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COUNTY NEWS. CAUGHT ON THE FLY. BY OUH SPKCIAL CORRESPONDENTS. MAC KEY'S t'KURY NKVS. Mickey's Ferrj, h. G Au. 2,-Special.. Road day ou thia section last vroek. Mr. W. S. Spruill, Jr., viiteJ Plymouth last week. Mr. E. 8. Cbesaon of E. Citjj Vas in our midat last week. Mr. Ben Davenport made a fly ing trip to Edentou last week. Gapt. Tom David left for Baltimore en Tuesday of laat ween, Mrs. Jessie Chesson of Woper, visited Mrs. Q. VV. buell Sttiiday. MImos Alaia Davenport and Lela Jones yiaited Edentou last WeeK. Mrs. H. M. Smith of Portsmouth, Va , wad in oar midst lat week, Miss Sallie Clagcn of near Roper, visited Mr. J L. Singleton lttnt we6k. Miaa Nellie Smith of Portsmouth, Va , is visiting relatives here this week. Mrs. W. B- Jones of Koper, visited Mra. J. L. Singleton last Wednesday. Miss Marjery Willonghby o! Plymouth, is Yiailiojt Miss Laola Jones tnia week. Miss Carrie Clagou of near Roper, visited Miss Mary Cahoou Saturday inhi aud Sunday, Several of our young people enjoyed a lawn party at the home of Mm. Tom Jones on Friday evening last. Southern Boy. It will wah and not rub oil Thia oniplixiou all euvy me, It's uo secret so I'll tell Take thou Rocky Mountain Tea. Spruill & Bra. SKINNJfittSVILLE CHIPS. 8kinner8ville, N. C, Aug. 2. Special. Miss Callie Tarkentou viaited Creawell last week. Mrs. R. Elliott was the guest of Mrs. Gee. Wiley last Sunday. Mr. Reaton Furlough of Creswell, pas. led through our place laat week. Quite many of our people attended a pieuic at ticuppcruong laat Thursday. Mist from a well. Leiah bwain has returned home viait to Mise Belle Starr, at Orea- Mr. Tom White visited his cousin, Mr. Vernon Evsrelt, near Mackey'a Ferry, last week. Mrs. O. V. White visited her sister, Mrs ."Herbert Owens, sear Creswell, ttie past week,. ' Mr. 8. 8. Aumack aud family visited Mrs. J. li. (JhttMou, at Mackcy's Ferry, last Buuday . - Mr. Joha Clayton and family of Port Norfolk, are vUitiug Mrs. li. H. larkeutou this week. Miss Pauline Suell returned home on Saturday lit from Plymouth, where she baa been spendiug some time with her uncle, Mr. A. W. Suell. Mi&a Mary A Melsoo of Lnngview.Tex., is spending some time with her cousin, Mr. JE. 8. Cahoou. Mixs Meison left this ouuty wheii two years old. She is now 03. Slstny Jim. Dear Ou: I have solved the mother-in-law problem, just give her regularly llol lister'a Kocky Mountain Tea. It will nvike her healthy, heppy and docile as a lamb. 36 cents, Tea or Tablets. Spruill & Bio. The heart of the world's huager is hun ter of the heart. A Warning to Mothers. Too much care cannot be used with armdl children during the hot weather of thesumtuei mouths to guard against bowel troubles. Ah a rule it is only necessary to give the child a dote of castor oil to corivct any disorder of the bowels. Do not use auy substitute, but give the old-liiahioned cab- tor oil, and see that it la fresh, as rancid oit nauseates and has a teudaucy to K'ip0 If this does not check the bjWtlHive OhamberlaiB's Colic, Chilera and Diarrhoea Remedy aud then a done of castor oil, und the disease may be checked iu its incipieu cy aud all danger avoided. The castor oil and this remedy should be procured at once and kept ready lor instant use as soou as the first indication of any bowel trouble appears This is the most bucc- ss. ,fnl treatment known aud maj be relied Upon with implicit confidence even iu c ses of cholera lufantum. For sale by till druggists. Theology is no more religion thau au in ventory of stock. If you aie troHbled with dizzy ppells, headache, indignation, constipation, Hul- ltAu l?n.lrir Ki rttintulii Tufl wilt itiulrM Vim well and ? you well. If it fails get your 'money back. That's fair, 35 cents. Spruill A Bro. ; The goo4 will P the good is uot gameJ ? by ignoring the will of God. A Touching Story 'is 'the gaving from death, of the baby girt of Geo. A. 'ler, Onmberland, Md lie writes : '"At the age ef 11 months, our lit tle girl was iu declining health, with serious Throat Trouble, and two physicians gave her up. We were almost ia despair, wheu we resolved to try Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. The first bottle gave relief; after taking four bottles she was cured, and ia now in perfect beako.'" ' NeVi.r fails to relcive and cure a cough or cold. At Bpraill & BroV; Cue and $1.00 guaranteed.' xrial bottle free WILLIAM ROBERT DAVENPORT. The choicest flowers are those which are gathered together just bo fore they aro full blown. Their boun ty aud iragrance are h delight to hu man life. Hut wu do not say "their work is undone" because thus early they were plucked. So also with the lives of the children of our heavenly Father, whether gathered early or late iuto His sheaves, it is not ours to say "too soou", nor is it ours to say he left iiis work undone. It whs out of a life of strong religious ex perience that Raul said, "All things work ttgether for good to them that love the Lord." William Robert Davenport was born in Washington county, North Carolina, April IHh, 187, and en tered iuto rest from I'Jvinouth, N. C, July 20 th, liU5. Robert was the son of Mr. and" Mrs. K. II. Davenport, aud in his early life was taught the word which was able to make him wise unto sal vation, lie grew to young manhood in the nurture of a christian home, and by the quiet power of a pure aud noble life greatly endeared himself to all who Knew him. lie became a follower of Christ in October, 1MU', uniting with the Free Will Baptist Church, in the country near Plym outh. Like unto his Master, he grew in grace and favor with God and man. For the hst two years he made his home with his sister, Mrs. M. (i. Harden, in Plymouth, from whose home lie entered into the life beyond. During his residence; in Plymouth he has been a faithful attendant up on all the religious services conducted in Plymouth. The funeral services were conduct ed bv his pastor, assisted bv tlie writer. The burial took place at Weede's cemetery, near Robert's boy hood home. We sorrow, but uot as those who have no hope. R. A. Smith. B.ifkachr: is never known to those persons wuo taKe au occasional do.-e ot riueules The value of the resiu obtained from the Pine tree has loug been recognized in the treatment of diseases of tLe bladder arjd kidneys. One do-e of Piueulee. will give relief, aua one bottld will cure, eold by I E Davenport & Co. om There would be more great poets if there were worctfreat critics It is difficult to cure n ccugh or free your sell ltorn the dincomtorts uf a cold unless you move the bowels. Bee's Laxative lion ey aud Tar acts en the bowels and drives all cold out ot the system. Then comes its sootliiug eliect aud strengthening influence upon tne throat and lung. For Croup Whooping (Jough, Ouids, uud all Lung and tsroticiilul ailecUous, uo reineoy is equal to me orijiual Laxative Money und Tar sold by r. 1l, Davtuport & Co 3m You cannot nourish a bebt iu the heart and have beauty m the luce. Nothing on the Market Equal to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, Tbfs fact is wt 11 known to druggists every where, aud nine out of ten win give thei customers this preparation whu the be is asked for. Mr. Ohe Wi;iuer, a proud nent druggist ot Jopliu, Mo., in a eircumr to his cubtumeis, says : "There is nothing ou tue market in the way of patent niedi cine which eqtmis Chamberlnin's Colic Cholera and Diurhoua Kemedy fur bortel complaints, We heil and recommend this preparation " For sle by all druggists Alwavs look a mule iu the face when you have anything to say to hiu A little forethought may save you no ei of trouble. Anyone who makes it a rule t kenp Chatnbriiaiti'rt f 'olic. Cholera atid Di arrhoea uemedy st hand huows this to bo fact. For sale by all druggists He who laughs last lavgha deet dectivse he knows what tit-klou him Peculiar Disappearance. J. D. llnnyau, of Butlarville. O , laid the pectiiiar disappearance of his painful sy nip tousi, of iiidigestiou and biliouenesa, to Dr. King's Mew Life Pills He say: "They re a , pevlect remedy, for dizziueS, sour t-tomuch. headache, constipation, etc " (iuarautrcd by Spruill &, Uro, yricu 25c Loyalty to one truth involves hospstal ity to all Sick headache results from a dUordered condition of the hloaiuch and is quickly cured by Cl.auiberlaiu's tftomach aud Liver Tablets, l'or r.ale by all druggists Some men do right only because they are too cowarbly t bo wrong ' Fk'ndi.sh Suffering is often caused by Knres, nlcers and cancers that eat away yourhkin. Wtn. Bedell, of Flat K.tck, Mich , Bayu : l have used Bnck lea's Arnica Snlve. fur Ulcers, bores and Cancers It is tha bent healing dressing I ever found." Soothes and hrals cuts, burns and scalds. 2.'c at Spruill & tiro's ; g nr antesd 0? rrlESSSiKs.rr-'-i ! Thorough ronrte fn MEDICINE, 8U6rMf, 0B3IETRICS ,. acd the SFtefAlTicS : aim DEtfTISTfir and PKiM;; Lecture Haiti, Laboratories, Ha't ital and Dispensa ries wnpiy equip; .i for juccsasful teaching. Beventy '. eaehere. High iccotd before State Eoardj. 11 il-Jl.. I nmf.m u a':iU''""' write TH R PROCTOR. Bead Every Word Carefully as You ay Find Something that will Interest You. We arc now carrying in our repository a line of riding vehicles that will attract your attention whether wishing to buy or not. They arc finished on the very best material, in the very best manner. We have them in any style you want. Tf von .ire thinkinsr of buvinfr a nice Surrv. in canoov or ex- - j 0 j O J I tension top, don't fail to visit our place we have not the . i. i ,111 I. 1 1 lawest price, out we nave tne nignest quality mat your money mn huv. You will alwavs bear in mind that vou can't buv - j - j j quality with a low price, no matter where you buy. We also have to oiier you a line or the Pamotis "Hack ney Wagon" in any size you want. They are built on the same high plane as the Hackney buggy, and are built for people seeking a good wagon at a reasonable price, and who want value tor their money. W wnnr von to have J . , o - J farm; we have them m any size, in one and two horse. See our stock and you will be pleased with the appearance ana - i r . 1 1 tmish oi these ltooqs- We are prepared to sell tlio onu nt nnlf nnd with the . j- - cold, which means no shrinking , r i are the same as you pay ior wneeis not so goou. We buy this stuff in solid car-loads, thereby saving freight, which means very much to us, and we give you the benefit. Our line of Harvesting machinery is complete in every way. No matter what you want we can furnish it at a price that will save you money. We handle the Famous McCormick line, which always insures the saving of your grasses and grain in the best possible manner. Don't fail to call on us if in need of Mow ers, in one and two horse; Corn Harvesters, Huskers and Shredders, Hay presses, Hay Tedders and Rakes, Peanut Pickers and Gasoline Engines any horse power you need. We have a nice line of buggy and wagon harness and piece harness of all kinds, collar and cart pads, horse whips and riding saddles. We offer for trial one of the best washing machines that vou have ever heard of. Simple, easy and good. Come and "take one home with you, if you don't like it bring it back. It will cost you nothing to try it. Come to see us fcr anything you need; we will always be glad to see you, whether you buy or not. Your friends, A. SWiL & li BUP. Plymouth, N. C. Littleton Female College ! Splendid locution. Health resort. Ovor ;00 hoardiiiir pupils la.t year. ! L igh prude of work. Ilijih standard of cult tin-' and uncial life I'onstM-vatory sid vantages in Music. Advanced courses in Art and Elocution. Hot water heat. Electric lights and oilier niotlcrn im provetnents. Kemaikable health record; only one lo:ith among impilsni 23 vcars. (Jh?s personal attention to the lr. all li and social development of every pupil.' H igli standard of scholarship. All pupils dress alike on all public occasions. CHARGES VEHY LOW 2-ttlt Annual Session will begin Sept. 13th, 1905. For ctttalogno address, liEV. J. M. RHODES, A. M., PnfsiDKXT, Littleton, X. C. stops Gi'Xjj.li arAwi Soals lux? X . it.li Oaroiiua, Wiisliington Comity. To F. It. Johnston. Kutiy 'faker for Washington Comity, N. O. TUc- undeiVigned. T. N. Pierce, of Washington Count v N. C enters hmi! lays claim to the follow ing (k-Btnljert iaml 111 VTashiugtoc County, i'lytu dtiTh 'lownsiiip, me sunni being vaeunt and unap propriated laud subject to entry : Jii-g'mning at a c.vpre.-s, running a V estwavdly coiuve with the hdniiiud Bijunt line to the Anni--tead line, thence with said line to a poplar, tins center, tiieliee a l.outliwardly course to the run of Malady Hole Swamp, thence lia.-twurdly witli run of .Malady iiole Swamp to a cypress, the bcininnt;. Kinht aeres mote or lens, liiiicrtd .luly U, ithCi. ACt : , N. MiAKOK. J?'. It. Johnston. Liury laker. North Caiolinn, Washington County. To F. K. Johnston, t.ntry Tuner for Washington County, N. C. The uiidersigu-d. T. N . Pearce, of Washington Countv, uuteis and la) s claim to the following land in t'ly'mouih '1 ownship, said county, the same be iiiL' vacant aud unappropnuled laud sn iject to uiitry : iis:imdng at Uio Juuctum of the ard line 'and the Aiuastead lino on Long Kid -e thence JJortb XI, K. lti poles, theiicu N. 2, L. 'J4 poles, thence N. 27 (leg- 4i Polci- thence N. 1 deg L. 18 notes. N 2! K 10 Cicero Kelly's hue W l p tteiit, line to the Ward line, the-'ce with the S aid lines -JO dei. W. to the beginning, containing oU acres inore o'r lft.-a. Entered" this .July l!W.-, Test : L - N- i'is-i-lti-. k! K. Joh-ston. NOTICE. Ilavin" aualifted an administratrix of the estate of tl.elale W f Leltoy, r.ptice i. hereby gin to all prisons indebted to the said estate to make immediate payment lo me ; ami to a.l persona hold ing debts or' claims ugaiust it, to present tm-m within one vear from thi date or this notice will be pleaded hi bar of their r.cjvery. This August 2. i.INNIK y j eUOYi Adm.x. North Carolina, I r ,jle Superior Court. Washington county. I II. A. Chesson, a minor, by 1 i.t.9 riivi friend. I amuul f:. C hesson, A. M. Wanker & J. K. Myers, trading under the Una name Notice. J The def ndants above named will take notice that an ac ion entitled as above lias been com nenced in U?e Sup rior Court of W- f tv to recover damages to plaintiff, 11. A. Chesson, SOTt Ke tourc for the relief demands in ta.d com- plaint. . . f 18 3rd day of August, J0K Cleik of the Superior Court. Cures Cii; Prevents iPneurcoala one of these wapons on vour you cart wheels also; made by same care. All tires nut on 1 - for along time. Our prices . i , .. i NORFOLK & SOUTHERN RAIL ROAD COM RAN V. IN EFFECT JULY 3rd, ltX).-,. TRAIN SERVICE. NOHTHBOTJND : Leave Belhaven diily (.except Sundsy) 7:00 a. m. Leave W Hshinlon 7:10 a tn " Plvumiith r:."0 a in " MacknyV Ferry UrlOaiu. Arrive Edeutnn in 6n . iu. Leave liJeuion duily (,exc id Sunday) 11 1 a. m Arnvo r.i;.tbeta City daily (ex- cpt Sauiiiiy) 12 00 M. Arrive Norfolk daily (except rum- d.u) 130p.ru. Leave Edentou daily ex. Stuuluy 7:30 .i. m. and '2 2ii t. m. Lcuve Elizabetii City dtti'y except Sunday 8 '17 a. iu and :5 l" t. im. Arrive Piorfolk daily cx.Huuday 10 10 a.m. aud .) 00 (j in. Southbound : Leave Norfolk daily (except Sunday) lOOA a. m. mid 5 05 p. m. Arrive liz. City daily (except Siiudny) 11 4.7 a. m aud ! 50 p. in. Arrive Edentort daily (except Sunday) VI 4" p. m. toid 7 45 p. m. Leave LMeuton daily (except Sunday) 2 00 p. in. Arrive lielliaveu daily (except Siaudvy) 5 10 p. m. Leave Ldentoii 2:00 . m. Arrive Plymouth 4:15 p. in. Arrive asliitiCtou u:2. u. in. TrtiuK stop at all intermediate station. CouiifcCt at Norfolk with trains to and from Virginia IJeuch aud Currituck Branch STEAMBOAT SERVICE. Leave Edanton 1:00 p. in., daily except Suudav, tor BcuppcrDong lUver. Steauier leaves Belhaven fi 00 p. ru. duily except fStinday ior unnniai, rew iseru, Wilmhirrton. ijorehead City, &c. Hteatucru lfave Uelhaven 5 00 a, ui. Tues- day, Thnrwday and Saturday for Anrora, Knnth (!rnnk. !!akle v ville. &C. ttetuner leaves FlynioHtb duily (axcept Sunday) 4:lo p. iu. tor Windsor and Ca6hie River. Fr further information apply to W. B. Davenport, Ag't, Plymouth, or t the Gen eral Oifico of the &. S. Ii. R. Co., Nor folk Va M. k. KINO, H. C. HUDQINS, Gen'l Manager. Oeu'l Ft.& Pasn Agt. mmiMmmQ HEADQUARTERS ' FOR Embroideries, Allovcv Laee, Flouncing, etc. In fact ;i complete line of Trimming of almost every de scription just received to replentish my stock of.' Trimmings- Upwards of nineteen hundred yards of Embroideries Also have just received two or three thousand yards nice Summer waist goods, such as waistings, linens, organdies, -lawns white robq goods, and va--rious other dress fabrics, too numerous to mention Remember, a the season is well spent, these goods. win go ai jow prices, 1 hayfi also just received another lot of Fnibroidery, both in' Swiss and Muslin.' Any who wifdi goods of this kind will do wtfll to call and make their selection ; wo have extra widths suitable for Corset Covers, Yoking, etc. l'ries to suit the times. We also wish to call J attention to our line of Silks, both ia Waistings of various colors, and blnce Talt'eta n.nd l;iu de Soie, 36 ineh, for Dresses, which wo sell at $1.00 and $1.13, quality unex celled at prices. We ah-o have the latest fad iu .hirt-vvaist Sets, which are qui to attractive and neat. Remember Oiiv TJ illinery ltocilc is kejit ii) and we are turning out some pretty shapes and stylish goods. Miss Tankard can, no doubt, suit the most fastideous when the work is left l:o her judgment. We promisu to look to your in terest should vou send mail orders, and giciranteo satisfaction. Our Ololliiiigg, f5tjl has been replentished, aud we have a beautiful line of Suits, which -we are offering at prices to please the closest buyers, so call when in the market and examine our stock, and no doubt we will convince -you that it will be to your interest to make your purchase with us. Xon't Forget our God man line of Shoes. Remember they are strictly SOLID goods and guaranteed as such money refunded if they are foundl otherwise. Call iinil see us and you'll be sure to find goods as. represented. Yours for Business, W, 15 1 bo tlio public at lure, the ladies especially,, to come and inspect ny ontiro stock, which- con sists of leiBicsi9 F m r m 1 m li t m , Crod; Iam1m& Keadf made SbLirts aaid hirl waists, MotioiB of nlh liiBiitls, 1JnibBcllas9 Etc. I will sell you from 20 to 30 per cent chbap? er than other dealers. I do this to close eufrray. summer stock to make room for the fall stocky Now is jour time, so come at once. I sell cheaper because I bur for cash and- Ball i for cash. 15. A. MlUCWSi- Brinkley's block, Washington St. auour iwo-tniras ineir valuflS C. Ayers, Y 3 S . M it m 0 If!
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