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; lIr H. HJonea returned from 7 IUchmond Wednesday, where ne ... . - t- i '',:,,V'.i La tirippe seems to be preva lent in this community. - : Mrs. J. R. Baughara spent last week with her daughter, Mrs. A. L.Gray, of La Grange, return ing Saturday. w ; v ;V : Mrs. Elpena Parker of Menola spent Saturday and Sunday with her father and mother. Mrs. L. R. Gilbert returned to had been to purchase mules. Y v liir. J. H. Jenkins returned ; from Richmond Tuesday. ' Dr. C.F. Griffin went to Wood ' land Tuesday. , Miss Lula Northcott continues suite sick at Sarah Leigh Hospit J. Her parents have been with her home in Raiefch Monday af- ner several nays, ter a brief stay with her parents ur. .u, oeaie oi awu w friends. - ' mm?.wn 1vr- it . Rev. L. A. Parker filled his Misses Bertie Northcott and ,,,' wA Rrrrfir A ?.mv . nS61" retUrDed from vins us two excellent and able murium snuay. messages. Mr. Julian Griffin and family prof. E. J. Woodall attended ol woooiana. were m wwa ov- Teacherg Association in . -nrday and Sunday visiting rela- JackBon SatBrfv and remained u Vr t r n j j t o till Sunday with friends, "eT!: ? r?T5 a Mess. Paul Beale and Eston Shaw left for Raleigh Sunday. Griffin of Hebron dined at the quarterly umzoence was neia home of Mr R John80n gua at the Methodist Church Satur day. a. j o j n : j: ti mj uu ouuu-y. jrr.ui..,t Mrg Martha Bristowe j8 visit7 uer unaerwooa preacnea ounuay n fha . a g M p. morning, inepuipii was nuea t - lugm py me paSl0r.:yua3. Miss Fftye Holloman of Wood, XMS1U, ' Ion1 Elllinf Cn)iii.r1nn ni.k fnllr SiinHoir HJT p n n i v a I mo'J aiiu uiiiiaii uvuiiDVUi Hi- uup, pr-turjr t fcui.K hom6 frQm Chowan wkh o m o j v.' hermother.Mrs.FannieBauKharo XVCV. TT. 11. OIUWU 11UCU U1B - Cf.J ;i fJ regular appointment Sunday at M xrfl t,.o. the Winton Baptist church. day with 'his-aunt,' Mrs. Fannie are on the sick list air. W. S. Herring and Misses p0n.OM rlJ D X I n 04- was a caller in town Sunday rarnarfittSflllB Hew. evening. Mr. and Mm. R R TAonifor Mrs. uetsy fiiand oi near oa- maat s?unri-v oftemnon -ni Mi. htia is visiting her son, Mr. J.E. and Mr8. Miller who have recent- We are glad to.report aU those Mead J. n Rpi and h wnowereon me sics usi iasi T Griffin were called to the bed WeeK mucn improved. siA6 af their dano-hter Mr. w mra. zwuiciuiu oi Emporia, to Parke- ftf wwnAmn o9n,. TT . j , f rrT 1 I " , wvx- vi., reramea nome last w eonea-1 ,jay oay alter a weeK S visit wiui ner Mess. C. R, Harrell and D. M. wster, Mrs. C. B, Vick. B(,ftie Rtiii -nnHt,,,- ;fa We are sorry to report little m,,.., pta n-.- atli ol Wfllow Woodard quite sick of tie Bryan 0f Rich Square are "r'Tn , ?T KuestsatMrs. T. H. Hart's. nr. o. jv ruana wem ro or- Am- . B11Pn-ao mam-M loiK lasiwees on ousiqess ,ace last . . nuii. i ui. a. ureui ui iwiciKu, ftvin(.l, PahinnrD f h Ba.,Anf k State Deputy Head Consul of the L,hpn MiB r.,v,j nMa an m ' Modern Woodmen of America, r.rHfi nmnr !f ; fkl H la. it? J I I Mftutu aaa ujq wm k.vb V,rBIl holy of matrimony, Rev. .u ku ".b D. Cale officiating. uay mgni, reo. iA, nu, Degin- nho Wnmn' iunriAn. c.; mng at 7 o'clock. The Modern ety of Potecasi Baptist church Woodmen here are making ar- hold it8 rejfular meeting rangements to have the occasion with Mrs. D. Cale. All lady 11 1 J T7 F''" fT i. j . y ' when the can Possibly do so. uuujiBiuviieu wwme. W will ko ii.. irr.-ii j ir t-i ci i U16U.1.HU1U10.U, wic y iiiaru luemunui oervice at g Lassiter ine captisc cnurcn here next Sunday afternoon at three o'clock Unrcoc on1 AThIao The program will consist of """CS QHQ lYlUlCS songs, recitations, readings etc. FOR Everybody is invited to attend. I Col on A Tvola The Cause of Many uaaen Ueatns. I wish to announce to my friends There is a disease prevailing in this and tVin Dublin t.hnf. T country most dangerous because so decep- l it j xr j n i r ; II I 1 1 Byy tive. Manysudden at Telford, Hi. O., and would be h .L? P,eased for yon to inspect my ease, pneumonia, stock and prices before purchasing ! heart failure or elsewhere. Will be at Lewistou : result of kid- eacn innrsday during the season, iey . disease. If I allowed toad vance I 1A EKY ATTACHED. thekidney-jjoison lack the vital organs, causing catarrh of I Thanking , you in auvance for Y reTc:lri" I Jour inspections. back, dizriness, aleeplesfneas, nervous- Respectfully, aeaa, .or im xianeys tnemseivet ureas I nr.W down and ute.11lr11. M' CRADLET, Bladder troubles almost always result Kelford. N. C. mm a aerangement or tne Moneys ana 1.0111 umsmb uufti yigau a vuiauivu "th TPJriiiQ withf&a tMt T. HIS EXCiiLtfeNt RtcbRb. Hungry Howard reniniscent ly) Ah, vie boy, yqu don't know how it feels to finish first in 1 test uv endurance an akflL $ Languid Lawrence sarcasti' callv) An' uv course vouse do? 1 Hungry Howard-Well, I don't A11 ue .Southerners prefer to like to brag uv me prowess -.bat j f"086. productions I've won five pie-eaten' congests out uv a e seven! King of Externa!!!: f Is the OrijfinM in Ihc ' r:-:i r 11 i. 3 i cdiesfor all forbs.pf inflammation such pneumonia, croup a::rj colds. Nothing cvt approach Gowsts. ii' j stands supreme. ' , We have been aellinu' (mmividi y Preparation lor Pneumni:m ,vn CoWs -i-er since it was put o'n iftn I , nmrkpt, and hnir found Htm,- ofC , our most Mtisfnctorv K'-H- r: . . . 4 CAlWENfKR .'.nj;SJ l.M holeslie ami llvtHtl V. ut!:ri- Ui,i I i rtfliv illni X ?.. .lull-it itlllt ItP BUY TO-DAY! HAVE IT IN Hit HOKE aii DmtitMf . ' si. soe. ar... GOWAN MEDICAL CO.. DURHAM, U. C. Cfnltrl. iM.n ntmltd ky ru' Ul"r'-l Your Photograph. James Parker, the Old Reliable 1 Photographer, will be in Jackson, N. C. from February 15 to March 5, 1911, prepared to serve you. 2-&-2t ' sections. i .., ;; . In a measure tins may - account for the triumphant success'of the . STIEFF PIANO ''. , made in the South, and the- most popular piano in Di.ie. Equal to any superior to very many. Sold direct from maker to home, on easy terms. Write for price list. . Chas. M. Stieff -, L. O.'STKKLE, MGR., 11 Gran by St.. Norfolk. Virginia. Mention this paper. c'Yviuitue WyiH. Bros..' Official Piano Jamestown Exposition, LOST One light brindle cow. Over square jn right ear and un der square in left ear. . Will give $5.00 regard to know where she is. J. W. Kirkland, ( Margarettsville, N. C. Oa.KI0'S NEW DISCOVER) IfUl Surely Stoo Thai Couoh, Wanted. Contractor to cut in woods and haul to our mill several million feet of Pinev Cypres and Gum logs, Farmers Gin ft Milling Co. Rich Square N. C, Want A1 Toar oraen for J0B VVOlllCU PRINTING. Sea or write JAMES E SMITH Rich Square Sale and Exchange mm We are keeping constantly on hand from 25 to 50 Hordes and Mules. ' High class and work Horses and the best class of Mules that can be found in this section. We also keep on hand a lot of second' hand stock which can be bought very cheap. We are willing to give our customers the benefit of our many years' experience which is an advantage to anyone in buying stocky When in need of any class of Horses arid Mules you will do Well to see us and. examine our stock before buying If In connection with the alove we are keeping on hand a full upply of Buggies, Carriages, Wagons, Harness of all kinds and the very best improved Farming Implements. 1 2miii Ml toot corrects inability t qnickest by a proper treatment of the kid- awamp-Kooi rineaad scald rercomes that ag compelled v. andtoeetn the night. The mild and immediate effect hold urine and scalding tmpasaingit, Move to Watten G)Unty and Get and overcomes that nnpleaKi7t neceseity wvl of being compelled to go often Ummeh Ciirwl nf Malaria the day, and to get up many times during 'S,V' ;:f; is soon realized. It stands the highest be-1 1 Otter for Sale tnatj nice, home i Sfll-,to T?1 hsPl re8torin8 place of Re'v. Archibald Cree, con- ' properties. A trial willconvince anyone, f . . , r..T M' i. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and ia taming 152 acres, situated five ,j, j aoM.by all druggists in fifty-cent -and miles south of Macon, dwelling of , .' ,, one-dollar size bottlea. You may have a wuu wwu, uwouuik i y?:;. ; aampje Dottle ana a book that tell all ruuius, mrjfo auuuy grove, well 'if. anoutit, Dotn sent tree by mau.. Address, cnlAnilirl wntr onttn iMWuw Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. y! sPfeMia Water, Cotton, tObaCCO, XiTYan mH,). -rt.Ai t,:- I nrwrt tuianiite orH - fiino convenient to church, school and ;'si4;: i-fiwamp-Rjaot, 'and don't let a dealer sei stores, good neighbors.' For ; price v, &7o and terms apply to-, . The Roanoke-Chowan Ttmes and Bryan's Commoner $1.65. 6 wks. Holoman Brothers Murf reesboro, N. C. V . v. . Take advantage of our Early Buying so that you can get your sewing over before the hot weather. Silks, Pongees, White Goods, Lawns, Demibes. v ' New line of Ladies' Slippers and Pumps. Notice our Shoe Bargain Counter, Great Values at Little Prices. ; J. ; . .... .. vv,. - : ,. Embroideries, Laces and Insertions in large assortments. Our Entire Stock of Winter Phone No. 6, Rich Square, N. C. NOTICE! Land lor Sale on Esy Terms 1,' - We have for sale about eight or ten good farms'. These " . ; ' lands are well located, in good condition, adapted to all . ; kinds of crops. We will sell at jtair prices in next "sixty ' days and will give liberal terms as to payment. . I ; you desire a good home and farm,: write or--Be6'jf;:;:0 ''' r i' J y?-' 1 it. n ' At Greatly Reduced Prices, Bargains in Ladies'. Coat Suits, Men's Suits, Boys' Suits,. Mens' Shirts, Ladies' Shirt Waists. , v Farm Farmers! ! See our line of. Oliver Chilled Steer Beam Plows, Cbattanooga Steel Beam Plows and Vnlcan Steel Beam Plows. ''' 'i; '?':'. ;': -Agents for Anthony Fence Wire made by American Steel, and Wire Company. .' .j' '"?;':;'i-;:v ." imptoo ; RGaltyldnipf
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