THE BO AN OKE-CHO W AN TIMES TI1U BS rA V . J A K U a It V 30. ! 1 3 T as LASEEE HEWS. Items VI- fieieral sod Personal Rews Gathered About Town and clotty. Misses Ruth Dowell and Lillian Pope, accompanied by Mr. Ralph Parker, visited in Potecasi Sat urday evening. The Farmers' and Women's Institute which was held here last Wednesday was well attend ed. Many people from the sur rounding towns and communities were present. The leaders o the institutes were experts in their line of work, ' and timely questions were discussed in a practical and masterful way. The prizes offered in the three con tests were won respectively by Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Rose, and their son. Master Otis Rose. We are glad to report that Mrs W. E. Lassiter and her son, Mr. Wray Lassiter, and Mr. Andrew Draper, nicely recovering from sickness. Mrs. R. T. Vaughan and little son Willie, of Roanoke Rapids, are visiting in the home of Mrs. L. G. Draper. . Rev. D, Cale filled his regular appointments at the Baptist churches here Saturday and Sun day, excepting the Sunday even ing appointment. Rev. Lloyd Parker of Menola.filled the even ing appointment. He preached a helpful, practical sermon to a good congregation. Rev. , Mr. Parker was entertained in the excellent home of Dr. Whims while in our town. Miss Lina Gray of Boykins, Va., reached our town last Sat urday and entered upon duties as music teacher on Monday. She began with a large class and it will no doubt grow rapidly till she has as many pupils as she can teach. Miss Gray is a grad uate m music and comes to our town highly recommended as a music teacher. Mrs. J. B. Elliott who has been teaching here tor several years, still has a large class. Our people are becoming more deeply interested in music and the teachers will no doubt be kept quite busy. Miss Gray is teaching in the home of Mr C. W. Draoer. She is prepared to teach pianoforte, organ, and voice culture. , A public entertainment will be given in the Audicorium of the graded school by the grammar pupils of the school Friday even ing of this week at 7:30. No ad mission fee will be charged. The program will consist of panto- mines, dialogues, recitations, music, etc. The lecal Woman's Bettei ment Association will serve refreshments and give contests. Public cordially invited. It is earnestly desired that all the patrons of the school who can will visit the Lasker Literary Society in their meeting on Fri day evening of this week at the school auditorium. A lively de bate is being prepared, the ques tion for debate being, Resolved: "That immigration should be further restricted bv law. "Other interesting numbers are on the program. All are invited to at tend. Miss Clara Vaughan left Fri day of last week for Jackson where she will be for about two weeks. She has resumed work with Bowers and Co , of that town, during the special sale of ten days. The following program will be rendered by the Epworth League at the M. E. church Sunday evening, at 7:30 o'clock: Subject-"The Prayer Life of Jesus." Leader C. Deloatch. Sonar. Scripture Reading. Prayer. ; Hymn. Talk BenjV Boone. Subject for discussion by sev eral Leaguers "Did Jesus pray because his nature required it, or merely because he wanted to set an example for his disciples?" Male Quartette Messrs. Par ker, Bridgers, Brewer and Dra per. Remarks. Benediction. is probably due to uric acid in the system the blood must be purified the poisonous acid driven out and general health must be improved. Thousands testify that 4 c n. c j .i y dcoii niuuiun iiuo me system of poisonous acid by enriching the impover ished blood, and its con centrated nourishment is converted into red blood corpuscles which drive oat rheumatism. It is especially valuable to aged people. Ask for and inti$t on SCOTT'S. Scott ft Bownb, Bloomfield, If. J. 12-60 j I fHAVE YOUR OVERCOAf MAt TO MEASURE! iwMkSH UU U U Ui V r, i m. i in if cAttend the SEMI-ANNUAL SALE A Quarter Section of good farm laDd, such as we have in Northampton County, is more than equal to the average gold mice. IT IS A SURE THING. Under proper tilling it produces a competence. And all the time it is incVeasinj; in value. Why invest in land a thousand miles away of which you know nothing, when we have bargains rijrht here that will make you rich ? Moore & Flythe, Jackson, - North Carolina. At . - LET U3 have your next order for a Tailor-Made Suit, Trousers or Overcoat, bit, Style and Workmanship Guaranteed. Formers Supply Comp'y, Rich Square, N. C. Horses and Mules I have just had a car of nice mules to arrive, which I can offer at reasouacle prices, and will keep a full supply of both horses and mules always on hand, having them to arrive every two weeks during the season Thanking vou for past patron age, I will again invite you to ex amine my stock before purchasing Prices right and terms are easy. Special inducements to cash buy ers. 1 our price is mine. Ayaiu thanking you, I am, Yours to serve. R. C. BENTHALL. Woodland. N. C. Gov. Wilson Will be Inaugurated President March 4th, 1913. Account of the above Historic Event, which, as we all know, will be the great est occasion our Southland has enjoyed in 20 years, The Seaboard Air Line Railway, is making preparations to take care of the great multitude of people who will attend same. Specia" Trains, Special Pullman Sleeping Cars, Special Coaches, will be required in large numbers. If you ex pect to attend this great event you should get busy, Clubs, Societies, Schools and other organized bodies of all kinds expecting to attend should get in line at once. Write the undersigned wbo will give you important informa tion, and take care of yen or your party in the best manner possible. H. S. LEARD, Division Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N. O. Subscribe to the Tares. mm a aa it unce roil wear o "REGAL," you will al ways be a "REGAL" wearer. For Ooalitv, Style and Comfort the "Re gal" Shoe has no equal. We have a large selected stock of tnis well known shoe, and if you want the best shoe vou can buy for the money, let us sell you a "KEGAL " We have the "Monumental" Tailoring Co's agency, and can give you perfect satisfaction at the lowest possible cost. Our Mr. W. M Wood has had several years experience in taking measures, and guarantees a fit. If not in every way pleased do not take the clothes. In fact we have the most up-to-date general merchandise store to be found. ALL GOODS NEW. Our motto is: "The greatest valur s for your itoney." Give us a trial before purchas ing elsewhere, and we will give you satisfaction. W. M. Wood & Co., Jackson, N. C. I. H. Waller JEWELER And State Registered Optometrist of Weldon, N. C. Will be in Jackson at Hotel Bur wyn every 1st Monday of each month, for the purpose of . Testing Eyes and Fitting Glasses. Examination Free. SATISFAC TION GUARANTEED. S. A..L. & A. C. L. Watch In The price of the Times only $1 par year Anybody caa pay. this. Thos. B. Wynn, Owner. cTWURFREESBORO, N. C. . Eri. Sat, Feb. 5V 6, 7,8. It Will Pay You to Lay Aside Everything and take Advantage of This Stupendous Record Breaking Saje. EXPERIENCE has taught us there is no mor.ev for usirT'Left Overs ' therefore at the end of each senson we plunge th knife in all 'Shelf warmers" R-gar i less of Cost. REMEMbER! This will be the Greatest Ssle we have et had arid if you want jour mon-y to do doub'p duty you must, rnt miss this wonderful selling even: at Murfreesboro's Fig. Depart ment Sforo next Wednesday, Thursday, Friday andSaturlay. NOW LISTEN! ! Under do circumstances will we eharpR bpv gords during this Gin "tic Sal as every article -ill be sold for CASH. Satis fac ion or mrney refunded." FREE! FREE! FREE! To the FirslFive Ladies Making a Purchase of 1c or More on Wednesday Feb. 5 we will Give an Um brella Absolutely Free. CTo the Firs! Five Men Mak ing a Purchase of 1c or More we will Give a Nice Shirt Absolutely rree. 4 4 Bieachtd Cottons 15c 25 Vew $15 00 12Je Androscopgin. Lonsdale, Taloura Sprirsf Silks Coat Suits Sale Price 8c. 12JC 12jc 19c $9 98 4-4 Unbleached ot- 10c Laces, 10c 12Je $15 00 tons, 10c g-adeSc. 7c Sale Price Talcum Matting Men ' Suits gradJ 5c- 6c 5e 8c $10 00 50c Mens Underwear 8c $5.00 Panama Hate 15c $13.00 29c. Pants 1 1 match ' , Laces $2.9 Towels Men's Suits 29c. 4c Just think of it! 8c $8 50 Men s 4.00 Shoes 10c 52 in ail wool $10O ' ' $1 50 our choice Dres Ginghams Broad '1 Kith Sweet-Orr Overalls Boys' Suits I $2 98 7Jc Sale price 50c 759 , 98c Special Lot Apron 50c $1.25 Big Lot Men's $3.00 Shoes Checks Table Damask Umbrellas Embroideries $1.98 5c 39c 89c lOq Special Lot 50c Woolen Great Big $2.25 12Jc Lonsdale Men's $150 Hats Dress Goods Towels only Boys Suits rambric, 98c 38c 5c $1.50 9c O. N. I. 75c Big 25c $3.00 $1.00 Spool Cotton, Sale Dress Goods Towels Bovs Suits Men's Dress ShirtS Prire 3c 50c 19c $2.25 79c Calicoes, Big Lot $1,50 25c $12 50 7 and 8c Values, lc Rugs Matting Coat Suite now 3c Hose 5c 98c 18c $7.50 Remember the Day, the Date. Rain or Shine the Great Slaughter Sale goes on jusl the same. Doors Open at 9:00 A.M. Our Store Will be closed Tuesday, the Pay Before the Great Sale, Music Furnished Through the Entire Sale. Big Department Store, Murfreesboro, ' - - - .- - N. C

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