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SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION. ;: y-OLORED PEOPLE MEET ANI) DI3 . CSS CHURCH AND SUNDAY SCHOOL ; WORK. The Nortbiaapton Upper Bound ' . S. Union, assembled at Zoar Mi9- 'try' Baptist church oh.-Saturday. 29, 1892. with Pres. Henry Wor- . 11 :. tliecliair who real from CXIX " -,a ! :n. Prayer by G. W. Deloatch. , :0 President then, made an address ,r welcome. :f Trie minutes of last session read tj.'A approved. "' ' On motion of K. I). Parker the i institution was read and adopted, Sype Deloatch, A. E. . Deloatch v-A Jsafic Gam's were appointed : a ... ... f The roll of .schools and delegates ' vrf.8 then called and tire following !. !e'raies wrc in attendance : Al-lo-i Hill J. C. Stephenson. Alice "t Jythe and B. L. Staucell ; Oak (;rove :G. W. Deloatch,, Sype De- Irjatcli and Pennie Hritt; Zion Hill ' Statical I, A. J Deloatch. Kebecca Ueloatch and J; . Stephenson ; Mt, II ill T. II- I lay ley, N. T. Calvert rnd Tlmraas Deloatch ; Jerusalem - rl. D. Parker; Potecasi B. V. Lang1 lord and T. II. Edwards. ;', Mike Branch, Alice Flythe, E. D. Parker, J. Staucell and G. W. De loatch were appointed a committee on time and place of neSt meeting .1. C. Stephenson, T. II. Hayley and B.- W. Langford were appointed com. mittee on Credentials, i - The committee on arrangements reported as, fol lows i To meet at 10 a. m., adjourn at 1 p. in. ; meet at p. m. adjourn at pleasure. A recess was then taken; after which Sype DeloaU-h, llev. S. G. Newsonie, L. B. Stray horn, J. L. Ilayley and Rebecca Deloatch were appointed committee on program. The following committees were also appointed : auxiliary, ressolu tions, temperance, board of managers and assessment. The committee on prosram then made a report of the work and dis cussions for this session. A resolution otTered by Kev. S. G. Newsome -was adopted that each Sunday-school belonging to this Union take up a special collection for tht benefit of the Orphau Home at Oxford and foreign missions and Lome missions. v The committee on time and place of meeting reported that next ses einn be held with Jurusalem church at Wooillanit1 on Saturday before fifth Sunday in January, 1893. Ad journed till to morrow at 10 o'clock. SECOND DAY'S SESSION. Met as per adjournment ; Kev. S. G. Newsome acting as president. Prayer by B. W. Langford. The question of the county Sun-day-school convention then came up and after a long discussion it was decided that there was no Sunday, school county convention in exist ence and that this union was organ ized in its place as a reformed con vention. under the name of "The Northampton Upper Bound Union A committee was appointed to look after the money and property be loniimg to the old county convention. A resolution was adopted that no jerson be allowed to take part in thin Union unless he or she be iu full fellowship with his or her church. MissJulie L. 11 ay ley was "electedlkai,,,. on a credit of tweHe month Missionary for this Union after 'which an address was delivered by Rev-II. Clements. A collection ws takn mji for State Mission and Orphan Asylum which amounted'to $o.U2. . A resolutions as adopted' that no person that is not a member of any llaptistChuxcii or Sunday-school have no voice in this Union and--that Baptist send their children to no other Sunday-school thau taught by Baptist teachers. After tranactinir other routine business the Union adjourned to ! meet as above mentioned. Faith that asks no questions kills ho bouI aud ststks the intellect. Jle.eors. The heaviest authentic meteorite in an' collection is the one discor- ered In 1816 at Bendego, near Bahia in Brazil ; it weighs 11.792 pound. Aniodel of it was shown at the Par. is exposition of 188,9. To these meteors, weighed, ana lyzed and classified, we may add two other planetary fragments which are still larger. One weighing rhore than 22.000 pounds fell in China near the source of the Yellow Kiver, and is fifteen meters high. The Mongolians, who call it tli! rock of the north, say that the mass fell at the close of a meteoric shower. The The other 'lies in the 'plain of Tuc- cuman. South America, anil einhs ! j about 33.000 pounds. An Arizona i. meteor hasbeedfound which contains S minute diamonds.''"' rrom ume immemorial iron must ; Xorthampto.i coMnt v-f.in The Frat. r falien irom the sky, for the earliest . na) Mutual Bera-lir .V-.-ociation of The known iron implements fashioned j IJViiver.-al Brotherhood, of N'atchez, by man werB made of meteoric.- iron, Mjlssipp?.'; . - r nnd Aidprrvc thp old n-n.nn hv whirl.' ..... 'J .....v... this was kiiowji, signifies, star as well as iron. LEGAL ttO'mmi NOTICE. Having fpialltied a adtninif tratrix of the estate of .Junius A. .nartin, I here by notify all persons"- having claims agahiyflhe same to present them to me for paj'ment on or before jsoveiuber 15, 1893, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. VDebtoiSjWill plea?e pay prom t-ly. ThiN'ov. 7, 1602. - f Julia E. Maktix, adm'x r of Junj us A. Ma ktin. By B. S. Gay, her Att'y- fnolU-Gt NOTICE! ( By virtue of art oider of the Superior Court of Northampton County, I shall, on Saturday, December 10, lfc02, on the I pretmses, pell for ca-h by public a-nctioit all of the pine trees standing and being on the north end of the lf. T. Joyner" tract, it being separated from the other timber ou sakl tract by the cleared land, and containing about six t- acres. The timber is to be not less than 12 inches at the stump. The ''11. T. Joyner" tract is louuded by the road leading from Potecasi to 3Iurf reeshoro and by IJ. S. Gay, the "Reyel" tract, the "Martin" 4 tract and others, being the tract on wuiehTl. T. Joyner resided at his death about 200 aeres. The purchasser shall liave three years to cut and 'remove said timber, and right of way for said time. This Nov. 10. 1S92 - B. F. Martin, adm'r II. T. Joyner. By B. S. Gay, Att'y. nolU-4t North Carolina, ty 1 uneror ourt' Not thamton County Chestine Futrell and AY. P. Futrell, ad miuistratvrs of Ira Y. Futrell, '-' ex.- ' John T. Futrell, liiifus Futrt ) Jas. I. Futrell, Alice. A. -Edwards and Jier husband, Walter Edwards, Elizabeth. S. Chitty and her husband, Walte.r 11. Chitty, Walter t'. Futrell and Tho's. E. Futrell and L A. Joyner. - - The defendant?, John T. Futrell and Kufus Futrell, are hereby notified that the above entitled Special proceeding has been commenced in this court for the settlement of the estate of Ira W. Futrell. deceased, and said defendants are required to appear at the ollice of the clerk of saiif -.ourt in Jackson on December,. 17,'-1SU2, and answer or de mur to the complaint which.-will be tiled within ten davs from. the date hereof. This Nov. 11, lbU2.i , J. T. Flythe, , Clerk Superior Court nol0-Gt of Northampton Couuty. :.- LAND FOli SALE. Pursuant to and by virtue of a judjre- luent of the bnpeiior court of Xoitli amptou County, North Carolii a, in the yuiil rae o f V. 1L Deloatch and orb- er, I, us commissioned, .of . the ' court, ! shall, on yonday the otl.i ay of Decern- ! Ix-rl IS'J'2, sen at the court hou?edoor m Jackson, at' public auction to the hijjh est bidder, a tract of laud situated in said county, known as the Dorsey Deloatch tract of 'and, boimdet'l by the IbiuU of Jese Flythe, John Vauhan, Mary I.assiter, VV. II. lritw. K.t:n".i Turner 'ami others, containinfr (2."x) two bundled 'and fifty acre-. more,or lei-. I flllls joi'aif. ui-e in i'j ca.u; with e-izrht Ier cent, interest from day of sale, secured !y bond and retaining of title till all U paid W. li. IKIXAT 11. ; . Comuiij.ioiier. BV W. W. PKERbKS vV S)N, Att'vs for 'Petitioners.' ' 1103-ot J. II. Iridi;er, plaiutiil", ; against S. W. Ntimever. Defend- ant and J. T. Bri.Urers, f Attachment. U'. T. Nowell, J. Q. Hedjeeth and. A. W. Brown. luU5e;10; .W; J . Q . Uedpeth, 200.00; A. i W. Ilrown, 13 0 due by account and contracts to S. W. Neimeyer. WAiranT. of aturchmeut returnble lefore John j D. Ikutoms. a Justice of the I'caee fori Northampton county. at Mwroti ehool x houe in Wiccacanee township o:i '.19th j dav of Novemter. lt"2. at 10 o'clock, t a. in. This Oct. IS. l&Ji; j J. II. BKIDGEUS. PlaintiiT 4 oc204t The neeessitie-4 and luxuries of the farmer, the houe-kerer. the ehol teacher, and the laborer cjii be t-upplied from our immense stockof general mer chandise, at price a. low as the lowest. lMt bome r abroad' ratronasel Hcxtox & Baugiiav. Rk-h Square, X. C. . ; NOTICE. By order of the Doard of l. County CommisMoners.the Board of Magistrate in Northampton County, are hereby called to meet in Jat-kpon on the tirst Monday in December next, to tianatt business in connection with the Bonni O I MM of Co;ninUnoneri; important - to ihej County. nv 7 1 s'.- I V"m. G HAN'T. Hi'm. notO-l Board cf Magtsiiatt?. A Safe Investment. "Mr?. KiJ. Xewgome, '. of Mararetts villc, N.C., has been appointed and coinini-ionel 1 :-.1IS station -pays to its mem tiers $12.00. per week in case of Temporary Di-abuity. 12.() per week in ca?e if Slekne??. 4S.O a uiomh in cise 'l'ntai Ii;ihility. -3 48.LKJ a month in c;te l .Sicklies. UX).()Q Death lltiit fiis assexiiientonly 5 cent, to 40 cents per week fur the above be ne tits. Can you uil'ord to stay out ? I.udies. Gents mill .Mis.-es aflioirtetL This i- a goo.1 chance for. families to secure their members from w'aut when sickness or misfortune evei taks th.-ni. For full particulars call; to see or ad dress Mrs. NeWsotne, of -Jargarettsville, N. C. uoli)-3m They "Tell the Truth Lie Not." and 'Ever teachor in the State should subsorihe to The Southrkx EoCca TOR, puldUhed at "Durham, N. C. Th;i Magazine is a credit to our State and is deserving of the. sn.pport,of all persons interested in the educational affairs of the Old North State'-Prof. T. 0. Hai bisou. Highlands. N. C. "Enclosed tiud one dollar for renewal of my subscription to your valuable journal. I could hot do without it. It is a daily help in my work. I have ev ery number that has been issued, and shall contine to subscribe for it as long as t teach, I wMi tff have 105 ets hound." Miss Gertrude ;M, Baglcv. Kinston, N. C. Write for Club Rates or V . ;.i-.-'. Lists, telling how to ohtabi (; Works (set of 5 yols. cloth-bouiu!) fur $1.50. Other classics siinilaulv low. THE EDUCATOR (J(X. Diirlium X. C. THECf p5' FRIEiTD, publVjed weekly v as an industrial feature of the" OXFORD ORPHAN ASYLUM, $1.00 per year. Job Printing Office Attached. Orders solicited and satisfaction ornornntppd . ' ' 0 .. ADDRESS, OXFORD ORPHAN ASYLUM, Oxford. N. C. DEND'IIAL & VICAR, FINE CLOTHING, . AND 'I - Gents' Furnishing Goods, 100 Church St., nearly opposite Purcell House, NORFOLK. Va. the Empire Fence Machine 11m. is Simple, Durable- axd Practical. easily understood and operated. IluiMs a fence at about one-fourth the cost of rail or plank. Sendfor price' list, Tes timonials, etc., (mentioning. PatUON ANI GLEANEK) to V Empire Machine Co. KI'IIMOND. IN'D. Dr. W. Paul Moore, JACKSON, N. C. 0jlk.c al ridCnce. nil? t I , i i . . . n m m - , J a S. GrWAXllf T0VTi2T '. JACKSON. N. C. Tables &up.lied with the best the markets afford. Livery stables aitacLed. LiTSpeciaJ rates to County Officers. -A A . - f rrmf??mi5imuuTni - lllllllltlti J.i'immmimni e nr niv Tin? nrnniiTV i wvvi i liir DUUill I IlUIf L liridgers & Company, Cotton Factors and General Commission Merchants. i'or the Sale of all Kinds of Country Produce ft Commerce St., - - -Norfolk, Va. ITo.- r Wu work on small commissions j - ---- . ua.nc sausiacuon. whcn ln -orfl)k Corr espondence I RFFFRFvrr Cirr Xtional Bnfc. Norfolk. J lia i ik of BUY FAHYS DUST PROOF ' -eOLD FILLET) WATCH ASES-- -With Elqin Movements,- y For Sale by J. M, LASSlTER, Lasker, N. C. Ship your Cotton I w uiu ii (Factors and Commission Merchants, NOR FORK, CrThcy will represent you faithfully. J. J. PARKER, Lasker, N C DEALLR IX DRY COODS, CLOTHING hA TS. CAPS. BOOTS. SHOES, NOTIONS. AND GROCERIES- FAMILY "Will pay full value for Chickens, Eggs, and all kinds of Country Produce. Great bargain in i Lcdies Hats and Clothing. ' NEW GOODS! . NEW PRICES! A GOOD LINE OF TRUNKS. Call and ee me. Will pave you mon ey if yon will onlv give uie a trial, i SELLIVG STRICTLY FOR CASH euahle. rne to'jrive you better bargains than time merchant. ' J. J. PAKKF.R. WE All) SCHOOLS, Collejrr and Fandlie to secure Grcnl Teacher, willuut cost. COMMAND WE The iervices of teachers of reco- : ried merit thioughout the edu eatioti:tl liclJ. WE KNOW Kfom personal inveMjatmn all Hlwut a teacher that is necessary tf lw known to make a safe fce lectio'. . LAST TEAK We supplied many of the fjet schods in this iaie ami the South Willi HiiMi' if, . atiu peri'itendentji. ';.-,' , GOOD TEACH EES Find thi A!M--ii! ion the Uoret road to promotion. We a: e fillf ii.-g poytiiih eery month. -i Circulars, blanks and tesiicnootl free. Add res m ntioning! THE Patron ani Gleanek, ' The Educator Teacher' Co-Oper-atiTf lsocUiion, nnrhao, . f . - O- and gve onr personal attention to viive us a trial snipnient ana caiion as solicited. Portsniom th. and Peanuts to PERKY & CO., RG INI A. We do Job printing for Persons and Firms in every part of the l ate. Send for tiiiHte mii anj. tiling from a Visiting Card or IViW Pos ter to an Encyclopedia. Addrej., The Educatok Co.. ' DuibHiu. y. c. j! M. LASSTTEji LASKER. N, C. DEALKK IN Clocks.! Watches and Jewelry. fKXACl felZEj This elegant watch a hown In ct Idie O ize, 14 karat pold filled eaie warrantel to wear 20 yearn. With EU gi; 7 Jewel, fetem wind and pendent Lt rnovemeut for lg.f0. And 7 Jewel FI ' jjri' rnmeujent in solid gold CJ.-e froia I'l.Oi) uji. N. 15 KICK HOUSE. WHOLESALE BOOTS AND SHOES. I 27 Commerce St., N0KFOLK, : VIItGIXU. Ti:ilMi: 2 er cent off for ca.h or 30 day bef. GOODS :-: SOLF : CLOSE. ESTIDLISUKD LW. D. ETriEIUDOE. E. r. wrioiit. D ETHERIDE & CO., Succeon to ETIIEi:iiGE, FCLMAN 4 CO COTTON FACTORS 01OMMI.SSION' " fKKCIIAXTS, 0MMI5.SI0.N :: 1 w 1 E ltd I AM TSt No. 13 & h Coa,metct St. NO K FOLK, - - - - - YA. ( S ) -4
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