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4VlV Dr. E. . W. Hunter Jas B.een he h8nd M"?:, Perhaps khew hirn ' better than 4 'v.-'1 AI-AC i
:MvK:: DENTAL SURGEON avily upon out dear friend, many other,. ' He wa,: pro rlVlHm !
K'rW- N kr v P"8..nJMr. John B.' Brewer gressive farmer, a goad mighbor -'wyx- SOLD RlGHTas it is to have it BOUGHT RIGHT' 4
V- 4: : - North Carolina of Chowan College, who have and a splendid citizen. , -N' Xi ' ; . V: ' : 1 XTriT liVr O C.-' a titoAw I
' ; Ofltot.Uptafc to Bank. Bunding . tearfully but , triumphantly seen . Hia remaids were interred in Let me handle your Magazines for you JlU.LMrjVGC JAVySOIJ !
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f r. U L. FOWell forth m all the joy of a clear. Coleraine, N. C , the rites being 4 M . Have built upa large business by giving BwtatereW Browrt: '
, DENTIST. - unwavering faith to the promised conducted.! the Rev. 8rince i ad e; .j flTanhfeft,?hi?II? them et?" J00 ? Prtate :
' AhU li r reward of the Dure in heart, field of the Episcopal Church cf you money on dub order. Your: 'Pt,on-
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ices some months ago. Jessie Peace to his ashes and may , AIw take Ienewal, for aU M'- '" ' ' ' "" r ' ,
followed on November 27th. Of the God of us all bring comfort Wifl be glad to quote you price. lTBB,BBas8,B1B?s -J
them it may be truly said "They to .11 hftmonrnh!.t, :- - - II - ' r 1 1 1 N'
XJao be found at hia office at all times
ept when notice is given in this paper
Mason, Worrell & Long
Attornejs-at-Law
T. W. tfason. Garvebunr. N. C. J. A
Worrell, Rich Square, N. C..W.L. Long
Boanote Rapids, N. d
ftaetiee in all coorta. Uusuess prompt-
tf and faithfully attended to.
Ernest R. Tyler
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Roxobel, N. C.
Office second floor of Roanoke Chowan
Bank Building.
Practice in all Courts. Business prompt
ly and faithfully attended to.
CL EL Midyette W. H. S. Burgwyn
Midyette& Burgwyn
Attorneys at Law
(Practice confined to civil matters only)
Practice in all Courts. Busi
ness promptly and faithfully at
tended to.
Offices in Bank of Northampton Bldg.,
Jackson, N. c. The Fanners Bank,
woodland. N. c
BenJ. B. Winborne Stanley Winborne
WINBORNE & WINBORNE
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Mnrfrecsboro, t N.'c
'Phones Nos. 17 and 21
His friend,
Alanson Capehart.
Roxobel. N. C. - v
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nesses, I measured it out, finding
a total yield of 5040 pounds or 90
bushels of good dry corn . on my
acre not counting that which was
overlooked in gathering.
(By Wilson Garris, Conwa)
I joined the corn club one dav
-A. T. Vick L. G. Vick
AT. VICK&SON
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER
Satisfaction Guaranteed. Let us
Estimate on your Work.
FRANKLIN, VIRGINIA.
Dr. W. J. Ward
DENTIST
Wddon, -:- North Carolina
were lovely and pleasant in their
lives and in their deaths thev
were not divided. '? Each noa
sessea cnarm, versatility and a
rare zest for noble unselfish ser
vice. Mubi'c. the divine art in
which Jessie so early attained
recognized excellence both at
home and abroad, seemed the
natural expression of her beauti
f ul spirit. Her wonderful skill
at the organ 'was enhanced by
the gentleness, sympathy and
calm strength which were at Bchool, when the County Agent
characteristic of her. She was cama to see the boys at home. I
the essentia artist. Her ner- did not make as much as I
sonality attracted and held- a I thought at first, because the
large circle of devoted friends to drought killed some of it and I
whom her own loyalty was in- had a bad stand. I had lots of
tense. The keen disappointment fun this year and have been wor
of a serious and painful illness ried some. One day I was plow
that ffave nause to a career of in? in mv corn when it van hiah.
brilliant achievement did not be- er than my head. It was very
tray her for one moment intn Drettv. The mule iiimnpd nff
J gloomy thoughts or complaining, and ran through ) it and broke it
l, was niung mat ueatn's uuwn. , i was wornea- tnen. l
bright angel" should come to her was sowing fertilizer in it on
in the cultured home of her day when a cloud came up and
happy girlhood, at Chowan, got me wet. That was fun. I
Thinking of ber as a small child thought I had an acre until Mr.
there, watchinir .the lovolv hud J. J. Boone and Mr. f! W Rm'm-Io
expand into fragrant Christian came up and measured it, and it
womannooa, bo nt lor the Mast- was 77 a W. not -quite, an . acre
er'B Use. witneaflino- her niarnal Who looks over thin rmnrH m
successes in both art and life, I say well I don't see how the can
mere come to mind the lines that set mat done for that, but what
will live in honor of such lives I got here is right. Some one
while human hearts can love and will fay, he did not make that
remember-and thank God. much 1 know. If you don't think
'Sunset and evening star. 80 a.sk. Mr- Boone' he is a Dreach
And one clear call for me! 1 flon 6 Bardy tmnK ne Wl11
And mnv thpr ha t "e- One thing 1 enjoyed this
J. PRESTON BOYD
MAGAZINES
RICH SQUARE, N. C
Farm For Sale.
Twenty acres of land in the cor
porate limits of the town of Koxo-
bel, about 300 yards from Rail
road station, same . distance from
new school building Close to
three churches, two banks. For
farther information call on or
writs
Alvah Smith,
Roxobel, N. C.
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When your blood la not In a healthy
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your system la unable to withstand the
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I
On February the 3rd, 1919 -
I will sell at the Court House door, in Jackson, North
ampton County, North Carolina thefollowing tract of
land, known as the late W. C. Piland home place, con
taining 116 acres, more or less, located in Wiccacanee
Townshipj on the County Road leading from Margaretts
ville to Galatia. Find description of land in book 112,
page 411. .About 60 acres of this land cleared, the bal
ance in woods, with about One Thousand Dollars worth
of Lumber on same. This is a good three horse Farm
. with fairly good buildings "on it, and in a good neighbor
hood. The terms can be arranged to suit if you will call
on me at my home in Seaboard, N. C.
This the 28th day of December, 1918. Signed,
J. W. ROSE, Seaboard, N. C.
Try our "Want Ad Column". Want ads bring quick results!
the bar,
When I out oat to sea.
Dr. J. M. JACOBS
HUXTfTTV ROXOBEL, N. C
Extracting $1.00.
Chappell & Shoulars
RICH SQUARE, N. C
Dealers in Beef, Pork, and Oysters
Highest Pride faid for Live Stock,
Hides, Etc.
Your Patronage Solicited.
NOTICE OF SERVICE
MRS. B. B. LANDIS
Graduated Trained Nurse
Cell Square InstItu!e,RIcn Square.N.C
WiU receive engagements for
Nursing in all sickness, by
week, day or hour. Gives
Satisfactory services.
summer was my camping trip If
I am in the club again next year,
onr) that, hor, J.J T
But such a tide as moving seems want to eo. Mv littl hmthr
asieep, t..nan. in.,v.: n 4.1 -:
m . ,, , , , . kv,u lauuiug an iuo vim
iu.ir wuna ana roam, about my corn
ueu mat wnicn urew irom out
ROYSTEM'S
the boundless deep
Turns again home."
The deepest symnathv of warm
friends in many States goes out
in full measure to the stricken
home-circle.
B. W. H.
First prize of $10.00 in War
Savings Stamps won by Edward
Outlaid of the Woodland School
for the greatest production of
corn on one acre. This prize
was given by Sheriff H. L Joy
ner and Mr. E. W. Lewis of the
JackBpn Drug Co.
M. W. Wall,
County Agent.
FERTILIZER
The Thrice -A- Weet
. -Notice of Sale of Personal Property
I, as administrator of the estate
of Bob Branch, will sell at public
r traction to the highest bidder for
cash, on Tnesday, December 17th,
1918, all the persona property be
longing to the said estate,' consist
imr of , two fine mules, wagons,
'carts, baggies and all farming im-
plementa, etc. - The sale1 will be
' 'held at the place commonly known
: ma the Banks place where the said
' Bob Branch formerly lived. The
" sale will commence at 11 o'clock.
' , , This November 25th, ldia
JamesA. Worrell,
Administrator.
Edward firuce Hardy.
On Saturday, December 21st.
1918, I received a message to
hasten to the bedside of mv
friend, Edward Bruce Hardy. Frlihnn vf TU L
residing in Port Norfolk. Va" TT'T" . " "
but formerly of my town, Roxo Y Ork W Orld in 1919
nei, xm. u., and upon reaching v
nis home was shocked to find Prachcally a Daily at the Price of
that death had suddenly taken a Weekly. No other Newspaper
uun irom nis near wue and gives so much at so low a price.
lrienas.
;r.aV.
mi v a
j ne value ana need of a news
paper in the household was never
greater (than at the present time
We have been foredd to enter the
great world war, and a large arm v
of ours is already in France. '-You
will want to have all the news
from our troops on Furopean bat
tlefields, acd 1919 promises to be
the
Edward was born in ' Roxobel,
Bertie County, N. C forty-eight
years ago, and was the only ur
vivingson of the late Joseph H.
Hardy, his mother being Lucy
Bishop Hardy. His forbears are
among the oldest, most respected
and best known families of Ber
tie Coiintv. ' Ha marrlnA Mfna
- " M.M.ia hud. I
Ada Lee Hardv of r.nirain kt we-most momentous yearrin
' wawaweauu I a. . a . M .
n mu j. . j ... msiory-oi our universe. : i
v., wuw ii 1 usuKunr 01 meiare 1 .. t
tu d j ; ,t .. I xxo oiner newspaper at so small
tvuuuuur, nt IB Survived DV I :n r ,
hia mothr a i.fa M , r v" Pce win iurmsn sucn prompt
Holoman. of RoxobeL N n ..H -fW new8-of th wwId
h;a mif- u.'u.f tij , snaaing events. ;ic ls'not-'neeea-
r., "tOttfw.
ne was ty The Thrice-a-Week World
nature or a retirlnflr disnosition . r - ,
-t .i i regular Buutsuripuuu price IS amy
Vri.Z j r uu VX! papers. We offer this ' uh
few friends, rather than mlntiM Ey. m
with strangers, and for that re Lw-owawiw Tn.M n.
ann trrao A '. I -7 VTT -"tvv, .w.
h.AhiM k-. - I ; , "".lone year ior The regu ar
throughout the countv. He uh I c -sif . .
aima... . .It j-j'- . "leuuBwripuunpnoewwieiwopapers
courtepus, of splendid mental at 1, ino: .ir iI.l
tuuur, ue reunement Hanara. N.. C ' .. j,
My life's work has been; devotee! v
to the improvement of Southern :l '
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Crops and Soils.
F. S. ROXSTER ,
Xt 1
F. S. KOYSTER GUANO CO.
Norfolk, Va. Baltimore, ML" Toled6, O. Tarboro,N. C .Charlotte, ,
t , ' A Columbia, S QSRartanburg, S. C " Atlanta, Ga. T Macon, Ga. '
' ' ColumbuN Ga. Montgomery, Ala. ' 1" , ,
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