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PHONAL -AND iNEWS5 NOTES1, A at llkU ,! l - : iiirj graao now fceems assured.! Sentor Hansom vras in co'.ihfy. few days Ja-st wee? the The Directors of the State X7r- m-d-'aral 1 nuustrz&i sciiooi tiu;ts , , -iii ' .-it J.a-etodaj. Col. Barguyi, United States Elan!: examiner, has been 2U tuis (,;; ;i(v for about a wejjk visitin;: brothers. , - , . ilt- . w 31 r. C IZ. Lasitor j;r work on luring our uu.-nmcc til. tile 1'rcs.s ; unvtnuoiL v 11 1 11 - ; ; , . r i 1 , 1 t,n Ming game of base ball las J;u ksoi nines nud that the former was tiic uma-t-r. . llidi fquarebasri. ball team has rforg-nnl with Y. W. Selden.; ;,s. Cptnm They are putting their grounds m good condition i ..,.,1 S;n i.W!..l. f l bats with other teaiiiA rJ1.e Xortliaiipton Democratic ii- iiuark'S are to ho held next Sat- -Jtidjiy at tiiG ai.ioreiit. voting pre- ciiicts. it is due uuty 01 every : ;H !iiher ul tliat arty to attend j .Mini' t-dit! part m the me.ting.. llio piinjaries to elect deleg-atcs to. the county JemocratieCon ven ilon v Inch, -convenes in Jackson t n j j i-jsfc 3f (jnday in Jul y will be ?, !d- neSLt S-iturdav. at the rexrular v,)tiiig pi;;ces at o:hi) o clock. The colored people of Ilich Square and vicinity have two goodjinity is. 'very poor but corn islook- tdiurcho's, pne large sehojl-bild-! iijg .well. ing and several smaller on2s at ! G have a painter in our village and near that place. Besides they j wh6 is adding much to the an-. own several nice residences thac ... are a credit to the cominunitj The tiiTstes oLTiinity. College j ; 1st j nied t h election of a presi Ox'iit until August. Several names have lxjeii mentioned in that con 3iectim. J)r. Orowell, we regret to. say, would not reconsider his resignation. His phue will be b;nd to till. 1 ' While, at Morganton last wck leading -the State Press Asso- ui i)ii wo were a guest at the ele gant and hospitable Lome of Mr. ;-iiTd Mrs., Stanlv Witlton who ex- 3sjes ioncuHt to us so many courte 1 1 tiiat we' regretted "to part with' tin '-m. We aw ghul to note tliat Miss ! Yiiuinia Talor, of GreensJioro, ! sihee o Mi John W. Tavlor of ! hul to note tliat Miss ' tins eormtv, and .Miss Marv A- tuiiaren m tiie vicinity, lr. Joi plewhite, I of Scotland Neck; have I lou ha bcou attending Mr. C. V . . ; 'een elWted to iK)Sitions 111 tiie ; LTtaded schools cd' Clretmsboro. - They both gradnated at the Nor ma I and- Indasti ial School, class of !'t Cards aiv; exit for the marriage A I'loh Edward McKee Goodwin. Sup.M ii'Uendent of the State Deaf ohd 'Dumb-School at.3forganton, to 3iis.s Maude Fuller Broadway, '. f the Static Normal arid Indust-1 School, Thursday afternoon, j Jiiim jS.at AVest Market M. E. Chuivlv Gvcvnsboro. We extend our tii inks for an "invibttiou to be 1 eLtt on that happy occasion. The excursion to Richmond, t ., 1 ,. i o i i- i ii j J.nv 1, mhertised 111 tins papen, under the munagenieut for . 1 .i I.,.,.. :i i Jj -i.i 11 in 1 : 1 1 1 1 i:m 1 H 1 1 imk's 1 ; . " 1 f mo of the famous battle grounds thf 1 it.' u -r " ; ' I i- , x- , . - - oil uu-m on account ot inc. M-t ' I'll j - 1 me one 10 onoiit June. ? advertised elsevhere in j tiiis i;-,-r,o, is under the manage- j Jtuiit of oung men who were j quite sm-vcWuf last year ami thev 1 -roiniso'- to make this one even ! l.'fttcr. .... --"--ri".v 7 : orthaemton-the- name of Mr n- MaV oh our-streets ny niase interest, j on v cmieiav. ..imy wie lour.u. nit. to make t.he trip pkvusant. Doubt-'-: "" " .- r , ?cd and by those not interested ex- I -Miss Cctia : Holly, who has been' 12. Kemarks-Ry Vii.in- Ffiend. many old veterans of the war; -ssiUr,.of 1 otrcasj, for the othce o-j cc)l 1Vjr he ca,e of good govern I a'lfmdiug Roanoke College for the , singing-CI be With You Mill v-iij avail themselves of this op-. !.Kegister of Deeds. Mr. Lassiter js j ,RCnt. Tt;e general opinion is that past session, returned to her home J - Jj'rj- - T T) oitunitv to v?sit Hichmond and a man well ouahrled bv education ! the present incumbents will be re-i hst week. a!o Miss' Mary Hardy. e,.' ,c,,,,l J "v- - rnior w i 1 ( 1 tinimirir n' iivi.i tmm i.-tr 1 . i - - - ' . ; y i t . 1., V S'itr"H" b iv 1) i j-. ; anil ctJiHioence ot men 01 ait (ri!cs v.lio is so-well known oy the peoptvH thcta aga-m to tnetr noinc. - ; wijo -wion vnat iay. wc -maoc mm vid ttliev nro imt o m o vd 1 ' " re that should hcbeiot old Hertic, Cuiilmt he downed tor Yesterday ' being thn occarlon. of j change for hi accomrr,odation.. V l V tioul-; ' ... . Ubev have knownrhira loo and an. J f he re-ular June Quarterly Meeting Everv hite teacher in the couotj vd .toix:o,lyt and now many bus- .nommated he would be elected in a .orth, having served 1 with Sir Ilaptfrt friendsthere was f whether private VuMic in rcc- aiuss men nake it convenient to ; hamlso-ne m:Jjnly. . (L1(,.M,i.,,,n),1;!rCur U .if-l.,l out in the morn in? and ; m.?d as a member of this An-ia- .1 lor tb past ffrtt" rjnVH about eurbt hundred dollars have been sub- scriled for the purpose of erect-j. 2iH( modem bundimg. The on-f trmsin r-conle. there have 'ou boat establishing the school in a i. i business way. Ve hoie to see it lieiuid by tbc fall. The colored people there, "with commendable ' i.i 1 n' 'more weaiuiy wmteneigiiDOis can not CIO .It CIST JHTTf I IOJ- IllfOr chiidrcn The commencement jTbVvolvl A end Pin v otjiiiiMii, jl iiLiuit Mil, t-rt neiii uia l.Jih and 14th inst. and were at- ailcl i-it" inst. ana were at - tended by a large number of peo-! thc annual addrs on Thurs- ii. 1 1 ,..f,:,.K- - , , wiiiuii i- re 'imtHi as! ; beimr a .master v effort. The liosi- enterprise, have erected mm f I . t. -. n i ' - -- n, iitjf i v Ji'ioiii. me Javp, ami Jest arranged j. R,v j tv iK-mo re to rued r . i , 1 . .1 -J 5 from vi akc i i;rest. Coheire who obeljieoplc deserve tl?c great suc-'j Outlaw at -Liberty If air Mr. Hunt ccss . which has attended their of-! married the Captain's daughter. forts to maintaiu .a good school, j Pleased to see Mr. Wm. Pritchard. QUY rrmdar corre'-,T)ondont fur- ' . ' , '. - J ,6 iai.C0118 'P a--u lur Jonr new county eommissioner-elect. , '-, -. J Jl 4- A. Vr - . v . -. j. . ' of the .commencement, enercises which were unavoidably crowded J Pamcd by a part of Ins family. out this week. We aUo received I Mr- William I'icard Jacoqks, who a rerort'of tlie commencement mx- erciss oi Jackson Male Acacteiy Aviueh is crowded. out. Lasker Locals. St- . Rain is much needed in this vi-, ciritv. Mr. W. II. Smith, of Itoxobel, was in our village last Monday- Hiding is becoming more popu tilar. wuh oui' voung ladies than driving. Much of the cotton in this vie- pe;trance of somo of the: dwell in g? Mr. and Mrs. Sam'l M. Simpson have movetl into the'new dwelliiuc which has been fitted up for them. Mrs. J. II. Spivey still has a g(od trade in millinery goods. She receives new goods cvpry wee iv. 1 Mr. W. II. Yaughaii retained last Saturday from the Eastern counties where he had been sev- eral days izr the interest of the Cummer Co. Mess. A. McDaniel, Albert Yann and "others passed through our village iast Tuesday-011 'a fishing ;excurtoii. We learn that they lwfve successful s Mr. Y. 1). Peele has been quite sick for few days. .Mr. II. C. Sluey's S'JU Thomas has also Spirey s son Ihomas lias bceu ltG sick. IJesides nro several eases of f ickness f there amonir -"t-l .1 . - "1. i'ill"'1 0 J """o 'yjL oral days. 1 o 10 THE NAME of a full line of S HOES in Meu"', Iali's'! and C'hildren's wear ga;ir auteot'i all lcattn-r', sotid soles. Ttiese ohoes M'v edf trted. Henieuiher Uic n:,,u,e a,KS n Vake any J,!stus gooo. 1 1 u i:ur. i 1 ac prices win sui prU; J. A. IJUX TON it CO., yen;. Jaeks','X. C. For Register of Deeds. Editoi; Patuon and Gli:nkk : ! , 1 Please allow me a small space in your vahlaMe )er lo present tori . - - no Nin ci 1 ir-i t nf fhr rtf ore ni 011:1 inod hv and evocrience to fill that important n. '.,., :T , , , - . - ... : j Vect I true democrat lie lias tue res H. T. GmFFix. June 20; 1834. , r- - Daily receiving new nr & Vaughan's Lasker, X. C, ho j arc offering bargr ins to suit the 1 i tli:C3. WINDSOR LETTKIL county pouTiri; r.orr,rx t- .tiittf nirr i-m-n -j. TITF. V.'IXSrON JIONrX'KXT j 1 c were glair to ee upv. j. l ; draper, or iewtslon, in un Situr- ,i' , -day. j Messrs F. I). Winston ;n n,l kf , ; f rl; VuJayjfrom ' Leon Scull returned last F than h.een sifenili-i' l.t( Mninicnw- r . D : "-. Mr. II: W. Afkevr, Jr., came in on 1 e learn itiat ii3s liacuei nivev. c;ctr.in.io Tr Wm Priii.o- ' 'Kiscr.fn.jfl .. ' 2 n i ca WV 1 I ll'IU ! 1 i A V(4.4. misfortune to lose -10.0') in ile in town Fridays Mr. W. H. Hunt and famsir.'of uxioro, are tne quests n uupt. 11. in tovrn last Friday. He was ac 1 has. t-ecn attending Trinity School. Chocowini.lv, N. 0., returned Satur- day morning Wdl looks fine in his uniform and hrass buttons. " ; :-M". W. S. Haves went to Gates vide Fridaj called to the bedside of his father who was quite ill. He re turned Monday and' we were glad to learn that his father was much belter, lion. F. D. Winston delivered the address before the Roxobel Academy last Thursday morning and will ad dress the Jamesville High School tonight.- Mr. Wir.s'on is a popular speaker. and always in demand. The steamer Ranger came up yes terday to take Mrs. 1). C. Winston's family to Nag's Head where they wi'd pass the summer. Quite a party of your or fo'ks came over from Eden ton and 'occupied the afternotin see ing the town. Tl)e: three white Sun hny Schools of tjie town had a union picnic at. Peter s.oiTsMilh last 'Wednesday. It wa welt aUcndi'd and all had a -very pleasant limeThis. was ; he -first picnic of the seaconim we trust that marly more will follow it; A party of younjr, pp'ople assembled- at t!5e hospitable home of our popular Register of Deeds yesterday evening and had a picnic in his yard. You may know (hat all enjoyed them selves and none more so than the Colonel himcclf vrho delights to give pleasure to all around him. The first prisoner for sometime was incarcerated in our county jail Snoday. He was a negro and was brought from Coleraine. The r.oxt was a white man named Chas. Hog gard from near Aulandcr imprisoned to await the action of Court in Oeto ber for "deserting. his wife and living with another. woman. The negro was sent on to Austin for lo days. The monument mentioned in our last letter as having been erected to the late Hon. Fa1 rick Henry Winston is a handsome one of undressed iran ite about 5 feet high and weighs 7,300 pounds. It was erected by his f4ur sons, Hon.-Patrick' Henry Win ston, of Spokane Falls, Washington , Judge Rott. W. Winston, of Oxford. I X, C. ; Doctor Geo. T. Winston, of the University; Hon. Francis D. Winston, of this place; and h'.s daughter Alice, wife of Hon. Frank S. Spruill, of Louisbnrg. N. C It i bears. the inscription, "As httstiand, father, master and friend, as citizen, j i&iner, master ano intmi. ;is cuuxn, Inw . leslator and Judge, he was strong constant and true."- Politics are talked nearly every j nominated and if so will be certain j Uy .elected.'- There seems to be but i i t - 1 the steamer Bertie Saturday niiht. ! Dr. Ernest Norflcct. of Woo-.lhoTir Mr. li. E. Tarker, of WiMklland, 'exercises of Dick lias been ij Norfolk (br a moct 1 1 V 1 ' r 59 t . 4 T ' w:i5 0,1 14 vii, u n8 .arems T) o t i- , . . - "--"v, . v., i ouiurusv an. i miuav la-L. Lome Prnt S. Tj . seekinT cmnlovrnent. j ... : j- t MK'ini mi' fr i r t hiht i i imi i-.,m.- little opposition exempt to the nfflocjare attractive young ladies and their ! of Ke-ister (ifl)pcb hut. SuLCberrv. I tnanv fr;cn 13 are -zlad to welcome bttle AnA.iltr ait I IO i'rl fo- ahoat ten vears tm ns' Ueii.'s-5 ter for the past four yca-s. He isUl-o"a goM oae considering the- heat they attend and pjtriieipaie Mi uv I without loubt the strongest man in ; and fatigue of the day. Dr. iiogart, ! Also t!se jicople geoeraUy are cordi- -Uhe county and if the wiUhesof Win 1- s K iT lownftuu 3rc icm clco ue niu Joubtedlv be ror.ominHled. ('!n!ri i ! wlLd.or. X C- Jane UM, 4. ! KOX b Li EL CI i I M EH. PAIITY OFF roc IltS HEALTH--OTIIEK ITEMS. i ( Hry. warm .nr.-1 sultry weather. "". uip growing eropsneeu raia considerably. Iri?b ' potatoes ar conlinna1!yJe- j ing, shipped and the prices n-w re aPzed are not very eneourasnT. . usi-wpcv.-wa- r:u;t luocii 01 a f ri riTftv!a wcok vilh K'soteh and areat Airs: S: I. .ln!ir!lfii ntiil lira To L. . . V . T ftiitia lyjcr nrc conn net to tLeir res, ! KiCnCfS htlOV iirCtl. fluC IO StrW - j nes,' tverorrret to report. era'p. i Rcohel Aca.!ercv flo-e.t its fourth 4 - " r' ,," iu irsor.y. ar.a the students have returned to their . - - I I vk.'lJ. IJUt I lly. respective homes, leaving Roxo'ie! j M jss Sa.ih; C. ! --r. after spend somewhat in a stae of mWandiol:- in five weeks very 'pleasantly in ness ns a conseqne nee. The date of the Bertie Teicii?rs Educational Assoelation to be held hero in July lias been c!ian:d fnim Wednesday the ith. to Friday lh Ctlt. owing chiefly to the fact that Pres. Chas. D. Mclver. of the State Normal and Industrial School, who will deliver the principal address of the oecnston. could not attend on the first named day. . The Academy mansion was the scene of a happy gathering of young folks last Friday night, they finding amusement to occupy their attention until quite a late hour Prof, and Mrs. Johnston gave to the students o Itoxobel Academy an ice cream party, and they, with their invited guests, who were composed of old students' of -the' school constituted n goodly number of young people. In the program of the nioht was to award to the girl and bo of the company, who possessed the prettiest . countenance, a prize each. Miss Sal ; lie Liverman ami Mr. Chas. T. Peele received for 'their- superiority in "good looks" the highest number of votes, therefore having the-.honor of being presented with said prizes When the midnight gong sounded : the party were still engaged in their social, innocent" plays,' but soon after all returned to their respective places f abode, having enjoyed the occa sion Imgely. v Josh. Uoxohcb N. C, June 20. 1801. . COLERAINE NEWS. illK IIArrENINGS IN THAT PAUT OF KKU'lIC FOIi TIH CAST FKW DAYS. Capt. Angnstns Holly is at home from Winston, for his summer vucu tier. . Mr. William Felton, of Perrpd 1 -ans county, spent Sunday near ur town visiting friend.-. , Crops in this section are. looking well but rain is much needed; hope it will not be long ere we arc bfessed with a refreshing shower. Mr. Colgate Darden, of the Str. Oliyo, spent last Friday night in our "town-. lie .ought, to have remained over tmtil to-day aud attended serv ices yesterday. Miss Julia A. Pinner returned- to her home near Sutfolk last week. Miss Pinner-los taught in this coun ty for several years and has tuany warm friends here. Mrs. J. W. Leary, from near our town, has gone on a visit to tier mother win resides in New York City. She was accompanied bj her infant daughter and her father." We wish them a pleasant sls On the second Tuesday in July, the semi-annual meettugof the M. E. Sunday School Conference, will be liehl at tiso Methodist 'church in HarrelUviile. All are invited to at tend and we ln;e to nave an inter esting and proutable inpeting. v Last Friday there was an excur sion frcra Franklin to Edcntor. Some of our people ent down hut upon their return did isotl sceuv :nx- ions to try another one -so-m. 11 is renorted tliat 'there will l-e another . ..... who sfK?nt the past siolasuc term at Littleton Fetuaie College. II -th tiso attendance at night service wasjtion and it is earnestly desired that' of Eientmi. dei.veret the morning -j oi-cour-, n.niii ' '.. i a.id the pastor. Mr. linstowe. Utie-t t!,e Jiiitntt fl.t nitit. T. I Coleraine, X. 0., June 13, 184 MtlUl ilKKsliUliU LOCALS. Till. HAri KMXGS IN TOW.V ANT VI-. , ciMTY jVri:i.- tiu: past wkkk. .Mr. -Wallace Evnn. of Richmond; Va , is in tawn vfsdting his parents, Mri and Mrs. Richard Evan. Sunday was Children's Day at the Methodist chure!. TU children, as uiiau acted' tlieir. part in the excise well. Mr. Thomas-Delwan aol chddren I . . . , ol 3Iarvlar.il. are in town nn-n vUit jto his "uMthcr-in Ia-T, airs. Ilichard ! W'n r-s . t I. i - t "v i f n uiautiar inen-is. Cipt. and Mrs. Moore.-of thi id ace - ' inf..'fli r.-fitmino- ti theirolii tiome, t I'orlsiiJo'st!,. V I Mr .1 w Ilii-L-e n.lfi nr-tt.A Ur.,,.v- rr. i . --- J l.Oi II I.,!-, l TV IV lit j enmnu ;uc Male . i'res A-ocfation at .Moranton. Portsmouth " 'Va.. rctorned lc hpr home on Wclnesday la;t. iMr. A. T. Liverunm and Miss Eva .lines, also Mr. N. E Carter and Miss Effu T. Parker,' ail of litis place, attended the Children's Day at Ua. ion, X. C, on (Sunday last. 'Mrs. H. I. Gnltiih gave his friends the pfcasure uC having him vitljt them on Sunday last. Wc know there must' be a great attraction for him, or the -that bicycle would not have to come so long a distance. Wjj note Mth "pleasure' the grand lawn party given at the residence of Mr.-. and 'Mrs. Will am P. Parker on Saturday last. Of course iL was im possible for all the invited to attend, Tlie following are the naaies of those , in aUjndu;(c : Messrs LedonniaP Parker, A. T. Livermon, N.-K Car ter, J. li. Hines. James B. Everett, R. -E. Parker, Fred "Johnson, W. E. Joyner, a alvMis-es Eva Hines,. liet tie Joyncr. Willie Copeland, Brownie Parker, Sadie Parker. Rosa Scwell, Lorena Parker, Annie Parker, Tallio John on, Lula Parker, Mattie Gard ener, and Laura aud Eifa Parker.. Xuaserous games being played, Tho crowd was invited back, where they found , Uhles loaded with refresh ments ready to b; eevved. All 'th'U being jirepared by the kind and wil ling 'hands of the elder gentlemen and ladies who were, present. All went home highly pleased with this, t he (irst lawn party of this season, aad especially did the writers of this letter enjoy it. Pleasjint memories will ever be recalled by each one ar we think of the gay time we had on the IGM . L. ani S, Murfreesboro, June 18, 1891. H0X015EL MEETING. rilOO RAM3IB" OF BEKTin. TICAC'IIlS'. association, fiiiii a v, - jl-lyB. 1891. The Hertie Teacher's Educational Association will hold its next meeting at Koxobel on Friday, July 0. (not 1th as heretofore noticed), with the following exercises: 1. Singing Conducted ty the choir. 2. Prayer Ily Kcv. L. M. Cm tK. ' 3. yv'ordj" of Welcome Ily Rev. A. Creo. ! 4. Words 'of Ilepotifc Uy the Pres-' bh-Mir. ; Singi-.g. p. Kcadi nj-- Declaration of American Independence By Mr. "P. S. ann. C. Oration Our Country Iij' Jlr. E. R. A.tkewv Siiiing T. Address to the People Py 1C ( his. I). Mef ver. t latermi.-.-ibn of oik- fionr. 'AFTKHNOOX. 5. l'.-ar--The f Coir ivation of Co.i ence Iir Misi Jloa Akew. 0. 1'eciHM ion 1 A Thought Hy M?k Nellie A- roita. 10. K-J-ar .Jenny T.ind. The .VoderH . .Singer rv Mi Loll'ie GritTin. , 11. The Charge of t!e Light Uriffa V-l 1A Kecita'i'vj n On e-,t Uv Mi-e KJIa and T,?r.;e Mif eiieJI, Kmma an4 Anioe I'riiig.in, Sue Morri-i ai.d An- Evrrc'se.- jG ior'n ai 00 n'cWk Ovr Cr-t flpnointment for this mrf ting was; for July 4th. hut Dr. M elver finding it impo-KiMc to U 'Jyi mviiei to co.r.c out. ana near ......... ..... .-....ei jjr - ci o: ue age r.oorauon. It. V . A.KETT. - L'rc. B. T. X. I
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