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King's Weekly from Greenville, North Carolina • Page 1

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King's Weeklyi
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Greenville, North Carolina
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WEEKLY. TUESDAY. PUBLISHED TWICE-A WEEK FRIDAY- 7SL NO 44 GREEJW1LLE, JV If 4 3 WO I C3 CT3 ATEU Within a radius of 25 miles of Greenville, The Weekly hiis treble vhe subscribers of any other paper. Books always open to Advertisers. HAMILTON HITS.

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J. Cuil'tr -STATEMENT OF- Ham wiQm viuux- yy xcujl The GreenVille Banking Trust Co (Upem-d April icth iz) GREENVILLE. N. C. i de-awake and Watching Ne wsy Items Relahnnip Rev.

W. I. Hines, ot Portsmo arrived Wednesday to the Baotist revivalbegun bv Rose, Monday. Our popular townsman, Mr. B.

Walker, gave us a surprise Weil-neday evening when he came in with hi bride. He and Miss Jennie Bunting of Coneto were married (hat day at Tarbam bv Rev. I.rax-ton Craig. Their friends wih for At clse of ousiiicss, April 24th 19111' Resources Liabilities m-rchants we are vountr. In experience we are t'J To be useful merchants demand wakefulness de- watchfulness.

The more wakeful and watchful we thr more useful we are to the buying public. It par- fr Loans and Discount Due from Hanks Furniture and Fixtures Cash Capital Stock Profits Deposits tt.SS 77-59 444-34 520,710.32 1 $20, 2 10. J2 Interest paid on Deposit. 1 pa 3 uv; uii uic aiii jusi 01 mis unit. iynv i ason has made manutacturers and agents very ous is the cry all along the line.

Price aks, to relieve the pressure, are taking place on every Close touch with the markets gives this store the i a to push the good things your way. Thus a few prices are named. We can Cothe and Ghoe you to your entire satis-iaLtion, and the prices all leaning your way. Piompt at.cntion to all business. them along and happy married life if 1 Dr.

M. L. Justice, Marion, S. has located here for the practice of Medicine. His family will come in a few days.

He comes highly recommended and ha made a favorable impression. rX 4. to each other? ADVANCKI) TO PRIESTHOOD. Mrs. Jack johnson, near Conoho.

Thc NVu Observer's Kderitou died-Sundaj. correspondent Monday iidt Mr. Kenneth HarrtP, near Cone. RrV. nafrin5r ho, died Tuesday.

Elder M. T. of Grtrcnviiie. wa- advanced to thc Lawrence conducted his funeral. picthMHLl He cwpei of an hot- .1..

Scrivers Drawers 45c Umbrellas Ladies Belts 30c 7c x' Xf Klder M. T. I-awience. i I ber 0 able nn i.er$ to.the dhui Lawrence ana their 1 I I I I All kinds ef Lace lc, 2c 3c yd Ladies fine Dongoia Shoes 50 60c per pur. More than 600 Ladies fine Boys Hats 15c, Caps 8c, Mens Hats 30C idras Shirts for men and boys 48C John Clarks Spool Cotton 2 spools tor 5c Ladies ready rnVde skirts regular 75c, our price 25c Mens wh'te unlaundred Mrs.

A. K. Gardner, of Smith-field, Va and" Mrs. FJor Armstrong and children, of Portsmouth, Va arc isitmg friends here. The Weldon and Norfolk Steam Boat expect to have their new boat for he upper river about June 15th.

It was launched' from the Farrar Washington, C.f a few days ago. We hope it will run an excursion to July 4th. Miss Selm 1 Staton, who had spent two years at the Greensboro Bettie, visited his taughter, Mr. Haaison, hear Hynioulh last Wcekj and Sunday at Marat or eburch he, m4r om. mcr Woe gtlA assisted in xdainiiig Mr.

Harrisntt, Laxative bromo-Oinmnc his son-in-law, to the lull wo of- HOOKS WANTED. the gospel. There will not be lajgc cro, shirts, regular 50c our price fc fruit. It is dropping off the trees 29c Second hnd wanted Specially anything relating to North Normal College, returned home I Carolina. Hrnry and some apple trees did nt bloom We have been bicssed so f.r in escaping storms.

cappers uiii iiiu3i v-" per pair. More than 1,000 yd home- tpun yd wide, Tegular 7c 'x kind, our price 3 x' Dimity, Colored Lawns, pnng Colors, regular ,7 1-2 ioc values, our price Qq Fine India Lawns 40-inch wile, regular worth 20 25c our price IOC 4.X xt One case Fruit of The Lim Bleaching yd wide 10 yd to customer 2 Hamilton May 27th. S. (). J.

WAN! KD-Trustworthy Men and wnmen travel and aTertisc for old c-tab' jdK-d houe if kjIuI rinuncial tiunn. SaUry )Qt and tApensc. h.1 payable id cadi. No canvaiii rcfiutred. Ci herring Sound For sale bv 75 ,000 N.

and bright. 500 Ladies Kid Gloves jegular worth $ioc, our pric 79c, every pair guaranteed. You know that we are the shirt" people but we just happened to stumble over 800 40c styles that other stores charge $1.00 for. Banister Celebrated Hand Made Shoes, the best shoe on earth, always $5 00 for the next 12 days our price wi.l be $3. ho, only one pair to customer.

Co. yesterday. Mr. Gordon Bamhill is home from Oak Riage. He will leave in a few days for Wrights ville to take a position with one of the note's.

Mrs. V. R. Taylor and Misses Dibbie Parker and Susie Whitehurst are in town attending the revival. gDr.

Frank Staton, of Colorado is viitiug relatives here and during hisviit has opened an office in rear of Dr. Long's store. J. B. Clirrry May 15m, ioi.

I Give rc'ciou' ai tbl-j addrrsel tan.K-d d-j Mar.a-i'f, 355 CaIton 'nidg Chicago. I SAVED Hl l.h( i I. More than 100 Boy Suits 3 r- to he pushed out in the iux; 1 days. Remember tiicc uits cost us nothing a i otter will be relued. hyman) I I P.

A. Danforth. of 1-iiGrangi'. Cia. suffered for fix month" with a frightful running ore on his leg: but writes that Uucklcn's Amtci ,1 x' xV Rental and Collecting Agcnu GRKK.WTI.LL, Salve wholly curel it in five davs For fleers.

Wound. Piles, it the Peal K.Utc bought iud sold A ANTED 2 subscribers to the Designer, at once. best talye in the world- Cure Pioperty Rented and Kxchanyrc ioiTH and rTmpt r--turns. Sdd guaranteed. Only 25c J.

Woottn. 1 Ik Mrs. Kliza House, widow of the the late Marmaduke House died at her daughter's Mrs. T. llsbrook, near Scotland Xcck lew days ago and was buried at the old homestead She was nearly ninety yea.s old.

Five daughters, two sons, many gr4nd-jhildrcn and several uivive her. There is a relationhip pujde in the family. Mr. Henry AlUbrook mar- a -murter of a million women take the Designer, be- ajtic -ibility a at'ractiveness characterize whatever 1 ulace in its pae, whether the subject relates to the the Parlor, the Nursery, tae Sewing Room or the The best -iressed women consult the Designer The mo-t ca-eful house-keepers profit by its tii. wit mnfht'N irn tn it 'or heln with the Read All RcaJ lies, and every member of the family enjoys its literary v3 1 1 The Greenville Baking 1 iashions.

tandard pattern- fcr June and advance styles for received. The Designer for one year $1.00. St m-i ion Catalogues 25c. The Designer for June 10c 1 Sheet free- VA and Trust Company, ried one of Mrs. Hust-'s daughters, (his second wife Ilia wifes brother, his brother-in-law, married (Mr.

Allsbrooks') daughter and his son married his fes sister. What hft GREENY ILLK, C. KICKS WILKINSON. relation are they and their children to 1 iis4Rc4RstiSfRf 1 X)- -CO Biliousness is a condition charac- i terized by a disturbance ot the ji- H. WHITE.

W. T. FLEMING NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Pays 3 per cent- Interest on all Deposits for Sjx Months or longer No Interest on Deposits subject to call. We are well equipped to serve you, A Screw ItMr. Burglar and Ftr Proof Mosler Safe, with Deposit lately to ai-lolute safety.

We offer liberal accot.imHlatitn? -lid a lad t.i rfrc our friends at all ttines. WHITE FLEMING festive organs. The stcmach is 1 debiHated, the liver torpid, the bow-; els constipated. There is a loath in of fod, pains in the bowels, dizziness coated tongue and vomiting first of the. undigested or part- ly digested food ana then of bile, Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver I Tablets allay the disturbances of the stomach and create a healthy appetite.

They also tone up the liver to a healthy action and regu- EVERYTHING USUALLY FOUND IN A a v1; A STORE. STA PLE GOODS ALW AYS ON A A 1 rV Goods, Provisions, I 1 late the bowels. Trv them and PROMPT ATTENTION TO ALL BLilNESS R. COBB, Cashien CXIXU Uenera! oUpPllCOj you are ceitain to be much pleased 1 with the result, ror saie uy j. i.v,: 'i AHE HEADQUARTERS FOR LOW PRICES Jj'1- FARM SUPPLIES.

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1895-1909