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, ii f ~ T. ' - ? '</" v c ' " , . " J Coffins * ' , Write for ^ i jS ^ ^ > Pianos a eg Sheet Mu 88 88 1 ? mgnm LOCALS. ? ?Hi* many friends will be glad to learn that Mr. Walter .Moore, j who ia in the hospital at Raleigh,' continues to improve. | ?Capt. E. J. Cheat h i ? I ? '' I exhibition at the S. A. L. Y?'ui. house this week, a very fine Pelican, which he brought from Florida. * ?The Odd Fellows met 1: at Fri-day night and organised a new degree team. The old "goat" having about played out a new one had to begotten whicttW np to date, and if you don't believe jostjoin the Odd Fellows " * ?K. K. Powell, whoahot the chief of Polioe of Scotland Neck, C. W, Dunn, Meoora E. L. Travia and A. Paul Kitchen in Bootland Neck last -week, paaaed through oar city in the eaatody of "the Sheriff of Halifax _ ? county en ronte to Raleigh Sunday where he waa being taken to the penitentiary for aafe kaaping. ?lira. William Canuady died at hoc home near toVn laat Sunday af ? . terneea about S o'clock after an illaeaa ot ovar two yeara. S.he waa .about 80 yeara old and waa the mother ef Mrs. Mary C. Hinley and clonelv related to the Vann'- ?1 ^? Otieo'r here and many other*.?She was burned at the old Canned y bury ing ground near Oannady' em it I, Mon- I 'day afternoon. Quite a aninher of oar town people attended the buital eeir oea which were conducted by Rct. G. P. Harroll ef the Beptiet churoh here, j 7 ?Mra. Bettie Mitchell, wife of Mr. John Weakly Mitchell, died^t bar home near Mt. Oarmel church laat Taaaday evening about 1 o'oloek at peralrsia. Bfae *?a about 76 year* old. She waa the aieter of Mr. HeniT^^^wben**Ja aWV but ta attend the fuoerel^ind aleo Meaara X. C. May and B. C. May, of Frank 1 in ton, Mra.V. C.McGhee, of Frank i tins on. She waa a devoted member ( : k '. PRANK ind CaskelsN Catalogues for ..,^ - . ^ I S' n R I If ^ 9 Inn nd Organs *' :j / is&IOc J-% I ~r \ ? of Mount Carmel church at which place she was hurried , by Rev. W. tV. Rose, pastor of ti^p Methodist I I churc i here, Wednesday afternoon, .t'l-e f'ti'wir.e ice-l as pall-bearers: i 1. ? l>..ti, \t. I. H. K-ans, Louie I Titn e.t. ttland Wright, II. M. Cooke ?.*?>? L\. .U . l^VuQS. i Personal. C. D. Britt is spending a tew days with his family here. M. F. Allen, of Raleigh, spent Sunday with his poepls here. Fleming Fuller spent Saturday and Sunday in Richmond, Vs. Capt. I. U. Kearney spent a few days of last week in Henderson. Mr. Sol. J. Allen, Mayor of Wake For?ii, was in town Wednesday. Miss Mary Jordan Fouler is visiting her sister, Mrs. F. J. Whitfield. Misses Marguerette Moss and Bessie Jovner spent Thursday in Raleigh. r Mrs. J. B. Cbeathsm, ot Atlanta, (^,apent a few days with her people in town the past week. Miaa Mary Underwood, of the Looiebnrg Female College, visi'ed Mies Ore Winston the past week. Mej^B. F. Bullock, MaaarsB. W. Ballard, W. H. Harris and K. J. Cheatham attended a mestibg of the Chapter at Lomeborg last weak i C. C. Kearney, who is attending Isohool at A. k M. College Raleigh, came home to he preeent at the to spaetion ot Company F. Wednesday. Mis* Ethel tfojd+P. ~gf, Ksteiflb, was in town TifpdM' soliciting sub Sribera for the Raleigh Evening Times, in the interest other, candidacy for the European trip. ^ innnt ItMMs The tarmers of this section have I taken advantage of the good freatiter and are getting down to work-in | 'Mr. P. R. Bann spent Sunday -,y .rr. '"* . - & $L'' w ? . ' T L. I N T ON _ WgP.WCSDAV K V ictebme Extension Dili: feo.cra I All cX^or w. HOLLI LOUISBUI with friend* across the creek. It was the pleasure of the writer to attend the set vices at HoCIc" Springs laat Snndav. It being the regular appointment was filled by ] their pastor Rev. L. \V. Swope who | preached a very able and foreeable ! sermon. ' A pair of mules belonging to Me. | W. R. Bunn became frigbten on a bridge near Cliftons Mill last Tuesdar which resulted in a.wery painful, but not serious, hurt to owe ol bis mules. * ? | Mrs. J. R. Bunn spent a part of lint ???lr vilaillwsaw ?? - ? *" * * -k '"ouerr ?rr. j. .It, W he loss.? ? i ?: \ Mrs. S. F. Spraill and daughter, ? time with relatives near here, will ^ leave for their home in Asbery Park t N. J., next Satorday.. ' The writer requests that everyone 1 in this section that is interested in ' [the Sunday School work, meet him i at Shitoh the 4th Sunday in March * Literature for 2nd qnerter will be ( distributed. v ' Beet wishes for yoor paper and y is many readers. ? Dixie. ' Perry Mills ItemsAs I have net seen anything from \ Perry's Mill in a good while I will \ send a few woyde to let yon all know j we are still alive. J Julian Paeree and farailv, of War- ' ren, apent the past week with his J people near Looiabnrg. *? ' | W a are very sorry to learn of the * death of Mra. Kate B*ddin,(field ( vrbich oocnrred on last Thursday. Slie has left aa to go and live where no pain or sorrow oau enter. The bereaved- family have onr deepest . sympathy. M>se Lola Pemroa it visiting bar 1 aktd^Mra. J.G. Edwards at Wake We can not boeat of vary many f girls around berehut what few there * is, are as preMy as nabvfee found any where, for they say some, of tbem look like wex dolls. VS Brown Eras. 1 ? - " \ **- -* '"T '2*02 ' ~:X '. D E P A RTfi/l I MrftCH.9 1l1t. . g^J^VAs Wt - . " % t *" . i , y^4rVip8^3 N __^_ Isi*^* >W SWU % pV"j Blti'iM - ^ v?*^ mi ^Kunk^W Lng Room Table (ijto 12 feet :o $50.00 < - -- ' - I s to Order .1 - "/-.. -. V . <4^ .Jp(-\ _______ I . ' ' "' * * & '-.. ? 'X ' If2^s3 t* ^ NGSWORTH I 3Gr N. C. /' . 1". 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J Business I; Prepared to do a | jJig^Feeil glugB, Quauo, Etc. >t\ s. Wa Know We Can j| eresting | Mt. Airy Go's.and Nayassa Guano Gompa^y's >orn, in fact special analysis for all cropfe^. {Iy lie Right __ % ro. ? tl\us and will be pleased to have their rtf r II ft^'y powh!l| i HS^a^d MULES I I U tou wYwhaVwe hove, Will have ?n- A I I fin* Voter* ibd muled to ttnfcr* in I
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