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Roanoke-Chowan Times from Rich Square, North Carolina • Page 5

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itil BOA50KK-0HOWAN TIMES THUKbIAY, If OVEMBEB 24, li'10. Mitt' Blanaie Everett A Good Opportunity. CrtV Square, bd -Ylctzlly Larf est io tne World. Our readers have doubtless no Do You Vant to SaveMoney Jr. Andrew B.1 Peek of Pote- Dr.

C. G. Powell pf Potecasi is offering his house and loNn that On January 6th, 1888, there came into' the home of Mr. and Mrs, S. M.

Lassiter. a bright ticed the advertising of the Cort- esl wu in town Tuesday on bus town for sale. This is a good bp iness Dortunitv to obtain a mod home little girl named Blannie and Dr. R. P.

Morehead and Mr. J. among a good people. The house this one grew to beautiful worn Then you cannot afford to miss seeing our large stock of E. Lassiter of Lasker were here is modern and well built Poteca anhood.

early youth at the age of ten she gave her heart to Tuesday. right Metal Roofing 60 N. 23rd. St. Philadelphia which has been appearing in the Times for some months past and We hope those who have had reason to be interested in roofing material have profited thereby.

The Cortright Company is by far the largest maker of Metal Shingles Dress Goods, Silks, Coat Suits, Shoes, Matting, Christ and joined Rich Square Mies Maggie Lassiter visited M. E. Church, Rich Square, relatives and friends in George si has a good public graded school for at least leight months in the year, and established on a permanent basis. Some of the best people in the county live at Potecasi. The place has long C.

Sunday. Furniture, Clothing. In fact Everything for Everybody. She was a woman with a keen Miss Elma Peele spent night and Sunday with her appreciation of all that was beau in the world, and their product been noted for the refinement is well and favorablv known ovr tiful in nature, with -an ardent people at George. belief in all that wasunselfish WE CAN PLEASE YOUJ and congeniality of its people.

the entire United States. They When our school closes for ire always glad to give prompt and with an eager aspiration for whatever was noble and aspiring attention to inquiries and to eith Change of Business. Mr. W.T. Joyner of Garysburg, Thanksgiving it will remain clos till ntxt Monday.

If we do not there will be no suli'. You will only have to viaii to a high idaal. bhe possessed er send samples and quote prices to those likely to be in need of an enthusiasm that could do Mr. R. R.

Lassiter of Lasker our store one time to be convinced that we have the troods to nuit yi on who for years has been conducting a general fire and life insur nothing by halves, and strength roofing, or to refer them to was attracted here Tuesday by llin uju iu sum I'uiac, 11 lire iiul )ltiHSl'U leu US KDOhL of conviction that could not be nearby local agent. advertisements in this paper, ance business has sold his fire insurance business to Mr. R. E. shaken.

Her public spirit and Three Fires the Past Week. it: if you are pleased tell your neighbors. That's fair. WE KEEP ON HAND a full line of Coffins, Caskets Mr. rank Khone, one of our best young men, made a business Brown of Garysburg who will cnanty towards an good causes continue that of the busi was ever evident in her daily inree nres in one week is trip to Portsmouth this week.

walk of life. The keynote to her unusual reco for the vicinity ness in the same satisfactory manner that Mr. Joyner has con Robes. A complete line of Undertaker Supplies. character was her never failing of Rich Square.

Friday night Dr. G. Parker of Woodland was in town Monday in response devotion to home and friends cotton house on the Roanoke time, day or night. ducted it for many years. Mr.

Joyner will devote his entire time to advertisements in the Times and her obstinate persistence in farm of W. P. and R. C. Ben duty.

Her life was like a sweet thall was destroyed by fire to Mr. Everett L. Brown and friend attended the lecture at gether with ten or fifteen bales to the life insurance business. Both of them have advertisements in this paper. ointment poured forth, healing, exhaling a fragrance that touch of cotton in the seed belonging to Woodland last Wednesday night Baugham Weaver Co.

(incorporated.) es life to make it gentle, noble, tenants.Anthony Drew lost three The Ladies' Home Journal. Sharper Barkley six, and his son true and good. These virtues Mrs. Aioert Lassiter ana son Albert, spent Saturday night and enabled her to ever live a noble Complete magazine twice a about three. The same night Sunday th relatives at George.

Christian life, greatly beloved Junius Odom's barn, on Mr. Jas, AN INVITATION month, instead of monthly as heretofore. Mrs. Liucie a. Lambertson is all who knew her consistent walk S.

Grant's farm near Bryantown preparing to enlarge and remodel and conversation. was destroyed by fire together Needs no description, as it is her dwelling on her farm near with one bale of cotton and his On Nov. 7th, 1910, as she was well known to be the best maga FROM corn and other property. On dressing to leave home for a few hours she fell to the fljor with a town. Messrs.

Geo. B. Pope and C.B. Sundaya tenant house and most zine publisbed-embracing everything of interest and importance for the home. The best Christmas present for any lady.

of its contents on the Powel convulsion and never regained Pond of Woodland have been consciousness again. All that farm, leased by Huggins Pur vis was destroyed. We under Bolton Johnson here the past week buying pea nuts. good physicians, kind friends and Renew vour subscription now loved ones could do could not les stand none of this property was Mrs. J.

E. Miller of Cumber or let me send in a new subscription before the December rush. insured. sen the agony or stop the cold land, arrived last Friday to 24 numbers instead of 12 at hand of death and on Nov; 8th, Tax Notice visit the. family of Mr.

T. Peele. at twilight God saw fit in His in same price per year, $1.50 finite wisdom and love to call her Having qualified as tax collector for Mr. and Mrs. C.

E. Johnson of spirit home to its reward. We St. John's Township, He, tf rd Cf unty, Mrs. J.

E. Johnson, Local agent. Rich Square, N. C. North State Phone No.

8. for the year 1910. 1 will be at the places know not why it came so early named heiow for the rposp of collec in her useful lite, but God knows ing the taxe3 due sai I to wr ship. et tint suffice, for she now rest: We respectfully invite all our patrons and friends to come and examine mir new stock of Fall and Winter Goods Parker and Benthall Old Store, Ty. day.

Nov 29 Wide-awake merchant. Mr. U. Vaughan of Murfrees- irom ner Moors ana mr gjo works will follow her. Uni Wednesday, Nov.

30th. D. Minton Store, Thursday Dec St John's. Friday, Dec. 2nd.

Milwaukee were attracted here Tuesday by advertisements in this paper. Mr. Ernest L. Smith spent Sunday in Roxobel with his people, but filled his engagements here Sunday evening. Mr.

James H. Carter offers a young white man a good opportunity to farm with him on shares next year. boro, who has been a regular advertiser in ths Roanoke Chowan one is survived by a gnet stricken mother, many near relatives and friends Please meet me promptly. The taxes imes for several years during must be collected at once. This is mv which time he has used as much last appointment.

and now awaits them just bs yond the vail. as a whoie column every week, A. J. Vinson, Tax Collector. this week asked for two whole long be my heart with such memories filled, Notice.

Land Sale. which is complete our every line. Don't hesitate because we don't mention our different lines separately. All we ask of you is to give us a call and you will be convinced that Like the vase in which roses have once been distilled; I will on Monday the 5th day of Dec You may break, you may shatter the columns. At first we did not see how we could rent him so much at this time but we asked some others to suspend their ads for a time so that we could accommodate Mr.

Vaughan, so made room for his new advertisement vase if you will. ember, 1910, at 12 o'clock in front of the Court House door, in the town of But the scent of the roses will hang Jackson, N. offer for sale for cash, around it still." N. L. H.

Mr. James L. Rhone, who has been in poor health for several months, is able to be out and attend to business. The W. C.

T. U. will meet at Mr. H. Peek's this "(Thursday) afternoon at 3 o'clock.

A ulf attendance is desired. Mr, Robt.E.Baugham of Ports-mouthy came out Saturday to visit rplativpct nnrl attend tn husinpss We Are Still Headquarters that tract of parcel of land lying and situated in Northampton county, Jackson township and bounded by the lands of J. S. Grant, Conincland heirs, the which appears on page three. Mr.

Notice Vaughan is offering some real Pete Boone land and others, containing bargains and prospective buyers would do well to visit his store. Sale of Valuable Farm. 114 acres more or less. This tract of land is situated just one mile from the He makes good his advertising for an up-to-date line of General Merchandise. Very Respectfully, court house door, good one borse crop statements.

or more, open, good tenant house, and nice lot, saw mill timber and cord wood Under and by virtue of the authority conferred upon me by the decree of the Superior Coutt of Northampton county made in the special proceedings entitled "Garland E. Midyette as the Administrator of Cella Edwards vs upon it. Resolutions of Respect. Whereas, God in his infinite Those wishing to purchase a small returning Monday afternoon. Cotton has sold'at 14 cents and above on pur market during the past Cotton seed have' not sold Btue3s than 40 cents 1 a tract of land will do well to look at wisdom and love took to himself Maude Massey and her husband B.

same. Massey et I. will as commissioner This Nov. 12, 1910. E.

L. SlIMMERELL. on November 8, 1910, Miss Blan-nie Everett Lassiter the beloved therein appointed on Monday the Btb day of December, 1910, at the couit BOLTON JOHNSON; house door in Jackson, North Carolina, Strayed. ousnei neraims season. Everything produced on the farm i brirging good prices and everything the farmer has to buy offer for sale by public auction to the highest bidder on the terms hereinafter North State Phone No.

13. RICI SQUARE, N. C. One brinded bull. Mark under stated the following tract of land square in right ear.

Nearly two is cheap, so thw part of our pop the said county in Kirby township and member of our Sunday School and community, and, whereas, we shall greatly miss her wise counsel and Christian association, we, the members of the Philathea Class do therefore resolve: First-That by the death of our faithful president and strong leader, there Is a vacancy and ulation i i -happy and independ years old. Will pay for his re turn. more particularly described as follows Bounded on the north by the Metier Hanbury's ent. rin river and land of H. S.

Britt, known as his "Judkins farm:" on the COKNKLIUS J. FOTKKLL, Lasker, N. Mr. William Brown attend PURITY ICE CREAM east by the land of the late Mrs. M.

Fly the and said land of J. H. S. Biitt; shadow in our class and Sunday on the south by land of J. H.

Britt -Is best because it is made from rich sweet cream and the purest School and church which will long be deeply felt and realized. American Beauti CORSETS "daintv AS TH ROSC" and the Hill children; on the west by the road leading from Cross Locks to Boykins and said to contain 335 acres and best flavorings. No short cut substitutes are allowed to enter oar products. It is a delicious refreshing food for old or young. We Second That, judging by her life of loyal devotion to the cause ed Quaker meeting; at Woodland last Sunday afternoon and enjoyed the meeting and had a most pleasant triphome in the Dr.E.

W. Mr. G. C. Bryant ripent )da for two in Norfolk' lajt While away Dr.

Lassiter bought a iiew automobile and returned; on it instead of by more or less and known as the Meher-rin river tract of the late Celia Ed' wards. ship in any quantities onjshort notice. Special prices to churches fend charitable entertainments. of her Heavenly Father, we be Any woman who chooses can improve her per' sonal beauty with little effort or expense. lieve that she was ready for the sudden summons.

Terms of Sale: One-third in cash and the balance in two equal instal Third That every member of ments due in one and -two years respect Write or Phone your order to THE HANBURY COMPANY, Portsmouth, Vt, The year round business. -s fully from date of sale and to be repre tne class, extends to the sorrow sented by the purchaser's notes and which shall bear interest at the rate of ing mother and brother and other dear ones, heartfelt sympathy, six per cent per annum from the 1st Mr. Willie Edward who has a good position at stenographer day of January, 1911 and which inter Wear an AMERICAN BEAUTY 51.00 to S8.00 It will improve the appearance of any gown that is worn over it. est shall be due and payable annually, and the title to the said land to be retained until the deferred payments and and prays God's richest blessings upon them in their bereavement. Fourth That a copy of thesa resolutions be published in the Roanoke-Chowan Times, a copy fee published in the Raleigh Christian) Advocate, a copy be tran and typewriter Suffolk, came' out- this 'week to st end Thanksgiving with his parehts; Mr.

and Mrs. James S. Edwards." -W Mr. Walter R. Smith fnrme interest shall have been fully paid and possession of property to be had the 1st day of January, 1911, and all crops resident of Rich Square, With! Deposit your, money in the -GREENSVILLE AN Emporia, Virginia.

Capital and Surplus on land excepted from sale and the purchaser may pay all the purchase money in cash, scribed on the minutes of our juftday School, and that a copy belsent to the bereaved family. KALAMAZOO CORSET GO. Exclusive Makers KALAMAZOO, MICH. Because we believe in thern we Bell and recommend, them. This sale made subject to the confir mation of the court.

this paper, and who holds ddwri a very desirable job with th6 Atlantic Coast Line at Wilmington, was here last Saturday to see his brother. J. E. Smith, and other 4, BEULA BAUGHAM, ANITA BOYCE, This the 1st day of November, 1910. Garland E.

Midyette, Administrator of Celia Edwards and WYNN BROTHERS, Lake McNairy. C. i' Committee Commf'mor'er, Mur reesboro, N. relatives town v- 3-V.

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