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\l>e L«. lu .tx^iieerftii Giver - \Ve, as a Wesleyan Methodist class, at this place, are in gr^nt tieed of financial means with which to build a place of worship, and request that each minister, <f every denomination, in Richmond •osnty, will take a collection for us aft early as possible, and for. ward the money to Rev. T. S. Wright at Rockingham. We need your assistance, brethren, and we hope that everyone will feel as sured that this church will be for naught but the gl<>ry of God, and the salvation of the Tost. May God richly reward each minister *ud contributor, both in this life, and the.life to come. Eva M. Stubbs, Close Leader. (Christians will take pleasure In aiding their fellow workers iu the Master’s cause, and it is not unreasonable to think that all who possess a neighborly spirit, will act neighborly in this matter. Those who are not able to give dollars can give less. God com mended the action of the widow who cast only two mites into the treasury, because she gave all she had.) , , ’ Do You Take A County Paper? Every man in the county, white and colored, who is not au invalid panpor, is able to do it, and pay in advance for it. Two cents a week gets it. It comes to you every week, rain or shine. No matter what happens, its visits uever fail, and they alwavs bring cheer to the hoasehoick even if it is the bearer of sad tidings. No man is true to his wife and chil dren who does uot furnish them a paper to read. Do yon take one of your county papers? If not, send a dollar for the Headlight, at once. Sunday School Union. A Suuday School Union will be held with the Baptist church at Steele’s Mill on the first Sunday in July, aud Saturday night be fore. We invite all Sunday school workers to be with us and take part in the exercises. We are go ing to spend the day in carrying out our program of songs, praying and discussing. Parties from all denominations will be invited as speakers. The Methodist aud Baptist churches at Steele’s Mill, are the promoters of this union. Bring some dinner and spend the day with us. PROGRAM. SATURDAY, JULY 2ND. 7:00 p. m.—Song services. 8:00 p.m.—Introductory Ser mou. SUNDAY JULY 8RD. 9:00 a. m.—Devotional services byW. C. Webb and Rev. Reb Leak. 10:00 a. m.—Addresses by Prof. W. J. Ferrell and Sandy Teal. 11:00 a. m.—How to Teach Mis sions in Sunday Schools—Rev. J. H. Austin, J. M.. Liles, James Harrington, R. L. Nichols, Thos. Whitlock. 12 :BO—Adjourn for dinner. 2:00 p. m.—Song Service. 2:80 p. m.—Hinderances to the Progress and Religions Growth in ' Our Work in Richmond County.— 8hort speeches by R. A. Johnson, Settle Dockery, E. P. Gaddy, W. C. Webb, George War burton, M. J. Hutchinson, Johu B. Coving ton, W. C. Hicks, W. L. Parsons and others, open field for the af ternoon. We know there is a lack of interest in the work for the Master aDd for the promotion of religion and good morals. Committee of Program and Ar T. S. Wright, Pastor. W. C. Webb, M. J. Hutchinson. Call on Palmer. At the Everett Dry Goods store, for tbe best quality of Sewing Machine Oil, Needles, and every thing belonging to the sewing ms chine line. Please call and get your clocks watches and settle your bills at ♦nee and oblige. W. S, Fowlkes, Jeweler. \ | Cordova. Wo art* glad to see Mrs. John j Sullivan up anti about, again. i Mr. Bud Morns lias decided to make his homo among the good people of Charlotte—but he can t stay, lie will come bnck. Most any Sunday afternoon you can see young ladies und gentle men from all the mills hereabouts. We like to see them, and say to them, come again. Mr. J. E. Aldred and family were visiting friends and relative s ip Beaver Dam Saturday and Su: - day. Mis9 'Jennie Sewell gave her friends a tacky party Saturday night which was greatly enjoyed by all. Mr. Thomas Sullivau'and Miss Annie Green boro away the cake fo: being the mosilandishly dressed. This mill will shut down about the first of July for repairs on the flood gates and water wheel. The boys are fixing to give the fish a round then. J. E. Meacham. R. L. Ussery, T. C. McKay and others, went seining the other day and caught 10U that weighed from one lj ounces to 7$ pounds. 6G. CALIFORNIA-KXIGHTS TEMP LARS—ODD FELLOWS. The last opportunity of the year. Beginning August 15th'and,con tinuing daily to September 9th round trip tickets will be sold ac count of the above conventions from all points in the Southeast to either Los Angeles or San Fran cisco at extremely low rates, with final return limit October 23rd Tickets will permit of ten days stop-over at St. Louis and allow holder privilege of going one route and returning another without ad ditional cost, except that tickets returning via Portland an addi tional charge of $11.00 will be made. The Frisco-Rock .Island Systems offer excellent routes in either di rection. Write for rates, descriptive lit erature and full information,and let us plan your trip. S. L. PARROTT, District Passenger Agent, i Atlanta, Ga. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT, LAW MEDICINE, PHARMACY. Free tuition to teachers and to minis ters’sous. Scholarships and loans . for the needy. 620 STUDENTS. 67 INSTRUCTORS. New Dormitories, Gymnasium, Water Works, Central Heating System. The Fall term begins Sept. 6, 1904. Address Francis P. Vknabi.e, President, CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Hot Springs, Ark. One fare plus $2.00 for round trip. Tickets on sale every Wednes day and Saturday—Return limit sixty days. The Frisco System in connec tion with the Rock Island System from Memphis offers the best route. ' Write for literature and full particulars. S. L. PARROTT, District Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga. Wadesboro Marble Works. ' The season for selling shoes be ing closed I have decided to press my sales in the marble and grave stone business. My headquarters will be at the Patrick Furniture, store, where I will be happy to serve any of my friends who de sire to moke purchases in either line. Lane Patrick. Executor’s Notice. The undersigned having qualified as Executors of the last Will and Testi mcnt of J. C. Yates, deceased, beiore John L. Everett, Clerk of the Superior Court of Richmond, notice is hereby given to all persons holding claims a gainst the estate of the said J. C. Yates to present them to us duly verified on or before the first day of Mav. 1905, or or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment of the same to us. This May 1st, 1904. John W. Butler and I) A. McKinnon, Ext'-ators of J. C-. Yates, deceased. / "lift When horses nod mules nrt^ poor it is not always'an indica tion that they do not get enough to eat. 'Many animals, just like human beings, have indigestion or the system is all run down andj a tonic is needed. It is not the amount of food eaten that makes muscle and fat. More depends upon the proper digestion or as similation of the food than is commonly supposed. Nothing has yet been discovered that will build up a horse or mule better than Ashcraft’s Condition Pow ders, the only remedy in its class sold under a guarantee. Ask A. M. FLOWERS for it—the kind put up in doses. Notice. I hereby warn all perspps1 against hiring or harborii B. Brooks, who is under to work for me to July 251 law will be enforced against any person disregarding this notice. B. I. Leu. ' Land Posted. I hereby warn all person'against hunting, fishing, cutting timber, clearing, cultivating, or trespass ing in any manner whatever upon mv lands known as the “Brady tract,” situated in Richmond county and near the County Home The law will bo rigidly enforced against every offender. (Mrs.) Suo P. Sandford. May 17, 1904._ The Best Medicine in the World I am agent for the sale of the best Blood Purifier and Liver Reg ulator in the world. It is com posed entirely of Native Herbs and Roots. It has done wonders for me, and it will do the same fcr you. Call on \\ hillock and Morrisou, or at my residence. Seth Andrews. Singer Sewing Machine. I respectfully announce to the people that I am agent for the sale of the celebrated Singer Sew ing Machines and w^-l behind t<f Bhow them to anyoiie. I keep on hand all kinds of machine needles and othpr articles in this line. Call on me at Roberdel, or at McLester’s store in Rockingham. L. R. Reynolds. Land Posted. I hereby warn all persons against hunting, fishing, cutting timber or trespassing upon any of my lauds in Richmond County in any manner whatever. I even forbid anyone from passing over my lands near my fish trfips on the creek. The law will be rigid ly enforced against all trespassers. E. ?tf. Ingram IjAND notice. / . Having enclosed my stock in a pas ture and put my fences in good repair,, and not having had time to fence my growing crops, I kereby warn all per sons having stock at large to’♦keep it away from my fields. By doing thi all bad feelings will bejivoidod Kespectfullji'' M. M. Cll^CE. Mortgagee's Sale ot “ Land. By virtue of the power contained in a Mortgage, made by Thomas L. Cov ington and Edward N. Covington on the 1st January. 1901, and registered in Book P P r page 281 and of the office of Register of Deeds, of Richmond county, N. C., the undersigned will ex pose to sale to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in the tow-a of Rockingham’ in said county of Richmond, on Monday, the 4th day of July. 1904, at public auction, the fol lowing tract of iand in said county, and embraced in said mortgage, viz: "All that sand hill land belonging to the estate of the late Thomas 1*. Cov ington, lying,on the northeast side of Ledbetter road, which was*devised to the said Edward N. Covington by Thos. 1*. Covington, deceased. For a more particular description of w.iich refer ence is hereby made to the last will and testament of Thomas 1‘. Covington deceased, recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court, of said county of Richmond. Sale at 11 o’clock a. m. 19th May, 1904. ■ HENRY C. WATSON, Mortgagee. Qit cen Cilj Hotel, Chari title, N. Traveling men looking for a good .hotel at, moderate prices would do well to give us a trial. The Queen City Hotel is up-to date; all outside rooms with mod ern conveniences. CAPUDINE n g m tr3 AUo «ea el<:kin-*i and C SJ ALL HbASACBES effect onl>itiii or lieu lue. 25caiidilrtaUotilo. tLejuiB.) How to Fatten a Poor Horse For fattening and giving life and strength to a horse or mule in poor conditiQn cfne 25-cent package of Ashcraft’s Condition Pow er* is equal to 10 bushels of corn. The powders by correcting the diges tion creates a healthy appetite, then all the food is assimilated and nothing passes through the animal undigested. Ashcraft’s Condition Powders is a strictly high grade preparation and every stockman who uses it gets full value for his money. “I had an old horse in very bad condition generally... He was thin and had a blood disease which was causing the hair to come ott. t gave the horse three doses of Ashcraft’s Condition Powders a ay o 7 days and fed him liberally. The appetite of the animal improved from the first few doses and he gained 52 pounds in flesh during e week, and he was made almost a new horse. I most heartily recom mend Ashcraft’s Condition Powders.—C. C. Sikes, Liveryman a Farmer, Monroe, N. C.” 25c, Package. Sold by • . A. M. FLOWERS. __ ^m Terry in the Swim. My store is well stocked with' everything in the line of family supplies and everything New and Fresh and at prices that defy competion. Champion Farm Implemens. I am Agent for the Coampion Mowers and other farm implements, and can give lowest prices. Briug^me your old iron. I B. TERRY. 1g aggCE&&gggBEj^gggss]E&&3E2B3SlBBEBBSlEBX3B!BSBX& ® ' I ^ r The above is the style of a new firm which kindly asks fo public patronage. A dollar’s worth for a dollar is what U guaranteed. LOOK US UP AT THE ROCKETS. The Stock will embrace all kinds ot j FAMILY AMD FAICY GROCERIES, and the Prices will bo as low as at other stores. Come and see for yourself. Y. M. BOGGAN, GENERAL MANAGER! 1 ADUAL DECLINE This is the fate of sufferers from Kidney trouble, as the disease is so insiduous that often people haver serious Kidney trouble without knowing the real cause of their illness, as diseased kidneys allow the impurities to stay in the system ana attacK tne otner organs. This accounts for the many different symptoms of Kidney*Disease. You begin to feel better at once when taking FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE as it stimulates the heart, increases the circulation and invigorates the whole system. It strengthens the urinary organs and gives you new life and vigor. TWO SIZES 4t0o and $1.00 (Kilcago Business Nan Cured Foley & Go., Chicago, Gentlemen:—About a year ago my health began to fail, I lost flesh and never felt well. The doctor thought I had stomach and liver trouble, but I became convinced that my kidneys were the eauss of my ill health and commenced taking FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE, k in creased my appetite and made me feel stronger, and the annoying symptom* disappeared. I am flow sound and well.—J. K. Horn, 1354 Diversey Blvd., Chicago. June 11,1902. Cured Hj9 wife E. C. Watkins, sexton of the Methodist Church, Springfield, Pa., write*! “ My wife has been very bad with kidney trouble and tried several doctor* without benefit. After taking ono bottle of FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE wa* much better, and .was completely cured after taking four bottlea.” One Bottle Cured Him A. H. Davis, Mt. Sterling, la., writes: “I was trooMed wkb kldner complaint for about two years, but a one-dollar bottle oI TO LEY’S KIONES CURE effected a permanent cure.” HUNTERS PHARMACY. r '\2‘ >* t
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