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vV : I, J.: ,r4i ' il t :. V " "J v RURAL GARRIER ITEMS T)and happy life; ? ; -I r: ; Miss - Elizabeth v J -r Altamabaw No.lItems.v: ? Our friend Berry"' Faucette is get ting better after tngbfck lor about a month. ? yti -"f J-,vi' -" ". Mrs. Eva Matkins is very, sick Miss Lula Suiith is, suffering from ajsbre, and swollen facer f George Matkins is all smiles, its Si ! -i'v ,, 1 MX-:-: -t f : mm- mmx Xi. , j-'V;: ,, Master Paul Jordan o Gibson ville, Who ha3 been visiting his uncle J.M4 Jordan for about atmonth re turned homeyesterayii' young man of this neighbor hood j went to get his girl to carry hereto Fair yiew yesterdajf and he went back without her. Ask John Jordan, about, it vAlex. -Walker vidted J. VV. Fau cette a short whileSunday morning. iFruit and watermelons has about played out wit i tHe Ifarmers, but they are feasting" oflT peas arid roast ing ears. s , Farmers are very busy now pull ingfodder, curing tobacco and har rowing wheat land. This scribe attended 'the "meeting aFairiewStmday. .There was preachingiat 11 o'clock bv Brother Dave Braswell. His nephew and C. C. Peele are to assist him in his Meeting. May God's blessings rest upon the meeting.? f V : K. F. D. No. 7. Sebum Whitsett of Charlotte spent Saturday and Sunday visiting his uncle Henry C Whitsett on No. 7. " ' Mrs. Bax ton Holt, - who was thrown from a buggy several days ago, is recovering -from" her? injuries we are glad to learn,.". - , Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. Thomp son are rejoicing over the arrival of a new boy at their homer X)ur clever merchant, J. P. Sharpe at Bellemout, was wearing a 51b. sugar sack for a glove to-day on ac . t I V? L' I T I 1 ' ' count 01 nurung nis Dana wnue un loading some lumber last Saturday. He has got in a hurry to finish the house we told you he had com menced last March and which he expected to have completed and ren ted by the 4th of July but failed to do so. He ought to get it done by Christmas any way. We thank Miss Birdie Holt for some nice scuppernong grapes, the first we have had this season. We expected "winship" Zeke and Harry at our picnic but they failed to show up and Harry says the old woman would not cook the rations for the basket so he decided not to come empty handed and go home with an empty stomach. . Miss MtSa: Nicholson returned home ; Sunday V from Gibson ville where ihe has been visiting relatives aiid friends ; .K-.4 ' ' r f I Sidney. Eussell went to Gibson ville , Saturday tol vsit his sister, Mra Cook, returning home Sunday! i Esq John Dixon arid wife were f 1 We thanklfC. :F. Kauhut fbrV a nail gallon 01 nice acuppemuugs day (Tuesday . , ,. .vv. ' :. H ome wood t re turned home' "Sunday ;iry an Jex tended visit no-th. - :- v.' ; - Miss MinnieMontgoriiery X left Sunday for Gibson vjlle : where sne I will teach in the graded "school this ear. X: :' :X-X;:''i Big meeting begins at St. Pauls next Sunday. VX i .s' ' - -E. F. Waddell and "wife spent a few days this week at" Ramseur vis1 lling inenos auu reia Lives. . Miss Malona Patterson ; left today (Tuesday) for.' Greensboro; 'I where sue wiu cute wuwi. 7 . :A ri 8. F. D No. 8.V 1; Miss Iona Lewis is at home agdin" aiier an exienueu -yvny m vuio County. Glad tor have her back aeain.- ' Mrs. Julia Gilliam. and daughter Mr. and Mrs. John Somers . all; jof Altamahaw No 2?'visited at W. A. Lewis , Sunday. x ; ': . " ;- , . Miss Maude Walker of Watson No. 1. visited her cousin Miss Ber- tha Barker last ;eek. Misses pudieand Esther Lewis attended services at Fair view Sun day. ? Mrs. Feilda v Hurdle , of Union Ridge No, 1 visited at R. A. Mat locks Sunday.-" -. We hear- that our friend Zan Barinwell of Mabrne No 3 has gone crazj and they had to jock him up in the porn crib: They say he has the finest girl Jbaby in "Texas.'" Hope Zan will recover. We extenu our congratulation aud wish the lit tle gal all kinds of good luck. We hope she wont be as ugly as her daddy but if she grows up to be as clever she will' be all right. f We have found out why none of the Ross but Andy and family were at the carriers picnic, It took all the rest of them' to hold big Ed, It is a fine boy. Ed says he will be big enough to vote by the next election. We thank Mrs. R. L. Foster for nice corn Jeifery Inley for a gallon of nice new molasses Mrs. G. L. Simpson for grapes and J. C. Mc Culloch for a nice melon (at last.) Every body busy and not much news this time. 8. F. D. No. 1. Messrs. Bulla and Spencer of Randolph county, who purchased the timber on J. A. Boskins three places are about ready to begin saw ing. E. M. and A. E. Cheek and J. R. Isley, spent Saturday night and Sunday visiting friends and relatives in the southern part of the county. Miss Ethel Councilman and Miss Blanche Kinney spent Saturday and Elbert Nicholson went to Greens- Sunday in Durham visiting relatives. boro Saturday on basinet, return- i E. F. Waddell, of Alamance, aud ing home Sunday. Miss Mary Gibson of near Mebane, A. A. Sharpe of Nm. 7, called were married last Wednesday Sept. Sunday moruing on No.l, and car- j 8th, at 11 o'clock. Mr. Waddell is ned one of his girls to SwepKn ville one of the best young men of our and it seemes that they became so absorbed in a conversation or other wise as to miss their way home .for they wpre in Graham Sunday even ing on the return trip. Dot hid better look about. county and is liked by all that know him, while his bride is an excellent young lady. Dr. W. B. Mebane spoke, the words that tied them to gether. We wish to join their many friends in wishing them aj long B uckey e Drills Lightest draft and easier to operate than others. Will sow rust proof oats, that all others fail on, Will put out more fertilizer and more equal than any drill. More than 200 in use in this County and all pleaseds, Just received a solid car.. Prices fight. Call and see them. yRLINGTONrmJ; R. F. D. NO. 9. J: - Mrs. J. H. Trolinger is still con fined to her room, v,.' : Mr. John Parks has; about com pleted a new addition tohis resid ence which is a nice arrangement. Mr. H. C; Anthony? is getting ready to begin cutting lumber for his new barn. r . Miss Vergia -Troiingerentertain-ed her . friends at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Montgomery's last Friday evening All had a general good time. u X Last Saturday night about ten o'clock some ' unknown person fired two shois at Mr. J, M. Trolingere house. , Mr. Trolinger had retired but some of the family was up and -vere sitting on the porch when th'e nrst shot was fired, they went in aud tola Mr. Trolinger that some one had shot at the house, Mr. Trolinger got up and came to the front dxr and just as he opened it the second shot came with several shots taking effect. It is a shock to the family as Mr Trolinger said if he had air enemy he did not know Jt; - While the wounds are very painful they are not considered' dangerous. Mr. J . M. Conklin has about com pleted his house, it is a nice job and well planned and will make him a nice cottage. m7 v S 1 'Jy ' 1 i mm - . . mm s TTiTT4TTTTfi mm7'-- ' m w m a 1 v-a est V mm Wintier Goods 1 AsWe have just received a large stock of FaJU and Winter .Goods The best selected stock ever shown in this city for quality,, v style and prices; 1 uAvish .to call your? attention es-. pecially to our ' men's and" young mens and chiidren's x clothing, as they arev well ; bought in large rquanities, lat est designs, and the best work manship and fit guaranteed. It will surely pay you to try one or our suits. . 1M ixmmMtm X,i Attention :.rr;. . : We also have a very large line; mcues wear, of Skirts PjfJiis Pannama's iallsjan sizes ahd fitalniost every one Qit. Ladies' ;;ffiare: the finest and Jthe latejst styles,; as ever been shqwifeolme of Ladies tVstsJ flhafi certainly the prettiest Jeyet been seen. We elected stock!pf dfcMisses and Childrens, Hats; and Beautiful Shapes anil Styles in differ ent colors,1 ' ' See our Fall line of Dress Goods of all kinds. Silks, Woolen and others. We have now a very large line of Shoes in Ladiesv Misses,; Men's,iBoys and Childrens. We handle the Bostonian Shoe for Men and the MantonShoes for Ladies, X' - : " - i: xx- x: ' Also see our Men Hats. A large variety in beautiful colors and styles. We extend a I mps t hity ' J Welcome to our custoiriers to visit our store" and in- spect the beautiful larfi stpcK oi tall goods flaw RlTer Items. Autum has open d its book and the unwritten pages remain for us to fill up, w wish for a . good record when her pages are closed. Our Graded School opened Mon day under most favorable conditions. The enrollment was the largest in the history ot the school. Follow ing isa list of the. teachers in each grade, and the enrollment for each. 1st grade, Miss Lillian Murry of Graham, 45 enroll d; 2nd grade. Miss Janie Cooper of Windsor, 50 enrolled; 3rd grade, Miss Lillie Dunogan of Durham, 15 enrolled; 4th grade, Miss Eliza Cole Silver Hill, 30 enrolled; 5th grade, Miss Eliza Cole, Silver Hill, 19 enrolled; 6th grade, Miss Iplora Thompson, Haw River, 20 enrolled; 7th grade, Miss Flora Thompson, Haw River, 7 enrolled; 8th grade, Prof. H. L. Birchard, 4 enrollei; 9th grade, rrot. " . h. Jtnreh.rd, 4 enrolled. Total enrollment 194 and we ex pect to see 275 or 300 enrolled with such a corpse of teachers as we nave here at Haw River. We want every parent to take ad vantage and send their children to school. A series of meetings will begin at the Baptist Church next Sunday morning. The Rector Mr. Cash well of MockvilIe will aid Rev. W. 8. Oldha m in preaching. Every one invited to come and join iu the good work. Mr. J. A. Trolinger who has beeu roaming, the Elysian fields of bliss seeking pleasure returned home Fri day night and has- been dispensing some of his sunshine thoughts to us. Said he had a most delightful trip and thiirks everything is in good shape to move forward on pleasant lines. . J Dr. E. t. Laird of Greensboro was in our midst, last week shaking hanks with his maiy friends, we were all glad to see him. X Messrs. C. B. Wright and A. W. Haywood were here for a, while andl were glad to see their many friends. We are always glad for good people to visit our town. v Capt. and- Mrs.. S. A: Vest with Master ; Jr. , f visited the Captains fathers Saturda evening. We wish for them a happy sojourn with their parents and grandpa " ' i -We arer'glad to hear so "many far mers speak, of such good success with their tobacco curing so well. , . v Seveialvof our young ' men have left home ' and ure now undeR the care of th e Faculty at Elonc College. . V MissEfBe Hughes daughter .of MK and Mrs. St J. Hughesieft yes teiay'mprning , for the Greensboro Normal SchSoJi we did ot learn who the others were that wil attend. TheiPsalmistaid; that! onrj daugh ters niabV)Slished after the Simil- I thank you for your patronage. I remain youiS for an honest deal. M.-' if I M MM&M ' - XnTWhTi A TT TITtT A FhTPTT TTHvlT TriTP 2 . Bixrlin gton, IN. C. J The Burlington tobacco market is now ready for tobacco 6 . g with plenty of buyers, with large orders, who stand ready to g b make our. market one of the best in the whole land. We will & not be second to any market. Morgan the Farmers Fnend and untiring Hustler will put forth his best efforts to secure you the l vferry highest pikes for your tobacco when you sell at Morgan's (ff f? areuuu5e. my iuw da tu price ; is, r Timings am vujnmun teai a g will bring a better price early AeO w P middle of September to the first "of November: Mr. Jrifc and k 1 Will Leath vnlle7with me both having exjperience in thfe ware- y( house business These gentlemen are untiring workers and stand i ready to lend their valuable assistance in. getting you A best g pnees for your tobacco. Now Friends ve want our patronage nn Ac fKof I v" uiv guuwNumi A uiuuuov iu CVl TUU IUC YC1 V UWl UlltW 1U1 7 A your tobacco that can be gotten on this market or any other, (f g Hoping to sell your f irst loadf ;I Ajk jtEneif-' 4 0 Mrs. S. A. Robereon of Oaks is visiting her daughter Mrs. John Cates, we wish or her a happy bo lourn in our mWst. w r - r Tobacco Report. v While Farmers a re selling a limit ed amount of tobaceo the large bulk is not being marketed "owin to the fact that farmers are very, busy sav ing what is -yet in the field ancllsav ing feed;ti slight varice in prices has' been noticied,; during the past week Oii pur local market. Tobacco J is sellingvery fwelltcbnsiderinthe nual i t v i whfnh ri a" hotr -V.flRarwl tin sale.t-' Good toba is b'nneinei a New JaHiuidSiiiir Styles ,:,i::" XXX!:i:X:i-X...: , We : are Showing the Latest ml Ladies Coat Suite for the Fail ed Winter. If you are go ing to have a new suitr visit my store. First, 'x cari dress you FforJlessmohey than any store v aininc aiyyy e nancue everytning tnat Laaica reaTif JrnriaWresJ Skirts, of all kind, Hen;iririeed otSnoescbnie to see me : : : Davis Street? Red Front 107. J i tnde' of aifa:-' " riAir. average. .. s : nJ v 'j - ZX??xs&i:U--?$xft Wx0M - v' v-v. :v.-.-: .--, :x;:. vL'-n-
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