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IIWIlW,ti'Mll 1 -' NORTHAMPTON VETERANS. Jen ofuiuv in phacsfto array j IlAlitlHTERHOF THE CONKiSDEttAClT f, AHUANOE TUB ORLEHIIATION AND 4 THE MATT W. BANSIIJI CAM1' IB t'OMI'WSIENTAUr To Miss Clahk. Hochb and Lot Sold Mr. C. 0. Evans has sold to Mr. M. W. Kansom the honso and lot on Second street, two doors below tho postoffioo, occupied by Mr. M. 8. Mcmnteastlo as a market houso. Tho building was formerly oocu pied by J. L, Fryar, as a bottling estab lishment. Mr. Kvnns purchased it a fow years ago and put it in nice repair, and it is now a very desirable building. The price paid by Mr. Ransom was 1,300. Intekkutinq Rumor. There is talk Trio of Old Ttpos Meet in Rich mond, Last week Messrs. Thad. U. Manning, of the Henderson Gold Leaf, James W, Briggs, of Richmond and John W. Sledge, of the Roanoke News, all former printers on this paper, had a reunion after many years of sepa ration. They met in tho city of Rich mond last Thursday, by appointment, and it was the Gist time the trio had clasped hands in a triple link in quite a while, in faot, not a great many times since they used to stick type on the old A Monroe special to the Raleigh Post says: "Friday evening Miss Carrie Farrcll entertained a few friends at 6 o'clock ten complimentary to M if a Mary Chirk of Wt'ldoni A most delicious menu was served in three oourscs. Alter tea the ynuug ladies charmingly rendered a number of vocal and instrumental selec tions Miss Farrell is an excellent hostess UKIVERSITr COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, MSH?- M EDtGmE-0EHTISTV-PHR"V! AC BB1BB MMBIBaHaMi (M extern Lalontoric li Qua Syhicui, ujx.rmr ilnLide tt:n-.i,)g in one 'rye, at (peiJaiists, -1 Hr...pit:I. luHUANI'EDi ! A ineciiil from Jackson tto ilio Ral- AN ORDINANCE. olli l'osl savs : ,ui;ust 17, 1005, has parsed into 'rl.-Liiry as one of the great days of grand d'iJ Northampton. This ouuutj has been Tho Kind You Ilavo Always Bought, and which has been In ...... C nil . .... lt, 'I hut jioul iunl lii'liunl tub 1 us wiieu run in connection with places where liquor 1r Hold he mliject to the same of n.-ti-iiiK and cloning hours that ia now in fun o and all present were very fortunate in "-" r over . jcuirs, nan uorae tne slffiiutnre or of another pasHcoger train for the Wel una una Dccn made under liiH per- lemiiiy over one hundred and liliy flNoifP, Niwh, then "W-MiWinif against liar rooniN and liquor aton wild Allen Jonrs, who later i7?:l I "All Oarmcnti Halifax and who were the friends of jtulio Paul Jones, the great naval hero liose.name and fame have attracted so ruoh attention of late, and from whom !e took the surname Jones. Near Jack in, to this day, may be found evi cnees of their old homo Jones' Castle, Jackson, its county sent, bran the fume of (hut distinguished soldier and iiwman, tho hero of New Orleans and j. sidcnt of tho United Slates Andrew tekson The population of Northampton are a lier, hard-working, respectable sot of it!Zens, attending to their own affairs mid enjoying the peace and happiness if a quirt and oonlcntcd home life. No Aiiorocan there be found more evidences if hapi-inoss and prosperity than can be jour) J in good old Northampton. On this day, August 17lh, the Harry llurgwjn Chapter, United Duughton she Confederacy, did honor to the mlcderate veterans, and in honoring em honorca tnemseives and their unlry. This chapter, though only one year old d composed of the following ladies, uiprise a most earnest and enthusiastic ganuation : President Mrs. S. J. Calvert. First Vice President Mrs, Pattie L, II. J. T. 'cele. Second Vioe President Miss hit Bold. Secretary Miss Daisy Parker, Treasurer Miss Kate Reid, Credentials Committee Mrs. lythe, Miss Mae Calvert, Miss Emma id. Historian Miss Mamie Tennville, and I following members : Misses Lillic Slant, Sallie Grant, Nellie Bowers, planche Rowers, Minnie Burgwyn, Lil- tlian Hark ley, Millie Peebles, Mesdames. . J. B irkloy, Louira Drewry, F. K. Harris, Pollock Burgwyn, li. J, Gay and 3. Grant, a total membership of 4wenty two. 1 .The dinner given the v.'terans was a west bountiful one, oonsisting of roast tall ox, barbecued pigs, fifty gallons of Brunswick stow and numerous other obUntjiil foods, besides the most de licious cakes .and othor appetizing sweets. But to (be program of the day the Veterans and their friends, wives, sons, daughters and grandsons and grand laughters, and in one oatc great grand children, eame to see and bear their fiends and kinsmen honored. I The Harry K. Burgwyn Chapter, foiled Daughters of the Confederacy, Soars tho name of a family well known fa North Carolina a family whose aanie has been associated with tho his tory of North Carolina for several gen- ' 'rations, the first member of which, John Burgwyn, came to thii oountry from England and and was troasuror of this to and president of the King') Coun ell during the revolutionary war, Harry K. Burgwyn was the youngest solonol, perhaps, in the Confederacy, suc ceeding Vance to the colonelcy of the Twenty-sixth North Carolina regiment when Vanoe was elcoted governor in 18C2. The career of this famous regi- ',. fbent it familiar to every North Car olinian, and need not he cited here. The veterans assembled in the court lout at 11 o'clock and were welcomed od extended the hospitality of the town in a brief bat pleasant addrcaa by the major. Hon. Thomas W. Mason was Sailed upon to preside over the meeting. ' The two hnndred veterans organized themselves in a camp and unanimously Adopted the name of the Matt. W. Kan som Camp, Confederate Veteran! of Northampton county. James S. Grant was elected com mandcr by acclamation, and John B. iMcRae waieleoted adjutant. ; The speakers' platform was most ap propriately draped in red and white, and ti battle nags of the Uonledoraoy bung in graoeful folds about the pictures of Vanoe, Burgwyn and Lane, with likenemot of Lie and Ransom on either aide and above them all the horn of plenty waa conspicuous ia our state flag. Mr. John B. McRae was spokesman lor Mra. Calvert tod briefly atated the objects of the daughter!, -:, Dr. H. W. Lewia in t most graceful way introduced Col. W. H. 8, Burg ,wyn of Wcldon. Col. Burgwyn spoke n a most earnest manners and dwell on .u iiurih aiupiou aud uer uieu piayoa in tne strife lie enumerated the heroes she furnished and gave in detail a ascription of the battle fought on hor pil, when Ransom 10 ably repulsed witb -4M men the advaoe of 2,000 yankces in their effort to get to and oapture the AVeldon bridge, wbioh at that time was -Ali o only bridge across the Roanoke river 'and the only means of communication .between the aouth and the acat ot war. Mr. McRae introduced Hon. Thomas VV. Mason, who spoke most feelingly to ribo veterant. f Hon, R. B. Peeblea wag also called tiponaod narrated a great many eiperi- noes. - The close attention accorded the speakers and the interest muoiftsted in ll of the details assures that the Matt. W. Ransom camp will prove an acquisi tion to the Confederate veteran organi nii.in in the state. P. N. StainbMk. M.idc Strictlv to Tour Muaaure at modcrttc pricti. 500 Kylc-i of (orrign md domentic Uhrici from whit h lo chooie, Ropruvsnttid hy H. D. ALLEN & CO., WELD ON, N. C. THE ROANOKE NEWS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1908. Local Intelligence. Summer will soon be gone, Tub days are growing shorten "Nbveii gi-oup" is the motto of a miser. Cotton picking will soon begin in this seution. Come to Weldon fair week and meet your friends. Conversation may be a lost art, but taking isn't. It's a wise wife who ia able to trump her husband's tricks. Lie, snd the world lies with you, tell the truth and alone you talk. The income af a married man is any where from 9 p. m., to 3 a. m. Some bacholcrs fall io love and some are dragged into it by widows. Half clothes as well as half hoee are fashionable at the seaside resorts. It takes a very shrewd man to make a will which effectually excludes the law yers. When Joy whistles a tune Sorrow cither takes to the woods or swims the A merolmut in a neighboring town advertises "some lovely things in shirt waists." Just two months today till the time for the swinging open of the gateB at the fair grounds. Don't grumble about the hot weather just think of the fuel you a-e saving and keep cool. Tub brighter side is always "just over yonder," and perhaps that's what ena bles us to keep a-going. We sigh when the rainy day comes, and yet the flowers are glad of it, and sunshine seems brighter after rain, A man never knowa how much he thinks of Weldon, or how much be ap preciates the oiiy's progress, until he goes away from home for awhile Where a stimulant is indicated, the doctor prescribes good, pure whiskey I. W. HARPKR is the ideal liquor none better. For sale by W. D. Smith, Weldon, N. C. Dr. W. H, Wakefield, of Char lotte, N. C, will be in Weldon at At lantic Line Hotel on Thursday, Sepi, 21st, tor one day only, His practice is limited to Rye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and Fitting Glaases. Tub piloted oopiea of the school laws as revised and enacted by the last lugis lature are being scut out to the county officers, superintendents and committee men, fiom the office of the state super intendent of public iaatruotion. Advertised Letter n -George Cope, Misa Bcitie Ivey, Nat. Turner, J. M. Ramsey. Persons calling for above letters will please say "advertised," giving date of advertising. J, 0. Burton, P. M., Weldon, N. C. 8-21-1905. Last Grand Excursions. The Seaboard announces its last excursions of the Boason as follows; Norlioa, Littleton and Weldon to Portsmouth, Friday, Auguat 25th. The train will leave here tomorrow morning (Friday), at 715. Fare $1.25 for the round trip. Tuesday, August 29th, from Ralcigb and Durham to Norfolk and Richmond. Leaving Raleigh and Durham 10.00 o'olook, a. m ; arrive Norfolk and Rich mond 3 30 p. m. Richmoud passongers taken on as far aa forlioa, Portsmouth passenger! as far aa Branchviile, Usual low round trip rites apply. It will wash and not rub off This complexion all envy me, It'i no secret so I'll tell Take thou Rocky Mountain Tea. W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N C. J. N. Brown, Halifax, N. a There will be a regular monthly meeting of The King's Daughters, Mon dav afternoon, August 28th, at five o'clock, at the A. C. L. Hotel. Mrs. Ltnn,Sco. Bnrstba A II" KM Tw Hw Kmjl tajM Received this week t beaatiful line of open and top buggiei. Call aid too then, Btainbaot. return here at about 6 or 7 o'clock in tho evening This wonld bo a very convenient schedule for overy one living along tho line and for people who travel between Weldon aud Kinston, Rev. L. MoKinnon's Opinion or The Binuiiam School, Medanb, N. C Dear Mr, Gray: Let mo thunk you, Mrs, Gray and Mrs. Bingham, for all of your kindness to my son while with you. It gives me ploasurc to say that tho oharactcr of the work done in your school and the careful oversight of tho student! U such as to eotitla it to a most liberal patronage, After an ex perience of two years as a patron of the institution, my estimation of it is best expressed by saying that if I had another son to educate, I would without hesita tion send him to you. I wish you abundant success io your work, Rev. L, McKinnon, Clinton, N. C. Halifax County Farmers Meet, A large number of cotton farmers of Halifax county met io convention at Halifax Monday, The meeting was oalled to oidor by President W, C. Whitaker. A roll call showed that most of the town ships were represented. Mr J. II. Nor man, of Brinkleyville, was eleoted vice- president of the Halifax Branch of the Southern Cotton Association. Reports on the oondition of the cotton crop in the county as compared withl904 showed an average decrease of 15 per cent, in acreage aod about an average of G3 per cout. for the crop. Last year the cotton crop of Halifax ciunty was in round numbers 25,000 bales. The onimate Monday places the crop at about 15,000, Captain W. T. Jenkins and Mr. Ar- riogton Kitohio were elected delegates to the State convention. Organisers wero appointed for tho townships not or ganized as follows ; Faucelts, W. R. Neville; Littleton, T. W. Myrick; Conooonara, J. G. Powell; Roanoke Rapids, M. F. Harrison; Wel don, A K. Wilson. The meeting was oomposcd of earnest, enthusiastic and representative cotton farmers of Halifax oouoty. Personal Interest in The Bots, Rev T. J. Allison, Sugar Creek, N. C, writing of the Bingham School, near Mebane, N. C, says: "I wish to thank you for your kind- ncss to Charlie during the session which ho spent at Biogham School. He came home with flattering reports of the ex cellent teaching and discipline in the school. He thinks that he has boen greatly benefited and I think so too. One thing about the school wbioh has favora bly impressed mo, in addition to its teaching, is the personal interest which you and your teachers take in the boys and the free-and-easy social relations ex isting between the faculty end students, I hope the school will grow in numbers and good work, I shall bo glad always to speak a kind word (or you. Very gratefully and cordially yours." Halifax Superior Court. The August term of Halifax Superior oourt began Monday. Judge R. B. Ptobles openod oourt promptly and all the court officers being preicnt and ready for work there was no deley. The grand jury for the term was drawn as follovi : J, E. Shields, foreman; W, C. Alsbrook, G. L. Parker, Eugene Alston, J. H. Batchelor, G. H. Lewis, M. S. Chaultr, G. K Moore, F, M. Dickens, J. M. Tillery, J. H. Hawkins, R. C. Milliken, J. H. Ousborn, A.T.Cooper, W. 0. Best, II. G. Rowe, C. R. Barkley. J, L Arriogton was appointed officer to wait on the grand jury. This is Judge Peebles' first Halifax oourt, which he is holding by exchange with another judge who waa to Lave been here. A large orowd was present Monday aod the nioit favorable com ments were heard on Judge Peebles' sensible charge to the grand jury. He did not oou-unjo the precious hours in a lengthy rehersul of what has been heatd lima and aaio by every member of the grand jury. The charge was char, re freshing and compact, in fact, he told hem in brief, and without repetition, their duty as grand jurors, aud before thottiuiiiiugUara of cuit h.,d isp'ued the solicitor had true bills to work upon. It was the first time in tho writer's ro oollection that any business, other than drawing and charging a grand jury, had ever before been tranaacted during the morning hours of the fir.it day of court, and Judge Peebles was warmly com mended lor tbe manner in which he opened bis first term of Halifax Superior court. The first case of importance called was the State against Sam Savage, for aa- ssault with adoadly weapon upoo Charlie Jonea here on July aUih. lne delend ant entered a plea of guilty and waa sentenced to 15 months at hard labor up on the roads of Halifax county. OASTOIIIA. Blln tb a Ths Kind You Hw Ahwri Bought Just reoeived aline of Hickory wagons, auJale and doublet P N StUfibatk, rvju'uf in ihebiiolMfuSriST Mr. Briggs was untiring in his efforts to show his old friends the sights and was profuse in his hospitality, We were greatly pleased with Rich mond and its many evidences of being one of the most prosperous and progres sive Southern cities, We aro also under obligations to Mr. W. S Copeland, managing editor of the Times Dispatch, fur oourtisies extended aod for his kindness in showing us over the magnificent plant of the Times Dispatch, where we saw tho great per fecting machines, the Murganlhalers at work end the difference between tbe new and the old way of newspaper making. COMING AND G01MG. paragraphs of interest concern INO the travels of tour friends AND ACQUAINTANCES. Miss Bertha Allen is visiting relative in Littleton. Mrs, W. J. Ward and children are spending a fow days at Ocean View. Captain and Mrs, J. B. Timberlake, of Raleigh, are visiting relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. W, L. Renn, of Ports mouth, Vs., are visiting relatives io town. Rev. P, N. Stainbaok is assisting in a protracted meeting at Branchviile this week. Ex-Judge Jacob Battle, of Rocky Mount, wss bore Tueiday on legal busi ness, Miss May Belle uilyaw, uf Wil mington, is visiting the famMy or Dr. Green. Rev. II, A. Humble is assisting in a protracted meeting in Northampton oounty, Mrs, M, E. Cochran went down to Rocky Mount, Friday, on a visit to rela tives, Mr. Stuart Hill, of New York, a formor countyman, is visiting relatives hore. Mrs. J. A. Harris and childron went down to Seaboard Saturday on a visit to relatives. Mr. J. B. Loe, of Columbia, S. C, is on a visit to friends aud relatives in Woldon, Mrs. J. I. Wyehe and little ion are visiting relatives up near Charlottes ville, Va. Miss Lula Stainbaok, who has been visiting friends at Chester, Va,, has re turned homo. Mrs. Elias Carr, of Rocky Mount, who has been visiting in this vicinity, returned home Saturday. Miss Graoe Williams, of Portsmouth, who has been visiting the family of Mr. W. T. Parker, has returned home. Miss Annie Terry, who has been here on a visit to her aunt, Mrs. J. B, Pierce, has returned to her home in Castalia. Misses Helen Pope, Bornice Burns and Susie Zollicoffer went down to Ocean View Saturday to spend a week or ten days. Mr. R. 8 Travis, assistant oashierof the Bank of Weldon, is spending a well- earned holiday with relatives in Gran ville oounty. Captain Foster and sisters, Misses Dora and Willie Foster, of Raleigh, have been Branding a few days with friends here this week. Miss Susie Dimmock, of Newport News, who has beon visiting Miss Annie Fenner, at Halifax, was here Thursday on her way home, Mrs. Eliza Joyner and daughter, Misa Jennie Joyner, of Frankliton, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Harrison, relumed home rriday. Mr. R. E. Draper, a wide awako sales man at A. L. Siainback's busy itoro, is spending a few days with his parents a' Lasker, in nortnampton county. Mrs, Cary Edwards, who has been a life long resident of Weldon, left Tues day for Charlotte, where she will make her home in future. Our best wishes go with her. Mrs. D. It. Anderson and childrcu, who went up to visit relatives nl ltaleieh and Neuso, returned home before com pleting Iheir visit on account of the ill ness of the childien Mr. and Mrs. Paul Roper, of Peters burg, stopped over here ibis woek on their way home from a delightful visit to Chase City, where they spent three weeks at the famous Mecklenburg. Miss Jennie Tilghman, teller at the First National Bank, has been given ten days holiday, atd is visiting relatives at Henderson. She will also visit telativcB aod friends in Richmond before return ing borne. Captain and Mrs. J. D. Hawks and son, Master Frank, and Miss Kate Chad wick, of Kinston, have recently returned from a d.-lighliul visit to New fork. Doriui! Captain Hawks' absence Captain J. 8. Brr waa conductor in charge of the Waidon and Kinston pat, enger train. wwlO When the Swallows Homeward Flt. Mr. Sam Brown, watchman at the Weldon corn and flour mills, cou.1'"' one hundred and twenty-five swallows enter tho chimneys of the mills Sunday ovening, Q lito a number of the birds entered before he began to count, and it was not a very good day for swallovs, either. Portraits of Ransom and Snton ach. Ths United Daughters of the Confederacy, at their meeting in Fayette villo last October, decided to have the portraits of Mr. A. B. Stronaoh painted for the Soldi rs' Hume, Raleigh, and tbe portrait of Geo. Mntt, W. Ran som for the Museum at Richmond. Mrr, Mary Lyde ilicks-Williams, of Fatscn, received tbe onmmission and has com pleted a very handsome likeness of Mr Stronaoh, and is now at work on the portrait of Gen. Ransom, These por traits will be presented at the annual meeting af the Daughters in October at Morganlon, Sick headache results Irom a disorder ed condition of the stomach and is quick ly cured by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by W. M. Cohen, Weldoi, N. C, W. E. Beavcns, Enfield, N. C, J. A. Hawks, Garysburg, N. C. It is true that politenoss costs nothing, but the dividends from tbe investment may be large. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho rf ,J2f7T5T Signature of WLaffffl&Z&A: Many a train of thought is wrecked before it reaohes the round-house of fruition. Dear Gus: I have solved the mother-in-law problem, just give her regularly Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. It will make her healthy, happy and docile as a lamb, 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N. C. J. N. Brown, Halifax, N. C. A woman's memory is usually strong est on the point of other women's old clothes. II VN STOOD Till TUST Z5 TEAKS, The old original 0 ROVE'S Tasteless Ton ic You know what you are taking. It ts iron and quinine in tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 60o. The successful sportsman never loads his gun and himself simultaneous- mrmuE Those who are Balnlnpt flesh and strength by regular treat ment with Scott's Emulsion t:hon!d continue the treatment In hot woatheri smaller dose end a little rcool milk with It will ftway with any objection which Is Attached to fatty pro ducts riurintf the heated souson. Send for fre samtile, SCOTT .S: HOWNK, Chemist, 4(XMi5 t'earl Slrcet, New York. Sc. and fi.oo) all druggiti. Weldon, I C, Bonds for Sale On Thursday, September 7th, 1(05, the Board of Trustees of the Weldon Graded School Pistiiet composed of the town of wemon, n. u., ana certain surrounding territory wuicli will more tully appear bv reference to chapter 324 Public Laws of Mortn Larohnft .Session, 1!KM, as amended by Lows of North dirolinn, II. H. 582. S. B. IM'J. Session, 11)05, will olfer for sale School Bonds in the sum of $H,U0l) in denominations of f",00 each, beurttig in trust at six per ceutuui per annum, witb interest coupons attached payable semi annually, $500 to be due and payable Jnnuarf 1, mill, and (icrtIO annually there after, till all are paid. Bids should be accompanied by a cer tified check in the sum of $100 payable to tne secretary oi tne Board. i,ne said trustees reserve the right to reject any and all bids tbr said bonds. Bidri Bhould be tiled with the secretary ou or before 12 o'clock M., on the 7th day of September, IWIll. No bid less than pur will be considered This the 5th day of August, 1!K)5. J. A.MUHCIltGVE, (Secretary Board of Trustees SALE OF LAND BY TRUSTEE lly virtue of the power of mile con tain til iti a dewl of trust bearing data Hopu mUtjr lnt, 1M!)(, executed nnd delivered by The Helilou (Miueimouui Atysoi'iulum to li, 1, Daniel, lnistee. and duly recorded iu of Deeds for liulitax county, to secure certain iudnbteduesstlierein set out, de fault having been made in tbe payment of the same, the mmerigned trustee will sell at ini b lie miction Jur cam) to the limb eat bid (lei on Monday, tbe filh day of wepteinhfir, HM;i, at IB o clock M., it front of The Hank of Weldon, Weldon, N, C, the following described lota or parcels ol land lying Nituate and I tenia in the town of Weldon, N. C, fronting 222 feet on Sycamore street, and running back 242 feet to an alley and also 9 feet of said alley, said lota adioimne Sycamore street. Ninth street, the laud belonging to estate of N. M. Long, deceased, and tbe land be longing to estate of W, W. Hall, deceased, being numbered according to plot ol lands of Mr J. M. Mullen, lot), 11 U, 111, and 113. This the 5th day of August, 1905 U. T. DANIEL, Trustee. IUHS HWI 4H MM lltSv, Ouiuih Syrup. TMtiHtOoid. UM I two ny (iriHortaw, mi What is CASTORIA Cantoriu In a harmless oubstltiite for Castor Oil, Party gi:"ln. Drops and Hiiothliif? Syrups. It la I'luoNrtnt. It contain i.s'tlicr Opium, Morphine nor other Nnrcotfo HiiliHtiinco. ItH una Is its guarantee It lotroyn WorniR run! nllnyH rcvcrlnlmoKH. It cures Jlurrli,nt and Wind Colic. It relieves Tcotliliiu; Troubles, curus CoiiHtlpatloii find I'latuleney, It aHlniilutcii tho Food, retfiiliitps tho Ktoiimeh and Itowclx, glvinp; healthy and liuttirul glgon, Tim Children's I'aimceiv-'J'ho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Sears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. . -sr UTTDDQ ft IB 10 ROSEMARY, LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE IN HALIFAX COUNTY. Bleached and Unbleached Damask, Made in the Rosemary Mill, 15 and 30 cents the yard. Silks From the Silk Mill, from 25 cents to 75 cents per yard. YOUR WWTS CMI BE SUPPLIED 4 LlflES, YOUR INSPECTION IS Dress Goods, Hats, Shoes, Novelties, Notions, UfiSUlffJi$SED LlfE Of ftfE ffSf DES$ LITTLETON FEMALE COLLEGE. Splendid looation, Health resort. Over 200 boarding pupils last year. High grade of of work. High itandard of oultura and soeial life. Conservatory advan tage! in Music Advanced Bourses in Art and Eloeution. Hot water heat. Elcclrio lights and other modern improvement!. Remarkable health record ; onlj one death among pupils in 23 yean. Close personal attention to the health and social development of evert pnpil. High itandard of scholarship. All pupils dress alike on all public oooasions. CHARGES VKHY LOW. 2 lib. Annual Session will begin Sept. I3th, 1905. For catalogue address, REV. J. M. RHODES, A. M. 1'bisidknt, Littleton, N, C. Signature of sr.?? ?r.sr. FU STORE GO. HtUSTKU'S SALK OF LAND, Hy virtue of the power uf mile roiitiiined In u deed ol'IrilHt eseenkd nnd delivered lo ttie umlertdKlied tniNtee ol'Tlioiiian Ten. tun lieurinu dull, June, s.'ith, JMd, nnd duly reenrded In Hook j'nao 3:s(l, nlliee nf Hie l'lihlie Itenisler id' Deedi for lluliliix enmity In Heeure eertnin indi-lited ueu therein n t out, Tlio undemifreil t(tsbviUiwllat iuldie nuetimi li eunl, til the hlfinmt biddiu -on .H;ilnidiiy, Auicuxl '.W-i, llWMtiao'olock, M. In front ol tli Bank of Weldon In Weldtra, N.C., it ceitiiin lot or prpi ol lurid !ytn ftnnfij nnd lieinx in HsJiftu eouaty, UtMi ol Knrlh (Juiulinii, known Mtot No-4 allot t to N M. Long in (lie. division -it Uw Iiu4 ' deerihed in the Hciul Proceedings ii the .Superior Court uf Haliliix county, entitled 1. E Orecu and wife and others vs John C. 1'itchford and wife nnd others and descrihed nH follows: Beginning at l'onton's Gum corner on the run of luan key nnd runs N 6HJ, E a:tl 1' to a Tine corn over the dower line, then N21.W78 I' to three pines pointers, then Stilij, W 224 1 to the run of (jnankoy Slaple Gnm and Holly pointers, theueo dowu the snid run tothe tirtt station containing 112 acres, The dower line referred to is the dower line of the late Mrs. Marv B. rwiv. T his the i4th day of July, 11105. J. T. UOOCH, Trustee. c.: sr.:? A N. C, EARNESTLY &c, T LITTLETON HIGH SCHOOL Established in 1885. Has been wider the control of present prlnr'pal sixteen years. Prepares boys for college or for the ordinary duties of life. Expenses Tory moderate. Only earnest and dutiful stu dents desired. A successful session just closed. Fall Term opens August 28, 1905, Address for further information the r.in oipal, t. W. BAGLEY, LlTTLKTOX, N. G. some furniture. ?7 ' i trfllaMiiii XWJ' 1 n.a
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