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IUE tIAOKE-OHOWAN THUBSDAY, JULY 20 I It. BoaQoke-Chowao Times. JULY Hill fleck Letter. 40 Haviug received two letter from far of! friends of late want-. In Memory of lomle Letter.

Oa Monday, July 10th the Death Angel visited the home of RonueL. Lewter and took him duty on it, is to come in free for the benefit of the lumber barons of the Northwest who now own large tracts in Canada and want the benefit of our market. The ing us to write. I shall take my PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. ANDREW J.

COfflXEB Clearance pen in hand for that purpose as I had the assurance that some Reciprocity agreement Will ben Entered at the Rich Square Pwtoffice efit the Meat Trust, the big railroads and the millers of the one loved to read our letter. I Seooad Claaa mail matter. West, but. like Mr. Norfleet, we pec yar in SUBSCRIPTION, advance.

see but little prospects for cheap felt I could write with more ease. Our community is happy today. We are so thankful to a wise and merciful Ruler for the nice rain that revives the crops er food for the South. It is a to rest from all his sufferings, which had been many for the past six weeks, caused by typhoid fever. He was the youngest son of J.

T. and Alice (J. Lewter, born Sept. 29th. 1889.

He was married at the early age of eighteen to Bessie Davis of near Conway. He was a zealous, broad-minded, cheerful character, a faithful and devoted husband, a loving Republican president's pet meas- i i ure, appro veu anu auvocuteu Dy Aldrichand Penrose and ttw btooming wd gwen ADVERTISING RATES: 50 cents an inch for ft rat insertion, column width. 10 cents an inch for aeh additional insertion without change tt copy. Inducements off ered for yearly contracts. now, where just a week ago they high priests of protection and, if adopted, will punish the farmers were blasting and dying.

And if there any of your readers that I take this method to thank my friends and customers for such a liberal share of then- Trade this spring and summer, and qow.to more fully, show my appreciation, I will for the month of July offer vou a of the Middle West for voting and tender we believe the Democratic ticket. are not grateful I am sure they are sinners. RICH SQUARE, N. C. July 20.

1911. endeavored to the best of his We are glad to report Mrs. ability to perform something in CHAIRMAN ELLER'S DENIAL. The editor will not be responsible for Cale much improved. life which would bespeak a noble Durihg the campaign of 1908 Mess.

John W. Holloman and character, and redound to the the views or statements of correspondentsand reserves the right at all times to revise or reject any article be State Chairman. Eller had print R. H. Hollomon are indisposed.

glory of God. Mr. W. P. Lassiter of south ed and distributed 200,000 copies of a campaign document explain He leaves to mourn their loss, lay think proper.

Complete Line of Clothing and Hats At and Below Cost. This department is almost complete and it will be to your advantage to buy early before the line is broken. NOW LADIES. I have a few more Wash Suits and Skirts which you will be pleased with at the prices I can give you. Come out and be made glad, and get ready for your summer outing.

Now for your Lawns and thin Silks for hot weather. I am getting in new Wash Materials every week and you can be pleased with prices and quality. Attend these soecial saleis. and (rat rAo47 fnr a wife, two children, father and mother, five sisters, three broth ing the plank in the National One side, only, of the paper must be written on and the real name of the writer accompany the contribution. No Norfolk is spending a week with his old friends and conducted the prayer services at Christian Har platform in reference to lumber, ers, and a host of relatives and attention will be paid to anonymous communications.

bor Sunday to the delight of his brethren of the Lord. and assuring the voters of North Carolina that if the Democrats gained power they would not put lumber on the free list without Misses Maggie Bradshaw nd New Advertisements. early, fall goods Hazel Montague of Colerain were friends. To the bereaved we will say, weep not, but strive to meet him. Behold bow eweet to die in peace And lean upon the breast Of Him who said Come unto me And I will give you rest." A Cousin.

at, the same time compensating also welcome visitors among their the timber owner and mill man I have added to tn.y already complete stock a line of the school children. It is hard for the children to distinguish which by putting the things they have to buy on the free list as well; in America of these two they love best. Both i House and Lot for Sale Sarah Hill Just Receivei E. J. Gay Fall Opf ninir Roxobel Co.

Big Reductions Bolton Johnson. Notice. Sale of Gin and Land. For Sale T. B.

DeLoach Cow and Calf for Sale-T. C. Cooke, Excursion to Wilmington A. C. L.

other words, the platform dec of them made good their reputa Parion's I'oem a Gem. larations would be taken as Beautv tion as teacher. whole and lumber, a distinct H. Stubenvoll, Allison, of Dr. King's Mew Life From Rev.

la. in praise A few of our Deople had a fish Corsets. ly Southern product and the fry at Mount Pleasant Mill Fri Tailoring Opening Wea largest single industry in North Carolina, would not be singled day. They were joined by Misses Addie and Lucille Williams, Car- ver Co. Prices are Lower Baugham Wea ver Co.

Pills. They're such a health iwesaity. In every home these pills should t'e. If other kinds you've tried in vain. USE DR.

KING'S And be well again. Only 25c at Rich out for revision downward while the products of other parts of old Sharp, Janie Sharp, Agnes For style, beauty and comfort this corset has few equals. We have any size and can give you a perfect tit. No Corset on the market has gained such wide popularity as the American Beauty. They are all that their name implies, Flvthe, and Messrs.

Hunter r.rH Thi rtf Sharp, Starky Jernigan and Sam Square Drug Co. and T. H. Nicholson of Murfreesboro. the platform seemed reasonable fl WUUama.

They report a good day. They are planning to have and doubtless saved the party Cb College. the 2nd. at Holly's Wharf. owan And the Price Christian Harbor church will many votes.

Chairman Eller sent to the County Chairman of Northampton a large number of hold a memorial service in honor is RIGHT. (Formerly Chowan baptist Female Institute. 1 Founded in 1848. Board, Room of Mrs. Josephine R.

Evans, late THE RECIPROCITY AGREEMENT. Last week we made the statement that we had not seen a farmer who favors President Taft's Reciprocity agreement now before Congress for ratification. On third page we are printing a letter from a prominent farmer of Bertie. Mr. Thos.

S. Norfleet, who favors the agreement because he think3 he sees in it the beginning of the end of high protection. It is a pleasure to print a com these with request of Kelford and Mrs. Martha E. feel well wear the and Literary Tuition, $150.00.

that they be distributed where To look well and Atnericau Beauty. Burch, who were charter mem Full A. B. course in Liberal Arts they would do the most good. In the last Congress both Senators and Sciences.

Courses in Music, bers of said church. This church STYLE 294 HaS fcf KalamuM Coraat C. lMSaUMakrsl American Smut) Cwtat Art, (Expression and Physical Cul SEE MY WINDOW DISPLAY. was organized 30 years ago and ture. Healthful location.

Magni and nine of the Representatives in Congress from North Carolina only five of the charter members are living. ficent Campus of 28 acres. Rooms reserved in order of application. voted on the lumber question in Mrs. Cornelia Llovd and Mrs, Cataloujre on request.

Next ses accordance with hairman Eller's munication from one who differs sion opeis 6th, 1911. Georgie A. Hoggard are at Hon. interpretation the platform Yours to please, JOHN AUGHAM, (Successor to Baugham Flythe) NEW BRICK STORE, fljpk Om.opn 11 North State Phone No. 11.

OlJUaiC, 11. li. W. P. Taylor's of Winton.

their Jamkh with this paper on a public ques tion who has the ability, fair Now only three years later, to I). Bkunkk, Murfreesboro, N. C. 5-25-tf meet the exigencies of another brother helping him in sharing ness and training to state his his troubles with his sick wife campaign, Chairman Eller enters denial of responsibility for this One of our neighbors has pulled opinions clearly and in respect ful and conservative language. NoticeOak Lumber campaign document, though it It is the way to approach and a few watermelons.

He is not a selfish man but his invitation to eat melon was not general. Wanted. was printed, paid for and distrib i i discuss all public questions. utea unaer nis personal super The high price of cereals at this time is due to the drought vision and with his entire ap Kstiiuates are wanted lv the Ualon Epworth League Meeting. There will be a meeting of all proval.

This act on the part of Rich Square Road Board for good that has prevailed for some time the State Chairman is the hard est blow the Dartv has been hit the Epworth Leagues of North in all parts of the country, and to the further fact that Mexico white oak heart lumber mostly '2x6 and 2x8, for repairing bridges in Rich Square Township. This for some time. If those in an- ampfon circuit, at Rehoboth thority cannot be trusted to church July 26, 1911, known as whom are we to look to for ad- Rally Day. A special lumber must be of sound oak heart. Parties who can furnish it will please notify me, stating price de- has removed the tariff duties on corn for a short time and that country takes much of our surplus.

On account of the drought and consequent failure of the program has been arranged and vice and guidance? good speakers will be there. We FUTRELL WORREL DEALERS IN- Heav.v and Fancy Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco, Sporting Goods, Jewelry. Optical Goods. Agents for the International Tailoring one of the best Tailoring Houses in America Watch and Clock repairing done on short notice, and work guaranteed. Eyes examined free, aud fitted with glasses witli care and accuracy by our Mr.

J. T. Futrell, who is a graduate Optician. Come to see us wheu in need of anything in our line. We will do our utmost to please you.

Futrell Worrell, Successors to Futrell A Bryan RICH SQUARE, NORTH CAROLINA. livpi'pd fit mill nr at nnc nninf in Triumph for Sane Fourth. want every Leaguer in the charge tIin 'Tnnthill orfl hay crop it is being freely pre to be there, and all others who Lnf "1Bt mii, a. t-imj, uf Christian Work and Evangelist. will come.

Dinner will be pre-i mntM tn it. ut dieted that hay will go to fifty dollars a ton to the Southern far Ihe most optimistic supporters IMICU lur Ml. Tnnmcl.Iti of the growing movement in fa esti- mer next year. Wheat, which vnr nf an IniononHnnfl Dav ala. uuiii cw i i I Epworth League as a social force in did not suffer from the drouth and of which there is a large urauuu WUICII Will eliminate a MMtt.

Jah. E. Smith, neavy kaeatn ton could nardlv Epworth Leanue as a Christian train crop, is considerably lower than Secty B. of R. C.

expected better results than those er for leadership in the church B. it was when the Reciprocity shown by the Dress renorts this Boone. THE NORTH CAROLINA agreement was first sent tD Con vear. The sane fouth idea trium- League as a Missionary nhA fV, cw- force in thechurch-J. T.

Flythe. gress. For the last year for which statistics are available State Normal and unira ami Th. illnin II I I w-BWO I as a result oniy iwenty-iour per- The Epworth League as the pastor's North Carolina produced bushels of wheat, 3,000,000 sons paw tneir lives to the cause helper-Dr. w.

b. North. Industrial College of patrotiam, as against manv Services will becin at 10 o'clock bushels of oats and 40,000,000 bushels of corn. The wheat was times the number in -former promptly. Let all the young as Maintained by the State for the years.

Thruout the country 881 well as the old come out. fte SOUTHERN AUTOMOBILE COLLEGE Opens at Oak Ridge, N. April 1 7th THOROUGH instruction in all that pertains to the mechanism and the operation of automobiles THOROUGH EQUIPMENT EXPERT TEACHERS GRADUATES AIDED TO POSITIONS worth $1.21 a bushel. Mr. Norfleet refers to the tai Women of North Carolina.

Fivi regular Courses loading to Decrees. Special Courses for teach persons were seriously hurt. Of reshments will be served by Re-the dead twelve were killed by hoboth League. Don't foreet the lit on raw cotton. The cotton ers.

Free tuition to those who imported into this country is not fireworks, seven by firearms. time and date, Thursday, July 20, van Kv fnv niatstla fm Kr mum i agree to become teachers in the of the same grade as that pro- UJ I5UU 1 TT .1 rM State. Fall Session begins Sep powder. The fire loss for the nouse ana IOr bale. uuceu nere, ana aoes not come temlier 13, 1811.

For catalogue day is estimated at less than 1 liave a hVe room cottage competition with our cotton ami other information address MARTIN HOLT President A. FLEMING Chief Instructor J. HARVEY HOLT Chief Road Instructor $400,000 for the entire country, led i ear Rich Svuare, N. also bat verv Kttle. There is an effort II QUS I.

FOl'HT, I'resldoiit, cities which were "all sane" Sod out buildings which I -l 1 I j. I 11 II being made, however, to put cot i jf; ton on the free list. Greensboro, N. C. no ueams ana out lew casualties! i' reius 'uanie ice or were reported.

The latter cities further informtbn apply to The Roanoke-Chowan Times We agree with Mr. Norfleet in ifljii the Democratic doctrine of a tar- I "-I- II Harah Rich Square. N. C. were Atlanta, Birmingham, Cleveland.

Clumbus, Kansas and the Weekly Progressive Far 7 7 II fMitt for revenue with incidental 7-20-tf mer $1 85. K. k. Los Angeles. Minneapolis.

San protection that is our platform Francisco, Washington and but in making this tariff we want Southern products to receive fair Newark. Municipal celebrations EAST CAROLINA of the sane kind toock place in cities all oyer the country. Teach School eacners Training treatment. The farmer is dis-1 criminated against in the Reciprocity measure. Wheat is put on the free list in the pact, bat flour is not; hogs and cattle are to be free; but pork and beef remains taxed; lumber, a distinctly Southern product which A State school to train teachers for the public schools of North L.

C. Davis, Piano Tuner and Vocal Music eacher, 3 years experience. Sat Never Leak-Nvir iA Carolina. Every energy is directed to this one purpose. Tuition free to all who agree to teach.

Fall tnu begins September 20, 1911. isfaction guaranteed. Home ad- ftoofr Hanwme Inexpensive Suitable (ot all kinds of buildings. For further detailed information apply to R. EL.

STANFORD." Rich Square. N. C. rvi uituuuKUB uu otuer lniormatjon, aouress ROUT. II.

WEIGHT, Greenville, ft. 0. now has a seven per cent dress, Milwaukee, N..

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