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The News Reporter from Littleton, North Carolina • Page 8

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The News Reporteri
Location:
Littleton, North Carolina
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8
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rtrr Local arid PcrstfiiaK Improved VCSSZZJT Service Jmto PoUcrts. Uansadute J. IUvUm. Vk Pres. Carter N.

TTUUaas Jr Miss Roe was in town 1 shopping Saturday Messrs T. O. ftod well T. A. Dowtio H.

B. Hunter OF i i Opened fop basincsG, pioi 19o5 solicit yuar account consisieniwuuconservauv Four per cent interest iSicial attention For twenty ROYSTER FERTILIZERS Have been the standard because they are made of the best materials knovn. Ask WARREN whether large or small. pU ca ttz: ri rollminni one yearo" UttutcancrtU Circlta Eiipes, uMtit: OneAQ H. Stationary.

One 15 H. P. Portable ou Ih. One 8 H. P.

Portable oa wheels. One 17 H. Traction Engine, For prices and terms apply J. L. TATE, North Oriina your dealer for ltoyster's goods end dont take substitutes.

F. S. ltoyster Guano Co. Koirolli, Va. ftr Sal: Dy-EUGEriE JOUnson.

ivteVe in Stock New eiiecuvA wun ico lcauurauoni of the NC 17 YORK SLDEPING CAR LINE BetweentNetr York and Memphis and vice-versa via the Seaboard and Frisco Sys tem Improved Through Passan ger Service to Memphis. Tenn. without change, making connec tions at this point for all Points'. lQ Texas'; the CSt aqd North West. Unexcelled dining car servicA hAtvMn Wftwfil Richmond find Hamlet and Bir- mingnanv esrvinj all mvals Fbr rates or schedules i to any point address tha undersigned.

Cbas. B. Ryan A Portsmouth, Va. Chas. H.

Gattis. T. P. A. Rcieigh, Special rates via Seaboard Air Line Railway, account Quarto Centennial Exercises, Tuske gee Institute.

Tuskegee: Ala; April C03.V The Anouta ac. count of abpve" occasfef they will sell round trip. ticli from all points in tha State Carolina to Tuskegee, Ji; and return at rate of one 'iuJj class fare plus'' 25cts. for it i round trip. Tickets to bo sold April 2nd-8rd.

and for trains scheduled to reach iTuskegee before Noon of April' 4th, -1906, final limit, prior to which 'passenger' must 'reach point) April For further information as- to rates. scneduies etc address the under. sig-ned Chas. Ryan. Gen eraM Passenner Agent, Port-smoujth, Va T'has.

H. Gsltiit Traveling Passenger Agefit: Raleigh, N. C. 4 r' The SEABOARD begs to annoncce that account of occasions mentioned below the rates and conditions named will apply. i CHATTANOOGA, TENN: Son hern Baptist Convention itid nxlltarjro 44.

lOthrto I5th, 1903. Bate, ono first class tare plus loi be round trip, minimum rato 50 cenis, tickets sold Hay 8th, 9th and lOttt; -final limit ten daV9rHrddition to date of calflTicliftacaysbe extended For ini tbcrriaformation as to rates from anypoint or ached nles apply 5 to your rfiftares Agent, or addres3 the irndert signed 1 C. H.Gattis, Facsangcr Agent, Raleigh, NC. You Qdh. Hove Your -is- 4 15 1L SPECTACLES AT i Mr, Joe Bell spent Saturday nd Sunday in Raleich.

Miss. Mary Mc. Maben returned to Halifax last-Friday! Mrs. Harry Cawthorne went-to Wat ronton Wednesday. Miss Surah My rick visited Jo Macon and this week.

Sheriff R. E. Davis of War renton was in town Monday. Mr. W.

H. May is in Baltimore this week buying bis Spring fitock. Mrs. J. B.

Dicken9 and daughter left Wednesday to visit iu Whitakers. Misses Daisy Harrison and Irma Johnston have returned from Baltimore. Miss Sallie Leach went to Raleigh Wednesday to visit tives and friends. Mesdames Sallie Z. and Ann D.

Waiter were among friends and relatives in Warren Plains this week. 5" Mto Ecma Thornton left Sat arday for Macon. She is absent on a two montn vacation. Mr. Henry Wilker of Warren- ton visitea his- brother ilr.

L. Wilker hew last Sunday. Miss Fannie Newsom of Airlie was in town with friends and relatives few days ago. Miss Can ie Med I'm who has been visiting Miss Sarah Mvrick left Saturday for if aeon'. Mrs.

J. T. Dawson on Monday left for Baltimore; to have an operation perform ed for cataract of the laf eye. The skating in are atrac ting much There are two ia town and wa hear a third 1 1 be ripened in a day or two. See change in advertisement of Mr, L.

re: llr; Tate informs us that1 Tfry "Becond band, engine advertised In To Reporter has Wen sold J'l-ir. -I; Pike. contractor; finished the work on Mr. W. HNicholsonV residence and he and Messrs P.

H. and Spier Ben7 beti left Tuesday last for JSofieldl Dry, JHcarrisW left Toes; day for Baltimore Md. where be goes to have an eye specialist examine his eye, with he has been suffering for some Mme Reports from Mrs. H. L.

Moore who has been at St. Vin cent Hospital for several days are not very encouraging to tier friends. She has made but little, if any irapiovement. Mrj T. L.

Btdie left Tues day for High Point and other furniture manufacturing iownt i for the purpose of baying farnitart) right thus being en abled to sell it, at prices that defv com petition. Cash or credit. The editor and his family are pleased to have with them bis Bistcr-in-lOT ilfs. Sallie Z. Walk erui'd' bis nephew Mr.

J. Earl WcJlicr of La. Junta uoior-njo. They arrived In Littleton Satur day morning fend cro enjoying tccziccivcs in norm varouna. Eerr and "Frank Jewell wero in town Wednesday.

f. The many friends': of Mr. O. Rowland are glad to know that he again at home though they regret that be could not save bis leg. y' Messes Carter; and A.

L. Pope, of Vaaghan, were in town Wednesday, night; Candidates, jlorev Many of them will never reach the shore. Dr. L. Picot went to Ral eigh Wednesday- to attend a meeting of the hospital board.

Congratulations to Mr. nd Mrs. W. Alston Harris upon the arrival of young Miss Harris at their home a few days" ago. Littleton is one of the" besi' towns in Eastern North Caroli na! The entertainment given the institute was "delightful.

Weldon corresKndent Roanoke News. Lost on Public Road, Between Littleton and March 12th, 1 Black Seal Skin driving glove, A liberal reward will be paid for the return of sane to Rev.j L. J. Eiexander. Wise'N.

C- Messrs Sam Lee and Jim Ellington of Terrapin are in pur neighborhood, busify engaged in the of jcaw and hammer. These items. were for last week but were iiitted. Editor The Warren Guards were" in spected on Momday last by in spector GeneraLT. H.

Bain bt the State assisted Captain Schley of trje U. S. Army, Gen eral Bain apd Capt. Schley, con gratutatea uapt. Macon upon tne appearance and demeanor of the ft A i tt TEnRAPIW 1TEA1S Rev A.

G. Wilcox passed berer Satuwray in "route fos Red Bud. where he is Pastor. Ho gave the people 'two good ser ''Mr Harris, passed here today' with hist little girl Ethel carrying her ttf Dr. Mcfee.

Mr, ii -'tiamlet nas 'novea his sawtniU 5 iQgain. purchased a new gaw end Hamlet who' has been suffering-1- so much for the last three- months is better. Hope she will soon be entirely, well. ODELL Mrf Frank Bennett of Enfield was a visitor in. last week.

and Odell Ur. Frank Thorn e. a popular salesman for Levy Bros. hard. ware dealers of Norfolk, stopped for orders ths week.

Mr. J. S. Hodgers of Boston Mass, visited llr. V7.

Timple lst Thursday. He is a genial fellow and will be welcome when he comes i-again His old comrades trill be sorry to hear of the continued illness of Ur. Un Root. ilcCroden at the home of Mr. Jim Hsrriss.

He has had an attack of grip and recovers slowly. The Fosbarg Lumber Company are now opera tic oa tho large plantation forcdy owned by Geo. Sam Willi r.rr.. is-nor in g9od shape to furnun; any kind pf lumber. Glad to sav that ifrs? B.I tT 1 New; Stqck Children's Clothing Mens Pants And Some Special Suito.

Ifcttihy; fine "IJcnqueitott" 'ShocsT HammarHonge warrant 5 yeafsi Elcwsarid; Caaiiiigfcfdt interesting- prices.1 eeijN LOWER DAILY. Onr tailor lll Be here on February 21ct td 33rd to help us measure you for a new Spring Suit. Call and see his Samples. MOTES BARGAIN raUSB: Stdiiindis s. J.

FOB CELEBRATED BHiKDS OF THE American Fert iDIzf og Co. Norfolk, Everything good fop tho grov7ing crops" )k i 4- tun tUiatUr 1 lAfr! i 1 1 ii Va hoped to bt abla to giro a conpleto report of the pro of the Sunday School Institute and offered as much space of tne paper as copy would bd furnished to fill, but tto propocitioa ctcca not to tavo been appreciated ca tho copy baa, not besa forth tlr. 3. 1 Diclrcna cf Eaficd hd2 been vhltlrj hb brother Mr. J.

B. Blcl'cza thb llr. 0. F. Eczcy ia ia Kcr.

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