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The Times-Herald from Littleton, North Carolina • Page 10

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The Times-Heraldi
Location:
Littleton, North Carolina
Issue Date:
Page:
10
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--THE TI MES-HERALD. September 3, IC03 1 Olli.e Shell, of 'Henderson, Mr. Edwin Bpbbitt left Monday spent Saturday and Sunday with; to enter school at Wake Forest Local Happenings her Mrs. Marion Rev. Mr.

Stebbins, of the M. P. Church, filled the pulpit of the Baptist Church last Sunday night. College. Edwin is bright and studious, and we predict for him a successful college career.

Miss Sallie Johnston left Monday to take charge of a school at Starr, Miss Clara Bell is visiting friends at Conway thisweek. Miss Annie Harvey is visiting ri en in Nash Cou nty this week. jN.C. She will be greatly missed by Miss Maria of Warren-ton, has been visiting for the last few days at the home of Mr. W.

D. J. P. Bullock; of Rocky Daniel. Mrs.

Mount is the truest of Miss' Sarah My rick; 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Thornton have returned from a pleasant visit Mrs.

P. P. Thorne, of Norfolk, to friends and relatives' in Nash a 4 A I J-w her many friends here, who wish her much success in her work us a teacher. and Mrs. Cleveland Stallings and Miss Lottie Stallings left Monday to spend the week in Baltimore.

While there Mr. Stallings will purchase fall goods for the up-to-date store of S. J. Stallings. Dr.

Willis Alston, left Tuesday morning for Baltimore to un is visiting irieuas ana relatives uounty jvir. ana Mrs. jonn lj. uagiey, oi Mrs. Winnie Matthews is spend- Texas, ere the guests of Mr.

Bag-ing the'week with friends in Nash ley's parents, Prof, and Mrs. L. W. Bagley. Mrs.

Chas. Jacocks; of Windsor, Miss Josephine Crawley, of R. is spending some time with friends P. D. No.

1, left for Richmond, -VW, dergo treatment for some trouble with which he had been suffering forsometime. His daughter, Miss Janet Alston, accompanied him. Mondaywhere she goes to resume in townr Mr. T. 0.

Rodwell, of Warrenton, her studies. was in town Tuesday on professional business i Miss Mattie Jenkins attended the Miss Alma Williams left Tuesday for Raleigh, where she goes to take a business course at King's Business College. Mr. W. H.

May left yesterday for Baltimore to purchase his fall line of millinery, and to complete his stock of ladies dress goods, and the season's latest novelties always so appealing to the feminine eye. Mrs. Allen, of Durham, and Mrs. of South Carolina, are here on a visit to their parents, Rev. and marriage in Warrenton this week rsl.

J. G. Tarwater, of Warrenton, is the guest of Mrs. Marion Johnston this week. Miss Emma Speight; of is visiting at the home of Mrs.

T. N. Harrison. Mrs. G.

Perry. Master Hardy Cole returned to The Children's Day exercises rendered by the children of the M. E. Sunday School on last Sunday night were greatly enjoyed by all who Entertainments his home in Norfolk last Tuesday after a visit of several wTeeks at the given; by. the.

children usually attract a large audience, and this oc home of Dr. Alston, casion was ho exception to the rule. Miss Etta Herbert, of Blackstbne, Va. is here on a visit to her aunt Mrs. Cj B.

Heptinstall. rne selections were an wen ren Misses Alice and Martha Byrd Spruill, of Rocky Mount, are guests at the home of their grand-parents, dered, and much credit is duo Misses Lottie Stallings and Marado Miss Fannie LAverman, of Roxo- Mr. and Mrs. W. E.

Spruill. Farabow for their careful training hpl: N. is snendincr a few davs oii Miss Bessie Harris returned of the children. Willi mwa iujuuic jjcu. home a few days ago from an ex-Miss Marian MacRae, of Payette- tended visit to her brother, Mr.

Worlc on the four new brick stores is progressing rapidly, and ville, is visiting at the home of her Arthur Harris, in Baltimore. brother Dr. Neill MacRae. Miss Temoe Williams, who has will be quite an addition to the business section of the town. Mr.

Paul Rose is having many changes made A. .1.. Mr. Ed. Blalock, of Warrenton, b' vistinc- Misses Mattie and spent a few hours in town Sunday NelHe Jenkins, returned to her enroute to Panacea Springs.

home near Warrenton Wednesday. pied by the Gem Grocery Company, Mrs. E. W. Shortrid ge, of Norfolk, is here-on a isit to her father, Mr.

Bi R. Browning. She is -ac Mr. "John C. Bell, of Windsor; has been in town this week shaking hands With his old friends.

Mrs. Matthew Duke, of Marma- companied by her neice, little Miss duke; spent last week with her Myrtis Carman. and will be ready in a few days to open up an up-to-date 5 and 10 cent store. These improvements speakt for the town, and in the near future we expect see even greater progress made along ail lines than we are now. making.

No more waiting $1 Plummeu's Suaving Paulou. 'ii ree barbers always on hand to give you quick service. sister, Mrs. A. M.

Johnston. Misses K)ttie Coleman, of' Ma MriJ Robert Bell, of Rocky Mount, con, Ga. and Josephine Bowen, of spent few days here this week Jackson, N. i are guests of with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Misses Carrie. Hflen and J-izzie Ftoii Moore..

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355
Years Available:
1906-1909