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ma el En Tites-BlsH School " Ccccjjlrj Rew Wining- . Ecscnl Ren Id Brief. v Large quantities of pork was ki'Jed In this ricinity the past ; week and we hear of many oth- en who will have their hoar kill- tags this week. Mrs. Maggie Ellis of Port Nor folk. Va., arrived Saturday noon on a visit to her parent?, Mr.and lira. J. E. Cuthrell Mrs. B. F. Harris, who has been confined to her bed the , past week with a stubborn case of neuralgia, coupled with a deep cold, is slowly improving at her iranie here. Prof. J. R. Ware returned Sat urday afternoon from Greenville, where he bad been attending meeting of teachers from differ ent portions of the State. He reports a very pleasant and profit able session. ' Notwithstanding the unprecedented eold weather Greenville opened wide her doors and gave the teachers an old fashioned Southern welcome. Rev. IS. N. Harrison was on hand Sunday prepared to fill h regular monthly appointment at theM. E. church. Only a very few came out to hear him preach eo he returned to Garysburg on No. 41 and did not attempt to reach his Concord church in the afternoon. He acted very wisely as the ground was so sleek with jtleer, country travel was dan serous. Oar people were, not surprised at Bro. Harrison's coming as he never fails to meet hia appointments unless proyi dantially prevented. ; Ifr. J. T. Maddrey has been offering very much, with rheu matism, for the past two weeks. His whole left side is' attacked said is almost helpless in that aide. Mrs. J. u. rope, who was stricken with paralysis, in entire tight aide, more than a week ago, is improving very slowly, much to the regret of friends. f We cannot report any improve roent in the weather, except it is not quite so cold as last week Snow covers the ground to depth of several inche3. It has been many years since this sec tion has been visited by sch continuous, severe weather. Al the pumps in town have been out of commission, fortunately there arp many open wells here and water has been easy to obtain Mrs. J. D. Yates died at her borne in the country, near here, Sunday night. Her death was aot unexpected as she bad been in uoor health for more than a year. She will be buried tomorrow Tuesday) in the family ctme tory. She is survived by an aged husband, four grown daughters Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There ia a disease prevailing in this , country most dangerous because so decep- , live, xuanysuaaen I deaths are cansed by it heart dis- ease, pneumonia, Heart failure or apoplexy are often the resuli remit of kid' Iney disease. If kidney trouble is ; aijowedtoadvance the kidney-poison ed blood will at tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of . . miiiv i 11 mil the bladder, brick-dust or sediment in the urine, head ache, back ache, lame , back, dizziness, sleeplessness, nervous ness, or the kidneys themselves break 1 down and waste away cell by cell. ' Bladder troubles almost always result v from a derangement of the kidneys and better health in that organ is obtained quickest by a proper treatment of the kid Y' mtys. Swawp-Root corrects inability t4 .. . .- bold urine and scalding pain in passing it, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity - of being compelled to go often through ' " the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and immediate effect of Swamp-Root, the great lfiny remedy toon realized. It stands lie b hest be cause of its remarkable Lea.tt jesting topertiea. Atrial will convince ai.jone. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is sold by alt drr agists in ffty-cr.it and one-dollar size botk.es. You :nar have a ample bottle and a book that tells all (out it, both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kilmer & Co., Singhamton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this gen eroos offer in this paper. Don't make may mistake, but remember the name. . - ' Swamp-Root, And don't let a dealer sell - , too something in place of Swam p-Root yxwdoyonwillbedisappoiated. and two sons who have our sin cere sympathy in their seoara tion from a christian-wife and mother. - .' . Our High School ia getting on very nicely in their pew building. They finished moving in . last i week. It is impossible to decide who is the proudest of their new J Quarters, rror. ware or his pu pils. The attendance ia not as large as it would be if the weath . er was not so bad. The audito rium is comfortably seated with modern opera chairs. The read ing room will next be fitted up with nice chairs and a large ta ble. Much is yet to be supplied. but as every thing comes to those who labor and wait, we feel con fident all our school needs will be met in due time. If every pa tron and friend of the school was as enthusiastic aa Prof. Ware there would be a full treasury all the time until the many needs were supplied. Just here , will say that many who subscribed to the Auditorium Seat Fund have either forgotten or have been too cold to redeem their pledges The chairs are here and in place. were bought for cash and'any who have subscribed and also those who have been planning to give something later, could not do a more helpful thing this cold weather than pay these amounts at once. OtiD Zick Notice of Sale! UNDER MORTGAGE. By virtue of the power and au thonty given by a certain mort gage, executed by A. J. Fly the to B. B. Win borne which is recorded in the office of the Kegister of Deeds for the county of North ampton, in book 150, page 521, the following property will be sold at nublic auction, viz: All the standing timber trees on the tract of land in said county wneresaia a. j. fly the now re sides Place of sale at the Court House Door in Jackson, N. C. H Time of sale February 10. 1912. Terms of sale, cash. This Jan 9, 2912. B. B. WlNBORNF, 1 l8-4t Mortgagee STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF STATU. Certificate of Dissolution. To AH to Whom These Presents May Come Greeting: Whereas, It appears to my sat isfaction, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, deposited in my of fice, that the Lasker Manufactur ing Company, a corporation of this State, whose principal office is situated in the to n of Lasker, County of Northampton, State of North Carolina (R P. Morehead being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom pro cess may be served), has complied with the requirements of Chapter 21, Revisal of 1905, entitled "Cor porations, preliminary to the is suing of this Certificate of Disso ution: Jtfow, Therefore, I, J. Br ran Grimes, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do here by certify that the said corpora' tion did, on the 11 day of Janu ary, 1912, file in my office a duly executed and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which said 1 consent and the record of the riro- ceedinirs aforesaid are now on fin in my aid office as orovided bvlfradel school buildings in the State aw . i la Testimost Whireof. I hare I hereto set my hand and affixed my nffinial .). at. RaloiVh thia 11 day of January. A.-D.. 1912 ' J. Bbtan Grimes, " Secretary of Staje Oucldn 3 AnAc Sal v tb Ocsf tVs to The WtrU looking for a per fect one horse plow that is light in weight arid draft and thorough ly adjustable, durable and economical and especially designed for cotton cul tivation and truck farming come in and see the Oliver Goober; The plow you are looking for. Sold UL by 1 luiuiiicuiuiud., N. C. GREAT Bargains Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Clolblng, flats, Crock ery, El at and ; BELOW COST! Having purchased the T, J. Vaughan btock oi Goods at a Great Sacrifice, I am Prepared to Sell You Goods Cheaper than i . Ary One in This Section. Murfreesboro, K C In the T. J Vaughan Brick Store. Your Business Demands GOOD PRINTING! Before giving your order for Bune Write for my ramples of Letter Heads, Note Heads. Bill Heads, Envelopes, Statements, Etc My quality and prices wi!l please you. GEO. N. MARTIN. Job Printer. Conway, N. C. Joe M. Mann, NOTICE! Town Lots and We bare three good farms in Wiccacanee township which we will sell on easy terms. Good lands adapted to all crops. Good locations. TOWN LOT. We have a town lot in the prosperocs town of Seaboard containing about six acres on ll M ni stable and all necessary out-buildings, xma is well located in the town. Seaboard is guca cnurcues ana nejKaoora q i - i. i i - - j Pi88 in the county to live. Terms "ted 10 U9 This the 21st day of September, Address, .Northampton Realty Company, . ' Jacbea,HX" " ; Dv Rich Square m Notice. Seaboard Feed and Furniture Co., Hay, Corn, Oats, Shipstull Spring Seed, Oats, Etc. at lowest possible prices. Just received nice new line Furniture and House Furnishing Goods at right prices. Terms cash or part cash, balance on easy installments. Cook Stoves, Ranges, Heaters for wood or coal. We also carry a nice line of New Home Sewing Machines, They are too well known to need any comment on them. , Corres pondence solicited. Needles Bob- ins, Bands, Etc. to any machine. Thanking our friends for past favors and -asking a continuance of same, we are. Yours for business. Seaboaiw Fm A Farairers Ce. Seaboard. N. C Tax Notice. .... The law requiros me to collect the taxes for Seaboard Township by the first Monday in February, 1912, and pay same to the Treas urer of Northampton County. Al delinquent tax payers will please meet me at Seaboard on the fol lowing days and pay their taxes and avoid trouble. I will be at Seaboard January 13, 20,27. 1912. G. S. Pruden, 2w Tax Collector. 1 Sucttfatf wJi'n everything e!is tuls. u ire, vuo i'.iai.on ana imais weaknesses they are tlie sqtuenia remedy, as tbouaanUi have unified. FOR KIDNEY. LIVER AND 6 romACH TROUBLE it ia the beat medicine ever aaU over druggist' counter. Ur. King's && iJiu PiUs Theses lr the world. Farms for Sale. of land with six room dwelling now building one of the finest and has a splendid graded school ? . j ai. a n a one oi toe most . aesiraoje made known upon inquiry di- 1911. pan I4 rx m Efo w Oi Wyffii Bros. Big Department Store Murfreesboro, C. LADIES SUITS AND WRAPS, MENS SUITS, BOYS SUITS MAMMOTH On Hand & Be Cleaned Up A NOW Is Your COME Great Reductions in V V ynn Murireeoboro, N. C. AT STOGK MUS T bv January . er V .... .V EARLY. Every Department. ros., Chance 1
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