Mrs. Mary K. Crews of Wilson is visiting her niece Mrs. Jas.
W. White.
Mr. Howard F. Jones of Wilson was a visitor to Henderson
last week.
Warren court is in session this week. The Henderson bar is
well represented.
Again whiskey has gotten in its deadly work. And yet there
are no bar rooms in Henderson.
Miss Anna McLean of Jersey City Heights, N.J., is visiting
Mrs. Edwin Stephens at “Vine Villa.”
Mrs. Irving J. Andrews and little son, of Greensboro, have
been visiting the family of Capt. J.Y. Landis for the past week.
Next Saturday we will have the crowd with us. It will be
circus day, and a circus always draws a crowd to Henderson.
School tickets and 10 cents will admit all school children
to the Moving Picture Show at Cooper Opera House next Wednesday evening.
Miss Glenner Dale of Yadkin College is visiting her aunt,
Mrs. R.R. Satterwhite, in Henderson, stopping over Monday on her return from
Norfolk.
Miss Alice Powell returned last week from the Western part
of the State where she had been for five or six weeks enjoying the mountain
climate and scenery.
The Davis & Watkins Company announce their millinery
opening on Wednesday and Thursday of next week. The ladies cordially invited.
Oysters in all styles at all hours may be had at Dave’s
Place, opposite the Seaboard Air Line passenger station. Nice rooms for
transient customers and good meals for little money.
Mr. Tom Garrett is back at his place in the post office
after a week’s vacation. Alert, clever and accommodating, he was missed while
away and patrons of the office welcome his pleasing presence at his post again.
Mr. M.J. O’Neil went to New York last week to buy new goods.
Judging from the quantity of stuff Mr. Clem Rodwell has been opening up for
several days, he must have bought out a complete hardware store or two.
Claude D. Judd, executer of Dr. W.J. Judd, deceased,
advertises to sell, privately, on the premises, one young milch cow, some
shoats, one horse, buggy and wagon. Also lot of household furniture. Can be
seen by calling at the residence on Fairground street any day.
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Pope of Madison, Fla., are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. C. McNair, Mrs. Pope’s parents, in Henderson. They have been to Hot
Springs, Ark., Asheville and New York, covering a period of several weeks and
stopped over Monday on their way home.
A letter received from former Chief of Police R.A. Crockett,
who recently went to Franklin, Pa., to take a position offered him there,
states that he has a nice job and good pay. Mr. Crockett says Franklin is one
of the prettiest places in the world and he thinks he will like to live there
when he gets acquainted with the people.
D.W. Hardee has bought the lot on Main street adjoining the
Fox property, opposite Railroad Square, of J.S. Burwell and will erect thereon
a handsome two-story building 29 x 125 feet, with plate glass front, to be
occupied by himself as a furniture store. Contractor Weaver, who is building
the Graded School house, will do the work. The structure is to be completed by
the first of January.
By mistake some one got the wrong umbrella from the
Sunday-school room or after preaching at the Presbyterian church Sunday
morning. New, with white or light colored bent (not round) hand piece, slightly
knotted. Crooked, dark handle umbrella, as good as new, left in place of it.
Exchange may be made by bringing to this office.
We are in receipt of the program of races to be given by the
Roanoke and Tar River Agricultural Society at its fair, commencing Tuesday,
October 24th, at Weldon. Some attractive purses are offering,
ranging from $50 to $150. Wednesday and Thursday will be the big days. Write to
the secretary, Geo. E. Ransom, Weldon, N.C., for program and premium list.
The Rev. Geo. W. Butler, M.D., of Brazil, will preach at the
Presbyterian church next Sunday morning and evening. Dr. Butler is a North
Carolinian and has been working in Brazil for the past 20 years, being one of
the most honored and efficient missionaries of the Presbyterian church. He is
both ordained minister and physician and has done a remarkable work in Brazil.
There will be a treat for those who hear him Sunday. The public is cordially invited
to be present.
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