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Bbadlrht. |SSj|S ^jrtULIJUl* tad Cumily.iptat Sr. W. K. Wrbb b nagtj mmoammi tahtabMottfal M*iaill»Tn} W. V. Xmm, Ar, wW has M ■ turn Duty Coring**, son al 0.0. Coring ton. wo hoar, la quite risk. PH»ng la foadaat the big aow ha*d Bsn. Clnridlm Daahsry haabean hare tes eoruml days on professional bosl John O. Doaksry. at Fnlkton, spent Monday with kia family, in Bucking ham. IBs Headlight la glad te loam that John U Brwatt, who Jaa been quite risk b Imprnring. ' Mba Baida Smith was sailed home yietaiday la nnaarqaeaee of the ex tonUlnem other mother, Ha. J. M. John L. Green, ef lower Wolf Pit, who has bees la Florida tor mom than a year past, has retamed home to tw Dr. Walter L. Steele me he found In his dental oflUee, orsr the Bom Racket, ala wfll be to. MMrer b rendering good eoirtoa on the mail reete te Boctiak’a Mill. ' TMa b quite a relief to the good people on Me route. Denial T. Stegnor, whs has been on a protracted trig fat 8. O., b heats again andean be found ill. U Brig man** atera near depot. Oolln Watena, a atorar knight of the grip ham Morren, epeet Tneaday- In lawn tolling an tbs amrabaab who trade an hb Una sf goads. Married la Pea Baa rilbgsjlo. k on the itob toatont Gaston 0. Baldwin and Mba Fannie Carr. Bar. P. M* Sbambirgtr wae the ntoebtlng mia bter. JhrHeadllght extends oougrmt nbriene, with the taggerllm that they aubiiriba for the MaadHgbi, and, be happy foreeer Daniel Gay and family hart mo rod Into a been near Great Palb factory. Mr. Gay related the followhgfrethqrie Inatdenti An old oolored woman atop pod him on the street and expreseed bar sorrow for hb lorn by Ira and hand adhba a dime, myiag, whan 1 got burned out yen helped ms, new 1 want to kelp yon. The render ie kindly te quested to ex amine criUaaJQy all ear “eds.” and tbaa call an our- adrartbara and ex all maa who aaa ha day ra tod oa to do what they pramies. When we hare a will has* more tojmy ef eaah ana. A man who don't want yunr trade, won't ask laris, or oranhtrba yen to mil. Of as eras toes you wfll go where yuu are iariSad and you need not expeat bargains frap nay others. The itoakhniitw of tlda corpor ation held e electing laet Monday and alerted the (qthnriiy oAoan: Pmtdont, V; L. Pftiftooa; Oeohier, W.L. Scales; Directors, W. R. Kveratt, W. C. Leak, E. F. Braver, J. B. Caudle. W. L. Paieone, Jm. A. VmkfWm. Kntvietla, Bael oeaa will tie opened at once in the Dr.tkaoeil] bnlldinf. Bee. J. B. Harley, agent of the Metbbdttt orphanage of tho H. 43. Oondmaoe, filed the palplt of the' Method let church in Eochinghaia hd Rtadej morning and night, Hie appeals in behalf of"um°« phtntgt yc»hel (tronUt n eponeaa.Tbofiendmysebool pledg ed iteetf to the rapport of ana or phan. We ere net informed aa to the earn total of hie receipts. • This gallant old Confederate rstsran has bora tbs recipient of and kindness. With one log boridd mpom tho battlefield In Vs., holms hobbled aionnd with an eneegy which weald hare dope oredit to an athlete, gad had made himeslf a home for his raslloing year*, and yet ia on* hoar’s time oa Wednesday night last. It waa laid ia aahes. Let all in wneae rates the milk of hamaa kind foe wld ill he garo that tog, and aaHa%h UsHfa, send him naa thing anything needed ia a fami ly, bine i bold. The night ho wne ■hat oa tho ieM of battle hr slept wttb Matting MelhmaJd, and when Matting aaar Us beam (a aebea, ha toeh hit «M aomtada to deep with BP a.C. Bum. Vruly a sad feeling came over us atare beheld a funeral aurtege peeemgth rough Wiahingtau street Isst Flimsy about noon. Naturally we enquired aa to the name of the dead, and whan informed that it waa J. C. Bum* who was dead, our memory reverted to the days of our early manhood when we saw him frequeotly, and called him oar friend. Since that time we have seen buOittle of bim, but are informed that he lived a Chris tian and no doubt has entered the heavenly city amid the greeting* of loved one* gone before. Mr*. Dec; Covington. Mr*. Covington, the relict of E. H. Covington, passed away quietly on Saturday, in the vil lage of Pec Dee mill, No. 2. Her maiden name waa Kortham. For many long yean she was the queen of the borne in the household of E. H. Covington, and lingered there but little more than a year after the domiae of her good com panion. She was s, noble Chris tian woman, and doubtless has Joined bar sainted hnaljand in that blissful port, where parting is never known, and storm clouds never come. The funeral serrioo* were con ducted Sunday morning, at the Covington cemetery, by Rev. T. S. Wright. Fire'Floods A boot. , Tor Several days past, even be fore the recent tyres, three strange,' rough-looking negroee have been in and around the town, aa we are. informed upon good “authority. Theaa said negroee have attemffted to enter three different boose* in Ureet Palle village,’one hoo»e be ing that of John B. Smith,—the other two being occupied by ladies. While attempting to enter one of these houeee-ooe of the ladiea or dered them away, when one of the negroes replied, we are not going— we an oomiag in there—but they failed to effect an an trance. The next night after the big fire, the three tiled to enter Mr. Smith’s house throng the hack door, about eleven o’clock, before he had re tired. (Mr. Smith’s attention was by the i uriou* l'l*g:V VTTWn th went to the door, be ty end aw them leaving, and ha fired several a hots at them, none having any effect, ao far aa known. Again, on Sunday about 4 o'clock p. m., Mr. 8. endefriend, in eoaaing from Midway to town, cam* suddenly upon the same three nagroea and two other*,' in the woods In the Seer of Maj. Shew’a residence. .They paaaad without disturbing them, and get ting several friend* to acoompeny them returned in pereuit of the said negroes. They were dhoov ered when near th* negroee, who fled with th* speed of the ante lope, th* men firing on them aa they run. They were followed for about a mile and have not been since, so jf ar as known to Mr Smith. W* ar* no alarm let, nor are we in any fear of our personal safety, but we cannot close this article without suggesting that, every own in th* community, white and colored, enter at once upon the work of discovering the fir*-flood* and securing hie of their pnnieli W. M. KELLY, ATTO lurry-AT-LAW. Rockingham, N. 0. J. T. A J. W. LaGRAND, Arm— ia-at-Law, BoMlHha^.a.O. JSsrsK&£5«,45: lilte4M*NrKia’4i«fMim. , Where? J»T«i>nrTwrartMrtMiF Job B. Rahh will lapatf yaa ai Um lowmt yoaaifata rataa, with anything is tha anting lino My atoak to rmh^ and lA^alraya ghraa aa4 Brian, for "whan *Umr 4a thto thar amorally fal it to thato Uanat to pa» ahaaa. Bay wham yam aaighhor know ha boy* of j. ft. am. •alMrib* for Um Hoo*> light? a We Eat to Live. If This be True QsH on Y. m. Boggan ± Co., whars you will find svwything necessary to aatiafy the hungry la * faming man or tfae moat fastidious dyspeptic Yaj, ww have about everything in the sating lin«, and it is our daily study to aee how cheap wqoaa can sal] to our customer*. We don't1 ask for your trade if ere can't make it to yuur interest to trade vi.th us. Then give os a trial and Judge for. yourself. Y. M. Boggan. Ton Want Good Work -And Yo^ Want It Guaranteed. J. D. Young, the Veteran Shoe-maker, who hoe always given you satisfaction, is still on hand, ready to serve you as faithfully as in tlie past. Call on him; over the Porter store, next door to Headlight office. You see you can, get a paper to read while your shoes are being repaired. JfD. Young. Family Store. THE UOntB MAN LOOKED A PTE*. I continue to offer the surrounding oounlnr •UUiMMoTVahU Sup pi to* at the ewer Iowa* caah fdem. Hy Mock conttirt* of Bioob, Fiona, Malawi, Fiab, Canned Good* of rmr kind, Fruita, green aud dry, and in fact, 1 keep everything a man awtiM in tfa* eating line. Com* ooo* and you will , come agsln. a B. SMITE Bicycles Repaired . RYW.R. SIKES. 1 am in a poeition to repair your Bicycle* at to* abort**! no; ice, at price* lower than you hav* Imen | in tho habit of paying. While I am doing thia 1 can *e)l you, eery clieap, all kind* of Canned Good*, Fruits, etc., and you can be eat ing while I am working. Give me a call. V.R.SEB& Bring your fur* to E. 8. Davie at once, a* th* t*a*ou will aoon cloae, and then, yuu'U be too lata. —— MB Gonuniscioner's Silo wLUmL MORRISON 4 WHITLOCK Knomrm- At-Law. inauL mun ttan aookln«kua, M. C. Paoaa W, A P. Stewart, Wholesale Broker and Commission Merchant, Deals in Hay, Corn, Cotton Seed Hull*, and all kinds ofStook Feed. . I am agent for the best brands of Floor made, in cluding Koval Crown, White Swan dc. Call for these brands, ana anything in my line and you will get the beat. I will make it to your interest to buy of me. A. P. 8TjWART. MULES. HORSES. nr* TO MY FR1END8: I have for eale a good lot of Horses and Mules, that must be sold. Morris & Ewing-, TROY, N. Q, I have a nice stock of new goods, of general Merchandise. I___ BEFORE | TARING AN “INTERNATIONAL". SUIT. 'A TUTTMOiriAL. Tn ImuunouL TuCnuxr. Co., ; 4. New York and Chicago, • Daaa Sim:—For yean I ana troubled with high-priced "mkfita," bat after taking awe at jam “latcrnktiond” mh* the complaint baaaathaiisiy dwappowed. ( Intend to oaa your remedy right alow, abd hare Juat placed mj order with yonr agent lor a Dew Spring oeerenat. . Treating your aaita trill bring joy to other* wmilarty aftkaad. ■ I am, ate., i.. THE MAN WITH THE -FIT." v«i " tee sarrxaMATxoavAX. tailoring co, ^ •* Warn rwa mm* CMwaa LkaA^fcM|^h^wSTHaTw maw at el'lar^dltov'1 JS f , COVxkqTOk & Co.; Agents. * TO BEOlN GOODS, fan<¥* goods. =======--= ■ belts, fans, t Pverv Descrlpt'on Tinsel Novelties of Every •, ' ; \ s" , ^ oi-rt.-."* ■”•*** Aod .««*«'•» <*'"r * SItr.„MiMry . t. *U «. „, *»«**«*>* **W ^ moil convincing . - will prove * tfjttSSW* h r«M l"*1" ** **" ri®'“ ancy GreceryJ) ^ **«.«*-• - , f omt fovore. w,tn-,fc !ovto«ton & Oo.
Richmond Headlight (Rockingham, N.C.)
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