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u iz :s. 5 ti , mi i-i:;!) AY. Ai v - a M : .; Lee u i n :n . ii Pitufcur.t tttuiticr now:. Our IVhmts :tr ! pulling fodder. r Mr. John M. Sicvart Ua!i .igh uesday. five Associativa lets than suiu rt.t pT UiU 4." ir,l of tha..ks" -reflation .f rc,,ci.- obituary p-trv; also vtuary notic Hum those the editor bim.elf :l ,:ir.cr ..f new. ' N,,,,suf church anl society and Un,her entertainments from wh.eh ue L to derive! ill hedged J,,, Bl the rate of ijve cents a line.- LOCAL. Ii-v. Cr T. Kim-nnr. ils 'd a fu ries of meetings Suudav at Pdytks jChapel. SiK conversions, thre con- Pules Adopt sd bvtas K- 0- Press j liecletl UlPnivl. wau ii.o rh.sreii Avt ruV School House, i Mr. Hon llaidy a news-paper man. of ui'irc than State wide reputation, wa in town Tuesday night represent iUi the North Ci.rol.niau, of which he .8 business manager. He assist iv 11 r 1. C. Cox of our town, gave a musical entertainment at the pro 'restive Institute. Mr. llaitly rendered Uie Mocking Bird. L'ttle Brown Jug and other pieees of his r.imnosition in a very entertaining very 'busy mw went ui to' SUBSCRIBE TO . Miss Faniae Kurtis n turned Thurs day fiom visiting frauds and rcia lives in Johnson county. Little Ma Mav, tlu two year old daii-tutr of Mr. . fcl Wi.liams is very sick with Krjsipeias. The pea crop iu tl.is section proti; ses to b3 exceedingly fine. In the consequence of the heavy CP I IMS YEAR composition in a very e"terUuin 1 rain8 in June aa the clrouuht in Ju style, our people always welcome his thccoUl n'jla,lt in u,is section I f)NLY 81.00 A i T1H ONLY PAPER 1 HARWETT visits here, and especially did tljey this trip. ViMtingM". j.w:ue. Mi Ptclli liry antof Sled man, N. c., i8 yisitin-the family of Mr. b.l. Jones, this week. -e i MeKav and family of rvir - , , t wcek iuuUe family f Mr. J. lour, gall. M5 l ene McKay went up t -ipiuhibi.week,lo visit relatives Rm friend. MissCUra Ilo.1Sw ..f Little 1H- this county, left Baleiill. iMt week .nuiiWt""WurM'"l",r- MIm Hattie Barnw i" Binding U:eweekia Sapton. witu me , , i . ..r M- Jiiu Parker. ' . 13 Mr i. c! Cx Md Ml" M""8 MilCnv. -Pent -evml V Mw Finnic Duprec and Loma rillwf J -Huston oouaiy, vHiUng ,uf,,nikrMr. W. r- Duprec. Mr.. J F. Owen and liule sou Frank, are -viiUg relatives and friend' iu Sampson this week. Mr I).a- Gradr d wife ,,f Fa" cttcville. pa.s.d u.rU Saturday t heir return from a visit to tnead, in Lillitigtuu. A o.fidemv opened on .,ho7U Auru.1. with an increased faculty and 54 students and even week new students arrive. U in., Sadie Adam of Little River, relumed from a vi.it to Four Oaks . .nth Monday and spent a nay or relative here. Mess. Oliver and Gardner have be ,rn publishing a little paper at Ab erdeen. Moore county, their firsu issue i.ouourUble.its a nice little three column sheet. wish them sue- cess. It is with regret that wc have to chronicle ihe death of Mrs. Isabella Wade, mother of nir townsman Mr. J.J. Wade. She quietly aeparteo tin life, Sa.urdav t'ight at 9 o'clock, at. the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Cook. Mie was an estimable and n.risuan ladv, Dorn and raised in .his county. She lived to reach more than the allotted life, her a-e was 71 years. She married Mr. Samuel J. Wade, who died some .years ago. inhar of the Free- 1 1 mvo Will Church for nvrc than forty years and always let her Chris;in light 1 A shine. In her death three aaugniers and four sons are left without a moth- i a er, or a mother's influenca. sue was interred in Greehwool Cemetery Sunday evening at 2 30 o'clock. t host of relatives and friends tfilV.V- j congregated to pay their last loving tribute to the rema.ns. ie. o. o. Harper conducted the burial sorvi- CttS :v tliocotti n lilant in this section fs rather ruall, but is heavily boiled, and we t ink tlu re will be a fair crop after all. Stribtly H emooitic ;.,... - . i i , Ex-Alasca Items Our debate is fetili progressing, some aduitinii h:.8 eu made to the house by the society Rev N. B. Gibbs preached an in teresiuii2 sermon for us last Sunday. "'I he text .was, Malhew, 20th chap, and S3rd verse. Mr. Gibbs is a hard worker, and is aiming to commence a scries of raee 'ings tlie first Sunday in September here. of the Horner School, Oxford. N. C.. shos pat- ronae exte .omg ovei - For years this school. M been full and to meet the demand the prr-ci-pals two years ago put up a model SChool building WUIIDIHUU Ui.n.v,u improvemeuts-electnc lights, scien tific ventil-ting- and heating, a com ..iota .rvmn:i8iura. and a-steam laun- dry. The patronage xvas doub'ed the first session, reaching wunui it., of the increased limit. It is to be that ihU school-, still places euch a restriction in the number of pupil admitted, that the principals can give due personal care to each n.,il It is nrobably just her.j that ronnijvtion of the school for the highest standard ol scuotars.up a, mornls has been won and maintained. If you send your son to a school to he inst.ucted by a certain teacher., it is desirable that no moic pupils shall be admitted than can receive a large ,rt .r the nersoual instruction ot . cnniira the vervf best T hnT. I HHi w . advantages for your son by engaging a room before it is to late. The cfmmitteemen nave. umn. v.. continue- our school for tw.j more wk. it didn't top the I9Ui a the last issue said, but will close Friday, Sept. 13th exercises wdl commence at 7 o'clock p. in. strictly. We hope can niir frioud and natrons min gled in the audience assembled to i r ..i.m vpnturft to &av, that near. U fail to ....ri-uinhrarotreat. All invited. coirstitu'ion far above the average woman, and both were speni, in uui., aood in her community for the bet terment of her race ano the promo tion of ubristiartityv She was the mother of tenchiuiren; eight of whom ir her husband Rev. A. B. LUormon dirt gome nve ve n,l wns burled In tiie Ccmttery here. . ... o Her remains Iwcre brouguL nere nun day and intetred. . In her death the children have lost an effectionate mtipr the community a kind neigh- It m hor and the duurch one ol us u.osi. ma2nify ing fights.' The Times ex tends sincere! sympathy to the be- .5 . reaved family. ' A friend. 20th Waely Weather Crop j ..Bulletin:- A. ltJl CiirlH KiiKJrilcC in a LIplithoUe. M r. and M r. Loren I'rceuott are keepers of the Gov. Lihtkouse at Sand, Beach. Miss., anu! lira blessed with a daughter, four yeaV old. Last own "with Meas- les, fbllowe Vith a dreadful Cough and turning inca , a .Fever.- Doctors at homo and at Detroit treated her. i but in vain she grew worse rapidly. until, shQasr -a more. : Mtiandful or l)ones.M Then she tried Dr.: King's New DUcovery for Consumption and aRer the use of $wa and a half, bot tles, was crnpletely cured. They say Dr. King's New' Discovery is nrt.li !u wei?ht in 4rtllf.'Vet vou may cpt a trial bottle frefe at Harper & ? . . ..... Hood 8 jjrugnore. 0SITUARX- Mrs. Henry Tart gave us a Dear which xreiglu-d IG ounces. The tree on which it rew. she snys, bears twice HNear. A very truuun irtc pears arc a most excellent flavor. . Th.. Fro-assiyc Institute will open it fall session. Wednesday, Sept. Gtlr I he prospects are favorable br a good school. Sec tn another column. Faveticvillo celebrated the one lmudre.UH Anniversary f its MHiU rvcmp.nvye-ter.Uv in Bna -ller-A u..,ber"r vUltiuS cuu-panies were piebent. . Last week tlio Huib reK" on bcr way - m .,v reach tt ...1 Thursday nnt. d on ft bogy . U..r lu the fault I U. I.Ullo going do " " the buggy was iurn - the contents likewise, no Juries sustained by any one. Mrs. Fowler was siiuuy Turliugton Items Fodder pulli4g is the order of the day, and all want fair weather. A torv heavy raia fell'm this sec tion last Friday evening. Services next Sunday at New Hope by the regular preacher. pru nrosncU ara encouraging. cotton is gcxnl and we never saw any finer outlook for a pea crop, every body will have peas. n Fowler was V UllO iAi- , on her way to. Prospect Church Sun- Perry Lawson, the third child, and ppnnd"s.in of Mr. F, A, and Mr. M. I). Parker, was born Feb. 16, 1883, ami died at his home in Averasboro. August 15. 1893, being ten years ..rd six mouths old. T.nW(!!p s he was nffectionately called, was a model boy. Courteous to all. obedient to his superiors, stu dious at school, gentle in manners d kind and' generous in disposi tion Hfi was the idol of his home. the pride of his teachers and the emv tn,A,l model of his associates On account of his noble qualities he was 1mvp1 ftv all who knew mm. cspcci- iKr his nlavmatcs ,;who knew him bet. His life was as to impress one thathe m.de Jesus his daily com panion, and now the hearts of loved ones are turned towards heaven, where they feel there is another tie to bind .1,. to that better worici, ami tuc heart of the writer and many friend ,o out in loving sympathy to the be- reaved ones. Go to thy rest, fair child ! Goto thy dreamless bed ttentle. meek and mild, . With blessings on thy head.' MAKKET REPORT. 71 7 Good Middling Middling Low Middling i Virgin yellow Dip Hard, 1 m. 2.20 $1.40 $1.00 Ergs ' Hides Corn Peas Butter Hams 8 436c 70 60- 121 ara nnt fiHntr fttrronsf anc healthy, try Elec'trtc Bitters, s If -La Grippe Jias loit weaii m wwi.w I use rjiv'1 LMl,lrt-1 acts lirjectly on Liver, Stomach and ! Tr:.J ..V. ,.nnil tr oiilintr t.hnSfl ortanS iviuiiuyo, o.i; - . txi perform their functions. ; If you are afflicted' with Sick Headache, you 'i will -find speedy and pernSUnelit relief ' bv takrng Eleatnc Bitters !6nc trial will convince . yu that tins, is the ' remedy rou need. Large bottles on " ' ! ly 50c at Harper & Hood'.s Drug . Store. - fniKisoi. home; -: o DUNiN ,- - - N. C. "Hope looks beyond the beauties of time. When what wo now deplore. Shall use in full, immortal prime, . tt And Dioom to fade no moro. A friend. icr or mail carrier we 'n . hut we hupe ,be P-iv Mniier. wil t l.t mail lay ove: lonscrihan ncc esary. TheSmithOeld He;aid stated that a man n ained Suggs, a painter, tnea to kdl himself Mondav tve at r our Uaks. We guc l !U the same man that graduated at Keeiy for he : , uir nd since then fallen . ..... i i i;.,o.,r drinking, lie At an early day a class i -k VniiF lllinfl will be organ:zea " r Church for the benefit of those who wish to improve their voices. Death of Mrs- A- B- Alderman. ON THE 18 !.. :,i. Bd recret that we i.,inli. the death of Mrs. A. B. M-rn of Sampson. She had v.an m feeble health for some weeks. L u, which lime she went into the ; wv. r . Western part f the State to see u iw would improve uer, oui. worse, and after spending some time with her son at Concord. Rev. Jacob i..n,n She came to her home in Sampson and passsd away in a A.ra ofierwards. She was a re- markab'e lady, with an intellect and ICSCrVinsr PraUe. We desire to soy to. our. citizens, that for j;ears we have been .selling Dr. King's New Discovery ? for Con sumption. Drr-King's New'Life Pills. Bucklen's Arnica Salve and. Electric Bitters, and have neve"f : handled re medies that sell so well, ot .that have given such uniVerial satisfaction. We An rtf. hpaitflCe- to" auafahlee them every time, an we stand ready to refund the purchase ririce. if satisfac tory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great populanty purely on ineir menva. Harper& Hood Druggists. Pronounced IIopeleK Yet ia.Ted. . From a letter written by ajre. Ada f E. Hurd, of Oroton, v., wequui ; Was taken with a bad cold, which settled on my Lungs, couga set in and finally terminated in tonsump tion. Four doctors gave. me up, say ing I could live but a short time. I gave myself up to my Saviour, deter mined if I could not sur with my friends on earth.. I woald meet my absent ones above. My husband waa advised to get Dr.- King's New DIs-t- n...nR(ntiMi rVktfryfia and . ., - t co very ior vaju"jp"w" tu 8sioa of the Universi-1 fjolds. -1 gare it a trial, took In all tv will Spen Thursday. Sept. 7th. e,sbt oottles ; it has i cored ? W. S. JACKSON, j lJnUJriirj i WAV. Cbmfortable Room well furnished. Tables luniished with the best the Market ard(rrds and everything kept in first classjorder. I Board by Ihe day. Hr , $3.50 Month, j v Single meals. o ceuw. Fully prepared for traveling men. i Your patronage desired. July-27tf. Opening, of the Uniyersity. Tuesday iand Wednesday. Sept, 5th and Gtn, Will be devoted to registra tion and the allotment of rooms. Lecturesjwili begin Thursday, rres Winatnn h&3 had over 1,000 IHCII f i 1.1. letters during the summer, ana me prospect are fine for a large aUend- ance. j . It will pay Tile Tele. you to adtcrtise in thank God I am iow a well and hearty woman." Trial bottles free Harper & Hood's Drugstore, regular size. 5oc and $1.00. - In warm weather you need tna buy tbem irom Fleming & Co. Subscribe for Tin: Tine . OUCU IU LUC out . . l.u doac pawling anJ mar"C 1 i
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