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NOTICE. I COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Women as Well as Men I -w- GRAY BRO NOTICE Boy kins, Virginia. Good Buggies always Haviner Qualified as adminiatra- B.r virtue of the poweryested lame a A I 1 I a Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. a. 4.1 acii rtii-i 1 vAuiioussioaer in specuu.

proceeding in tnx on tt estate ot Solomon T. Gay the superior Court in thampton Oou; ARE YOU WISE iiBSg dr. nonce ISnereOV riVen all Cred tv entitled Ra.rln.nd V. MldrAtt amlnis- al" It. 1.

I 1 I 1 rm 3 JJ present 10 me ineir claims I imuuu iiwvwuuu. otww, Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, discourages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor vsMary P. Stephenson and her Proceedings oi Northampton Board First Monda Novem-ber( laim Against Atlantic coast Line. The Board of County Com mis sioners held their-regular montl ly session in the courthouse Jac.sou Monday Nov 3, 1902, with the following mom hers pret ent; I P. Parker, chairman; ua in iuo or mis nouce win De wife, J.

W. Fleetwood. I ahalT on Monday OS HAND. cdertaking a Specialty Lare and varied assortment of Coffins and Caskets in stock. Handsomest Hearse in South ampton County.

I rate Charges plead in bar of their recovery. Sept. tho 1st day of December, Ioa, before the 30th 1902 I Cour.thonse door in Jackson, sell by ana cneertitiness soon disappear when the kidneys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it Is not uncommon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kidneys. If the child urinates too often, if the puuuc auction me iana aercriDea in dDSAN V.

(iAT, I complaint in the above entitled nroceedinir Admx. of S. T. Gay, 5r which ia described more particularly as The same tract of land deeded I0UOW8 by John T. Lewter to J.

Fleetwood as AXCTIOK SALI NOTICE. appears by reference to book 36, page 68, -in Register of Deeds office for KOrthamp- On Friday Novemb 28, 1902, By virtue of the power vested in me as ton County, excepting a few parcels which- beginning c-t 10 o'clock A. M. I will F. Martin.

C. Stephenson and E. Baugham. P.Staoce!l, clerk It was ordered that whereas the County hassustained damage to the amount of $484 23 on account of rail read cut near Summit cross the public road lead Commissioner I will on MSnday the 1st day of Decern oer 1902 before the court house door in Jackson, N. sell for cash offer for sale a public auction to the highest bidder for sb, at the late urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it Is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it.

the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, apd the first step should be towards the treatment of these Important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. by public auction to the highest bidder, the have been sold off by the said Fleetwood, and being the same tract of land upon which Fleetwood resided at the time of his death, and all the land which he owned at his death and bounded now as follows: On the South by the lands of W. Fleet- residence of DhTid Futrell, (deceas following described tract or parcel of land situated in Northampton connty in Kirby ed) near Woodland alt the pers nal prop rty lelontint' to th' estt1 of township and bounded as follows On the North by the lauds of Lazarus Britt and Women as well 8s men are made mis said David Futrell, consisting ct wood, E. H.

Barnes and Others; on the West iby the lands of B- Davis, Will Taylor and Wesley Gain; on the North by B. R. Johnson on the West by the lands erable with kidney and bladder trouble. and both need the same ereat remedy. Household and Jiltchin furniture, 01 w.

Johnson; on the south by the Farming TTTmlfTnns. fA.tr I lanas of deorge T. Askew and oa the oast W. U. Stephenson and Nathaniel Prnden and Junius Banty lands on the East by The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized.

It is sold a 1 nig: f'ora Junction to Gaston, hrefore it is demanded that the Atlantic Coast Line Rail road Com piny pay the County oi North-am p'on damages to amount oi 1484 27 It was ordered that M. Pugb the nmberand tools used in Id i op culvert new Summit Dr. H. Lf wis. Supt Public the lands of Pen Smith and K.

Davis, Geo: au uluci miiugo Askew and containing 33 acres ihore or too tedious to mention. Rose and others, and said to contain now by druggists, in fifty-cent and one dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mail a td further known as one of the tracts of It nds belonging to tne late L. J. 650 acres more -or less, ieiog situated in W.

O. Futrell, county aforesaid in Wiocacanee township. Jenkins. This Oct. 27, 1903.

Admr. i On the following part' of the land first B. P. Mabiin, Commissioner. This Oct 28, 1902.

described to wit: a certain piece adjoin ing the lands of E. JjB and the heirs tree, also pamphlet tell- Home of swmmp-Root. ing all about it, including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer Binghamton, N.

be sure and mention this paper. NOTICE. of B. C. Story and others and the connty Auction Sale The having qualiSedt road leading from Galatia to Margaretts- submitted his monthly re general health of the County is good Healtc and san- as administrator on the estate of vmo uw The undersigned, heirs of Albert -j -c j.

it I standing timber pleasuring 12 inches ia: David utrell, notice is hereby given ammeter at the tone of cutting has been am easy way sure way to treat a case of Sore Thrtta order to kill disease genns healthy throat action is to tekehaulglTssfiUoi water put into it a teaspoonf ul of Mexican Mustang Iiniment r.nmimirJwaa doth and 9 jjsejjoo. and 1.00 bottle. Ashe. deceased, will offwr for sale at to all peasons who owe the 8tae to sold to.W. F.

Grnbbs and this sale is made public auction tor cash to the high Phv the same Dromntlv. ano ul 1 subject to the rights ot the said Grnbbs est bidder on Thursday, lOVemOer I t.r ht tnr inK. 20, 1902, the following articles ogoiusi. tutrtttiau; But thore is on another part of the Und must preten the in proi er 70 acres more or less of heavily timbered personal property: i ary condition of County Home and jail good Tee following accounts were approved and ordered piid: M. Pugb filling ritlroad cut $384 23 Dr.

H. W. Lewis, for Mrs. M. Stanley bed and pillows destroyed on account of smallpox $12.00 form for navment on or I land of the original growth, pine and oak.

One horse, one mule, sheep, corn but largely pine, for which there is a aoth day of October 1903 or this ready demand for market and which is fodder, wagon, cart and wheels, notice will be pVad in bar of their now ready to "be sawed, into Of Millinery and Dress Goods We are now just from the Northern markets in which a lovely assortment of nice DRESS GOODS DRESS TRIMMINGS and anything a lady should need fortress has been purchased. We are going to take this for our bugy and harness, ho'ifietold and recovery. ThiH Oct 10, 1902. the above land there is about 800 acres ot kitchen furniture, farming utensils cleared farming land a fine horse crop and other articles. Sal begins at illis 0.

Futebll, Admr. -NOTICE with a large two story and good celling house and outhouses. The land is about 10 o'clock A. M. J.

B. Coke, making election taxes. 7 00 five miles from Margarettsville and isin A. Vann and E. D.

pivey trustees, and i eood location. BERTIE COMMISSIONERS ABOUT HUD DAUBERS S. M. Lassiter and others sharehnldnm in I nvrma nf Ta tVM rj thi. W.

C. Coggin, Special behalf of themselves and all other creditors chase price, in balance payable ia officer, 3.00 Well Known Wasp comes Into Windsor, N. 0. Nov. 3, 1902 ami snarenoiaers 01 tne Kich Square High I equal installments in one and two years School I n.imna.1 1ntaivt it It mr nnt J.

W. Ashe, Mary J. Melton, MarthaA. Roberts. Elsie T.

Parka, Ellissie C. Walden, Isabella Taan, Eliza B. H. T. Taylor.

Board of County Com mis To The Court deferred navment to be evidenced bv nnr- An interesting tenant of the sioners met at the regular hour, All creditors and shareholders of the chasers notes secured bv mortsase on said Jarm the mud dauber, the best with all present tff wit: 1 E. T. Martin, election expenses. 7.50 R. S.

Gay, Officer Grand jury, 4 50 M. P. Sancell, Reg. of D. 21.00 W.

H. Joyner, Sheriff, 44.50 Rich Square Academy are hereby notified I land or if the purchaser choose he may known the solitary wasps, C. Spraill, chairman, J. H. present meir claims to me duly proven I pay amount of purchase money in casa.

on or Deiore tne and day of December 1902 1 This October "81, 1902. A 1 tn T1. rtA TVi NOTICE SUMMONS for settlement in pursuance of decree made by the Superior Court in the above entitled the rafters in the attic and out Norfleet, E. E. the ridge clerk buildings, or to a nail in the wall Ordered that Hon ry Donaldson B.

M. Pueh. pauper ac. 12.00 E. MmisTTi, Com.

By Gay Midyette, Attys. NOTICE North Carolina, I cause, ny aeDts and claims tint thm motto: J'Quick Bales and small profits." Miss Alice Carson has entire charge of MILLINER! DEPARTMENT and hopes to please all that gives her a call. Having a large stock that can be sold to suit every customer give her a call before looking elsewhere and she will please you. Respectfully, A. P.

GRIFFIN Northampton Couuty Superior Court 8.00 presented and peoved whl nof be consider ed in the settlement and distribution of or in an old coatsleeve behind the be relieved of the payment of poll door: She places several cells tax year 1902 on account of infirm J. H. Dickens, et als, Plaintiffs vs the fund arising from the sale of said 4.00 8.00 32.00 CP. Stephenson, O. R.

Harrell, i' L. J. M. R. Bradley E.

S. Bowers Co Jas. Scull, for boarding property This September 80, 19o2 James Williams, Thomas about an inch long side by side or ity. Johnson. Nicodemus Warren and William J.

T. FItthb, Commissioner Bynum, Defendants on tiers above' another without Ordered that the health report regard to regularity. As she of Dr. H. V.

Dunstan for the "Having qualified as administrator of the y-estate of Lemuel Sykes, deceased. I here- -by notify all persons holding claims against -said estate to present the came to verified, on or before October 10,1903, or this novice will be plead in bar of their ra-' covery, and persons indebted to said es- tate will please settle V01 SalaLhrTe James Williams, Thomas Williams, Thos 9.75 jurors toils she sings squeaky little month of Oct. bo approved. vt-LtMv a qui oeii ur Johnson, e'en dan ts above named will a45 8. T.

Gay, footway, Woodland N. i take notice that an action entitled as rent, oi feood easy terma. -Apply to BU1W9 1U Ulgu BOJ nuiiu uu i urueioU liuem tuo iuiiunug au A. H. Reid, Supt, Homeof Aged like a tiny circular saw as it counts be audited and paid viz: W.

F. Grubbs, C. above has been commenced in the Superior Couit of Nortampton county to partition a certain parcel of land in said Northampton and Infirm, submitted his month issues from a piece of hard wood. Dr. W.

J.Harrell, service on Garysourg, N. ly report showing balance due The moment the industrious. lit board health, 4.00 county, bounded by the lands of the late Jensey Jenkins, the late W. C. County of $2.22 and balance due tie mason has completed the cell T.

C. Bond, service as per late James Wheeler and I he she 8e ts about to fill it with account filed. 28.10 himself and hands $54.47. He was allowed $150.00 for use at 166 acres jrore or less and the said defen dants will further take notice that they spiders, all of. tne same species, Edwards and Broughton, are required to appear before the Clerk of Home during the month of No- of which it takes eighteen on an recor book meridian record 2.50 the Superior Court of said Northampton vember.

BANK Of WEL average. Oa one or tnese-an egg gr work and at his office Jackson. N. on the 22nd day of November, -1902, and answer or We carry a full line of the Cel ehrated Brttle Axe Shoes and a good line of Clothing in addition to general stock of Mer- chandise. My salesmen, Mess.

J. B. Elliott and E. E. Draper will take pleasure in showing you my stock and you are cordially invited to call.

J. W.LEAKE, -Lasker, N. C. aeposiwju wmcu uuu oa flat bride 3464 demur to the complaint in said action-, or a L. A.

1 1 HIS LIFE IN PERIL. "I just seemed to have gone all to into a gruo ana liu-ittui-iAujr plaintiffs will apply to the court for the Privott White, stove pipe WELD ON, N. gins to devour the feast of para relief demanded in said complaint. This etc. for Court house tl'60 September 29, 1602 I- lyzed spiders.

When it has eaten pieces," writes Alfred Bee, of Welfare, Texas, "biliousness and a lame E. E. Etheridgebalon cross Organized under the laws of North Carolina Aug. ,20. 18ift.

State of North Carolina Depository. J. T. FItthjc, C. S.

C. Peebles Harris, Attys fcr Plffs. alt it spins a dark brown cover index No 1 and 2 41.95 back nad made life a burden. I A. Davis, work on foot couldn't eat or sleep and felt almost Halifax Cou nty Depository.

Town of Weldon Depository too worn out to work when I began ing for- itself which is about transparent At the proper time it breaks through the wall of its mud house and proudly jerks its wav. 2.ou Fine. to use Electric ifttterB, but they J. T. Phelps, ser.

and sew The experience of working con victs on the public highways in worked wonders. Now I sleep like ine for Co. farm 32.45 steel blue wings with the same a tn. nan eat anvthinc. have trained I1 lorida has Windsor Ledger printing pr6ven the most ad-and economical use XT7 0, a I in strength and enjoy hard work." vantageous 4.00 graceful flirt as did mother while she was busily engaged with her for Pianos! of their service.

They give vigorous health and new Capital and Surplus. For ten years this institution res, provided banlring 4 for this section. Its Stockholders and Directors have "been identified with Ttfie ifc business interests of Halifax and Northamptor Counties for many Money is loaned upon approve'd security at the legal rate of interest six per centum. 7 Accounts of all are solicited. E.

Daniel, President. Dr. J. K. Ramsay, VVPres C-'.

J. J. Mard re and1 Bro. nest building. Country Life in 3 34 mdse for Co.

farm, Stop Tliat Cough and Worko ff life to weak, sickly, rnn-down people. Try them. Only 50c at Dr. J. America.

Mr. J. M. Goad, a representative 12.47 Haste and Johnson dp, the Cold. 3.50 L.

Outland'a, Woodland; M. H. Fu the manufacturers of the famous Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets Pointed Paragraphs J. J. Mard re Bro.

do. T. S. Norfleet, coffin for trell, Conway; T. H.

Nicholson, Mur Stieff Pianos, is working in this sec- Some meh's littleness is by far AfAf I freesboro. Da ner. on of the State and is meeting with great success. The Stieff is too well oeaDoard, Clo, W. R.

Smith, Cashier. the biggest part of them. cure a cold in one No cure, No Pay. Price 25 cents. PHOTOGBAPHS G.

A. Harden, lum. for, A5fntleman of leisure excels The Expedients of Love. An Irish yokel once went to bridge. known as a first class instrument to need any commendation from me.

in doing nothing gracefully. E. S. Dail. work for Co.

fetch a small pig, but he found he Monev ceases to talk after a These pianos are leading all and Mr I WODLAND AET GALLERY Farm. 4.15 had to bring a tab too. miser gets a strangle held on it Good always gives the Lowes Woodland, N. L. F.

Pierce, work on W. D. Rountree 8z Co Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants, i His sweetheart went to meet Time will tell but a woman Prices and easiest terms. House. 25.48 We are now in our new Gallery him, and they were going slowly with a secret never gives time a Besides the fine and artistic Stieff T.

S. Norfleet, services as home, when Norah suddenly stop- are prepared to do good work chance. hey handle a good-instrument or cheaper make, inclndt a the norm la Co. Com. to date, 13.50 Don't be so aggressively char ped, and said: Call and see us and bring your liable as to make beneficiaries Kohler and the fin and durable CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.

".0 Pat, I am afraid." old pictures of your grandfather and J. H. Lawrence, 10.50 a L. Mard re, 10.00 uncomfortable. Marshall Wende They also hat are ye afraid of, me dar- grandmother and have them enlarg Exchange Building, Front St, NORFOLK, YAi C.W.

SpruilL 12.00 lintr Ud we do the work at onr Galerv t's the girl that can't sing thaVfseems anxious that every J. H. Bow6n. 12.80 trade for old Pianos and Organs and allow reasonable prices for same. A fine Mrrshall Wendell can be seen "I'm afraid ye'll be courting ftnd Toa can have anv change made one should know it.

Insurance Insura me, said xnoran. nee. An English Author Wrote, you wish and save agents profits. Speaking of real estate in cities Begorra," said Pat, "how can at the Woodland Art Gallery where orders are taken for any inBtrumen "No shade, no shine, no fruit, no a front foot is often worth more 1 1, with a pig under me arm, and a We make Pastels, Crayons all sizes and Photos all sizes and prices. flowers, no leaves, Nocemberl aesirea.

than a back yard. tab on me beck?" W. T. TOYNER, GABTeSBUEG. T.

C- alland see me at the above place. Many Americans ouldadd no free Tin type the beet 7 ou ever saw. What the modern airship navi said Norah, shyly, "I dom from catarrh, which is so firorra L. W. BAKER, Call and see us.

You will be gator needs is: a safety anchor during this month that it be thought ye could put the pig on Woodland, ine oniy (exclusive) insurance Aaa-nov in a at 1 WMVM vruu and sometning to ancnor to. comes constantly troublesome, the cround. put the tub over him, waited on with pleasure. L. W.

Baker, Photograph It is better to spare the rod and There is.abundant proof that catarrh Lnd we could sit 6nthe topi" Ex. ixc, uucui am oona insurance placed in best Compsnies spoil the child than spoil the child I is a constitutional disease. It is re 1 by using the rod too much. Mated to scrofula and consumption, etc at lowest legitimate rates. -''-'j I oeing one 01 tne wasting aiseases.

ft An InviGiblo I Hnftn a Slarcano rilla has okwn t.hat. mil i.i it. i. miiki ru mms. 1 1 i "nu 'jiniti iob kjlq cweiiaoa and the hardest money to save is what is Capable of eradicating scro FK.NN TW TTTTT AT.

T.TW VWCtttj a rnn 1 m. i i v. a 1 inai wnicn you uavu 1 yei earu ful comnletelv cures catarrh and Means bad air, and whether it E.E2Qinf tO Ht23Mtn W-f I II Ala Iji A T-k I taken" time nrevents consumntion comes from the low lands and The nremium rates arp 15tn5n i The spendthrift is like a buzz! We cannot see how any sufferer can tr wui wncr. uiu aiTinnnat wi nni I ifTT VlfAa-rC ld.fva. Vlr.

in nil. 1 1 j. i uvivtu miKUi vuau 111 utile uiu linn rnmiiap tii saw. ue scatters a 101 01 ausi vu. iahiu tui lueuiume, in ii you are in tne market ior iuuui wniieu on: view of the widely published record while running around, and has a rUKKv.

agon or an kihq oi a i. i- wnut nothing but bis board to show for of its radical and permanent cures. It is undoubtedly America Great vehicle please caU on me before 0uil 1UW rauB ounver. it Chicago tinrnho c-inrf I Kn tyq, rrrrri i-r I r- est Disease catarrh. marshes of the country, or the filthy sewers and drain pipes of the cities and towns, its effect upon the human system is the same.

These atmospheric poisons are breathed into the lungs and taken up by the blood, and the foundation of some long, debilitating illness is laid. Chills and fever, 'chronic dyspepsia, torpid and enlarged liver, kidney troubles, jaundice and biliousness are frequently due to that invisible foe, Malaria. Noxious gases and unhealthy matter collect in the system because the liver and kidneys fail to act, and are poured into the blood current until it becomes so polluted and sluggish that the poisons literally break' through the skin, and carbuncles, boils, abscesses, ulcers and various eruptions of an indolent character appear, depleting the system, and threatening life itself. The germs and poisons that so oppress and weaken tne body and destroy the life-giving properties of the blood, rendering it thin and watery, must be overcome and carried out of the system before the patient can hope to fet rid of Malaria and its effects. ui uie a )u -AMERICA'S FAMOUS BEATT- im n.

-c i m.r i mm 1 sucn quantities as enables me to sell at the lowest possible price at which good goods of this MS. TIES. The people of the extreme wes- XUbl V-lCBDlH O. IrA KYNHiIWfi XT Look with horror on skin erup- tern portion of North Carolina I kind can be offered J. B.

GRIFFIN, tions, blotches, sores, pimples. They are becoming aroused to the im don't have them, nor will any one, portance of better highways. Woodland N. who. uses Bncklen's Arnica Salve, It nco be and Hay wood each Inn UK I A glorifies the face.

"Eczema or salt have organized good road accocia rheum vanish before it. It cures I tions, which are com posed of H-XT SESSION S. S. S. does this and quickly produces an entire change in the blood, reaching every organ and stimulating them to vigorous, healthy action.

S. S. S. possesses not only purifying but tonic properties, and the general health improves, and the appetite UNIVERSITY COLLEGE sore chapped hands, chilbains. their most enterpsising citizens.

Costs Cslj 25 ceats tt Dreggists, OF WE01C1NE DENTISTRY PHARMACY Infallible for piles. 25c at Dr. J. ii and now the progressive element TusKEaxx. i i.v T' i Bin rai n- tkat 4m v- Outland'a, Woodland; M.

Futrell, 0f Macon contemplate following Increases almost from the first dose. There is no Mercury, Potash, Arsenic or other mineral in S. S. S. It is strictly and entirely a vegetable remedy.

Write us about your case, and our physicians will gladly help you by their advice to regain your health. Book on blood and skin diseases sent Lecture Mails for Theory, Laboratories for Proof, Hospitals for Practice. cot itinned la nn hii from fumlr CkrmicisL Ur bow a Conway; T. H. Nicholson, Murirees- the example of her sister coun Uet mxAhm determined to try TEETHIN A.

and In wm Mtpai-a One hundred pa ire Catalogue Free. latwH boro. ties. NfBlac. and thanks to iwow-i- uca Baa i rxee.

THX fWIlT SPECiriC COh Atlanta, Taaza, i.

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