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T5he Anglo- n THURSDAY, JULY a4 :90a. LOCAL NEWS Primaries August 2nd. Vr. R- A. Johnon and Miss Martha are at WrigUsville Heach. few people didn't go on the JOHN a ELLERBE DEAD ' For Representative. Mr. Editor: As the 2nd of Aug- Passed Away Wednesday Morning ust will soon be here, it is time An Old and Honorable Citizen, that every Democrat - should be Mr. Tohn C. EJlerbe ouietly hustling. for the men of his- choice breathed his last, at the home of to represent us in the different his daughter, Mr. II. C. Watson, offices, to be filled in the county, Wednesday morning, July 23rd. I most especially for the man He had carried his 70 years withlwkoisto represent Richmond :tppar-nt ease until a few weeks county in the Dext General As- BUSINESSLOCALSU. A. - "JcHADR. New lot of ttle Bros. trunks jost received atj I LOST A ladies umbrella, with pearl handle, rilvcr counted. Lost while driv iog around the cotton mills Monday eve ning. Reasonable reward for its return to, Blacker Bros.,, Rockingham, N. C. Green Grocer and Meat Market Freshl 0rrt Fail to Enter Lip Postal Gapd Gontest. Every thing good to eat at cheapest prices and best goods at Hi C. Watsons. Just as an tdvertisement, and to break the monotony of the hot summer days. igo when he was suddenly stricken embly. All of the gentlemen I Ew ... - . . l.L- i . .. . Bros, while over in tow',' when it was . ex:.:r.:on to Wilmington Tuesday. 1 found that the viul orRans had r forget that Saturday J spent their force, aod that . the in- good men. . . I -ii t . ., ,12nd, is primary day. Uo cvuao.e couu not De long post- poneu. who have announced themselves as candidates for these olaces are .,1i"n.da coffee for $1,00 at t,..l , - a. v.. wausons. tui mis Deing a time r T? . err. 1 t-i wrronz OI nOKJ KtcnmonQ we are going to offer prizes to the four persons who will write the name "KALOLA" Easels at most any old price at Little am makincr a srcialHr ' or t"grelest number .of times on apostalcard. KALOLAiaa mineral wafer errs I : t" M A- - 1 1 - - - . . . buying and Selling Coun tallized, and is an excellent remedy for Indigestion, Kidney and Uver tronbles. etc. Also purifies the blood and builds up the system.-' W have it in 50c and 1.00 bottles when business of m.,rh !mnnrt,n l'7 . B.r?acn de81?? ? Stars X . an(J Harg -nd initials "K. E. W" on it. 0utJ e. Minnie Nash, of Columbia, c r . is visiting at Sheriff Wright's this week. Stella Baldwin returned m.a iv inpht Irom a visit - to her i-ter. Mr- Hicks, at Bicoe. Mr A. H. Webb brought to !. e larcrest watermelon of iu " .w,. -ason last Stturday. It e:"Cd 52 pounds. wv. I. U. Law will fill his rcu!jr tnwnthly appointments in tb? r rctj tri.in church in Rock icjh im next Sunday morning and c-Kt. " Tl.cre will be preaching in the ! Suitable reward for -ONG, try Produce, Give me . your patronage. return to W. F. 1 a. v The deceased was born in iSti. a son of Michael i:i!erbe and his to the strongest-man. ThelBuS! p'Qgs! - Engel Big Rags, httle ;f I friends of Mr. A S nV. EaS- lo.DK R"8" Bl?orl .'.Kg8 theP , ....v.w uuis j . xags ana nne r.aga, at Latue iJros. Elizabeth Wall. He was one. of Ratified to see so many in favor of A. . wnRir Ajmm eigtu children, lour girls and four I n,m ,or 1X1,9 P'ace. ile is a young the basis on which the Hamlet Steam boys, of whom only three survive man of naarkedability. As a speaker UM"y " DaiDS- him, Mr. M. C. Ellerbe, who lives he 18 tne Vcr ot any man Jn near thel & At If t Vt..ll . . Aiwuier uig 101 ixegiigee snirts in. A A 1 I .. 1 a m r Rockingham, Mrs. Mary Taae eloquence, and will be srh Y"R , rr.- r r , . LM. u:- - .i... i j I ' ' vvjviumuLi. or uaurmourtf. and uwu iu mai oouyi , : t- . e -u . , 1 ion t-iorget tnat Little JJros. is the sister who lives in Texas. He was as a oebater, and if chosen for this place to get what you want in farnitare educated in the neighborhood PIacc WI doubtless make us a and house famishing goods. I . schools, and in the high school at Representative of whom we shall Carthage. He married Bettie, daughter of William B. and Jane Cole, of which union one daughter only survives, Mrs. H. C. Watson. His active life was that of a plan ter on Tee Dee river. Durin? his C7 be proud. Let us rally to his sup port and nominate him to this place. Democrat. : ROBERDEL NEWS. 1 -' Pretty line Low Cut Shoes at The T. i B. Caudle Co.'s Shoe Store: Bluchers and Oxford Ties. ; v . '. Our wagon will call twice a week to collect and deliver work at your own I door. A trial package is all we ask. Hamlet Steam Laundry. The mill was stormed TWW - The equipment o. the Hamlet Steam - - I UUU I J im hilt myrow U . 3. 2. I Ep icopji church next bunday early married life ie resided on on account of low water, and there managed by an expert, and their work morning at n ociock, and at 6 wnat was known as the W. C. were several who -went to Vil- 18 JU8V7 7 Z expectIrom 8UCtl , t t I. . nrMvn I... T ... I Tknmo nl . 1 a L I I a. I I . J O CiOC aiituivvii! iJJ ivtl.l . Jiim-t auu Idlt'. JU KIC I UllUglUU UU lUCCXCUSIOn. G. M. ToUon, of Wadesboro. I place known as the . lWinninir next Sundav uicrht c l) C. Hritt will oreach a ser- mham- iv a: Mollie Love farm, four miles north of. Rock- High Gloss or Domestic Finish : we mi a - I- . - . . . ine scruDDiug broom agent, the guarantee satisiacuon in either. I7!SEIM lESEillEt! fire mm. Over 20 Companies in Our Agency. v-j THERE WILL BE FOUR PRIZES AS FOLLOXTSi 'Ti First Prize, anything in our store to the value of - $2.00. Second Prize, anything in our store to the value of S1XX Third Prize, anything in our store to the value of - 50c Fourth Prize, ten checls each good for a glass of Soda Water. BONDS, we can give you at reason able price bond for Admin A istrators, Guardians, City and County Officials, Bank Officers, ' Railroad Employes and other bonds. The last several-years of his life t i . i ie of Sunday night sermons upon "1 ",a 1,,c wcrc "&ciy icuxea theb,t two verses of the , llh m any active pursuits, and made chiotcr of Matthew-the.Christans h,S hom Wlth hu daughter. ... I He was a member of the Rock- 1 oc. I . I ingham Methodist church und a Key. Mr. bhamburger, who ipend.'ng a month at spectacle agent and the fruit .tree agent have been doing our town for the past few days. j waters, oi vnanotte, was a viator here Monday. Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Cox, of Hamlet Steam Laundry. You will notice that we do not ask you to bay anf thing at all in order to enter this contest, Nor is it a gambling schema. . " Every one ia perfectly welcome to eater. The only conditions ws .will ask to observe are: First, that you bring the card to ns in personaecand, that you asa one side only of the postal card, patting yoar name and address on the othe-, thinl, that a pen and ink must be used, those written with lead pencil will not be count, and no words mast be written across another. i . j Confest closes August 15th, . Remember we are headquarters for evcrythingin the dru gline i n i m kb is sss s i o, he she ii, RICHMOND COUNTY DRUG GO. W. L- RICHARDSON, Manager. The finest linexof Canned .Goods town at H. C. Watson's. i in Mew crop Cuba Watson's. Molasses at H. C. Spring with his family, expects to reach here Friday evening and will occupy his pulpit at th Methodist church Sunday morn in anJ night. .Mr. .eu v nitioCK, wno is one ATTENTION PLEASE, if yon want your feet relieved and cured of Bum nine. Scalding. Sweating nnrl intonea - I I O ' C3 O w ufcvtiuv I laithtui attendant UDon its services. I Lilesville. snent Tu-ed-tv nJT,f aching, bend S. Biggs Hamlet N. C. a ! TiLcnn I . . . . I . . . V . . "- ' rtnllar fnr hi "fnnt Tyifinn if i. . cn.: j uv. . lle aiwavg a l.yeiv Interest in with A. B: Mclvinnon -n rn.. iT.7. " .I.r " 7 rf . w vw .v i nuu it ia lice li ii tails. : ; I The Bi Annual 11' TP puouc anairs, duc was never a candidate for any public office. He was a man ot high character, generous disposition, and fulfilled all the .obligations of good citizen ship, and, ripe in years, is gather- & I I want to buy 1,000 bushels of Cotton Cal Reynolds left Sunday nipht beed- H. S. Led better. to attend Wingate High School. Twelve pounds Good Coffee for $i.oo Wingate. N. C. I Eighteen pounds Granulated Sugar J oe bmitn and family, of Kaleigh lor f1-00 at n- Watson's s who have been visiting friends " . . . l i . v... ...... I A ni ii rii i itr 1 f ' H m l lri'CT well asa good County Commis- The funeral services will beheld uere' leIt naaJto V1$,t nI tatter w'wiiucittcjTjo . days ao which weighed 4 pounds J this .morning, and the CLEARANCE ALE of the best farmers in the county, led home to his fathers. and 14 ounce without the top. Who eta "beat' it. The c tndidates were all in town ye:crd.iy on their way to open the canvas at Maneum to-day. The appointment at Midway for last ctK'ht was called oil, as it did not gin t..e caudidates sutllcient time to get t the next appointment icey will probably drop in at Midway sotne time before the pri- tniry i held. The statement of the Bank of Pee Dee published fn this issue prob ably make it the banner bank . of the .State in the size of its depos its in apportion to the size of its towa. Iu deposits are larger than erer before in its history, and ag gregate more than a quarter of a million dollars. This could not be poib!e upon any other basis than absolute confidence in" its stability ad in the wisdom of .its manage ment. August 5th his been decided opon a the date for the eduratioa- 1 rdly.it will be held in the ciurt house in Rockingham. Dr. J. t . Dixon. State Auditor, and a Cited speaker, will deliver an ad- ere. Othtrs are expected, but have not yet been selected. Sup erset dent Walsh requested us t urge an school teachers, commit teemen, ministers, and all who are iatereited in education, to be pres- 9 o interment will be made in the family grave yard near by. . Misses Brent Meacham and FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Anna Dockery, of Black Jack, Pleas an t Godfrey Dead. .Mr. Pleasant G. Godfrey came to his death in an unusual manner last Saturday. He and several very. much. otners were in bathing in a pond Misses Mammie spent Sunday witk Miss Etta Gay. . The belfry at the Presbyterian church' is being completed. Gardens are needing rain here I on oheritt Wright 8 Diace. in Beaverdam township, just after dinner. They were swimming along when .Mr. Godfrey .was seen to drop into the water. It was thought that he was diving, but when he failed to come to the top his companions dived for him and brough; him up in a lifeless con dition, from which it was impossi ble to restore him;- He was a capttol swimmer, and the pond is very narrow where he was at, and so it is thought that his death was due to heart failure,' rather than drowning. The deceased wa a good 6oldier in tne oonieaerae army, und as evidence of his service he carried a wounded arm to his grave, lie was a native of Chatham county, and moved to this county about 30 jtars ago. He married Miss Vir ginia Haily, who, .with two daugh ters, survive him. He was known among his friends as a faithful friend, and honest in his dealings. He va buried at Mizpah church, a ' v. r in won fit township, fcunaay afternoon. The funeral service was and Childress have returned .to Thereby announce my candidacy. for county commissioner,- subject to the action of the Democratic primary. M. M. CHANCE. FOR REPRESENTATIVE, I hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomination for Representative for Richmond County in the Lower HniKP ff tVi npxt nntnl AtismKI. rt Ada North Carolina, subiect to the Demn. their I era tic primaries. L' , .... .... ,. . . W. U. WEBB. nome at cnarioice alter A pleasant visit to friends and relatives here. FOR REGISTER OE DEEDS, Mr. Daniel Cbson, aa aged ,nd ffiof cfVeed? S& respected citizen, died Monday mond county, subject to the action of the evening at the home of hi son. r"'"" Mr. Cob Gibson. He returned from Georgia about six weeks ago, and FOR REPRESENTATIVE, his death was due to iniuries re To the Democrats of Richmond County: It v. 1 i-j c' ceived in that State last February. the office of Representative in the lower He was 79 years of age, and was a house of the next General Assembly, suuicu lu i ne resuii ui ine ucmocrauc Will take place this day, July 14th, and ontinue for thirty days at the store ot Williams i& Hinson. Tliis sale wll consist of all W. S. THOMAS. SUMMER GOODS, ent. A more complete notice of conducted by Rev. W. C. Webb. - tne meeting will appear next week The Ikiard of Education met Monday to make settlement with Sheriff and apportionment of the remainder of the school fund t townships. The apportionment was not completed in time for ttm iiue. The reports of the superin tendent and treasurer were app cy ed and ordered fowarded to the State Superintendent. N'elsoi Gib aad others proposed to contribute a lot and school building for a chool near Gibson Mill. The Board acceFted ths proposition Thit will probably take the place ?eone at Beaverdam church. W adeiboro Messenger-I itelli Kencer:B. D. Dunn, colored, o J'-rnsville township, who runs a 'ere near Diamond Hill, says that c recently bought some eggs from arhbor and left them in his orr. Just six days afterwards ven of the eggs hatched fully de vIopei chickens, six of which ure ow living. This is out of the -ordinary, and can te only accounted for by the extremely hot weather e have been having. Mr. C. C. Teal reports to us a similar occur- reoce.onlyhe didnot have o many to hatcii. For County Commissioners. We are authorized to announce that the members of the present Board of County Commissioners are candidates before the Democrat ic primary for re-nomination. It is a sacrifice on the part of any man who is competent to make a good Commissioner, to faithfully dis charge the duties of the office, with a .proper recognition of its respon sibilities, for the very small salary which they are allowed, and if the members of the Board were to con sult their own private interests alone, they would not accept a re election. We do net advocate the nomination of any candidate, but we can say with entire propriet) find truthfulness that they have been faithful public servants, watchful of the peoples interests in all things, and that they have given an intelligent, business-like adminstration of the county's' af fairs. Acts Immediately. Colds are sometimes' more troublesome in sammir than in winter, it's so bard to keep from adding to tlem while cooling off air excels. One .Minnie CcchCurt cura once absolutely ?afj. Acts im mediiUilV .Sure curt f.jr coughs, cold-, croaa, throa' aad iiicg troubles. For aale by Bickmood Co. Drug Co. - devoted member of the Methodist church. His remains were laid to rest in the family burying ground Tuesday afternoon HAMET NEWS. Mrs. John PauJ. Smith has hid with her for the past week her mother and sister, Mrs. White and Miss Mabel White, of Jennings, La. They are to lea ve Thursday evening, accompanied by Mrs. Smith and Httle son, to spend the heated term in Augusta Co , Va. Misses Sallie and Mattie Reagan have been visiting Miss Lottie Mc Donald. . Miss Grace Whiting is visiting friends in Sampson county. The foundation of a handsome residence has been laid near the bridge for Mrs. Rice. Mr. M. V. McDonald went to Charlotte, Saturday. Miss Irene Stonacher has just returned from a long visit to Sava- oah, Ga. Miss Allie Bundy is back from Jackson Springs. Mrs.Gordan and two of her daughters are seriously sick. ' ' primary. I will appreciate any support that you maj see nt to give me. " GEORGE WARBURTON. ANNOUNCEMENT, i I announce myself a "Candidate for Representative In the lower House of the General Assembly, subject to the Demo cratic JKrimary, and will appreciate the support of my fellow Democrats. A. S. DOCKERY. FOR CLERK OF COURT, I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Clerk of the Superior Court, subject to the will of the Demo cratic voters of Richmond coanty. JNO. L. EVERETT. FOR SHERIFF. , ' I hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomination by the Democracy of Richmond county for the office of Sheriff. I will appreciate any support that may be given me, and if elected will serve the people to the best of my ability. ' DUNCAN McN AIR. ; FOR CLERK OF COURT, At the solicitation of many friends, I announce myself a candidate before the county Primary for the Democratic nom- mafon for the othce ot Clerk of the Su perior Court of Richmond county. Many of the older citizens will remem ber that I filled that office satisfactorily immediately after the war, when the country was in a much more disorganized condn.on than at the present time, and I think that age and experience will enable tne to fill it ven more satisfac torily now. " The support of the good people of old Richmond will be greatly appreciated. C APT. A. T.-COLE. Announcement, I hereby announce myself a' candidate Miss' Julia Stewart, of Laurin- for Sheriff of Richmondounty, subject - - .to the action of the Democratic Primary, rg, is visiting friends in Hamlet, the action of which I will cheerfully j abide by. The support the . Democrats T. R. Poole, of Red of Richmond county have given me in burg Mr. Springs, spent Monday in Hamlet. Before returning home he will visit Rockingham, Koberdel and Ellerbe Spring. Mr. and Mrs. Powell Hill have the sympathy of the community in the loss of their little daughter, who died at Hickory Monday morning, ine remains were in terred in the Ham'et cemetery Tuesday. WHEN IN HAMLET Take vear meals at the Hamlet Bcstaa rant. Opposite theS. A. 1. Hotel. Good coca's iix)au. Ca. VL iJpeooer.I'rop. the last two elections for Sheriff will al ways be remembered by me "with the deepest and most affectionate gratitude. Very Respectfully, . THOMAS S. WRIGHT. I Dont Fail Try This. Whenever an honest trial is given to Electric Bitters for any trouble it is re commended for a permanent cure will surely be effected. It never fails to tone the stomach, recnlate the kidneys and bowels, stimulate the liver, invigorate the nerves and purify tbe blood. It's a won derful tonic for run down systems. Elec tric Bitters positively cares Kidney, and Liver Troubles, Stomach Die orders, Nervousness, SIeeplteneS, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and expels Malaria- Satisfac tion guaranteed by all Druggists. Only 50c iam el washable Dress Groods. Lawns Organdies',. Batistes, Dimitiesv&c.,Men's light weight and light colored Suits ladies2 Men's and children's Oxford Ties m en's and boys' Straw Hats. In fact everything in Spring and Summer ftood s wil 1 be sacrihced at cost to make room for the large stock that we contemplate buying at : : ";. - . -.: ,.: ' l-r .. ,:C 1 n early dat wholesale fall e. . , . . . . . " . - Everybody should take advantage of this sale, A dollar saved is dollar made. Be on time, WE
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