PERSONAL -ANT) NEWS'KOTES. '
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Xortliamrvton 38 are tauerht -hv
Alx sirrfWon
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x ne "green ,gaous ienpi ew
-.York are floodinexxmntrridth
circulars offering.comiterfeit men-
' ey veryjow. ' " v ' ' ' '
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last Monday. -Many people were
engage : in rjhdrse trading . whieh
seems to be a favorite occupation at
Jackson on jirst Mondays.
Thejre are 385 young men attend-
ing the University at Chapel HilL ; near Jacksou, was a welcome Yis--This
has'beenrthermpat.prosper-!tor. village last Saterday.
, ous year- it- has enjoyed since the I schools are till eiX.aV
, war. Tlie future prosjeis for: it tended. Ibe :teaeh-s..are doing
.are very bright. j
good M3rk and not a word of cops
' ' .' ' : jplaint has ; been heard from any
President, Clevelanil and Secre-,
, taiy Gresham . spent . a few days
r the past y,eekrlrttiiirjg in the-Eas-
iern part of this-State. - They, vis- l
ited Roanoke Island and points of
jiistor5c?J interest in that vicinity,
We will send"Tlie'"Vreekly New
York World ..amUthe -Patron ANp
.;Oleaker both for one .yexr for
$1.50.
The Patron. and. Gleaneh
and theosmopolitm; one the
best Mzzims ,T)jab!ished, for 1
Lasker 'Grange -is still, growing.
New members are being taken in
.and old ones, coming back to their
first dove. . t The ; members are sar
ing money by. biiyng together.
-Partisan poli tic3 is neyey discassM
in tlj.6 Grie. r
The roatlBedule on the-Roan-
oke and Taf : River rail road has
1een changed as srggsted by the
-yrRON AND Gleaner ant! the mail
row 'comes -through without d
'lav. Raleigh and Norfolk papers
arrive here Tt .-2 h 03 Jtlay of
.piiblicatioj
After a; suspension of .only-, one
,week, Mr: -JE. rW. Garish, Super
intrndent of fhe Guramer Co's. ex
tensive dii-piber operations in
-NortlmuiptoB', lias resumed work,
This :is a f?re;it -benefit to adarrrrt
T ' x 1 j;.,- ., , J
,number of wprkmg men in this
ounty and puts nich money iu
circulation w this vicinity,
Dr. W. S. Black, Superinten
dent of Qxfqrd Oi)han Asylum,
ipted the office of Presid
ing Eldor forlh 'Wanciiton Ii.
trict of the -North Carolina Con
ference, and tendered his resigna
tion as Snperintendent of . the
Asylum. The Directors will mee
soon to elect his successor.
About a year ago a Brooklj'n,
N. Y;, firm Jlooded the country
with circulars offering to .enlarge
pctiires ftxa of charge. Many un
suspecting -ieojie sent their pho
tographs and soen l-Gceived ac-
kiiowleiigement 0 same, with re-
quest, to send a, small amount for
a nict frame to pat the picture in.
Those who did so received about
a '25 cent fitune for which thev!
paid from $2.00 to $3.00. Those'3 that of ber husband's surname,
who Refused to send the money ! ani t,J convenience in genealogical
for tho frames Lave never received ! research anUpl tranacliocs, are
their photorrarhs back. Another two reans ototsiQpt iioportance
firm innw .n'mJnUcdr,)"' iTriui,u we coujuiuauuu wrc,v.; h v
' V " M l. IJl AM W VW OtfC V til
up tne anaus of the oh, concern
and want a rvro cent stampi sent
them to pay the ixj&togo for the
return of the photograph. ' Those
who sendee stampof
nevjer Hear froni it "ag?tfn aft that is
another scheme t4 HH?ce' the nn-
fitispecting;. WhencTer. a fim of-
fers a dollar for -ten cents it is
wafit to let it aloiie. '
rLasker Locals.
The mail schedule has - bean
on time.
Fdrm work-Las. progressed erj
.b'.'" this vwwty or ft ;
""- -vvr ; 3 7. -
iPfW. glit
J :Honie riseat.a.rdlTe
peen ,011 sale -here nearly all ie
.winter, - taking the place of the
! I JV. .Gerrish resumed
; iafc .Tnesdayr much to, the
:2V the a fimmber,,oi jnen
whom he employs.
Miss Georgia -M -;Bro wn , - of
'MprfieesljQio, who is fteacMig j
i 1 ' ' i.
source Hincejhe schools ppened.
.TJbe teachers of Laslcer school,
Miasms Annie and MAayet .r-
and Miss , Medie-aier :ar4
er brother spent st riday
v.niat.very pleasantly at Itev. U ni.
Mr. 7 Smith N. rickhonse, of
Norfolk, Va., spent last Tuesday
night very pleasantly Avith his old
friend, Mr. Jere Brown. Mr.
Bricjdiouse has many warm friends
bx this .eqniy wjiio.irelwaysglaej
We are glad tbat we b&ve nosiek
ness t rafOft this week.
Tbc frcners seem to be taking tbe
advantage .of the very nice weather
wbieia weure Laving tli i a week.
The coLLon acreage of this section
will not be rcducjed tin's year as tnucli
p.s itxwght to b, so 1 UB(ierstaul.
-. Good may are winj5 Ht3 tlii
week, bat gay .lla-ey doa tespet much
of a leroy 46 it tuost UHt l-j&u-iA
sow thee?.. ' .
Tive farrs of thisuS.ctioTrvill
not use a9.mli lioaiei made mdnuw
this scasoa.as lie$' v:mU have used
h it Ueea fiofftle weather for
. Mr. W.J.Boone will leave; us this
week tor llaiupton; Vh.; hi uUce of
business. We hope his . jipv this
ti roe, has been pleasant enough to
induce liiiu to corns again soon.
The Rehoboth Literary Soc!y
met io regular aeasiofl loat Taesd ay
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ciiih. Tli leaders and members o4
the society ought to JJcel greatly en
courBgied in tlnyr wroi. The people
of tits neighbrfiifKJ.I manifest their
iuterestin the sciety by their regu
lar attendance. The society ,bs
decided" to cbise aftr. April, till tke
tall, .Mention will be'niade later ot
an eatefl.ainejent which we hope to
give to tbe public. Jkwey
Rehohoth, JsT. f?., Mar. 7, 1894.
Fashions in GlrlS Ifantes
The most important change in the
naming of girls has been the growing
disinclination to give them more
than one name, the object of this be
ing tliat o-Leu a -.'woman marries she
may easily combine her full maiden
name with ber new surname, writes
Mrs. Ilaraittoti Mott iu the March
iyubes' . Uome Journal. A thrco
won! signature t9 muc-i fucttier and ?
more convenient than one composed
of four words. Then, too immedi
ate recognition of her own, as well :
tliere no ethers. " :
With tlii.3 fashion' in girls' naroesj
has corae, as in boys, a disincb'iia.
lion to cse ditcinotive or pet names.
Mcllies, Magies, Ktiesaxd. the-va
scarce as" tbeir masculine' counter !
parts Jicimic and Willie. Mary,
Margaret and Katharine have taken j
the place of the forme, and James I
he place of the forme, and James j
and WilliaTTj of tb? ial?cr. " i
and WiiliafTj of tb? lat?er. i
WINDSOR LETTi
. nnri nxy rw T
DUXSTAN TO MISS
TATJ-OE TtlE ttl9 RESUME
wor-K .jpebj&oals jScc.
Mr.. AIL Jiollocian, of r LewistQo,
,peRt ju i,n Wpar laSt:Tue3.
'jaay.
tMissM. A. DunsUarelcrRed fipm
Vr H 1 yjtaston on Moml ay ijj, Athere
6iic has been forsameUme pact. -
Mr. Jaa.iD.tBatsaan. the popular
traveirin .salesrasn. ..was in town
Wednesday ,an4 rhur&day of list
week.
Misses Daisy .,and?Lillie-Brett, at
Lewiston, spent-llie da;', .Tuesday,
vHM tbeir: brBther's, Mr. peo. T.
Kretrs family. ; ' .
Afr. W. R. TolLnson -lias -finisbed
tie term of bi solwaol neaf Welling
ton -and is now iiar'd rat wock-Qn )?
farm . a'botit two Biiues.in tbe county.
We learn from the Manager of ie
County Fara tiiat lie had a death
among the jioor on Jusfi Friday
.Philip Rawls. lie was about ,5
years old.
The yoiing petjle of tbe tjw had
a storm party at the resideuoe ofi)r.
is. B. Kenny, about two ciiles in the
county, on last Wdnesdaj' flight.
They enjoyed Uieusek'es iojraen-
seiy. .
Mr. Vile31 G. Askew has returned
from Martin, county where fee Las
been for several months leaching
school. He states that he thinks -of
giviiig up teaching &n eeterreg xip
attther business which - will be
for 5 i fe. .
-Tiie weathef we re g3dJo,iwte
t. u&s fcs3eareu acu we tiave lr several
days past had beautiful weather.
The farmers have taken advantage
of it, to put in lots of good telling
work. Our-siuall gardeners are also
planting their gardens.
-. The uulls of the Cs.ahic and Ban
tifec. Eail Jloa4 a?.d Lumber CoV at
II owrd, startil op tlie.-firstcof-tiiis
inoath a fall Xiiroe.haiits.
They knve bce skutidowfj fcr ievtr.
& niO.siit' past AtitV o'li-. trfi.ia j
siuflVred frosi the elfots uOite This
cnuipatsy- givcb erDprOyueiiC ia alt
i:s .bohiciics fii ..tins 'cottn't jto alxit
ice-i and pays out aloutC00i to
$&u0.-'-per, coi ili.;,- ye; are.:gjad t
note Ibia fact it ijasujvs ns letter
time - 1 -.
Our popular physician,: Dr. ii. V:
Dunstan,: was united in te bonds of
Holy Matrimony, to:.- Miss Bessie
Tayloe. sis er of joar merchants,
Messrs. C. . &. R.. TavIoe, on last
Wednesday uiofjiing at 1 1. o'clock at
te. residecee ot tbe bride's brother.
"Mr. Charles Ta) loe, atMXit eight Jiileg
in the eotm. Jtey Z. Tr.twrfc6fVP
the former Mctiiodist minister at thie
place preforujed the ceremony.
There' were present only lucimmo-
J (4iateiv family
and a few intiovate
IrieudG.
Dr. and Mra. Dunstan then
droves to Aulaudcr where they took
tli train for t4e JCortli. Tiiey vis
ited aaiongjthr places Richmond,
W.siinglon and Suffolk.- TlW hap-
py couple .returned on Monday and
went tt their residence on Queen
Street which bas recently been put
in lirst cUfiR, repair and altered to.aj
great extent. Aljwir people wel
come . him - and bis i -bride and wbdi
for them a long life, health and pros
perity. .
- . Caholls.;
Windsor, N. C, Macb 6, 1894. .
Acknowledgements.
Tiiesibllowing persons- liav sub
scribed "or i renewed .theirsubscrip- 1
jtions si nee last issae: G. Cooper, j
j Merry -Hill ; arocs G.-Bazemore. j
j Drew ; J. 0.: t'lythe, Duiway VWra. j
j Garris and O. S. lVuden. Seaboard ;u
Ward, GarystMirg ; J css Iirake,
Pawky Mout Col. W. H. Roomy J.
W Kfalo, Jackson ;;L. W? JBojcc,
Ttteii Jfuare ;-W. Ji Bne,' Hfijap-
Easoq, Mtses Boon.c, jsam!. Whit-
ley, Woodland;.J. X. Crowded, Las-
kerj W. II. iiujalo. Jacjcsott ; N. i
Bricjihouse, Norfolk, Va. j Mis Ida
Brittoo, C. B. F. loltte, Mux-.j.
Brit too, 1
freboro.
frebnro. . . -
tFROM-UPPER NORTHAMPTON'
WIXAT , HAS HAPPENED IN TIC AT sec-
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J We are ..gt&dsjaaoie that M rs. G.
C. Hodgers. wbo wa,reiofkd as be
ing very sick, is impioving.
We are sorry to note that Mr.Lkacwn) bad beeu a .member. f the
r Ben -Suiter, tbe obliging Post M&a
Jler at .jSarysbur.g is confined to his
bed viih-the Gcippe.
vMrs. .-Sailie tTiller, o.f Emporia,
-tVa.t Uas been eling ,a few days
at ( her 4 Roanoke : .river, farm seeing
fler And arranging jvitli her ten-
UaU, , , ,
lissfldaPugb is teacbiog school
in district ?u. - . Miss Ida enjoys
tbe reputation ef being a gjod teach.
er. Sie seems to take an interest
in ,her. school. .
i Mrs. N. T. Pearson, who wa9 re
ported & few days ago as better, has
Lsiiice that writing been dangerously
ill. We are g'ad to note sbe U im
proving iig din. j
We -arc pleased to Rote that Mr.
Samobinon, who is suffering with
& whitlow, is seuae better. The pain
was so severe as to give him chiUs
.and to make bina "ery siek otherwise.
Cato Moore, and Mrs. Katie fin
gram, two respected colored people,
vvere married (in Cool Spring church
of the colored people) last -Thursday
cveRiBg. liev. Guy Powell, colored,
oSciatig. j '
We were wrongly informed as to
Master Eil win Zolli coffer as havisg
Meninsitis. It is St. Vitus daee.1
The" Doctor, has taken hi ia to Rieh
sond again this week, and will prob
ably have to carry him several times
before tbe treatment is over.
' Romik.
March 6, 1894.
Knowledge should be the foundi
lion upon which w build. "
NOTICE IN ATTACHMENT.
Northampton County, ustjees Owurt.
Cbas. S. 5arno., .h G
MeTrab L. B. Can- j ,
non, trading ai Ciar- Ht-Inre ' - 5
nerMeNear; Co., - Vv'C Jbvner,
. 'TMaintifts, . j. P.
... - Against , 5 .'
Ji WanLMi Alien, . . . .
. . .. Di'feiwliint, J
pic 'bondced ud tWrtjMo ilolars
nd niiitftv-seveacer.bv due by recount.
l tVafraut fsAtta'.:unint ivetiirnaiile be-
fore W. T.' JoyiH'r J. lt liis office.
iarvsburr, 111 saRlcountvouttatunlay.
the '7th day of April," I91, at 12 o'clock
noon, at which- time and place the de
ftMidantf A'a'ivii Allen, is hereby no
tmed to appear xi'd answer the said
complaint, fate(V Marclr 3, 1S94.
: G a UN EH, McNtAL Co
3-S-4t. PUiutiffd.
NOTICE IN ATTACHMENT!
Niorth Carol inn, 1 N
Noithanitou County, j
f. M.t). SqtiircPl'ff.
iirPrfr. 1 Before
W. T.Joyner.
J,Wr;n Allen, DTt.J J. P.
One lujndred and five dollar?, due by
account,, ' - .
Wat-rant of attaeonent returnable be
fore V. T, Joyner, J. P at his office, in
Garvsbnrtr, in paid courtv, on Saturday
the 7th day of Aixril. 184. at 12 o'clock,
noon. t wlifcli iinse and p4ace tte de
fendant, J. Warren -Allen., 4 lieroby iwv
tilied to appear and answe the said
epinptaJul. II HS. M. O. ixiUlTE,
Dated Phiintif.
.Varcb C, IS04. 3-S-5t
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OBITUAUIES.
Departed this life at the residence
of Natbao Farker.'i riday. February,
'-23. : 18D4, Mrs..KlisabciU AVuUma-
ting in . the 71 year ..of ber age
-Miss Bettie" (as sue -was fatn Iliarly
Baptist cbFcU ibrvO yean, and dur
ing all this Umehi Jtitheisieti
ftteadsast in ber Savior. -6be oa
diligent in reading her Bible and
regular in attending her church ser
vices. Though she was not confine
to her bed but a few days beCure- her
deatb, yet she had been a sutferer
quite a while. HanyJ;ind friends
assembled around her bedside as tbe
end tke w. ear and itJecs d;coyereil
that she crossed the-riyer with a -song
of ,ion fall'Bg from her dying lips.
Her fiuneral services ucre conducteil
by Rv. A. Cree .of the Baptist
cburclu True shaleitves no cblldrea
to mourn for hir,:her busUtixi al?
dparteditbis life niany years before.,
yet.ibe leAvea soiae..wArm frienda to
remember her ; and ttoighabe be
dead ber i nfluenee 11 1 i ves. ii u a; ,
tbree weeks previous to the death of
tiie Aboye naaaed, God sent the death
aagel to this Mime hnuftebold and
called -luwee littie OllieC. daughter
of Mr. and Us. Nathan Parker
How strange that Cod ifeould ha7e
called the oldest and alirwost at the
same tinie one of the youngest from
iue Aarae borne, I The one an old and
ti&ed ruse,; the other, a tiny bud. U
wa. heart rending to witness the bu.
rialof this, darling little lamb.; She
hift a twin stater, and althougblvery
young, yot tliey .bad begun to love
and, phiy with eackx.thcr in their in?
tipceat baby ways. No doubt the
pweots entertained fend hopes for
Ur . jiear little twUi dfuugbters,. but
God & nowsj ust srkea to pluck these
litUe buds and transplant them in
Uia jgarilen to bJooora undisturbci
by ,-tlic polluted air of earth. Re-r
uiember dear .ones little Olliejs in
bea.vep awaiting your arrival. Strive
to meet her at.tlm golden gate where
you t&ui forever, c.ijoy the cornpan-!-ionship
ot .each other. True jouc
family chain is broken and a golden
Unj: ; taj:en therefrom, but in heaveu
rtlieoa hii.ll be no Ijroken family ctrr
cles,.no pece sorrow any kind but
joy and peace forever. .May wc all .
endeavor to live nearer to Jesustau4
at last errjoy the rest that remainell;
to God's people. .
O. E. L.
Itiis the -balding springs that flwi
gentlyt the little riyulet w'aich runs
along, day aod niglii ty .the farni
ljou8e,that i9 nsoful, rather than the
, - .
swolew Cood.'or tbe roaring cataract.
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Carriages,
Harness,
Wagons,
Carts,
&c.,&e.
Vr to a.nounc to t1 p.lk that
I are now prepared to .loi UmU
of 'work' in I 1ms aive ln and at
r? a-uiiRltc jriccrf.
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