- -'sy-vi,-- WINTERVILLE NEWS. ; The Commonwealth. t? wtt-T.t AT?D. - - - - Editor. Published Every Thursday. Correspondence to The Commonwealth. The sociable at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tripp last;.Thu'raday- evening Entered at the Post-Office at Scotland complimentary tu-hbe yojingladiea: Neck, N C :as Second Class Matter. THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1901. BULBS FOR PARDONS.: ' Governor Aycock has given out that f,w5lT have laid down -rules ' rwu jv- whereby pardons will be granted .criminals. This is a very wise course nart. nt thfl Oovernor. and the ., JH I ills 1' ; - ' people of the State will give It general hearty approval. - - Tha Knwa and Observer of 19th said : iit(.om mlaa are now in the hands. j,jjvwv of the printer. "The most important one-is that re quiring the publication for two ;Aveeke of notice that application will be made in the Governor for a pardon ; .this notice to be published in the columns of a paper in the county from wmcn the convict, for whom pardon is to be asked, was sentenced, and in case no . naner is published in the county, notice is to "be posted at the court in other public places for iiUUOU V aw M. two weeks. ' "The public notice which the appli cant for a pardon must post Bhall not only announce that a pardon is asked, but must state'of what crime the ap plicant was convicted, for how many rears he was sentenced 'and how long ha hae alraodv nerved. In fact the whA are visitina them, was very- much eo joyed. Only a few special friends ware invited and the evening passed oniy top rapidly, away. Ice cream and other delicacies were served a4 the little tate-a-tetes of a private nature as well as other amusements, indulged, in, will always be-a source of "remembrance to and grateful appreciation of . the suc cessful effort by the genial nost ana hostess in affording an opportunity so pleasantly spent. - '. ' Dr. D. L. James and Mr. Fully, oi Greenville, were here Thursday. Miss Hattie Kittrell is visiting rela tives near Greenville. -Si'.' Our young friend, Dr. James Green, formerly of Greenville, but now oi Snow Hill, was in to see us Monday. It is a pleasure to meet such friends. Fernando Ward, of near ractoius, take in the town and the summer school too. We think he will be pleased with the lady visitors anyway. This is the last week of the summer hnni Tvjo-rf TiiABdAv the examina-1 r -Panforc and Commission Jvier tions take place and each and .every chants, and dealeren Bagging, lies, teacher will draw a sigh of relief. It PeanutJJags and Land Plaster. We ... - . . t quote JNova iscoua uauu will be a very rigid examination, so It q shipment as follows : ' i said, and manv are in wait, fearing I T., than in tona 5.50 j rr . - I n lnoH lnta 5.25 auu ueuiuuui si nnnnnnnnn :fl M M ' a 0 yU r V f i - I i I i 1 1 lll or i ?0 V 7 U VJ U U U A-J J LJ I 3 y 5 if 3 rn 11 n A mm i nlr- p s n on s i P Siisp . - rfflh QW Will (If flu fl Sll i - it in 1 1, IS JD o tm fmh 1 If 1 J TuiTmnrn TTT H TITlTTflTTOn ' 1 HI PT EMEIfflF 8r Pfl PPnUPifita jjlllrlijbU VfMDIlUuOlj, it. i uuuiiiuiii w imi., wujjxxuwxw, J. W.Perry Company, NORFOLK, VA., (LiuQir Less than 10 tons f ar Inad lnta 50 " " 5.00 ' 1 00 Ton IiOts $1.90 Correspondence solicited. - j. n.ijutux v v - - tt ahnvft named "Warehouse for tlie coming Tobacco year, I respectfully solicit the patron- vritb a torpid liver, yrbich produces constip- nnnftiAH BIITlTllV A.nn CTfLfl 0111' T . , 1 T All nil Anlv ha titn 0U1I ta TM ommend Cascarets whenever the opportunity 18 presented. A-4n.TfliMa ...... t " 11 ' ,t o .v,-, tlon. Mound CASCAKETSto NU youcm.m nonce uhs iu iothy " i for them, ana securea sucn reuei ut statement of the case so that the peo ple of the county may know -exactly nchn wfinta a pardon and on what ground it is asked. "The object oi this is that those op posed to the granting of a-pardon, if t.hfirfi is anv reason why it should not he granted, may have an equal oppor tunity of being heard along with those who favor it. It is believed that in this way only those who deserve a par don will secure it, and it any are par doned who are unworthy, it will be due to the failure of those lamiliar with t.h -facts to present them to the Gov- - ernor. "In other words; this rale turns the search light of publicity upon every pardon and every application for- par don." - - " yS candy I J CATHARTIC ' 1 A n.1.tahU Pntont If.otfl ClAtfWI. TlA Good, Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe. 10c 25c, 50c. CURB CONSTIPATION. ... Mcrllag RMy CMapu;, CMwgwtreri, Hw un rn DIP Sold and gnaranteed br all drnf- HW"I"IUI gists tow. UKE Tobacco Habit, Those famous little pills, DeWitt's Little Early Risers compel your liver and bowels to do their duty, thus giv ing yon pure, rich blood to recuperate your bodv. Are easy to take. Never gripe. E. T. Whitehead & Co. - AHOSKIE NEWS. Cor. to The Commonwealth.' - Ahoskie, N. O., July 22, 1901. Miss L. Wynnes, one of Union's fairest daughters, is visiting-the family - of Dr. J. II. Mitchell. JSIr. J. J. Ciumv was in town Sun- flay. . - " Messrs. Noah Biggs, and Dr. E. Johnson, of Scotland Neck, paid a bus- - f ness call to our town last week. Misses Tattie and Annie Leggett spent a fow htrars liere last week en route to Windsor, N. C. ; ' We regret to announce the deatlrof ' the Infant child of Mx. T. n. Overtoil. It had been sick for some time. Mr. and Mrs7 Overton have . the sympathy . of the entire community. There will be an excursion from . Ahoskie to Windsor to accommodate 7arties wishing fo attend' the Confeder- ate Eeunion at Windsor August first "TTrainswill make close connection : at Ahoskie with A. C. L. shoofiy, Don Neglect Your Eyes! The fitting of Glasses by ' guess is i a thing"of the past. No conservative man or woman will buy a - pair of GlasseB without having them fitted by a Vine Hill Male Academy, ' l SCOTLAND NECK, N. O. ' - - A First-Class High Gr a d e School for Boys and Young Men. Thorousrh Courses offered in Classic, Literary, Scientific and Business departments. Charges reason able. Courses practical. - . . - For any information write T. J. Cbeekmore, bupt. The Enfield Market is better equipped than ever. Two stemmeries, -plenty of buyers and theLt of accomodations in every, way, Every bntnch of oms.n. tent hands and I pledge my personal attention to every, pile of Tobacco pLccdon om !k,. I .want your trade and will do my oesi to picdbc vuu. I desire to thank my many, frien libernilly patronized me while in Scoilan.J Neck, and ask a continuance at Enfield, promising in the future as in the past my best efforts in their behalf. ' . ' - Your mend, . - W. T. CLEIillENT. Just Received! Logan, Johnson & Co.'s Hisrh Grade Preserves in jars, Scientific Optician! Sweet P o ta toes in Cans, Urange eyrup m quart jur Homer Military School, I have taken a special course in Optics under ' Dr. W. 1. Davis, of Windsor, N. C, one "of the leading doctors of Re . fraction in the South, and am now prepared to fit the eye correctly. Satisfaction guar anteed. Examinations free. - . OXFOBU, a. O. - and of the Capitol and Securinc perfect ventilation. Sixteen new rooms, for two boys each to be Twenty teachers $ added for the fall term. Engagements should be made early, Annual attend-; voimg w - ance np to the full capacity anu many turuea X -Tn in Bussells. Berlin and Paris. Bantist fn i nnpr Tlrn.n ri P i n fT A T T 1 e - 'l- rioat othiPfipJinld with auarter-miie iracK, in me ouuiu. x nuunjf ui ouu : , , Tea, Coffee, Spices whole and n gronndr Nutmegs, Camphor -"'-srio?ro1Wt. 253. Ki - New Main Building Three Club Building-- VU 3W ern Improvements Perfect Sanitary Coiiditu-ns-iiui sua vuiii jjbhuo. Within one square of Governor's Mansion on one m, Biaie 1ADTRTS I'" ' men and 15 women) rvcb dc nn uuhicp.t. Director of M studied nino yen rrin VVi thin one square ot u female l;i Allelic students not piepsjiug for higher education, are excluded. Fall term begir3 septemDer a. v n. W. MIXON, '"-.- -- v.';'', " or Crumpler &.Mixon, -: - - Scotland Week, N. C TheUold Days Haye Gone, Balmy Spring With Its Beauty I i . Ha Come. 'Summer complaint: is unusually ' - nrpvftlent amonsr children' this season. A -well developed case in the writer's family was cured "last week by the - timnlv use nf Chamberlain's Colic. , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy one ni Hi bent patent medicines manufac- . -,'tured and which is always "kept on v hand at the home of ye scribe. This . "is not intended as a free puff for, the - enmnanv. who do not advertise - with " us, but to benefit little sufferers who '-mnv -not he "within easv access of -a " nhvsirjan. No familv should be with- ouF a bottle of Ibis medicine in the house, especially in' summer time. ' -a T T T71 1 - Xiansing, xowa. Journal. -xur tstuw uy E. T. Whitehead & Co. " 1 - A SPRING RIDE. Gum, Flavoring Extracts, Salmon, Sardines and other canned goods, Toilet Soap, m"L T TPTrTS T.anndrv Sban and a full X lltJ JLl-Ei YV line of Meat , Lard, Flour, Jewelers, Mori! FTnminv. Corn. Oats. Hay and many other things, tiivo us a call r- Wilson AUsbrook. Notice. Having qualified as Executrix of the a SI, .r'-AU-. , AX QlMH T laSt Ul OI tUU lWdUWlu uwau, i hereby notify all persons having claims Evervbodv i8 lOOkinC forward tO the I tka fnt in ma nn nr hAfni-A Jnlv pleasure for a COMFORTABLE jgi 1902. All persons owing the estate I To Selling DRIVE. Many are thinking of 1 i nlease make Drompt settlement. ' I T' purchasing if nice Buggy.' The under- This June 17th, 1901. . signed can furnish you a nice HOME 1 - FANNIE STERN, MADE BUtivix tnat win equal u not 620-6t Executrix-of Joseph Stern. surpass any uuggy you can Duy lor toe nrice iram -u..t uu. uuH.iBg uu hand ail the time.. J lrst-ciass renair- ing done. Neat work and reasonable cnarges. - . - Ready to serve the public, - W. A. BRANTLEY. Scotland N6ck, N. C. J 0 a "' A "' Uom University r. j : ..diniKnt 9 VI "Vo v f. spnninn onens Sep. 4, 1901. Board, Room, Tuition and all fees, 1G7.0 neri-c.inj.1 e.,r. For further-information, address, R. T. VAKIN, rresiaeat, jvaieiuii, 7-25-lm . ' -pany Tobacco Hanesters ! : Bnv flome of our nice Tobacco Har vesters and have no more bruised JTo hnnno. F.Fftrv Harvester, which costs only. $2.50, will save the work of two hands. . " icer Uots - at i .ou. j? me T..wn fivinn At $5.00. Everything lyou want manufactured by' v I ... - . r IT TT(TTJC! 7-11-tf - Bethel, N, C. ( II ll , 1 "A firsfeclass Military School in Eastern Carolina.' DEBWASyi-kSWSEY SCH : . , LAGRANGE, N. C. , Military,' Literary, Scientific and Connnereial S.-1i Fifty-three Boarding Purflla; twelve counties and two Statrv " l resentfid the past session. . CommodiousSchobl Buildings. J'1 racks for sixty cadets. . The school aims to strengthen "character by developing latent tatcnl-O''4 - . . . . j . ;,i ti.. MililaD' power. The l.naiviauai neeas oi ine biuubuw uio tuumum. training strengthens the maply traits, gives a souna uoay ana ciuar Class room methods cultivate Observation, Concentration and Moniai i. ': Athletics encouraged. Expenses per half term, including: tuition, Wtrd, ights and room $55. No incidentals. Term begins Sept. 4. Write for beautiful Register. . " J. E. DEBXAM, Mipt. UNIVERSITY NORTH CAROLINA The head of the State's - Educational System. Academie Depa rtment,. Law ivieaicme, i-nm-iiiacj. ' Eighty-five .scholarships. Free tni tion to teachers and ministers' -sons. Loans for the needy. . s , 527 STUDENTS. " 43 INSTRUCTORS. V New Dormitories, Water Worka, Cen- - tral Heating System. 1120.000 nrtent in imorovements in - . 1900 and 1901. - - 1 Fall term begins Septemher 9, 1901. ' Address, - - . ' - . F, P. VENABLE, President, - 6-27-6t - ;.r. Chapel Hill, N. C - J TLJa Aanifir to keen well than eet cur a .-- TMWi Ufa Little EarlvRkers taken ow then.wiil always- keepyotrr 2 Than Ever, rl Having just put in the Best and Nicest Eefriger atpr ever before seen here, : we are prepared to furn ish all . - r . - The most i up-to-date and withal the most comJ, fortable ,na'dnrable Iron Bedsteads-...... tvon. The Ladies tyjfive graduate and undergraduate courses of study. Twenty-three teach- I tor in academic courses. 'Eieht labors I tories equipied with modem apparatus. lArtrA librarv facili Ues. Best eymna- IBium and athletic appointments in the RtAtA.. Kchnlarahina and loan funds. past seven yea, penaes yw. , lt sets at the entrance ana youcan test iv ax The best eollege is the one that oners - v it wk - - '.- -" -x . - . - THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and" Industrial College. Annual expends $100 to $140 ; for n6n-re.ilri'- "f ,he State $160. Faculty of 30 members, l'racti.-e and Uir servation School of about 250 pupils. To mt'" ;1 ''"'"''! I'.Hli. llipC- in the dormitories all free-tuition application'' - . - T 1 -1 lC.t C 1' -.. Are Invited to call and examine ail ELEQ-ANT - UPRIGHT "PI ANO, jviauiusnej manuiaccure Send 55 I which" ihe hot weathefso materially effects as firm and nice as during vthe winter months.! Best Nt a student the best advantages for catalogue. v:-: v -l: - PRESIDENT" K1LUO, 6-27-6t : -: . ; A Durham, N. C. any time. New Supply;Furniture ail t i11- . THE SAME OLD -STORY. . -A . TTHt ralaten n exnerience l similar to that which has happenea in l almost every neignoornopa in . inu United States and has been told and ln&tnld bv thousands- of others. He I aavs - "imi snmmer x nau an jiiiacK I of dvsentery and . purdhased a bottle of IChamberlain . Colic. Cholera, and: Diarrhoea' Remedy, -.wliieh-jaseS'fe; cordmg to direcuons-ana wiui enureiy reeni ioe iroaDi tub .-'. Scotlajid Necfe,.N. C. ON TOBACCO SPIT Life; J4ftoWiMti qulcfcer. jthjoi; fojtr2SSw53 fjrSSri Oats .;;kk tTEARTCER''vi' MM : : . WiXDOU.N. C. LITERARY CLASSICAL RDTENTIFIC COMMERCIAL . be made before July loth. Session opens J-c i INDUSTRIAL -... Correspondence invited from those desiring PEDAGOGICAL tent teachers and stenographers. MUSICAL- ; For Catalogue and other information eddi es r i.r-:--.:..--.-r President CHXrLES D. McIV l - 6-20-Ct - . - , Greeusborc. Oak Sl i d ff e-Institute bowt J in Ert2Si orc-T. xtj wt . :V.-:Holt.Bros., rn ---r-rr'