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THIS JKOANOKE-CHO W AN TIMES THURSDAY, MABCH 23 WL k BEAUTIFUL UfL Bfatitil fords Filly Spoken of a life That Is Ended Ber In fluence Lives. Lula I. Nobthcott Not an account of her death, for much has been said of that, but some recollections on her life. If she had lived two months more, it would have been seven teen years since, to her parents, John A. and Mamie L. North- cott, was born this splendid type of vounor womanhood, bhe was the first born and she became to tnem. for a heavenly offennpr the first fruits that their Mas ter's Kingdom might be enriched for her presence. Thus, in the Spring time of years, resolutely and beautifully, and an immor tal answer to a mortol call" was Riven. Her life here was of sunshine. of purity and of happiness and that she might possess these qualities fully matured, she is now a "Happy soul, that all the way, to Heaven hath a summer day." On earth, with Christ her strength, she fought the good .fight and now she stands trium phant in glory. Why venture this confidence? Because nat only the writer but all those who knew her speak out in bold acclaim, the merit and true worth of her life and her ex ample. From a' little child the writer knew her and was wont to look upon her and to judge her day by day. Thus it was the writer's privilege to see her grow into womanhood, developing, so strikingly, every outline of face and form, symetrical and beauti fnl, atd the while she developed a capacity for the highest mental and social attainment. With it all, did her great heart and soul flourish upon her faith and devo tion in the God of Heaven. It was this fealty to her Maker that rounded out a beautiful life ere it was full blown in his service in Earth. Perhaps no death has occurred here that struck as deeply so re sponsive chord of sympathy in the hearts of all the people. True, forsooth, because her life held out every promise and hope that it would blossom and bloom into a sphere of usefulness beyond reckoning; true, because to be deprived of her association and companionship is to be deprived of an influence that's a loss to a community. Then, too, our loss carries with it a corresponding sympathy that goes to the fire side, aiound which she was ac customed to assemble, and make merry and inspire with confi dence. But while her presence is no longer beside the family hearth, her influence is there. Let her loved ones feel and know that if sacrifice is the secret of beauty, culture and character. then, the absent one was truly fair, the embodiment of refine ment, possessed of these enobling qualities by which she was fash ioned to be distinguished from others. Self-sacrifice in her de votion to humanity, and her love for her God was the law of her life. Like the Artist , who gave his mornings to the poor, his evenings to his canvas, she first sacrificed all to her Maker, her loved ones and friends and she looked last to her own welfare. As rust eats the edge of the sword, she knew that selfishness snatched the sweetness from the singer's voice and lest she might lend her influence to things steeped in personal pleasures she chose to wear her life away in kindly deeds for those about her and for the cause of Christ which she made bold to champion. In appreciation of such a life. her friends contend for the privi lege to attest their approval of her example. Her going is a per sonal loss to the writer who had so happy and intimate knowl edge of her young life. She com mends to the bereaved ones that "I have heard that all the tears. All are saved throughout the years, Until some time by and by. When they are changed to jewels, aye, They will make the morning bright With their gleaming, happy light." Sally Jernigan Mitchell. Winton, N. C. Anneta Locals. Quite a number from here at tended the Educational Rally at Rich Square last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Baugham visited in the home of Mr. Leo Wilder at. George last Saturday afternoon. Miss Lida Eure and Miss Roun- tree of Eure, who have been the guests of the Misses Fennell for the past week, returned home" last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Knight of Aulander were guests of Mr and Mrs. A. J. Baugham Sunday. The prayer .meeting at Mt. Olive, conducted by Mr. A. P. Thompson was well attended Sun day. Everybody is cordially in vited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. W, P. Bracy and children visited in the home of Mr. E. T. Parker Sunday. Mr. W. A. Bracv of Rich Square visited at the home of Mr. C. A. Dunning Sundav. Miss Mary Parker of Chowan College, Murfreesboro.spent from Notice. First Class Farm Implements You save Labor, Time and Money when you buy Imple ments that wear weU and work well. The kind that we teU. We issue one of the best and most complete of Farm Imple ment Catalogs. It gives prices, descriptions and much interest information. Mailed free upon request We are headquarters for V. Crimp and other Roofing, Wire Fencing, Barb Wire, Poultry ' Netting, etc ; Write for Descriptive Catalog and prices on any supplies or Farm Im plements you require. The Implement Co. 1302 East Main St, 'RICHMOND, . . VIRGINIA. North Carolina, Superior Court, Spring Term. J. H. MacLesry vs W. E. Trenchard and T. G. Trench- ard partners trading us W. E. and T. G. Trenchard, Thos. W. Mas m receiv er of the Wstcott Trenchard Lumber Co. Northampton and Hertford Railway Company. Chas. T.Westcott, Baltimore, Md , trustee under deeds of trust re corded in books 137 and 138 for Norih ampton county action for jurijrmfnt on a laborers and mochanics lean ) dof.-n I-ants. Chas. T, We.stcott of Bait more.Md , trustee above named, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Northampton County for release on a certain laborer's and mechanic ' lean duly filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court for said county; and the de fendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the next term of the Superior Court of the said coun. ty to be held on the 4th Monday after the 1st Monday in March 1911, at the Court House in said connty in Jackson, N. C, and answer or demur to the cum plaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the court for thi relief de manded in said complaint Witness my hand and seal of said Court, this March 1, MIL J. T. Flythe, C. S C. H. Stuart Lewis, W. H.8. Burgwyn, Atys. for Plaintiff Friday until Monday at the home of her father, Mr. E. T. Parker. There will be song service at Pleasant Grove Sunday after noon at 2 o'clock. Sunday School will also be organize! Sunday af ternoon. Every one is cordially invited to go out and help in this good work. Report of the Condition of The Farmers Bank, at Woodland in the State of North Caro lina, at the close of business March 7th, 1911. Resources Loans and discounts $ 87,145.05 Overdrafts Secured $78.58; unsecured $170. 66 249. 14 Banking House $2, 758.84; fur niture & fixtures $1,042 43 8,801.27 Due from Banks and Bankers 22,712.00 Gold coin 65.00 Silver coin, including all minor coin currency 520.06 National bank notes and other U. S. notes " 2.990.00 We Ask You to take Cardul, for your female troubles, because we are sure It vW help you. Remember that this great female remedy fPAH m OF 1 has brought relief to thousands of other sick women, so why not to you? For headache, backache, periodical pains, female weak ness, many have said it is "the best medicine to take." Try It 1 Sea in Tta cay n Total $68,482.62 Liabilities capital slock paid in 5.000.00 Surplus fund 2,660.19 Undivided profits, less current expenses aud taxes paid 380 71 Deposits subject to check 34 398 23 Saving deposits 25,665.13 cashier's checks outstanding 186 76 certified checks 3.50 Accrued interest due depos'rs 188 00 , "The Piano with the Sweet Tone." The Southern Piano for Southern Homes. All true Southerners prefer to buy and use Southern productions provided they equal those of other sections. In a measure this may account for the triumphant success of the STIEFF PIANO made in the South, and the most popular piano in Dixie. Equal to any superior to very many, bold direct from maker to home, on easy terms. Write for price list. Chas. M. Stieff, L. O. STEELE, MOB., 114 Granby St., Norfolk, Virginia. Mention this paper. N F. W bpnng and bummer r r r r c Official Piano Jamestown Exposition. Notice. Total $68,482 52 State of North Carolina, county of Northampton, ss: I, c H. Griffin, cashier of the above named bank, do solc-mnly affirm that the above statement is true to the best of niv knowledge and belief. C n. URIFPIN. cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 15th, day of March, 1911. 1KVIN l dlanchard, Notary Puolic. correc' Attest: J B Griffin. W. F. Out land, E. G. Griffin. Directors. Having qualified as executor of R. S. Powell deceased late of Brunswick county, Va., thin is to notify all per sons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit tbem to the undersigned on or before the 3rd day of March, 1912 or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 3rd day of March, 1911. J. G. Powell, Executor of R. 3. Powell, W oodview, Brunswick County, Va. Mason & Worrell, Attorneys. 3-9-6t At Wf artt f A Your orders for JOB VVaillCU PRINTING. See or write JAMES E SMITH Rich Square Sole and Exchange tables We are keeping constantly on hand from 25 to 50 Horses 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 stock. When in need of any class of Horses and Mules you will do well to see us and examine our stock before buying In connection with the above we are keeping on hand a full supply of Buggies, Carriages, Wagons, Harness of all kinds and the very best improved Farming Implements-. Holoman Brothers, Phone No. 25, Rich Square, N. C. NOTICE I Land for &ale on Easy Terms 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 fair prices in next sixty days and will give liberal terms as to payment. If you desire a good home and farm, write or see Northampton Realty Company, Jackson NX Wynh Bros, Store Murfreesboro, N. C. OUR rtT TT fek tiv Is Now Stocked With All The Latest Creations In SPRING and SUM MER Goods. Mw rireesborb, N. C;
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