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THE ANGLO-SAXON. 1 Arivprtispmpnts inserted under this head at ccper line for first insertion; 3c per line for subsequent iukiuwu Optical goods. Classes fitted, W. S. Eowlkes. Tickets will be on sale for the South ern Epwbrth League Conference at Atlanta, Jul 24th, and 25th, good until August 1st., inclusive, by the Seaboard Air Line Railroad. ' Several good second hand buggies for sale at a bargain". E. A.IIendley. Try my Sewing Machine Oil . once and vou will have no .ether. 1$. Fj Palmer. 1 rcash lot lemons at E. A Hendley's !;iryain Grocery. Wanted Everybody wh buys Grocer ies to read the advertisement of the Bargain-Grocery, E. A. Hendley's.' I repair all kinds of Sewing Machines at reasonable cost. If it's a a SINGER, I will repair it FREE. B. F. Palmer. A beautiful line of white and clored, organdies at reduced prices. At Miss Hl.ikey's. .. j. R. Smith will make you the verT lowest prices on all kinds of Groceries. l?icnii- Hams and everything fresh. Did you know that E- a. Hendley is doing it - general livery business? Nice turnouts at reasonable prices, furnished on hort notice. Phone 82 . Sew line of summer hats, ail the latest novelties just out at Miss Blakey's. That is the place all stylish people buy their hat", (iet in the swim. ; ! We get meat, meal, Flour, corn and liay ii) car lots and can make merchants same figures as Richmond and Norfolk, 'less freight. Baldwin & Co., commission merchants. Wanted To 'buy any kind of real'ts- tate town lots, farming or timbered lands. Morrison & VVhitlock, Real Estate Agents u n. Prof. Mcintosh of Carthage, was Jiere Friday. Mr. M. II. Fowlkes is at Jackson Springs this week. Section Master Davis, of Raleigh is in town this week. Mr. W. T. Williams spent several days in Lilesville. Work is progrepsing rapidly now on the central office building. Mrs. Keller left Tuesday on a visit to Tier old home at York, Pa. Dr J.M. Stansill is making cons siderable additions to his residence. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Everett will leave in the morning to visit friends inj l'ittsboro. , Mr. John Lewis has bought the vacant lot' between his new house and Mrs.Robbins. Mrs, J. A. McAulay and child reu returned Monday nigh't from Jackson Springs. Crops are suffering a great deal on account of drougth, especially in Upper Richmond. Dr. S. Biggs and family and Mrs. Napier and Mrs. Edwards have returned from the beach. Hev. W. J. Fulford leaves to night to visit his daughter. Mrs. I'ltman, in Iredell county. Mr. II. II. Covington, Scotland's candidate for Clerk of the court, w;ts in Rockingham Friday. Are YOU the white man who liis not registered? Saturday is the last day Mr. and Mrs.. W.' B. Cole re turned this morning from Cascade, Va. , accompanied by Miss Anna liell. Mrs. William Little Steele has been quite sick with fever. We are ghid to learn that she is. im proving. ' Misses Lillie and Nora Cole, who liave been visiting friends in Rock ii'uham and Roberdel, returned to fli trlotie Thursday, W e are glad to learn that Mr. KoU-rt Gaitley, the Steele's town ship noil holder who was shot, continues to improve. Mrs. Geo. Warburton and daugh ter, Miss Elma, left Wednesday morning for Newport News, Va., where they expect to remain sev eral weeks.. . Mrs. J. F. Caudle and Miss Nellie Cur lee returned Sunday morning from their trip to Monroe, Harrisburg and other points. Fifty-two red shirts left Rock ingham depot vester-ay morning to attend the Aycock speaking at 1'roy. Many others from Upper Richmond went up through the country. " - ' ' BUB BUS The election for State and county officers occurs on 'Thursday this year two weeks from to-day August 2nd.' In publishing the list ot poll holders we had it J. W. Ballard of Steeles No, 1, whereas it should have been L W. Ballard. We are not surprised to hear that Mr. P. C. Whitlock has been making very effective speeches in Upper Richmond this week. Rockingham and section is mostly at Carolina Beach to-day. The S. S. excursion carried fifteen loaded cars in all. A pleasant dip to you all. Messrs. J.W.Hannon and family and Lon Cruse and family return ed to their home in Charlotte Weds nesday;after several days visit to Mr. Dan Gay's family. Mr.A.S. Dockery leaves to-day for Lcrwesville, where he speaks to morrow. He has appointments covs ering next week iu Montgome ry, Moore and Stanly counties. Married At the residence of the bride's mother, iu Wolf Pit town- ship, Sunday afternoon, july 15th, Mr. Daniel W. Watson to Miss Laura T. Hinson, Rev. F. M. Shamburger officiating. Rev.C.L. Greaves, pastor of the Baptist church, will be away from Rockingham for twojnonths hold ing revival meetings, but will be here on Sundays to fill his regular appointments. We are indebted to Dr. J. M. Covington for some very fine Japanese plums; to our gentle manly young devil Robert Johnson for some unusually large and finely favored musk-melons, and to Mr. W. F. Pond for some beetSjOneof which more than filled a quart jar of pickle. Corner Gay was summoned to Bragg P. O. Sunday a week ago to hold an inquest over the remains of Mr. JohnD. McKinnon, a very old man who dropped dead at the spring near his home, where he had gone for water. The jury tound no evidence of any foul play and decided that he came to his death from natural causes. The registration books will close next Saturday, -July 3 1st; to all except those who become entitled to register between then and elect ion day. Reports to date indicate that there is a pretty full reg istration of the white voters.There are of course some few left, and they should not neglect this im portant matter, It was reported here Saturday that Rockingham was to have a visit on Monday from Governor Russell. We don't know how the confusion of names was started but it proved to be a "handsomer man," Dr. Reid Russell, of Char lotte, who was here several days on a professional visit. The Rockingham band and a number if our people attended the Aycock speaking at Troy yester day. A special train was provided for the band from Abeideen, so that they could return in time to go with the Sunday School excur sion to the beach this morning. Prot. Frankinfield, the band in- tructor from Philadelphia, return ed to Rockingham Friday and will t-pend three more weeks here and in that time he will undoubt edly have them equal to anything in the State. Just before going to press we hear that a murderous assault was made on Mr. Ben Ingram, of Up per Richmond, yesterday after noon. The particulars as we learn them are that the assault was en tirely unprovoked that the negro became incensed because Mr. In gram refused to sll him a coon skin on credit and struck mm a severe blow on the shoulder with a hoe before be could defend him self. There will be a cheapening of coon skins in this settlement if these unprovoked assaults upon white men by negroes continue. Our paper is largely given to political matter because that is about all that people are interest ed in now. There are just two more weeks till the election j and we will all proceed to go crazy for that length of time, as we are justly en titled to under the circumstances. It isn't every election that tne white folks gain independence. Let's all be good natured idiots, howevtr, hold our temper and do no violence unless necessary to defend our race and our tights. The victory is al ready ours. We have only to keep cool, do our duty and celebrate the J victory. H. I. QUICK RESIGNS. The Last of Negro Justices of the Peace t Is Richmond County. The Legislature of 1895 appoint ed , several negro justices ot the peace in Richmond County and Clerk of the Court Z. F. Long also appointed several, about ten in all. The last one surrendered his of fice last Saturday by resignation to Clerk of the Court, Capt. W. I. Ev- erette, which he said he had been advised to do by his friends, so that to-day there is not a negro magis trate in all of Richmond County and it may be added that there nev er will be. The day of negro mag istrates was short and has expired so far as this county is concern ed. The one who resigned Monday was H. I. Quick, of Black Jack township. There is just ooe left in Scotland couniy Chas. McLeod, of Laurel Hill township. An Inexplicable Phenomenon. We have reported to us on the very best authority that a number of good people at Roberdel witness ed an apparently inexplicable phe nomenon labt Friday afternoon. At about an hour by sun on that afternoon some one noticed a vol ume of smoke, about such as would come from an ordinary stove, curl ing up from the top of a green spruce pine in the yard of the Method;st church at Roberdel. It attracted a great deal of attention and was watched with much interest by a number of people for a Dout two hours, or until it was obscured by the dark. No one has yet been able to suggest an ex planation of this curious phenom- r . . 1 t enon. it was in the church vara, where no fire was near it, and cnrling'Up from a green pine tree. Can any one explain it? FROM ELLEKBE. All is quiet since the Democratic Rally. The Democratic candidates spoke Saturday afternoon to an ap- repciative audience. We hope that many may follow the example of those who,' laying aside all other ssues, come, out boldly on the side of-White Supremacy. A crowd of young people from Gibson's Mill spent the afternoon of last Sunday at the spring, enjoy ing the cool shade and good water. Prof. Criddlebaugh has returned rom, a pleasant sojourn among riertds and relatives near High Point. He is at work in the inter est of his school which begins 6th August. We hope that parents may not be so absorbed in the polit ical issues of the day as to lack interest in the edcational ad vantages of this institution. The success of the last term should speak loudly for a full attendance of boys and girls. Visitors are coming to the hotel. There is no better place for rest and quiet for those tired of the long hot days in the town. There will be preaching here next Sunday by Rev.A. McLaurin. Rev. Lacy Little preached at Mt. Carmel last Suuday. We hope he will be at this cbirch during the summer. Malee Items- It has been some time since we have written any for the Saxon but we hope that news w ill not be as scarce in future as it has been for past several weeks. Farmers are laying by their crops and sav they will not make half crop of corn this year. Mr. R. L. Thomas and family of Pee Dee No. 2, spent Sunday with his father, Mr. George Thomas. t Miss Flora Webb has returned home after several weeks stay with her brother, Mr. Will Webb. Miss Mary Baldwin, of Pee Dee No. 2, spent last week visiting friends and relations in this neigh borhood. Mr. C. H. Key is leaching Singing .school at Steele's Mill. Mr. D. A. Henderson spent Sat urday and Sunday in this neighbor- hoood. ' ,We regret very much to learn of the death of Mrs.Armada Mc Niell which accured in Rocking ham last week. We who have known her from our early child hood days can say truly a good woman lias left us. We extend our sympathy to the bereaved family. Mrs. John Maner has been quite aick for several days. Green Leaf. CAGLE CJE-ARRLSTtD Charged With Co nUrfeitlag-First Case Against Him Continued to Satsrday, Aa.usHtB. The case of U. S. vs. Eb Cagle, charged! with recalling, moonshing and assaulting an officer, was call ed before v Commissioner Kelley Tuesday atternoon. The ' defendant announced his readiness to try. The prosecution asked for a conn tinuance for lack of material wit- t nesses. j On examination they acknowl edged that no effort had been made to gee the witnesses, and the de fendant I himself - volunteered to have the! government's witnesses here Wednesday morning if they would give him a trial, but the case was ordeted continued till :...'..( Saturday, August 4th. He gave bond for his appear ance at that time, but as soon as this was done he was re-arrested by a detective and an officer from Monroe on a warrant issued by the commissioner at that place charg- ing him : with passing a $1.00 silver certificate in Wadesboro which had been raised to a $10.00 bill by pasting an o after the 1. The Wadesboro Messenger report ed the transaction last week, and said the clerk discovered the coun terfit as soon as Cagle went out of the storey that he called him back and -Cagle promptly took the bill back, remarking that he knew "the d rascal who passed it on him.'' He was taken to Monroe Tues day night. A Proposal to Married Lekies. Editor Anglo-Saxon: Please announce that we are sending postpaid, and free of charge,-an elegant Bteiing silver-plated sugar shell, such as we sell regulaoly at 40 cents each' to every married lady in the United Staets who writes for -tt. There is nothing to pay. The gift-is absolute. Each lady will send her name only, as this is too valuable a gift to send to persons who don't ask for it themse'yes. We give choice of any 40c. designs, aund will send illustrations from which selec tion ruao be made. Oar object is to ad yertise Quaker Valley silverware. We be lieve that the most effective way of" doing this is to get samples into the holmes oi the people. Ladies please write to-day State that it is youi first request or oen of our souvenir gilts. Quaker ValleyMfg Co:, .Morgan and Harrison Sits. Chicago. Aycock Coming to Rockingham The red shirts who went to Troy yesterday 'left' here with the intention of arresting Governor Aycock and bringing him over to make us a speech last night, but they found him too feeble for the ordeal. He gave them his regrets at not being able to speak in Rich. mond before the election,' but he knew the folks here were all right any way, and when the election is is over lie says he will take oleass ure in coming over here where the determination to throw off negro rule had its first expression, and hold a jollification meeting with us to celebrate the great and perma nent victory. There is a new registra tion for this election-, Un less you, register specially for this election you cannot vote- The last day on which you can register is Satur day, July lst ' (If thiestioiis5 for Women Are yos oervoto? Are yoa completely exhausted? Do yoo suner every taoatat If voti answer ves to mr of these questions, you have ifls which Vine of Cardtd cures. Do yoa appreciate what perfect health would be to you? After taking Wine of Cardui, thoc-aiK-t like you have teal IzediL Nervous strata, lorn of ftkep, 'cold or indigestion starts memtnal disorders that sic not noticeable at first, but day by day steadily now mtotroubkxome complications. Vine of CarduUttsed Just before the men-' ftrual period, wl keep the female systems in perfect condition. This: medicine is .taken euktfy at borne. There is nothing like it to help women enjoy cood health. It costs only $i to test this remedy, which is endorsed by 1,000,000 cured women ; Mrs. Use T. Frkborf, East St. Leak. IIL, sayn "I am physically a new woman, by reason ef my esc if Vine ef Cardoi and Thedf ards Black Draaghi." la am iwqvM pHI etrMsUons. m& drew, gtrtnc rnpw.Mr- ! MW Adrto rty itep nt-eM." T- Chattaaooca Madl eiae Co- Cbauaaooea. Teem. - f Annie Jane Ellerbe, infant child of Wesley P. and Annie Ellerbe of Richmond county, N. C, was removed from earth to glory, by the angel of death, at the tender age of two years four months and fifteen days. Little Annie was a tender and affectionate child, a charming jewel pi the household, and while the hearts of ber loving parents had become entwined around her in tender affection, our heaven ly Father saw that she was too fair and precious to be marred by the curse and sorrows of this life, so He took her to Himself and to the loving angels above where she would be forever free from suffer ings, pain and death. To-! ay she is with the blood washed throng in glory, crowned with eternal life, and palms of victory in her hands. May the blessings of God rest and abide upon the bereaved parents and her brothers and sisters! left behind, by and by, may they al meet in heaven. N. H. Guyton. The Best Remedy for Stomach and Bowel 1 Troubles I have been in the drug busi 8efs for twenty years and have old most all of the proprietary medicineeof nnv note. Among the entire list have never found any thing to equal Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for all stomach and bowel troubles," pays 0 VV Wakefield, of Columbus, Ga."Thi9 remedy cured two severe cases of cholera morbus in my fam ily and I have recommt-nded and dold hundreds of bottles of it to my customers to their entire satisfact ion. It affords a quick and sure cure in a pleasant lorm." For sale by S Biggs CAMERON MOEE1SON. PAOLC. WHITLOCK MORRISON & WHITLOCK, ujttornevs-at-Iaw, I . AND Beal Estate Agents, ! Rockingham, N. C. Office over T. L. Covington's store-. I! 'Phone 69. Tlifernejr SfIjv?j Rockingham, - N, C Stansill Building, up staira. Prompt, careful and immediate atten tion given all business. Special attention given the collection of accounts, the fore closure of mortgages and the drawing of conveyances. Will practice in anv court State or Federal. JNO. P. CAMERON, Attorn ey-at-Law, . ' ROCKINGHAM, N. C. JAS.T.& J.W. LeQRAND, fferrs.-I-Ltev?, Rockihgnam; N. C. Prompt attention to all law matters One member of the Firm always in the office over Biggs Drug Store.- Jackosn Spr,ngs Hotel The .new management f the Jackwm Springs Hotel wisf-ea to announce that the Hoit-l at this famous springs if now ojien to the public. The building has len thorog1. Iv renovated and rtfurniaht-d, and in addition a homelike annex La? been fitted up lor the benefit of those widhing quiet rooms. The tabhs will be furnished with the best the county aflrd. Polite and attentive Jervts. Firt clas Livery in connection with Hotel. Persons coming " ovr the A. & A. R- R. will Mud backs awaiting them at west End. Unatonable rates. The mineral water packed for I dozen 1-2 gallon bottles at 83.00 per crate F. O. B. R. R, ROSS. Proprietor. Jackson sjh.jij:-j, N. C rr a m 1 ...... mn m rx, it Solve ::tfie . Girl . Question ; by patting a Wicldess Oil Stove in the kitchen. You can keep a girl then. No fire to build in the morning. No wood to chop,' No coal to carry. No ashes to worry about. No soot on pans. It makes play of housework. The (021 St&ve is doing more to make housekeeping easy than any other stove in existence. Absolutely safe. Burns ordinary kerosene oil. - Bakes, broils, boils, roasts, toasts-does anything that any other stove will do, and many things that most stoves can't da Sold wherever stoves are sold. If your dealer does not have it, write to STANDARD OIL COMPANY. Off for the Springs, i The Mountains or the Seashore? Then probably you want a Trunk, Valise, Telescope, Satchel , . -- -. - j A. or Traveling Case. We hav e anything you may want in this ' . .. line, all new stock and late patterns, and we sell them as clcso as you may expect to buy any where. And perhaps you want to recruit your summer equipment ! before leaving. That's the wise thing to do. Don't depend on getting the little articles you may need at some summer re sor or any where else for that matter. You'll And, that you. can? save maney and trouble by supplying your needs from our storo Of course this is "between seasons" aa they say, but we're filled - 'I in 4f-irh niZctgytZwinm nltmkAMn A - .1 AtMAn a mm 41m !. -S . iu. ujiooui4 uuiuuuio auu dics , r-wr-r r s 4- mi 1 vW anr - pLuaiuL. iu ouppij juui wauu iu xji y jruutuy ouwo vautli ing, Hats, Summer Dress Goods, etc., etc. You know exactly what you are doing when you deal with us. We keep some cIirwIH v af.nfT if.'a friia TT.vrrr motvliirif Aa Ttttt imn . . . v 'won't buy it from us without knowing the grade of article it is because we make it a point to 1 . i.r t : - iv uiue in uuBiuesa nere, anus humblest purchaser to the piofit to be made on a few sharp i - sales. ' . j We still have a number of those spring tand summer suits, as well as an extra lot of pants, in which we are offering unusal value. I The job lot of sample hats advertised has just about been cleared out. Only a few left, but we may yet have the size and style you want. If so there'll be no trouble to trade, for the price isn't much object on these, We also have a few ad ditions to our stock of hats in hew goods. i How About Your G1?0GB-?IS? .i If you do not buy your Groceries from us did yoo ever Jhlok of the Advantages we have to offer you? There is no other stock of Groceries in Richmond couniy that ran compare with ours in quaotity aod quality. If you send ua an order lor anything to cat you are very apt to get it, cl the best quality and at the iomest price. And what's more, we will take pleasure in delivering your purchases free of charge. Our handsome de livery wagon bought for this purpose runa every day. Does any one else lici juu an uirpc nut nuitrei no wuutu mJ)rxilW Ik II yOU WOU think of these things bnd give us your patronage. . f t a. .t. nil fl n mm M .iV l.r T. E. Govi3.gw3, Booag3.am, O 4m easv. Three .1 ' each one guaran teed $2.so$yo Oxfords. $o cents per pair leu than abort prices. SPECIAL NO TICE-Nam mndripUimly rnmfiUin 10I4 fny tJk. T- L COVINGTON and COMPANY.. ! Servant - 1 K I i Blue Flame 1 HI 1 21 J i 1 4 1 "H : 1 .. - . t w Z mm Tmm n.A aiIm OLam TtA, auu ditics iu uui lii uiiu aru M tell you. We expect to be a n. n . a ' preier iuo connaence oi mo M.l I . v. ffj . Thifee Prices. The three grades la The Herrick Shoe for women are dUtinguubed by three lair The $j.oo and $j.to tboits are of a HtUe better quality than the $a.so shoe a little niore select i or the uppers, a. little better beel, a little better qtultty of leather, bat the workmanship 1a all three grades rtliabU right Hrmighi tkfmgh. The Herrick Inner sole willappeal stttsv ly to all women aadespedslly to the woman with tender feet the "cushion" effect .t. . ILI L . ine Herrick Shoe. srades and
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