. CLUB OFFER. Ike following: are some of id Offers. For SI Ibe Atlanta Constitution The;Horae and Farm Klng'sJ Weekly Tbe New York World 2 (Three times a week) And King'. Weekly The Wilmington Messenger Twice a week And King's Weekly. ho AtlanU Constitution Tae Qentlewomtn And Kind's Weekly. I w-ch is more and better remdm I inan ottered by amy other - y 9m' J a x - w m m w m m r . a- - Vi w uiucb oi Greenville, TEACHERS ASSOCIATION. Pitt County Teachers Mept and Organize. A large number of the teachers of Pitt county met in the Jcourt house Saturday and organized The Pitt County Teachers Association. . Pro! W. H. Ragsdale had charge ot matters and opened the meeting by telling its object etc Rev. H. M. Eure conducted the devotional exercises and after song and prayer. Prof. Ragsdale stated that the meet ing was ready for organisation. The committee on organization con sisting of W. H. Ragsdae, J. W. Vincent, W. F Evans and T. E. Peaden recommended the following: President G E Linebenry, Win terviUe. First Vice-?res.D. W. Arnold, Farmville. Second Vic Pres. J. L. Jackson, Winlerville. Sec Mis Mattie Grimes, Bethel Asst Sec Miss M.J. Whitehurst Oakley. Treas-MissBettie Tyson, Green- ville. Committee on Constitution and By Laws TE Peaden. F C Nye, W C Vincent, Miss Leroy Mooring, Miss Mary L Tucker, Miss Mary P Brame. Executive Committee A J Man uing. VV F Evans, J WSherrill, Miss Addie Johnston, Miss Delia Smith, Miss Mollie Bryan. Program Committee WH Rags dale, G W Prescott, Miss Bertha Dawson, Miss Laura Cox, Miss An nie Perkins, Mis Annie L FerralL Entertainment Committee W F Harding, Mrs. A BIojv, Ms. Willie Hugs, Miss Appie Smith, Miss Myrtle Wilson, Miss 3essie Harding Miss Minnie Quinn. While the committee on organ ization was out Prof. A. J. Mauninir. presided and ex-Gov. Jarvis spoke. At the afternoon session the gold medal offered by Hon. J. Bryan, Gaimes, Secretary of State, was pre ssnted by Mr. F. C. Harding in an eloquent address to Miss Ethel Lee WANTED. We would like to ask, through the columns of your paper, if there is any person who has used Green a Augiist Flower for the cure of Indi gestion. Dyspepsia, and Liver troubles that has not been cured and we also mean their results, such as sour stomach, fermentation of food, habitual cost! v en ess, ner vous dyspepsia, headaches, des pondent feeling, (sleeplessness in fact, any trouble connected with the stomach or liver? This medi cine has been sold for many years in -ail civilized countries, and we wish to correspond with you and send you one of our books free ot cost If jou never tried August Flower,' try one bottle first We have .never known of its failing. If so something more serious is the matter with you. Ask your oldest druggist G. G. Green, Woodbury, N. J. WEE Greenville, N. C, NOVEMBER paper. Books always open to AdvertW Ca-roll. of WinterriUe. for the best essay on lNorth Carolina history, the committee. Pro! Hill, Dr. B F Dii on and Hon. J Y Joyner. h.ring awardid it to her. The second prize, a gold pen, for the second best essay, was awarded to Miss Mary A Bynura, of Farravllle, and was presented in a very fine speech by Mr. J. L. Fleming., This pnxe was oflered by Mr. A. 0. Cbx, of Wmterville. W J LitUe ot Falkland got one vote of the three for tecood prize. Several very valuable and inter esting papers were read and ably discoursed. There as a large attendance and much interest manifested. A WIDOWED BRIDE. John McCoraiick Gibson died at the Battery Park hotel Ashevilleat ii o'clock, Siturday. GiUon went to Asheville three or four months ago In an effort to stay the advance of consumption. Going to the Winyah Sanitorium and Later to the Battery Part Last. Saturday night he was married to Miss Henrietta Wolfe, as be thought oc his death bed. Almost immediately alter the mtiage Gisbon showed signs of improvement, growing stronger every day until last night, when a change lor the worse took place and he breathed his last shortly be fore noon. The bride of one week is given by Gibson s will, it is said upon good authority, property val. ued at over fi, coo, boo. OYSTER HOUSE. Not a boat but a hous, at the boat landing in Greenville. You can get good oysters anytime in the day, every day, just from the oyster beds. L T. McGo wan has two good boats running direct to and from the oyster beds and stowing oysters in his oyster house at the Greenville boat landing, so farmer., restaurants and everybody can get fresh oysters every day, at his house, in the shell or open. Come and sec the new in dustry and get your oysters cheap. THE BEST REMEDY CROUP. FOR This is the season when the woman who knows the best rem edies for croup is in demand in every neighborhood. One of the most terrible things in the world is to be awakened in the middle of the night by a whoop from one of the children. The croup remedies are almost as sur6 to be lost in case of croup, as a revo'ver is sure to be lost in case of burglars, Oiere ued to be an old-fashioned remedy for croup, known as hive syrup and to lu, but some modem mothers say that Chamberlain's Courh Rrmnir is better, and does not cost so much, j It causes the patient to throw ut the phlegm" quicker, and gives re lief in a shorter time. GUe this remedy as soon as the croupy cough appears and it will prevent the attack. It never fails and is pleasant and safe to take, r or sale by J no. Woolen Drug Store, KEY i 1 i 4 m V li.t 1 - " T . T 1 13 1902 The Wppklr boa ; . V.l. t . .. RICKS & WILKINSON. READY Alter much fixing we are ready to 'show the strongest line of high grade mertKahdke that It has even been our pleasure to shot 3uf friends and Cus tomer. Your wants have been carefully considered and amply provided for. tfevcr Ine history :'of ibis business have we been more able to serve you so well. Never have we bevi more confident In the assurance that your money goes furthest here In buying goods of sterling character. Take a stroll through the store, look at the new goods, note the quality compare prices. Buy or not do as you think best. We don't expect you to buy every time you come, but always glad to see you come, so that you may know our p'rlces. HEN'S CLOTHINO Hen's, nic. salts. $U Boys suits, 4 to 16, all wool, good styles, Soc Men's Over Coats fi.oo up. Boy's OTer CoaU $1.00 up. SHOFs " Men's Solid Leather Shoes, size 6 to 1 1 70c Women's Dongola Shoes. ics J tO 4 ;; Stel rod umberellas, good top, full 16 inch, about i.oco to cloe 1-adies all wool black thirt. A value at i. 50 A bi lot to close at 9SC Men's all wool pants, all colors and sizeSj counters piled high, plen ty for every body while they latt Boys knee panlf. all colors at toe We are showing trunks from 5cupto $5-co RICKS AND W; T. FLEMING Fleming and flooring, i CARRY EVERYTHING USUALLY POUND IN A GENERAL STORE. STAPLE GOODS AX WAYS ON HAND Dry Goods. Provisions, and Genera! Supplies CAR LOAD FI OUR JUST ARRIVED. innce-a- i-ilAif.--'-'-i 25 era a YeAe AT LAST Wt Rnsrantee our gcodt to be th BuT not satisfied fand yocr money DRESS GOODS. Our Dress Goods department has never been more up-to-date than ,cawn- hare a range o( colors and prices xcond to none n oty, prices ranging from to cis. a yc. to fa. 50 a yard niSCELANEOUS Lidies Kid G!ovr. x colors, all lues. Every pair fally guaranteed. Ladc Ho-. :: c : .. . good for ice. we will ue at 50. Standard Tape? Pattern kept m stock. Ftshion shectt free. Best Percale, full 3ft inch, all coi on 6c a yet Table O.I Cloth. a!l cslon. full width only MC a yrf. WmKIKSOI. J. 3. UOORQiQ r I t 1- P 1 J 1 I
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