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ORES WELL CHAT. CHERRY NEWS. ! .- Mr. Leros was is town oa Monday, Mr. Al. Stillman was id to wood Sunday. Mr. and &Ir8. VYiu. Houghton Were ID town on Monday. Mr. Herbert Houghton wag to Bee bib best girl last Sunday. Mrsv. Mary Holmes is very ill at her home in the couutry. Mr. L. 8. Spruill was iu Norfolk last week oa business trip, Miss Jane Lamb speut Sunday iu town Witu her siater, xUrs. iavis. Mrs. James Belanga and daughter, Ui6s Zuline, were in town oa Monday. The vftry choir of Christ chnrcb sang many beautiful selections on fciuuday. Mr. acd Mrs. Tom Hopkius, of Lake Pheips, were in our midst last Sunday. 2ev. Mr. and lire. Eboro spent Sunday in town, the guests of Mrs. A. O. Hoiaies. Miss Sadie Eboro bas returned from a trip to Baltimore, Kicnaiond and Virginia Beacu. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Eatemaa hav re turned from E. City, where they have been visiting relatives. The Soldiers' Pay at Columbia was quite a disappointment as only u few went, on account of th rain. Mr. aud Mrs. C. II. Elliott of Bethel, N. C, bare returned home alter spending some time with relatives near town, Among those who were in town last Sun day from out of towu, were. Misses belle aud Lilhau Starr aud Iueleue Kcughtou. The many frieuds of Miss E?a Sextou will be t;lad to leant that she has recovered so as to be able to be out after being con fined to her home lor some time. Among those who went to Columbia on Ibarsday were, Mrs. J. L. Hassell, Mrs. A. C Holme, Dr. J. L. Hasseit, Dr. W. 11. Hardison, Oapt. B. F. Spruill and Messrs. Uetbert aud Harry Walker. Punch and Jcdt. ROPEK liiPPLES. The danciug school is beiug quite a success. Dou't forget the uuion meeting at Ziou's Chapel next week. Miss Cora Tarkentou of Cre swell is the guest of Miss VVarreu. Miss Ruth Newbold of Hertford is visit ing ilia Agnes Speight. Mr. Al. Gurkiu and family spent a few days with his sister, Mrs. J. 11. Clark, last week. We were delighted to have our sweet friend. Miss Gertie VVoodard, with Us last Sunday. Mr. Warreu tiiugletou aud Miss Blanche Spruill made a flying trip to Jamesviile last Sunday. One of our bays was afraid to venture as fax as Jamesviile Sunday. X dou'i thiuk liisyouih was the rcasou ne haUd to nue no the train. Miss Elolse LoBgh of E. City, on her way t the Baptist Female University al Haieigh, has stopped to spend a week with Mrs. E. Christian . Messrs. Warren Singleton aud Nicholson have gotten their ten days off and are spending them in Baltimore. Perhaps to see their best girls, Mr. and Mrs, O. W. Lewis, with their grand-daughter, Miss Myrtle Johnstou, faavo returned home from Giluiertou, Ya., whore they Bpeut quite a while. S&INNERSVILLE CHIPS. People are buay saving fodder. ' Mr. M. T. Elliott returned boms Nor folk Saturday. Dr. Hardison of Creswell passed through our midst Saturday. Miss Sallie Cherry of Edenton, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. H. II. Tarkentou. Mr, Ed. Spruill and Miss Laura Patrick made a flying trip to Koper last Friday. Miss Mary Elliott spent Saturday after noon with Misses Mary aud Eva Swain. Col VV. F. Beasley of Baltimore, passed through last Thursday to visit Mr. W. it, Cbessou. Mibscs Mary Wiley and Matilda Foley spent toe afternoon at Mr. VV. 11. Chessou's last Friday. Mr. C. IS. Tarkentou and sister, Miss Eleanor, speut Friday afternoon with Mr. T. S. tiwala. Mess. Joe Terry aud Iredell Ba teniae passed ber cJuurday to utttud the botcher, reunion at Pleasant Grove. Mr. Richard Lucas and two sister, of near Plymouth, spent Saturday and bun day with Air. T. e. Swain. Mr. Lucas re. turned homo sinnday bnt bis Msters will upend a few days with the girls. Mrs. Maggie Tarkontou of Berkley, Va , who has been speuding quite a while with her parents at Scunnomoui'. rassed through our midst beturday to spend a while with Mr. James raraeutou, at Alackev a ferry. She was accompanied by Mr. lieury Pat rick. The meeting which was held at the M. P. Church by iievs. Forliues aud Edwards was enjoyed very much. Miss Allie Mew berry, of Plymouth, was organist 'til Mou day, when she returned bora, tins was uii'sed in the meeting. Miss tialli Cherry was then orgauist. Two confessed Christ aud many asked for prayers. May Qod bless tueui and help them aud light up their path towaid heaven, aud wLeu the fiual day shall dawu may they be prepared to stand at the judgment seat of God no condemued, aud receive the ciowu which is prepared for them. '10 CUKE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet. All druggist refund the uiouey if it fails to core. E. W. Grove's signature is ou each box. Me. 1125-ly ITEMS FItOM HOKE. August 24th. Miss Adelaide Boyd of Slatestone, was visiting friends here last week. Mr. P. S. Bwaiu filled his appointment at Christian Hope last .Sunday. We hear that a protracted meeting will be held at alt. Olive, near here, this week. Mrs. L. F. Padgett is very ewk with ty phoid fever. We hope she may soon re" cover. Our ferment ure saving fodder. Some will be loit however, owing to the heavy raius last week. Misses Myrtle Harrison aud Lizze Kelly, of Washington, Are visiting their graud utotber, Mrs. Elizabeth Kelly. We learu that Miss Sadie Sallenger who bas been very ill, is improviug very fast under thv skilful care of lr. C. U. Jacksou, of Yeatesville. Mr. Will Jackson spent today iu James viile. We woudor if be is hunting bears or Mears" this time. Will Jlizell thinks be cauuot do much execution when be is cot there to help him. We are at home now, eujoyiDp freedom, but soon it will come to an ud aud we will be training ihe youthful mind in this district, No. 1. We trust our efforts will be crowned with success. Wild Kosk. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CUIJE. "Will cure Bright Disease. Will cure Diabetes. Will cure Utooe aud Bladder. Will cure Kidney and Bladder Diseases. Sold by J. O. Everet. I find nothing better for liver derange ment and constipation thau Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets. L. P.J ANDKEWrt, Des Moines, Iowa. Fur title by tipiuill fc Bro. Mr. D. E. Woodley of Creswell, passed through our town on Monday. Miss Hester Woodley and cousin made a flying trip to Tyrrell last week. Miss Allie Davenport left borne SunJay to viit relatives near Plymouth. Mr. J. II Ange of Plymouth, was in our midst .Sunday, visiting relatives. Mr N. It. Ambrose and wifs paid II. I). Craddock's family a pleasant call Sunday. Mr. 8. W. Wopdley left for bis flsherv Monday, where be will upend the winter. Mr. E. R. Spruill aud wife speut Sunday afternoon with 8. D. Bsrgess and family of our town. The young people's prayer meeting at the Christian church is growing, aud much interest is manifested. Mr. Kami. Spcer and fatuity of Booovse Farm, left on Sunday to visit relatives in Bain and Washington, N. C. Mr. WUliam Biggs of Scuppernong, who has been spending a few days with N. W . Ambrose, was in to see us Friday ntgbt. Puts an End to it All. A grievous wail oftimes come ax a re sult of unbeatable pain from ovsi-tsxed organ. DtzziitfSe, Backache, Liver com plaiut aud Constipation. But thanks to Dr. June's New Lite Pills they put an end to it all. They are gentle but thorough. Trj tbeiu. (July 25o. Guaranteed by feprtiill A Bro. SCUPPERNONG ITEMS. Mrs. Amy Holmes of Columbia is visitiug elalite here. Mrs. Bill Tarkeuton of Roper speut Bun day with frieuds here. Miss Lillie Cahoou of bkiuuersville is the guest of frieuds here. Mr. Dallas Norman was the guest of Mr. W. 11. Stilluiau Sunday Mr. E. T. Brewer of bkiuuersville was here ou business Saturday. Mrs. J. A. Shaw aud little ton, of Jt. City, are visiting friends bre. Miss Evie Hathaway is visiting Mr. II A. Litchfield's family this week. Mr. aud Mrs. Johu Terry were the guests of Mr. aud Mrs. John Ward Sunday. Mr. Charlie Hardison has been quite ill but we are gld to report him as improving. Miss Eulalia Overton of Columbia is visiting her relatives and many frieuds here. Misses Eulalia Overtou aud Mittie Da venport visited Miss Pearl Hardisou. Wt Friday. Miss Stella Hopkius of Lake Phelps is visitiux her trivud, Miss Lela liaihsld, this week. Messrs. Nehemiah Norman and John Ward wre guests of Mr. H. A. LilchQeid last Sunday. Miss' Jessie Litohlleld aud Mrs. J. A. Shaw were the guests of Mis. Verliucer Ward Sunday. Mr. aud Mrs. (ieo. Oodard of near Wil liamstou, are visitiug Mr. and Mrs. L. l. Hardison this Week. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hardison has re turned home from visitiug frieuds aud rci utiveu iu Martiu county. Mr. II. A. Litchfield is addiu a new boiler, euiiiue aud cotton press to his mill He will eoou be prepared to gin aud grind Mr, Tom Tarkeuton of Tyrrell, and Miss Ofhc Buteiuau of Scupperuoug, were war ned at her father's, Mr. Geo. Batemau's, ou Veduesday night. Pktkb tue Uehmit. Foley's Kidney Cure is a medicine free from poiHou aud will cure any case of Kidney ii ey disease that is uot beyod reach of mediclo. Sold by J. O. Everett. w Teachers' Interstate Examina tion Course. Teachers wishing to prepare for exami nations should write, at once, to PboK. J. L. GRAHAM, LL. D.f ir,2-154 Bandolph Building, Memphis, Tenti., for particulars concerning his special Teachers' Examina tion Course. This course is taught by mail, and pre pares Teachers for examination iu every Slate iu the Uuion. Leading educators pronounce it the best course ever offered to the Teaching profession, and all Teachers wishiuK to advance iu their profreeioo should immediately aFail theuiEelves of it. Enclose ttamp for reply. TEACHERS WANTED. We uefd at once a few more Teachers for Fall schools. Good positions are beiu filled dally by us. We are receiving more calls this year thau ever before. Schools aud colleges supplied with Teachers free of cost. Enclose stamp for reply. American Teachers' association, J. L. GKAQAM, LL. t., Maimer, l.V2-ir4 Handolph Buildiu, Memphis, Tenn Clearance Sale ! In addition to a full line of fust-class merchandise, 1 have the following rare bargains which 1 will sell away below wholesale cost. These are all good goods, but a little shop worn irom handling: ' 100 jus. Shoes from ac. to $1.50. oO " Men's FiiiU from 50c. to $2. 50. 25 iloz. R. & G. Corsets at 25 per cent, less thitn wholesale co.it. 100 d(. Polka-dot Crush nt oc. per yd." Former juice, 15c. jerjd, 150 yds. Flaiielette at 12c. former j)ricc per yd., 25c. 8 doz. Meii'tf Shirtp, from 15c. to 50c. Come soon and yet vour pick. J. 0. EVERETT- Music, Music. Miss Mary llutb Barden, who has taken a two year's special course iu musio at the State Normal and Industrial College, of North Carolina, and one year at Notre Dame, Baltimore, wishes a music class. Those who entrust their daughters to her training rhe will give the very best attsn tiou and care, as it will be her only work. Her methods will be new and her terms moderate. Creswell Academy CRESWELL, N. C. Witl begin its Fall hemion, Tuesday, Sept., l."th, 1903. A High Grade Preparitory School fur Boys and Girls, in which thoro ughness is tho chief aim. Hates of tuition are reasonable. The patronage of the public is solicited. For information apply to the Principal, oc 'J3 SPENCEB CHAPLIN, Jb. WANTED. r00,(HK) bushels of White Soupperuong Grapos, and to contract with farmeis to raise grapes. For terms and prices, apply to our ageuts at different shipping points, or to OAKUE T T A CO., eep 30 Weidou, N. C. X fro LEARAIC Until SEPT. 10th or 15th. Yours truly, . C; Ayers. Roanoke Warehouse, LEGGETT & STATOHs Eropfi. Ship your tobacco to this re liable house, and you will get, the best attention and best pri ces possible for you to get any where. We pleased you last season, we can and will please you this.y Yours for Heat Prices, I LEGGETT & STATON. ; irisrirlSiiiwi LiiCrECTHING P0VIIR Costs Oalj 25 cents at Dre&isfe, np. MOfpnTrn ctrst cts'ss-bfost im ii. m .. . . I'll ni.fvk. rv....l uim Mi it - - - w newti TroubKj f Children 9fAnt Mg$'9 Aids Dlutles, RsjtiUict the Bowels, Strurthsis ths ChiM m4 riaku TPPTMIM1 lira Or mall 26 etatt to C. U. MOFFETT. M. D CtAsT!. I h,,. fosn4 Ir. MofM,. TErTlilA. a !.nd"l T.d,d W nTISldtS: vTh.'.d 1 Am. .,- i.- -:.. r.j".":r .... iirinm.m wm u ioa in h auu.-s. m from - . - ' wi ' u 101 ia zinc w in nw 4 n ii run h h a t - to all nuUiMS U jfouag ukildi.a. 1 touaAU iavUut! a'Ur the leotkUi tlAisra la iouoJlug iu piistf am. i. u. li aud y. To Cere a Cold In One Tcko Laxative iromo Qmnme rmm. , Seven VZlen boxes tcUiapostU moatbt. TlZ dTltnTO, S&fctt Csre Crf hi Two Days. oa everv
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