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M U JLLmiLJLJilJ' ! Ml THE EOANOKE-CHOWAN TIMES, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1904. Roanoke-Chowan Times PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY AND HEW J: CONNER.; : Entered at the Rich Square Post office as SecO"d Class mail matter. .n advance. ' ADVERTISING RATESturnish ed on application -'V 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. onlv. of the paper mus be written on and the real nume of the writer accompany the contribu tion. No attention will be paid to aronymous communications. BIOH SQTJASE, I. 0., AUG. 25, 1804 NEW ADVERTISEUETNS Notice Summons J B. Ste phenson, J. P. - Dentist Dr. W . Paul M oore. - For Sale R. T. Stephenson. HfPiease mention the Roanoke - -Chowan Times "Vhen waiting to advertisers WEEKtY BULLETIN Issued by -ny: North Carolina ... Section of the U.S. Depart ment " op Agriculture - ; for Week Ending - August 22, 1904. Generally fair weather prevail ed during the week, with season able temperatures and a sufficient amount of sunshine. Nearly all places in the western half of the State report showers on the loth and 19th; while in the eastern half the week was practically dry with the exception of local show ers on the night of the loth at a few scattered places. A damag- g-hail storm occurred in Union county on the loth, and in Per son county there was a severe wind storm on the 19th. The week was favorable for the ad vancement of farm work, and good headway has been made in preparing land for fall wheat, in having hay ya the "western coun ties, and in pulling corn fodder; the latter work is general in all ; . Lasker Locals. Miss Eula Shoulars, of Scot land Neck, is spending sometime in our midst, the esteemed guest of her cousin, Miss Bettio Leake. f :r. Johnnie Bowers, of Rich Square, dined at the home of Mr C. v. Britton last Sunday. Mr. J. R. Vaughan and sister, Mrs. Annie "White, of Rehoboth, spent last Friday evening very pleasantly with their friend, Miss Bessie Parker. Miss Velna Buffaloe of Jackson spent few days with us last week. Miss Nealie Rose left here Sat urday to spend sometime with her sisters, M iss Pearl Rose and Mrs. Noah Brown, in Jackson. Mr R. Ji J)raper, formerly of this place, but now of Weldon, gave our town a snort call last week. We always extend to him a most hearty welcome. Messrs. Cecil Vaughan and E. F. and M. S. Kuight spent Satur day night in Roanoke Rupids. The entertainment given by the Ladies' Aid ; Socio! y. which came off last Thursday evening. sections. . i In consequence of the excessive proved quite a success. The plays moisture during the previous were very good and beside these, weeks, cotton is shedding in all two eloquent orations were deliv parts of the State; and the dam-l ered by two of our most intelli- asre is auite serious iu the eastern gent young men, Messrs.. M. S. In the Democratic primaries in half, and on liVht. sandv -4oil in Knight and SW. C. Lassicer, stu Hertford County held week or so all sections. In the central coun- dents of Whitsett Institute. Af ago Hon. B. B Winborn9 of ties the bolls are not developing ter the entertainment efresh- Murfreesboro . wag chosen by a satisfactorily, 'and the plant is ments were served both in the large majority to represent that crowing too much into weed; re- house and on the Lawn. The County in .the next Legislature, ports of rot in the lower bolls, exact sum realized is unknown to We congratulate - the county in and of damage bv rust are auite the writer as yet. All who were making such a good selection, numerous from this section. The witnesses of the humorous per When in the Legislature few years bolls are beginning to open in a formances on the stage, report a ago Judge Winborne served hisfew localities in the eastern dis- most enjoyable occasion. people well and faithfully, secur- trict. On low lands and on san- Miss Olive Draper gave a most ing the enactment osome good f jy soil the corn land looks dam- delightful reception last Friday laws m the interest of all the peo am! in a few localities: but on evening complimentary to the pie and it is in recognition of this a whole, the field looks fine, and visiting young ladies in town. faithful sei vice that ; his people Lj' exceptionally v good crop is Alter much amn sement of differ- are gomg to sena mm DacK to nearlv assured. Tobacco curing ent Kinas tne guests were invited is nearing completion in the eas- to the dining room where deli tern counties,: but is in full prog eious refreshments were served. ress elsewhere. The leaves are All who were present deem Miss j. uuoo nuv ukTui auunjiici vuv i - ,- - , j- t t t - i " i people to choosTtheir public ser- emuJ Uttlllt , jjwaauj w uiyuro uuou ;1.KI. Kt n4- vnnno- kwvor in arum rl in tr fear nnnts fcm tiomoWn nnnat.aWi wu oui i u.. wm,m,rouiauii. j -o - -y 0 T cuiuot aa vaaa- vfrw ueuj v vru.7 vmasaw i t . . ' I T n 1 lAAnn nnnnn mava in l-inf--.Lj I'finnfir the Legislature.' ASK-fOR LEGALIZED PRIMARY. to Governor and United States Rcnntnr. shnnld nnsH the Hiibiect d,re Poor and backward; , but a A large number went from here ofalegalized primary. The next aJority of he correspondents to the baptizing at Creeksville Wi. . isgooa ana ne crop generauy lumieiseu the demand is stro g enough it auu l"UQ"ac"'",c rr "" & ., u j, a xt bemg sown; some of the earlier sometime with her parents at n ia D.Q1v niiin-r tn sown turnips are coming up and Milwaukee. w. B , , , 'IT. 1 , I M-O VOinlTM A i.-.r7 X'l . trust his claims to pubUc office luUBk """v . " "oa . to the people to decide should be Sand the yield will be good; Draper, ot Roanoke Rapids, is cwxwi r. nffl-o- - those sown later ' m the season the guest of her father, Mr. L. G. Thu w,1minnn Mrcmr Qve been oamagea in ar number draper. . . nf nlaooa- T,nTra nnn.nfit.ia. nf Tllft VOimP" npnnlft nf mir tnwn irninaa mm - ooTitinlllTitli a?hn - o r r" --- -- .. savs- - - v jinsn potatoes are rottmgia tne spent lasc oacuraay evening very v . -. . -;' -. .. I J. 4.U- J1J 11 1 nlnaonnfliT nri i, I711 J "The Messenger favors prima- &r,muu tue .Jicm 10 6"v uu w : T,t ni.imari ; hahM hn the western portion of the J. S. Bryant. rbr roktinn. Tror. w bv State; the fall crop is coining up Messrs. W. C. Thompson and iaw w;,ru.nnifioafnr.iiralT7nt ithe extreme eastern counties C. E. Brewer and Misses BettieT i And fni- nnv nt.W frAiidnlAnt. buwwubio tu piautiug ui tue exxu uiu, muuuu s eujoy o!? -.m.-.noM'iJ -hvt, tUtAn second crop is in the stateof pro- ed a game of base ball at Reno-. Tth nrimrv WhafWa thinir gression. . Watermelons are both last Friday afternoon the party needs is a legalized p'ri- abundant; apples continue to mary system somewhat similar dJr peaches are rotting badly; to that t)f South Carolina, and apes are npenmg, ana are we believe a large majority of qte Plentiful in a number of lo- MargarettsviUe Letter. Farmers have begun pulling fodder. A little rain to cool the warm atmosphere would make it more pleasant for those who are engaged in t his work, : Miss Rebe Pruden, of Ports mouth, Va., spent last week with her cousins, Misses Maude and Bedie Stancell. - ! After an extended visit to Ral eigh, Fuquay Springs, Weldon and Seaboard, isses Bena and Ruby Gay have returned to their home here. The many friends of these two attractive young la dies are glad to welcome them back in their midst. Mr. B. Garriss spent Sun day at the home M his mother, i Mrs M. A. E. Qarris, of Meher rin. '"' i Miss Grace Martin, of Conway, is visiting her cousins, Misses Bena and Ruby Gay Miss Bedie Stancell is spending this week in Seaboard with rela tives and friends. Mrs. Pattie Cahoun and little daughter, Lucy, of New Bern, spent last week at the home of their brother and uncle, Mr. L P. Miss Mamie Davis, of Branch- ville, Va., is. the guest of Mrs. B. H. Lanier. Master Frank Railey is suffer- ng from the effects of a rising in ihis ear. We trust the little fel. off will soon be relieved. The protracted meeting at the Baptist church1 here closed last riday evening. Bro. Bowers was assisted by Bro Kobt. D. Stephenson, who is a student at the Baptist Theological Semina ry at Louisville, Kentucky. Bro Stephenson is an excellent young man, and preached some very in structive sermons. It can he truthfully said ' that the spiritu al feeling of the church was great ly strengthened by his preaching The doors of the church will be opened at the next appointment to receive candidates for baptism Mrs. A. J. Tick returned today (Tuesday) from a very pleasant trip to her daughter and son, Mrs. R. W. Edwards and Mr. W. R. Yick, of Seaboard. She seems much improved. Miss Hilda Pruden and broth er, Gordon, of Severn, spent last Friday with Miss Gwendolyn Railey. Sunshine. nr the voters would approve of it. The few men found in almost every . , county, seat who run the politics of their county would, of course, oppose sucii a change, but that would be bo evidence that it was not a good thing for the party." " 7. Paul Moore, D. D. S office Jackson, N. C. '- - hear Methodist church, v To those needing treatment in i calities. this I Conway Items. Rain is much needed . in i section. , . Miss Nellie M iller after spend' Miss Maie Futrell returned to. her home, last week, ir Delaware, Va. We are sorry to report that Mrs. Joe Fly the, and Miss Maie Futrell are very sick with fever. Mr. D. A, Draper and family of Jackson, spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives near here. M r. G. T. W hitley returned to his home in Johnston Co.. last Saturday after spending a month with h is sister, Mrs. C. W. Brit ton. "v . Professors Rice and Ware of Berkley Springs, W Va., arrived in town Saturday. I'roL Kice will assist Prof. . W. C. Thompson here and Prof Ware will take charge of the school at Jackson. Violent Attack 01 Diarrhoea cur ed by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and diarrhoea Rem edy and Perhaps a lite Saved A short time ago I was taken with a vio- . Taken With Cramps - Wm. Kirmse, a member of the bridge gang working near Littleport was taken suddenly HI Thursday night with cramps and a kind of cholera. His case was so severe that we had to have the members of the crew wait upon him and Mr. Gifford was called and consult ed. He told them he had a medicine in the form of Cramber Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy that he thought would help him out and accordingly several doses were administered with the result that the fellow was able to be around next day. The incident speaks quite highly of Mr. Clifford's medicine Elkader, Iowa, Argus. . This remedy never fails. Keep it in your home, it may save life. For sale by all dealers Miss Willie Kerans left Monday ti TT- l. i i e,-. the dental line 'he can be found lul lt v iu uei lent attack of diarrhoea and believe 1 would well equipped. 'Attention to the Iriena miS8 mamie Mill. have died if I had not gotten relief," says teeth of children a specialty NOTICE SUMMONS. North Carolina, - I Justice' i onrt, Kortaampton County. (Kirby Township. -- Ferguson St Barnes, Plaintiffs, - William Banner, Defendant, -belore J. B. Stephenson, J. P. ' - STATE -OBJ NOETH CAIIOLINA To any lawful officer of Northampton Connty--GBBBTOTj Yon are hereby commanded to summons William Banner to appear before J. B. townsMo. Ceunty of Northampton on the C. E. Martin of Rich Square. 25th day of September, HOt at 4 o'clock Rev. T. G. Wood and C. W. p. M., to answer the complaint of Fergu- Scarborough did good and faith ; Barnes lor tne non-payment ox tne sum of seventeen dollars and fifty one cents, ! . -with interest from the first day of January 1904, due by -account of William Banner and demanded by said plaintiffs. Herein fail not and of this summons make due re- I turn.'. This33nd day of August, I9o4 ' " .. v . - ;-r- - J. B. Stephbsson, J . P. .MT. and Mrs. Frank Taylor JohnA. Patton, a leading citizen ofPatton left last week to take charge of a school near Raleigh. Miss Pzelle Martin,' after visit ing - her cousin, Miss Myrtle lythe, left : for her home near Seaboard Sunday. Mrs. J. T. !Flythe, of Jackson was the guest of her-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abner Lassiter for a few days lastweek. Miss Mattie E Sykes of this place is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ala. "A friend recommended Ghamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I bought a twenty-five cent bottle and after taking three doses of it was entirely cured. I consider it the best remedy in the world for bowel complaint For sale by an dealers. From Lewiston. Mr. Dorsey Mizell and daugh ter returned from St. Louis Fri day. Miss Lee Drew- of Windsor is the appreciated guest of Miss aggie Early. M iss M ary Hoggard, who has beeen visiting relatives near here, ful work m a protracted meeting returned home Sunday. .NOTICE. at Roberts chapel last week. Rev. v.TC. Merritt is trying to build a uietnodist cnurch here. We need it.: He appears to be highly encouraged in his efforts to do this noble work. He does not take in the word failure, but continues to try. We Thkee. The school committee of Gaston Mr. Archie Watson of Roxobel was in town Sunday "on busi ness." Mrs. Parker of Hobgood, and Mrs. Peele of Palmyra are the guests of Mrs. T. H. Bridger, a m T k ff 1 jvir, jonn a. narreu was "un der the weather" Sunday, Baptist Sunday School picnic father at Greenville last week. Ft dder pulling is now under . . a .a mL;.. o. KTVi rkmninH churcbes at rowDsn.,. ,u xUUb o.ore i up V.I U louai 1 Constantino- at Burden's M ill next Thursday. ii iimrsuay, i 1,u,u y., x. pie,Turkey!and Yokahoma,Japan,havelong Mrs. G. W. Baker visited her A. M, :.lor tne purpose oi electing used the Longman & Martinez Paints for teachers for the Public 8 hools painting their churches. U;a a r iaaAn .. I Liberal contrlbutions of L. fc M. Paint nHTI IllillW WIU UVW1CUI VI UBfWU WRU- . , , ship; and transacting such other bus forsuch. purposes wherever a church way, but the weather is very un- ine as ma, come Before them. F.M.Scofield, Harris Springs, S.C, writes, -FFwiu .vr juo.b are .requmi. painted our old homestead with L. & M. ed to oe present, h poasioie, it not a twenty six years aga Not painted since; written application accompanied, by looks better than bouses painted in the last four years." - .W. R Barr, Charleston, W.Va writes ft certificate will be considered. . W. H. Caxp, - - J. A. Sooibb. V Cbnunittee E.E. Clbatok, s, v Cbnunitte 0,j - . v . - , Barb Wike Pierce-Whitehead Hdw. Co. ' - Weldon, K. C. "Painted Frankenburg BIocic with L. & M. shows better than any building here have ever i done; stands out as though varnished, and actual cost of paint was less than $1.20 per I gallon, wears and covers like gold." These celebrated paints are sold by . JACKSON DRUG CO., Jackson, N. C favorable for same. Miss Bessie Bazeinore of Drew is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. C. W. Joyner. The Baptist . . is progress ing finely under the leadership oi the new Superintendent, Mr. W, J. Barnes. Rev. J. T. Stanford filled his appointment at the M. E. chnrch Sunday. "Capejesma." Cholera Infantum This disease has lots its terrors since Cham berlain'S Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy came into general use. The uniform success which attends Uieuse of this remedy in all cases of bowel complaint in children has made it a favorite wherever its value has become known. For sale by ail deafers. G-eorge Locals Farmers in this section have been very busy for the past fewJ days saving their fodder. VTe are sorry to report Lula Brown quite sick at this writing. Lilhe Beaton and daught Ethel, of Boy kins, Langley Tay lor of Aulander, and Julianna and Elizabeth Peele from near Rich Square visited at G. H. Par ker s onthe lyth inst. Several of the young people of this place spent the evening: ol the 10th inst. very pleasantly at the home of E, P. Outland o! Eagletown. : Edgar Parker, who is now Ex ar .. press Messenger on tne road from Richmond. Va., to Norlina, N. C, spent a few days here last week at the home of his father, G. II. Parker. John G. Peele and family from near Rich Square, visited relativ es in this vicinity on the 19th and 20th inst. Jesse Edgerton and James Walton of Ohio attended Friends Monthly Meeting at Cedar Grove on the 20th inst. They , are now visiting Friends in Wayne Co, but will return here the latter part of this week to attend Friends Quarterly Meeting which will convene at Cedar Grove on the 26th, 27th and 28th inst. SCHTJLER. UPPORT SCOTT'S EMULSION serve as a bridge to carry the weakened and starved lyittm along on til it can find firm support in ordinary food. Send for free nmpls. J M. WYNN CO Murfreesboro. N.C. 0 CLEARANCE SALES AT MURFREESBOROS BIG DEPARTMENT STORE. EVERY FRI DAY and toill be continued until further notice. -V MILLINERY DEPARTMENT! ; In order to make room for the Fall stock we are offering our entire stock of Ladies Hats at HALF PRICE. : J M. WYHN & COMPANY. AyiersPill Wake up your liver. Cure Syour constipation. Get rid of vour biliousness. Sold for 60 years. J.C. ArerOe. XjOwelL, Mi Want your moustaches beard gyQQQf AM 0 UTt aoeaauiui prown or ncn oiact ruw fatty era. or DBUcoun n . f. ball k oo, habuua.Jl. b. Obituary. Sister Sarah J. Knight (nee Wilder)," wife of (Cornelius Knight, died July 14th, 1904, age 38 years. In her young womanhood she her heart and - heNife to El- the gave Christ and was baptized b; der Joshua Fleetwood inti UCl (IUDUUOI X XCCL'n aula, uuy I .-. ... fellowship of Corinth -Baptist church, Northampton County N f New Crop Turnip Seed. I have a good assortment of Turnip and Ruta 'Baga Seed, all new, and bought of T. Wood & So i s. Prices low. ;V.: M. n. CONNER, ' " Rich Square, N. C. KilAj SCOTT & BOWNE, CbmlsU, 409-415 Pearl Street, New York. 50c in 91.00 au oragguw. C, where she remained a member till her death. She was a model christian and church member; she loved her church and esteem ed her pastor very highly for his works sake. Because of her de voted life we believe she is at rest Both of heparents one brother and a sister preceded her to the glor land. I have known many christian -characters that have been beautiful, ennobled and made loveiy by the transforming power 01 tne gospel, dui 1 nave never kifown a more beautiful christian character than that ex emplified by Sister Knight. Ska was always ready -to speak a kind word, aud lend a helping hand to all who needed encour agement or help. She loved her family, her neighbors, her church and her pastor. She leaves a husband, four brothers and one sister to c om- fort each other. Many friends and loved ones share their sor row with them. The funeral services were con ducted by " her pastor, Rev. E. J. Harrell, in the presence of a large congregation of friends and loved ones, and her remains were laid to rest beside her father, mother, brother and sister. ; Great was the weeping at her grave but far greater was the joy of loved ones gone before, who welcomed her to her heavenly home. God bless . and comfort the sorrowing ones, i v Ida B. Joynek. Snlcide Prevented. . The startling announcement that a preven tive of suicide had been discovered will in- j terest many; A run down system, or de spondency invariably precede suicide 'and something has been found that will prevent that condition which makes suicide likely. At the first thought of self destruction take Elec tric Bitters. It being a great tonic and ner vine will strengthen the nerves and build up j the system. It's also a great stomach, liver and kidney regulator. Only 50c Satisfaction guaranteed by Rich Square Drug Co., J. L. Outland, Woodland; M. H. Futrell, Conway; T. H. Nicholson, Murfreesboro. We have mst received a car load of the Celebrated Hackney Wagons. Prices right. Baugham & Johnson, Rich Square, N. C. C1R0LINA MACHINERY COIPAKY, G5EENSB0R0, N. C Gentleman: Ship to us at once twelve "Clipper" Fire Extinguishers. -Yours truly, Jxo. B. Ross & Co., " Wholesale Grocers, ; Charlotte, N. C. Good judgment. , x Send us your order before the fire. . CAROLINA MACHINERY Machinery of all kinds, Greensboro, N. C. LASKER MILITARY INStitUTE (Charter Applied for.) - - SCHOOL OPENS MONDAYTSEPTEMBER 5, 1904. Board of Directors: P. T. Hicks, President.. . yR. P. Mokkhead, Treasurer. Prepared for college of life. Experienced Instructors. - - Healthful location. High moral standard of community. -. Board in private families $7.50 to f 10.00. Clubs $5.00 up. Tuition rates, $1.25 to $3.00 per mo -th. Students admitted at any time and especial attention will be given young men who have failed to have the advantages of school For further information see or address, -?v . .. - W C THOMPSON, PRINCIPAL, ':;:y(.:.:-! LASKER, N.C NOTICE. The Repn'oiuauo of iu'i hampton County Hie culled to meet in nven tion at Jackson the 1st cUy of 8ept. 1904, to nomiuate ctiuuidatea for J.he various county offices. Hjd. 1. M. Meekins will add res- the convmtion and Judge F. D. Winston has been invited to meet him in j int debate. Every ."'voter, in jSorthaniiton o. is iiwited to attend regard leas of past party elections. J. J.TUKVIS, Cbm. Kep, of Northampton. I i FOR SAI.E! ! I carry in stock a niceline Fine Buggies which I am sell ing at reduced pnees. Am constantly trading for Sec- ond Hand Buggies which I sell at prices to induce people to take them off my hands. If in need of a Buggy come and see me; I will save you money. Respectfully Yours U.K. EDWARDS, ' Pendleton, N. C. MULES FOR SALE I offer for sale two fine Mules, well matched and good workers. Price reasonable. . R. P. Mo REREAD, Lasker, N. C FOR ALE. I have a good Horse f 01 sale, sound, gentle and will work anywhere; a good driver, will suit a doctor or a preacher, 01 any one having much diiving to da Price moderate. K. R. Maddrey, - ' Pendleton, ft C RUGQIES. If yon are in the market for -a Buggy, Surry, Wagon, Cart Cart AVbeela on anything in , this line you would do well to 'earn what the Farmers Gin & Milling Company, Kich Squire - N.C, has to offer before par rihasing. They handle tha bt Class of Goods on a small mar gin "of profit 1 - STOVES! STOVES! STOVES!! I keep in stock a nice line of Cook Stoves, different sizes and prices. Also Stove Pipe and Valley Tin. Roofing and Gut tering a specialty. If you want your roof tiued write me for prices. R. EVANS, Murfreesboro, N. C V Gin Machines ENGINES, BOILERS. SAW MILL and WOOD -WORKING MACHINCR. WHITE FOB PRICES MACHINERY COMN, POSITION WANTED I would like to have a position, as clerk 01 salesman In a store, to begin at any time. I have had two years experience and can give good refe ence. Address; 1 L.E. Liverman, . Woodland, ft C. Cigars 4T-. COLUMBIA, S. C. PlM nntt th' ppr. A Cigar that suits the idea of every smoker at Bbyant & Lassitek's BUY THE irvni Mill. SEWING MACHINE Do not be deceived by those who ad vertise a $60.00 Sewing Machine for $20.00. This kind of a machine can be bought from us or any of our dealers from $15.00 to $18.00. WE MAKE A VARIETY. THE NEW HOME IS THE BEST. The Feed determines the strength or weakness of Sewing Machines. . The Itonble Feed combined with other strong points makes the New Home t he best Sewing Machine to buy. Write or CIRCULARS ' Showing ttaa dif ferent atyies of we manufacture and prices before pure hating THE REV SOME SEWING MACHINE CO. OHANCC. BASS. 28 Union Sq. N. 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