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The Times-Herald from Littleton, North Carolina • Page 8

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The Times-Heraldi
Location:
Littleton, North Carolina
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8
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'-V-tV--' -H 4A 'vii, i Mr Clemeht Byrd has- returned LITTLETON HIGH SCHOOL ldcai Happenings "'v- I v. "'JB- A High; Grade Preparatory School. W. BAG LEY Principals from his vacation trip. While, a- ay he.visited his mother at, Mt.

Olive, and was afterwards a mem befpfn enjoyable hoaseVparty lanrl 1 5lIiiIiiliMBFriaS illlllilSan 'Entrance into a RAYMOND BROWNING, L. Entrance. into colleges and unlvcrsi- i 1 2 2. ties en certificate. Faculty of experienced collere-tralncd teacher (ohni.Mh:Va fr i.t.

n. moderate no extra. A Dinkier Car is now orpratf fare 25 4. I cent Rpni. 21st to Z3rd.

I vwuuwu I ween weiaon ana fortsmoiun for the accoinraodationotpasa- Time to Enter Sept. gevs on the early' uiorjn? UICHMOND, TA- Triennial Gene-al For further information and catalog, ddr. f.v,;. Vio SPt'Oy; nere. Courtj will begin at of Rod Mount is visiting his .11 Pi V.

King of Macon spent a couple of day here last week, or -1 aw-vuviwj Wayne wiU preside. Mr. Peter SpruiU vJr now Z. P. BEACHBOARD, Superintendent, Littlcton, Littleton Female College.

opienoia locflnw. litaitn resort. modem rmhnannnMnii. culturr and fcil life. Conservator Art ana luocuuon.

uusiness college. HiWe. l.t. 1 7 it v' -TA fwQTiilc nf 1VTr9 fi Ct Dan-1 yTh6 Irienas or Mrs. d( u( wdn iel Will glad tb know that she v.

TTor1foT nuv r'cu -i i i i 11111 uiic lj wo uivui i at Norfolk. Mss LMieMdcox, who has been Health record not surpassed. Close personal attention to the health nd kkxa Uniform worn visitinsr ner auni' xvxi. j. x1 ifu-i 26th Annual Session will begin on September iSih, yrj.

Vac catalogue, Mttt KEV5 J. IXODES, pRrsinnNT. Littleton, N. C. 6 "hoo to hPr home in This enobles passengers on that .1 riving in Portsmouth.

1 THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER FIRE: rpu lpnopr! nnhtVitT' Vipavxr ln "hv firA lencea anotner neavy loss oy.nre At' early Monday morning. Thor Oro ttao1i j. iiiirzr iiri mu iiiirin Liirjunri ri its genuine sympathy for the loss it has sustained" and congratula- mg irom tne asneS. ACCOUntS a. ui luk nre nfK'flTin np.

votion of its staff. Small wonder I I then that such an aggregation of Observer should give v- wucu, ouxu BmC us the best daily -newspaper in tne state THE WISDOM OF YOiJ rH. small son of one of our lead-, storv. Petersburg: co Movrr Rnrm pft.Sundav -L-r- She has -accepted a position Rrhhnl Oil XCll VJ. Littleton, North miss Lenna pieyeus, ox uuci- marled returning fronj-the Expo V'- 4, sition, is; visiting her aunt Mrs.

4i S7 Dahieife Messrs CleteSfelUngsan LL A.NO lit.T Ul'K Gook Stoves, Heating -Stoves, KoHcwrVarC Grates, other Northern cities Tuesday, to for toir thp smnll VinlP010 Md 3d- 0x10 and one ''r 't -riv An attractive Tisitor to 6ur1at 1118 motner nanas. Atter- Andirons and Cycione- Feed Gutters iillllirsbu RANT -TEN NfLLE SOT i.ble chi pondered threat i for a whiier.thenhkinBupat his I 6. Prepare for life or oclict 7. Thorough Inrurtion r' tt L. t.

.9. Good library. Noiith Cauouna. water lieL. weetne liltUot otlier tatr ar.r!, adranUces in MuaIc Advauced courwr anl onnAl coune.

or, ail public occasiDn. dl 1 V-UM 1 it as asicni that" Least Money 13. DELIVEIiED. c.icivi:hsox lUT-rjuEroK, I 11 cinamu.TX. ow 'v Wo thank oui: friends fur tlioir liberal patronage during our iirst I two jnonths )f businoss.

We will eiTdeayor dirVbifsi- hess Has grovn even boyond our RATES YI A01 A -l. I Yfl' OCd DOdl All LlllC l.v tr.i. icuantw Home Sentember 23rd. Convention of Protestant Episcopal Church. October 2nd to 23rd.

One first 29th to October 5th, limited to WASHINGTON, D. International uovenuon uroinernooaoi Anure, "4 fnr nlns Tirkpt Koid September 25tn to 29th. One first class 21st 2oth, limhed to September 30th. no N0KF0LK, YAi 'Jamestown Exnosi- .1 eo day tickets, 10 day tickets, soid dally. Coach Excursion tickets at -j- "ay b.

rira i.oaCfleS irom uuntm-c, Raleirfi and Dnrham on Nos. 33 and service on all trains. of Cotton Manufacturers. October 7th tAflth. onnndn third flt td 9tl Oneand one third first class fares plus 25 cents.

Tickets sold 5th to 8th, limited October 12th. jrOfPHiS. TfrNN. Deep Convention. October 4th and 5th.

One first class fare plus 25 cents. Tickets sold October 1st to 3rd, limited Oct. 8. WASHINCSTON, 11. C.

National As- sociation of Cotton Manufacturers. Kir.1 fn. nine rma TlnVM. crnl Jtun VUbO. A Ivnvw BU1U September 30th.to October 3rd, limited to October 8th.

F6r Time tables, rates or any infor. in regard tQ other Special Oc casions, address the undersigned. C. H. Gattis, Travelikg Passenxcu Agent, G' -Ralezou, N.C.

1 1 SPEClAtNOTICES; i i a largo PEARL PENDANT. Lib end REGARD will "be "given; if returned to Times-Herald offjeev Jii st receiveil; CAojT. GUANO for Wheat, S. J. STALLINGS Select -Stock J1EINTZ -PICK LES.

GRANT -TENNILE CO. YEICK'S. Every Man, Every Woman and Every-Child is invited jtdopen up ouvicgs ntcouur. wnn xne Planters For Something nice tin OAKEf and CANDIES, caU at 'C iPtiore 13. JUST RECEIVEDPresh lot SEED RYE S.

The habit. of saving; formed early in life is the foundation, of a fortune. The Department of RAVINGS, is a special feature lof TheTlapters Bahk Annual f'lEil SEED at Trnxioi BEST EATING. APPLES at-Grant TenniUeCo. Phone 13.

i 1 1111 i The Family Stocking is liable to leak: Put your surplus dollars in a Savings Bank, where, if allowed to remain they will -earn f6r y6U other dollars. Such a bank is The Planters Bank. JusUreceiN'ed; CAR of GUANO forWTieat, Clover, Oats S. STALLINGS. See our ASBESTOS SAD IRONS.

Cold Handle, Hot Iron. Tarry Hardware Co. V- SPECIAL A hopes, and we talcb wi, still LEAD jii P11IC flS aiu! QUALITY of our goods. We have a nice line of pleased to have you call and see 1 I i 4 i I i 111. them.

0 Best Goods for Phone I I question received a whipping wards, instead of being in a re lie seemed reseiiiiui angry; wnereupon, (his mpther. told him if he was ago ing to be mad with her, she would mother, in a tone of finality said: -Dont. you inow you whip me, the madder I will get. Residence of S. T.

Thorne Jr. Burns. i TT-nvliT Trvnrln.TT T-n inrr fVio' i supposed explosion of a lamp nnnA caused the fatal loss by fire of the beautifulresidence of Mr. S. Gr.

Thorne Jr. at Airlie the early hour of the occurrence little could be done t6 save the house, Mr. Thorne with such help as came to his assistance was able to save a great denl of his furniture, We understand the loss to have oeen; between $2-500 arid 3,000 which AVas nearly if not entirely covered by insurance, Mr. Thorne had but within the last year or so made greatv i mp rove-; ment on this hou se and ha spent much in beautifying it, "making it one of the most attractive re.i-dences in all of that section. In the loss of such a home, nouch is lost tht insurance will not c6ver.

HALIFAX TAX COLLECTORS. Belo is given a list ot the Tax Collectors appointed by the" Board of Commissioners, for Halifax County. ButterwoodT'ship, Nichelson. F. M.

Taylor. Conocouary W. Dunn. Paucetts C. M.

Hawkins. Halifax R. Littleton J. W. Harvey.

Palmyra j. Left open Roseneath C. W.Dunn. Scotland C. W.

Dunn. Roanoke Rapids W. S. Hockaday. Weldon J.

L. Harris. Enfield J. C. Branch.

THE LUCKY NUMBER. We' Others Follow. nrrv tlrriP riPtiil anet Alston. Mr. WHMi has returned! from a trip to Baltimi)i4e and Phil adelphia where he has been buy ing hrsf all stock of Dry millinery ands notions He says line of these goods ever brought to and his opening of them will be a sight to behold.

chain gang under the em- fnt dirtkmot doing muchneeded; work -in cleaning up and! improving the roadway of our streets, The is being done, effectively and tlie improvement is most noticeable, and highly pleasing. It is to. be hoped Major Miles will be ajble to keep up tlie work until all of the streets have been properly cleaned and repair ed. Judging from the alacrity with wbch the wpfk is being prosecuted it would seem this 'X Panacea Notes, Tlie Misses Parker, of Warren ton, retu rned home Monday, after a stay of several weeks. I Mayor Dick Southerland, of Henderson, was here Sunday, to spend the day with his wife.

Two attractive visitors it the Springs, are Miss Pattie Urqua- hartof LewVston, and Miss Nell Horner, of Henderson. Among those from a distance registered here are Dr. Bond, of Suffolk, and -Mc-Donell, formerly Ectge-combe county, now of San Pran- CISCO. Mr.t4ind "Mrs. Jake J) avis, of Warrenton, drove, over and spent the dry, Set Cay.

4K H1 buy a fuU line of MiUmery jcwacK riit; v-. I 1 AJJLi GOODS UTTLETOH GROCERY CO. JUST DECEIVED, CAH of Acme Milling Bkst Patent Flouiu Also CAR of MU NT'S MEAL Di sT rnu i itcLK. wnii.us. HAVE YOUR WOOD SAWED ROW.

SAVE THE CHIPS! Pine Cut for ...60 cents, Oak and. Hickory 65 tf Per Cord. Sawing done in Your Yard; p. leach.

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355
Years Available:
1906-1909