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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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Portsmouth THE NEWS REPORTER PUBLISHED EVERY I-S1DAY AT were free th 5 to4. Foot races 1TTTT a -fl TFTV A el Bom Air, band of Suffolk Vas kept Phoenix LITTLETON, C. HARRY H. THORIJE, order received attention, Saturday afternoon able addresses were made. The evening had been set apart-r for -the young women and a programme worthy the noolest objects of God creation had been arranged, and was exjcutel ia a manner that did honor to the participants.

Sunday morning the convention was T. It. WALKER, Editor. 31. K.

WALKEK Publisher, Having taken charge of this commodious and the air resonant with choice music. The number of visitors was variously estimated at from twelve to eighteen hundred. There was a general g-ood feeling existing and nothing happened to mar the pleasure of the visi i One Year tl.00 beautifully located hotel ubcrfptfon: 1-hr ee Moh. 35, INFORM TO I DESIRE THE BE L. WILL IT PUBLIC THAT Not arrest was a single treated to an able sermon by that tors class first kept All communications for the paper should be ui3reied to the News He-iohtkk and not to the editor.

ifl every A made bv the emcient TXIiee lorce prince of fVAAi AV Wl i i the day, which is indeed during Entered at the Postomce at Lit-Ieton N. C. aa Hccond class matter. DEPARTMENT, COMFORT OF GUESTS RECEIVES SPECIAL ATTJ3XTIO. HITES fiS REISOJIBLE as any first class Hotel-in tfae state.

a compliment to the visitors as the extreme low" rate charged was an inducement for the roughs and toughs of the cities by the sea to come to our town. Their absence was conspicious. FRIDAY JUNE, 18th 1897. Harryl Hi Thorne Littleton, N. C.

The State board of examiners licensed sixty-four doctors to practice medicine in this state at their recent session at Morehead City. There were eighty two applicants. 1 quent preacher, Rer. A. McCul- len.

In the afternoon Mrs. Katharine L. Stevenson Nat'i Cor Sect! a cultured, talented speaker made the hearts of her hearers bum with enthusiasm as she with zeal addressed the convention. The annual sermon was preached Sunday night by Rev. T.

N. Johnson, and awakened renewed enthusiasm in the temperauce course. Monday morning was devoted to discussing many matters of importrnce to the work and wras enjoyable, as well as profitable service in which quite a number of the ladies took part. In the afternoon the "Departments received the My 211897 JEW SPRING GOOD The commissioners, took under consideration the bill for advertising the Annual statement and Still in the lead, pFiees low thanthe lomest A pretty line of Ladies dress goods cashmeres: mohair BRlLLIANTINE MULLS INDIA LINENS, PERCALS, SATTINES, GINGHAMS, of the latest styles and shades act U.L Lilt; uwuuuui aa reached more satisfactory than the split-in-half proposition. attention due them and some of '''1-1 mi i I.M-ilW I II 1 yx.vjv..Ai?M:-:- the most vital subjects to the human family were considered, after -which the election of offi- 17.

L. DOUGLAS icers was made. In the evening there were addresses, solos, etc. Lradies kid gloves all shades, Lradies silk IoVes The Celebrated Prince of Wales Ladies Belts. call and get one of these Be ts before they are all gone.

during this service many words of encouragement ''were spoken and a new impetus given the At a recent meeting of the board of town commissioners, the act passed some time ago imposing a penalty of two dollars for riding or driving through the narrow street between the Perry Drug Store and J. H. Harrison's store faster than a walk was repealed and an act substituted theref or Imposing a penalty of tifty cents for the second and all subsequent offiences. S3 SHOE lii theorld; For 14 year thl shoe by merit Alone, baa distanced i all com I W. L.

DoujjIm tSJrt. WOO and 5.0O iboe are the productions of skilled workmen, from the beat material pomtble at these prices. Also, tWO and ri-W hoe for men, 12.50, 2X0 and for bora. W. I.

Donsl as shoes are Indorsed by OTer wearers a tbe bert In and dnrabllity of any shoe ever offered at the prices. Tbey are matfe in all the latest shapes and styles, and of every variety of leather. -If dealer cannot sapnly yon. write for csta- logus to W. L.

Dong las. Brockton, Mast. Sold by C. G.JYlOORtV pTTLETON, N. C.

work of redeeming and saving from the drunkard's blight those Jiiso a ppety line oi uaaies suppers, aaa oxtords. Boys ana Gents Strata Hats and 'felt goods of th3 latest Style. Our line of new I hill 0 suit most Fastidious and pricey who tere. created for a higher and nobler Tuesday morning after routine work reports from district presidents and committees were heard. to suit the Customurs.

i 1 Delegates were elected to the National convention to be held s3 CO When President McKinley and party reached Asheville, a few days since, and were notified -by the manager of BiltmorefVander-bilt's Estate) that only the Presi in Buffalo N. Y. October 29 to GO -J Nov. -8 1897.. This was the clos ing liour of a convention long to be remembered by those who dent's, cabinet officials, and their J.

W. Northington. Leader in low prices. STYLE AND BEAUTY Found in every piece of our New Spring Stock Prices surprisingly low for such SUPERB VALUES That is what the ladies declare who have sesn the goods we aro 11 ATT.V IWWTZf l- lady attendants would be per were present. Many express CO mitted to the "rounds.

Mr. Mc a is an 53 ions of thanks to the hospitable people of Henderson were heard and especially was it gratifying --J LU 1 Kiriley promptly declined to enter unless the newspaper men who were, accompanying him could be admitted, The President thereby promptl rebutted the effort to exclude the newspaper men who Were his companions. to the lady visitors know that the cause of temperance has not only the ministers of the town with it but the ablest lawyers and GO IS physicians as well -2'S LU go Our solons in Washington are GO dragging the time away and a See our Stock andncertain our Cut Rate Prices before you buy, is all the showing ve ask The Bargains! bout all gather from their h59 work is Tariff" and 4 No The days are getting long and warm, and it will soon be CO LU Hi 44 too hot" for the represetnatives Speak for ai -LU to remain but a few hours in ses ion each day and then we will hear of their patriotic acts in remaining in the "sweat ropm' and almost dying for their beloved iiitiiiotiycy Bargain House. The N. C.

Woman C. T. listen. The fourteenth Annual Convention of the N. C.

W. C. T. U. met in Henderson June 11 to 15 Mrs.

Mary E. Cartland Pres. Mrs. Mary M. Davis Recording Sect.

The ladies evidenced their acquaintance with parliamentary practice by a strict adherence to its rules, adopting the princii pie that is heaven's Pirst The suggestions to delegates embraced some thoughts worthy the practice of the higher; tribunals of the country. Friday afternoon the official reports were made and other work preparatory to the worK proper of the convention: At night addresses of welcome were made by lawyers, doctors, aud ministers in which high tributes were paid to woman, comparing her to an Littleton Livery Stables, jones sheehan; PUOPKIETORS, Good Vehicle. Good Horses, ircful Drivers. Prices reasonahle as at an Stables In Littletcn. country, or how they had to adjourn and retire to a refrigeratoj to preserve their sweet lives to look after tha welfare of a pros-j perousand happy people whose existence as a government depends upon their self sacrificing acts, which they are always reail- to make, at least until pay day.

ANDY CATHARTIC i 6 1 Analgine CURECOilSTIPATIOIl Last Friday the excursion1 from Norfolk came in brimrinr 1 wa Cure TtS angel of mercy. Miss Cad wallader i seventeen heavy laden passen-j showed herself to be a speaker of I ger coaches with those ho de- unusual ability, possessed with a sired to out into the country, i kJA mwA a a aTTlf WtF WWrn mr mnrrnnticm In Ha finViwl hv UlCnviTKa 1a For. Headache I uauuv uc uuj tivs gou i utu i ui amu of her brothers more accustomed 1 I'hnforl An Moa a zmhotf tv. awr. WwkiMnm, iv for (Mr rrts uur moa reireiiB to tbUiift.

irenUy Minutes. day and every ono seemed to en joy it A committee on grounds had been here on Thursday and to appearing before the Saturday morning was given to hearing reports from committees arranged means of amusement. Sold by. K.lf. Perryi nd evangelists, many of which Balloons were sent up.

Base Uanted-An Idea SH is'ijir were very encouraging. The ball I i I Rtoans Tabules: at druzgistM game between Portsmouth Raleigh, Raleigh defeated different departments of -the and tupans Tunnies cure nai.

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