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THE HEADLIGHT. JOHN H. WALSH, gprem. 1^4 ■ vs in at . ja.ataxy s^, uat » '■ I I .1 .J. -- - ■ ' -- THE NEW YEAR. . y* - m Ring out the old year and write January 1ft 1903. .Now go hack through the past year sod recall the scenes through which you have passed, and Step aside and give yourself A good kick for everything you have done which was in compatible with the teaching of th« golden vale. Then you can fix op your new res olutions. the first of which should be tbis: I will, by Ood’s help, live a better life. To do this you will find faany things to do which have heretofore escaped your Attention. In order to en able yon to carry out your good resolution, suppose you Ask yourself the following questions: Do l do to others AS I would have them do to mo? Do I rjtur~ good for evil? Do 1 strive to pro mote the happiness of oth ers? Do l minister to the wants of siok, p j jr or needy? Summing the whole into one Interrogatory, do I strive to cultivate the Christ like spirit? Possibly you may have to answer all of these questions in the nega tive, and if so, yonr first and your constant work will be, to strive to be able to answer them in thg affirmative Who of us would not wish to live better lives? Can we do so? We think it possible, if we make the proper effort. JUUN W. LbOKAJND, Attoesey-at-Law, Rockingham, N. <3. Prompt attention gaveo to all law mature. Baal Eatate Agent. Office orer Richmond Count; Drag CVe atone “Pbon# tt. MORRISON dfc WHITLOCK Attork«tvAt-Law, AVt> UAL BSTAYS AOUVi, Book Ingham, K. 0. inraffi. L. D. ROBINSON, L. B. WILLIAMS T. L. CAUDLE. LA WYE 1:8. A<r> Baal )$«tatb A qmere. Office in Bank Building, HAMLET, H. C. row IS THE THE. To Select Tour Fall Suits and this is the place W» show you all the latest imported goods and want - your pa truoage. In order to in tan at you we are quoting prices that will cause competitors restless days and sleepless nights, but don’t you worry. The dollars saved will Jingle in your pocket and we are aat> faded with ▲ VERY SMALL PROFIT. Warn*# g|H| la • vryj iraagtaebto oolering, eat in all ttyles, Price* from OVERCOATS Bodies variety to select from, prioee 93.00 918.00. YOUTH’S SUITS to all the latest styles 92.00 to 910.00. SsVlMMl Children*’ Suits everything up.to date Me to 96 MEN’S PANTS in all oolora, all styles, all prices. LADIES’ JACKETS from 9900 to 91S.6O CAPES 40c to 97.60. flfc— my (foods and Furnishings. Our line is oomplots and embraoes all the latest styles. Come pee our windows foy prices; they are LOWER than the LOWEST. C and see os before you buy. We can Satisfy you. yours for business, BLACKER BROS . ~Leading dm of Rockingham. Your Eyes We have joet received a complete stock of Hawkea' Crystaliaed Spectacles, for which we have the exclusive agency, and can give you a perfect fit. Oar Mr. Richardson, who is ah experienced Opti cian will give your eyes a thorough test, for which no extra charge is made, and will give an absolute guarantee on every pair sold. If yonr eye sight is failing bs sure to see us. We are still headquarter* for everything in the Dnic line. If you don’t believe it come and see. If it’s a good thing and sold in a drug store we have it. Richmond f Drug Co. W. L. aiOUABPeOM, Ifasaoaa. Use Lipps Fertiliser. Tfcb fritUtar bMbMMri wrt—Ivrly In thU. m4 »th«r ooo Hmm of tb**e*atry for two ymm, with |Mt mUMmUoq to all who Bov* Mod U. For fOrtbor lofomatlo* m to It* r*l*o, ooelooo iUnp totkfMWwtegfMtloMM: BooUiifbom, B. 0., M. L. Hiimm. W. tBlUtooU, iota 8. Coring!©*; BobonM, J. W. O’Bnon, B. 0, *Myf Oordor*, T. Sorry LUoo; Plgp, Dr. J. H. Willfcmoon. CBwIwti *M» b* bofbt of W, I. Bvontt, B. 8. Lodbottor. fm iMoipt* Cw p«*p*ri*f !hii fortllioor apply to, WM E» Bl# Bocwao, Cordova, N. C* T. M.Bonran,Rockingham, N.C. D w. Walton, Rockingham, n.c. Commissioner’s Sale. By rirtsu of the power contained in t decree of the Superior .Conn of Rich mond Comity S 0., made by John L. Bwerett. ch-rk. on tbe 3rd day of Dee. IBU1, In a certain special proceed big therein pending, in which JohnO. Ter ry ai d other* aid plaintiff* and Mamie Tern i* defendant, I will an Monday the o day of Januan 1B03 at 12 n’oloak noon offer for Mle lot ca*h to the High est bidder in iron of the Court Houae door in tbe town of Rockingham it) mid Slat# and County, tbe following described traet lot* or paioel* of lana, to wit: Fvat Tract—Situated, lying and Be ing in the town of Rockingham in aaid State aid County. Beginning at a •take ou the north aide of the road that leads from Rockingham to the factory, auppuaed to bo a comer of a tract of land owned by aaid factory company, aud north IS w. 70 yanla to a a take : thence South 80 Bast 70 yard* c thence South 12 Bast 70 yards: thence to the beginning, containing one tore, mnsw decond Tract. 811 ogled lying and being in the town of Rooklngham In •aid State and County tbe same being more |wrtienUrly described u follow* : Beginning on Hjtchooek creek, it be. bdf on the miner comer of the late Richmond Mfg. Company's land and runs with the dividing line of Mial Wall’s estate line, between the factory land aforrmad about an Bast or South cast course until it reaches ou aaid line aforesaid a conirrsufbciently high »p so that a line running from tbe cor ner aforesaid parallel with the creek, shall go in a wnutcm diruction about 00 /aide below tte fence now inclosing the house in which Thomas Williamson ■ uw lives, it being one of the factory houses formerly occupied by John Sbortrkigc. Jr., then sufficiently far In a western diructloo in a lino parallel with H'tcliaoek creek until a line par allel with the first lias a'lall oontaln 20 acres. Excepting from the above tract the lauds conveyed by Harvey Terry to ii. F. Bong and the lands con veyed by tbe heir* at law uf Harvey Terry to the Foe Dee Mfg. Co. .leaving in sad tract after excepting the abovv named two conveyance* about 4 1-10 aciw*. Third Tract. Situated Wing and be ing in Rockingham Towniliip In aaid Statejuid County, between the water* of Hilohcock and Falling creek*, lie. ginning at a large pine one blackjack pointer *tandmg ou the south aide of tho Coleman road and run* N. 76 K 84 pule* to a corner: thence 8. 26 IV. 84 pole* ; thence 8. 20 E. 214 nolea to the beginning, containing ICO acre*, more or laea. Fourth Tract. Situated lying and being in Kooxtnghaui Townthip To aaid State end Comity, Beginning at a pine, Spine pointer* »i*ndina on the north eide of the wagon road on the head of Terry’* Mill branch and run* ■oath 2P E. 60 pole*, creasing aaid road to aataxa t blacxjaex pointer*: thence W. 186 poles to a *taxa S blacx Jacx and one pine pointer*: tbencx N. 80 pole* to a comer; taenee N. 06 East 186 pole* to the begiunmg, containing 60 acre* more or laaa. John F. Cameron. Comm ia* .oner. December 6th, IMS. For Sale or Rent A neat, comfortable, six*room house in the growing town of Hamlet. The lot contains one sore, with enclosed garden, and all necessary outbuildings. The bouse is surrounded by a beauti ful grove of young trees. A good bargain to a CASH purchaser, for residence, sr speculation. Calf on P. D. MUlikiri, or M. L. Millikin, 'Hamlet, N. C. For all kinda of Orooeries, Farm Supplies and steDle Hardware, call on A. W. Porter Sc Co. ‘ We have everything you want in these lines at prices to suit. A. 8. DOCKERY, • ATTORXKY-AT-LAW, BOCKINGHAM, N; C. OfBce up-stairs, 8Uneill hoilding H. C. WATSON, UNDERTAKER. Oujr arrangement* for furnish ing funerals are complete iu every line. Every department of the business is atriotly up-to-date in every respect. We hate * cooling board, church truck and every thing needed. Our line of cofflu* and caaket* embraces every size and quality, and will be sold at short margins. With every casket sold, the hearse will be furnished without extra charge. When deaired to do so, we trill take charge of the eorpse at death and complete all arrangements for the interment. Call on W. T. Fulford. salesman, at any hour of day or night. At night he can be found at the resi dence of Rev. W. J. Fulford, on Randolpli street. Prompt and faithful service at the lowest Irving rates, is our motto. Greatly appreciating our arge patronage in the post, we will endeavor to merit greater favors. Resnectfnllv. W. J. FULFORD, Manager. Commissioner's Sale. By virtu* or the power contained in .a decree of the Superior Court of Kielt noed County, N. C., mtde by John L. Everett. Clerk, on Iho Aral day of JVc 1803, in a certain special or es-jisrte proceedings, in ease of Catherine Br thune and other heirs at law of Colon Bethune, the same being a petition for ■ale of land for partition. 1 will on Monday the • day of January, 1808, at 13 o'clock, noon, offer for tale for eaah to the highest bidder, in front of the Court House door in the town of Rock ingham in said 8 u to *ud County, the following described tract or parcel of land. A tract of land situated lying and being in Mineral Springs township in said State and County on the head, waters of Ms ness Creek, adjoining the lands that formerly belonged to M. D. u&Mhuna, tbe same using more particu larly described as fo) ow*: Beginning at a sassafras tree west of a large pop lar) Bethune'* oorner, and. run* If. 44 W. 7b pole* to a Stake, 3 redoek and 6 pins pointers: thence 6 73 w. 86 pairs to a dogwood, 3 dogwood and pine pointers in a bottom: thence 66 E. 8 poiss to a stooping hickory, tbe begin ning oorner of the Tony tract: thence 8. 68 Vli. 110 poles to a stake, 8 black jack pointers: thenoe If. 6 W. 100 poles to* stake 1 pine pointer: thenoe N. 66 W. 4 poles to a pise 3 pine and 8 blackjack pointers on tha north side of Bird’s Creek; thenoe N. 31 B 96 pole* toaStake: thence N 77 K 13 poles tb a large pins on a hillside > thenoe N. 14 E 48 poles to a pine, the beginning oorner of a 100 sere tract which is in the line of the old tract: thenoe’ N. 86 W. 186 pole* to * stake by the' side of tbe Crasrford road. 6 blackjack point ers: thane* N. 39 X with said road 40 poles t a blackjack, 6 blackjack point ers near where the Williams road in tersects the Crawford road: thenoe If. 86 E. 316 poles to A stake, 8 blackjack pointers by Crouch’s fsnoe: thenoe 8. *4 E.-O40 poles to a postoak near the head of a branch: thenoe S 88 pole* to a stake 4 pin* pointers near the MeUae old path: thenoe 8. 28 E. 113 pole* to a stake 3 pine pointers: thanccS. 70 W. 30 pole* i thence direct to the begin ning, containing 607 acres more or fese. John P. Cameron, Commissioner. Dee. 1, 1803. Dr.N. C. Hunter &Bro. DRUGGISTS, ’ Rockingham, N. O. BESIDES OUR COMPLETE STOCK OP DRUGS. MEDICINES AND SUNDRIES, WE HAVE SOME NICE THINGS . . . •* FOR THE HOLIDAYS. * W# would mantion an aiagant aaaortmaat of Soaps, Perfumery, and Tot let ReqHlrttei Generally. A COMPLETE STOCK of STATIONERY inoladiag Quirv, Box and Pound Papar. Viaiting. . Invitation and Gaming Garda, Faun tula Paws. Fancy Inka, Homed Blank Booka and tha var ioua aaaooiatad Hama. ..... An nnuaaallv foil lina of Tooth, Nall aod Hair Brnahaa. Combs,JClotn and Hat Brnahaa and Whiaka, Punas and fockst Books. • • • . m a ( • A Fufl line of Pipes, j * QnalHj and prioatoaait. OGAM and TOSAOQO. If you an looking for A FHDKNT wao.nh.lp >ou. »Na Daiivary. f - 'Pbona ft. "-'-1-*- -L-J-1 J—!_=c^9r*w«rir!w i his Way For Bargains WTe aresure you will find H, C. Watsons, the place to obtain good value in Dry Goods or Groceries. To the Ladies Especially. When >ou come to town chopping drive straight to H. C. WATSON’S and polite attention will be extended to you. Especial attention to the ladies who oome without male attendants—caring for their horses, ete., and thus relieving them of a burden so unpleasant to ladies. We haven’t Bpace to mention all the values we carry in stock. Here are a few : PRESS COOPS. We have a nice and large line such as Flannels, Che viots, Brilliantines Fancy Stripes, Waiatings, Suitings, Silks, and many others, which must be sold. In Notions and Gent’s Furnishings nearly all R f*lOTH« ,. *bich ** PA^ ft full aBsovtment of ^e#e b6*d to “ In «W* *e “• Jill ftnd «•» J tUe f«rt. «J ,»<np'« fooi, ‘bort *"4 inj”i »uk. y»« “JS yon -M “"■r'iial Values Sp^.-Sfti-ias51 We *■** ieVu g^°^*least. . utlooV ss*s*ss:S q“ek “4 I wn^ 8^bat trill surprise y E ^DAV^L YOU CAN SAVE MONEY By trading with me. We keep everything in the eating line and a little saved on everything' need on the table, will enable you to live cheap er and better. We keep Canned Goods', Bacon, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Fish, Cheese, But ter, Cabbage, potatoes, Apples, Bananas. , In other words, I keep a full line of Heavy gnd Fanoy Groceries. Call on me.. We would like to show you around, whether yon Wish to buy or not. A penny saved is a penny made. Trade . with us and you’ll save the pennies. We feel very grateful to our friends for past favors and hope to merit their oontinusd favors. YMBOCCAN&CO. - - _ • HOUSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY. Hon* shoeing and doing Irou Work on Boggles and Wagons are in my line of business, and I guarantee work and prioe* to re it. Work don* promptly. Bring * all yoar old irons, brass apd oopper to ms and J wilt firs yon the highest markst prices for it. . Ed. B. Terry. THE FARMER'S BANK, SteUighai M. C. • ' Respectfully solicits your patronage and hacking business. , We guarantee absolute Security, Promptness, Aocuraoy and all Accomoda tions consistent with safe banking. Gall. and see us when in town • ROBT. L. STEELE, President, LEAKE 8. COVIHGTON, titahiet.
Richmond Headlight (Rockingham, N.C.)
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