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The Republican Con • ventioit. j The Republican County C..n ▼ratton vm called to order at 12 o’clock, noun, by A. XI. Lung, Chairman Republican Executive Coaaittw of Richmond county. John It. Smith waa made per manent chairman of the conven tion end A. J. Butter permanent All the precincts were repre sented by duly elected delegate*. The following name* were elect ed aa delegates- to ttewiow cuo STATE: CbL O. H. D.ckery, W. T Baldwin, c. B. Beanstt A. D. Sptvey, & F. Bostick, J. W. But ter. 8. M- Pankey. B. E. C viog ton, Archie Haywood, Beth An drews, J, M. Dockery, If. B. Dee Son, J. K. Bronx, J. M. Smith, X. f. Lug, B. C. Dockery, Geo. M. McDonald, A. M. Long, W. J. Harris, Joseph Haywood, O. O. Bowles, J. E Meaeham, L. H. Btoguer, H. K. Chandler, CONGRESSIONAL: H 0 Dockery, C F Sheek. J. M Smith, Geo. 11 McDonald, Z F I nag, J C Dockery, A J Butler. BKNATORIAL: JP Cameron, K W Mansi, ip, J1 Covington, H H Covington, J M Covington, £ C Tuory, D W Watson, Tboe. Liak, *T ft Graham, V A Mo Dona Id, (B. Dam,) £ B Bennett, 8 T Cooper, Jr. JUDICIAL: J P Cameras, H H Covington, J C MeFadyen, O F Sheek, W A McDonald, (Rockingham) R J Peace, D T Thompson, N Blue, 9 W Wetaoo. FIV* RESOLUTIONS: We, the Republicans of Riek mood ootuily in convention as sembled, reaffirm our allagiauoe to the principles of the party aud pledge our support to its platform We deplore the md and- aatime ty death of our beloved pcesideot, Wm. MeKirley. “ * Wa declare- our confidence in the leadership of President Roose velt and our loyalty to hie admin . We heartily commend the res eed of Senator J. C. Pritchard in the B—ate of the United State* to the people of North Carolina, and we pass our belief that his —turn to the senate of the United States I* a duty that North Caro lina owes to herself, The convention adjourned to ■Mat again, on Thursday, the 18th d*y of Sept. IQOff, for the pur pose of nominating candidates for the legislature and other eoun fty effloes. Bun. tL 0. Dockery addressed the convention on the issues of On motion of H. C. Dockery, A. M. Long, the acting chairman ef the County Executive Com mittee, wee thanked fat his ser vteeeto the party for the past John P. Cemernn was elected Chairman of the Bepuhlicen Ex tautli'i Committee for the next A. J. Butler, Sec. “for fancy fa as lunch ton end ull uJfocf OHH if * -, ! at Cost. . _ . •* Doing forced to make room for our Fall Stock, wo are soiling our Summer Goods at, and oven below cost. “The • • early bird gets the worm” and the first tocomo will scood • • . , the bargains. A large lot of Straw hats Hust go. Hand kerchieft 3 for a nickle—whoopee !—who can beat this? k ■ , Come and see-our Wash Dress Goods, Corsets, Embroid eries. Ready Made Clothing. In SHOES we can beat the beater in Styles, quality and Prices. An opportunity to show our goods is all we ask and we will accept the result. H. C. WATSON THE PRIMARY b not the most importsDt thing with you. Read the following. By fair and honest dealings, cldse attention to businsss and the wants of my customers, always having on hand a complete stock of freehand reliable goods and selling them at extremely small p.ofits, always seeing to it that my customers got good weight and good measure at mV store. I have been able to build op a grocery trade that any man might l>e proud of. My old customers stay with me—when I lose one itls usually because be has*moved'to another town, and new ones are constantly being added to ray list because they can save money and get better service from ms, and they know it. Many friend* thatl have well in the grocery trade, have urged me to add DRY GOODS to my stock. I have hesitated to do this, but a few days egu I stumbled across some bargains in tbit' line that were jost too tempting for me to let go. I Itought almost a store ful at my own prices, and I am now prepared to save my friends money in ——- CLOTHING AND SHOES, —— both of which I am actually selling cheaper than they can be bought by the wholesale in New York City. If you don't believe it all you have to do is to come and see for yourself. If you buy Shoes before seeing my stock yon will regret it. Men's and women’s shoes BOc. to $2.60 per pair, clothing too cheap t*>o cheap to mention. A large lot of earthenware to arrive tliis week, also large lot of glass and tin* ware, ohoap, cheap, cheap. J. R. SMITH. Whv DC Blacker Bros. Sell Their- - . ^ Goods Cheaper- . 1 Tlmn «.y othorkou*, in townt£? h£fo?Sa.h and sellfor«“^h^yT0’u?d have to make ^ey by Ume bnaineaa, which they ^ books and up on you. We al*° 8a% ® R0iijng our goods cheaper bookkeepers, therefore w 8 proof, plain to than any ether house in town, xxe \m »i‘h Y°Z£a Vi to *16.00 be.id« order mode. Boy’s 8uits, I-**® 15*00 • MenS Pants, | “Sl l oo Yooth'sPanta.l -fiOtol^OO Boy’s Pants, , * J ^ardiren $5.00 value going! Shoes in vici, catf *d^ ?5<J |t.0) and $l;25 for $1.16 ♦3-25-., it; ^Se and see our nice line shoea, all aisee and^yles tb0t wjn astonish you. ”m,’“KaCKER BROS. •Q%ssg^r : Away! Still Pegging Away. . Inn, till nt my —A A' W' Por*“ * ®t !Lt..„d^rin«rf>o« forth, good P~P>* h.« boon pntromrin* tt» * ^\h, low«t living! ,ork toithfolly »nd promptly •nd “ ‘ pri 1. P. YOUNG. ’wfU B JiBBgw W. M. KELLY, AnOVVT-^UW. Rookioghun, N. 0, A. 8. DOCKERY, ATtOWiT-AmW, ' BOOKXXOHAM, V. 0. I Ofle* mp-iCftiM, ill taiMlof § Daufrrou* If Neglected. Burn*, cula and other wound* often fail to heal properly If neglected and become troublesome Minn. lli'Wllt’i Witch Hazel Salve proveut* *nch con Mn|iiriMi(H. Kven where delay l.-» ag rarated the injury. UcWilt** Witch tlasM Salve effect* a cure. “I had a running *orv on my leg thirty year*,'* •ay* H. C. Itartly, Yankeetown, Ind., "After u*lng many remedies, I tried DeWlU’s Witch llaael Halvd. A few ho an* healed the »ore." Cure* a II thin disease* ' Biles yield to it at once. Ho wara of counterfeit*. Richmond Drug Co. ME MCAL SCHOOL University of N. C. FOUR YEARS COURSE. I l**»bomt4»rie». R58 Inatrnrtora. Fall term liegitis September 8, 1008. For information address F. P. VENABLE, President, Chapel Hill, N. C EC. WATSON'S ia Headquarters for Undertaker's Supplies. Free Hearse with every Cas ket sold in town or out of • town. We stand ready to meet prices, for neatness of finish and service cannot be excelled. Give ua a trial before buying elsewhere. Thanking the good people for their patronage, we solicit a continuance of hhe same in the future Kesnectfullv. W. J. FULFORD, Manager. Kodol Pyspepsia Cure • Digests what yon ett This preparation contains all of tbs olgeftante and digests all kinds of food. It gives Instant relief a-u! never falls to core. It allows yoa to sat all Wa food you want. Tbs most senslttva stomscbs.can taka It. By Itausa many thousands of dyspeptics have bean Oorsd after everything star -'tiled. Is en equal led for the stonauh. Child ren with weak ■»««««»“ thrive on it. The Walls of Tour Rooms. 1 ——■———m Stmt walls brttd firms tf dittos*— thafrt covcrtd with wall maul absorb dust andmrt* Stmt walls art htttl/kfitl ihtfro pamttd, and can bt kapt rltaa. Whisk kind art yowrsf Tm Snuwm-wniun ^ sputa tmmaa cum ora mad* spatially far walls 7%ty art aasy toapply, oast to http doom. Thay com bo watktd. s* dahtata, fashion obit tads. VVW <FF Iitrett FirtvareCo. JOHN W. UGRAND, Attowot-at-Law, Boekingham, M. C. rrawpt iMntiw gtmn' to all lew Qttee OFFt Maimwa* Goon tf Drag Ort atom ‘Ffcaba <7. MORRISON A WHITLOCK AfWMWFA»LAf, 9 ^ Baking Business is Sensitive. It goes mostly where it is invited and Stax's only whore it is well treated. Fully recognizing this fact we invite you. to do business with us. Those who have continued to and this is the heat evidence that our patrons receive pro|»er consideration. Jty good treatment we mean 1st. That you get what you want, no substi tution, no adulteration, no inert or inferior goo<ls. 2nd. That you enjoy the services of exper ienced and competent pharmacists and are treated with correct bus in ess. courtesy. 3rd. That while the motto of our business is “supply the demand,” we are always on the alert to buy the most useful, tasteful and durable goods in our lines and will-cheerfully make special orders for customers when required. 4th. That quality and service considered, our prices are fair to all. Free delivery. Tlvone No. 22. Respectfully, Dr. N. C. HUNTER & BRO. DRUCCI8T8, Rockingham, N. C. »»»I.r-«ir gPW' HI ' — .T rm III, wmm — _ — . Jackson Springs Hotel JACKSON SPRINGS HOTEL IS NOW OPEN" ANI> READY FOR GUESTS. THE HOTEL is furnished with all the latest improve- • ments. RA'TES $7.00 to $10.00 per week. For further informa tion, address It. R. ROSS, Proprietor, Jackson Springs, N-. *C‘ DON’T GO TO CHARLOTTE To Have Yonr Machinery Repairei The people of Richmond and adjoining counties m espectfully informed that I am fully prepared to do any kiudof repairing to Engines, Machinery, Ac., also in the Furniture lino. No use tv send your work to Charjotte,. when you can have it done by your home mechanics better, quicker and cheaper. Consult your own interest and aei 1 me your work and it will be done well, promptly and sat sfactorily. - L C SHARPE A Dollar’s Worth For a Dollar customer. .re .Iw.y. coming .nd going. “? ** enough stock to meet our growing demand*. Q F ■ the thins and hence we keep tlie heat Groceries, notwith forced ,o .cl! - A. — P™“ *°™ chan* for inferior goods. Be this as it may we are hav initUod sales and if you are not buying from us, you are m^.^topprrtunity. Ifyouw.nt to .... money ^nd veJki^your table supplied with the best food come “t/e ue. We ireep . full and Cow Feed and everything in these lines. We salt W ow as anybody—for less than some. Y M BOGGAN & CO. the F ’S bank, Riikii||hiB H. C. •sdSTStfffflf Call and see us when in town i ROBTT. L. STEELE, President, LEAKE S. COVINGTON, Cashier. Trinity College, Durham, N. C. j^uTo^M -idr-e. D w NEW80M. Begiitrar.
Richmond Headlight (Rockingham, N.C.)
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