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i- R0AHOKF--CHOYA TIMES' PUBLIr:r"i'.J VPEK! V. LEWISTON SEWS FROM ROXOBEL BY ANDREW J CONNER- Entered at the Rich Square Post- office as Seco-d Class mail natter. SUBSCRIPTION: $1.00 per year in advance. ADVERTISING RATES furnish ed on application. -The editor will not be responsible for the views or statements of cor respondents- and reserves the -right at all times to revise or reject any article we may think proper. , One side,' only, of the pajx r-must be written on and the rea1. siaoie of . the writer accompany the contribu tion. No attention will be pairfto anonymous communications. Mauy Casqs oi Typhoid Fever The Har V dy Estate Sold Other News Items. The? largest rain of the season fll h3r Sunday. Mr. J. W. Ballance, of Trinity, N. C.. formerly one of our popu ;ir uaercbanis. several years ago. is in town for few days on busi uess and pleasure. Miss Canie Cherry spent t3un Death of an Octogenarian System Gin nery Destroyed by Tire, the Work of an Icendiary. Mrs. Tucker of Henderson is the guest of Mr. Edgar Powell's family at this writing. Miss Sophia Wood of Aulander "was the guest of Miss Pearl M. Hardy for several days last week Mrs, John W. Gay of North a nap ton spent Monday in our friend, Miss Beulah Parker. Mrs. Ellen Brett spent from Friday until Monday in Windsor on a visit to ber son, Mr.G.T. Brett. : Mess. W. L. " Williams of Nor- EIOH SQUARE, N. 0., 00T. 9, 1902 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Sboes M H. Cuun-r ' Strayed G H Pifker Notice J. T. Flytbe, Com. Snrrifithi net New E. J. Gi: v; ' : Notice J. T,Fytl.e. C. S. C. Notice W.- O. Farrell, Admr. ; ; Notice Susan V. Gay, Ad nix " -Notice Taxes K R. Mad 'drey. - Another Fal! Message Baum & Weaver. New Firm and New Goods B. S. Stancell & Co. We Are A3 er -bants Too Baogham & Weaver. . 'New Fall. &MI ine ryE J Gayv ' " For Rent R. B. Peebles. mrPlease mention the Roanoke -Chowan Times when waiting v to advertisers, - iTay n.jar Cutoff on a visit to her town, the guest of Mrs. E L Bishop, Mr. Thomas Lanu and bride who were married at the aome of the bride's parents near Rich Square on Tuesday evening of Sept 30th, bave made our town oik, Va., and Burges Urquhart their home wpnt to Wjndsor yesterday to at Mrs Judith Ann Parker died t 3nd the sale of, the Hardy estate I at her borne near here vMonday of which thev are attornev aDdlafternooD about 6 o'clock. She . . i i lministrator. ad passed her eightieth year. The entire Haidy estate in this and was much loved by a large township was bid in by Mr. J. N. circle of friends and acquaintan Eloggard of the firm of Mess. ces. Baker & Hoggard for $12 000 The system ginnery recently Mr. G S. Norfleet v rnt to his erected bere by Mr. C.T. Harrell J. M. WTNN & CO. of MURFREESBORO, N. C. Wish to state that their buyer has just returned from a visit to the NORTHERN MARKETS mth a complete line of .''"'. FALL AND WINTER GOODS of every description. Watch this space for their "Shop TaW next issue You will find them at theit new stand next to the Methodist church, which is a much more desir able location as it is in the central part of the to'on and has ample lot room for the acoommodatton for people who drive to towu. When you visit Murfreesboro always make their plac9 your headquarters. Remember Their New Location Next 7o Ihe Methodist Church. . Now is the Time s AND Here is the Place To get your School Books. We carrv a fn 1 line of books adopted by the" btate Board of Education. If I do not have what you want will get it for vou. I aleo can save von money on STOVES, STOVE FIXTURES. FURMU URE, DRY GOODS ETC., El C. We also give highest market value for lint and seed cotton, cotton seed, Bacon.' C. H. Griffin, Woodland, N. C MURFREESBOBO LETTER Hftr's r.fiftr Rnxnbal Fridav to was totally destroyed by hre Sat " I - . - I w -r . : m .a j:. I.. A n n .Unn t q r'ffkW a ' Hi Thn ivi r. J ose nn i J w i ill am ro n. n. n on nurseo. irom ine eipecieu uio lumajr awui o wui w. j.ui - i - : . . , .. . I ,., i;.. ,3 , ;n I official at thp S- A- T.. Rhnnsin e.ise ui lypnoia iever, wdicd is mo wo uiwciou i , r . rEir. in this communitv. utes after it started but the build ernandina, Florida, arcompam tht u r,o rtf tV.rvi inca worn nn nninWlv finvnlrmfid i a Dv his interesting little SOU The registration books are now open and will remain open for the registration of all qualified voters opto and including Saturday Oc tober 25 after which no one can register for the next election. Thu adoption of the Constitutional Amendment makes it necessary for an entirely new registration. fever in and near town at p resent Me3, W. S. Hancock and W. V. Brett spent SuLday in Bethle hem. Mr. Turner Wilson, of Cole- iu the flames that nothing could be saved except the giu he for merly used wih feeder and con denser, which were in his seed house Six bales of cotton which raiue. was in town lai Thursday had been leftonthe platform were attracted here by one of cmr fair also destroyed. Taere was very seX- ; litt'a seed cotton in the house but Several of our townsmen went a lot of seed and about a ton of to Windsor yesterday onbusicess cotton seed meal belonging to Mr Mr U. S. Moniss went to Nor C. T. Daughtry. It is the gener folk yesterday ti get some'new 1 opinion that the fire was start pieces of machinery for his fcn-1 gine. pj.. Mr. W. P. Ballance a popular txnishtof the grip, of Norfolk, ana namesake, was a visitor iu Lis old home, last velf, ard his short visit was a source of ineffa ble pleasure to nis aunt and sis ler.Misses E. V. Carter and Sylla Williamson. Mrs. E. J. Htirrell is having he porch of her residence renew t'd under the skillful manipula tions and expert handicraft of Mr. W. D, Deanes and his corps of artisans In anticipation of extensive patronage, requiring v greater clerical force, J. M. Wynn & Co. itave engaged an assistant, Mr. wno is Rain and sweat bave no effect oa harness treated with Eureka har ness Oil. It re sists the o.-i-i'p. i Keeps Uic leath er soft and pli able. Stitches do not break V mm No rough sur- V face to chafe and cut. : The i, harness not only keeps . looking like new, but wears twice as longhy the use of Eureka Harness Oil. NOTICE. i Whin the Wilmington & Wei- 3is.wife's relatives don R", claimed - perpetual ex who has been out several weeks, empiion of all their lines, built or accompanied her busbaad back to bev built, , from taxation, Mr. aome. Thomas N. Hill nd Capt. W. H. Thern has been .over two hub Day were the two attorneys who dred bales of coiton ginned by ed by an incendiary. The engi neer stopped in on' his way town about 9 o'clock Friday night to look after every thins about the I T -k v tr i i ft ttt tr in ltn . r- 4- n f r cn.nt hnnhnnH Hans en.? tie room and there was no "u,i,uss 13 b h"3" V d.t VV liV ouc: u v uo w j "WW MJ 1 o . l . . , t - . n this place, is in town todayj sign of fire. Uther parties passed uV w iOOVu .uo uc- Mr. G. T. Brett of Windsor, there during, ine lore pari oi me was in town a short whtlelast nign ana uavr uoiuiug wruug Friday. ' :Trr' Mr. M. T. Perry, of near Nor folk, Va.. arrived in ; town last the foot of the steps which led up wppk anend a few davs withl Stairs, Mrs Perry, Sold . very where in cans all sizes. Made by Standard Oil Company ' Is Having qualified as administra' trix on the estate of Solomon T. Gay Jr. notice is hereby given t" all ored ltors to present to me their claims against said estate on or before Octo ber Uh 1903 or this notice wdl b plead in bar of their recovery. Sept 30th, 1902. Susan V. Gay, Admx. of S.T. Gay, Jr. xeDresented them- Judge Clark aV wrote r the decision taxing their i vast property, Alsbrook v. R. UWt s 110 N. 0. Reports. Now Hill, who js a near connection, by marriage, oi the President of that road) is aDDroDriafe'v - irnongh candidate for Chief Justice against Judge Clark, and ; Day :. is Hill's discoy ' erer and chief bottle holder. - i he two gins of this place UNO J J. PERi 10MPAM Cotton Factors. on a visit to friends ana relatives in Suffolk, Va. Ere her return, she will officiate as maid of honor at, tho nuptial rites of her sister. Miss Eola Jester on October 21. Cotton is Dinner rarjidlv Dicked a M T711 1 O II J I i ivir. rioyu owbii nasaccepieu. t nd the farrDHr!i Sfcem insoir- - - I .a..-.. I. . The fire seemed to have started is now tne eucumoent oi tne ed to ftetion detpite the impedi- on the outside of the bouse near position oi purser or mo keystone meDt- in their wav intersposed mis position was, until recently held by Mr. Neverson Joynerof Winton Master Willie Turbyfill of Windsor is present at the bed side of his mother, whose preca rious condition debars her from returning to ber home. Dr. Paul Caapbeii, mother and sister arrived last Friday and ftb,e ,0 obtain this klid of (u are residing on the site, recently vacated by Mr K, S. DeLoatcbe CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. I Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use in time, eoia Dy aranniffl. w 3? Do Good- It Pays A Chicago man has observed that, Good deeds are better than real es tate deeds- -some of the . latter are NORFOLK, VA., Oct. 7, 1902. S . Mr. Mason's Speech. One'of the most effective speech i es for the good of the Democratic Partv we have heard in a long time was made by Hon. 'l tioaias CJOTTON Steady Strict Middling, Middling, Strict Low Middling, Low Middling, Tinges, Stains, - ' ' Blues, PEANUTS Nominal. Fancy, Strictly Prime, Prime, Low Grades, Machine Picked , 8K 8 3 3 3 2K i to 3 Spanish, ' 80c. bushel B E. Peas, f3.60bag leanut Bags, in bales 68 in 7 Bagging, Ties and Peanut Bags For Sale. ; W. Mason to a cou r thou se full of representative people at Jackaon -last Monday. . it was not by any - means a regular party cam paign speech but the words"ofi states man of mature years' wbu is co seeking office but enjoying the ; q'uiet and elevating influences o country life, having only the good NOTICE-FOH KENT. of his fellow citizens at heart. On Ine first Monday in November Mr. Mason was in a happy, I will offer for rent for a term o - cheerfuj mood, with to rancor or three years all that part of the W. A bitter qess iu his heart for any Lambertson farm not covered by the one. and we believe his speech widow's dower. Terms will be made - made votes for the Democrats known on day of renting, by arousing greater enthusiasm and making it plain that it is the duty of every voter to go to the pol s and. vote for the State ticket headed by Judge Clark and for he entire county ticket. In speak ins of the ticket Mr. Mason re- peated ' several times that he could think of no mistake his par . ty had made in making its State or County ticket These wocds made it plain that Mr. Mason is not sore over his defeat for the nouoitatiou for Cdrppi avion Commissioner His closing remarks, in which he spoke of the duty of the wbiie race to the colored race, and our duty as citizens of a common country, and asked bis people to look to the rising sun instead of thinking of the darkness of thr past, was truly a Gospel sermon, so spoken of by many after leav ing the courthouse. During the delivery of his speech he was fre quently interrupted by hearty ap plauseand af" its close heartily congratulated. R. B. PEEBLES, Receiver for children.. worthless. Act kindly and gently, show sympathv and lend a helping We extend to them a Rind greet- hand. You cannot possibly lose by ing and hope they wtll experj- it." Most men appreciate a kinc? ence a renewal of tbeir friendship w ord and encouragement more than substantial help. There are persons in this, community who might truth fully say: "My good friend, cheer up.: A few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will rid you of your cold, and there is no danger what ever from pneumonia when you use that medicine. It always cures. I know it for it has helped me out" many a time. " Sold by Rich Square Drug Co. and attachments; but Time is a great defacer, and as it speeds onward, it leavi s its shadows. At the revolution of every lapse of five years, we are compelled to confront numerous changes, and Mrs, Campbell and family will discern changes in thf per sonnel of our town. by the scarcity of labor. Those, who have relied mostly upon anthracite coal for fuel for beating residences, are confront ed by the problem of "thp gigantic strike, and they will bavo to bave recourse to the pine and oak of our forests, . and should realize bow fortunate they will be to be & commodious warehouse is betDg const rucftd kt the river by Mr, E C. Worrell and the sur mise is, that, therR will be another boat line. DlSOPCLA. A PARSON'S NOBLE ACT. "I want all the world to know writes K v. C. J. Budlong' of Asha way; R. I., 'fwhat a thorough good and reliable medicine I found in Electric Bitters. They cured me o: jaundice and liver troubles that hid NOTICE! You t 1 if V i it A i .:' When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply Ion and Quinine in a tasteless form. N Cure, No Pay. 50o. Having qualified as tax collecto for Rich Square township, will be a the following places on the days named for the purpose of collecting the taxes due for 1902: Eagle town Thursday Oct. 16, 1902. Rich Square, Saturday ' 18 " Bryantown, Tuesday " 21 " Leak's Store, Thursday " 23 " Woodla ad, Friday a" 24 " Rich Square, Saturday, " 25 " Please meet me promptly at the above appointments and there will be no extra cost. P. W. Edwaeds, Collector. Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Sea rooro caused me great suffering for many years. For . genuine, all-around cure they excel anything I ever saw" Electric Bitters are the surprise of all for their wonderful work in liver, kidney and stomach troubles. attended the nuptials of Mr. Earnest tiaves and Miss vara Curtis last week, and, remained until 'the succeeding day in Ahoskie. and if ihe future happi- nss nf ilv niintia.1 nart hnnlrl Don't fail to try them. Only 50cts. be guaged by the good wishes of Satisfaction is guaranteed by Dr. J the partic'mauts from this town. vntiand, woodland; J1. 1. i?u they may bd assured of much trell Conway; T. H. Nicholson, Mur marital felicity and general pros NOTICE The undersigned having qualified as administrator on the estate of David Futrell, notice is heveby given to all peasons who owe the estate to py the same promptly, and all per sons having claims against tte estate must present the . 8am e in proper orm fr payment on or before the 20th day of October 1903 or this notice will be p'ead in bar of their recovery. This Oct 10, 1902. Willis O. Futeell, Admr. NOTICE To Th6 Public. In the view of the approaching - all season we beg. respectfully, to call atteotiou to our facilities for transacting a general banking busi ness' We have correspondents in New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Richmond, Petersbrug and Norfolk, Va., and in the principal cities in this State. We make collections with promptness,and at lowest bank ing rates, and are desirous of being of use to the business community in this section of North Carolina. We allow interest on deposits in our Savings Department and compound the same twicp a- year on soms of one dollar and np wards. THE FIRST NA HON A L BAJSK OF WELD ON. . The only United States Deposito ry in this section of Easteon North Carolina. . O. W. GRAY & BRO Boykins, Virginia. " Good Buggies always ok EAJSTD. Undertaking a Specialty v Large ,and - varied assort mentof Coffins and Cas- - kets in stock. . ' Handsomest Hearse in South " ampton County. . " rtlod rate Charges. , A. VannandE. D. Spivey trustees, and S. M. Lassitrr and others shareholders in behalf of themselves and all otuW creditors and shareholders of the Rich Square High School To Tbo Court All creditors and shareholders of the Rich Square Academy are hereby notified to present tbeir claims to me duly proven on or before the 2nd day of December 1902 for settlement in pursuance of decree made by the Superior Court in the above entitled cause. Any debts and claims not there presented and peoved will not be consider ed in the settlement and distribution of the fund arising from- the sale of said property This September 80, 19 o2 J. T: FIttbb, Commissioner NOTICE SUMMONS North Carolina, Northampton (Jouu ty Superior Court J, H.Dickens, et als, Plaintiffs freesboro. ME3CT SESSION UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE-RH MEDICINE DENTISTRY PHARMACY Lecture Halls for Theory, Laboratories for Proof, Hospitals for Practice. One hundred page Catalogue Free. This inature Is on every box of the genuine rt s-!s . Lax&uve Droraunjuiiiiue A"5i We Are Merchants Tool And we are now doing a business, but certainly we can't mention through advertising columns every article carried in. our store. So le u us call attention this week to our line of RUGS Al) DRUGGETS A lot of them large and small. LADIES CLOAKS AND CAPES Ars in. Prices very reasonable. MENS AND BOYS CLOT Him, Of course you know we have them. We are with appreciation, BAUGHAM & WEAVER. " Rich Squaie, N. C. pe;ity. t Miss Annie Scaiboro has gone to pursue a more extended study in the art of expression and other courses, in the Hub-of the Uni verse, rsoston. and will be absent several months. Miss May Jester is now absent Scott's Emulsiot. is the means of life and es the en joyment of life of th.nds of men, women and children. To the men Scott's Emul sion gives the flesh and strength so necessary for the cure of consumption and the repairing of body losses from any wasting disease. For women Scott's Emul i does this and more. It is a most sustaining food and tonic for the special trials that women have to bear. To children Scott's Emul sion gives food and strength for growth of flesh and bone and blood. For pale girls, Aulauder Locals. Miss Daisy Burden is -spending the week with Miss Mollie Elolioman near Ahoskie. Miss Mamie Mitcbell of Hexle na was in town Saturday. iViss Eugenia Roberts was the appreciated guest of Miss L'zzie Mitcbell Saturday and Sunday, i Mr and Mrs J. D Eir!y of !Earlys were in town Monday purchasing heir fall and winter dress and miliin ry goods. Mrs Dormeldson and children of Scnttsville, Va , returned to their home Thursday. Miss Sophia Wood, who has been spending a few days wiih Miss Pearl Hardy of Roxobel, came home Monday. Mr. Bingham Cbpeland. of Ahoskie, opeued his school near town Monday morning. Death seems o be a constant visitor in our little town. Mrs. Davenson died Sunday nighi. We I symi ath ze with husband and jmany motherless child reo. I Apple Blossom. . T8 James Williams, Thomas Williams, Thos Johnson, Nicodemua Warren and William Bynum,, Defendants -V James Williams, Thomas Williams, Thos Johnson, de eodants above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Couit of Nortampton county to partition a certain parcel of land in said Northampton county, bounded by the lands of the late Jensey Jenkins, the late W. C. Hardy, the late James Wheeler and others,containing 160 acres dp ore or less; and the said defen dants will further take notice that they are required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of said Northampton at his office in Jackson. N. C, on the 22nd day of November, 1902, and answerer demur to the complaint in Said action, or the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. ' This September 29, 1602 J. T. FItthu, C. S. C. Peebles & Harris, Attys f cr Plffs. A LIBERAL OFFER The undersigned will give a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets to any one want- for thi n and sickly boys Scott's ing a reliable remedy for disorders JJiiiuiblUIl IS a great neip. vi tus suouiauij, uiuousness or con- Send for free sample. stipation. This is a new remedy and C?.tT,,& BOWNE- Chemists, a g00(i one. p0r sale by Rich Square 409-41 5 Pearl Street, New York. & . eOc. Find $ I .oo s all drussists. u r u - 00 STRAYED There has been at my house nearly two years small steer about 3 years old, of brownish color, mark ed swallow fork in end of e?ch ear and small piece cut out from under leit ear, Uwner will please come for him. GEO. H. PARKER. George, K- C Cotton Seed Wanted During the season we will pay the hit hem. maiKtfc puce Jor . Cotton -Seed. Our warehouses are righj on the railrord tracks and wa are prt pared to handle seel- at the smallest cost, and will pay farmers mill - prices , for them. If yon haye any seed to sell on our market be sure and see us.' . F G: & Willi va Co., Rich Square, N. C "Pni I have several farm X UJ UaiV that ! win S(iji OP rent, oi ood easy terms. Apply to W. F. Gedbbs, Seaboard,:N C. ' : NOW AND HI.RE : Buy your choice Breeding . Fowls in the Fall, when there is ' a large flock from" which se lect. For the next few weeks : we will sel delivered at Rich Square, extra fine cockerels 5 tboroughbred B. P. Rocks . -weighing from 4 to 5 lbs. at $1. each, 3 to 4 lbs. af75c each. - Ukaha Poultby Fabj; ;-( Rich Square, N. G P. SEI1) OATS VTe have on hand a supply of Seed Oats. ' Y BAUGHAM& WeATjEE, ' Rich Square, N. (X ; FIELD SEED I have in stock, at lowest market prices. Seed , RYE, WHEAT . WINTER BARLEY. " RUST PROOF OATS, VA., WINTER TURF OATS, Also a supply of MU1 Feed. - M. II. CONNER, - ;' -' " Rich Square. N. C. The BANK of WELD0N WELDON, N. C Organizad under the laws of North Carolina Aug 20, State of North Carolina Depository. Halifax County Depository. ' - Town of Weldon Depository. Capital and Surplus For ten years this institution rr nrovidpd L" for this section. lut-ies u Its Stockh lders and directors Lave been identified itb tLe -omv.oo iucLcoua ui uaiuax ana iNorthaarotor many years. ' Money is loaned upon approved security at th interest six per centum. Accounts of all are solicited. W E. Daniel, President. Dr. J. S. Ramsay, V. President Seaooard, No,ampton Co,. N, C. ,r- ; .... .. R Smith, Cashier. ..$26,000,00 'acilities with tie Counties for ., - e letral rato of i 4 Hbm iemd that cenrea
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