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Roanoke-Chowan Times from Rich Square, North Carolina • Page 4

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RoaKokeChbira Times i The Methodist Orphanage; is yjf coming into many good things By virtue of the power and authority conferred in an order made these dys. The late Mr. W. W. fey the Superior Court of Northampton County in the Special Proceed- PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY ANDREW J.

CONNER WOODLANDS N. CP grmona. oi ureene county, upon ing8 therein pendJng entitIed W. Watson, Araey Watson, J. B.

F. Schulberg Presents i farm of six hundred Wat8on-p N- Wat.cn.; Annie Revelle, Sue Johnson, Roge Watson, orphanage, with a life estate to Wat9n. B. O. Watson et als vs Elizabeth Watson and Mildred ADVERTISING KATES 1 Fifty cents an inch for first insertion, his wife.

When his wife died, Watson, infants, heirs at law of W. M. Watson and Susan S. column width, 80 cents an inch for each additional insertion. Inducements are KATHERINE i she devised all her property, the undersigned Commissioners will on Friday, the 9th day of Novem: offered for yearly contracts.

oi trmnks, obituaries, memor- TV iums and resolutions of respect are charged for at the rate of one cent a ber, 1923, on the premises in Kirby Township, Northampton County, North Carolina, sale beginning at 1 1 o'clock A. offer for sale to the highest bidder, upon terms which will be made known on day of sale, the following real estate, to-wit: valued at about $10 000, to the orphanage. The trustees plan to subdivide the farm and sell it shortly. The value is estimated to be between $75,000 and $100, -000. Money given to feed, clothe ac word, cash to accompany the order, No bills are sent That tract of land situate on both sides of the public road leading Entered at the Rich Square Postoffice a Second Class mail matter.

and educate orphans bears ever from the Conway road at J. Parker's fork to Watson's Old Mill, and increasing dividend. News and Observer. Subscription; 11.00 per rear in advance THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8 1 923 four tirades to one teacher we As Stenographer and Star in "The Beautiful Uar" A Play of the Light That Lies in a Woman's Eyes and Lies and Lies and ties. A First National At traction, Saturday Night, November 10th, 7:30 known as W.

M. Watson's Home Place. This tract of land will be cut in three separate tracts: one on which will be situated the home house and out buildings; on another the house now occupied by W. L. Barnes and outbuildings, and the other the house occupied by I.

C. Flythe, with an extra tenant house and out-buildings. The undersigned reserves the right to offer this home place, composed of the three tracts above described, separately and then as a invite you to call on the advanced pupils of Newtown school. What might such a teacbr do with on" Bible Thought For Today THE WAY OF shall come to uass in the day that or two grades in a larger school? the Lord shall give thee rest from Blanche Penny, Supervisor, thy sorrow, and from thy fear. and from thy hard bondage, Holly Grove Personals whole, confirming the sale in the manner in which it brings the highest price.

Also that tract of land situate on the public road-leading from Murfreesboro to Conway and known as the tract on which Ben New- wherein thou wast made to serve, Isaiah 14:3. Mrs. Jas E. Revelle and Mis? Martha Mercer spent Saturdai and Sunday in Suffolk, thegues's COUNTY SCHOOL NOTES some now lives. Which also has a good tenant house and out-build ings.

of- Mrs. Joe Martin. Mr. Jonas Futrell of Greensbo ro. who recently acctptf a poti tion in Rich Square, spent Sun For Geographical material that Also that tract ot land situate on the road leading from to Watson's Mill and known as the Old Meredith Watson Home may be secured free of cost write to the following: Place, and now being the Susan S.

Watson land, which is bound on day with his parents, Mr and U. 8 Department of Agricul the North by the said Watson's Mill Road, on the East by the lands of ture, Department of Interior, T. C. Carter's Estate, on the South by the lands of Uriah Watson's Es Washington, D. tate and on the West by the said Watson's Mill Road and the road Mrs.

W. A. Futrell Misses Irene Alien and Sarai Moss of the school faculty spent the week end at their homes ii Valentine and Skipper, Va. Mr. L.

F. Liverman is spending Passenger Traffic Manager leading from the said road to I. J. ranters fork, containing acres The Atcbinson. Topeka Saute more or less.

Fe Railway System. Chicago, III Southern Railway System, Ral eigb. N. C. a few days in Weldon and Enfielr 1 his is all valuable and well located tarm land and is sold by the undersigned Commissioners in a Special Proceedings brought for the purpose of selling said land for partition.

Sale subject to confirmation The Woman's Club will meet at "The Quality Store" Special Sale Next Week Of Men's or "Boy's7 Suits Luray Caverns Cooperation, the school building Monday af Luray, Va. by the Court. Travel Information Service, This the 8th day of October, 1923. New Hotel Rosslyn.Los Angeles, ternoon at 3:00 o'clock. Miss Janie Revelle, of the Conway school faculty, Bpent the week-end at home.

Mr. Jack Vaughan of Weldon Cal D. W. WATSON. C.

N. WATSON. B. O. WATSON, Commissioners.

From ail the above, valuable pictures and information may be spent Saturday night with his cousin, Mr. Marvin Revelle. secured about trees, plants, min D. BARNES, Attorney. erals and the most beautiful scenes in the Alleghany and Rocky Mountains of the United NOTICE Of SALE II COMMUNICATE WITH States.

C0.EB' North Carolina I In the Superior Northampton County Court We wonder how many teachers ae making use of the Grade Li BE. FORE DISPOSING OF- YOUR brary idea advocated in the Course of Study. At the group W. H. Baker.

Rosa B. Futrell and Alice Baker W. Baker Under and by virtue of a Decree of EXCELLENT STORAGE FACILITIES REQUEST II LATEST MARKET INFORMATION FURNISHED ON $30.00 $27.50 $25.00 $20.00 $12.50 $10.00 8.50 7.50 $27.50 $25.00 $22.50 $18.00 $. 9.00 7.50 $6.00 Menls-Suits Mens Suits Mens Suits Men's Suits Boys Suits Boys Suits Boys Suits Boy's Suits TREE Of CHARGE', BY TELEPHONE- OR TELEGRAPH the Superior Court in the above entitled Special Proceeding, the undersigned, Harry McMullan, as Commiwioner, will on (he 1 0th day of December, 1870 CORRESPONDENCE: INVITED-HOl'SE ESTABLISHED meeting held at Woodland, Octo ber 26tb. all the teachers werr yery much interested fh Mhp Cannon's de' ailed account of how the pla'i iH working in her room.

Eich child has brought all the o'd 'ex'iett. hi sfory books he cm find. Two periods a week is t' ere children to tell one an'iier what they are read 193, at 12 o'clock noon, sell at public auction for cash, before the Court House door at Jackson, Noithampton County, the following described real estate, to- Y. wit: ring our U. VAUGHAN Murfreesboro, North Carolina.

In the State of North Carolina, Northampton County described as follows: FIRST TRACT: The land described in a deed dated August 27, 1877, from Augustus Story and wife, Marv A. Story, to Henry T. Baker, I which deed is recorded in the Register's Office of Northampton County in Book 5 page 497, said lands being described in said deed as follows: "Upland, bounded by the lands of Jerry Carter, W. E. Vaughan, JNY N.

Askew, H. T. Baker and Elizabeth Story, containing 22 1-4 acres, more or COTTON To RICH SQUARE To Have It Ginned Two Modern System Ginneries the latest in gin machinery. Quick and Satisfactory Service. Full market prices for cotton and cotton seed.

Buyers at the gins. Meal exchanged for seed if desired. Community Club ing. from p.on! observation we kno tint nil are searching and material with lively interest. Do pupils tnke any interest in the study1 of Lath or is it just an unwelcome tak? vou chanced to drop in Pendleton school you would doubtless be surprised to find the interest that the pupil were manifesti.ig in Caesar's victori a Tiie eighth grades ol both Pendleton and Galatia might teach vcu si nierhing in regard to the accuracy of learning Latin Grammar and being able to prove their ability bv frpedom from the text books while doing their black board work.

We make uo argument for so called "formal discipline" but we'd like to see the faces of these youngster when they realize they've shown "Something attempted; Some thing Done How can the teacher of manj grades accomplish anything? To be sure she is at a disadvantage bat some of us are wideawake and are masters of our circum stances. To quote from our Superintendent "Let us remember jtwo words; Combination and Alternation." May we add to these one other group. Some children each grade are better readers' than others. Why not group the in leading suitable lo their abilities rather than by grades? Recitation periods may ttboa be longer and teaching may not be ust "hearing lessons. ifor.

an excellent schedule for HAY PRESSES HAY RAKES MOWING MACHINES KEROSINE ENGINES TRACTORS We are in position fo give you prompt service tor present or fall delivery. A full stock of mowing," machine repairs for McCormick and Deering Machines. less. "Swamp land, bounded by the lands of W. E.

Knight, Henry Spivey, and Elizabeth Story, containing 13 acres, more or less." SECOND TRACT; The land described in deed dated August 1 2, 1875. from Blake Bryan and wife, Sarah A Bryan, Riddick Bryan and wife, Sarah Bryan, to Henry T. Baker, which is recorded in the Register's Office of Northampton County in Book 47, page 302, said land being described in said deed at follows: "Adjoining the lands of said Riddick Bryan and the lands belonging to the heirs of Samuel Story, deceased, and others, being a part of the said Riddick Bryan tract, containing 47 3-4 acres, more or less This 5th day of November, 1923. HARRY McMULLAN. Commissioner.

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