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THE ANGLO-SAXON. IE Advertisements inserted under this head at scper line for first insertion ;jc per line for subsequent insertions. For RentThree room house near ( , business portion of town. Apply at this office. - , - . , - Enough window glass to supply" the county. AH standard sizes, special sizes cut to order. S. Biggs. Try cold water Paint. At Hsrdware Try C horody ne cough syrup. All other standard proprietary medicines. ILyou have any raw hides bring them to my harness shop and get the highest market price fcr them. E. S. Davis fchoe and harnees shop, Depot street Rockingham, N. C. c Cjo to Mrs. Sanfords for ladies hats in ? test ivies and at the lowest prices. Large Pound cans, Durants P-rfumed French Talcum Powders, in nice sift top cans, only 50c, al S. Biggs I am making a special sale of men's lats. A large lot of : them, new stock, late frtylcs and Lett quality to be sold out cost. If you want a bargain in a hat, come and see them. Mrs. S. P. Sanford If you want anything in leather, go - to K. S. Davis harness shop. He ha han dle 1! r rough harness to know a good one, ;uui ou will save money by dealing with liim. We get meat, meal, Flour, corn ans li,- y in car lots and can make merchant same figures as Richmond and Norfolk; es.s freight. Baldwin & Co., commission merchants. Wanted To I uy any kind of real (8 tni town lots, farming or limbered lamis. MorriBOii & Wbitlock, Real Estate Agents. Farm For Kent. A two horse farm about" a mile and a hall" from Rockingham, with a good thr c.,' room house on it will be rented to a ilesimbie tenant. Dr. J. M. Stansill. Rockingham, N. C. NOTICE. Hrinp: in your woak, guns, pistols clocks and watches 'and many other hi ne:s too tedious to mention. Over 50 years practical experience. ' G. S HARPER, CJun maker and general repairer. Place of business at Pee Dee Itfa. 2. UEU Just enc month left of .the nine tecnth century. Mr. Tom Wyati, of Wadesboro. wits in town yesterday. Mr. Joe Caudle is up from Laurinburg for Thanksgiving. Mr. Gus Shaw, of Laurinburg, was here last Thursday. , . Mr. E. A. Ilendley is occupying hii new livery stable on depot street. Seriitor James A. Leak, cf Wadesborp, was in Rockingham yesterday. T 1 i II in i V. s cr v n or rxr'ima wai-a K0I 1 I n-...-, in -Methodist and Baptist churches to-day. Vr. II. C. Watson and family, returned Saturday from their trip to (ieorgia and Florida. ; We are a day late, instead of a day ahead on account of Thanks Riving this week, ' Mrs. . D. Rast, of South Caro lina, is here on a visit to relatives and friends. - Dr. Williamson is moving into his hih large new residence on Wolf Pit plantation. Dr. Lomax of Monoe was in t w 1 yestcrdey and expects to visit Hoc V ingham again soon. 'Irs. Tom McEachcrn and Miss il.iry McEachem, of Laurinburg, visited Rockingham Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Weill, of Charlotte, are hire to spend Thanksgiving at Mr. L. Weill's. . Mr. E D. Civington, of Lynn'. Fia.. arrived this week, and will rem.iiu here until after Christmas Mrs. I-ige and daughter, Miss Lu l l';lir nf T iiirinhiirr Jir visitmtr relatives and' friends here. Mr. ii. F. Little, insurance dRen!, has returned to Rockingham an'i will make this Jiis headquaters for a month or so. t Mr- Reb. Leak attended ssions of the Western N. C. Conference at Greensboro the M.' and returned Tuesday night. -Misses Ethel Marshal and Annie )i'tt, who have been visi&ng jllss Annie Wall, returned to their i0"iesin WadesboAo Wednesday Mr. R. A. Johnson's trip to the 10nd IaSt WCek W3S to lattend e.iPtist Congress, instead of ii U8lIie6s trip as was reported. - The Eastern North Carolina Conference of the M. E. church meets in Newbern next week, and the Baptist State comvention meets in Raleigh next week. Miss Tab Nash, of Palmersville, Is here on a visit to her sister, Mrs. T. SilWright,; who ,has been very sick, but we are glad to say is im proving. ' . Mr.- Frank O'Brien returned to Darlington. Monday, to pack - his furniture and move to Hamlet, when: be has accepted a position with the S. "A. L Mr. R. A. Lade of Florida is up on a visit to his friend in Wolf Pit Dr Williamson, He was in Rock ingham yesterday looking over the field with a view to locating and engaging in mercantile busiuess We would be very glad to have you, Mr. Lide. Mr. Calvia McKoy, an old bach elor - about , 70 years of age, was found dead in his home. jjear.Ca- pels Mill, this county, last Thurs day. He had been afflicted with rheumatism for some time, and it is supposed that he died from natura causes, lie has been living Dy himself a number of years. He was buried at the Aldred grave-? yard Friday. , Dave Teal and Will jWalf got in- to a Thanksgiving difficulty at the depot here Thursday night. Both are colored. They fell out about an account, and the particulars as we hear them are that Teal told Wall he was going to hhoot him and put his hand in his pistol pocket when the latter picked ,upf a srock and threw at him which,. crushed his skuH'.-Uc has bled a great deal and is not expected to recover. FROM ELLERBE. The timely down-pour of rain Sunday -night extinguished threating fire in the pine forest near Mt Pleasant. There was preaching Sunday af ternoon at the Presbyterian Church ( A party of hunters so journing at the Spings are making lively time samoung the foxes and birds. Wish they'd spend .some shot on the hawks and crows which infest this "neighborhood. A.1 : S We hear there is to be a -party at the school house here, next. Thur sday night, suppose there will be some thanksgivings. L i H. PEE DEE NOTES We had preaching at the Chapel Sunday for the first time in several wee"ks on account of repairs. Mrs. Ann McAulay of Mont .':. l. j tli -i-gomery is visiuug -not uauguicr, Mrs. J. N. Hasty. - it ' Messrs. Walter and Allen Car penter of Hamlet were up Sun day, visiting their best girls. ? Mesrs. John and Van McAuley of Montgomery county passed through the village .with .. fourteen other young men enroute to Mis sissippi. A reception was tendered Mr J, FT. Tyerley of Concord, who is vis iting Miss Lilian Cam at Mrs. John Kelly's Saturday night. Mrs. John Sikes, of Anson coun ty, is vis;t"ng her daughters, the Misses Sikes. Eveey bodylis invited to attend the litery society at the Nortbam choDl h3U52 Saturday nig'vt. Tne querry is i "Resolved that a mar ried life is better than a single ife." , . Mr. E. H. Black well leaves this week for Elon College, where he will live in the future. T. W, 4 It is you women who make all the trouble in life. "Yes and wno make life worth the trouble." AViHaKs Bl;ckmlth. S&tchI His Little r. H. H. Black the well known village blaacksmilh at Grahnrosville Sullivan Co., N. Y., says: Our little son, five years old has always heen subject to croup, and so bad havfl the attacks been that we have feared many times that he would die. We have bad the doctor and used many medicines, bat Cham berlains Cough Remedy is how our shift reliance. It seems to dissolve the tough mucus i and-fcy gi"eng frenuent doses, when the croupy vmntom an near we have found that the dreaded croup is cured be fore it gels fettled.' There is n danger in iine Ibis remedy ior contains no opium brother injiinou drug and may be given as ctimfi denlly to a babe as to an adult. For eJe by 8. Biggs. - ELI CHI! FflTfllLY IIP BY AN ACCIDENTAL SHOT THANKS. GIVINtt DAY, He was Store deeper and danger at Coop er's Still Is not Expected to Recover. Mr. S. E, Cole, generally known as Eli Cole, store keeper and ganger at Cooper's distillery, near Hamlet, was shot and pro bably fatally injured at Cooper distillery to-day. The circumstances of the shoot ing, as we learn them, are as foK lows: The distiller, Brady, and a negro employed at the still, were walking away from the still, and Brady said to the darky, "Give me leave, and I'll give you .leave," and immediately fired his pisto straight up in the air. The negro started to do likewise, but his 5 pis tol went off as be was raising it and struck Mr. Cole, who was some distance off, in the small of the back. Drs. Ledbetter, Steele and'Webb were summoned and gave him medical attention, but just before going to press this Friday morning we hear that internal bleeding has set in from the wound, and that he is not expected to live. 'His home is in Mineral Springs township. - . He was the Republican candidate for Sentor in the August election j and has for some time held the position of store keeper and gauger. A Tramp. The following composition was written by Stevie Wall for his composition in the Gramu.er class at Rockingham Ac ademy. His was the best written in the class and the principal has asked that it be published. w iramp is a man who is not able to work, or will not, and makes his living by travelling over the country begging. There are very few of them that walk, they always beat their way on trains from one station to anoth er. Some pretend to be blind, deaf and dumb, or some other com- plaint. Some are mean but most of them are verv cood-iiaturfd. When they get any - money they always buy something to smoke chew or drink, instead of , buying something to eat or wear. They had rather go naked than work for any clothes. What sleep they get is in some olu barn or house tl at nobody else woutdstay in. When given any thing to cut some wood they will ake it and then leave without cutting it. 1 hey never stop at a city because they know they will be put up if they do. Most tramps enjoy travelling and if offered a good job would not accept it. November, i6lh, 1900. Wadesboro Boy Jailed for Stealing a Registered Utter. Charlotte Observer Adam Maness, Jr., a boy' of 15, arrested at Lilesville last night for the larceny of $5o from the rriil sack on Friday night. Young Maness usually carried the mail rom the postofiice to the train. On the night in question he knew that a registered letter had been put in the sack, and his way to the depot he cut the strap of the -sack and took out the money. Nothing was heard of the matter till Satur day, wheu the postal clerk on the train reported the registered letter as missing. . An investigation foN owed and it was learned; that young Maness was seen with- $45 on Saturday. Maness . is in jail now and will have hi? preliminary hearing before a United States commissioner in a few days. OH THE CWANUE OF SEASONS. (By Charles L. Greaves ) The rea dis now bave left the lonely fields. And through the weeds the wind of Autotn sweep, To the fierce blast each tree its leafage yietds, ' And o'er its faded glo-y Summer weep's Now all things seem expectantly Co stand Awaiting Winters stern and icy tread He, bringing raorky Btorto-clouds m his hand, His snowy mantle o'er the world will .. spread. ' .-. Nor will we say that joy baa left the earth. And beauty perished with the fragle flowers, For the rough winds are jubilant with mirti, . t And beauty cheers old Winters crystal bowers: , " ' ' ' " So ltt us join the merry season's glee, - Sing songs of love and peace, and nap P7 he. ' " Ilckinhvn. K. C. . 9- RICHMOND AND SCOTLAND SEPARATE. The Lost Meetiag or t the Old Board of Commissioners Held Tuesday. The Board, of County Com missioners met in special sessson Tuseday, . it being ; ; the last meeting of - the present Board representing Richmond and Scot land conn tie i. There were three registers of deed present as clerks our present register H. D. Gibsou our register-elect,' V; Thomas .and Scotland's register-elect, Mr. Russell. Our new Boar!, Squire Terry, W. C. Leak and E. D. Whitlock; will hold their, first meeting next Monday, and . Scotland's .new Board will meet on the same day in Laurinburg. : -" It will probably be some time be fore Scotland will erect any public buildings, and r Richmond's poor house and jail , will be used in com mon between us, each paying in proportion to the thmatr s.' The first thing to be built by Scotland will probably be a jail, as it - will save considerable exs pense in conveying prisoners. They have a very good hall, Field's hall, suitable for holding court, and this will be used for some time at least, and office rooms will be re ted for the county officers. If there is any money left in our treasury from this year's taxes after paying current expenses to Decern ber xst it will be divided peo rata with Scotland. The bonded and floating debt of the county is to be likewise prorated. The amount of the floating debt is nat known. The Scotland County act provides .her eachounty shaU Appoint a commissioner and the two will as- certain the amount of this indebted- ness and pro rate it between the tw counties.' Make the Child's Punishment fit His Offense. ? The punishment should be pro- portioned to the offense and grow out of it as a natural consequence, a u;A ...Ka io !..., u. " 3 una persisientiy late tor nreaKiast sboul I be deprived, not of a prop- I er 1 . r i- J t r I thing he part'cularly likes and TYiIcrkt liiii'A linrl tnA Vi hn in time, such as suar on Ihe oatmeal I or syrup on the crriddle cakes. If he had been promised that he should go for a drive, or a walk, or some expedition, and is not ready at the time of starting he should be left behind. The bitter, disappoint ment will teach 'him, as nothing else can do as effectually, the value of punctuality. If he ib sent on an errand and does not return prompt ly he should not be allowed to taste the nice things made with the sug ar or eggs he was so long in bring ing. If his errand, werer of some j other' nature he shou-ld be made to I it stay alone in his own ? room for as j ong a lime' as he -has kept his J motherj or any one el e waiting.- I November Ladies Home Journal Cause and Kffect Harmony arid beauiy, Economy and neatnefs. Intelligence nnd tolerance. Ifjnoranceand intolerance. . Righteousnessand conscientious h ness R ght-mindedne ss and purity, Honesty and truthfulness. . Untidiness and extravagance. Admiration, appreciation - and, ove. . ... Thrift and industry.. Idleness and carelessness. 1 Vanity and extravagance. Truthfulness and faithfulness. Great Iiuck Of An Editor. "For two years all efforts to cure E"zema in the palms. ot my hand-. failed," wirtes editor H. N.( Iester, j of Syricru?e, Kan., ttUn T u-fit. I wholly cured ' by Bucklin's Arnica Slvn" TtV the world's est for Eruptions, Sores and all skin disea 8CS. Unl ZOC 81 All lruKRiews. Da weather is gittin'ez col tz charity, and heap mo frequent. . - ... .- . ,1 wnen yoi ieei mat me is mraiv worth the candle, to tke adore of Chamberlains Stomach and Live! Tablets. They will cleanse your Storaocli tone up voor liver and regulate your bowels makine you feel like a new man. -For sale by S. Biggs. CASTORTA Jor Infants and Guldre?. , , Tts Kind Year Hara Afcijs C"2lit Bears tha fSlgpuMtaroof Tht Throbbing HeadacbW' Would quickly -leave you, if ycu U3ed Dr. New Life Pillf. Thousand nf suffers have proved their matchless merit for Sir-k and Ntrv?on Headache. Thry make pure uiuoa ana i-uiid up your I health. Only 2c money back if not cured. Sold by All Drujcgists. This space belong to DR LOMAX, Optician. Date for Rockingham will be in next lstsue, Women suffer ing from female troubles and weakness, -; . and from : irregular, or painful men ses, -ought not to lose hope if doctors cannot help them. Phy sicians are so busy with other diseases that they do not un derstand fully the peculiar ail- ments and the delicate oreanism of woman. What I the sufferer ought to do is to give l"ai 10 BRADFIELD'S F amnio Regulator e - aSTiJSSX ft u the formula of a nhvcirifln nf trm highest standing, who devoted his whole life to the study of the dis tinct ailments peculiar to our moth ers, wives and daughters. It is made of soothing, healing, strengthening herbs and vegetables, which have cure irregularity in the menses. Leu- corrhcea.Fallmeof the Womb. Nerv- n fairness to herself and to Brad- nnsnpCC H pan Q rV Ck n-nr Konbnnh. j "eld's Female Regulator, every sunenng woman ougnt to inve it a pxiai A lare.e . bottlft Ho wonderful amounlof good. Sold by orusgists. ena ior a niceiy iiiustrared tree Doolc on tn tnbfect. IW uivc j uunmicg nee now ob xn Mi meet. : I The Bradfleid Regulator Co., AUauta. Ga. vAp. 1 CC J. VV LCUKAINU AlizTTviTrs'&i.kv r.. x, Kockihgnam, N. C. Prompt attention to all law matters 1 One member of the Firm always in tbe tfico over Bigs DrugStor. Rockingham, - - N. L Stan&ill Bailding, up stairs. Prompt, careful and immediate atten- tion given all business. Special attention iven the collection of account?, the fore- closnre of mortgages and' the drawing o conveyances. Will practice in any court tite or FeJenL Dp. EJ3Sf feiJ llissdl, .,. 221 South Tryon St , Charlotte, N. C. practice limited to Eve, Ear, iWSK APiXJ ItlKUAl XT . T. . ""AMERON MOB BISON. PAUL C. WHITLOCK MORRISON &. WHITLOCK, t to rne vsat-Law, AND Eeal Estate "j&.gezxt8, fioCKIKGHAM, N. C Office over T. L. Covington's store 'Phone 69. . . JNO. P. CAMERON. AlTORMir-Af-LAW, ROCKINGHAM,-- N. C. NOTICE! Notice is berbv given that application will be made to the next General Assem hi v rt North Carolina to amend the charter of the town cf Rockingham. W. N. EVERETT. Mayor FARM FOR RENT in Colimbus County. A very desirable faro in Columbns I counlv is offered for rent. About Eve I . - T county is offered for rent. 1 . miles from Clarkton and eight m.es from VhiteviIIe. . Good frminp; land and a large residence. r, For pirticu'ars address Ed Troy,' THf ?tlich . -t; ?. Uoe. FOR SALE jj desirable JParm contain irtfr jc acres in high tale ot cultiration; 5 acre in cleared land the k balance In timber. I made last year 14 ; bale of cotton - per, horie, good neighbors &c-;. .Will sell at a bargaiiu---l!,rpariirular call on ox aJ uW ' To remove a troublesome cvun nr bnnion: First soak th corn or bun ion in wrnwater t snArn it, Ihn par it down bSj e'yse as o-ihe without drawing blood and applv ChnmhrJnin'a Pin Bilm twice daily; rubbing viioronply for five niinuies.at pach apilication. A corn planlfr should be worn form few days to ' protect in I rom the shoe. As a Kn?rat liniment for sprains, bruise, UrnVnepa and rheu matism, Pain Balm $3 onequaled. For sale by S. Bijrff. Sale of Personal I Property. By virtue of authority conferred on tee in a cbattle mortape given tiy E. B I -owe I will tell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in the town of - Rockingham, on Monday, December 10th, 1900, at ta o'clock, the following articles, of personal property, to-wu: One bay horse-mule 6 years old named Jack,", and ne open bugty. made by the Geo. logo Buggy Co., CincinnatJ.O. This 15th Nov. 1900. u ' J. II. Lewis, Mortgagee 50 WJi .SiOGEOCUSING -iririt- lit - This cut represents a V 4 Magszine On- Saturday , December 22nd, 1900. 1 la JillLllllrlZP.fi RV Tllft v . . - Vive Souvenir Cameras at this i) rice. The regular price of SI. 00 at the factory. These Cameras will take perfect pictures and are sold at thi , TT- y- , . . .. . pr,ce by the Vlve Camera Company, Chicago, III., in the hopo iiiub pcisuua uuyiuf iiieiu uiay uecorao luieresieu in mo simplicity of photography and sooner or later become the pos- sor ot one of the many standard - world renowned Vivo cameras, l he only condition neceseaiy to obtain one of these instruments is to fill out the arlpjcation blank as explained be- low-and hand it in to Mr. Sp4ncer, who will fill orders in rota- 1 1011 received. t UT THIS APPLICATION BLANK OUT.- T wish to mnlr a nnliVntinn Cameras you have Advertised to 1900. Ou condition that I fill out when I receives the Camera. Sign your name here..... .Adri.rpas. A Hardware store to ;keep nearly everything. We try to kefep what the people want in our line, and if we don't make the price right - We 06 Iof Expect the patronage. . If you come see our goods and get our prices we do expect to get your patronage by convincing you that our gods ;and prices are boili right. Big Line of STOVES and HEATERS. Low'Dbwri. TlL0 KBIiIjET A "X"B is the beton the mar J-L'x . -ket. We have them LINSEED AND LUBRICATING OILS Are taking the lead. They are from different material., . JSo pami gi-e a more aumui tfwi and gloss, and it is demonstrated tbat Parian" paints hold their color much longer than others pleasure in explaining A B12 Lot Sole Leather. Cake a.loolc at our Single Breech Loading, Guns at 86.50. Tan't name everything. Come see us. Pee - Dec hardware Co 4 . Moragoo's Salo of X-and. By virtare of power of sale contained in a mortiraga Deed executed by to a riod Dc6fcla to L. A. Monrco dated the 2nd dy I March 1S93 and recorded in the office of Register of Deeds for Rich rcond county in Bock O.O.O. pte 12S the xx dereigoed mortgagee will 11 al U; Court J loose dooi in the town of Kockingbam in the aaid llichmond county ti the highest bidder for ruh the fallow ia described Jot or reieecif land aitaatd reice in ILe town of Laurinbun: id lUch-tiond- (oow Scotlfcod) cocnty to wit; In the Town of Laurinburg beginning at at take at the south t corner of vV. D.Bowrna land and racing 7G it parallel with same to alley, thence south 75 feet with alley to rail road alrect thence west 76 feet with Rail Hoad street to Kail lload Unl thence north 75 feel with Kail lload Und to tbeleginttirit ecler. Time cffa!elcct.Lfi,th HCfl. L A iloxaoH, W VL Cox, Attf. list (ted Voifcmunrm Brt ii andoee dozen plates with f , ? eacn camera t6be sold for 25 Cts; Each which is the standard price of the plates alone. Vive. ffl TiTnflTIV TO ROM tlttV - j - j -""m - "J the Camera alone is ICN I1 To Be Handed To r 1 fnr nn. Af U T:- C. sell Saturday, Dec. a and. 5 this Blank and pay 25 cents t?i 77 different 1 rom other paints made If you are interested we writ Itake Price our Horse Collars .' m. 9 " '
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