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-11 If i if i c- i i 4. Comray High School closes to- i;v. li. S. Gay, Esq., of Jackson, , .i -Ti' - . . delivers the address. 7 - ucfiional meeting at Iio:,cJa;l v. ill held. ;An immense crowd is s- r3jeeted. .TJicr County Democratic Con- iv Titini -mrif'tfi nevt Mnndiv in the -Court House at Jackson atll! : n m Mr. J. M. Ttiiutiham. of Potoca. si, will leave for Chapel Hiil to-j11 ... fnwi,ft winmci .-f nffnl uiorrow for the purpose ot attend - ing the University summer school j for tciichers. Mr. F. D. Fntrell, of Texas, visit ed his old home in this comity kisfc lveek. He reported ciops better in Northampton than miy ho saw iroin hero to Texas. There will be a matcli game of ?juso hall on the! Laslver dimiond tha 4th of July between Eich (juare and -Lasker nines. Game will "be ealled at 2:30 p. m. A good game and big crowd expected. At the primary he2d at Poteeasi last Saturday the delegates to the couuty couventioJi were instructed to cast their votes for 13. Las Mter for register of deeds, J. 11 I'lytho for Clerk of Superior Court and . b. Gay for representative." Other rccommeridatioiis were made. Two cotton blooms were sent to this oiliee last Monday, June i). One was from the farm oi Mr. J. E. Erown near here, and the other f rom Mr. L. H. X)avis, Conway. On 2Gth one was sent i rom Mr. W- L. Johnson's farm near Woodland. Quite early for this section. Llr. M. It. YicJ of Margajetts- ville, who. has recently returned rom tJie A.' tt M. C(llee, Eal-i eiih, will be at Jackson next Mon thly with a number of the cata logues of the school and will be pleased to give one to any man iviioj has & worthy son to educate, ile says they bave no room for worthless boys. . On aecount of aji important jneetin of the Eoard of l)irectors of the JShite Noinuil and Indus ilal School, of which ' he is a raj ember, Hon. W. P. JSliaw could not deliver the address at the closing exerciBes of Pendleton iscliool last l4,riday. His phice was ably tilled by lie v. Mr. JSaun- tlers, oi Murfreesboro. ' The pastor, Eev. A. J. Parker, informs us that there will be a big ! cduciitioiial mass meeting at Zion JNI. E. church on Tuesday, July 10. iSjeakej-s from Trinity. Col lege, Littleton Female College and .Jieensboro ar e expected. Eveiy bodv invited. Services begin at 10 o'clock ;i. m. All invited to t;di.c alonj a basket of refresh ments as it will be an all day meeting. Nest-Moiwlav will be a hit? dar in el ackson, our county sejit. In iuldition to the re,gular meeting of the horse traders, the board of education and the board of county coL'Mnissioners, there will be a meeting of the county central cozn- iinttee of tlie Vance memorial relation, a meeting of the Dexuo- cratic executive committees of th various nmefiirds nf tiieronntv thi wiruw-nf .,t.fi.,., ,.J,oJr,nn ; of t he coimtv executive committee, i ;uia last, out uot Dy auy means ieaL tlie meciinr of the Demo- cratic county convention for the ! iuiixsti f iioniLniitinir a clerk of the SniH?rior- Cotirt rerhter of Tlsey hnve the ttiot perfect uiach'iue and j boty sutficiently interested in po!ili aeeJs, txeasurer. iiTrvevor 1 literal contract in thk country. l matters to try to have gvyl men and coroner, and for electin- del-! VDovrt fail to sec iuc at o.-e j nouuiiaJed and elected to HU the of. c in fk .knvifnvid inri'ci'il b io uid :. MJkuonai, jxia.cui, . c.uLuoha ana fttare convene . t i , rtinembereil by those who get lelt I as well as thoiTo who carry off the j juices. j i Thomas Spivey is fttiii quite ! Nek aiid nnler treatment by Dr. p . J s ... , , ; -Lain is much needed, here, U . . I Ihe refreshing showers of the last i 4 1- 1 - , t 1 ,i ! " , ,l - . ...... " "" w ; ijuii wiHwjii iuc .uiu i Rich Square tcaris. I Mr. EL W. Gtnisli firrived here ! last Monday after an absence, of or three weeks. He reports j 41. a 1 ijjw com cio p. in iue xjzzswiu coan- rr,Y. - v,r10 n,- quantities of paint We are! -o 1 gkui that cxu' ieoplc are begm- i , L fa , nmS to seo tl value ana import-j ance thelr OuxlcLinSs painteL Jaekson Locals." . Mr. R. A. Weaver .is in town. 8. Eand J. T. Buxtoa have ar riveWrotu school. Mis9 Euly EnxtoQ has returned tiome from Hollins fnstittrto, Va. Miss GraRdy, f Elizabeth Cit). is visiting at Captain S. N. Buxton's. We arc gJad U see 1 fiat Jackson is lift ving its ditches 'opened and the weeds cut down. Miss Rettie Bowcn has returned from Raleigh where slie has been at tending St. Mnrys. U Howard l'ieard is home from the A. 6c M. College at Raleigh. Lie is locking weil and says ;t is a fine s-cb.ool. Mr. Faison Calvert gave a birth day party to his little child. It was a great success and was enjoyed ita mensely by the little ones. Mr. and Mrs. V. II- S. Rnrgwyn, who have beer, staying with Mr. G. I. llurgwa lr week or two. left for IJendeffton, their ho.ne., on Tuesday. Mr S. 4. C:dv:rt left bst Tuesday i for Rock v.. Jlltxint aod'Tarb.3-4 fti hat busiacss in conr.ectioii with tiift estate of the late Sam"! Westray. his Mr. Calvert'. wife being one oi l iht? heirs. ' The Jcsoti nine pbivcd base ball with iSealxjatd and was beaten by a score of 18 to 13. The tVatures of the ga'.iis were Kipy anl Grant's fine catcher Ramsay's and Wood's pitching and JJest's ami Orockt-r's line batiing. G. Pollok Rurgvryn, Jr , has re tu.raed from Richmond where he has been to school for past six ui on tits.' He is tiini to take a summer course under Prof. Ecitner and wiil atlend the Va. Military Institute a.t Liex- ington nest year. Sealed Bids , .. For erecting a 'modern' school 'buiSding in Iticlt Square will be re eived up to 1 o'clock Friday, July 6th, l&Jl. For plans and specilica- tions 'apply to Jatnes II. Baugha'ra, Uich iyjuare, N. C. Ausut Vakn. y E. D. hrivEY. Trustees. C. Hall. A Delightful Trip. -' j fhe Kichmona Excursion July 12. promises to be the graeidcst pleasure trip evtr otivred tae people ia this 1 r J' ; Richmond is a beautiful and one of the heai hiest citus in the union. It .s oeaeraliv called tle City of ij;n Tk,ra oi.l ni.,0 i r , . L, . ,V of interest; the Kxcurstontals can , j r i i , j- . have a day f pleasure bv lakini; ad- j r -n ... vantaiic of this grand oner, l.yO :or ., " , ,r, the -round trip. Ihe managers are all biirh toned-entlemen with rasnv i Coi33 fortable set for all willbc fur nis,,e'J- H. IMPOHTANT TO YOU! See Gi illiu ud Watkins, general j r tlie isi-er Sewing 3ichine..i stents for they w ill ltr here for only a tt- uuj ?- j : : . . t. ,f r S , F ntai n Drinks. Don't fall to vc mc a call. J. J. Hcknett Jacksoc, X. C- as- vcars cspericuce in rail road circles, l, . . u i : SJ r-htn nrtnrtnt iah barfi 1 net Wat f iw I a - a . &. you raav rest assured kz will tie , . " . . , , , ... well treated and never regret vour . ., . , . for trip. So come in great multitudes. L... n',-sit.n,cla anA 4hn RICH SQUARE LETTER. ,tci:x TO HAVE AX JLRTfcSfAX" WELL HE - j - TCKXEI) FUOM TEXAS i'ERSOX AL.S AND OTUfcli irEXS. Muster Wa'ter Weaver returned ! home from the A. : M. College last week. M.sv L.t-ilie Selden is expected here in .a lew days to spend the summer. Mr. Jno. Baujham hs. a small net deer whuh interests the children right much.' Mr- 03car Scssotas, of Norfolk, "1s rTni-f' f Kpta in i fpw iIiik i iair r - t ' We have had some refreshing : ...... i . . suowers out not nearly enonmi ram 1 1 Unjfer n. Mig3 Mary Tanti", t.car tr.wn, wbo ! ia5 lj?en so insr. is ot exoect-i e 1 to live. Ia fact, her death is hourly expected, i Miss Helen Brown, of Union, and Miifie3 Ermer and Wort Brown, Winton, N. C, are visiting Miss Maggie Vann. Oar colored friends are at woriion their church steeple at the depot. The5' expect to finish it in good style and paint their church The success of our 'effort's to ;s - tablish a school of high ;radeatthis place is' fully assured, as will be seen from vhe Patron and Gleaner. Miss Bessie Buxton, of Jaekson, and' Miss Lizzie Grandy, of Eliza beth City, with Mess. Sam'l and Joe Buxton, have beea visiting in town the past fe'vv days. . . Several of our townsmen have been on fishing excursions during the late dry - weather. As a result we have eitjoj-ed the fresh fist hwgely, as they are successful Ssher.ii en. We would suggest that our base ball team and the L-tPker nine or some other, "meet down there some time and have a picnic and in the afternoon 20 out to' the Pinncr"s base. ball.srroMnd (hieh is "said to be the best, in tbe county) nndhave a "match game of hall. Of course it.isex- lected that they ould take tbe la-d-es along. - - We'. are glart to: note that there is a mineral spring of .valuable remedial properties near; rUehSfpiave-.. - It is located "on Mr. C). HH's-plantation atout one mile fro'n Pinner's 'e-h'irch. We have heanNmnch of this spring for two or thrre years byt never liiongbt, nmeh of il tmtil recentlv. Several parties have taken tbe water with benefit for various ailments nnd it is growing in pp.dnr favor and is visi'T'd ofim by people in tiie sur roun ling country., Mrs. Nelhe Drew, who has been on an extended visit to her hrothers in Texas.', returned 'home last veek to "the '-delight.. of .'her many friends. One of her brothers, Mr. Frank Fu trell. accompanied iter. He started j backiast. Saturdav. - Mr. Futrell is Texas. Wc are alwsvs dad to hear of the "prosperity of our conntyrnen who have seen fit to Ic.ve their na tive home in the Oidi North State, but we would much prefer to retnir. onr enterprising and industrious citizens. ?lre than a hundred dollars have been subscribed to put down an ar tesian well here. Operations will be commenced in a fewdavs when more money will be given if needed. We are not finite sure that we will suc- ceed in this undertaking, but the ex- ' . . . ., . , : " rt ti np(vsnrv flw it. will nrnvo i honn trk fliio t-..-f rT flirt pnnntw a q rtfhora " ' u Tv", " L ," . , , J , ,-. tanfl lue v?,ue OI ,,ure r'nK'" can not l over estimated in a malarial comity like ours., . , . .i An article at this time in ibis . , : . i -.i county that was not flavored witw . . . , politics would be very incomplete, u n..:; L. ... ...... ...w.. ; ixlilcd parties have not yet an bouriccl theirs: We hope all the parties will put out their best men as j ! we do r.t kno v who will be elected wIjci atfai wljcre such a complicated state of rs cKists. Ue like toseeeverv- I . . iover - cnthusiasUc. i.ct us give all lnicn crcda for beio- honest in their jopiaions and not atmsue of eaclith er because thc- diner on public qucslionr. quaui:. Rich SQuare, X- C, June 20. k lie 1 lliuili'lli'invi airi mi .in .WINDSOR LETTER. ALL THE KETTS OF INTEUEST OATH EI1ED BV OUR KEG Ut. A II COIi iiESrOXliEKT. Mr. St. Leon JScuH went to Hamil ton last Tuesdav.returningThursday. Maj. H. II. Dawson, of the Suffolk Military Academy, is in Iowa ia tbe interest of that school. Dr. H. V. Durstan and wife and Mr. Rhodes Tayloc left f.r More ! head City Wednesdays They re turned tenia. Miss'Salltc Gil'am, of Lewiston, and Miss EifluiaTbrnon. of Maccu. Warren county, are visiting Miss Amelia Baker at th? residence of Mr. f im. r iii us. uiain..- , - , . , 0 a match iimc oi b:-Jlf so ou S itur- duv- they sent a challenge to the i-ewfstoii oltiO to i.lay t-Lieca here Thursday. Don't know whether thy have accepted or mt. The young people of the town and vicinity had a very pleasant picnic lasC Friday at Drysdale, the resi dence of Mr. Jas. Iks nd, about seven cuTcs from town. All enjoyed them selves immensely. Mr. E. Stephenson Askew, wlto lias been in attendance at the Ran ielph Maeoa colleg-i for th? past session, is at home for the hul da's Steve is the satue old boj and we are all glad to see him. There ?ras to have been a match game of base ball between our boys and tlie Ross club on last Thursday, but for some unaccountable reason the Ross boys did not ' turn up." This virtually gave the game to the Windsor boys. Mr. J. F. Wlndbee, who farms on the Jordan farm of Mr. Tho3. GilUm, came into town this morning with the first cotton bloom that we have seez this season. He says he has lots of thera all over his patch. Some of his hands told him they saw one Sunday but he could not find it How ia this for i.eriie cout3? Deputy SheriiF J. Ii. GillauB, Jr., returned Thurstlaj' night from Eliza hjlh City, where he went to take in to . custK.ly one 11. D. Hoggard who was heid by the authorities at that place for the officials of this county. He is wanted for non support of his wife. He gave bond for his appear ar.ee at the next terra of Surior Court. Caholus. Windsor, N. C. June 26. 1894. KOXOIIEL CHIMES. RCFRESIIING RAINS OlWArKED AS ! JIIXISTEU PERSONAL AND XEWS ITIiMS. Political chatter is heard almost laiiyi and oh, for voting day t come and go, when the storm. will abate! The usual divine services were held at the Baptist church last Sab; bath morning and at night, the pul pit being filled by the pastor. The excursion to Norfolk on June 29 inst. and to Richmond July lfih. will be pretty liberally patronized ty Roxobelions, it is thought Fishing for the fi,y tnle in the Roanoke furnishes sulllc'eut $ficrl for lovers of such of our flock, anl their success is extraordinarily en couraging at times. Despite the cold snap that de stroyed nearly al! oi itie fruit, llack berries are plentiful in these parts, and hundreds of gallons of wine are being made from Ihem. Mr. Geo. Andrews, who is over seer on the farm of Gay Hroa , sev eral' miles aba ve Roxobel.camc home fast Saturday afteinoon ver- sick nd is now confined to his room with malarial Cever, so report states. Refreshing and audi needed rains visited this viciaity yesterday and the day previous. They were tl first of any consequence for several . weeks and crossiu tnahv places wrc snfforiRg exceedingly on this acrocnt, therefori stjorers of blesstngV for which our people unjustly grateful. Our enterprising townsman. Dr. P. C. Jenkins, has lately become in terested In a shingle mill, which Will be 'located a few jEuihiL!cJow Roso- lc! n?af I Ue river. The work of get ting the QacbiDcry in readiness for operation at an early date ia go log on. j Mrs. S. D. Hancock and little one, of Scotland Xeck, N. C. are in town oa . a .visit end will spend a goo l portion of the. ::muier witb thfir raany friemis'" ami. relatives. - M,rs. Ilacewk (nec Andrews) was once a charming lags of Roxobel and we ah ways welcome her daughters witl.iu her limits. Rev. Archibald Crec left on the ''Scotchman -yesterday for Hender son, X, C, where lie went to attend the ordina ion of his son, Mr. A. Cree, Jr., who was to have been or d.iinei minister of the gospel last evening. He will spend a few days, with his frieid3 in and around Hen. derson, his farmer Lotnc, before re turnirg. 4Fl)ing .Scott hmsn is the name fof a new daily mal, express and pas. senger train on the Seaboard Air Line from Portsmouth, Va., to Lew-. iston, N. G. This decent and attract ive train made its first trip last Sun day with Engineer Clark at the throt tie and Capt. Cheek, an experienced manager of his position, as conduct or. TIkj schedule is" a quick one, leaving Rosobel at 6:52 a. m.t giv ing about tight hours in the lwiti cities," and returning here at 7 :47 p. tu. The road ofiLwals could nt have planned out a schedule that will come nearer plesing the public gen erally. Josu; Roxobel, N. C , June il. 1801. .' ' . i i " 'You iciUyo to Jackson eone time. You will Le hot and ttlnft. You trill icaat a cool, rej 'resiling drink. You tc ill call at (lie drug store ( W. P. Moore & CbM) ami get the best 5c dritik tjuit can be mail e. You icill le pleased. You ivill surely caltkk gain. W. P. Moore and Co. have ! lately wit up a $480.00 Soda ! Fountain and they rant you to 1 see it. Thc have all the new drinks, Cherry Ripe, Coccola. Cco P "osphate.RIood Orange, Kashu. Li neudes. Phosphates of any kind, and all the standand foun tain drinks. They draw Just 14 ditrerent drinks from ihe foun tain, and any drink yoo call for in the fountain lino will be nice ly served. 1 I ' ' Come and take yotir cltolce. Too biq for Jackson you aa3. All right, you get the benefit. We may lose, you cuH. We make our sy rns of pure fruit juices and rck candy syr up. Ko extracts or chemicals. We ave clean rro flies. I Soda water proj)crly drawn is. healthy and we draw it that way. We invite yvi all to call and see us wh?n jo-j come to Jack so a We want to sell you Quinine at 4()c per oz- Powers cVWeih min's we keep no other kind. Simmons' Uegulntor at 20c a fiackage. Toilet soaps of Ji varieties ami prices. Finest Cigars and Tobacco. re kccps a dmg store anl ice sell at cJtcaper rales than any city retail drug store, 1 yon mil pn us toe will con vince yoiu Respectfully, W. P. M00RE & CO.. Jackson, N. 0, To My ' Friends awl i Patrons: I want you all lo under flcnd that I am still in tlc Reef Wfticess as heretofore. Ijot on !arger scale. I will sopply tbe tnarkeU f Rich Square. Jackson eiod i I'otecasi and other lMntj. j An von t lianog fat beeves to sell will do well U cc resjxnd with me. Y. A. CoLTTiAINfi KagWtowa.K.C 62&ii
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