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1rr . 1 ! f i-uhusiucd wti;iLY. Andrew J. Conner, Editor aud Proprietor. KUUSCIUITION: $1.00 per yew lu tuivuuoe. , ' - ADVEIlTlSINORATESfurnlshtx) iu applied -on. :- , 'f i " t All art.oles Intended for publlca lion should b written plainly srod nly oo one bide ol the paper.- , i'ue real name of the oon.tribu.toi must In all cases accompany the com munlcation as A guarantee of good faith, . i " ..i .. .v. V The editor will not be held respon vole for the views entertained and r pressed by correspondents. Addross all communications to Bo- ANpKB-Cuow4N Timcs, Rioh Square. Northampton county, JN. u. . , BI'CH SQUARE, N. 0.,Oot.25, 1900 HW ADVERTISEMENTS- kolc J. J Bishop, Ex. . Land Sale L J. Lawrence. Mammoth' Bbow The Rhode Royal." ' -1 " J" "' ' ' Notice of "flale of Land D. H v'Zollicoffer'. " 1 " " . Notice Sum moos J. T. Ely tb C. S. C. ' " ; To Whom it May Concern Mattls R. Copeland. , Please mention the B6anox $. -Chowan Times when writing ; advertisers. o Fow past few weeks we have been unable," for lack of spseo, to publish all the advertisements of fered usjr This week, quite a nam ber -are left out" ' 1 ' We still, hear the aboard claia- pat lonu mat jc. an. ciuiuuub u the whole Democratic party, that he, single handed and alone, woe the great victoiy of August 2. Hon. Aijeed. M. VVaddjkHi hat " withdrawn from the fcjjnatorial raca, leaving only two candidates, Gut and Simmons. This simpli fies matters very much and insure abliOioeat the first primary, the 6th ol November", " ' If Gen. Oarr is beaten for the Senatorship North Carolina will not have a representative of her agricultural,' educational or manu facturing interest' 1 in Congress, every other candidate on both the Democratic and Republican tickets .being lawyers. ' ;;v Tab sentiment in favor of seitd iug a representative- of the agri cultural, educational, and manu facturing interests to Washington to represent us . in 'the United States Senate is growing in thin section every day. , Julian S. Car? is the sight man.. Vote for him. old. Jju has hveu honored by bis patty hs but fow wen, if iiuy.of his agu. lias bueu houored , in this State bi fore, having been sent to Congress, mario chairman bf his (mrty and for four .years Revenue col lector, drawing from the puulio treasury uearh fort thoueaud dollars io salary aud fees,, an av erage of nearly a thousand dollars year, fr , every year of his life. Two, six, or1, ten years from now and Xr., Simmons will still be in hit prime. , He' can well afford to wait. Let Ub this time vote for Onrr. - , HOLD YOUR COTTON. At, the, request of our friend and patron Dr. J N.Ramsay. who we believe bas the interest of tbe firmer aud laboring class 4t' heart as much as any wan we know,, we publish the following, taken from tbe Atlaiita Constitu tion: - .Editor Constitution Farmers go alow. The world needs at least 13. 000.000 bales of Amerioau cotton I'his crop will not reach 9. 000.000 and "should easily bring 12 oeuts. The mill associations and specula tors have conspired to Dear the mar ket until the crop passes out of the hands of the producer. Like those who made shrines for Diana, it is by this craft they have their wealth. They are organized, but it is for you to meet organization by a stronger combination. It behooves the farm ers to go slow in selling their crop. Be bulls. Bulls of Bashan it this contest. Hold back your right to participate in that wave ef prosperity sweeping over Europe and America. The bears expect a panic on your part and a rush of your half crop on the market Don't do it Go slow, andj very jsoon you will be "politely asked the price of your cotton. You have the power and it is your right to control tbe price of your product rut on atse armor that you may withstand their wiles, and having done all to stand. Complete your organizations, notonly lor this year, but for the year to come. '-Be strong Married In Georgia. The Madison (Ga.) Advertiser last Thursday, October 18, con tajoetl the following account of tbe . marriage of a young couple well koown in. this part.oMhe state i''?i! .vv w :..,-'- ; "A wedding was solemnized on Tuesday morning at nine o'clock at tbe residence of -tbe bride's ister. Mrs- R W, Parkir, of un usual interest, . that of Miss SopBia Harrell, of this city to Mr. B. U. King of Ahoskie. N; C, True to her- modest manner she kept her engagement secret only confiding to those wboareber heart companions, and suftirjssd her friend, when oaJMpadsy a few of them were invited to at tend the nuptials. : Her twstnr. Rev. McCartyin a very sacred manner united. their lives. Tbe elegant horns was tastefully dec orated in bamboo and. rose's, and presented a very lovely. appear ance. Mrs. " Parker discoursed sweet melodies . for tbe. party to anter parlor. Miss Cora Aittic son and Miss Joy Parker were thd bridesmaids. -The bride's brunette beauty "was entranced by ber lovely wedding dress of white organdie, with dainty trimmings; 'she carried bridal roses. The groom is a practical machinist and a young man of fine moral character. The young couple left Tuesday morning on the 6 56 train under a cloud of rice showered on them by their enthusiastic friends. , - After. s visit to Whaley ville, Va., -they will make their home in North Carolina. We extend our warm est congratulation." 1 Alurt'reoHburo News,' Miss Moliie Parker left here last week for Titusvllle, Florida, where she has accepted a position ai teacher.-" Tbe annual Missionary enter t lainment wilt be held at Meherrin church on next Sunday afternoon exercises beginintr at 2. 80 P. M. Rev, ,G.. P. HarrUl will'be pres en t and glvvusatalkoo Missions.. The public are iuyjied.s,f Mrs. 0.. U Conway and little daughter t Bern ice Idft here oa Wednesday last fq,r Fraukltn. Va f here they will make their f Di li re home.'3i;;i?;&'v't;' jWp f Ralph Bingham' will give an entertainment at the (I B. F. Institute; .tomorrow nights begin ning at 8 o'clock. " ; Mr,, and Mra'.W," R. Payne's little son Ray and Miss Teresa Brauch left iiere last week for thoi r home in Norfolk, Va, The Meberrln. Sunbeam Soci ety wppoiuted Miss Lula Parker is iis representative to ibeanoi al Woman's Missionary Society which vfilt be held at Potecasi Jurtnghe association. le annual Missionary enter. tainmeot which was held at the Baptist church here lust nigbl was very good GOOD WWW A W mTf P JllhAI I II AAAwfiAJU M. AA by the Quart Xvmrf bottle yon Ukt el Johiutoali HuuorUU maM sattar hwUth, and rmrj bottle eonalne tul! oart ItaiekM better Wood ori . blood. For thirty roore iba fuaoBi IT remedj kea beaa eiwttoa and mtl f , lunmf foouBeuu. . eJUlIIlMUIl , Sarsaparilla ballda Bp the ratem. tonee tot name, end etieatthene tbe maeelat outre praaopUj end eSeotoellr thaa ay otter nmedr fcnowa, The pallor ol tbe ebmk dlnppsare, enertv take the plaee ol lantraor.aod the rloh eolor ol htaltk Sows te be oheeka. Unequalled tor aU disorder ot the etomacta aad llTer, and for an weakealaf plalnte ol men, women and children. . . . Siie twraeen, hiiaiSkeeeeI'MieM'tbBieb. MtCHIOAN DRIKI CO. , . . Detroit, rUoh. f ' .For Sale by . Daniel Shew Drug Co., WintonN. C ,t Baker a Hoggard, Lewis ton, N. C. ' Peele Bros. Boxobel, . O, Wood (aud Locals. . Mr, abd Mrs. Erra Gnfflo and son spent Sunday with Mrs. B. P. Brown. ' MrsvMargarette Hare and M(S oailie J. Uspeland hr. went to Tho children Jackson today. -- 1 u spoke so nicely, the song's and i Mr. and Mrs. Moses O. Britton recitations wernyery much en of Lasker ga 'O us a peasant call joyed by all The addross by last Wednesday afternoon. ' Joes it Pay to buy Cheap. A cheap remedy for coughs and? ooldsls auright, but you wuut something that will relieve and cure the more severe and dan gerous results of throat and lung trouble What shall youtdo? Go to a warmer and more regular climate? Yes, if possiblee if not possible for you, then in either case take the ONLY remedy that ha4 been in troduced in all civlizied countries with suc- ooss in severe throat and lung troubles, 'Bosshee's German Syrup." It aot only. heals and stimulates the tissues to destroy Rev. G. P. Harrilt was instructive and interesting., i A large crowd was pieseut and' all seemed to er, joy the occasion. A good col - lection was taken for missions. Judge B. B. Winborne and D. 6.. Barnes, Esq.; went to Jackson Monday to attend Northampton court,: and the former lo 6peak in the interest of the Democratic Pry- t. T. II. J. : the germ disease, but allays lnflamation, and of good Courage, for unto this I rauses easy expectoration, gives a good iwnnla ah Alt thon dividft for e.n ini Qnl 8 resl ana "O'" tM Puen- "T neritauce." F. M. Lonolst. LaGrange, Ga., October 3, 1900, ONE bottle. Becommended many years by all druggists in the world. For sale by Rich Square Drug Co., Bich Square, N. a, Or. J.L. Ontand, Woodland ft Happeued In a Drug Store. ''One day last winter a lady came to my drug stars and asked for a brand of cough medicins that I did not have in stock. sava Mr r. ft Srandin, the ,-opuiar drufifist of Pa; Vi'ughan, and Mr. George H Ontario, N. Y.;? J"She was disap-j Prker leave for Florida today on pointed and wanted to know wtatl the excursion given by the S. A. cough preparation "! could recom- Li , Railway .to their Industrial Messrs . Percy Lassiter and Lonnie Futrell of Rich Square took in our town. Sunday after noon. ' " : Mr., HuberV Misses Maltie and Aud be rt Jenkins were the guests rof kiss Mary Harrell Sunday afternoon. : Onr people are very busy paini log, and 'otherwise cloaning up out- town in honor of tbe Baptist association next week. . .' Rev, VV. F Jones will preach here uet Suhday afternoon. The Missionary society wiil meet as i usual. k i Mrs, E, A. Joyner, MissLoure 10OO . .Mb. Joseph Mxadow GBANT.one of the best known and moat higJUlj esteemed citizens of Northampton was a Simmons man at the begin. niug ot .the Seuitorial campaign. Sooii' after he 'received a l-ittei from the ' law office of Busbeo A Bnsbee in Raleigh 'in the interest of 'Simmons that caused him to change his mind. - Mr. Grant is now an enthusiastic supporter of Carr , Oub Baptist bretLren will as semble at 'Potecasi' next week iii great numbers. It being the meet ing of the West Chowan Associa tioni This meeting will be great in the number in attendance and in ibe big brained men who will take part m the deuberauonsL li will ..bring - together some of thr : ablest Christian , workent in th State. The . Tjxss extends ever visitor a. cordiaL greeting to Ui sectior,' the region where tbe Bap tist church was first established in North .Caw.lins 'rU : . &MM0KS.ANB tA.kV..i On the 6th of November for tbe first time in the' history of tbi State tbe white voters- of Not th Carolina will have an opportunity a.oi voung airecuy ror ineircnoice for United States Senator.' There are now only two candidates lot this high office, ' Hon. F. M' Sim mons and Gen. Julian B. Carr, Lolbwell known to a majority of t'.a viilurs of tLe tat. . .AJJTbelieve that Mr. Carr is the fr.i..ti f . .1 tia rhiif ft thia limit ! ' r , f i 0,,r reasons L r Vi ill soon ! '. !i Kortb I r f '. ' ! to In the Senatorial Primary to be hold November 6, every white man who that day vdt.-a for Bryan ana eibivenson and for tbe Democratic candidate for ' Congress, or wLo voted for. the Amendmen t and for the Democratic State ticket in An goat is entitled to vote on the Sen torial question. The State -Com mittee, of which Hon. F. M. Sim mons is chairman, has (wisely we think)extended an invitation to all white men to qualify themselves for voting on the Senatorial qnes- lion 'bf voting for Bryan and the Democratic candidates for Con grass. We believe that this pro vision will enable the Democrats to send a solid delegation to Con gross, when otherwise they wonld probably lose two or three mem bers. ' GLORIOUS NEWS, Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile. o Washita, -I. T. He writes t -Foor bottles of Eleotno bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of acrofula, which had caused her groat suffering for years Terrible . sores' would break out oo ber bead aud face, and tbe best doc tors could give oo help ; but her cure is complete and her health is excel leatV This shows what' thouaafids have proved- that Electric Bitters is tha,best blood pander known.- It's tbe supreme remedy v. lor ee- sem tetter, salt rbeum, nloers, boll awl running sores. It stiinulales Jit er,. kiduey and bowel, exp jls poison helps digestion builds up Lua straagt 50c. 8fl I by m. a. U I n; From Union. Mrs. J. W. Tayloe and Miss Bessie Tayloe visited. Suffolk, Va, oo Tuesday last i , Misses Met tie and .Tosie May Matthews spent Saturday in Murfreesboro with friends, Quite a number of our people attended the circus, in Win ton on Tuesday. -V Mrs. J. E Mtthews and Mrs. Green spent Thursday in Win ton with friend s aud relatives. Mrs. Anoio Tyler, of Auiander. is me guest ol Lr Tayloe and family thi. weed. Yellow cbills are getting to be quito numerous around here. Mr. Joe Pruden was a victim of one Saturday and is suffering right much now from the effects of it Tbe ladies of the Womaq's Missionary Society wilt have a meeting in the Baptist church here on first Sunday morning in November, quite an interesting program bas been arrainged.' All female members of the church re invited." w Rev. P. Greening filled bis ap pointment here on Sunday morn log and . preached as usual an excellent sermon. ' ' , Mr. Will Bhyuum and little son Archie after spending a while mend, I said to her thatl-could freely recommend ' Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and that she could take a bottle of the remedy and after giving it a fair trial if she did hot find it worth the money to bring back the bottle and I would refund the price paid, In the course of a day Or two the lady came back in company with a Tnend in need of a cough medicine and advised ber to buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Reme Jy. I consider - tnat , a very good recommendation for the 'reme ay. It is for sale by Rich Square Drug Co. agents." , , Mrs. J. B. Griffin and Dr. J. M. Jacobs attended theGreens' baro fair aud returned home lost week. Mrs. Grifflu was accom panied by Mr, . Bayard Barnas who will ;: visit, friends and rela tives here. , , ; , - s there was no pevs last week in a the Times from this place, will state that Mr. Kitchen and Mr, Woolen filled their appoint meut here and made quite inter esting speeches; they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C W. Harrell aud Dr. and Mrs. R. W FALL AND WINTER GOODS T. M. WYNN 8c CO., : Murfreesboro. N. C. ?: i In order to make room for (roods coming in later, we will nut the Knife In our mammoth stock of Readymade Olotblug oil Fri-. day, Saturday and the first of nelt week. Come early and secure the advantage of this reduction. :fJx,,' ,! " " - 1 Although the weather has been warm and not the time for sell- ing Furs, Wraps &c, yet our customers have Taken Advantagb of the Great Bargaina offered and GBEAT-lNEbADshuve been mode in-our line of Furs since last'.week ;' We however, contracted for '- double the quantity the past "tveek which we are receiving direct from New York COME AND SEE THEM." - '-',;( Though the unusual demand "in our Dress Goods Department r " quite depleted tbe stock we were showing at our Opening, "the as- J sortments we are receiving this week are even superior, both in I r style and texture and the colorings much richer than tliose shown' ' before and the assortment much larger. The question with ns has been and will be Not how much profit will an article ' bear,' but at" . what lowest price can -we afford to sell -same? And we always en- deavor to carry this out in every instance i This season we are es- -peciajly strong in our ' ' . " ' " Ladies Press Goods Departmeiit . : : ; - - - ' r ; . t - I and are showing the prettiest and most comnrehensiva linn uta - have ever shown.'' Why pay steep city nricee when von pun mt um. ' , goodk at muc LEsS paiCE of us? Examine our superb line - .4,of heavy jlaid back Skirting in 64, 56 and 58 ifich goods at ' " ' ' fl' 50, $1.75 and $2,00 per yard-- 86 inch heavy Homespun ., ni the Oxford Grey and other shades .at 48 and COc yard. ' French Novelties, Plaids and Ch-'clfs in!g-eat variety from 10c, to 25a yard; Rough TYill Cheviots 50 to 65c yard ; Co- -verts 25 to ,75c, -yard ; .Meltone Serges, sil We rp II jirietti I1-25! Camel's hair Suitings, Venetians, bkpbns 50, li, $t. -$1,25) $1.50; Broadcloths 75 and, $1.00. Complete ITne of Dress Trimmings i a the.very newest effects in Em broidor ' sil Mousseline itppliquo, gold and silver braid gimps, sflir. Taffita applique, cut steel gimps, cut jut gimp &0 , &a . " Ladies Readymade Garments Mercerized striped sateen underskirts 50.. 75. SI nn .i xaueut au accoraeon p auea fulHes, 2,00 ,: , , . ( '. Waging Skirts, (CIlaiu Day" Skirts : : xnese are very cnica ana styl isn In the very newest rejgnin, styles. 1 We have them In Oxfor greynew blnp, alsoiu black and brown a 1 of which are double iacea goods, price ranging from $2. i.O to $6:00 each; Then we have Jhe cheape- worsted skirts ranging 'from 98o. to $2.00 in lovely patterns. LADIES - - Ladies Wraps'- v gm, Buubeaa in mis aeT NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND. West Chowan Association Tne West Chowan ' Association I Joy oer while here. will meet with the church at Pol ecasi, N. C; October 80, 81 and Nov. 1. Reduced rates oo 'the railroads. Tnose coming by tbe S. A. Line change cars at Boy sins, .Va. Those by tbe A. C. Line change cars a', Kelford. Cob veyances at the deriot at Potecasi to meeijall parties. ' . - - t - C. R. Hahrell, . Chm, Com. oa Hospitality. M.j.a Beware cf Ointmenas for Catarrh that oontain Meronry, aa mercury will surely destroy the sence of I reside adjoining the' lands of Joseph Bar- smeu ana .completely d orange th whole I aam, Mrs, Mary Capal, C U Stephenson, . By virtue ot a decree ol the Superior Court of Northampton County, at August lerm, 18U7, in the oase of Susan A. Thorn. aa against I. P. Bennett and Oeleatia A. Bennett, sad In pursuance of said decree. I will, as Commissioner, sell to the highest bidder, lor cash, at the Courthouse door In the town of Jackson, oa Monday Deo. 3rd, 1900, It being the first Monday In De cember, a tract or parcel; of land situated In tbe county of Northampton and Stote of North Carolina, upon which the aald L P. Bennett and Celestia A. Bennett now system when entering it through the mu cous surfaces. Such articles should never be nsed except ou prescriptions from repu table physicians, as the damage they will do is ten told to the good you can possiblj derive, from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by R J. Cueoey & Co., To ledo, O., contains no uiurcut-y, and is taken and Daniel Buff aloe, oontaiolng three, hun dred acres, more or less. i . D. B. ZoLLiooma, Commissioner. NOTICE SUM MONS. Superior Court, nere With relatives left OU Mon intemnlly, acting directly upon the blooe Oad. Va. I d smucm surjacva of the system Jn . - NOTICK 4 Having qualified as executor up on the estate of George Bishop de oeased, I hereby notify all persons indebted to said estato to make im mediate payment.- and all persons having claims against said estate to present them for payment on o: be fore the 22nd day of October, 1901, or. this notice will be plead in bar far their recovery.. , ' ' . , .. This 22nd day of October, 1900. ; J. J. Bishop, Executor, ;F: D. Winston, Atty. T CCCfJLlST Mr. N. I. Livinson, of Bertie, an occulist who bas made a good rep utation lo his line and brings with him high'' testimonials, requests us to annouuue that -he will be in K irthampton d'irinsr the next few wpeksand will ca'.I ou the reonle at rr hnr-"s rC,, ft those ' '' 'i r f" ! an J suit. ,',!( for their home io Richmond, Va. Aleet. - Get fat ; getnice and"; plump ; there is safety s in plumpness. Summer has -'tried ' your food-works 'K winter u comifig to try your breath-mill. ' Fall is the time to brace X yourself. But weather is tricky; look out Look out for colds cojfcc- Scott's Emulsion V Co4 Liver ;Oil is the suttlcot V. helps. , It is food, the easiest iood in the world; it is mora than food , it helps you discs' your food, and get moretiutri mcnt from it - thin, there h Man North Carolina . I Northampton County, ) W. R. Hamlin, as administrator of W.A. Hamlin, Plaintiff. -1 , t- i' , ' ' --,!,' va ' , r , Cornelia Durham and her husband Dr: Durham, Joseph Frazier, . Frailer, buying -Hall's Cat irrlf .Cure be sure yon get tbe genniue. Jt is 'i4io.i iutqrnaiiy ana ps made- in Tu.'e-Ju, lio, by F..J. resold hv Drnril,.M",j;;i .'wi nd her husband Hall's Family l-SBso tf.e betT; - lred' ' a7Peunoa' E ' i i i .i i. . i i iii I ipiiw, Uiuua , v,;., iuwu- UU UBT BUT ' . ; IAN UtiALK. : ' I band C-C nd 9 B. Pearson, heirs v ;-- . . . - 1 at-law, ueienaants. . J ' - K" deJendante, Mamie P. Kenney, B.S j " " n "w in Pearson, ioseph Frazier, .... : . , Frasiet v vwMv. oerit or tue (whose giveatoame is unknown but who is Superior Court of Northampton ftounty, 1 the child of Ann Marls Frailer and Joseph V'"' i-rooeeumg eqcijMsa Fraxier) wiU take notice that a Special J. V.-Bogersetals, against Jas. E. Good Proceeding entitled as above has been et als, I will offer for sale at the Court commenced In the Superior Court of bouse door in Jackson, . C, on the t Worthampton County to obbrtn tn order to l?L Rovfnb i J tbe foUawingde- seUacertain parcel of land situated is loianw lying ana Oeiug in said r.astnn tnwnahln In mllnt t .klk county and owned and possessed by M. O. w. A. HamUn dlej seized and possessed to KttTAPBU . sisf1ai --J a a,i .a v. j I D " uuw OI Bvr """i aake ftMota to pay the debt of eaid W, - t3k , A. Hamllnf and thd said defendmU will tt i ana Bituatea in win. i hiti.A. .vA ..i. v, u . j " iiui wiw aauutH usa iiuoy aia nmrou partmeot last year caased (is this season to venture more ex tensively than heretofore and we are showing a lovely line of Jack ets; Coats. Golf-Capes and Furs. Ourooatsand Jackets ran from 12.50 to $10.00; capes 50c to $6. Don't fail to see onr Automobile coat ' made' of Oxford cloth and handsomely tailored for which we are running at $9 00, You should have one 'of these it you wish something new and stylish. Then we have the Loose- ftanir 'isox Lost" which in general make up, resembles the ..Autoinobjle," this we tan give you in tan, blue, brownuud black i Don't forget to look at0Ur 0Vely line of Furs. . Sable opossum scarfs with wolf tails at $a25 and 13.00; red ; fox animal scarfs at $5.00; this is' a hoautv and ," tremely low at above price, Can ada Seal collarettes witifour' tails and nicely lined with silk at $a00,$2.25. $3 (XV VYe can save you money io this lice and in will Pay you to examine ou r. stnnir Iu the way of Wraps we have not fore-otto,, r.v, r .'invr.r ., and can show a beautiful line of Misses Jackets andJoati in tan?' oxford greys blues and browns, prices from $2 00 to $5.00- 9 to 10 years; also full line of Reefers and W,.wQ a t a . 10 150 to$3.50andlasay.wol1ave the infants ThoH oTg U -and Wrapsat$1.00toaOJ . . s - 18 - French Flannels for Ladiea Wait-. u most faShionsble effects, dots,' stapes &c, &c.75c yard same tning m ad shades at 60 and 60c vard: r .a nrcc PuU, Union suts and also separate R. & G Corsets 50, 75 and $1.00. prices Clothing Clothing! 0IotIiing--.-iDlothinL' from a,50 to $14.00 mr ...if nJ- . .. . . . Don't get sal cry woimri z if... in "Hpncss. caoanee township, to said county on whlcl V. Rogers ; now- resides) known as s "part of the W. J. Rogers tra-et," adjoin ing the lands of J. V. Rogers, J. J". Lew ter, M, M. Long and Wm. Morsraii. contain ing 166 acres more or lees. ; ' -i ' 2nd. The tract pi laud in said township and county, "'known as tho visaed tract," ijiug on toe Bienorrln rlror, ant) adjoining the lands of M. A. EldrldVe's Lrs, W. E Copgins' heirs, J. G. Edwarils and others and containing 81o acres mi r or loss. ' Terms of Sale: cashi:d t, balano In throe eqiral payments, in o.-.t . two and throe ymirslfWrai date of aal -i rii interest on dvfcrrodVymeuto from ii;t ( fsalu 1'kle retained until purchaw n, v is luiii m full. Tl.is Oct. !, I;)o. to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said Northampton couu n JFriday the So day of November 19oe and auswer or demur to the petition in said special proceeding, or the relief de manded iusnid petition will be granted. i'This October 1, lOoo. ' i.T. Flttbb, C.S.C - 5; NOTICE. . On the first l.'ondiiy in December, 1900, I will .rer.t out for the year W, iaOI the noar liicli S on which a rt i'.e u ' A 1,K' it 1 A. t:;e tr.io Clothing, clothing for men. : Clothing olothing for vontha. Clothing for children, three years up It is simply impossible for us to dn jmtioe here to thisdepartnient ao oordially invite you to examine our . . . . . nammontn stock before baying aud e feel confident we can please von and save you money in bnying of na. unr line of Mens clothing varies ouon.n otion.nj ! You will -find u8 up-to-date JSTatDdtMOttt gentlemen, ie. and youths and ehildreus FuIHine of boys separate knee nam. t 26c. ' - - r ?ats, Capsr Hats' and Caps. All in the nobbiest styles for Oen tlemeni boys slid ohildren. Gents Underwear far pn snd winter in Wrik - . other leading brandst" f ; Boots and Shoes, Boots' and SlioetS w nt tne feet of every one. oee our Ladies High cut Walk Juliet" house slipper fartlrmmed nd felt lined, so comTorteble you ' know for house nee, . iSJauiS furtnm med ln quilted satin at fi.oo and f 1.50 pair. 1 We are headquarters oa lugBootl to use with the "liainy Uay' sad yValkinir Skirts at $2.25 and 12.50; also ask for our Red Fell stationery !J Stationery! "'77 . " a0WlDS ot complete and ttv (;; , v herein boxed good, price, f,om 6c. box to 75c per box Fa I I r't gxxi Values at 5 anj 10a 'USrlbnu vi.Z??'taU ,lueof 5u0..,il1,ellveluli fo uiatoh. ' . fnnd :iatt-3 dad Carpetings, 55 & COo vd Glassware. Crockflrv. wn j .. a finer go,..ls ut N mir 11(1 llfl T,l tji.u. .. . --T T uuuuor J. run mi hp- n,.nna ..u. J UnnarmA Im P r T. . . . f!2.50 aud fl5.00. , w J L ti Jwa.i.it.iJTS OFFERED tocASMCUYCHG " 8 " f J" "h ; f "St )e i8 your, to 8erve fa,thfully ,4
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