* ROlMNttol. We are glad to note that Mr. Don Oelhartoee «e eery maoh im proved and i. able to be ent acme. Mr. StatU baa been on the >.ck 12* for a few dajra. We are aorry to aay that Dr. flantol*! baby bee been very alck. UoeeaM to be eome better at this Maw. Tnhnpna pwaatodan able Me toned toby an Meant. Mrs. Narcia Hick, end little Betote. el Cheriotoe, am viaiting Mm. JSiolte*^htoeramdmother at Mr. Wateon Byrdv hae derided not what H’e'^tod op to be. He hae aeoepted a job In this mill Me ooonpied toCeee. He wa. glad Mp* beeh where he ooeld |d to whieh, when om drank, is flMr We have )>een informed that a duties hae been stock np in the wm— room that, on the 2«th wepee will be eat 8 percent on the Mr. D. M. McNair jhee been on the sick list for a few days. Messrs. Auley Crouch and J. K. Minawt took in Charlotte, Mon fluy * The King’s Das^hters, of this pUaewiMj^rea basket fatty at Theas wDl he a letter at the 'Jost oOeeforerary bey. Come and pet it They will bare sirethlse aha that thia writer hae not the prfrCapiof asentioaiag. All they ask open is te some and tea what - .;_ 8.t. Want to call the attention of their friends and patron* to the fact that they have, and are arranging their fall stock ®*8 SUITS, HATS, SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, <tc., and want to call Special Attention to their - - - . . . SHOE DEPARTMENT, JsJSID j NAVY” Shoe, which we have sold since we have been in business, i with not a single pair to go wrong. 4 i - 4 Stronger Line of Children’s Suits] than any season before. \ we want ter show you our goods and will take pleasure in doing so. You owe it to yourself to examine our* goods before buying anything in our line. We don’t proboee to have a single dissatisfied customer. ICH Soliciting the patronage of all and promising good goods at right prices. ° HUl Ut present crop is estimated st$SCOO.OOv be says, away with democracy, imperialism, stock law sod rabbit foot. ‘ Dewdrop. Books For Sals. ' I have motived on consignment, s lot of books, which will be sold thoap. They can be Been at the ton of the Richmond Mercantile Company. Among them am One family Biblee, Teachers’ Biblee. ftstemeote. “Sermons by the D*vil,” “In hie 8tepe,“ Child’s Sietory of the Bible, Ae. Call tod see them. _J. H. Walsh. . &ywUm issue, loriag the Sommer months, toor sts round-trip tickets to various ssorta and locations—the moon •ion* lMkm 4nd Seashore, at peotly mdooed rales, with ample •tarn limit. Call on nearest mi, of addnaa Pmsenisr Traffli Department, SAINT LOUIS. Call forgpodt or work, I can’t my my way with promisee. Cell *ome+^-W. 8. Fowlkes. Republican Con vention. ▲ aoaratotlua oi the Repabli mm rotors of tbs county of Ricb pnond k hereby called to meet la the Court Hotter la the town of Rookioften, oa Thanday the «thday of September, 1904, at If i tlyfc, a ton, for the porpoee ofaenriaatlofe candidate for tte UfWletore and for the ranooa toSLStSfVJSb’oSi **" m ■ay properly nae before Slid rWrlWQle Tha Repablieaa rotora of the Mg paeofaMto la aaid aagyariSg 55r preetaeU la aald Don*,. ThlaAuiaailfthl904 JOSH P. CAMKROlf, LI. BUTLER, liaaitory. a ' *. > i * PING PONCThCTURES, • ALL THE RAGE NORTH. JEEP"20 FOR A QUARTER Mounts ten cents extra. Four different positions given One dozen Cabinets and a large one for $5.00. For framing and fine enlarging go to J. E. SPENCER, OVER J. B. OAUbLE CO STORE THE FARMER’S BAN] : Rnriringhan N. C. Respectfully solicits your patronage and’ banking buaineao. We guarantee absolute Security, Promptness, Accuracy and all Accomoda- , tions consistent with safe banking. Gall and£see us when in town ROBT. L.* STEELE, President, ' LEAKE S, COVINGTON. Cashier. MM*mrTT‘T' ... A. ARENSON Successor to Arenson & Sussman. Rockingham, N. C., September 0, 1914. My'Dear Frionds: I have bought out the firm of Arenson <fc Sussman, and will now run the business under ray own management I mean to give you all the host attention and values. « IJknow what all want is good goods at smal If prices, and I.kept. this in mind in the'purchasos I mado for tho fall and*wintor stock just put in. Thanking you for your past patronage, and hoping that, when you are'in need of anything in tny line, yovr will*continuo to-call tojsee me, I am, Yours very truly, A. ARENSON. P. S. You will rememberthat it is the big Bankrupt stock I bought out, which enables n>o to give vou big bargains. ■A. A. ASHCRAFT’S Colic iTixture No disease to which horses and males ■re subject is more dangerous *«n colic, and none mdre easily cured when the cor- A rect remedy is used. Colic attacks so sud- » denly and oftentimes so severely that it is ® of the utmost importance to relieve the an- < imal at once in order to save its life. ^ • Ashcraft’s Colic Mixturk gives relief ” speedily and surely, leaving no bad after effects. It has stood the test for 25 years. cot»c in rimmr iTAtaa. lively norso owner tnotild keep on bAad' at all time* a supply of this remedy. Tbe best results are always attained by apply ing the Mixture in the earlier stages be* fore the spasms of pain have exhausted tbe I vitality of the animal. Use only AsacKArr’s Colic MntTuaa —the true and tried remedy. 50c. Bottle. Sold by Undertaking Department. We have a full line of Coffins, Caskets and Burial Robes Our services are at your command at any hour, of the day or night. Lowest prices guaranteed. Respectfully, _ H. a WATSON GRADUAL DECLINE --r -~ ' — — -j-wwa pna amcK ine other ^-.SKiaSrSl^ “* "“’ d*~‘ Yoq begin to feel bettor at once when taking FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE ** jt «to1atot the heart, fn creases the circulation and inrigoratee the whole system. It strengthens the ■rlaar^ organs and gtoa yon new life and rigor.. TWO SOM SOe and SIjOO sstsa ■>ShhMy?-‘-ji\-,tf ***°l °?* *•*•*• w POLEY’S KIDNEY CURE vat ueb better, and vaa completely eared after taking four buulee.” A M rw, « •"* ■•**»• *»•« •Wm -r? ■ ■ ,P*T[»< Mt. Sterling, fa., writer: “I vaa trowUed vltfc kldtet .? *** ^ *««*« •! FOLEY’S KIDNAP HUNTERS PHARMACY. £v^/V;<r ’ . ’ ‘ r'?'* m m. v* 1 . 4 * *

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