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r f if r ( l if y- THE ROANOKE PAW This pagefrlf entered at the Post I ujm&ixi jruzsu iw second-class j THURSDAY NOV. 15. 1888. MM3A1L Fair at iiurfreesboro this week. Biggest frost this fall on Mon day morning. " Baptist State Convention in ses at Greensboro this week. The little snowbirds remind us that old winter is most here. Hurry up, Dro. larmer, it will ' aud sisters of his old mother church, notified that the above ac;-.; v.-a co:n sooa be too late to sow wheat. Don't ; hefor leaving. After the benediction. I "--'ced for the purpose of r ' "g left;' i many pressed forward, and -rasped r,1f to f 'r.art? 7 i!;1",! Thosewho have cotton in the the hand of this devoted servant of . iSrit' iri? ilr "iS.l W .-11 -i' patch, should get it out as soon as God. It was an affecting scene.and ! thv aiv h'er?'bv rcouired t appear at uosnible. ' a. vivtuvu t auu our country is safe, we hope, and now lor business. . . r,'' . t , Tricots, Henrietta Cloth' Dress . uiji,ii., uil5 Han s, BUXTON & B A UGH A 3 The fair premium list takes much of our space this week4 but we thought our readers would prefer to 1 have it all at once. , Bros. A. E. Peele aqd T. C. Par- ker represented Potecasi church at the organization of the new church at Margarett.svjille, last Sunday. - Bag Clo'Ji and Ties for Bailing Cotton, () U) 90 cts per sett, weigiit 1$ to 25 lbs., for sale by Buxton & Bauoham. Mr J. B. Weston, a boss carpen ter on the A. & D. rail -road, is" at home with his family this week. He has bee u quite sick, but is better. We cannot help feeling glad that our little sister Susie sot the premium on boquets again this year. She workftd so hard to get it, it would have been a ptty if she had failed. Messrs LeKics & Collins con tinue to buy quantities of pine lum ber in this county. Mr. LeKies was in our village Tuesday, settling with parties who had sold to him. The President has set apirt the 29 day of this month as a day of nation d thanksgiving. David says : Lr is a goo 1 thing to give, thauUs m to the Lor 1.' - The Rai-Mgh AVws and O'.wrw the !3!h say : "From the UK-oiii- hjte ceUu n - s t'-'Jt ret-eivel it looks inf bet eeTi T7 ,( .0(117X0 M aui:ii-:i In the Methodist clmrch. Jtiikson. N. C, by the Rev. .lohn () Moss, Mr. Richard A. Weav er to Mis Mydu Calvert, Nov. Hth 1888. .We were pleased to receive a call from Mr. W. H. Ivey, this week. l"lv said he was out looking for seed wheat. Sorry we could not inform him whec he could get some. He came up to see us about the Patron, however. We are glad to know that the Master of our State Grange, W. R. Williams, .has again he in elected to the Senate, hop; he will suc ceed in getting through the measures he so earnestly fougnt for, in the last session of our Legislature. We are irlad to report Mr. G. I). Ho'llomon, who has lately sutTered a very severe attack of neuralgia in the hend, as much better. He was able to sit up by the fire Sunday, and we hope he will soon recover his us ual health. - If the reader knows any one wishing to buy t lie best sewing ma chine iu America, please say to him or her it can "he had of Htxton & Bauoham, at a pn?'e to please. The New Domestic, live on hand and they must gc. Mr. J. T. Johnson, of our village was called away hy telegram Sun day night, to visit his sick brother near Purvis, Va. He returned Tues day night. He ays there is not much hope of the r eoverv of his brother, who has u severe attaetof. congestion of. the brain. '( ? lie hold, I thought." according to the Republican ok trine of pro tection, citton would go ,up should Harrison be elected, but it seems to be going the other way. Maybe Har risou is not elected, or the cotton ' kmgs have not found it out. In obediance to arequest of the Sup't of the O x fordo rp hart Asylum, we call the attention of our readers to tte matter of getting up a contri bution on Thanksgiving day, to help provide for the 24") children now at the afsylum through the; winter months. A conti "tnuiori i s needed. and itcouhl not perhaps be gien to abetter cause. Tie that giveth to tbe poor, lendeth to the Lord." If you like the security, invest your spare change in this way. RevTbos. C. Britton preached ! his farewell sermon to the church here on Sunday. He gave his res sons for beinir a missionary. i surely they are enough to make a i missionary of every one who has the spirit of Christ. At the end of the sermon a collection was taken, which added to the amount contributed on Saturday, made $o2.41. hro. Brit ton said he expected to start to the Convention Tuesday rooming, from whence he would go to Richmond and thence to Saa Francisco, Cal., 1 and would sail for Shanghi, China, ou the 20th. we think, and would be ' about four 'weeks in reaching his dos- .t ...... r. , . .... unauon. ue asci to ne rememosr- ed by us, and said, he wished to slink. thn hnrifl nf th ilfflr-hrpt I few wfre those v. ho dil not weeo at t 1 iv" - tocher, and many earnest prayers ' ent up to -the. throne, for protecting care and blessing on his labors. r i i j n io be sure old ocean will separate 'him from his dear home-people, but God's people may take comfort in ! this : "Though sunder'd far, by faith they . meet. i Around one commou mercy seat, ! . Official Vote of INortlianitdu Cou n ty. The following is the vote of this eoumv: For Governor, Fowle 1659, t Mockery l'J'JO : Congress. Simtnons 1 S2. Ciieainuui 17'Jo; Legislature. Ser.uLe, iii-hjo 108, Copeland 1945 ; i 1710, liawls 1j35, Kllis 1G8 1, Jacobs 1793; Kegister ot Deeds, Calvert llt'6, Roberts 1903 ; Treasurer,Cope land's majority over Futrell 4u3. To School Commitieeaen. There will be a regular meeting of theUioard ol Education on the tirst Monday in December. A'i who Uave any business lo bring before the Board can do so on that day. Those who have not done so, will do iue a favor by sending in the Census Keport of the children in their dis Lt let at once. My next County examination for the while teachers will be oa Thurs- uav inu loin, anu ior coioi;- haturihiy Hie 25tU of December, vviil exjiuuue on liie iiis-oriCS J of! Noith L'aro.ina ud tiie United ' . . .in 1.ht iftlV hr-i!i. se'lioob. , School Comtnitteeinen will also bear in mind that eaeii teacher must have a Ceititieate dated within twelve months of the time they are employed, and that the teacher must furnish evidence of good moral char acter, a no other persons ought, io teach school. John V. Flkktwood, Co. Supt. Pub. Ins; ruction. Jackson, N. C, Nov. 7, 1888. FACTS FOR FAUiUCUs. It behooves the farmers to look sternly at tacts that eti'ect them in any particular, and especially when their interests are to bo seriously in volved. The crop of both corn and wheat are short in this ijlate shorter than for years past. 1 he wheat crop is also short throughout the United States. Flour has already advanced greatly recently, and the crop of wheat secuis to be in the hands of a few monopolists. If ibis is to, then there is uo telling where the price of llour will go. Farmers, of all other men, should be self-supporting, and the only way to be so is to produce all supplies necesary for farm coa sumplion. The gram, forage and mast crops should receive special at tention at all times, and under all circumstances, but more especial! v suuuui oc uaiciuuv luuivct : , 41 - ter at this time, as it will be money saved, and thai is motley- made, ac- cording lo the old axiom. lie sure, then, to sow wheat. If,' not able to sow as much as you , would like, sow whal you can. after having prepared your land well, and I don't tuiuk you will regret it. ?mw what winter oats you can. be lore it ' is too late, liy ail means suvv land throughly prepared and manured in rye, and let it be done without de- j lay, tor their is no green forage crop , that can take the place of it fori spring feeding in this latitude. ! Be sure also to have some land j well prepared lor ciover, or some of! the grasses, to tic seeded next spring j not later than the mouth of MareU. ! 1 beSti crops Here mentioned appear , t be Muall aud iut of much impor tance, but arc very important to any farmer, an i will be appreciated by all who will tist lueui. JoilX UoiilNSON, Coujuiisaiouer. Itrrtsjlif ttCSItSlEsQSL i dw.karljNalt iil la tfc mantm taum f mil Umta, tor Stc. Ykw- gSSik.TS NOTICE. North Carolina. "I Sup -ior Court. j Northampton Couutv. j" a t t.v-.i.,i rimmac V Jordan F ',..,. nf" i.im., w Jordan, a? plaintiff Again-t ' . Claud. J. J. (.laud, b H . 1? Claud. Krank .'laild. H. Claud. , . T . T v, do vU).c of Jame, w .Jordan . ,j-fendauts. herehv th" office f the Clerk of tMts iienr , Cotl't for s:iio couiitv.ou u i.iy I'le : .lay of December Ji'. a- or ! ..lur to the complaint h ha he'"., tiled in said action. ";ive:i under my hand a:. 1 -eal of !-fie- at otlice in Jack-on. 'C : t 'iani'"n Co liitv, North Carolina. Ti - N"V. U:h isss. " J. E. IU'X l' - (1 rK superior Court of Xorthau.i"11 C Ouiry. MOV ! 1 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of North ampton, will meet on the 19th day of Nov., 1888, for tbeurpoe of elect- lin :l lax collector, and :o transact! t i anv otner ousmess ma 1 i before the Hoard E. E.'KonEKT, C V,. C. Cora. 5, 1888. Nov LAND SALS. By virtue of a decree of the superior Court ofXorthampton c-ouuty.iJitliecasc of J. W. Gay and wife, vs -'J'a'- b et dls, I shall as commissioner on Mon day. December 3rd, 1SS8. at the court house door in Jackson, offer tor sale at public auction, to the lii't bidder, the following tract of laud situated in Northampton coiintv, to tt : The Edniond Jacobs "Ih me tract on which he-resided at his -drain, bounded by the lands of John Hill. Edmond Par ker, the Johnathan Coi'-l;il(l tract, J. Levant and others, and C 'lituining about JO' acres. There N a h:n:dsome dwell ing and convenient, out liwii.-es oa this farm, Tlie new rail-road w'': open up tlu title lot of oak timber ():''' tract to the market Terms of f sale Qni-f nurth Ca-h. th.' hfjivimr S net- ire nt. interest. Oct. 30, 1S88. B. S. GAT1, Com. uov 8 4t A D ill N I STR ATOR'S NOTIL E. Having qualiled as Administrator of. the estate of bunon .Long l hereby noti- I iv an iiri wio "'s -i,.... n......w Si"- me to present them to me for j ay- nient ou or before overafer bth IHoU, or this notice will be pleaded iu bar of their recovery. Debtors will please pay promptly. This Oct. 23. . W. F. GKUBBS, Adm'r. r.ov 1 rt. NOTICE. Having qualified -as Executor of the Estate of Anderso n J. M.vMihv. de ceased, notice i- licrcbv dv-n toiill p-r- sons indcbt'd to tbe estate t) hkikc paymeiit, and persons liavii; !.i'ti against the estate must nr--cui ih" -':; tfi the II 11 lie ri km 1 nil ir hef' n"'" 111 :. ! 1 .. i .... 1 ..... I w( i li:- 'idlici' V . i IK1 1 1.M 1 1 Otf, HI 111." ........ be plead in bur d their recovery. li. G. MAUbKl.'i . Exec'.i:..;-, Willis Bagley, Atty. oct -'' 4 D M I NISTUATO il'.s N OV Having qualilied as Administrator ,t the estate of .bune-W. Hill I hereby si - ; 1 fy all pt'i-ons having claim- a.au.-' the -Hill.- t. pre-ei.t diem to me for pay-m-n: ui or before O-tobe. the 5'h W.K or t'.l- notice will be pU'iul-d in bar o t heir reeoverv. i..r.t..,w '; i i.i. n:iv promtly. pifj.. (Jet. ,"th 1SNS ! y . ". c. Bowks, Att'y rilLBBS, Adm'r. nov 1 0t vn toI to sell t ' ,'i.avicrs or T Irover Cleveland lar v. - - " . - "... . . x." v.--r-i t " Aia- ' - -cfcBjv--- Tr. w..i UU I- ' S- T I rfet . l'- 4 -I : 1 - i 1 I i ZL't : A. WINTER CO' r iBflnflll, Mas. STORE-NEW T. JOHNSON & Bro. ( TIL J POTECASI, N. C. CHEAP CASH STOKE! . A. LASS1TER & Co SUCCESSORS TO R. MAGET & Co., DEALDRS IN DRY GOODS GROCERIES GENERA POTECASI, N. C. 1LA Urn DEALER POTECASI, IS", a . A brood Assortment of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CANNED GOODS' constantly on hand. Good Supphl of TOBiGCO, HUT, FLOUR, PICKLED BEEF &c, now on hand. Highest market price paid for Produce in exchange for Goods, may io tf l I1 DEAERS IN- GEIIER5L MERCHANDISE. do not intend to be beaten in X.OW PRICES FOR CHOICE FAMILY GROCRIES DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS. SHOES. HARD- - WAliE. TIN WARE, NOTIONS, &c. Place of business ': POTECASI, X. a 4 DEALER IN t)ry Goods, Xotions, Hats. Shoes, Clothing, Drugs, Tobacco, Hardware, Groceries &c.f Will sell Cheap for Cash, or to responsible parties on time. North Carolina, Superior Court. Northampton County, j If. T. Warrick, vs Sarah J. Woodard and her husband Iiat Woodiird, Wm. II. Warrick. .John E. I Warrick. Pattie A. Warri-k, ami Joseph ,j, Warrick. The defendant. Win. H. Warrick, is hereby required to appear before the undersigned Clerk i the Superior 'oiirt U said eoiint y. at hi- oilier in '.lack-on. on ,r before 'November 2btb ls,s, and :i:.wer or demur to the conipbiuit Nvh'u h been lileil. in tbe above enlit 1 I .-pe- eial proceeding, which is for the purpose of obtaining a divi-ion or sale it the lidlory" Warrick tract for divi-ion among the parties entitled. J. E. Bu.'CToN. C f C. By B. S. Cay. PTfl's Att'y. , wanted ! Wanted i To buy Oak timber of every inscrip tion, a-ii. persimmon, hickory and flo--wi.i.il timbers, for which will pay the in .iiEST cash riiicH.s. A i impart I -s having uch timbers for - tie. would find it to their interest lo ' id ou or addre-s me at Woodland X. . d. II. CABTKB. p 17 l-. M'P. l I'.i-t;.-; In.lding receipts -igned by .T. v. .ai a- Kxeeutor of V,. A. Marti:i Vhi will forward .copic Af tbe ' n." to me at onwav. N. C. I w-j 1 Hi.in for their trouble. t. j. ii a i nr. i.l The EUYEBS'OUIPEii issued March nd Sept., each year. It l an eacj Iclopedia of uaefal infor mation for all who, pur chase the luxurieji or im n.itiea of life.' We can olotho yon and furniah you with all the necessary aad imncary appUaiicc u ride, walk, dance, aleep. eat, ah. bant, work, go to church, or stay at home, and in Tarioua aire. e'T-c-'? ind q'irrtitie. Jnat figrre ou what i r-ired to do all theae thicga C04F CRTA<. tad you can makes. lair estimate ol Vho value of the iJtrSTEKS' QUIDK, which will be sent upon r&ceipt ot 10 cenU to pay pola. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. Ul-114 Uctug;aa.Aveaue, Chicago. IU- M I 1.1 '''If..rA 1) GOODS! MERCHANTS, MERCHANDISE, IX NOTICE! Having had considerable experience as public Auctioneer; I take plenure in ofl'ering my service, as such, to th public generally. Administrators and all having property for sale, will pleasn call on or notify me at Woodland N. C. Charges reasonable. Sept. 17th 1883. J. II. Carter, Auct'c- ?ept 20 8t OST ANTED Traveling and v w LiOG'di oaiesmen 'r agri cultural an 1 Machinery Specialties to sell to the trade. State age, referen ces, amount expected for t alary and expenses. Address, Massey & Co., Montezuma, Ga. Having qualified as Administrator ol the estate of Martha Doles I hereby no tify all persons having claims Hgalnst the same to present them to rue for pay ment on or before November Cth. 18S0, or tbl notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. Debtors will please pay promptly. This Oct.' 23,1888. W. F. GKUBBS, Adm'r. nov 1 Ot North Carolina. ) .Superior Court, Northampton County, j Eaton W. Edwards, txecutor of J. D. Edwards rs Mary A. Edwards. tifo. II. Edwards Martha S. Odoin au-.l biicband Tho. Odoui. (.'ha-. E. Edwar.ls, (,ltHrles. j E(hv.u'.(1., M. L. Edwards and W. 1'. Ed want-. 'i'he above-named defendants (iorge II. Edwards, Charles W. Edwards and M.L.Edwards are hereby required 10 appear before the undersigned ehTkof the Sperior Court, at his othVe in Jaek ,(1.!, on or before November 2Mb, 1 SS-i, and answer or demur to the complaint w hich his been Jil I iu tie- above-eiit i 1 ld special proceeding which is fertile purpose of selling tbe land-, lat.-fy longing.to .1. D. Edward dee'd, to make assctt. This Oct 17. 'M--5. .I.E. Buxton C S. C. By B. P. Cay. IT'fl's Att'y. oct t THE LADIES' FAVORITE nEvEH OUT Or uuuub If u clr to ijrrbAoaewinr ""r,J""i ,7 vmir- hiM f or tern ana rr if you cannot t : l our aent. wnxe m VOf Mki LnJ I Lw- ATLwra..C V... .my Tt pas
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