iEE llltE UiiL3A!TiST
.liDEN - - - N. C
WEDNESDAY, Sep!, 8 '.897j
NEWS SUMMARY.
AT HOME A^D A^:JOAD.
'-Cotton pickin.i:^ is the oru-
er of thcdcu’. no]>cthc fni'ni'
ers will get good prices.
—Mr. R. C. Cannon went
to Kinston TiiCvsda3-.
—Mr. Carlos HarrisofGreen-
ville was i'i town f\\esda\’’.
—We expect to couiuience
the protracteil meeting at
Watery Branch next week.
—Services at the Baptist
oliurcl\ Suncla.v was largely
attended.
—Ayden is still on a boom,
vSeveral new houses are beiii^
build.
—Providence pernnting we
will commenee a protracted
meeting at Sts Delight on
Thursdav night after the 3rd
Sunday.
—Mr Joseph Dixon, of Clay
Root, has scr-eral wagons
iiauliiig lumber to build a
coach factry, he will soon have
his building up. Mr Dixon is
a hustler we welcome .such en
terprising men, come we have
a pleasant little town.
VICTIMS OF A COLLEGE
“KUSH.^’
—hlr. Ardon Tajdor, of
Institute, was in town Sat-
clav.
—Mr.J. S. Ross went to
Washington Snncla.v and re
turned Monday.
—Mr. E. C. Smith has
moved into his new house
near this office.
—Providence perniis.]ng
brother C.J. Harris willpreach
Mr. Jones, of the firm of a* Rose of aharoii, Martin
Jones. Lee & Co, commission
nitrchants of Norfolk, was in
town last week soliciting.
—Misses. Kizzle Tavlor and
Lovie Harrison ktt last week
for Dunn, to see iheir father
Mr. Lee, who is expected to
die.
—Mr. W. J, Salugbtcrspent
a few clays in town last week.
He is now stopping at Kins
ton. ,
—Miss Anna Speat, one
of Renstons fiiie girls, is visit
ing at Mrs. Tuckers.
—The school at C.C. College
opened Monday morning with
a full attendance. The facul
ty anticipatesalnllschool this
fall.
—Mr.J.H Smith andfami
ly spent Sunday in town visit
ing friends and relatives.
—Mr. Fred Allen .of Farm-
vill, is .spending a few d'lys
in town visiting relatives.
—Miss Ida McGlohon, ot
Renston.is in town visiting
her sister, Alr.s. Alahlone
Tucker,
—Miss Siila Speat, a pretty-,
facetiously' young lady of
Greenville, is spending a few
davs in town with hiends
Aycicn is gettingto I'leone of
the finest little towns in the
state. Its business is rapidly
increasing a.'« well inhabitance.
—Aliss Cora Bail, of Golds
boro, is visiting relatives and
friends, in and around town.
-Misses BlancU- and Jeiinic
— f. R. Smith & Bros store
is lull of pretty goods. They
lire selling wliole.salc and re
tail. Noncbutfirstclassstock
handled by them. A car of
bayging and tics just rtceiv-
vd. ■
—Aliss Stella Mumford, of
Grifton, who spent last week
i:i. town with her aunt, Airs.
J. B. Garris returned home
vSnnday. She said she likes
Ayden—come again.
Co. the 1st Sunday- in Oct at
11 o'clock a. 111.
—Wc arc protracting a
meeting at Little t_reek xhis
week, lucre is considerable
mtire-sL being mam tested Eid.
J.,ewis is preaching some tell-
mg sermons, brethren pray
lor the success of the meeting.
—The assertion that some
day man will be a hairless an
imal is scorned by scientists.
Already Hall’s Hair Rciiewer
is accompli.shiiig wonders in
averting baldness.
JEALOUSY AND TPAGEDY.
—.\rter an illness of oyerten
weeks sister T. N. Mailing of
this place died Sunday night
about 11 o'clock. Eld Man
ning the old servant and fam
ily has our hart felt sympa
thies in there sad bereave
ment.
Mr. Wilson, the traveling
artist, who'is stopping here,
seems to be doing quite a nice
business. J. R. Smitb & Bro.
will have y'our jiicture taken
if you NA ill spend $2,50 at
their s'lorc They are having
lots of them made.
—.Ayer's Hair Vigor tones
up the weak liairroots, stim
ulates the vessels and tissues
which supply' the hair with
nutrition, strengthens the hair
itself, and adds the oil which
keeps the shafts soft, lustrous,
and silky'. The most popular
and valuable toilet prepara
tion in the world.
—Mr. Charlie Smith tells ns
he is going to occupy the Gar
ris gin house this fall and \vi!l
see that your cotton is picked
Abbott, of Granger,?, cjiterred clean. lie has had fifteen
school at C. C.
dav.
College Alori-
—Mr. Glen, left ye.stcr
clay' for Florida. 'Ve wish
him success, and a pleant
time 'With the ladies.
—There is being som«; much
needed work done on ilie
'street, and more of it is still
needed before the winter
comes.
—150,000 4 in. hand made
ey'press shingles for sale by
Smith Bros., also a thorough
bred jersey cow and yoimg
calf for sale.
—Mr. Edgar May and fam
ily, of Alaple Cypress, arrived
Saturday'. Tliey occupy tlie
new Ross house, and will
•open a boarding house.
y'ears experience in the l)usi-
ness and is n pleasant ginner.
There is nothing to prevent
anyone concocting a mixture
and calling it “sarsaparilla,”
ancl there is nothing to pre
vent anyone spending good
money testing the stuff; but
prudent people, who wish to
be sure of their remedy, take
only Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and
so get cured.
IVIuch in Little
l3 cspeclsilly true ot IIooil’s Pills, for no mpij'
cine ever cnntntncd so great curative pera-er in
so small siiaco. Tbey nro-n wiiolo medleinc
Hood’s
Pills
ilii'st, always re.Kly,
ways elBcieot, always
fsfaotory; prevent a
or fever, cure all Ilvrr
s'ck haatlaclie, jaundice, constipation, etc. 2W.
IbQ only PUis to take wiUi Hood's Sartapanlla.
Burkley', Cal., Sept. 2.-
Therc will be no more ‘‘rush'
at the University of Califor
nia, if President Kellogg’s
latest mandate is obcy'cd. In
the last rush Benjamin Kurtz,
wly' entered freshman,
was disfigured, for life, and
may have sustained an ir.jxtry
of the l.'rain. Some one put
his heel on Kurtz's face, ancl
as a result Lis jaw is broken,
a jnecc of flesh was torn fi ora
the nostril, tlieuppcriip haiigs
only by a shred, and all the
front teeth are gone. Feur
teeth were knocked put of the
lower bone, and the bone in
wliich they' had been iinbeded
was broken off with them.
Both the upper and lower
jtwswcrc smashed, and the
flesh of all the face was crush
ed and bleeding. Marshall
and Conlin, freshmen, each
had a leg broken.
NEWS OF Tiiiv NAVY.
■nectient, $1,000 by tlie town
liii which the mr.rdcrxvascom-
Carrier Pigeons Bring Messa-jniittol and ■iL'jSOO Iiy rcla-
ges from Hie North Atlan- jtives.
tic Squadron.
I ,
Wasliingten, Scptembc.ro.-
1 bv "a carrie
A message
was received
Sicard, on tit
ANOTHER RICH GOLD TER
RITORY.
SaultSte. Marie,Alieh.,Sept.
2.—Later developments tend
to substantiate all that has
been reported concerning the
richness of the reccntgoidflnd
at AHchipicotem, and there is
no end of excitement here in
conseciucnce. The tug Annie
Clarke returned from the new
gold fields Tuesday evening
with Mackic, one of the own
ers of the first location. Air
Mackie brought down with
him 30 ounces of gold, valued
at about $700. This gold was
extracted from surface ejuartz.
Baltimore, Sept. 2.—John
\Y. Oliver, a stevedore, yester
day shot Kate Oliver, his
niece, and then shot himself.
Both are seriously'-injured, the
woman, it is thought, fatally'.
Jealousy' is supposed to have
been the motive for theshoot-
ing. Oliver and his niece had
lived together as man and
wife for seven years. They
are from Cumberland, Md.
He is 36 years old and she is
24.
LT SAVES THE CROUPY
CHILDREN.
Seaview, Va.—We 'lave a
splendid sale on Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy, and our custo
raers coming from far ami near
speak of it ill the highest terms.
Many have said that their chil
dren would have died of croup
if Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
had i.ot been given. —Kellam &
ylurren. The 25 and 50 cent
sizes for sale by J. H. Cobb &
Co.
AND ITS '^CtTHS
: Editor :—I have an absolute
remedy for Consumption. By its timely uso
thousands of hopeless cases have been already
permanently cured. So proof-positive am I
of its power that 1 consider it my duty to
jmd /aw boitUs fret to those of your reisers
who liave Consumption,Throat, Bronchial or
Lung- Trouble, if they will write me tlKlr
express and postoffice address. Sincerely,
T. A. SIOCUM, M. C.. 183 Pearl St., Sew terk.
ai- The L'ditormI Anil Bsslnees MAaatomenl ol
Uiis PwoT OiiaTADtee tbu aenerouA I'roposiwuu,
A CURE FOR BILIOUS
COLIC.
Resource, Screven Co., Ga.—I
hove been suoject to attacks of
bib ;us colic for several years
Chamnerlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy is the only-
sure relief. It actsliKeacharm.
One dose of it gives relief when
nil other remedies fail.—G. D.
Sharp. For sale by J, H. Cobb
& Co.
'icriiigcon
from Admiral
flagship New
Y'ork of the North Atlantic
squadron,' at the Xwrfolk navy
yard, at 8 o’clock this morn
ing. A copy was iirimediaLe-
h' telegraphed to acting Secre
tary Roosevelt at the Navy
Department. The message
was as follows: “September
3d, 6. 30 a. m.—Position 30
degrees east northeast Cape
Charles lightship, distant 65
miles. Thej?quadron, consist
ing of the New York, Brook
lyn, Alassachuscits, Indiana,
'i'e.vas and Mai is approach
ing the southern drill ground
and -will probably' anchor
abotitS o’clock. Will dispatch
anchorage later. The Puritan
is in sight.”
At the Navy Department
this is said to be the first in
stance in our naval history' of
the successful use of the cai'ri-
er pigeon as a means of cem-
municatiou between naval
•essels afloat and the shore
stations. It is the result of
several months hard work on
the part of the eqtiipinent 1m-
reau, which has collected
aboard the sbipsjiigeonsfrom
various Atlanticports, so that
the commanders might be pre
pared to dispa^tch messages
to any' desired naval station'
The result is highly gratifying
to the Department officials, in
dicating as it dqes the possi
bility of developing a most
valuable means of communi
cating w'itli our offshore
fleets.
Later in the day another
message was received from
Admiral Sicard by the
means as the nsi:—a carrier
pigeon. Tills stated that the
water was so rough that the
ships could notundertaketar-
get practice so .that they had
turned to fleet evolutions.
Health, Voice, Appetite and
Strength Failed—Coinpletcly RO"
stored by Hood’s OarsaparlMa.
“ Myi.^jalth failed ealiroly aadpamlysb
.’tarod me in the free. Idy limbs v.ere so
weak tl^at 1 could sc.'-’fi’cly v.'alk, and
heart trouble was ono cf rr.y ailinuits. I
liftd no uppotire and suffered with eonsti-
patlon. My voice (aile d me in t he pulpit,
and li/e had become a burden to me. I
bcRan taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla ancl
very soofl oaw a groat inprovemeiit. lu
the winter I was attacked by the grip
which led me in a bad condition. I was
weak and prostrated. I went back to my
old friend. Hood’s Sarsaparilla. After
taking a few bottles I fel( like a new man.
Hood’s iJarsapariUa seems to be the thing
for me, and I find Hood’s Pills the brat
cortoctor of the liver and stomach.”
P.KV. C. S. Beal'LIEC, Howellville, Ohio.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Is f':p Oil.' Trdc Blood Purifier. All druggists.
$i i si for Sfi. C. I. Hood & Co., I/Dwell, M.ass.
HoikI’s Pills
Sic\ Ileji
• Ills and
FREE WllL B.iPTIST HISTORY
—BY—
ELDS. T.
HARRISON
AITS
J. M. BARFIELD
IT WILL BE ISSUED SEPTEMBER 15th, 189Y.
It IS a book long prayed for and will be read by Preachers and
people everywhere with great deiight. There have been many
l-’istories wrltrim. ‘rnr this will bo the first History of the Original
Free W ill Baptists ol North Carolina that has ever appeared
This work takes up the history of the Free Will Baptist, or the
principles ot Cliristianity promulgated tliroiigh the Free Will
Baptists from sixteen hundred and seventy five to the begin
ning ol the year eighteen hundred and ninety'-seven.
The authors, historically trace these humble
children of God through all their-davk ages; shows theirafflictions,
persecutions, ups and downs for over two hundred years
giving a graphic picture of their great struggle for liberty and
their fidelity to all the commands and examples of Chriat and the
Apostles to the present. Shows the first Free Will Baptist church
organized in America. How Free Will Baptist preachers direct
from London, England, organized the Original Frefi Will Baptist
church in North Carolina in 1690. They prove by history that
they are 95 years older than the Free W’ill Baptists in the Norrb.
They trace their progress and shows how and when the first Prim
itive Baptist church and the Kehukee Association were lormed
out of Free Will Baptist churches. Their dark days from i755
to 1794. How the little vine climbed over the wall; the awful
struggle with secret societies, and a general record of all theCon-
It IS the duty of every man to! North Carolina and elsewhere. The Fives of our old
AIAKE TrlE MOST OF
YOURSELF.
make the most of himsdf
Wliiitcver Lis capacitie.s u.ay
bo, he is sure to find some
place whore he can be useful to
himself and to oliiers. Bnt he
cannot roach his highest useful
ness wiihout good health and
he cannot hive good health
without pure blood. Tlie blood
circulate.-: (0 oyery organ and
tissue and when it is pure, rich
and healthy it carries hoalt.'i to
the entire system, but if it is
impure it scatters disease wiioc-
ever it flows. Hood’s Sarsa
parilla is the one b'ood purifier.
It cures s?dt rheum, serolula,
catarrh, di.-jpepsia and rheuma
tism becaiiift ihe-sC diseases
havG their- origin in the bIoo-1.
ERAUDULANTMONEY OR
DERS.
Wilmington, Del., Sept. 2.—
A man giving the name of
John E. Ford, and claiming
to be from Ohio, was arrested
here Tuesday ntght. after he
had passed an alleged fraudu
lent money order on William
T. Alearns, a Alarket street
merchant, in pay'ineiit for a.
hat. Y’esterday he was turn
ed over to the federal raitlior-
ities. Ill Ford's possession
was found a set ot rn liber
stamps like those used in the
postoffi.ee forfillingoutmoney
orders. Ford, it is said, has
confessed that he was a mem
ber of a gang that had been
operating -with these monev
money orders throughout the
county. The jiostoifice at
Belmorc, Ohio, was recently
robbed of a book containing
$30,000 in blank money' or
ders, audit is supposed tliat
the members of the gang filled
out these orders and worked
them ofi'iu various cities.
'•My boy catno home from
school one day with his hand
badly Ecerated ami bleeding,
ame uud sufitiring great pain,” s iys
Air. E, j. b'ch?i!}, with Meyer
Bros.'’ Drug Co., St. Louis.
Mo. “I dressed ihoivoLimi and
applied Clmuiberiain’s Pain
Balm freely'. All pain ceased
and til a romaricably short time
it liealed wiihout leaving a soar.
For wounds, sprains, swellings
and rheumali>m, I know ol no
modiciiie or prescription equal
to it. I consider it a household
neceisity.” The 25 and 50 cent
sizes or sale by J. II. Cobb &
Co.
CFURGED WITH THE NIC
HOLS MURDER.
Clearfield, Pa., Sept. 2.—
David lUeeks, one of the two
men wanted for the murdero1
George MarcusNichols. which
occured on the Daniels’ farm
at Trumbeli, Fairfield county.
Conn., on July 20 last, is un
der arrest here. He gave his
name of James Dougherty. A
reward of $4,500 was offered
for the arresr of the murderer.
$1,000 by'the state of Con-
NEW ^ e*
Champion'Washer.
t wash Gleaner, Qvjckcr, with mor.
ca-e ;i ;d le.'.r, injury to Ik
dothes than sny machine
n use. Over 7i;,000 soli^ all
gh-inff satisfaction!
with ihe V/ashing
L'.ClioihVl-RyONU.
• C-EMD FOR CIRCULAR.
Ciiaiiifioa Wasiiing ilastiine Cs.,
nia Vcbt rear! St.. tlXCIXNiTl, OHIO.
TUB LfllSON,
AN ELECTROCURE.
AGENTS WANTED BOTH SEX.
Goods sent to reliable persons to be
paid for after selling. Agt nts ,'wll Ironi
I to 25 a day. It gouerates from i to 8
volts electricity, and lias two powerful
Magnetic BHlt’erics that will turn_ the
Compass needle through a. two inch
plank. Cures Rlieiur.alisin, Weak Back,
Kidney Disease, I'oinalc Troubles, Lass
Manhood, and all d; leases arising from
a lack of nera-e force. lOR ADVERnSINO
PURPOSES, we will give one BFLT FREE cf any
cost to one person in each lorality.
Address TAYLOR 8; SMITH E. A. Co.,
Department B Vinel.ind, New Jersey.
pioneer Preachers. The faith and practice of the Free Will Bap
tists vindicvtted, etc. etc. The book will contain about 400 pages,
printed on good paper and neatly bound.
PRIOE si.so
Books now open lor subscription.
Any person sending six subscribers for the Free Will
tist and $6,00, will get a History free.
Address all orders to the Authors, or Publisner.
W. E. MOVE, publisher,
Ayden, N. C.
HAME
HOOK
^ l^fT HOOK-' Ci-0S£^
eco
Patented May ISih, 1897.
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nomic Time and Labor-Saving
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•and so cheap that it is within the reach of even the jx^oresc.
No farmer can afford to be without a supply. They can ha
bought f/om your hardwareman at a dollar a dozen orjten cents
arhece.
just remember that your broken Hooks can'be replaced in
a moment’s time i.-ith a Doubille Steel Hook that will be worth
more and cost lees than half than it you had to take it to the
blacksmith shop for repairs. For further information call on or
address,
Pollard & Co.,
Ridj^e Spring, N. C.
FREE WILL B.IPTIST PLi LI
GATIONS.;
BY REV. T. F. HARRISON', ONE OF
THE TWIN PKE-VCIIERS.
Serraons—Vol. 1. Price 25c.
Tract on Feet-Washing 10c.
Five Discourses DeliverecHn Re
ply to the Late Kev. Henry Win
field, on the Subject Feet-Wash
ng 25c.
A Hundred Facts on Believer’s
Baptism lOc.
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Ayden, N. C.
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