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THE BOANOTCE-CliO WAN TIMES, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1905 Mr. Hasty, will join us in Wr FR03 SEiBOiBD- Rich Square and Vicinity ing for him and his young bride a long life of happiness and Death of Mr. Ned Pruden Mar riage of Hasty-Daniel Th.un der Storm Return After It again becomes our painful Cotton was selling on our mar. ket yesterday at 7. Rer.

VP, Q. Merritt of Windsor spent Tuesday night here, the guest ol Rev, B. C. Thompson. Miss Laura Sessoms of Pow- ir tt i.

i privilege to chronicle another Mr. Hugh Crocker and wife nrhn nrfiiia ThA nnrnnmatn1 AIiaOT.a I oi ms parents, Kir. auu ram o. vj FARMERS' BONE FERTILIZER The Greatest Cotton Fertilizer Made. The Standard in North Garolina for Ocer Ttoenty Years.

USED BY OVER 75,000 PLANTERS EACH YEAR IN THE STATES OF N. S. and GA Crocker last week, returned to pneumonia, in its most violent form, last Tuesday and died at his home the past Monday night their home in Weldon last Satur- day. at 8:30 o'clock, surrounded by Miss Minnie Davis, the expert his brothers, sisters and friends. FROM GEORGE- The Smallpox and Scarlet Fever Situation A Visit to MarylandTo Capture Foxes.

Lena Stanford is visiting her father, Robert Pleasant, at Oak. Hill, N. C. Jordan Brown and wife both remain quite poorly, and are unable to do their work. Eunice Pope, who has been visiting friends at Franklin, went to Severn, this State, Seventh day last.

Joseph Lassiter, Edward Vick and others expect to do some lively fox hunting as soon as the water subsides, as the foxes seem to be more plentiful in this section than usual Sarah E. Halleck, being in poor health, was accompanied by the writer to Colora, last week. Leaving spring weather in North ampton county, and the farmers milliner of Mrs. H. Gay, left riday for Baltimore where she From the beginning his life was despaired of, but all that loving will spend some weeks purchas watch care could do was done to TRADE MARK ing her spring and summer stock of millinery and also better acquaint herself with the new models and the varied styles of trim stay the hand of Death, but when the Father said, "Son, come up higher," his spirit left its tene See that this Trade Mark is on Every Bag.

None Genuine Without It ment of clay and went to be with mings, Jesus. He was known by all peo Mr. B. F. Harris, we are sorry to say, has been confined to his bed for the past two days.

pie to be a most devout christian was a deacon of t. Carmel Baptist church and also superintend ent of the Pruden Spring Sunday school His place will be hard to S. ROYSTJSR GUANO Norfolk, Virginia. Tarboro, North Carolina. ellsville arrived Monday and is the guest of her sister, Mrs J.

W. Weaver. Mrs. John A. Sykes of Conway, came up Saturday to spend a few lays with her daughter, Mrs.

C. E. Martin. Mi's. A.

E. Moseley has been qtite sick this week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mollie Clifton Capt. John A. Melson, well known in this county, died at the Soldiers Home, in Raleigh last Friday.

Mess. John Baugham and Jere Bryant spent a few days in Baltimore last week purchasing goods for their firm, Baugham Johnson. A lodge of Odd Fellows was organized here last night, Rev. C. Thompson and U.

R. Mc-Glohon being old members of the order. There will be another meeting of the Cotton Growers Association here next Saturday afternoon. Come out and attend the meeting. The Union Temperance society Miss M.

A. Wester, after an ab sence of more than two months, returned here last Saturday busy plowing and otherwise en be filled. He will be missed by morning. Her interested friends gaged in farm work, when we ma-nxr hnr 11-17 nnna ar mnnh oa High School will open again if there are no new development reached Colora in Cecil county, will be glad to know her health is hi8 fw motherjfor whom slightly improved- tWnnflt.nTlt. To Cure a Cold in One Day Cfcrw Crip Twq Days we found the ground in among the sick It gives us pleasure to state I on, annnnrh Antr Some of our farmers are spiling ca every tt3 Laxative Bromo Quinine Teifets.

ffiajb CmaMHBoa bases soM in pott 13 month. Tfcb yJOi their cotton at 7 cents many places covered with snow and the roads blockaded with snowdrifts from two to five feet in depth. Colora is near fifty that the convalescence of Miss her arg cf widowhood, the Annie Belle Sears is so promising other and dauKhter8havinK 1 vCX. ZiSe The officers of the Olney Liter as to admit of the return of her married and made homes else- ary oociety, elected to serve for sister, Mrs. Bob Barnes, to hai miles north of Baltimore, and is two months are the following: where.

A more lengthy notice of home in Portsmouth the past on the Susquehanna river, four this good man's life will appear M. L. Etjke, President W. W. Zachkt, V.

Pres. J. L. Cxat, V. Pres.

J. A. Ridoswbll, V. Pres. Tbos.

J. Powbxl, Cashier G. B. Ckow, Asst. Cashier Bxira H.

EisDuiiMn SiXB, Munr Ttlbb, Counsel Monday. miles below the Pennsylvania AUTHORIZED CAPITAL 1100,000.00 President, Joseph P.Brown; Vice Pres. Godwin Spivey; Sec. Elma Peele; Treas. Anna Mary Out later.

We offer our sincerest sym Rev. Paul Bowers, our upper ine, and is a quiet little town, pathy to the bereaved and hope snugly nestled among the hills of Northampton missionary has re- they may so Uve that they will land; Marshall, May land Lassi Maryland. The Susquehanna cigiicu uu 111 uiiio bwuou moo4. involi nna in -hrio-htr ter. will hold its next meeting in the A a i-v.

river from this place to Havre DUU UOB IMAXyiASIX Ck UC1U lit OUUllU I wi In regard to contagious dis De Grace is filled with 12 inch ice yet. It was quite a change in of Mr. J. T. Pruden of and Margarettsville, pastorle-M.

Pamnnth Mpa ftf eases this vicioity, it can be stated, that there is a strong belief that there are no cases of E. church at Rich Square next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. public invited to attend. Rev. EL J.

Edwards, traveling agent for the Biblical Recorder, temperature from our Carolina A genume summer storm, tne Mra pmiHt, nome to this ice clad region. smallpox nere, and if there is, the fact is, the disease is in its While the readers of this paper SEABOARD BANK, (Incorporated) OF NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. Opened for Business January 3, 1905. We respectfully solicit your business and promise the personal attention of our officers to all details. Nearly all business of Eastern Virginia and North Carolina comes to Norfolk before being cleared, therefore you can readily see the advantage you gain by sending your business direct to NorfdDc.

From one to two days time lost oa all items not sent direct to some Norfolk Bank. We pay 4 per cent Interest or saving and time deposits, and charge a uniform rate of 6 per cent interest to all customers wishing wnf who are depositers with us. uiou vuv bcobuu, uue mature ui ntn tuA t.ha iRS which was sharp lightning and hn nii vn spent Saturday night and Sunday here, and preached at the lightest form; also that scarlet tnunaer, swept over tnis section are welt acquainted with the city of Baltimore, it may be well to note some general facts about it, ar tne bedside oi tneir relative, ast Thursday afternoon, accom fever exists in only one family, and is in a light form, and readi Baptist church Saturday afternoon. Mr. Ned Pruden, the past week.

panied by a heavy rainfall This and especially about the ''Burnt New Firm We have just purchased a complete stock of Dry Goods Notions, Boots Shoes, Hats, in fact a full lineof everything gnnerally kept in a country store. We pay highest market prices for Eggs and Poultry. We are selling goods very low. Please call and ex amine our stock. POWELL Something New.

on February 28, 1905, we win open a stock of General Merchandise in the first floor of the new Masonic Han, and invite you to come out and examine our stock which will be new. As it is our intention to sell for cash our goods will be marked down low will be sold at a small profit Yoi patrouage solicited. E.L. STEPHENSON, BRO. Pendleton, N.

OldZice. ly yields to the treatment of the is taken to mean that the spring district," as we recently saw Mrs. Jos. H. Spivey of Greensboro is here on a visit to the fam them.

Not a wooden frame is on us, although there is no sign DENTAL NOTICE ily of her brother, Mr. W. J. physician. Cures a Cold in ore One Day.

Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE as yet of buds putting out. building Is allowed in the city, I will be in Seaboard, N. Rev. J. G.

Johnson, of Garys Yann other relatives in the vicinity, it being her first visit to and the city consists of eight and one fourth square miles of solid Monday, March 27, 1905, and Tablets. All druggist refund the money if burg, was prevented by the in will remain one week prepared to THE it fails to core. E. W. Grove's signature oa each box.

25c. stone and brick buildings. It her old home in several years Mr. Jos. W.

Weaver left Sun clement weather, last Sunday, from filling his regular monthly serve those in need of a dentist. was thus built before the great day for Portsmouth to spend the C. G. Powell, D. D.

S. appointment at the M. E. Church Milwaukee Locals. fire, and how the fire could spread here.

as it did, when all the consump night with his brother, Mr. R. A. Weaver, and from there went on Owing to the inclement weather From Jackson. Mrs.

Ben Sykes, of Manchester, tion and consumable matter was there were no services at Bethany to Baltimore to purchase goods Owing to illness of your corre confined in brick and stone walls who arrived last Tuesday in Sunday afternoon. for his firm, Baugham Weaver. spondent with grippe the regular answer to a telegram summon ank of Northampton JACKSON, 1ST. C. Now Open for Business.

COMMERCIAL DEPART! EKT.Gtitral Backing, Excbaog and Collections. f' SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Interest Paid and Componnde Whooping-cough is being scat Tha sola et Btva fanoa Viora news letter is not sent this week ing her to the bedside of her is a great mystery. Notwithstanding these considerations there were one hundred and fifty season has been more than tered in this community; several children have been real sick with He barely escaped pneumonia, mother, Mrs. M.

J. Stephenson, who was criticall ill, will return double that cf any previous sea- but is better now. seven acres of solid stone and it. We nad tne heaviest ram ever to her home this week, as her brick buildings destroyed by the son. One firm here has made daily shipments' to other points for the past six weeks and the de known here on Thursday last mother is steadily improving.

fire. As we passed over the dis Our electric lights 'are now in Mr. George Davis moved Amounts oowever suiau receiveu i Wm. H. S.

Bubgwyn, Pres. P. J. Loire, Cashier. J.

T. Fiathe, V. Pres. Ibvin T. Blakchabd, Teller.

mand is not yet filled. his family from Margarettsville good working order. trict we found many of the business houses rebuilt, and the whole has again the appearance Mr J. M. Hornady of Sanford, to our town last week.

Thv Dr. W. Lewis Has been sick Griffin, J. STRICKLAND, WOODLAND, N. GENEAL i Contractor Builder, for Wood or Brick.

Selling agent for Windows Doors Blinds, House Ornaments, eta are occupying the house recently with grippe. of a busy city. The U. S. Cus (J.l W.

N. arrived Saturday to make this place his home, having P. Grnbbs, The Trenchard Lumber Co's Dr. EL W. Lewis, N.

D. Wilkins, Joe E. Ransom, J. Long. vacated by Pr of.

W. J. Newbold H. K. Burgwyn.

-K. W. Edwards a Gay, E. J. Gay, tom house and- other buildings of this district are, by special act of cepted a position with Mr.

John camp nas been quarantined on and family. DIREClORSr. T. Elliott, W. Thompson in his general re- account of smallpox.

Mra Nannie Roeback of New Deloatch, 8. Bowers, I James Scall the present congress, being sur pair and coach shop. Mr. Thomp Wm. H.

b. Burgwyn, L. J. Bradley, The next term of Northampton ark, will arrive Wednesday rounded by plazas, or open I John Hughes, J. T.

Fljthe, Mrs. 'V-. D. Martin went to Portsmouth last week to SCO her mother, Mrs. E.

J. Cooke, who has been ill for several days. Mrs Martin returned to her home Sat urday, and reported the condition of her mother some better. Miss Virgie Barkley of Jackson came down a week ago to spend a few days at the home of Mr J. ML Martin to visit her sister, Miss Lillian Barkley, who is assisting Mr.

J. E. Gilliam in the school at this place. Miss Jessie Bridgers of Lumber ton has been at her uncle's, r. C.

W. Martin for several weeks for her health. She is expecting to return to her home this week. Dr. B.

H. SUnoell, Wi T. Jojner. son solicits your patronage. Superior Court convenes here on a visit to her cousin, Mrs.

M. spaces, to protect against fires. March 27, for a two weeks term, We solicit your patronage. Correspondence invited. J.

Stephenson, accompanied by The Baltimore American building her relative, Mrs. Vernie. the presided over by Judge Vastus is so far completed that the edi Some of our correspondents at other points note that school attendance1 has decreased, but here at Rich Square the attendance at wife of I-. Reese Barham. of B.

Jones of Winston-Salem. torial department is occu py ing Clothing Spring Boykins, Na. Mrs. Roeback will Safe Cough Medicine for CbH3 quarters there. There are sever-Carolinians in Baltimore who are the High School, of which Prof.

ren. J. F. Cale and Miss Irma Boyce be here probably weeks. It has been twenty four years since she visited this section.

Many successful business men. William In buying cough medicine for children are. the teachers, is, on the in Elliott, of the firm of EliottBros never be afraid to buy chamberlain's Cough crease. Our citizens feel proud of changes have taken place in that Remedy. There is no danger from it and re formerly of Perquimans county, their school.

WHEN IN NEED of anything ia the drug line such as drugs, medicines, toilet articles, per fumery etc. call on us. We have a good 15c, ta'cum powder equal to most 25 i. powders. "Te Lave a large assortment stock medicine.

Always call to see us when in Rich Square. We keep constantly on hand a supply of fresh PlPHTIIERIA ASTITOXIN RIOTI SQUAEE DhUG O. lief is always sure to follow: It is especially time and the growth of our town is at present in poor health, and Just received beautiful xae Mens, Youths and Children Clothing, styles and prices to meet any competition. weight goods still going at cost Com, Hay, Oats, Middling, Cotton Seed Meal, and Hulls constantly on hand at lowest cash prices. J.

BROWN, George; IT. C. Mr, Edward Gatling and valuable for -colds, croup and whooping has been so great that we feel was confined to his home. John cough. For sale yj all dealers.

wife arrived Saturday and are sure she will be unprepared to as she does not improve very fast. We are always glad to have Miss Jessie in our community, and we hope she will soon Nicholson, of the same firm, and John N. Parker of the Provident witness the improvements. the guests of Mr. Gatling's sister, Mrs.

E. Baugham. This is Mr. Pendleton. News.

Mr. M. F. Long lost a calf of Life and Trust Company, were we nave been navmg some be entirely well.1 both from Perquimans county, hydrophobia last Friday. His little sons; were endeavoring to very rainy weatner nere lately; Marigold.

Gatling's first visit to his old home in about five years. He is engaged in the lumber and mer-pantile business near Wilmington the ground is so wet that the and are prominently known in the city; the latter being an ardent Prohibitionist and Temper FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE INSURANGE ASSOCIATION OF NORTH CAKOLINA. NORTHAMPTON, HERTFQBD A BEBTIE BRAKCH. farmers are compelled to stop For an Impaired Appetite Loss of appetite always results from faulty break him so they could haul with him and noticed something unnsual in his manner: when their ploughing. From here they will go on to Bal digestion.

All that is needed is a few doses Misef Mary Stephenson, of the timore. ance lecturer. Margaret Hare remains very of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablet C. B. F.

Institute was the guest turned in a pasture to himself he began having convulsions socn They will invigorate the stomach, strengthen feeble and was not so well last Notice SALE! DIRECTORS. J. T. Wujjams, Ahoskie, I C. W.

Pasker, Menol, of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. S.

Norfieet, Roxobd, Dr. W.J. ar reix, AoltDder We club with the Raleigh News and Observer (new subscriptions only) at $6.00 for both papers, he digestion and give you an appetite like a T.C. Peele, Rich Square, D. N.

Stephenson. Pendleton, after and died in great agony. N. Stephenson and family Satur wolf These tablets also act as a gentle laxa Mr. Long is rather uneasy about tive For sale by all dealers day and Sunday last.

week. Nora Anderson is putting a stock of millinery goods in the James Parker store room, and and with the daily Norfolk Vir- his other stock as he does not We are very sorry to report know when and by the calf Givns Protection to Country Property Against Tire, Wind or lightning it Cost. Insurance in force, Surplus fond to pay protected by bond $1,874.73. We solicit correspondence? Any information cheerfully fiiTen, Write us. -ALBERT VANN, President, JAMES II.

SMITH. Sec. Treas R'cl Squaw, X. C. that Mr.

R. Beale and his son was bitten. will have an opening on Sixth ginian Pilot for $5.00, old or new subscriptions. The Atlanta 'Constitution, and the Times for $1.60, and the Consti are down with Lagrippe, and and Seventh day of this week. also Miss Emma J.

Lee, Agent -cramming's family returned here last Monday noon. Little Gladys is getting on very Monthly Meeting of Friends will take place at Cedar Grove on Sunny South and the Misses Eliza Branch, Lucy De- A PROCLAMATION Cue UDVliRR $75.00 Reward. Times all three for $1.85. loatch and Emily Long left our well from the effects of the dan WATER ni-LOrJ CCQD A branch of the Cotton grow Seventh day. The school of Annie Baugham's little town last Friday for Suffolk gerous operation of the previous ers association was organized QXOWN IN TTM SUNNT SWTH.

and are expecting to return to week. 'Her little friends accorded here aast Saturday. Mr. W. JS, at the McDaniel school house, rfavL rA tmmMi.

fnM af luina and aw On Saturday, March 18, 1905, beginning a 10 o'clock A. M. 1 will offer for sale at public auction for cash all my personal property at my late resideucj at Bryuntowu, consisting (ii't, ngons. Farming Iiiip'-' n. iit.M -vrul Cttton and i'orii I'la-'ters, one Cook Stov-, atxl other lot) 1 iIiuuh iiieiitiou.

Tin si'alf advertised few weeks aao but he sale did not take plate on account of tuo bad weather. J. B. BOYCE. SDivev was elected President and day (Monday) will close on Sixthday of this her glad welcome.

Ton want oBalitv. iireetaeu. aad tha best mleB that it ii' J. B. Bryan Secretary and Treas Ktatk of Nokth Carolina, r-XfcCUTIVE iJKPAKrMKKT.

Mrs. Dealie Astern returned to week. There will be an exhibi Mr. E. C.

Spencer, of Jackson, possible to grow, plant onf oBtham-frown raeloa feed. Korthsm.s or wrstcrn-grown melon seed doesn't begin to oompare, vhen yoo her. home near here last Satur tion at night to which the public who some two months ago was conriner the qoafty aad prod act of the frmtprodaead. Um. l.

In lii f.rntiM tellrAttoat th haat mOm BMlaBa. day wedded to Mrs. Helen Duke, for other Farn sad OudMBeedi. It'untllod trM Unt is invitea. An interesting program will be given.

merly of our town, moved, with Mr. Elma Parker and his sister Miss Avis Parker, were the guests Mri. ruun. aia ri. tt p.

n. There will be no Literary Soci iin of fini beens msiies on of Mr. T. G. Johnson and family ety this week on account of small his interesting family to his wife's home here last Thursday.

The occupancy of this house marks pox scare. The meeting is post 'A herkas, fficial -o i i- re eivcit hi this pa tint-at To negro ubjut 'H jnr, of nje, live i.et an-l en lucbes hih. ul ek dark, gingtr ke face wall long lips And Wl.ereas, it apj ea a that said! Tom Webb has fled the -State, or so, ooncea'sd himself that the ordinary process of law cannot be served on him urer. A number of farmers be-- came members and many others are expected to join next Saturday afternoon, when another meeting will be held. Colored Farmers to Or- ganie.

We are requested to announce that the eolored farmers of North ampton, Bertie land Hertford will organize a Cotton Growers Association at the Academy building in Rich Square Friday, March poned for two weeks. There have the fact that there is not another Koland E. Mapbeit. Ma cos M. Lose last Saturday and Sunday.

Mrs. J. C. Fleetwood was visiting her relatives near here last week Our school is getting to be a no new cases of smallpox devel unoccupied house in town. It Notice MADDREY LONG oped, and those reported to have it are but little sick.

Many would be well for some of our real estate owners to build more the Pi ice Do WD I On the first Monday in April' 1905, 1 will sell at public auction at have been vaccinated and sore SEVERN, K. Ct houses for rent, as we feel sure very small one now as tne larm-thev would fa taken. ers are stopping some of their The price Steel Wire Fence haa the courthouse door in Jackson all arms, and good cases of varioloid from the effects, are preva again advanced but 1 am still hold On Wednesdav. March 15th. children to work.

mv interest in the Jackson Rich lent. at 7:30 o'clock P. M. Mr. Law we are giaa to report mat 24, 1905.

Every colored farmer in the three counties is invited to Square Telephone Company, inclnd ing t'e price down to -the lowest notch and have another car load on i-- i We have formed a co-partnership lu he above thriving little town. We carry a nice line of up.to-date Coffins, Caskets, Buggies Carts and Wheels. We also do general repair work, Bladranithing etc. Those in need of anything in our line will find it to their interest to cull on us before purchasing elsewhere. renceJ.

Hasty will wed Miss Mat P- Stephenson Bro. are doing ng 37 eh ares or a majority of the attend. me wv wmoa win oe sold at same otice. I have sold Wim Vonna tie Daniel dans-hter of Mr. and a nne Dusmess imeir new store.

There are two new cases of scar let fever, Ruth and Wilfred Out-land, children of Wm. Outland and wife, who were taken to the M. A VMW It was so rainy yesterday (Sun tock of Baid 'company. Terms of Sale cash. J.J.

PARKER, Mrs. Robert Daniel, at the bride's people all over Northampton excpn you cannot eat, sleep or work, fed mean, cross and ugly, take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea this month A tonic for the home in Enfield, C- The cere maddkey LWJNu. 8t the extreme ddmt en day) that we could not have any Sunday school at all home of their grand parents, mony will be performed by Rev. side There is no remedy equal to it' 35 cts The Trio. W.

Brown and wife, when their large number of people in Bertie and EGGS For HatChina I Heford conntiee, and my sales are Carey H. Whitaker. The attend Tea or Tablets RichSauare Drug co brother Howard was first taken i it a -m. w- ants win oe Mr. irvin Jf owell strikes Hidden Bocks JJ SKadilv lncreasinir.

mmf ii. with the disease. They were tak- Tax Notice witn miss Auuie laniei, Mr. l- your of health strikes the bid- Now 1 herefore, R. B.

Glpn, Governor of the State of North Carolina, by authority in me vested by law, do inane this my Proclamati offering a reward of $75. for the ap-prehens on and delivery of the said Tom Webb to the Sheriff of Northampton County at the Court-house in Jackson and I do enjoin all officers of the State and all good citi zens to assist in bringing said criminal to justice. Done in the city of Raleigh, the 8th day of March, in the year of ar Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fire and the ore hundred and twenty ninth year of our American Independence By the Governor: B. B. Glenn.

Jas. D. Glenn, Private Secretary. ni uio quality of my lence and my prices are right. I baII tlm A.i.kt.j en sick the last week and were re ley Daniel wren Miss Blanche den rocks of consumption, pneumonia, etx, Single Comb Brown Leghorn Eggs for Sale.

Satisfaction guaranteed. Write for prices. MEHEKRIN POULTRY FARM, Branch ville, Va moved to their home. C. GRANT, Rich Square, N.

C. Cotton Buyer for A. M.AGELASTO& SONS NORFOKL, VA vwviiwcu American Fence: also th. Ivt Wood. The bridal partv will you are lost if you don't get help from Dr.

The tax payers will take notice that all lands that taxes are not Abram Fisher returned Second leave Enfield Thursday moraine, New Discover7 for consumPtion--m ow i 1 W. McIOnnon, of TaBadega Springs, will reach aFenoe and keep it in stock from 26 to 58 inches high. Write mn fen. Ah day from Cuba. paid on by first Monday in April n-ifei.

I had lven verv ill with sneumonia same day We are sorry to report the con and be driven to the h. rj two dortnrs. hut was ret- prices. 1 make shipments the day FOR SALE tinued sickness of Margaret Pur- will be advertised for sale Sell your cotton or corn and settle same without cost. I am forced orders are received.

Thankinsr von for vulnjui vis. whose illness from vaccina Home of the groom parents where a sumptuous reception will be given in their honor. They I have two nice milk cows I wish to ux uu- Wanted tion is somewhat alarming. Aood carpenter, wtite man with family of girls to settle no and must have it sell, ono has a calf one week old' ttng no better when I began to take Or King's New Discovery. The first dose gave relief, and one bottle cured me," Sure cure for ore throat, bronchitis, coughs and colds Guaranteed at Rich Square Drug J.

L. OuUand, Woodland; T. H. Nicholson, Mur- Alice Vaushan is on the sick to work in Tarboro Cotton Factoty. Pay will reach their newly fitted up w.

JORDAN BROWN, George, N. C. according to law. W. R.

Baugham, carpenter $9.00 per veik and girls make I list. nome here some time during Fri vvsxiMUi DBAPEB, from 60c to $1.00 per day. Next Secondday the Olney Tex Collector. day. The numerous friends of freesboro.

Price SOC and S1. Trial bottle free.

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