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l-ClOWVf PI 4U IJHHKD WEEKLY. ' I .1 I, Cimnw, Editor and Proprietor rj:. :CIvIPTlONi 1.00 per year AD T rOTISING ftATJCS furnished ca applioaLoa. . ' ' ' The editor will not be held respon sible tor the views entertained and ; All articles intended for publloa- ha should N written plainly and 'bh ouoi' 4ae ol tue paper. 'lY. -w . name of the contributor " must In ail cases accompany the com munication as a guarantee of goo faith. ' i ' . Address all communications toBo-AKOKr-CHOWA Time, Rich Square, Nortbi.mpton county, N. C . RICH SQCJAEB, N. 0., Dec 26, J 901 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS- For Sale P. H. Rose. Statement Bank of Weidoo. Notice of, Sale G. B Midyette Admr. , . Land For Sale 0. G. Peebles Trustee. -VdrPlease mention t'ae Roanoxx f iWAN Times when writing to .vertiaera. Sematob Simmons beenm to tnkt high rank at Washington, judging from his oommittee assignments. Tux demand for advertising pwe43 ifceftMKS during the past three months has been greater than ever before. We have been com pelled to decline some advertising on account of having as many as weooald find room for. After Christmas many will drop oat. Purify the Blood. By taking the old reliable Botanic Blood Balm B. B. B,;cures ulcer, scrofula, eczema, pimples, itching skin, aching bones, boils, carbun cles." If you are all run down take B. 3. B, will give vitality and C strength to the blood. B. B. 13 makes the blood pure and rich. Druggists $1. Trial treatment tree " Dy writing Blood' Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. For sale by Bioh Square D r u Co. Statement . OF THE CONDITION OP The Bank of WeldoD. Taken from sworn report made to the North Carolina Corporation Commission at close of business Dec. IO, '01 Resources Loans-and discounts, $ 71,175.33 Overdrafts. 540.92 Bonds etc Furniture and fixtures Due by banks, cash, 13,500X0 600.00 15,929.28 5 350.47 $106,996.00 Liabilities capital stock paid in $ 10,000.00 -SurplW 14,000.00 Undivided profits, 314.28 Deposits 82,681.72 $106,996,00 I, W. R. Smith, Cashier do sol emnly swear tbe above statenent is true to the best of my 'knowl edge and belief. W. R. Smith, Cashier- Correct attest: W.ld. Cohen, W. A. Pierce VDicectors W. E. Daniel, Sworn to -and subscribed be fore me this 21st day of Decem ber, 1901- R. & Travis. Notary Public, DENTISTBY ' i I will be at inlander, N. c on tibe 26 of December, 1901 and will remain one. week- prepared to do dental work of all kinds. ... " -i Those wishing my services will do ; well lo make early engagements. E-F. Eablt, D. 8, , New Berne, X. O. ! ! totMl wln CHWtRKTU for Innommft, wit.li wbteh 1 hare baen aftitctod for vr twn jtmr, nd 1 can my tbat Cbcaru km-t crtvMii m wore relief than an T other rem 4f I vr krifld. I shall cerwrnljr recom i . . n to mt frtondi u bin all the; ra Ik,... .-a." Xavu. bibuaui, fclsin, lu. CANOV CATHARTIC I GET h wHAT WANT. Some people . hare to take what they can get, bat those who visit Weaver & Laesiter's store get what they want . .Now won't you he better satis fied to take a day Cff occasionally and go to the store where yon can find as complete line of Ladies Dress Goods roni the cheapest to a nice quality with Trimmings and Hat to match Shoes of every description of any size for Ladies, Men or Children. Gents Clothing and Furnishings You can do uo batter anywhere; in Uhildrcs i r'ouths Clothing there is nu bv Lie r election this side of a city, with bailor prices than they can afford. Cook Stoves and Furniture A Cook Stove or Heater you may need also or some up-to-date Furni ture with a little crockery and tin ware, If the weather turns cold come with any old Buggy Blanket for we can sell yon as Dice a one as you want and a big line to select Irom. We are no strangers to the good people of these surroundings and we tell you we have the goods, prices to suit and clever salesmen to wait on you, He want you to come; we be lieve you are coining and we will gladly welcome you, believing you will go home satisfied and come again. WEAVER & LASSITER, Kich Square, N. C Did you ever wear a Jefferson Hat? There is no better, so you go at once to Weaver & Lassiter's and get one, for they keep a big line to rather with a lull assortment of Men's and Boys cheaper Hats and caps. Weaver & Lassiter are the people to do you good this year. Very Respectfully, WEAVER & LASSITER. Rich Square, N. 0. ror Bargain Hunteis. We have a few more Summer Goods including Shoes, Hats and Pants, that we are still sell ing at cost. Have just received a nice new line of Dry Goods, Notions, SI oes, Hats and caps. Also a nice lot of Holiday Goods that we are giving special bar gains in. A fall line of the greatest values in Pawn Brokers over coats, dress coats, pants and vest Give us a cull if jon want to save money. Mr. J. E. Barkley is with us this season and .will be glad to see and wait on everybody. J. M. FlTTHB, Jackson, N. Mining Dividends The following mining companies paid in dividends during the year 1900: - , ' , lkton Consolidated, .- ' $258,750 Gold Coin, ; 240,000 V Portland, 760,000 " Tbe Strong, ' 800,000 ' These Mmpanies organized and sold shsres of slock below par and now shares . cannot be purobased at any price of. the above companies. Mining' is the , best opportunity for profitable investment that men hive today. There is no ; bosiness any more legitimate. You can get shares in a good mining company cheap no. Apply at this offloeatouce and catch the rise - in price. The company is managed by christian gentleman.'--' -'-; . ; ; The One Day Cold Cure. F--f cM in thp hra and sore throat trae K-T-r-'--- h.!i ajiaupe ytunina, Ua " tM you Heveru High School. ! Ma Editor: On he evening of Deo. 20. 1901, it -was my pleas J are to atteud an entertainment In the Severn High School building given by tbe students of that In stitotlonoooslsting of music (In str omental and vocal) recitations drills, tableau scenes eto. - . . As previously announced, the exercises began promptly at the hour appointed in the new build ing just completed a. few weeks puevlously, and here I might aay this building ! tbe fruitful effort of a brave and ' energetio school board. . They ; labored ',: under many disadvantages but through perseverence did erect a house whioh will be ft monnmeut to their memory, an honor to the village of Severn, and the commu nity. whose children gather there from day today, to gather in the knowledge so abundantly lavish, ed upon them, by tbelriostruotors Under the, management of Prof. J. W. Fleetwood for more than a half dozen years the school bs grown continuously until last summer it became apparent that further accommodations, and an assistant would nave toba secur ed, as there was a great demand for musical instruction. And tbe patrons of tbe school sing their praises to tbe school board in se curing tbe services of Miss Eu genia Maie Harris of Raleigh. N. C., to be at the hoad of tbe musie and primary department. Miss Harris has eDdeared herself to the students and the people in general by the high manner In which she has conducted her de partments. And it was mainly to her efforts and skill that we are indebted for the rare treat we enjoyed so hugely on tbe evening named. I will not refer to any individ ual feature or participant In the exercise:!, but wisn to say, as aid all present, that part, was exe cuted grandly, which shows the ability ot Miss Harris to plan and train, while bow magnificently the children could put into ezecu tion her ideas and instructions. I know no better manner to give an insight to the exercises than to give an exact copy of tbe program as rendered. Welcome song Ciass Drill Class Song Misses G. Stephenson and Jessie White. Death of Virginia Class Golden Ringlet Watts. Maid of Beauty Misses Woodard and Tyler Recitation Miss A. Pruden Act I. Xmas a Kerchief. Flower SoDg (Lange) Miss Rutb Britt BillvilJe Debate Miss Jessie Pruden. By the Spring Miss Geundolyn Railey. Act II. Xmas at Kerchiefs. A t the close ol the regular ex ercises, Prof. Fleetwood made a brief address, part of which be baid that an effort was in prog ress to connect a liorary with tbe school after wbicb a debating so siety ould be organized And thus progress will be the motto until its ranks would be with tbe bust in tbe land. J O. T If you would have an appetite like beiir.and a relish for your meals disor-1 Liver Tablets. They correct ders ol the stomach ana reg late the liver and bowels. Price 25 cents. Samples free, at Rich Square D Go's. You Know What you are Taking When you take Grove's Tasteless f Chin Tonic because the formula is plainly, printed on every - bottle showing that it is simply I ou and Quinine in a ,tasteiesa form. No Cure, No Par. 60. HEAD TEAT HE 8At8. . B. S. ; Kicks, President of the Eockv Mount Cotton Hills, wrote "It gives me pleasure to slate that I have used Dr Worthingtons South- era Remedy for several years, and have always found it highly satisfac tory." Prioe 25 cent. For sale by Hich Square Drug Co. - JL J. 'Snell wanted .to attend a party, but was afraid to do so on ac count of pains in his stomach, which he feared would ' grow : worse. He says, "I was telling my troubles to a lady friend, whosaid: 'Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy will put you in condition for tbe partv.' I bougbta bottle and take pleasure in seating that . two doses cuted me and enabled me to have a good time at tbe party. " Mr. Snell is a resident ' of Summer Hill, IT.. Y, This remedy is for sale by Kich Square Drug Co. mi zzxmzzsit Things bW and Don About tkt Old : Capital en ifi Meherrk and Fors V out of thsFutur - 5 Madame Rumor reports the marriage In Baltimore, of Mr. Richard Everett, but there is to confirmation, t Misses Maude and Virgls Vin son and Neds MoCurry attended the marriage of their friend and relative. Miss Daisy i Dean Deloatob, to Mr. W. A Pollard at Pinner's Point, Vs Misses Maude and Neda will return during this week, but Miss Virgle's visit will be more protracted. The recital of the yoang ladies and primary class of tbe C. B. F, Institute was very commendable to all the participants. It .may not be admissible; for me to dis seminate, as all acquitted them selves admirably well; but tbe songs and pantomime of the jo ve nile class were accorded much laudation. The evolutions in tbe "Soarf Fantastlcs" wereexecut ed with great celerity and preci sion and the tableaux presented during the performance, elicited the admiration of the audience. The extreme rigidity of the night did sot deter the youngr from its semblins;. and tbe spacious Cbap el was, consequently, -well filled The fortitude of the seventeen young ladies, who, exulting at the knowledge tbat they should soon be greeted by their fond par ents and friends at home, board ed the boat for Tunis at 7 A. M was rudely tested by the disabled condition of the engine, which compelled them to retrace their steps to the town and seek the aid of livery men with their sever al equipages. - Their sorrow was in a few hours, succeeded by the ineffable joy of being at home the sweetest haven on earth Messrs Hartwell Scarboro and Thomas EL Brown are both at home for the festi ve season and will remain until tbe first of the succeeding month January 1902 Mr. P. B, Brown and sister. Bessie, attended tbe exercises at the Institute and were the'g nests of Dr. and Mrs. Freeman. Prof. P. 8. Vann will return to his old home in Sampson County during bis days of rest and relax ation from the ' recitation-reom; but duty to the demands of busi ness impels Bis fisitat this time, and, not pleasure alone dictates his absence. - Misses Pollock and Kennady contemplate a pleasant time dar ing the holidays and will lend themselves to the enchantment of the National Capital. Doubt less, they will be attended by some of their most faithful friends who can enchanoe the pleasure of the trip Mrs. E. E. Parkam and Miss Mary Parham will , resume the school, managed by husband and father. The methods, so ably in culcated by Mr. E. E. Parham, Bcrixsizzj'G , "All well all happy lots of fan". That is the reo-ulr. .- report from the monkey cage r r" of Barnums Circus ever since keepers began dosing the monkeys with Scott's Emul- sion. consumption was carry- mg off two tbirds of them auara iraia aiul ti j . viw vcaa auu . aaw lldU ; to buy new ones. ' - - une aay a keeper accident- ally broke a bottle of . Scott's . , emulsion near the monkey t cage and the monkeys eagerly lapped it up from the flocr. This suggested the idea that i; '.t i - jAcn the monkeys have recem. icgiuof ucisca una uie Keepci; report very few deaths fron consumption. - Of course' kV cheaper to buy ."Scott's Emu sion than new monkeys and that suits the circus men. Consumption in monkey and in man is the same disease . If you have it or are threaten ed with it can you take the hint? . - ' Thi pictur , itprewnt Tiade Mark ol Scotl'i i mubton and is on thm wrappcrof everjr bottli.,, ' " . ni for fi t mfh. , 1 SCOTT ft BOW-KE, I 409 Pea ! St, New Yort 5xnd fr. !l!r-- -Mt, - r .V no reflection o , dalaty, no Hght so.y, i charming as the y I i 1 mellow glow thnt If II w cornea from - ! CORDOVA 1 (Wax Candor Prepared In mascot. 'or (lata JrA'f i to oaruaouue , with ttiu X-;iI i romidiura In dhilujf fpifv WtakTOvaWs STANDARD JJ ,Vta on. co.. f- Will be of incalculable1 benefit to those, who will succeed him in his work, and the mantle of bis usefulness may descend upon them, . Mr. and Mrs. VT E. Lawrence of Norfolk and Mr, and Mrs. Na ¬ thaniel Lawrenceof Rocky Mount add much to the. hilarity and cheer of Mr, J. N, Lawrence's family, this week. Mr. Charles Boone of George-' town, S. O. will be released from his ard nona labors for a short time and will remain with his family during Christmas festal week. The work on the hall of tbe Ladies Aid Society has been re sumed and Messrs W. D. Deanes and F. W. Lawrence will, doubt less, pursue the work until tbe building is completed. The pre vious building is almo t extinct in the present structure sooom plete has been the transforma tion and we hope that it will soon be an attractive and com mo dious rendezvous for seekers and devotees of pleasure and'nstruc tion. Revs, Rood and Bar rill both seen very much imbued with the zeal, manifested at theconference io Fayetteville and Convention. in Winston-Salem. They both seem inspired to greater denomination al work and will endeavor .to mold their labors in conformity with the concerted plans o' the two different organisations of re ligioua work; and the laity must co-operate with them in tbe com naendable efforts, Mrs. fiettia Deloatoh, of Buy kins.-.Va, is again a claimant fcr tbe time of Mr. Mr.. Willie D. Deanes and his co workers, and as they have another building to erect for her, they will again be come temporary residents of that borough. , Miss Sylla W. Williamson will again assume tbe position of teaoherof public school in this town and district, and, will be in stalled, January 6, 1902. The election of Miss Williamson is a commendation of her, as she act ed in this capacity last session and must have been an efflcieniJ teacher, And, given entire satis faction. With many Christmas greet ings and manifold wishes for, the happiness of ail during the suc ceeding year, the writer will de sist, hoping to be. also, ibe recipi ent of seme of tbe blessings of theseasou. i - DlSOPOLA. Giving .Shoes Away For the benefit of hos6 to whom 10m . .w we publish the following letter whl0n expiwnswby wo have had to turn off so many applicants for ghoea Aswlll.be seen the factory has -sold 600 dozen pain ahead of our order, 8t. Loots, TJ. S. A,, ' V - Nov, 23, 1961. J. M. WW ft Co,- 1 ' - Murfreesboro, N. O. Dkab Sibk - - . . - .--- " The demand for the, Baby's First has been wonderful. We have not been able to keep pace. We. will send them as soon as possible. - We have already given away over 40.000 pair this year and are today sold ahead about 600 dozen. ' Hakuviov Bbows Shob Co -' . . By ohas. P. Ladd. A MILLION VOICES. ' 'Could hardly express the thanks of Homer Hall, rf West Point, la. Listen why: A severe cold had set tled on bis lungs, causing a most ob stinate cough. Several physicians said he had consumption, but could not help him. When ' all thought he was doomed be began W use Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion and writes "it completely cur, ed me and saved my life. - 1 now weigh 2a71bs." It's positively guar anteed for Conglis, Colds and lung troubles. IYice 60c and f l.00. Trial boUi f;p st I-! h Square Drug Go's. . " " ,- " ' XtXLiJLLi XlLXi V- kJ j , ' " J " 't, 'V t'- lii 1 J. M. WY MURFREESBORO, N.C Every nook and corner of our store is now filled with Holiday Goods: We have jusf the thing to suit you. These things you can't find elsewhere. We have them nd at prices that will please you. . .' - - ' ' Orokenole boards front 75o to $1.00; combination orokmole.and Oarrom boards. Toys of every description, Doll carriages, doll go carts, swings, doll cribs and cradles, doll furniturejseb., bureaus six piece oak dining room sets, full line of meohanioal toys, pianos . toy trunks, air rifles. Toilet oases $1 25, $2.00. $3,00, $5.00 and i $7 60. Full line of Sterling silver novelties consisting, of every useful article one could desire. Leather collar and cuff boxes, Work boxes, musical photo albums, hall raoks with mirrors. .Pastels! Pastels! ., Genuine Pastels in .oblong frames burnished in . genuine gold leaf. Subjects as follows: . "Holy City," "Evangeline," Trysleng Place," "The Puritans lfi.00. , Poets, musicians and yard pictures in gilt and oorbon or black frames. Medalleons in BOOKS. BOOKS. The Cavalier, publishers price . $1.60 our" prioe $1.06 ' The Creris, pub. price $160 , our price $1.05 Dri and I, pub. price $1.50 our price $1.05. Eben Holden, pub. price $1.60 our price $105. Eleanor, pub. price $1.60 our price $1.05 Helmet of Navarre, pub. price $1,50 our price $1.05 . The Man from Glengarry, pub ' ' price $1.50 our price $1.06 My Lady Pep gy goes to Town ' , pub.pt ice $1.50 our price $105 Prisoners of Hope, pub, price . ' , - $1.60 our prioe (1.05 Tarry Thori Till I Come, pub. This week we have O.lothing, X adies Coats and Furs. U i j , , 1 i ..Ladies Coat' hree quarter .Ladles Coats 30 inches long ladies Coats worth $10.00 at 700 Ladies Coats worth $8.00 at $5.00. - Yon shOnld see the coat we , now offer for $5.00 Willi no e silk Jinjng, It is a great " - t'UES,PBJOE$5.dbNOW ONLY $3.60 - -t " " FUlis, PRICE $3.00 NOW ONLY $1.60 - . - : , " : : . V 1 tubs, price $L6o now only 75c . ' '-''.. The above prices are subject to change without notice so yon had better come early, preat reductions in overcoats. Our stock Suits from $2.60 to from $2.50 to 12.00 Hats JIats in all ' - Large lim of Dress . V . ed this week in all weaves. J. II, WYIilt' 6C0.,::":f;.::l;roN 0 m llmTNoa1 m m m j Pastels! all the most popular subjects: "Difficult 8teps,'w,Musioal Trio Cupids Victim," "The 5 Be hersal," "Alone," "Early Bet. tiers," -A Moonlight Sonata,' "Presoella and John Alden," on ly 25a worth 60c and sold for 60o. in all the art stores: ' BOOKS, BOOKS. prioe $1.50 our price $L05 To Have and to Hold, pub, price $1.60 our.priee $1.06 When Knighthood Was in Eiower, $150. our price. $1.05 Also full line of Devotional Classics in all the best titles, - pnb price 60c; our price S5o Whatjs Worth While series, 85c In His Name series, ' S6o Brilliants series, S5o Padded Leather Poets, pnb. ' price $U5 our prioe 98. -Teaohers Oxford Bibles worth $4.00 our prioe only $1.75. Websters Dictionary in sheep -binding containing all tbe ' new words and helps; only iBi.ea, worth $4.50 or $6.00 put the knife in our length worth iTi. nr. i to an worth $12.00 at $8.00. value,. -. , , '-- " men's arid boys suits is large and complete $15.o0 Over coats - ; ' , the newest style Goods receiv. . . the desirable . ' ' -
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