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B Headlight. . FRIDAt FEBRUARY 8, 1908. " ^ 48 LOCAL ITEMS. CW» ■» A. O. OeaMgtea hr BUI Af’ltHWOHlL . Wn.T.1. Vr|gMM>Rtai*i4tM« a rMt hi Charlotte. Mm. aaUM mtgar, te Wthana Ob Maald to be MV yeaaa eld. boa bate gelie rick. Mia. T. O. Loth la ataHtog friend* «IMffa. Oailaar county. K. a Ote* X. C. Warate I m abaklag head, ea ear alreete Mat Tueaday. M Bprfaw Olllaaa aaja Mlaa Otat ■M Ufb,ri loaklalhaw, la rMUag bate. • Mr. A. 11a iter tank a dtoeatebnraa* ted ay »o laaaatterUM, g. 0. Mat Mr. bkailt, at lake raft Hoaa, m a yMaaaat ealter at the Headlight of Baa Watinadaj. J-M~ Wright, te tefetef, X. O , ' wa* bar* a few daya ago. eMIUag bia na.ki.Jote Wright. Tbaataokof goods te Lack. Wall MaUao, M Mriag aarat la tka stare at Vi tdwag oaiU. A A. Highly tea baaght out the •teak at a Ornate Muehaet aad will tea a ateaa la that Inara. lba Ooatedetate reams leenlea will bateM tela year at New Orieaaa, May tea tB, JO, at aad Bad W. T. Vattoad boa gaaa ta Danville, Va. te abate. b M bride ate bring bar A MH baa baaa Mtrodaeed la Coa> great te laaraaai tte ITtrideat'a aala ry flew teMte.OB te 1100,000 00. CaHwA.M. Pete* mCm (nr - etorotoroowtog — oaioiaoodlro oil and aM faraWilagi for-Mbaa We- haw pkaaaat reroUeetiaa of AM rod IB. CL Blabelaea, of appor Wo oaor. load Friday, Si nw at «ho depot loaded with eotloa ooodJ M.O. Wataaa kaa ohlyaad over 100,000 to team of ' ' af Mr. /. r. WWtrto of In. a. A. rot. Bad Batdnlo aafclng aotomd the __u CBfrid. Marietta, ooys farihar, "wato ptoaood with ear now boon. 1.1. Coyol. oaa af oar Wafhah m lahotrMin. and a good aid Elobotoed. boy, o—o ao o »trim tool) loot Moa i day^Weareolwayo glad to ooa ear Bet. W. J. FaWetd and bride ar rieed ea the 10 fitoi traia from ***•" hri Friday eight, end in at tbrir hate to tbiotoaa. Booking. B-to.,*.will giro ttmm o oordlol Wo beet taotlriid oorarml oblldroa'o letto* that wore written wflb a load yeeril aad It lo hapeorlhlo to rood thoat. Wo ooaaot yabllth Ihoat with OM aritiog thaao oror aad m oaaaet agate the tfaao ta do tMa. •® Argfitaaw hook la Jaet aat of tbeyetta. It baori tom ode af fib beta, aad everybody b trying to grt It Mr. A. O. Oariagtaa. of gabetdol, U. - aw*, to eafltag tboia right oleag. Ho mdoda large Older yeetnday Prior OoiBmlMlonorg’ Pro ceedings. Jurors for Superior Coart, for tanu beginning March 2nd: M. D. McDouaM, J. 8. Indbat ter, A. F. Crouch, J. it. Camp ball, M. F. Horn, A. A. Williams, D. 8. Li lea, J. R. Wilson, Walter L. Crouch, Calvin Spivey, A. P. Barrett, L. Weill. F. E. Keller, N. T. Thants*, W. H. Bramell, J. B. Goodwin, J. &. Ingle, E. F. Hea ter, K. C. Sandfonl, B. W. Pet ram, J. D. Cameron, J. A. Cov ington, J. H. Allen, W. T. Collins, Gao. Warbnrtun, Wylie Taylor, W. R. Jonas, H. C. Webb, Sandy C. Nichols, J. A. McKinnon, D, C. MoRae, J, A. Broach, John S. Shephard, John H. Nichols, P. L. Cola, T. S. Green, Jr.' D. T. Thompson, of Beaver Dam townahip, preset)ted hie official bond aa constable and the earns was accepted. It waa ordered that the office of County Surveyor, and Constables where they have not qualified, be declared vacant. It was ordered that Neill A Gra ham ba, and is hereby appointed County Surveyor. Thirty-nine pan pars wore allow ed gOO each,—and one M OO. The following account* wen audited and paid: ' 3. W. Yates, bridge $42.00, D. A. McKinnon, lainber $40.00, D. W. Watson, $1.00, 3. B. Caudle Co., merchandise for county bout* $23.06, D. W. Sed berry, salary $16.67, D. W. Sed berry for hands at County Rome $20.40. Hi neon Bio*, for difference between ox and hurt* and harneas for County Home $20.00. W. 6. Thomae, dark, $20.00, W. I. Everett, sup plies tot County Hama, $108.14, Littl* Bros., merchandise for Co. Homo, $8.80, Edwards A Brough i ton, rtationuvy, $4X0, T. 8. Wright lifting prmvumm WiUUmm A Hinson, merchandise for jail. $15.07, D. day, ooroner, 16.10, 8U ooroner'a jurors, 7.00 each, E. 0. Terry, 46 days on Hoard Co. Commissioner* and 514 mile* $47.70, E. D. Whitlock, 17 days on Board $82 miles traveled, $48 • 10, Scott Terry, work on bridge, and 8 pigs for Co. Home $26.80, W. Ci Leak, 4 days service on Board Co. Commissioners, $8.00. Carry your chickens to H. H. Smith. Ha'll buy them. Kn. 8mm Waltar*. Mm. Walton, dm Dawkin*, died a* tba home of Bar. T. U. Walton, Id Bobaaoo Couuty, Jan uary 16th, 100t, lu tba 02nd year of bar age. In egriy life aim united with the M. B. oburoh and •ear afterward, lived a consist ent. Christian Ufa. She, Hke mauygood Christiana, had trials along life’* Journey, but amid all bar troubles and trials aha trusted in her Saviour and always found him n friend ever ready to give support!*? pin. Hho was s vary indus trious woman and was always ready to do good to others. She leaves behind bar two sous, Thom as sad John. Sba had one daugh ter who died infancy. Like s rlpeehoek of wheat, the kas been garnered in heaven. Yaa, she was s truly good woman, had it is wall with her now. Xu memos relatives and friends shariah her memory, maoy of whom bops to mast on the golden thorn, where kindred spirits, meet to part no muse. ThmetaebratordeeJ'mrm. TUI all are mad away, As anraiag high and higher shines Te pure and perfretSay. Bom Cream Chasm at H. H. Smith’s._ Thai Watson should suddenly lam six or eight of bin strungMt eappartom whan be was gaining at •my ballot, is eommhing that ought to he explained. F. L. Antony sad family hues monad to MswhrUls, their old The Late Williams Co. to bold ingeaertm of sntsftstomsuto si Flush lot snow lake araebera at M- H Smith’s. rw-m mm — ■ -■ x . . . - ■J.'.KU ■ COUNTY -rnmmmtmu ■ ■ ■ ■ m Great Falla. M. A. Hinson, of Cordova, wat a visitor her* the poet week. Tom Oruaaltj tod John Cock wan, of Cordova, gov* as a call Sunday. The young folka had qaita a nloe time at W. T, Solomon's Thursday night. K. B. Stogocr and family, wen vtailing hie parents Sunday. Ur. Madiaou Honaucker, of the clever firm of Ritter and Hmieuck e», •• a frequent visitor across the way. Sorry to hear that Robert Flake1 an operative of Great Falla mill, | met with an awfol accident Hat-1 orday night at Lilaaville. In mme manner be waa run over by the train and lost a leg. Glad to have a pleasant call front our good friend, Tracy Wor ley on 8anday. It teems from the amount of petitions going before the legis lature favoring the London bill, that the time ia ripe for the en actment of such laws. I. it the duty of that body to listen to ths voicu of the people. Hurrah for Senator Overman. He ni our Mound choice, and no I doubt there u no better men ia the SUV* for the position. Resolved, that North Carolina ■bould bare the Loudon bill en acted into law? How ia that for • question Joe A., of Poe Dee. Glad to have a visit from Prof. Doc Warbarton Sunday evening. Call again, Prof. Mias Mattie Austin, from Lau rel Hill, ia visiting Misa Nora Mullioe. Textile. ^ L. 8. Gibson, ntghe nteiaMi moved his family ben during last week. Mr Qibeou ie a good, clever man and we welcome him as a neighbor. W. A. Gibeoo baa our sympa thies in the loss of one of bis best mules from some unknown cause, though according to reocut rumors from other quarters, it must be an epidcmio going the rounds. It w us Id require about six pairs of lionise to accommodate the young couples that passed through our village laat Sunday evening. They might have been hunting the magistrate as they ware bead ing in that direction, Mias Lila Phillips opened school in our uew school building this morning, Monday. We now have a good hoses and a good tauchei, and we hope to be able to say at the close of oar school, well done. Iu connection' we wish to offer i oar sincere thanks to the Bard of Education for thvir kind gen erosity to us and also Mr. Lad better for hie kindness. Such deeds demand the apprsoiation and co-operation of all the peo ple living within the limits of oar school district. Subscriber. Roberdet No. L Peopla Mill Moving in, nod viv ilontoo numenHiatotry to name. The boarding houaaa an vary naar filled np, and wort pragma lag Anal/. Tha paiittara ora bora ot work and man ora pulling in tha water worfca. They hove began on tha found ation of tba company atom. Maaan. Tom United®. and Hil«» Riddla attended cherub lb Ruefc Ibgtoai Sunday. Mr. Hanry MeRoa went out in tha Wolf Pit neighborhood Suu doy. Mr. Mlaa Riddla to taaabiog a aebooi at tbto ptooa. Than ora a good atony cbildiaa baaa and around baia that angki to to ii aebooi aoMawbaru. Hto haaith to Mnab battar than it baa baaa for Mia. Caabary to aat again wa MflaflaM. Tba »a >4 Mr. Ju* Ratio* baa "rv afet with pnauMoaio ». s ... Pee Dm. i B«v. John Davis, Dev la, of Sarruld. 3. C., tu visiting bon ast week. Mrs. Linia Coving-tod bn re :urn«d home. Mrs. Sul lie S. Lot in X visiting Irtaude iu Onslow. Gilbert Mauldin has e*v<red bis oouueetion with tba 'mill here uid baa guue to hia home in the looutry. Th* hands gajru him a beautiful watch chain an a token j >f their appreciation. Mr. War barton made a nice Utile talk, ifter which be preeentedlhe chain to Mr. Mauldin. All the talk now ia Uticle Billy Moon's gold nuns. f Mr. end Mrs. 8andkurd, of L^uriuburg, was viaitink at Mr. Harris’ last Sunday. T. * Mies Mattia Austin, $ Laarel Hill, is visitiug at Mr*. Howall’a. Sunshine is on th* eici list, but ihe ia always willing to tat a lit tle sunshine in. Sunshine. Dee No.:2. Daniel Cole, of Mooru county, i» visiting hi* aunt, M4. Allen, at this place. MUeee Cora and Lil le Lowe ■pent Saturday night i nd Sun day at their houie in tb< country. John Carr aud Mn Baggie Richardson attended i lurch at Zion last Sunday aftern on. Qnlte a crowd of you g people eujoyed a sociable given by Mies es Ida and Sue Alien Saturday uight. r Mr. Jessie Caudle, on Hanlst, was visiting here SuSUv after noon. • &. Mm. with blood poison. We, wish'Tor he* a speady recovery. Textile, we haven’t a debating society here at this time, but U the boya gat a challenge, they will certainly take it. We have some of as good speakers hero as can be fuund anywhere. __8. C. Rob«rd«l. We are sorry to any- that there are several on the sick list thia week. N. Carolina Covington is hav ing lumber banM to hie house. We know not what will be done if be ia let alone. W. T, R. will soon be in shape for the people to cull at his new etorv aud get what they went, end pay for wlrnt they get. The band would like to have a conoert at some place nearby, Saturday night. Someone name the baby. —8. T. Scotland Notea. Th* fame* of th* fertiliser are ■ brood iu the laud. Th* Headlight eaupt to the float last wad with reports of thna or lour marring-.*. That’s up to a city paper. Mka Lillie Oibeon. of BeniteiU ville. i* visiting frieude iu this •eel ion. MU* Beeeie Covington i* spend, log the week with friend* iu Oil» eon, X. C. Mr. and Mr*. J*m*« Blue, Mr. and Mm. A. J, Brinenil, and Mr. Manly Oikm, of Hoffman, apent BuiMley I sat in Bootle ad. Bob*. M. Kirkman, Ui* well known ‘-bora* man” t* down iu fhla anctkm with some uio* hnrm sod mules. The amount of chemical* for tha Lapp’s fertiliser tha* kaa keen bought iu thk section, is simply Our people bars almost quit talking about tb* aenatomhip. Tb# interest owns at fever beat bus now aootad dbwa—a way down too. It looba Ilk* ail demo, •rate am about tha asm* alas. Vs were glad to ssn tbs Hoff, man Mipg baek among tb* momspundent. Hope he'll gjv* , t!r- r.ews often, as am kara Hoffman h*i special social at traction* just now. But Den Cu pid is getting in some aioe lick* •nd we are looking fur PcdigifDi to tall a victim. W* ara patiently waiting now to aee what "Bill Arp" will aay about tin President’* negro con glomeration. **«» Mr Little 81mci Awn;. Mother daer, eotnc bat bo mj forehead, Far I'm growing vary w«»k; krtttr. kt oat drop of water Fall upon my banting dwtlt, Tall my forlua little schoolmate* That I nrrartnorr will play. Olve thorn all my toya, but nwtlier Pat my lluk aho«« any. Santa CUtua he gave tbmn to ms WIth a lot of other tiling*: And I think he brought an a- gel, With a pair of go Id on wlnga. Mother, I will be an angel By perhaps, another day ; So you will then deareat mother, Pnt my little alioea away. Soon the baby will be larger. Then fbcj'll Ht hie little fuel; And he'll look to nice and canning Wheu lie walk* upon tha strati. Sow I'm getting tired mother, Soon I'll taj to all good.-day, I'lease remember what I ta ll yoa. Put my littk those away. CUOUD8: l am going to leave 70U, mother, 80 remember what I tay 1 Oh ! <lo it won't yoa please, dear mother Put my littk shore away. Rixutaa. Dear Mr. Editor— I will write a few lice* to-day, hopiug it will not ranch the watte basket- Our school hut alerted nn roll. Our teacher is Mr. 0. O. Reynold* and I like him very much. My studio* are geography, grammar, arithmetic, fourth* render, spelling and writiug. We all hnve a nice time playing at roceae and nnon* Let us hoar from you Hattie B. Marks. I will close, hopiug to hear from more of tba conaiua: With best wishes to the Headlight, Your* truly. Brown Eyoe. Pnom. Dear Heudlight-I will write for my first time. . 1 am going to school to Mite Lime Crualand and I like hor very much. We bod ao entertainment X-nias. 1 will close hy asking mint quee tiona. Who was called tho father of Virginia? What was the cause of the Frinth and Indian war? Who was tlie hut Dutch governor of New Yerk? Why i# Penn’s Kim famous? With best wishes to the Headlight. K. D. M. Lunimi i. Dear Headlight. I seat myself to write a leUsr to the Children’s Column. I go to school to Miss Lila Phillipa, and study spelling, arithmetic and fourth reader. I have a pet chick en cud a eat. 1 will cloee for thia time. Platt Terry. CovuroTO*. Dear Headlight— Will ynu admit a little country girl iu year happy band? I have bean reading tbe Headlight for tome time, and I do enjoy raid ing it ec much. My papa ia a larmer. I like to live mi a farm. Well, I am going to aohuul to.. My taaeber ia Mite Hattie D.ivU. She ia ao aioe and kind to ua and I loan her u> muoh. I itady read ing, United States hietorv, Kll wood's arithuaetiu, spelling and geography. I hare tome peta, two pretty little oaivve and aom* pretty turkaya. Wall. 1 will el net my latter. Success to you and yowr valuable paper, and good wMkee to the eeusios. Blue Ryes Dear Headlight—I have nevei errUtan to yowr paper and eg 1 thought I would jota tbe On I diwu'a Column. Oureebool la a Ut*le dull. We have only ten pupils ia our aohuul now Ml Lute Rooetta b mu toucher. We like bar all right. Chnatmaa was doll here. If it would tuu* I oould go rabbit banting. I wuh it would. When the school ia out I would lika to go and stay awhile with you. Would you like for nia to go and learn to act type? We didn’t have the big hoga, but on* of our neighbors that down t live mors than a oiile from tiers, hud one that weighed 508 pound*. That ia doing very well isn't itT There wat three dear killed iu half a mile of here in 21 hours. Papa ia taking your paper and In ia well pleased with it. Drowning Creek Clodhopper. Earthquake shocks sets dis tinct'.y felt a few days ago in Charleston, Savannah and other places along tier coast. Governor Aycock has signed the certificate election for Sena tor Overman and he takes his seat Munch 4th next. M'wi'i' Simmons and Overman ••ur 17. 8. Senators, am both grariuuten of Trinity Collvge. XV* belnmi the Democrats of North Cnrvlnia will elect Cyrus II. XVntann for their neat govsr n r. That's tint right thing to do. He I wars upon hit body three scan* rwca-ived while carry ing his gun m a private in the Confederate army. Dr. Samnel D. Sanders, form erly of Chora*, 8. G\, but wbn moved to Texas turn- years ago, died on the 26tli of January . in his 82nd year. He was oue of the best men we evar knew. Tha cockpit ia doomed in 8. C. and chicken fighting will soul be a thing of tha past. W. T. Dortch, ths leading at torney of the liquor dealer's aseo cistioii haa opened an office in Kalcigh. Oranges, applet and Bananas at H. H. Smith’s. -tr. b Rontsects, l b. wllliaits T. L. CAUDLE. LAWYK',0, Ant Da »i Znin Aokxts. Office In Bank Bulldiug, HAMLET. K. 0. Notice. Application will bo made to tbu lien oral Assembly of North Carolina at its session hi 1900, to incorporate and charter tha Hank of Hamlet with its principal office and place of business in the town of Hunkt, Richmond county. North Carolina. This Dee. 91, 1903, Mvtlrs. The undersigned having qnallfled before the Clerk of the Buperkrr Court of Klclimoud County as administrator of the estate of Anderson Settle, de ceased. notice ia hereby given to all p nous bolding claims against said es tate to present them to me duly veri fied on or before the first day or Jsnn sry, 1904. nr this notion will he pleaded lnbarof ihalr ren.vsry. All tarsusis indebted to said estate w.ll pleas* make immediate payment to mo. Georgs W. .Ilehois, Admltilatrator of Anderson Hettlv ds Qr|ir4. This Uoentber II, >903. Mortgagee’! Sale el Land. By virtue tif Uie power contained la toerlaiu deed ol mortgager, eiccnted » A O. Oorpcitlng and J. \V. Blimp, » tha 3rd day ol March IMS, by Jno. McPherson, and recorded In Hook B B B. page 231. In the office ot ike Kogiewr ol Deeds fur Hkhutond Ooun ty;and where** the (merest of the raid J. W. Blimp hat barn assigned to «•. I Will ou Monday Ur of 2nd day ui March, 1903, between th* hour* of 10 n. m. and 3 p ns., offer for tale at public auction, for each, tbv following 1 escribed tract or parcel of laud, to ri t; Klret tract. Beginning at a pint three pine pointer* near tho old road leading from McLean'* bridge u> ibu fulling mill and on th* treat aide of the head of I.oog branch and run* 8 JO If 25 chains to a onrner; theoo* 70 Kaal 10 chain* to a earner: thenoa N. 3D, \V. 25 chains to a corner, Ihtneo dinwt tn the beginning, containing 100 sere* granted to Duacau McPherson on the _-j at a pins among pointer*, th* fourth ooraar ot Duncan McPherson's 100 acre survey and runs north JO W 30 ehnlna t» a corner, thenoe South 70 W 40 chain* to a corner; thane* South 30 Boat IS ohaine to a corner; thenoa Sooth 70 W. t chain* to a comer; thence South 15 K 10ohala* to a comer; thence S 57 W. 13 50 chain* to an oak two pine pointer* in hi* own line; tltenor S. 90 K 39 chain* to the Long braueh ; thence up th* meander* of aaid branch to said McPherson line; the non a* said line reversed N 30 U* 17 chains to a pine 9 pine pointers th* beginning comer of said MaPharsun’a survey, thence the horn* lin* rtf laid surrey reversed N 70 K 40 chains u the beginning contain ing 100 acres excepting 3 acres that arc now enclosed and In cnllivatlon. A. Q. Corpenlng and J. W. Blimp, Mortgagee*. A. G Corprning, assignee, J. \V. LcGrand. Alty. This Iba 24 day uf January 1906. Comrisstasr's Sale af Land. By virtue of Ike power eoeulnvd La > decree at Ihv Superior ennrt of Itiih inand Couni y M O., made by Joo. L. Kserett Clerk, on (ha If day of Janu ary 1MB, La a certain special or export* proceed Inga wherein W. K Reynold* and other hstn-si-law of John Rey nolds deceased aru petitioners, 1 will on Monday the Tod day of ffebrurary, 1901 at U u’ckrek nooa ia front of the Coart i loose door in the town of Buck ingham in mid State and eouuty, offer fur sale for cash m the highest bidder, the following deacribed land*, the mme'being the land* described in the petition ia mid special preened lugs. A tract of land si tea ted, lying and be ing In Steeto’* township in said Slato and county adjoining the Coleman tract and other laada. Beginning at it chselnut oak on the Sugar Loaf Moun tain, Supposed to be a eomor of the Coleman land and run* a* a line cf mid land flout'. (5 W. 4A chains to a stage: thence N. 60 IV Zl chaiu* and 80 links to Coleman's Creek: thviieu op the various courses of mid creek about M chain* to a (take by a stoop ing maple and 1 pine pointers: tbence booth 46 K 70 chain* and 80 links, pasa Ing through a small clearing made by Wm. Maaeham to a stake by a blank gum and dead sassafras: tbrnos S 48 W 7B chains to a pine in the Ooluman liner thanee with said Una H B W II ehaine and 80 links to the beginning, containing 380 ear*I mom or less. John v. Oen**ru», Coenmimicnet Janoary J7th 1908. DON’T THINK. If you call once and do not find what yon want do not think I will not have it next tirno. I have new goods com ing in every day, and if your* are not in one lot, they may be in the next. I have determined to koep what tho peo ple want. 80 continue to call and 1 assure you that you will get fresh goo Is at reasonable prices. Big lot of “stuff’' just ordered. They are all frosh from tho factories or mills. Give mo a call before buying. I will make It to your nlereet. 3 I BUY Butter, Chieksa* sod Kggs, Corn, Pwm and almost anything the farsurs raise. yours la servo, With a Free Delivery. Henry H Smith. _ Behind tho Coart flowe._ Notice. Vila la to gtoa aattoa toot appHaa •tea will b>. ma4a to ton Oaaawl Aa aaatolp of Soath Carolina, a< Ita pvaa aaiaaaalaa. to aatoatf too abartar a« toa Town ot Moatiojtoaw. , Jaanarf 1Kb, MOP. The road anpcreisor* of Wolf PM tow Dahls an requested te oaaat at I he Oakdala school house, near 1C. M. Bns#an’e residence, on th» first Ha terrier la Pehrnary at '(I VI* ck ■ 02. A lull uir*tinf is greet lj desired. Cuatrieau.
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