THE BOANOKB CHOTVA'N TTMEb THURSDAY AUGUST 141013.
Hirgarensvlile News.
Mr. A. A. Rothschild and little
sons, Harry and Lewis. Emporia
arrived last week and are the
iraefitB of her sister. Mrs. C. B
Vick.
Mr. C. W. Martin, Milwaukee
was in town last Thursday and
spent the night with Mr, J,
Bridgers
Dr. Geo. W. Mitchell and Mr,
J. G. Bottoms spent the past
Sunday at Panacea Springs. They
made the trip in Dr. Mitchell'
car.
Mr A. A. RothBchild and Mr.
WJJie Lundy, Emporia, were
very welcome visitors in' the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Vick
last Thursday night and Friday
Mr. Lundy is Mrs. Vick's neph
ew and this was his first visit to
Northampton.
Mr. J. T. Bridgers, who hast
been very sick during the sum
mer, is considerably improved
and his friends enjoy having him
among them again.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Vick, ac
companied by Mrs. Rothschild
left Sunday for Panacea Springs.
Mrs. Jas. R. McLendon spent
several days last week in the
hospitable home of her friend,
Miss Mollie Taylor, Mt Carmel.
Mr. D. C. Barnes and sister.
MiBS Sarah, Dr. Geo. N. Harrell
Murfreesboro, and Mr. Jack Har
rell, Potecasi. are guests today
(Tuesday) in the magnificent
home of Dr. and Mrs, R.H. Stan
cell.
Mrs. Edward K. Ueberry and
infant, Julia Frances, who have
been on the sick list for the past
two weeks are improved.
Mrs. A. d. Spivey endured a
alight stroke of paralysis last
week. She is up, however.
' Mr. Richard Watson, Mur
freeeboro. arrived Monday with
Dr. R. H. Stancell's new touring
car.
' We extend much sympaty to
Mr. Will Barnes. Francisville, in
the death of his wife last week
Mrs. Barnes was ill for weeks of
typhoid fever. She left several
little children who will so keenly
miss her. May God comfort and
strengthen the faithful husband
and little ones in this great hour
of sorrow.
The W. C. T. U. services were
very highly enjoyed here on last
Sunday P. M. The most inter
esting program was rendered.
which consisted of song, scrip
ture reading.recitation, dialogue,
addreseeB, etc. The addresses
were indeed enjoyed by all pres
ent, and the Union is greatly en
couraged when young men man-
if est interest. The managers of
the entertainment deserve great
credit.
Woodland Locals.
The gold Medal contest under
the auspices of the W. C. T. U.
will befciven here Thursday even
ing of this week, beginning at
eight o'clock. Each of the con
testants has won a silver medal
and this will be the most interest
ing one given yet as each mem
ber of the contest is especially
gifted in elocution. A large au
dience is desired. After the en
tertainment refreshments will be
served by the members of the
W. C.T. U.
Miss Jessie Blanchard left Mon
day for Rozobel to attend a house
party given by Mrs. Willis Rid
dick of Suffolk, Va.
Misses Annie Futrell and Nell
Bentball and Mr. R. B. Benthall
spent Sunday in Norfolk and 0
cean View.
Misses Grace Joyner and Ethel
Boyce of Portsmouth and Pearl
Daughtry of Lasker are viBiting
. Mrs. J. P. Blanchard this week.
Mrs. Effle Holland and little
daughter of Norfolk, Va.. are
spending sometime with relatives
and friends in and around town.
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Griffith
and Miss Mary Grant Griffin are
: spending this week at the sea
shores of Virginia.
- Mrs. J. H. Jenkins of Aulan
der it visiting in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Benthall.
Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Outland and
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Pond spent
Saturday night and Sunday at
Panacea Springs.
Misses Brunice and Marie Jen
kins of Aulander spent several
days here last week with their
friends Misses Pauline Outland
and Intz Benthall.
Mrs. S.J. Copeland Jr., and
Misses Mary Ella Copeland and
Sybil Harrell were in Norfolk
several days last week.
Two of the Northampton coun
ty convicts were brought here
last Saturday to begin work Mon
day on the public roads of Rich
Square Township.
Mrs. Alex Boyette and daugh
ter Miss Ruth are visiting friends
in PhoebuB and Virginia Beach.
Mrs. Estelle Joyner of Winton
is spending sometime here with
friends.
MissVerna Joyner of Aulander
is visiting Miss Jessie Griffin.
Mrs. Bettie Williams Taylor of
Union is the guest of Mrs. J. P.
Griffin this week.
George Hews.
Misses Blannie and Courtney
Brown of Lasker spent the week
end with their cousin, Elizabeth
Brown.
Miss Sallie Futrell of Rich
Square visited at Mr, C. T. Out
land's Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Annie Biownof Menola
spent several days the past week
with Beulah JesBup.
Mr. David Copeland of Bridge
port, Indiana, who went- from
this county more than forty years
ago. is visiting at Mr. A. U.
Copeland's. His son, Albert, who
is a prominent minister in the
Friends church at Cincinnati,
Ohio, is here also.
Mr. W. T. Brown and sister,
Miss Anna, spent Monday night
at Mr. T. C. Peele's near Rich
Square. ,
Mr. Arthur Outland of Phila
delphia and his sister, Miss Gulia,
dined at Mr. C. T. Outland's last
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jessup
called on Mrs. Sarah Parker near
Eagletown last Sunday after
noon. They reported that the
road on the Cuttawhiskey swamp
dam was almost impassable.
Mr. James Brown of Menola
was in tnis neignbornood the
past week threshing wheat and
oats. He found the crop very
light Those haying threshing
done were: J. W. Jessup, J. El-
wood Boyce, A. W., B. P. and
W. Jordan Brown and W.J. Par
ker.
Crops in this vicinity are look
ing fine at this time. Late corn
and cotton, however, on land
where the soil is not deep, will
suffer for rain before many days.
Mr. E. L. Vick is improving
the appearance of his residence
a great deal by treating it to a
nice new coat of white paint
Mr. W. J. Brown is having
8omeo!d houses remodeled and
some new ones built in order to
accommodate those working in
the basket factory here,
unless we are favored with a
good soaking ''season."
Mrs. Betty Sue Lassiter, wife
of Mr. H. T. Lassiter, who has
been in very poor health for more
than a year, passed away last
Wednesday about eleven o'clock.
Mrs. Lassiter had been a great
sufferer for a long time and we
earnestly trust that she is at
rest
When You Spend Your
Money Spend It Right.
Buy a
Picker
LILLINBTON Peanut
and Watch Results.
Peanuts Picked off With This Pick
er Always Bring the Very Highest
Market Prices.
You can see one of them work at
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I will See You and Explain the Work Fully.
C. B. POND, Agent,
WOODLAND,
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When You Buy a Pair of
COSBY SHOES
you get a Stylish Shoe, and one that Fits
Well and Wears Well three things that go to
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Notice.
Having qualified Wore the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Northampton
County the Executor of the estate of
M. E. D. Watson, late ol laid County,
this ia to notify all persons indebted to
her estate to make prompt lettlement
with me, and all persons holding: claims
against the estate will present them to
me, duly verified, on or before August
8, 1914, or this notice will be pleaded in
btr of their recovery. ,
This August, 7, 1913.
C. W. Watson,
Executor of the Estate of 14. JC. D.
Watson, deceased.
We want to reduce our stock of Shoes as much
as possible before receiving our fall line and in
order to do this we are offering SOME RARE
BARGAINS . If you need anything in this line
for any member of your family it will pay you
to come to see us.
Farmers Supply Co.,
Rich Square, North Carolina.
J. L. Barham, President,
R. H. Powell, Vice-President,
J. W. Fleetwood, Cashier,
R. C. Knight, Asst. Cashier.
Meherrin Valley Bank,
Boykins, Va.
OPENED FOR BUSINESS OCTOBER 1ft, 1902.
Capital, - - - - 126000.00
Undivided Profits, - - - 4602.68
Deposits, - - - - - 72663.16
Thanking our customers for their patronage in the past, we res
pectfully solicit their business in the future, promising safety, prompt
ness and courtesy to all. regardless of the size of their accounts.
: We carry insurance against day and night robbery. We also pay
4 per cent interest on time deposits.
The present Cashier and his assistant have held their positions for
seven years, which is sufficient guarantee as to their ability to man'
age the affairs of the bank, so we shall be glad to have any of our
Northampton friends to open an account with us, let it be small or
large, they will be appreciated, and the same courtesy will be extend
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(Formerly BOONE ft JENKINS)
Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants.
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