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The News Reporter from Littleton, North Carolina • Page 4

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The News Reporteri
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Littleton, North Carolina
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ins wher6 the prqtit are small if anything-, P- THE NEWS REPORTER Why suffer with the headache whena dose of Analgine will ject in.a forcible, manner; Ever sentence Avasfull of iwwer, every Panacea. Springs lotel MILES. NELSOM. SESSOMS, PUBLISHED EVEHY LITTLETON, 1 Littleton's OMcers: mayou'w. B.

Com- missioNkus Sterling- J. Myrick, Alldri, J. E. Me Craw, IL J. CordJe, J.

Stall- ings JackMaysi" Chf. of Police B. King. 4 Chareh Directory. Methodist Church.

Itttjt. Preaching by Pastor 12. IL Davis and 4th. Sundays In cach.month 11 v.nl 7.30 LV'tfl. saoutmty oqi Suuy, lie v.

J. M. Rhodes 3rd each month at Jl A. M. sonSxtaj jUlStCDUrCu.

jCjtrjau.o'ilev. J- T. Edraundson Pastor Preach- JU ins 3rd Sunday AM. II o'clock P. M.

8 o'clock 2nd. Kunday 8 P. M. meetinjjevery'Tuesday 8 M. Littleton Baptist Church.

tliouht advanced drawing more closely theattention of the audi-eace to the question.under discussion. Every admonition cal-culated to insxire in the hearts of thf honrtirc nn ti V. a gam the salvation of the Oilr rather, than iossession cf the world's wealth. We do not remember ever to have heard tetter adyicea.iyen to a class of young ladies than that embraced iti the closing the preacher, to. those who were fortunate', eh jh to hear his wordsi 'Wednesday afternoon there was a meeting of the Alumnae of- the" College and at 5 clock a meeting of 'the Trustees .1 was Thursday morning the 1 gradu- atmg exercses of.

the college took place, i There are seven young ladies who graduate- from this Institution. this week. Miss." E. Roberta Luciis, Eunic Gibbs, Sallie H. Bond, Nena Newsom! Bertha M.

Tlijoihpson, Ophe" Iia Langstbi; land Leia M. Pacre constitute thej and read essays" in the order in their names; Miss LucuSj -de livered the Salutatory and Mjs's Page the Tbav es says were of a high type of composition treating on matters of vital interest in the formation of character and would do credit, to the graduates of any female col lege, in the state, A visitor, a gentleman of culture who -has travelled a great deaUmd attend ed many graduating exercises of female Colleges, remarked thaH tie had never known the essays of any college as a whole to sur-1 i pass these. 'Dr. Gibbs in aspeecn suitable to the occasion presented to each of the class a handsome Bible, as a pilot to the young ladies who now launch upon the sea of life, in behalf of the college whose basis of instruction is the Bible, after which Rjv. P.

Tj. TJerman in his chararistic manner presented the medals and badges, Rev. J. B. Hurjey deliv ered the 'Literary "Address.

Th'o class had chos jn well in selecting Dr Hurley to makii thLs address, hisremarks 1 will find lodgement in th'e hearts of his haarers for years to come." Thursday' night the" Annual concert was given. A concert that is, always looked forward to witn pleasure by bur young people, and those who had anticipated a gopd tirne wre not disappointed with it closed the most successful year's work ini the history of Littleton Female College. O. A. COOK COOK ATTORXEYS-AT-LAWi Yftrrenton, Littleton Livery Stables, JWES SHEEHArC puopHiirroiis, 'GocrVehicIei.

Good ilonic-s, Carefal Driven. Vrice? relir-onble as at an SUiLIcs in Littleton. jrrtiiodj.eay ha. CaCirts Caodr Catl art. lb coo! wntv cleans; tbo.

enure vj5t-m. disjl cure ts, ler, haMtuai ttaaa to-day: io, -si, rjotct. huiai.s to cure vj uii cru. Ilipaas Tabaiies cure tcrpl liver. We4liavenimeand again urged that mariu factories were the thing, continue to shun them.i as Otnter here are a fehlnVoJner oyer.

We all.knowvhat shuttle blocks are. AVili the factories. ccaakiug these blocks, sell; theTn-to eastern con-, cerns for about 40. 00 a thousand They p.r& shipped away. these concerns 'dress them ready for use ipr-Che" looms, when they are I average of thousana.

irLtii iir.i i i 11 mini iiii i 11 Does that 'it do this work? Just make a cal- I a culation and see what the meas ure of profit is. 'NTow this mat2rial for making' the blocds is ngnt here, yet we ship them off and buy them back finished," when the whole thing could be done at home Ifere's a chance to go into business and it looks like the profit, even at half the above figures, ought to satisfy any one-j- Greensio.10 Record: Grand asion Commencement Exercises of Lit-. tlelon Female Collegev Rev. E. H.

Davis preached the Anniversary sermon before the Misfsionary society: on Sunday last to a hand7 some and: refined audience than it is ofeti the privilege of a preacher to speaK to, and the Preacher' Wds aware that the congregation was anticipating a treat, and he was fully-a-live to the occasion and sent them away d.elighted, (arid here we wisli" to say that we no town in "tht state of its size can boast of more consecrated and able shepherds than -Littleton hds, in the persons of Pastors E. -Davis," T. Edmundspn; G. W. Phelps and C.

N. Wharton.) Long before the appointed hour for beginning the children's exercises on Tuesday night the Chapel the College was tilled to its utmost capacity Avith the beauty of the town and country, with a rose i ronT some or the flower garden here andtthere in the midst, while many of the gallant young men found only standing room against the wail. It was generally stated that not so large a crowd had assembled on a Tuesday eveding'in he his tory of. the CollegeV The pro gramme was in accord with the usual good judgement of the management and was carried out in a most gratifying manner, nof a halt was made by any participant. The boll -The Little Witches'f and the "Broom I of the instructors of the young pupils in jmscuiar movements while the -performances tiiion the piano did credit to.

the nimble fingers and thorough work of those in Jiarge.of,that department. 'On at 11 a. in. Rev. A.

Tyer preached tfie Annual sermon to crowaea cnapei 1 from Mark SG. For what shall it profit a man it na gam the wor soul? 2dr. Tyer handled the sub- Occ cure; it in ten mmuates. Anal- vrgine is sold by E. B.

Perry Littleton N. C. In dur local columns last week s'aledlhat Mr. Hatry.H. Thome h'ad'bougnt the J3oh Air Hotel.

Thfs Was mistake on our part as Mr. xThorne is manager in stead of owner. The -Presbyterian peoplejare enlarging their house of worship. This will be gratifying to Pastor Wharton as well as tthe' "many who attend upon his services and irepaentiy return, home tor want of i If ou receivre a copy of the rvrsn rmT 4.1,:,. I it, and hand to your neighbor and' ask him to read and pass I along.

You would please the editor very much by sending in your subscription' for thie- months at 25c or six months 50c? or better twelve months $1.00. Cards are out announcing the marriage of Mr. Jr Lawrence Coleman and Miss Mollie No well in the Baptist church Macon at 9 P. M. June 3rd; The; Nfews Reporter joins with a host of friends in wishing the couple a voyage.

Buy a Home. I have for sale a neat three room house, with water convenient, situated about 200 yards iijrom S. passenger ofiice Ijot contains about seven-eights of an This lot sold at a bargain, For futher particulars apply to. S. G.

Daniel Littleton N. C. In a letter received from Mr. Sam Patterson of the Roanoke Mills Co. we are iinformed that the 4 Roanoke Mills have not closed their doors are; run-- ning on full time, and giving permanent employment to all good cotton mill families who apply.

It gives us pleasure to make this statement correction of a statement made in this paper last week, to the effect that the" mills were closed a report made to us by what we deemed good authority at the time. Thanks to Mr. Patterson for the correction. A Desirable Lot For Sale. i I have one lot situated parall-ell with the R.

G. in the Warren pounty "part "of Littleton containing about three fourths of an acre, that I will sell Cheap This lot is one of the most desirable locations fon a residence in town, Call early and secure a Respect S. G. Daniell, store for those who wish to visit Norfolk for a fev days. The O.

R. Conductors will run an excursion from Ralcjigh to Portsmouth on June loth.i This will be one of tha best if not the very best conducted excursions of the summer and if you want to go to Norfolk at a small -cost and see as much as if you Jiad bidden there on a pullmau car. Miike use, of this opportunity. i 1 Jasttblakcfttls. Almost every day we men who say they can raise a little money and rant to go into some oi business.

The next thing you hear th'ey have gone into the meroantile business that is to sa, a stor. THIS HOTEL isundernew a cement and is refitted el r. Utly furnished and will be open all tl ar. Every deirftrtment is under coc- -ent and esporinced xh'e ProprleUs study the cotlvenHci-; of 1 i. nifst ana msuav iwiuc ot on Uoyel panacea has the control 1a.

cea water for Hotel per day; $10 week $30. per Special Rates to Families 1 Bass ceets qaily trains at rjorses 4 Kept on SAM G. Att'y at Law -and" FJ Kotary Pulic ji ITTLUTO N. C. Practices in Halifax and atljoini counties and, in Supreme and Feor- al courts of this State.

J. L. Tate, Littleton, N. C. I Tinner -and MirJiinist has a well equipped Machine re par shop, supplied with a good screv cutting engine lathe other ma chine tools, and is prepared repair Engines, Cotton Gins, Saw other machinery, also has for sale, Steam Globe Valves, Check Valves.

Glass Gages, Steam Gage Packincr. Rod Iron. Nuts, Washers Sheet Iron, Zinc, Solder etc! 4 r. Special attention to tin and 'metal Roofing, Conductor pipe and roof painting. Tobacco Hues made during the season jfor cur lng tobacco.

Also sells Cano Mills, Separators, Engines, Saw Mills, nnd'other mnchinorv Ammt a vik the celebrated King rrj-U) AO 53 CO rn CO 0A. ass ETl-'S rn 5 -c. CO 3 CO -1Q 2 on CO I Local arjd Personal Mr. Joe Jaekson, is in town. Charlie Rodwell of Warrenion is in town.

Chewing tobacco and cigars at S. J. Rev. H. Black has been in town this week.

Oranges, lemons, and bananas, at Sam J. Dixon's. The advertiser. is" the man who wants yoar trade. C.

i E. Jackson, of Warren ton was jhere on Tuesday -V. Maj. N. E.

Jenkins and' family of are town. W. B. Fleming of attended the commencement. The Elopers were on trial a-gaiaat Vaughn Friday evening Miss Nettie Gardner "of War-renton is yssiting Miss Sarah Myrick.

Rev. P. Herman, of War-rentont attended the L. commencement. The Warren Unioi meets with Baptist Church at Warren Plains to-day.

There will bo an excursion from Portsmouth! to Littleton on Juno 11th so we learn. Soda-water, fine qandies, and fancy cakes, and crackers every day at S. J. Dixon's. Chambers Smith, the champion bimetalist of N.

C. aud wife, are at Panacea Springs, Just received. 50 bbls Flour Pillsburrys best S. JOHNSTON. We regret that-our space was too limited this to the Austrian-German Elopement, but it is good for next week, Dr.

Willis Alston is haying his oftice and; the building occupied by druggist E. B. Perry repainted insida and Quite a number of the school boy returned home Friday, some remain over until L. P. College commencement.

Bobbitt's Millinery Parlor is now open with Spring Beauties that- will please the most of la dies Miss Copie Dunuiu charge Mrs W. S. Wainwright of War- renton, came down, yesterday to take charge of the housekeeping department of Panacea, Springs Hotel. i II.

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