ROLL CF HONOR,
la lb. R.Idiville Grided S.hool for the M jath
of l.mil
First Primary Grade, Miss Cora
Pitts, teacher lone Grogan, -Bessie
Morrison, Lilian Allen, Dixie Hall,
Mattie Pettigrew, James Hamlin,
James Womack. Tom Jennings.
Lower Second Grade, Miss Flor
ence D. Pannill, teacher Florence
Fountain, Martha Howell, Luther
Butts, Lottie Ware, Abe Woujhck,
Margaret Ingle, Frances Hamlin,
Florence Stokes, Wallace Howell.
Intermediate Primary Grade,
Miss M. K. Fetzer, teacher Madge
Paylor, Maggie Huffines, Lottie
Benson, Ben Trotter, Robert Craf
ton, Fred Hutcherson, Clarence In
gram, Vivien Hurse.
Adv. Third Grade. Miss Ella V.
Farish, teacher Hunter McAllister,
Cola Allen. Eva Martin. Lizzie
Blackwell, Mary Womack. Minnie
Huffines, Mary Windsor, Lula Ab
bott, Susie Blackwell, Mamie Fer-
rell. , . ,
Fnnrth Grade. Miss Jeanme El
lington, teacher Olive Perkins, j
Ethel Hardbarger, Pearl Barber,
Sallie Meadow, Mable Cranford.
Fifth Grade. Mins Loula Gardner,
teacher James Windsor, James
Womack, Jimmie Meador, Eugene
Meador, John Benson, Mae Balsley,
Lnla Pettigrew, Agnes Martin,
Willie McDonald, Ima Allen.
Sixth Grade, Miss Mary B. Jen
nings, teacher -Mary Deshazo, Bet
tie Hall, Lei ia Montgomery. Marion
Stokes, Robert Suttentield, Annio
Venaole, Marion Womack, Lucie
Ware.
Seventh Grade, Miss Hunter Ir
viu, teacher Bessie Worsley, An
nie Barnes, Willie Dalton, Lawrence
Harrison, Thomas Blackwell, Emma
Renn.
High School, Prof. W. C. Allen,
teacher Janie Williams. Mary
Pierce, David Baynes, Irvin Craig,
Zery Gwynn, f the Eighth Grade;
Hettie Ford, Gussie Trotter, Annie
Womack, Sarah Webster, Ira Hum
phreys, of the Ninth Grade; Ida
Gwynn, Lucy Hall. Ada Stokes,
Ada Vickers, of the Tenth Gra e.
E. S. Sheppe, Supt.
eanrnl WrelcbalmW; ul How to
Overcome it.
Millions of people dm throaffh life Kali
tick., half well rrxtU B. weary. Iretful, bm-.fc-acbt!.
hi-aOnchft. all sorts of aches, iiiejr
don't iiyatjyt hlii because they have some
how koi ten It Into their heads that It is all
lioiistnsethls way ofletiliiK oilers self run
down to a limp dishraK. What one needs is
to get up and (jive one's Mood a good, vigor
ous olaiistinf out with a flrst-class saria
rilla. Of course there are saraiparlllss and
kareaparilla You want oue lhat will the
work. That'a DsvtVa sarsaparllla, jld at
Alleu's Drug otore.
David's Sarsaparllla-"' oua true Mood
SoldUr Happily Married.
An event of considerable interest
yesterday was the marriage of Mr.
Woodall, of Rockingham county, a
soldier recently returned from
Cuba, and Miss Moseley. of Haluax
county, Va. The couple arrived at
Milton early in the morning, ex
pecting to secure license and be
married here. Finding no such ac
commodations here, they continued
their journey to Yanceyville, where
the necessary license was procured
and the knot was tied by Rev. S. H.
Williamson. The happy couple
passed through Milton in the after
noon, on their return. The bride is
young and very attractive and the
groom appeare ) well aoie to sue
cessfully tight the battles of life
under the new generalship.
The above, from the Milton Her
ald of the27tu, will be read by
many friends of the groom, Mr.
George H. Woodall, with interest.
He wis one of the members of Co,
D, and Capt. Ellington says he
made an excellent soldier and was
one of the most popular of his boys,
Mr. and Mrs. Woodall will reside in
Spray in the future.
To Whom It May Concern.
Strong words of indorsement for Pe-fu-tta, and for the manufacturers of
Pe-ru-na,from prominent officials of its home city.
lion. Samuel
A Sjt '. picture adjoins this paragraph, writes the follow"
rJC letter:
pleased to
and
Dr. S. D.
Deab Sib:
so fully
remedy for
has been
Your high
m ft - fe&trt
1 SI I
Ibk 7 iff
the worth of the gentlemen conducting this great enterprise, prepared me to
expect a meritorious article only, from your establishment, but its real worth
f ... 1.. . 1 . A 4 .. J V l.a .- .
Col. Armflcld'a rarell.
.Tnt before the b-eakins of cmp
at Savannah, the First North Caro
lina Regiment was reviewed by
Armfield. In addressing himself
to his men the gallant Colonel said :
"Fellow Soldiers: Now that the
time of our separation is so near at
hand, I desire to express to you my
appreciation of your services to
your country and the very able
manner in which you have per
formed every duty.
"At the beginning ours was a
new and undisciplined regiment;
now 'tis the equal of any in discip
line and efficiency. This is due to
the undivided support of both
officers and men alike.
"You have done your duty well.
I wish for each one of you a safe
journey to that home you left for
your c-iuutry's sake, and a long and
useful career in life."
The parting words of Colonel
Armneld were received with cheers
by bis men who would have fol
lowed him anywhere he might
have led.
The Sprla j Mouths
Are most likely to find your blood
impure and lacking in the red cor
puscles which enable it to carry
nourishment to the nerves and other
organs. Therefore you feel weak,
tired and listless and are troubled
with spring humors. Relief is
given by Hood's Sursaparilla. Iam
row in better . i.ealth and weigh
more than ever before in my life."
Mrs. Catharine E. Moyle.
Huntington, W. Va.
That distress after eating is pre
vented by one or two of Hood's
Pills, They don't gripe.
Oak Ridge's Baseball Team.
Writing us last week our corres
pondent said :
This has been the banner year for
0. R. I. in baseball. Out of nine
atnes played seven were won and
only two lost. Tne reader will ob
serve that in every case, excepi one,
our boys went out against teams
from college?. The following is a
siimmarv of the score up to date:
University 11, Oak Ridge 0; Wil
liam Bingham School 6,' Oak Ridge
14; Cornell, game was not played,
being called off in the third inning;
Guilford College 0. Oak Ridge 7;
Horner's 4. Oak Ridge 5; Wake
Forest 5. Oak Ridge 4 ; Wake Forest
1. Oak Ridge 10; A. & M. 2. Oak
Ridge 4: Roanoke 1, Oak Ridge 4;
Guilford College 3, Oak Ridge 21.
The Snre Latirlppe Cur.
There is n suffering from th's
cjeadful malads if y-u will only get
the right remedy. You are having
pain all through your bodv, your live- i
is out of order, have no appetite, no
life o: ambition, have a bad cold, in
fact are completely used up, Klec
Irio liitters 19 the only lemedytoat
will give you prompt and sue re
lief. They act directs on your Liver,
Stomach and Kimeys. tj.it i.p the
whole system and mane vou ie. like
a new being. They are sruaraceid
to cure or price refunded. For tl
at Alien's and Sapp's drug stores,
only 50 cents per bottle.
The Pebble In llicBiook.
Throw a stone into a stream, and
the distui baue of the water will not
cease until the concentric circles
which roh on from the point of the
etone'siffimersion be stopped by the
farthest shore. Advertising nths
the tide of business as resistlesslv
as the stone moves the surfac of
the water. Even if it miss the par
ticular object of its aim, like a
poorly directed missile thrown in'o
a stream, the advertisei'd thought
will run out through the great cur
rent of publicity with results as
certain as the motion caused by a
pebble tossed into a brook.
h. Black, Mayor of Columbus, 0., whose
Executive Dkpt. , City or Columbus.
To whom it may concern :
I can most cheerfully recommend re-ru-na
as of the very greatest possible benefit in cases
of catarrh and other diseases of the mucous
membrane. Thisremedy hasestablished itself
in the minds of the people as of the greatest
possible worth and genuineness. I have known
Dr. Hartman for a number of years, and am
Bay that he is one of the leading citi
zens of this city, a man of the very highest standing
and character in the community.
Respectfully, Samuel L. Ulacb,
Col. Arthur L. Hamilton, commanding oflicer of
the Seventeenth Infantry Ohio National Guard,
whose residence is at SOU West First Avenue,
Columbus, O., bears witness to the efficiency
of Pe-ru-na. Here is Colonel Hamilton a letter
picture.
Columbus, 0., May 18, 1897.
JIartman,
Besides havinsr the merits of Po-ru-ca
demonstrated in my family, I have a nuni-
4erof friends Who have taken it for catarrh, and
sUJinach trouble, and all unite in praising it. As a
summer and winter catarrh lean fully
recommend it. Authuu L. Hamilton.
From the Hon. Samuel J. Swartz, Police Judge,
Columbus, O.
Statk or Ohio,
Supreme Coi bt Law Librabt,"
Columbus, O., Nov. 12, 1S97.
Pe-ru-na Medicine Co.k Columfois, O. '
Gentlemen: The result of using Pe-ru-na
so gratifying to me that 1 cannot but
congratulate you on the success of your remedy.
standing in the business community', and
Specialties,
Drink Fruit Malt, at Sapp's.
Read Hitchcock's Cash Store ad.
Drink Pepsin Celery Phosphate,
at Sapp's fountain.
When ycu want good fresh fruit
always call at Benson's.
Carned meats and fruits in creat
variety. II. T. Martix.
H. T. Martin can save you money
on shoes; stock complete.
All kinds of fancy groceries and
table delicacies to bo found at P. H.
Williamson & Co's.
A fresh lot of Royster's candy
just received at Benson's.
Ice, ice, ice. at Benson's lee House,
under Mr. Perkinson's store.
Sapp keeps ixmstantly on ice all
grades of malt. By the glass or
bottle. . .
Vaccinate your business against 1
contagion of dull times with the
virus of good advertising,
TpLfCX RE HERB thn Earlv
I n Hi Biy' Siw-KI"t VtlHiniii
" . " " " Ben . We have alt we will
be able to get. Come early
KKTZKK k M1MS.
Carefully selected stock of shoes
at Hutcherson's. You can be htted
and pleased by calling there.
You can always find the best and
freshe t fruit at Benson's.
Just received, a beautiful assort
ment of crackers and caket.
II. T. Martin.
Benson sells the best grade of
fruit, and also as cheap as anyone.
A very beautiful line of shirts f or
summer wear at Hutcherson's and
the prices are very reasonable.
A &ood family horse for sale; also
wagon and harness. Call on J. H.
Benson.
The Deering Ball bearing Binder,
Reaper and Mower are the best on
earth. For sale by Jim Robinson.
Money to Loan On good real es
tate security. Apply to Johnston
& Johnston, Attorneys, Reidsvihe,
N. C. . "
Madres, P. K., Percales, and all
kinds of dry goods at Mrs. J. A.
Roach & Son's at prices made low
to reduce stock.
Best pianos and best organs at
best prices. Old instruments taken
in exchange. Jno. D. Huffines,
Reidsville, N. C.
Improve your cattle by patroniz
ing H. P. Brown's registered Jersey
bull from Pennsylvania. Service,
$1.50. No calf no pay.
All who are wanting liu e for
building purposes and for sanitary
purproses, by the gallon or barrel,
call on P. H. Williamson & Co.
Hpinrp WATEU for Indication.
I V 1 ll d'hik tr 1 1 oou-nnJ li
. uoi expensive. Hulil only at
Fetzer & Minis'. By the glass, by the gallon
or liy the barrel.
Ice! Ice!! Ice!!! The Crystal
Ice Co. recieved their first carload
of ice this week and huve begun
their morning delivery to private
families.
Hutcherson sells many hats be
cause his prices are right and tiis
selections are the best. He knowb
the popular t'ashioas, and buys ac
cordingly.
. I have a modern square Vose &
Son's Piano, seven and one-third
octave, which I will sell cheap.
This piano is as good as new.
J. W. Hknson,
Leaksville, N. C.
The Crystal Ice Co., Cosmo Be.
son. Manager, recieved their firn"
carload of ice this week and will
continue to handle until cold
weather.
Write to Jno. p. Hufiines if you
want anything in the way of tomb
stones. He is prepared to give best
work at lowest price. Office at
Mayo & Smith's Book Hture, Reids
ville, N. C.
All those who want the veiy best
fertilizers for corn and tobacco
should drive into the Leader Waie
i.ousolot and get loaded with the
celebrated and popular brands at
P. H. Williamson & Co's. fertilizer
warehouse.
Wanti d To employ at once a
sober, industrious man, with ex
.perience and capable to manage a
farm on which there is worked
about six or eight hands. One
without family desired. Apply to
J. B. Johnston.
If yon want a Crown Piano or
any other piano. If you want a
Crown Organ or any other organ,
don't forget that J. W. Ht nson. of
Leaksville H. C, can furnish you
direct from the factories and save
you agents' and city dealers' large
profits,
A very eleaant line of gents' un
derwear, one which will do credit
to larger places, is to be found at
Hutcherson's. He also h.is an ex
quisite Btock of summer clothing,
such ' as will enable you to keep
cool. Crash suits, square coats.
pweet, Orr & Co s. pants.
Waterworks. Joe Lndsey &
Co. are going to o en a full line of
waterworks supplies, bath tubs,
closets, hot and cold water arrange
ments and keep a full corps, of
plumbers. They are also going into
the g-m;rai hardware biiMuess ftfll
make reapers, mowers, grain drills,
rkes, thresher a: d saw mill belts
and supplies a specialty, and keep
on selling buggies, wagons, har
ness and bicycles.
Our line of gent's summer shirts
is rot o'.lv pretty and up-to-date,
but iLt puces fire eye-upinjis, as
we have marked them way down.
J. C. Huffiues & Co.
The regular annual meeting of
the Farmers' Mutual Inf urance Co.
will beheld in Wentworth May Sth.
All members areexpcted t,g attend
as there will be business of impor
tance to transact.
Leader Warehouse is pushing
things at a lively rate theso days.
Prices on all grades of tobacco are
soaring skyward and the Leader
boys have no trouble in making
their customers happy.
J. C. Huffinos & Co. have a very
complete line of hot s for nnm,
women und t hil lieu. Also .shoes
for bicy lists, aud tennis shoes, and
the prices am wl-ways at the bottom
notch. Turkey red prints, 4c per
yard. A tine line of dry goods from
which you can select what you need.
Georia rai-ed meal' is 2"!ng to
he a star fchture at the fortlu-omiujs
fair in Atlanta, The liherMl prizes
which have bc"n announced lv the
State gr i u tural S ciety lor t;.t
sto k hvj been sup. ileinented with
three liundred dollars in -pecial pre
miums t.y two Atlanta firms. The
idea, evidently, is to start among the
farmers of Georgia, it possible, a
fashion of their own rueat.
WORK.
done. This
is true of the
housewife's
manifold du
ties and ap
proximate! y
true of the
thousands
who work all
day in factor
ies and stores
and half the
night in
making and
mendng
their Own
clothes or sewing for others to patch oct a
meagre income. Women who are too
much on their feet, or who are unable to
stand the strain of over-work and worry,
are peculiarly susceptible to the weak
nesses and irregularities that are the bane
of womankind. The sytr.ptoms of such
derangements are insufficient or excessive
menstruation, headache, backache, neu
ralgia, leucorrhcta, displacements and ex
treme nervousness aaiountt'.-g in many
cases to hysteria. The use o norphine is
dangerous and examinations . y male phy
icians are painful and unpleasant.
Bradfield's Female Regulator, the
itandard remedy for a quarter of a cen
tury, will speedily and permanently cor
rect the woist disorders of women. Brad
field's Regulator is sold by druggists at
one dollar a bottle. Interesting and valu
able books for women maiLi free ou
application.
THE BRADF1ELD REGl'LATCR C3 AlUnta. r.s.
Joe Cutter,
FASHION ALE
TONS03IAL ARTIST.
Pniir h ".ir anil inly tne
lif-t woi k.ncn. jiolile
and uii to-datf .
1'al 1 011 j; us ihkI wi will
ai jir Ciit It h'kI give
vou irotxl ser . c-.
r.
TAKE NOTICE.
I have several nice buildinu lots for
iale cheap; also my steam mill.
Somebody can ;et t bargain,
R. H. WRAY,
Reidsville. April 2.r,t!i, lJ9.
Administrator's Notice.
Havtr.ff nuallfln.1 an Administrator of I.ncy
RiuhBrrtsoii, d.-c-.tspil. nil pei-sons having
claims osjainst "i- l1 oercaspil iw herftiy
notidoil to (irescnt I liotn to me irocrly
a... h2t. 1 1 . ( u. I rtn Kof.iia thi. tur Huv if
May. IH 0. or tills notice will be jil-lifl in lint- j
of tluHr pavuKMif . 1ll i 'r0M!i in ).'ltd to
ilift nalil tl' C cased ar notifW to inuke Im
mediate 11 yinein to me
VV o -TAPI.K, Adm'r
of 1-U''V RlrHAiiDsoN. deceasei'.
n,!n'irt-p, rm-'.i.h Diamond Im-
ENHYRQ U PILLS
Ortjlni.l and (Inly Ucnuine.
Drurr'tst for Chirhutcr't r. m'i'h Pin-
r5TjH'i-i. wiih b!u rihbon. Tr.!:9
Win itsmr' for rnrlr.'lnr, niiu-jiillt
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PARKER'S
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ntie nd bcouniiel th baa
mm
rnmrn.
Never Failii to Hestore
Huir to iU youtl,riil Oo ox-.
Guru 'nlp diwfM A nair tmliiig.
A QUICK CURE FOR
COUGHS AMD COLDS.
VF.RV VALUABLE rerrody in all
affastiona ot the i
THROAT LUNGS.
rvr.'tlta. 2c.
I dvis i L?.w.:zrs: go., um., S
Prop'sof Perrv DAvia' PAiM-Kiaen. f'
FOR BALE BY
All Druggist, Chemists
WOMAN
a . pi 01,1 mw wm
dares that HAS
woman's- 'mWmni
work is never mk&iz&3&; 1i
1 1 1 t jjl ml x v 11
mitt mm
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W. E PARKER
THE GREAT
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THE GRrVT
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W. WI. PARKER CO.
-IF YOU
A Tobacco Fertilizer
THAT WILL GROW THE WEED THAT WILL BRING A BIG PRICE
s. USE
Go
Ober
ons
STANDARD FERTILIZERS.
It takes years of e.cperienr-e to make a strictly reliable tohaceo raanarp and
we had had it. You ran't afT-ml to take the risk on fertilizer put up by
those who have not had lonjj experience.
Ask for Ober's and Take No Other.
FOR
P.H. WILLIAMSON & GO
Why Do They ?
Why Do so Many People trade at thii Store? Why
Do They Come frm Far, away as well a$ Near at
Home? Why do they return Regularly, Season
After Season? Why do They Tell Their Friends
Also to Come?
Is it sentiment or accident? No.;
This U the reason ; the reason that
governs all buying' and selling trans-j
actions, It is because they save j
money by trading here, Tiie . tlomr j
nant sestture of this store is itsj
system of low prices, and people have
learned to rea izQ that a dollar will j
go farther here than in other ste es. I
We have the best and most reliable j
goods the market alf rds. Selected
by experienced buyers to suit the
WILLIilS, HOPKINS & GO.
Leading Clothiers and Furnishers,
DO WT FORGET
OUR STANDARD BRANDS OF FERTILIZERS
For P ant Bads. At) 1 W3 ah kjep a full stock of Plant Ped Cloth,,
Fancy Groceries, Shoes,
BOOTS AND DRY GOODS.
Cow Feed, and all kinds of large or small Grain
for all purposes.
P. II. WILLIAMSON, R. L -HUBBARD AND 1 1 EN RY TROTTER WIL'"
bEKVK YOU WITH PLEASURE.
P. II. "WILLIAMSON & CO,
THE RELIABLE
CO.
MAJESTIC.
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MAJESTIC
WANT
Co's,
SALE BY-
particular wants of uir customers and
sold at strictly one price to every
purchaser.
What everynn want in the clothing
or furnishing line you are reasonable
sure to find here. If for any reason
a purchase should prove unsatisfaq
tory we are ever wdling and nnxmus
to make it right. That makes trading
tr re safe, pleasant and economical.
The new spring linen of clotlilnp,
hats and furnishings are corning in
every day. Call and examine them.
MERCHANTS.-
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