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ROANOKE CHOW AN JS, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 190. FROM GEORGE. Rccnokc-Chowai. Tiflfes COURT CALANDER SPRING TERM 1906. Thomas Copeland who has heeH PTJBLlSEKD WEEKLY quite sick is said to be improving! NORTHAMPTON COUNTY.

Thos. J. Shaw, Judge Presiding. Hon. BY- Abram Fisher is gettinS off oi ANDREW J.

CONNER. a trip to Martin county, where will look after his farming inter RULE I. Suitors and witnesses need not attend until the day on which CO T. M. WYNN their cases are set.

ests. RULE IL Cases not reached on the day for which they are set will go Docia Vinson, who has beei over until the succeeding day and take place at the head of that day's calendar, Entered at the Rich Square Post-offlee aa Second Clasa mail matter. SUBSCRIPTIdN: $1.00 per year in advance. visiting her sister at Holly Grove RULE III. Cases not requiring a Jury, will all be set at the end of the docket, and the court will dispose of them at any time during the term that returned to her home the first cf this week.

urnsh. niay spit its, convenience. K- ADVERTISING RATES ed on application. The school at the McDanial school house taught by Eva lirysn MURFREBSBORO, N. C- will close on next Thirdday, the The editor will not be responsible No.

Wednesday, March 28, 1906. 71 William Alston vs E. W. Wilkins, et aL 72 Trien Alston by his next friend vs E. W.

Wilkins, et aL 88 James GJ Turner vs Nat Turner. 27th of the month. for the views or statements of cor-1 respondents and reserves the right Nora Anderson left on Second- at all times to revise or reject any! day to attend the milliner open 100 130 131 James Williams vs J. L. Newsom.

Susan R. Deloatch vs Deloatch, et aL M. F. Joyner vs M. F.

FutrelL article we may think proper. ing at Baltimore, and to buy her vrae side, only, or vie paper mus stock of spring goods. 144 'Rigdom Bynum vs Chartall Bynum. 168 J. W.

Perry vs William Sears, et aL be written on and the real tu.ne of I writer accompany the contribu Albert Lassiter and wife enter tion. No attention will be paid to tained in a very enjoyable manner thirty or forty of our youag people on last Sixthday exening anonymous communications. No. in honor of their daughters Mag RICH 8QTJABE, I. MAEOH 22.1906 gie and Josie Lassiter, The temperance meeting at New Advertfsemeuts.

For Sale J. T. Britt. Wanted E. S.

Elliott. the new meeting near Eagletown was well attended on last First- 197 216' 223 250 251 252 256 259 291 260 264 271 .283 301 303 310 311 Jack Vassor vs The Atlantic Coast Line Railway. I Thursday, March 29, 1906. Haywood Lewis vs N. T.

Faison. J. Q. Parker vs W. F.

Taylor, et aL J. A. Benthall vs Joe Maggett. Jl A. Benthall vs J.

C. Vinson. J. A. Benthall vs W.

S. Ricks. Mary Eliza Jones vs Benjamin Jones. J. Parker vs The Seaboard Air Line Railway.

B. D. Stancell vs The Seaboard Air Line Railway. Elizabeth F. Brittain vs L-nnie S.

Biitum, et aL J. G. L. Crocker, Treasurer vs W. P.

Moore, Treasurer. J. H. Griffin vs J. W.

Crew. '-Jacob Flythe vs Henry Warren et aL John Rowell vs Rosa RowelL Hattie C. Rose vs W. J. Rose.

N. L. Flythe vs Wescott-Trenchard Lumber Co. A. M.

Agelasto Son vs J. W. Crew. J. E.

Piland vs Berry Tann. i Furniture Weldon Furniture Co. day afternoon, and an excellent program was given. The next meeting will take place at Holly Grove at the usual time next BIG REDUCTIONS i OTPlease mention the Roanoke -r Chowan Times when wxiting month. M.

Anna Brown who has been to advertisers JTJDGX PASXXS AHD TEX SOUTH. at the home "of her parents, Albert W. Brown and wife for several weeks, left last week to attend the spring opening of the millinery trade in Baltimore, and will again resume her work with Lasker. IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. i Another Candidate.

Another candidate for the pat We are sorry to report Mr. ronage of the people of Northampton county is the Weldon Ex-Judge Parker of New York, under whose leadership the Democratic party suffered the worst defeat in its history, was in Charlotte last week and made a speech in which he assumed to tell Democrats, their duty. Judge Parker is not the kind" of man, Southern people will look to for a new stock of goods at Warsaw, Arodi Draper, one of the oldest this State. citizens in our community, on the Furniture Company, of Weldon, sick list. The monthly meeting" of Friends at Cedar Grove took N.

whose advertisement appears for the first time in this Mrs. P. T. Hicks who has been quite sick with cold is improving. losiia I svmt it.

nn ann it in ripen place last Seventhday. Clark M. Terrell, and wife and Oliver Ter advice. During the campaign of nf tv- Aunt Jane" Grant is spend rell and children had their right 1904whenhewas importimed toUem a caU and you will be treat- of membership moved toMel- ing sometime in the home of her son, MV. J.

B. Elliot We are always glad to have her in our give ins upuuuu un uiequesuons ed right vern, fa. Abram nsner was midst Though she is nearly 80 that vitally concerned the whole country he was as dumb as an oyster. No one outside of Wall street knew Jiow he stood. He liberated to attend Philadelphia Yearly meeting, and to hold some meetings as he was led so to do where his lot was cast.

DENTAL NOTICE. I will be in Jackson, Monday March 19. 1906, and in Seaboard years of age, she carries sunshine and good cheer wherever she "was the wall Btreet candidate goes. ov Monday March: 26, 1906. Will The writer 1 had the privilege Mr.

J. H. Morehead, an enter one wees at; eacn one wees at eacu reluctantlv voteri for a rrfv spend piace, of attending a temperance meet prising young man from' West GOODS FALL AND WINTER Virginia, and brother of Dr. R. ing last rlrstday afternoon in Perquimans county which was a very large and enthusiastic meet r.

Morehead, has decided to make this his home. He has em Those suffering with toothache or abscessed teeth' will call the first the week; also those who may desire Crown, Bridge or Plates. This will givp ample time lor treatment. 0. G.

Powell, D. D. ployed a force of carpenters who ing. At the close of the excellent program, attorney T. G.

Skinner, former member of Con will build his residence at once. MUST GO IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR SPRING STOCK. duty. Roosevelt to-day2 is more of a Democrat than Parker; has proven by his word and works that he is more in sympathy with the masses. Judge Seaburyof New York, voiced the Democratic sentiment of the country in his comments on -Judge Parker's Charlotte speech when he said in a recentlnterview: -1 He has engaged in the merchan- tile business with his brother.

gress from the instrict made a strong and ringing speech in'fa-vor of temperance. The counties in the Eastern part of the state A Lively Tnsafl, with the old ensmy of the race, constipation, Sec our line of Spring1 Fabrics. often ends in appendicitis. To avoid att se- "i Mr. K.

C. Bridgers, owner of Deloatch's mill, has lowered the water in the pond in order to let the Lasker M'f'g. clear a way across the pond through which they will raft logs as soon S. are making advanced movements i JUOge farKtJV in tUS Speech rtou Ufcmble th stomach, Hver and bowel in the great Temperance Reform before the Manufacturers' dub troable take Dr. tinr New Life Pitts.

They Five years ago, through thtf jfet at Charlotte, N. attempts to PrfcOy ruw tbes ort without pain rlia i rrwvofi discomfort. 26 cents at Rich Square sistentent work, of a minister by as the water rises again. J. M.

WYNN COMPANY the name of 7 Tuttle, there was Miss Ola Outland. who has 'f, begun a temperance crusade ecctij. no assumes mat we rea- TIT -Liiimi'n son the rjarty suffered the worsWi pJC WOIuall against liquor, that has resulted in the total prohibition of the been teaching near here, has completed her work and returned her home. She has many friends in the community where she taught who regret to see deC3at in our party history I (r71rTTwlT' ul9Wwas because the candidate 11 JllVhli came from New York. I EESBORO, C.

sale of intoxicants in the town of Elizabeth City 'Pasquotank county, and today if is impossible with such a public sentiment in her leave. 'The true reason: is not the BSCS Three little rules we all should keep, y- factthat the candidate came from New, York, as "Judge. Parker 'The one Store of Rich Square that caters to the wants the Ladies the place, for even a "blind, tiger" to exist there. By steady temperance, and he has declared that he and whiskey cannot dwell 1 together in Edenton. The.

sub-' 10 make 'He happy and bright, Smile in the morning, smile a) noon, Grove's Tasteless Chill 'TtonicliPf iJll like Kocky Mountain Tea at night. and enthusiastic labors of the 1 acter, or rather lack of character Surind Millinery Exhibit CsoA the test 25 years. Average Anngsl Saks over Oss ai a IIIZr3 Rich Sqnam bins Cm ject is getting such a hold on the temperance people of Per was nomi-l people that we are forced to be-! Does tnxs record or merit aspeal to yoa? rio Cere, ro Peyw-'-v r. Enoed with er bottle a Cent. pdcas oT Qwe El 'fV quimans county, the town of nated.

i Hertford, the county seat, and ANNSPAUGH-MCCOT The beautiful, but quiet mar- lieve that all the strongholds of liquor will have to fall and Edenton will in the hear future be rid the other towns of the county. are free from the sale liquor. "Judge Parker was a wholly negative factor and stood for nothing but the office which -r tain corporate interests were anxious to have him hold The Demo riageof Mr.Frederick Aunspaugh and Miss Ruth Vernon McCoy of Norfolk Va. took place at the of the curse of rum and will clean News at Conway. Conway, N.

March 20. A young and eloquent Methodist minister has recently begun his UP be a decent town. Gates labor in the town of Edenton, and Hertford, and Bertie, and and while there now exists 25 or Northampton counties need cratic party never deserved defeat home of Mr. p. Boone's of Bryantown near Rich Square N.

more than in 1904, when it repu Mrs. Exum Britton died on Sunday. Her burial took place Monday evening. She was the moti er of Mrs. B.

F. Traylor. 30 onen saloons in Edenton. the strong efforts on temperance Wednesday March 14, 1906. There were but few present diated its principles and nomi I am a Candida te for' the.

nominav tion for the tffice of Treasurer North am pton conntj, an bject to the action of the Democratic rriniariet and Conntj (nTmtion which meet later. I will fnllj; appreciate the gift of this office by the people and promiae faithiul service, should tbVlonor come to me. Feb. 19, 1906. i obt.

L. Bxbbb, GarjBbnrg, N. C. nated a colorless candidate. young man whose name is How- the money spent now ard, is carrying the town1 with for liquor should be spent to ed- only a few members of the fami MONDAY and TUESDAY April 2d and 3d TWe extend a very cordial invi-' tetion to every Lady in North- kmpton and surrounding counties to be present this display will be found many beautiful creations of 1 French models and American adaptions Tin conducting this department our- aim is to sow correct, practical 'and mederate priced millinery, for there is no use to charge more exorbitant prices, for millinery than for other goods On Monday and Tuesday, Apr.

2d and 3d, we invite you out to spend the day. We will serve The railroad property here has his defeat Judge Parker has been growing smaller and ly and some intimate friends of him in his strong appeals for ucate tne youtns oi tnis genera been very much improved Dy the bride and groom, tion, -we can do no oeuer tnan Started to great MetropoKs For, NEW i SPRING smaller in the public estimation. painting. Alter the last words of the Mrs. W.

B. Lewis, of Pinners to be alive to political opportunities for promoting the cause of temperance. In the next elec as was to ne there ceremony were pronounced and congratulations were over, Point, who has been visiting relatives here for several weeks, the party and friends were returned home Monday. Several weeks ago the home served a sumptuous Jrepast such as Mrs. Boone is capable of preparing, which all thoroughly tion we should seok to send such men to our legislature as will represent the prevailing sentiment of the people, and who in the Legislature shall stand with those who will vote for "such men as Gov.

B. Glenn" for our U. of Mr. J. T.

Britt was saddened by the death of his mother, Mrs. enjoyed as was evident from the are people in Northampton who want the Gay road law repealed but we have not heard of what they propose to give us in place of it Surely they do not want to -go back to the old system of reaching all the expense of roaduilding to be paid by those between' the ages of 18 and 45, regardless of whether they own property or not Under the Marion Britt. She had attained ength of time taken to consume the ripe old age of 95 years. She 'I' GOODS. Free, Lunch to Every Lady After dinner, the bridal party was a good Christian woman.

S. Senator, who can battle B. Futrell visited Sev against the evils of drink- in the were driven to Rich Square to take the train for Norfolk, Bal ern a few days last week. halls of Congress. timore and other points North.

Mrs. Geo. K. Freeman return that will Come IDon't forget the days Mon-- day and Tuesday, April 2d and 3d and come' and get a good dinner as well as your Spring Hat FROM COFIELD. We wish for them a happy and ed from Ertiporia, Monday.

HATTIE PURVIS, Proprietor, New York Racket Store, WOODLAND, N. C. prosperous life. May their path always be covered with flowers. Rev.

S. B. Barnes filled his She had been visiting relatives there for the past week. regular-appointments at Brant Messrs Estin Hedgepeth and old system a man owning a ten thousand dollar farm if he was over 45 years old or lived in some incorporated town, village or cross roads, did not pay a cent of road tax while his neighbor with perhaps several children and owning no property was required to? work on the ley's Grove Saturday and Sunday B. C.

Thompson. Farmers Exchange TU auctham (Si The Sabbath school will com' Charlie Draper attended a reception at C. B. F. Institute ac Mur- 1LD lrK mence the spring quarter next freesboro.

We ask our farmer friends to Sunday with W. J. Cowan Sup Rich Square, N. C. take advantage of our offer to erintendent.

Carolina Pine Fiber Company, GEORGE, N. C. MANUFACTURERS OP Beds, Mattresses, PillovB and 1 Cushiona and Extract of Pine NeedlBB. We are now prepared to fill orders for any goods in onr line. We have soma shams of stock yet oa hand that can be bonht any time wlthla the next sixty days at par, and after that oar shares of stock will be held at one do lar and ten cents for sixty days, after that whatever amount that then remains on hand unsold can be had for one dollar and -twenty Are cents for each one dollar share of stcck.

J. B. GRIFFIN, President. W.F. OTJT1AKD.

Sec MURALO. Dry Powder Wall Finish, 61b. 50 cents; will paint 50 square yards, smooth surface. Also general line Beady mixed Paints and Paint Ma-tetiali Rich Squabs Drug Co FENCE POSTS. If on are in need of ligbtwood posts for wire fence, or for any other purpose I will try to np-ply you while they last.

Call on- GEO. N. HABTIN Box 9. Conway N. C.

By Way Of Comparison Tori by Savages. HE above picture of the publish ishort advertisements of The relatives and friends of ivViv Speaking of the torture to which some of DD man and fish is the trademark of Scott's Emulsion, farm products one time free. If Mrs. Sidney Harrell' of Mer-chantsville, Gates County, wete the savage tribes in the Philippines subject their captives, reminds me of the intense Spring and is the syaouvm for public roads six days a year, and incase of storms or unusual con-I ditions to work more. Good roads enhance the value of property situated on them so the laboring man had to work six days in the you have anything produced on the farm that you wish to sell saddened to learn of her serious ufferine I endured for three months from strength and purity.

It is sold in almost all the civilized coun inflamation of the says W. such as corn, hay, peas, cattle, illness few days ago. Sherman, of dishing, Me. Nothing helped tries of the globe. Owing to unfavorable weather sheep, or any thing raised on the farm, even if only a small quan Goods! me until I tried Electric Bitters, tit ee bottles II the cod fish became extinct the catch of shad has been small of which completely cured me." cures liver it would 1)6 a wdrM-wide calam At the bottom Is a picture of a farm, on whioh ourfertlllzera were not used.

Notloe the very poor growth At the top, there is a photograph of the Held of a planter who believes In the liberal use of only Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers. See the good, even stand, and tall, luxuriant plants? You can see many other Interesting pictures of farms like these on which the crops of poor and good yields are compared, in our large, pretty almanac. Ask your dealer for it, or send us 8c in stamps to pay the cost of wrapping and postage "Increase your yields per aore" by us-mg Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers. Buy do other. tity, let the fact be known in the the past week.

complaint, dyspepsia, blood disorder and ity, because the oil that cornea year for the benefit of the more fortunate who owned the pro-4 perty. We do not beh'eve a majority of the people of Northampton want such an unjust Farmers Column. This offer is A farmers club was organized malaria -ind restores the weak and ner sous from n. liver Biirpjusses all other at Cool Spring school house last to subscribers who pay for the paper only. Of course no one to robust health.

Guaranteed by Rich Squars fats in nourishing and hfe-civnng Wednesday with Mr. B. G. Wil proper; ies. inirty years ago liams president and C.

T. Peele will advertise for his neighbor IN MEMORIUM. the proprietors 61 Emul who does not subscribe to the secretary. sion found a way or prepaime WILLIAM JAMES DELOATCHE, JR. paper.

This offer does not in Miss Jf earl Downes, who is a cod liver oil so that evervone can In sad. but lovine remembrance of Chemical clude articles bought and sold as pupil at the Cofield Academy take it and get the full value of Virginia Carolina Co. system adopted again. The question of repealing the Gay law is going to the figure in nomination of all candidates in Northampton this year. The Times accepts the issue and will Jbe found on the side of progress.

The Gay law should stand at least two more y- years without any change If my dear one, William James Deloatche, who died two long years ago today, went to Gates County Friday to a speculation. the oil without the objectionable taste. Scott's Emulsion is tlie spend three days with her par March 10, 1904. Our Spring Goods are arriving now every day and we will tell you in next issue about them. So look out next week for our ad.

Our Spring Opening will begin Marcfi 26th and finish April 3rd. Come out in time. Yours Jruly, Baugham Johnson, Jlich Square, N. C. Atlanta, Ga.

Bavannah, Ga. Montgomery, Ala. MemDhia. Tenn. best thing in the 'world for weak, Want and For Sale Ads.

Biohmond, Va. Norfolk. Va. Durham. N.

Charleston, 8. Md. ents. How I miss you, miss you more than I backward children, tliin. ilelicate Mr.

H. C. Faison went to Bhreveport, La. can tell, people, nnil nil conditions of FOR SALE One fine Jersey Cow. For Every hour and day that passes brings Norfolk few days ago and pur further information call on or write Photographer.

hmM PirlcM-. the fill James Psrker, the Old wasting anil lost strength. me nearer you to dwell. chased a fine pair of mules for to J. BRITT, Conway, N.

Friends may think I'll soon forget you Reliable Pho IJaLawJaM his arm. SCi Cor In SCOTT and my wounded heart be healed WANTFD Some second-hand Roanoke the road tax is not wisely spent the columns of this paper are open to those who wish to point out the errors and suggest changes for the better. Rev. S. B.

Barnes of Branning But they little know the sorrow that's Cotton Press Pulley wheels. Will tographer, from Suffolk, Va wai be Margaratts vflle, N. from March 12th to 20th; and in Seaboard from March 22nd to 3lst spent Saturday night with the pay reasonable price. E. S.ELLIOT, within my breast concealed.

"One Who Loved Him Best. All uldggimlM. family of Mr. W. J.

Dilday. Bich Square, N..

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