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Roanoke-Chowan Times from Rich Square, North Carolina • Page 7

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Rich Square, North Carolina
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THE ROANOKEOWAHTJMj AUGUST 31. 1916 Id Memory of Margaret i Outland. On the morning of 7-28. 1616. Hi WHENEVER NEED just 83 the sun was making its appearance in the East, the death angel came to earth and took from loved ones the spirit of On that celestial shore 1 Whv weep we for our loved ones When we must shortly go? The voice of Jesus whispers, "'lis 1 have willed it so!" There are many loved ones waiting Where the portals open stand, Then let us turn our footsteps Toward that better land! Written by av Friend Margaret Ann Outland, widow of Elijah Outland, and daughter of Ephriam and Sarah Griffin aged 80 years.

6 months and 28 A CEHEBAL T01I1C TAKE GROVE'S The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is Eejually Valuable as a General Tonic because it Acts on the Liver, Drives Out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. For Grown People and Children Yon know what yon are taking when you take Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic as the formula is printed on every label showing that it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It is as strong as the strongest bittet tonic and is in Tasteless Form. It has no equal for Malaria, Chilli and Fever, Weakness, general debility and loss of appetite. Gives life and vigor to Nursing Mothers and Pale, -Sickly Children.

Removes Biliousness without purging. Relieves nervous depression and low spirits. Arouses the liver to action and purifies the blood. A True Tonic and Sure Appetizer. A Complete Strengther.er.

No family should be without it. Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean it. 50c. day 8.

For several years old age had been stealing upon her; the once HUSBAND RESCUED Good Printing Pays 9 young spirit was gradually droop DESPAIRING WIFE ing; the locks which in years "gone by were black and beauti After Four Tears of Discouraging ful, had softly silvered for the grave: yet, such was her untiring energy and power of putting forth the best, she never gave up until the last nerve was Conditions, Mrs. Bollock Gave Up in Despair. Husband Came to Rescue. ComfortforOurCustomeraS The Difference in Salaries You pay your salesmen represents the difference in their earning capacity. strained; but was cheerful in all Catron, Ky.

In an interesting letter from this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock writes as follows "1 suffered for four years, with womanly troubles, and during things, patiently bearing the trials which came upon her with an unbounded confidence in her Maker, who said, "Come unto me, all ye that labour and are this time, I could only sit up for a little while, and could not walk anywhere at There is nothing so dainty and comfort- 1 all. At times, I would have severe pains in my left side. The doctor was called in. and his treat meat relieved me for a while, but I was soon confined to my bed again.

After that, nothing seemed to do me any good. The Difference in Rates. charged by newspapers for advertising space represents the difference in circulation and the comparative value as an advertising medium. I had gotten so weak I could not stand, and I gave up in despair. At last, my husband got me a bottle ol Cardui, the woman's tonic, and I com' menced taking it From the very first dose, I could tell it was helping me.

I can now walk two miles without its tiring me, and am doing my work." table in the hot summer season as white wearing apparel, and we have the Suits and Shoes suitable for every occasion. A Clean Sweep Sale of Palm Beach Suits, Cool Cloth, Extra Pants, Etc $12.00 Suits $8.00 10.00 7.00 9.00 5.00 8.00 4.75 7.00 3.50 If you are all run 'down from womanly troubles, don't give up in despair. Try Cardui. the woman's tonic. It has helped more than a million women, in its 50 years of wonderful success, ana should surely help you, too.

Your druggist has sold Cardui for years. He knows what The Difference in Price of poor printing and the kind I do represents knowledge, honesty, care and promptness a first-class job guaranteed everytime. Send me your next order and let me demonstrate the difference in "(jood Printing" and just "Ordinary Printing." it will do. Ask him. He will recom mend it Begin taking Cardui today.

Writ to; OiMUnoota Mcdktm Udta Advtaory Chattanooga, tar Special frwtruetKm. un jruui id, iiu irr-paar own. nun. reatownt lor Woman." sent in Dlaln wraDDer. E66-B Seaboard Air Line Railway Co.

Mail Orders Solicited The Progressive Railway of the South ANNOUNCES that commenc We also have a good line of House Dresses Gowns, Middy Blouses, Shirt Waists, Children's Dresses, Petticoats, Muslin Underwear, Top Kimonos, Etc. We also have other important lines in which many of our prices to you are below the current factory prices for the same goods. Give Us a Trial and Be Convinced. Yours for Business, ing Saturday, August 29th the Seaboard Air Line Railway Company's Passenzer Trains will use heavy laden, and I will give you rest." All who visited her could say it was a pleasure to sit by her bedside. She was born in Northampton County, near the town of Woodland, 12 30, 1835, and having a birthright membership in the Society of Friends, she endeavored to adhere strictly to the rules of her Society, and to the Christian example taught by kind and pious parents.

in the year 1854 she was mar ried to Elijah Outland, son of Thomas and Jane Outland. There was born to them thirteen children, eight of whom are now living, named: Alfred John L. Charles William F. and M. Gertrude Outland, Sarah wife ofR.

W. Blanchard. Ozella widow of John Burgeas, and Isabella 0.. wife of J. Gurney Parker, whom they endeavored with best wisdom to train up, "In the nurture and admonition of the Lord." To these sorrowing ones, together with a large number of grandchildren, two brothers, William T.

and John B. Griffin, and a host of other relatives, we would 8a weep not, "Mother is not dead, but sleepeth." Death has no sting.and grave no victory. There is no looking forth with earnest expectation for the morrow; but the tired hands are now folded in peace. In the year 1897. the white winged angel visited the home of Aunt Margaret (as she was familiarly called) and took from her side her beloved husband; thus with the loss of many of her dear ones, who had previously gone on before, so renewed her confidence in a Saviour's power, in a Father's love, that she was all the more fitted forthe temptations and vicissitudes which came to her in old age.

And though she had no earthly helpmeet to lean upon, yet was the language verified, "My God will supply all your needs, according to his His riches in glory through Christ Jesus." She was a con-siistent Elder of Rich Square monthly meeting of Friends, and the TERMINAL STATION in Atlanta, Ga which station is also used by the Southern Gen tral of Georgia Atlanta and West Point and A. B. A. R. K.

John T. West, 8-24-10t Raleigh, N. G. WILMER RASBERRY Job Printer Rich Square, N. C.

J. J. PARKER LASKER, N. C. I 00 Acre Farm for Sale.

8J miles from Suffolk, on main county road, R. F. D. telephone line and at railroad station, express office and store, near church and school. 7 room dwell Hanbury's Purity Ice Creair.

ing, 8 room tenant house, ample out buildings, several varieties of fruit Fenced with wire, good water. There Unsurpassed for a Healthful, Deli- is about 35 acres in high state of cuti- vation, balance in woodland pasture, rinusDUH. F.VF.RYRnnY I itrr-e it- xwt i i You can raise any kind of crops on this farm and you can get highest market price foe your products in Suffolk. It will pay you to act quick. Price $3,600.

V'SW 'SHmf G. S. P. Holland, Jr. unlj is.

we mate iron Pure Sweet Cream and Guarantee it to be Free from Adulterant ns. Fancy Moulds for Parties, Entertainments, Etc 622 Main St SUFFOLK, VA. 8-24-St CREArt FOR SALE. i rv Oftwiai rauo aw vyuuruuos auiu vuureu Prompt Delivery. 1 second-hand engine, six horse power.and wood saw and carriage.

1 lot of photograph fixtures. Mrs. J. L. Wall, 4t Mnrfreesboro, N.

C. i ne nanoury Makers of "Purity" Ice Cream. PORTSMOUTH, Mailorders Given Prompt and Careful Attention. TO AO a I ADA rnouei aa i ana ml Sewings deposited with us are as safe as an investment in a United States government bond, while the earning power of your money placed in our vaults is greater than if invested in government bonds. sflA banK booh, showing an ever increasing savings account is one of the most valuable things you can possess.

It carries with it an assurance of and a relief from worries for the future. (The saving habit should be cultivated as a virtue, and you will fizSi in it a pleasure that far exceeds your ex- pectations. Get the habit now. TaKe part of this weeh'a earnings as a beginning. Start a banK account with us today Are Too a Woman? a regular attender when physically able; How few live to this old axe; how few leave behind the large host to stand beside the casket with bitter tears, and pay the last respect to a departed grandmother, and great grandmother.

"Aunt Margaret," was famili-ary known, not only in the town of Woodland, but in the community at large. We all loved her and she will be greatly missed. Yet, let us weep not for the dead, but for the living. And may it be ours to put on the whole armour of God," and some day meet her in that better city, where farewells are unknown. A mother's chair is empty, A mother's voice Is stilled; Yet, be of comfort mourners, 'Tls as our Savour willed, A grandma's love is missing, A grandma's cheer is o'er; Yet she will gladly greet you.

i I. Is mM JOHN S. JENKINS CO. (Formally BOONK JENKINS) a Factors and Commission Merchants Office and Warehouses, Front Street. (AtlanHo City Waidl BO.BELLJTKLEPHONE 862.

NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Market Information Furnished and Consignments Solicited. Tto ltm 's tec i rn sale xa chests The Roanoke-Chowan Bank Roxobel, N. 4.

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