ROANOT: $- CHOWAN TMES, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1904.
t!cv;s Notes.
- Mr. W. H. Taylor, Ex. Sheriff
of Hertford County, known to
many of his friends as "Cap"
Taylor, - died at his home in Au
lander last Saturday after a brief
illness, ' .
millsare unable to furnish mate
rial fast enough and carpenters
are in great demand. -
Theexcursion f. to Richmond
Tuesday was not crowded but
the managers lost nothing.
Those we have heard speak of it
report a pleasant trip ; : ' '
Mrs. B. L. Davis Jr. went to
FROM JACKSON
Mi.)ocriber far away, the letters
jfrOm the different points are such
SEABOARD LETTER
Another NortbamDtonian has reminders of Home and the dear Miss Bolkin, of Portsmouth is
been selected to fill a nositinn of ones near to the heart of the re- visiting her schoolmate, Miss
trust. Mr. John W. Tone- a cipient, that he gladly awaits the May v iclt.
brother of Superintendent of Pub wet letter. Home folk may criti Mr. Henry E. Bridgers, of New-
lie Instruction, Paul J. Long, cise the feeble letters, but some port JNews, Va , arrived Monday
has been elected Cashier of the news is sent forth and, in a man- on a visit to his aged mother,
First National Bank of Farm J ner, we are in touch with our Mrs. Julia Bridgers.
Mr W. H. Grizzard, a North- Norfolk last Friday on a visit to ville, Va. Mr. Long left the Coun. "drive a distance neighbor." Miss Bedie Stancell, of Margar-
ampton boy, son of the late the family; of her brother, Mr. ty to accept a position in the Hence the Times is thought well ettsvule, is the appreciated guest
Joseph Grizzard. is now a pros- Thomas D, Gathng, returning Drake's Branch Bank: ha was of outside of its own domain. 01 the family of her aunt, Mrs.
perous merchant of Leconrpte, Monday. soon after made Cashier of the Just go away from theOld Coun- M. iu. bay, this week,
La. Hetakes a pride in the pa- The death of Miss J anie Con- Chase City Bank. For th riant, ty and see how you feel without a Miss Kathleen Jones, who was
per published at his old home well has removed from our midst two years he has been Cashier of letter from home. So many North reported sick of fever last week,
and this week sent acheck renew- one of our most estimable young I the Bank of Sussex and Surry at ampton non residents speak as is slowly convalescing,
mg his subscription to January ladies and has cast a gloom over Wakefield and while holding this above.
1, 1907. a large circle ot mends position, he has been elected to
Mess Claude Grant and Joseph position at Farmville. 4 A pleas-
Peele returned from St. Louis Ure always to learn of the success
last week. Mr. JL. ri. reele of a "home bov."
stopped over day or two m a word to the wise is suffi
Maryland, at r rostvuie.arnving rient " is an nli nn.w T r,,-,
u...t.t. ;1l6C,Km Ulw eTi ii. j. narreii oegan a the neonlA nf Nnrt.hanmfnn ia
0. W. W.
' ' The three weeks rain the latter
part of -1 uly and first of August,
followed by a drouth, have blast-
; od the prospects of the farmers
ion
ovi crop in. many years, ana chur,h Sunday. Up to Wednes- been free from tZ-.i. opolis, Va.
r 1 1 .1 .. . - a. e - I . .. . - I l TI,
, and
:)H,'iiiint and potatoes appear to rdav ;-he bad no a8Sistance of a
. Ik- irjOU.- ... . -w' I Krvf:Vin minial-pi- hut. tho rprrmin
Dr. W. Paul Voore of Jackson aer oi tne weeineip is expecieu
has resumed the active nractice "5S oaiiie jvraarea v imams,
- Potecasi liocals.
Miss Maude Beale is visiting
Mrl W. H. Parker's family at
Branchville, Va.
Miss Euzelia Lassiter returned
Saturday from a visit to her
Mrs. A. .L Vick and daughter.
Mrs. Julia Thorp were guests in
the homas of daughter,sister and
brother Mrs. R. VV. Edwards and
Mr. W. R Vick last week.
We omitted to state last week
that Mr. Garland Grubbswas
also spending the week with his
BIG
COTTON CROP
Means Big toork for the Gins. Prepare for it in time,
full stock of Leather, Rubber and Cancas
We hive
BE
-TING
aunt, Mrs. Pauline Hart, of
meeting at the Baptist little hamlets and villas .haw aunt, Mrs. Annie Francis, at Pin Pinopalis, Va
xvev. j. jb,. layior, oi Jackson,
-r-r w i i i I nil "I 1
son especially, although the Coun Mr ilngn xiarreii ana sister, niiea nis regular appomtment at
ty seat. It has been a oride to Mary, ; of Woodland called on the Baptist church here last S.it
all of us that 7and we mpan Miss Ji,Ila MarreU Sunday alter- urday and Sm day morning.
Jackson) depredations occurred noon. He has been so actively engaged
of his profession Dental Surgery formerly of JNorlolfc but now ot tyit seldom if ever. It has been a
as will be seen oy nis cara i,ew mjuwimauvu w a ma,iKr oi sentiment a pria
which appears in this paper. Dr. singer , is not conhned to this that the people lived together in
Moore is well equipped, having country, arrived last week to harmony and the Offices at least
haU the very best training the spend a lew aays witn ner cousin, were free from the intrusion of
schools of this country afford. Mrs. M. Bolton. ; what are termed "Home folks." Harrell.
via 4a a abiiio Hontiat .nA will Mrs. Sallie Baugham has been tWa nr arma ahnnt : o Mr. Paul Brittle of Menola.and
serve hi natrons to the best of quite sick , during the past week, that we believe honest. We trust M iss 1 anme Boyette of Murfrees
his ability. VVe are fflad to have At her advanced age,. 74 years, them. Have alwavs done Rn I boro caUed on Miss Euzelia Las
Mr. George Harrell and sister m protracted services for the
Ella, attended a birth-day social past month that he asked to be
Friday at Mr. and Mrs. C. W. excused from preaching Sunday
Harrell's at Woodland in honor evening. The services were con
of their daughter, Miss Mary ducted by Prof. H. Cale.
his among the professional cards
ni this paper. -
Last week's issue of the Gilmer,
; Texas, Echo contained a highly
complimentary reference to a for
mer Northamptoman, Mr. Frank
D Futrell, who was born and
raised in Rich Square. MrFu-
trell
her illness naturally causes
deep concern among relatives
and friends and every one who
knowslier is her friend.
Death, of Miss Japie
ConweU '.;
The community about Rich
Sauare is shrowded in sadness
is a prominent merchant by the death of Miss Janie Con-
and banker of that town and is well, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
spoken of , as one of its leading jDhn T.Conwell, who passed peace
and most public egmted. citizens, fully away Monday morning
-Of course he keeps in touch with Uff. 22, 1904
asairs at his old home tnrough ghe had been sick some weeks,
the tounty paper. , , . and hope was beginning to re-
- ThA rf thfl ' hnsinpsl, of vive, that under the careful at-
i a -I- t? xrtaT, t p tention -she was receiving, she
1 1 n I ij-fc. j- rv n in i . mm . m. .
Wade and J . B. Hoggard are
Northamptonians . and all of
them keep in touch with affairs
at ther old home by reading the
iiOAHOKE-UHOWAN times regular
ly. Mr. Vinson is now an old
man, He gave all his children a
college training. -In u recentet
ter to the editor of this paper M r
Wade made enquiries about
many . of his "old friends and
school mates about Rich Square
and spoke of many whose names
he has seen in this paper,
- Mr. and Mrs. Levi A. Outland
of Potecasi, this county, -have
causs to be proud of their sons.
The oldest, Hermann, for several
years was connected - with the
Times office, giving most satis
factory service. - Since
ic2 here he has lived in
field, Illinois, Kansas City.
Denver, Colorado, and in Cali
fornia, securing , profitable : em
ployment at 'each place. For
several months he has been liv
Jng in Chicago where he is doing
-;welL Another son, Claude, lived
in New York City for several
years and then went to Chicago,
where he accepted a position as
-. : salesman for a . large whplesale
" drug company. About a year
ago he decided to go further west
-v. and hfeis now in Portland, Ore-
v gon. -'- Horace is inPoughkeepsie,
A vN. Y.. where he has married and
might recover: but . the Master
saw it was best to call her home,
Having given her heart to the
Saviour in childhood she was
baptized into the fellowsbipvof
the Baptist church - at Rich
Square, where she remained a
faithful member until her death,
which came in the glow of young
womanhood,
For some years her mother had
not, been strong, but Janie was
ever ready to lighten mother s
cares and burdens. Ever ready
elp mother. V Her industry
and faithfulness to her parents
was beautiful indeed. Her kind
hearted disposition won her
many friends among those who
knew her best.
Her funeral' services were con
Affairs now trend otherwise.
There are too many non workers
and free sleepers in the com
munity. . lawyers offices are
surely not abodes for non clients
unless they wish to be nolo con-
tf"dere patients for the Solicitor,
Reading ; law books may be a
great" soporific. As aforesaid,
A word .to the wise.", Keep out
OF THE REACH OF THE LiAWi
A mere Suggestion to the gen
eral public, for the warm night3
etc., cause mayhap a few mosqui
to dodgers and a frivolous ex
cuse when caught napping,
Since writing the above the
Well Wisher" would call atten
tion to the matter of prowlers,
those who appear on the scene
for awhile, are unknown to whites
and negroes. On Saturday night
siter Sunday afternoon,
Mr. L. M. Parker of Richmond,
Va., gave an ice cream party to
his many friends Thursday even
ing, All seemed to enjoy them
selves. Mr. Parker will return
Tuesday to his duties in Rich
mond, v
The Temperance Union met
here Sunday afternoon. Prof. J,
The patrons and friends of
Seaboard High School are invit
ed to attend an informal meet
ing, at the Baptist "church on
Tuesday afternoon, August 31,
1904. Matters relative to the"
success ' of the school will be dis
cussed. All who have the pros
perity and future welfare of this
school at heart, will no doubt
seek an opportunity to be pres
ent at this meeting. .We feel sure
that npne who are interested will
willingly remain away,
at prices guaranteed against all competition. Complete line of
Mill Suppties.
Pierce-Whitehead Hardware Go.
WHOLESALE 4ND RETAIL HARDWARE,..
WELDON, NORTH CAROLINA.
F. Cale made a most excellent Mr. John T. Ramsay, of Rich
i ii m ! : a 11 I i J -w-r "
taut on ".temperance. mwuo mono, va., is spending some
have heard Prof. Cale know it days in the home of his mother.
i - .
was a treat to listen. Among I Mrs. Bettie P. Ramsay.
those present were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. S L. Yeates, of Garysburg
J. H. Parker, W. J. Parker, and is, this week, visiting his parents,
Misses Bertha, Eva and Elma Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Yates,
Peele of George, and Mrs. Sallie Miss MaryStephenson, of Suf-
Copeland Jr. and son Luther, Mr folk, Va-, arrived last -week and
and Mrs. C. H. Griffin of Worxl- is the guest of her cousins, Misses
land. - Lillie and Eva Stephenson.
Miss Sallie E. Wiggins of Mur-j The machinery of the moden
one of the residences was forcibly freesboro has accepted the posi Murray ginnery atGumberry has
attempted for entrance. A voung tion 08 principal and Miss Fan- been received and is being rapid
lady alarmed the neighbors and nie Boyette of the same place has ly mstaUad- Everything will be
pistol's pellets pursued the run- accepted the position as music in readiness for work by the time
- . 7 - - TTT a a Jl jfl . i 1 .
teacner. vv ltn two sucn accom- iiue neecy stauie is reaay ior tne
plished young ladies the success gin
away. Jackson is not on the
line of the great Systems of rail
ways and there are few of the
'ramp Fraternity who visit this
section. So to dwellers of the
town and to the County a little
more vigilance is called for. Eyes
are open, and results may follow
very unsatisfactory to the male
factors.
Misses Margaret and Mary
Pride Jones of
of our school is assured.
M. J. O.
End ot Bitter Fight.
"Two physicians had t long and stubborn
fight with an abcess on my right lung" writes
J. F.Hughes of DuPont, Ga-, "and gave me
up. Everybody thought my time had come
As a last resort I tried Dr. King's New Discov
ery for Consumption. The benefit I received
Mr Willie A- Knight, of En
field, jspent last week in the home
of his aunt, Mrs. J. D. Yates
near town-
Mr. Samuel X. Stephenson and
family of Suffolk, Va., are guests
of his wife's father, Mr. B F,
Harris, of Harris' Shop this week.
Prof. W. H. Cale, of Potecasi,
HiUsborofwho daysNow I've entirely regained my health.' arrived r Saturday and will re-
have been the guests of the Mis dbnquers all coughs, colds and throat and mum in tne interest oi ms scnoo
oepremDer ocn
school
g ducted by he.r pastor at her home sesowen returned home or Sat ,un Rubles. Guaranteed byich Square until the opening Septemb
SP"fS- in the presence of many friends, urday. ' ' ?r J' ILFu" The prospects fcr full
it,' MoV,' . , V , , -j ' ' i -i ... r ,. : . . , trell, Conway; T.H Nicholson, Murfreesboro. , mr.ro mnA,
and her body laid away to await j Miss Julia Bowen has returned
the resurrection. To the parents, from Richmond, Va. Her health
brothers, sisters and friends we I is very much improved.
would say, she cannot return to Miss Minnie Bnrgwyn is visit
you, dear friends, but you can go ing friends at Scotland Neck.
to her.- , v Mr. George P. Burgwvn return
"Blessed are the-dead that die ed on Saturday.
in the Lord." CoL and Mrs. W. H. S. Bur-
1 -.
Heb Pastor. Igwyn of Weldon spent Sunday
l
I find nothin? better for liver derangement
... w I - T W .' . m jfil 1 Oil 'I 1 .
and constipation than chamberlain's Stomach v. j . . unamDers niiea nis
and Liver Tablets. L. F- Andrews, Des regular appointment at The
Moines, Iowa. For sale by all dealers. .
, . Pendleton News.
Mrs. Frank Lee of Portsmouth
.1 . - 11 . TT - . J.t 4-l
aomg weu, raomer, tne iuutlu Va visitinff Mr. Lee's parents,
own, uc.vA 6w" 'F"Mui"" "iu"i Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lee
7, k" 1 T' -'Mr. A. E. Stephenson and sons visit to Norfolk, Atlantic City
vx uxxc, m nvajter aod Rura8, returned a few and St. Louis.
auuut a ,wr. aguuuuu from the : World's Fair
Decatur, Alabama. . The fifth
Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free.
From Menola.
We" are having the warmest
weather of the season.
Miss Ella Sewell is the guest of
Mr J. H. Jenkins and Knnily.
Miss Hattie Snipes of Morris
ville, Pa., came last Friday, to
spend a few days at her parental
home here.
Misses Brownie and Willie Lam
Cnurch of The 'Saviour, morning bertson, Brownie Parker, Fannie
and evening. The Holy Sacra- Bo vette and Josie White .attend-
mentwas admmistered to many led the revival at Hebron last
at the morning service. week, and visited friends in this
Mrs. George Steele and her vicinity.
daughter Blanche, are off on a
veil
mil
son, Alvan, is holding down a
good iob in Richmond, Va. The
other boys were at the parental
home in this county the last we
heard from -them.
Iich Square and Vicinity
and reports a pleasant trip and
ranch to be seen.
v m iss Patiie M addrey is visit
ing her brother, Mri K. R. Mad-
drey. y
Misses Grace and Clyde Martin
of Conway, were the guests of
M isses Eva and Eunice M artin
last week. .
Mrs. Ida M. Joyner, of Severn,
There are rumours of a Grand
Fair to be held at Weldon.
Wonder? ? ? ? We trust so.
Mrs. Georgia Lassiter spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. J. J.
Brown. , ."
We are glad to report Mr. Wil
lie Jenkins better. .
Some of our people attended
Again the Ball Team won. Re- the burial services of Mr. W. H
uui no au tuiuuuc ao uj uuc i xaviur, all ilia urn uviuc jicksc,
playing of both teams. Jackson near Pleasant Grove, Sunday.
and Garysburg score 10-9. Jack- Mr. Joseph Vann and sisters,
son VVILL in a manner win. Misses Harriett and Belle of Un
BufE," it is said that you did ion, spent Saturday night and
pitch poor, poor ball and it is Sunday at the home of Mr. J. H,
up to you to let that arm of Jenkins.
rest awhile for a game Messrs. C. G. and Elpena Par-
against real "hard old batters." ker spent Saturday night and
Weldon and all tbe clubs are Sunday near Aulander,
eyeing you,, so you and "Dale" Mr. Loyd A. Parker went to
our "rep." as having a Rich Square Sunday.
battery. And "Brownie" don't
miss any little "pod flies." Its a
shame. OH! BRO WNIE! !
The Bank of Northampton is
Last Sunday and Monday were
the hottest days of the summer spent Sunday last with her sister, yurs
here.. - - MrsMollieE. Stephenson.
miss warae pyires oi urn way Mr. Moses Sumner has two or
is spending tnis week witn . her three very sick in his family. Mr
sister, Mrs. C. E. Martin. - D. N. Stephenson has also a very
.. m r tit iTT t : j a i t f
airs. .iw.Buu mn. o sick daughter, Miss Clair BelL
T. Copeland went ...to Richmond, Stephenson; aU the othersick are
mesuay 10 visit relatives. now convalescent.
. air. J. l.. iinone nas reniea an The crop8 in this have
oi ine ljamoerxson iarm anu wm greatly failed
- move w lu at me enu oi ine year.
, - j y - ana young , corn cannot now
student of New York, ha been make a cron: rntt,nn nnlicrhtland
the guest pf Dr. Bolton's family has commenced to open; the pea- be put in by the N. and H. R. R.
xne past wee. . nut crop will also be short. The IOI8 convenience,
Rev. J. I. btanlord has gone potato crop is promising. Now regarding letter writing
to Battleboro to- assist Rev. J. J ihe protracted meeting at for a weekly paper, as there have
R. Taylor in a protracted meet- Roberts Chapel church" closed been comments regarding person
ing this week. ' ' I last : Sunday with good results; alities and chit chat and the lack
Mr. William C. Worrell of Wei- mny converts and the church of news proper from the outside
don arrived last Friday to spend crreatlv revived 1 world. Situated as we are, the
a few days of his summer outing
. with his mother. . ,
were never more encouraging.
Parents have an open door right
here in which to have the minds
of theirjchildren trained instead
sending them to - other schools
where the standard is no higher
and the work done in no way su
perior to the home school. That
Prof. Cale is in every way wi
nttea ior his work no one w
aeny. vve hope he will receive
the support he so richly deserves
Miss Mary Yates is spending
this week with her friends, Misses
Adeline and Weasir Hart o
Koskoo, Va.
Mr.;. W. H. Barnes and family
of Portsmouth, Va., are spend
ing some days in the community
with relatives,
We were pleased to see Miss
Bettie Yates at church last Sun
day after six weeks intense suffer
ing with rheumatism.
The protracted meeting with
M t. Carmel Baptist church will
begin next Monday. Pastor
Taylor has announced that he
will be assisted by Rev. Josiah
EUiott.
Mr. E. JS. Elliott, the house
mover of Rich Sqhare, is busily
engaged this week elevating the
M. E. Church. The work has
been needed to be done for a long
time aud will greatly improve
the appearauce of this place of
NOTICE.
The School Committee ot Kir-
by township will meet at Conway,
C, on Friday Sepf. 2, 1904,
at 2 P. V. forthe purpose of elect
ing teachers for the public
schools of Kirby Township, and
transacting such other business
as may come before them. Ap
plicantH for schools are requested
to bi.i present if possible, if not, a
written application accompanied
by a certificate will be considered
J. 0. Flythe,
J K. Revelle, I Com.
W. H. Maddeey.
Aug. 10, 1901.
NOTICE.
The School Committee of Occoneechee
township will meet at Garysburg on Thurs
day, Sept the 1st, at to o'clock A. M. for the
purpose of electing teachers for the public
schools of Occoneechee Township, and trans
acting such other business as may come be
fore them. Applicants for schoo's are re
quested to be present, if possible, if not, a
written application accompanied by a certifi
cate will be considered. -
W.D. Ellis, )
C L. Stephehson Com.
M. W.Ransom. )
Sept. IS, 1904.
J, B. COCKE &
; JACKSON, N. C.
CO.,
Selling agents for A Wrenn & Sons celebrated Buggies, and
for the Hackney Buggies and "Wagons, known through
out this section. Also a nice line of Harness. - .. ,
Repairing promptly done at. reasonable charges. -.
You are invited to come and inspect our stock.
FRANKLIN
Offe1"8 Competent Faculty, '
- Thorough Work, : .
V Eeasonable Chargs, Ilealhy Xjoeatlon
!N"ext Session begins September 7. Board and
Tuition for Scholastic year $130.50. For Cat-. .
alogue or other Information. - : . :
Address JORN B. BREwER, Franklin, Va.
THE
Bank of Northampton,
LAND FOR SALE!
Tract No. 1. 120 acres of the
Sheriff Grant land adjoining the
Henry Thomas Boone tract.
No. 2. 20 acres of the Urqu
hart plantation at Mowfield sta
tion on N & II. R. R. 2 miles
irom Jackson. All the land is
cleared and well fenced, and has
three good two room houses on
the same and one large stable
with well of good water.
No. 3 Jo acres with three good
frame houses "and a stable, ad
joining the lands of C. J. Futren,
John W. Grimn and Thos. Dukes
Good titles guarai teed to al
the lands; .
For further particulars write
T. W.Mason, Receiver, Gumberry
N, C, or see T. G. Trenchard at
J ackson or Bry antown.
Great ; bargains in Cypress
Shingles, Flooring, Cull, dressed
and rough lumber and Oak cut
to order.;
We are in' the market at all
times for timber. If you have
any for sale, write us, giving full
particulars of the same
Westcott & Tbenchaed ltjm. Co
Gumberry, N. C
For Sale.
One second nand Cotton Seed
Crusher in good repair. Steam power
cheap for cash. Can be seen at my
res'denc .
R. T. STEPHEN SON,
Seaboard, N. C
JACKSON, 1ST. C.
Now Open for Business . . '
COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. General Banking, Exchange
and Collections.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Interest Paid and Compounded
Amounts however small received - . , --..--
OFFICERS: Wm. H. S. Buegwyn, Pres. P. J. Loso, Cashier. -
J. T. Flythe, V. Pres. Ibvin T. Blanchaed," Teller.
DIREV10RS-.
J. B- Griffin,
W. F. Grnbbs,
E. J. Gay,
J,T. Elliott,
, James Scnll
John Hughes,
J. T. Klyihe,
Dr. H. W. Lewis,
N. D. Wilkina,
Joe E. RaoBom, .
Dr. R. H. Stancell,
C Deloatch,
Wm. H. 8. Burwjn, F. R. Harria,
P. J. Long. . , , r"
W. T. Jojner
H K. Buriwyn
K- W. Edwardi.
B a Gay, .
J. M. Grant,
We solicit your patronage. Correspondence invited.
for the past two
weeks; fodder pulling is on hand,
doing a fine business
The new gin is nearing comple-
Misups Essie and Blannie Ed-
ronrrta entert.ained some of their worsQiP'
anas Kosa unzzara, wno nas
" li m c j i :j "i r .ti.
M r. J M. White of Ahoskie m un'J h""1".
fHpnH hrA last week. past two weeKS, we are sorry w
M r Everett and son of M ur- V0 8tul ummpro vea
A number of our citizens took;
" TnZ x i t freesboro soent Friday night with A number oi our citizens tooK
tion and will do a great deal of ireesDoro spent i naay mgui witu ad vant of the excur8ion to
irni-V h!a imunn A airliner will Mr. ana Mrs. j. O. ilKlWaraS. TfiAK
miss maiue uutjr ui muniwa- uay m that historic city.
. Mr. HJT. Wade is in Jackson
this week superintending putting
in the. machinery , of the modern
system ginnery at that place. -There
is great activity in build
ins in this section. " The local
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
OF MEDICIHLSa?-
MEPICI1E DEMTISThT PmBIHCT
Modem labantorie la eharg of qr 'f1,
QmxSysten. BuperiorClmlc.
Bcdiido trarlTg in oar own HocpitaL
For detriledfaformariOB. write THE PROCTOR.
weekly letters of the "Times"
give a pleasant review of the
week's happenings in different
parts of the County.- It is only
through them that unless by
word of mouth in conversation
that one village hears of the do
ings of its neighbor. And to the
boro spent Thursday night with
Misses Bessie and Bruce Parker.
Puts an End to it All.
A grievous wail ofttimes comes as a result
Of unbearable pain from over taxed organs
Dizziness, backache, liver complaint and con
stipation. But thanks to Dr. King's New
Life Pills they put an end to it au. They are
gentle but thorough. Try them. Only 25c
Guaranteed by Rich Square Drug Go., J. L.
Outland, Woodland; M. H. Futrell, Conway;
T. H. Nicholson, Murfreesboro.
Mr. John T. M addrey of Nor
tolk was a welcome guest in our
town last week. Friends were
glad to greet him.
Old Zick.
ElwoodWowen Wire Fence
Pierce-Whitehead Hdw. Co.,
Weldon, N. C.
Sick Headache
For several years my wife was troubled
with what physicians called sick headache of a
very severe character. She doctored with
several eminent physicians and at t great ex
pense, only to grow worse until sue was un
able to do any kind of work. About a year
ago she bea mi taking Chamberlain's Stomach
and liver tablets and today weighs more than
she ever did before and is real well,'' says
Mr. Georne E. Wright of New London; N. Y.
For sale by all dealers.
Hoo Fence
Pierce-A hitehead Hdw. Co.
Wood's Seeds.
Crimson Glover
Sown at the last working
of the Corn or Cotton Crop,
can be plowed under the following
April or May in time to plant oorn
or other crops the same season.
Crimson Clover prevents winter
leaching of the soil, is equal in fer
tilizing value to a good application
of stable manure and will wonder
fully increase the yield and qual
ity of corn or other crops which
follow it. It also makes splendid
winter and spring grazing, fine
early green feed, or a good nay
crop. Even if the crop is cut off,
the action of the roots and stubble
improve the land to a marked de
gree. Write for price and cpecial cir
cular telling about (ceding etc
T.W.Woad&Scns, Seedsmen,
RICHMOND, - VIROSfiiA,
Wood' Descriptive Pall Catalog, ready
about AngtiBi it. wuisan arxmi Farm
ana vegeiaDie oeeaior run plant
ing, maiiea iree on request.
: D G. Barsbs, Pres. Ubu.h VaoeHAK, V. Pres. Paul E. Jarairs, Cashier.
The Peoples Bank,
MURFREESBORO, N. C.
Opued for Business March 15, 1904.
COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Offering every facility-ior hand
ling the accounts oi all, guaranteeing Promptness, Courtesy
and Absolute Safety. All Items are credited at Par No '
Exchange. Special attention given collections. Loans .
made upon approved security, interest i ate 6 per cent.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT-Time deposits received and interest
allowed, credited semi-annually. '
Your Business Solicited. Correspondence invited. .
FOK KENT
I tffer for rent a very desira: j
hie store house ard lot sitmed in '
Rich Square, known as the Vann '
store, aud last year occupied bj John
THE ATLANTKM10TEL
'; AND COTTAGES,
MOREHEAD CITY, N. C. -
The largest and most fashionable Seaside
son & Bntreil; also one dwelling
house situated across the street in
front of the Baptist church
Terms reasonable.
For further information apply
to
E. E. Ethbkidgk,
307 N. Park Ave,
Norfolk, Vai
FOR SALE-
We offer for sale several town
IotB in Seabrard and Gum erry, also j
a number of desirable farms. Terms !
Resort in the South. Three hundred rooms.
single and en suite. Private Baths. Hotel
. greatly improved and made more attractive
; than ever. Lighted by electricity. ; New,
piers, large pavilions. Finest bathing, sailing
and fishing on the -coast Largest and most
j beautifully decorated ball-room in the South,
i Music by the famous Levin Orchestra. Beau
, tiful and varied electric displays on the piers
Cuisine and service first ciass in every respect.
THE IDEAL PLACE FOR REST, PLEASURE
AND RECREATION. -
' Special rates to families. '.
I .Write for diagram and booklet. ..
:a.&n.cr.r. A. J. COOKE.
Owners. - Manager.
easy.
!
Wanted
We are in the market for tim
bered land If you want to buy or sel
correspond with us.
W. F. GRUBBS & 61).,
Seaboard, N C
Bricks Tor Sale.
We keep on band for sale to the public
a nice lot of Bricks.
Farmers Gin & Mill Co,
Rich Square, N. C
WOODLAND HIGH
SCHOOL.
Fall Term Begins Monday
August 29. 1904.
Good building. Healthy loca
tion. Pupils prepared . for Col-;
lege. Board in good families
very ' reasonable. Tuition lov
for advantages offered.
For other information write
X N. W. Britton, Prin,
or G. M. Holloman, Chm.
" Woodland, N. C."
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