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- . , - -t 'be ... - ... iTTim 1 1"- '- Oft. a ! - i " : 11 . -ii: - .1 i: c 1' . V a o TTEJNTION! 3 3 Tlii;KSl)AY, NOVEMBER 6 1901. '.OCAL NEWS o o w 3 E e o 3" O U o w o o c o in a c c O s o a V r ) estf ' Cot ten 7 to S centsr Kcv. T. A. Baldwin, of Charlotte, wJ in town to-day. . j r,lor. J.tmen A.Leak, of W.tde borr, was in Rockingham yesterday. Mr. Keb Leak returned fiom H ,:on county, where he held a very successful meeting.- -IrM. M. Lipps is in Rocking hiTia'iin in the interest of his fert'lizcr formula. Mr. J. A. McNeill, one of Scot Ian.! county's best citizensj gave u j call bst Friday night, j :r. and Mrs. RJ L. Steele left rut.-iiaynig.it for a two weeks xWii to Mammoth Springs, LArk. Mi Mollie McDonald went to Monroe yesterday morning to at tend the chrysanthemum show. Mr. and. Mrs. Claud Gore and Mr?. J. P. Cameron are attending! the carnival in Wilmington this week. - j - : We are glad to learn that Miss Rtckingharn Noi! Rockingham No 2! Wolf Pit, Lower Wolf Pit, Upper 'Muks Creek IJItck Jack Heaverdam Mineral Springs Steeles No. 1 Steeles No. 2 a o 6C a o 24? 169! 91 94 ioSi 53 5o 59 f 59, 5011 5 45 4 34 12 16 234 166 91 93 7 49 5 62 3 59' 40 5 5 7 63 19 4 26! 1 12 1; ; i -3 163 91 101 5 49 49 o u a a. 237 16S 90 92 102 5 49 48 3S 53 c a a a o w 52 64 6 5 53 18 52 3 12 25 5 57 S '5 53 s8 53! 40; I3i 23! V o o 232 .161 90; 95 99 49 47 34 33 5i M o 5- ! o fee 555 55 8 1 Hi 53: 20 54! 57 l2 !9 222 43 92 89 98 48 46 37 3S 52 C 60! 6 ,5; 5, 23; 54: 42, 12: 21! 45 173 91 91 102 52 39j 49 39 63 3 44 5f 5 15 47 18 59 40. ii S C3 G .if 24Q I76! 'i 94i .9 I03l 54 54 24S M82 94 93 io6i 6J 61 02 61 V3S 6 "a O 243: 173 94 92 104 54 61 -53; -3S ; 67 u o 23SI 172 9- . i7 91 47 44 29 33 4 1 s o be .5 . '' o c c p 22S 156 96; 47 45 30 3 41 226 '5 90; 37 97 45 57 26 33 36 66 SI 21 59, 24 5o 63 12 59 59 62 6 '9 55 J9 20 61 12 59 a u 53 53 S 19 55 9 55 61 12 55 Totals, Majorities, 966 ; 695 271 930 2S7 923 92Sj333 330 896 344 S65 348 944 29S 982: 999 9S4 882 S56 851 394 397 370 590 593 ( " 943 59 593 552 517 040 r ; . ; & 512 462 454 GEN. JOHN B. GORDON This Splendid Orator, Herd and Pa trio t to Appear la Rockingham Nor. 17th Everybody Should Hear Him' The second lecture ;in the series furnished by our Lyceum Bureau will occur in the court house in Nellie Armstead has about irecov-f Rockingham on Monday night, ered from her recent attack of I November'i7th. fever. Med imes II. C. Dockery and Gen. Gordon. This grand old V. N. Everett left Monday night for Now York. Mrs.' Evetett will vitt rel itiies in Norfolk before returuing. The ladies of the Methodist Church will give an oyster supper in Manufacturers Hall Friday flight. They should receive a liberal patronage. . J Hen. Gordon . will deliver his famous lecture 'The Last Days of the Confederacy," in Rockingham, Monday ri; ht, Nov. 17th. Don't fail to hear this. j Mesrs. W. L. Parsons and J. P. j Leak went to .Fajetteville this morningto attend the funeral of Dr. Hunter, the well known demist of that place. j Mis Janie Patterson, of j Man Rum, siprnt several davs in iRock in!s un-viiting Mies Pac jalcRae, 1 and returned home Monday.! She atte uled the State Fair list ;wcek Tn o! J hotel at Hamlet ii o be moved, on the, west side of jChar lutif Avi;r,ue, as near the railroad as jo.-ib!e, and will be r-furnih-eJ .m.l used as an annex of the ne .v hc-t-I. i!v. W. R. Coppedge will be C'"n i"-crieof meeting tt Pee Uf I'jctory, Wednesday, j Nov. iz''k in which lie will be assisted l-y Uev. Wm. Dais, of Mecxlen tur county. . j Mrs. F. T. Riggs of Midway, was awarded first prize for the finest collection of chrysanthemums at tic chrysanthemum show, in Morme this week. The prize was a h!v; r fruit stand. man will entertain, instruct, . in spire and please every one who hears him. A soldier above re proach, a. statesman without a blemish, an orator whose peers are few, he has a story to tel' which has bo equal in history, and he tells it at no other man now livingcan do. W 1. 11 His famous lecture, The Last Diys of the Confederacy," inspires and pleases every audience which hears it. North and South. To the old soldier it will bring back in pleasant review their heroic struggles, their victories and defeats. To the younger "genera tion it will present a glorious lesson in history and, will inspire them to noble actions and ambition. Everyone who can possible hear it should do so. Admissions will be 50 cents and reserved seats 75 cents. ' Reb Leak at Hope Mills. Fayettville Observer. As stated in the Observer of last week that Rer. J. V. Leak, evang elietj of Rockingham, Richmond county, was conducting a religiooe revival at thi3 place. Mr. Leak stated at the outset that he could not remain longer than Taesd y, October 14tb, as he bad an im portant engagement to fill. He preached twelve sermons, for up. fermit me to say that he preached with great power; and force. He made a powerful effort (and was it success?) in preaching the pure and simple'gospel doctrine or our Lcrd and Saviour Jesus- Christ' The good Lord poured down a great spiritual shower ; on our people during the services. The church was hot only greatly revived under his powerful preaching, but many who had become lnkewaim and earless leceived a blessing, A good number of preciuos souls professed Chriot and joined the church. A large congregation greeted -him at each service. The singing . was all could he desired, with Miss Lizzie Bolton at the organ. Mr. Leak's farewell to . the fathers, mothers, brothers and sisters and sinners was v-ry- touching aud brought many tears. The services throughout ver a continual benediction. We nope to have Mr Leak with us again.' Corn Sh tickings in '. Union . Inrirr Rnnnrier. -r - j ' you'd sell all vou Lave in a day. ve are sorry lor mose ioiks wno; vbs' ust ha made a new man do net "known from OUR NEW FOSTOPFICE. : . - - The Postoificn in New and Hand - some Quarters A Muc Needed Improvements' I,';:'" The old shack of poo' office fixtures which have been use in Rockingham, and which Have been almost a disgrace, to . thef service, were abandoned yesterday when Postmaster Longtmo ved into the new and handsome quarters - next to the Farmers' Bank. The new are are in keeping, with he pro gress and dignity of the town. The new building and j fixtures are the property of W. A. Mc Donald, who had the - .building erected and fixtures purchased forj the business on a lease; to the Government for a term f of five years. ; . ; , ; .-, . t ,,. . . ' The new fittings are ofja chara cter which would be creditable to a modern bank. . The old mail boxes, patched up from goods box white pine, give .way to the most improved and conveniejnt boxes. . I . The Republicans woke up a sur prise when they got to criticising the Board of County t Commis sioners. Mr. W. O. Leak, chair man of the Board, make an tour's speech in reply to' them, speaking with the ease of an old stager, and the conviction of truth and earnestness. NOTICE! lock The new arrangement is a great improvement in every way except that it is a little less conveniently located to a good part of f he busi ness town, but we are surT that all will hail the improvement with delight. LUck in Thirteen, J By sending 13 miles Wm. oi irey, of Startling But True. "If fsve-y one knew what a CTand mwiicine I'l. ivinffs XMew L.iie nils is" Walton. Vt.. eat a Hot nf IRnntlpn'a writes D. H.. Turner.! Dempseytown, Pa.. Arnica Salve, that wholly cureda horrible nnnM caTI all r'MI Iiqva in Q lav .Tflrrfcl T?AJCM O L " t . TTT 1 1 - r i i of me." Positively cures 'Rrnipe?. FftlAfis Onma i. itt r ;. . 1 ii . . . r . .: net known from : experience j mu uie i r cousupauon, siomacn ana and Piles. Unlp 25c Gnaranteid by all L..-.iif-u u liver troubles. . -c at a'l druggist. . drneeists. f. 1 ill IS. UUl IUC LUIII PUJUV-IVllipn 4li niht are pitting away and in a lew ye irs will be a thing of thr pit in this section. Corn shuck ing time now ou ::nd large crop ;:ie be.iii Chucked every night thoughcu the county. J.'E. Spencer is at home again and in future will attend to all orders in person. One Minute Cough Cure Is the only harmless cough cure tnat gives quick relief. Cures 'Coughs, Colds, Croup. Bronchitis, Whooping Cough Pneumonia, Axinma, .Liaurippeand all Throat, Chest and Lung trouble. I got soaked by rain says Mits Gertrude E. Fenner,' of Muncie, Ind., . and contracted a severe cold aad cough. I failed rapid!? lost 481bs. My druggist recommended One Minute Cnugh Cure. The first botlte brought relief, several cured me. 1 am back to my old weight, 148 Jibs. One M inute Cough Cnre cuts the pnlegm, re lieves the cough at once, draw put inflammation, Cures croup. An ideal rem edy for children. "Richmond bounty Drug Company, v V F A R M E R S ! AjSTD THE GEXERAILi PUBLIC. We are enlarging our business and are in position to . oiler' -you better service than ever before. . Our general store is Tilled with staple goods Groceries, Shoes, Staple Hardware,-Etc-, upon which we will make you the closest prices - We are also prepared- for the cotton season, and would like to sell you your Bagging and Ties. Ready f or Busines Urn D I haye a few hundred bushels of this matchless variety I wheat for sale. - I can deliver it in Rockingham at storeo A. V, Porter & Co., on short notice. This wheat is rust proof, and the-yield greater tha-i any I have ever grown. J. II. WILLIAMSON. Our immense New Livery and Sales . Stable have been completed and stocked, and we are now prepared to give you the very best service :--V;, Buggies. " We have large quantities in stock Irom lour of the most popular manufacturers in the country t The Babcock, Rock Hill, Barber and American Carriage Co, You will surely lind -something in this line to please you, and the prices are right. Full line One and Two Horse Wagons Harness, Lap Rcbes We are not selling anything below cost or at cost We are in business to make money But we guaran tee you good value for your money e very time, and guarantee to meet anv legitimate competition. A, W, POKIER & CO,, U Rockingham, N C Two'Phones, 28 and 103 "Let the GOLD DUST tvina tfoyour ror' A fiur room cottage in the f vi. I ie of IV Dee No. 3 was com pVely destroyed by lire about noon lat Saturday. Mr. .Mcintosh lot abiut half of his household! good. The building, which belonged to the compmy. was insuied for about h.ilf its value. ' ! John Hendricks, the man who w.i sl:ot in Hamlet about two mnth ago by Detective Feltr, i tried at Bjy'dton, Va., last wrek, convicted, and sentenced to three years in penitentiary. An effort will be made to get J a new triil. The charge against him was aviult with deadly weapon. lie w 1 himself b4dly wounded in the lult, and had been permitted to K tothehotne of his on to tccover, inteaJof going to jil, land he n ide h:s escape. j A special meeting of the Board of Trustee of the Uockingbaai tir.ided Schools' was h;ld last Monday niiht. Mr.-A. S. Dock fry, being a candidate for the 1-ei'l.iture, presented his resig iiiun a a mem nor, which wa a cejted. The iucreascd j attend ance it the wnite school, has made it icccssiry to add another teacher to il e force in order to do efficient wrk. Tje Hoard is not willirf: t ut the work should be crowded h any department, aud v it was dccilJ to employ 1 another toc icr. They elected Nliss Maud Moore, a gr.iduaet of high 'honor at Trinity College, aud thoroughly prepared lor teaching any depart ment of school. They have now f-lily teachers, a fuperintend- erit md principal, all of Whom are j Fruit Trees Mr. J. A. Young, the proprietor nf the Greensboro Nur.eries, ha h id lus :icut here thia week de liveiini trees. Those'who faile t to get in for their trees will find thrtri at Mr. Flowers' livery iinhles, where they can call and g-t them till Monday, the 10th. T L' Covington Gets Machine. All the guesses in our machine contest were ealed up Tuesday. afternoon and turned over to Mr. William Entwistle to make the awaid when the official vote was received. The official vote showed an average vote fcr the nine county officers of 97 Tne guesses were opened . to day (Thursday afternoon) and Mr. T. L. Covington found to have the nearest guess 10 that number. His guess was 914. Mr. Mial Mc Rae was second nearest with 925. Mr. Covington is invited to come lorward and take charge 01 11, with the hope that he may find a use for it at some time in the future. "The Perlect Gossip.0 Here i the opportunity for a new fine ari! Sinr we do. naturally, talk rIhuI our iifii!hbbri, irhy not study how to d.fO fitly and Tmelv, rather than intniMVfly and pettily? No manual of ivt?silry is vl published hut whm'ThH Pr-rtect Go?sip"dofS i-!u- frn the prfSf, it will contain ho.iip advice quite 8y to anticipate. Its firit ai-e will forbid prying de preciation, malice and mockery. Ii veil! rh'ummpnd the cultivation of clmritv and a ppne f-t humor, the study "of character, nnd of prceful Hud unexapteraied fxpmsioo Criticism it nmv tolerate na a whole Mime social infiuence, but criticism will if i ie crim'M" mm it... i nt the eaft suspicion of haste or hanbnt!. 4 - iU Big low m I Greatest Exhibition in tKe Cacrolinets. t " : AdmittaLn.ce Pree ; : ; X v r. Performawiice Daily Except Sunday.! Numerous little Side Shows, but you will have to gp through the doorj J oi H. C Watson s, the Cheapest ' btore iin the bunny boiithij I n the Big 51jow A View of the Recent Wreck'at Rockingham - 4 If yc-u ar billious nJ seetinj; advisers, Tnke IteWitv's Little Earl? RiwrJ, Jest tfcre going to bed, Yor. will fir.d t n tb morrow, Yon are rid i f your sorrow That' al'; just enough faid. Thtse fjmous pill .!o not cripe, but . 1 k l 11 am ailo trot e 1 u wwfis iy c-n , ir.itfKT ii. liver. int-ir iciiw.ru'L KrAiu.iirft of feme college f of high j . tncln lo ihe claml. pieventm a His Delinition oi Eterntty. "The hest illustration of what eternity is with: its endless flight of time,' said a NVettern member o Conijress the other day, ' was one J heard given by a preacher who wae conducting a revival at a Colorado mining camp. jThe revival had been well attended, but there was a poor harvest of aouls, and the rough old preacher depicted the jojs of haven and the tortures of helj with d.ifcouragins results. One evening he announced thatthe revival would clofe with that meeting unless the sinner f he wed a desire to repent. He then depicted the sufferings of the loe, and in telling them how long itwould be before they would be freed fiom their environmmt of brimstone and hell, he eaid: -You will suffer for all eternity. Df vou know what that means? I'll tell you. If a little sparrow wad to dip bis bill in the Atlantic ocean 8ml lake ore hope a day and hope across the country and put that drop in the Pacific rcean and then bop bck to the Atlantic, one bop a day and if he kept that up until the Atlantic wa dry as a bo,net it would'nt be sun-up bell.' isn't receifary to add th'at mourners came to the beucli that niuht and the meeting continued fjr some time." ! Too Badi 'I have only the most distant rela tive.' "Has the family run onl?"' V. tltdv Kavp all h come ' rich t Jk n.l la me down to sleep extent r. .i;,w.n- K. London C&nicle. Cured of Piles After Fprt Years. Mr. C. Haney,of Geneva, 'Ohio, had the piles for f t forty years. Doctors and dollars could do h'im no lasting good. D Witt's Witch liazU alve cured him per manently. Invaluable for, cuts, burns, bruises, sprains, laceration1, eczema, tetter, salt rbeuui, and all Sother skin diseases. Look for the name DeWitt on the package a!I others are chtseip, worth ies? counterfeit?. Richmond lfunty Drug Company. - j 7 " : -.' ' . " $ ' :' . "AS YE WOULU" - - K . ." r, EDITH V. BRXDT. ,, If I shoul d see , ;fg, :. A brother languishino; in sotdistresy. And I should turn and leave him com fortless. ' ! it ' When I might be y., ' A messenger of hope and happiness ; How could I ask urhive what; I denied, In my own own hour of 1 bitterness sup plied? ' ." ':,-!' t If I might share f :; A brother's load along the dusty' way. And I should turn and walk alone that .day, . v . How could I dare : Wher. in the evening watch I knelt to pray V .' ' To ask for help to bear my pain&n.l loss, If I had heeded not my brother s cross? If I might sing ; A little song to cheer a fainting heart, And I should sf al my lips and set apart, When I might brijtg A bit of sunshine for. life" jji. ache-and smart ; ,f . How could I hope to have m grief re lieved, ' - vsf'v.- If I kept silent when njj brother ty' r. ' 'u - - . - . '. . - And so I know is ? That day is lost wherein I UU to lend A helpiag hand ' to som waytanng friend; .'' f s But if it show ' A burdened lightened by t cheer I ! jtent;. V' ; .! " ' ' .' Si ' Then do I hold the goldenS Aours well - You will find Francis H. Leggett's Tu e line of Canned Goods of all kkinds mentioned l elo w : Kit;:cred Herring, Pigs Feet, Lunch Tongue, Pre in ier Salmon, Salmon Steak, Premier Lob-t-rcrs, Premier Oysters, Lunch Oysters, Premier Ie;is, Premier Corn, Deviled Crabs, Shrimps, Clams, Na- . ." -' - bob Peaches, Nabob Pineap- i pie, Gold Dollar White Cher- ries, Early June Peas, To- J matoes, Canned Tomatoes, Tripe, Smoked Beef, Derbys Sau3g, Tomato Sauce, J Cranberry Sauce, Sliced Beef, X Sliced Ham, Minced Steak, Imported Sardines trom 10c it X i per c n to 35c, Boston Baked, V Brans, Condensed Milk, Ea gle or Dime Brand, or any thing else in canned goods that can be found any-, where. ' S M i z&i j:vjr- c'9 6. A In the 5ide Show J You will find H. J, Heinz with a full line' oi Pickles of all kinds. Sweet Pickles in bottles and barrels. Sour Pickles in bottles and barrels, India Relish, Celery Sauce Gold Medal Wor cester Sauce, Mustard Dressing Prepared Mus- tard, Peas, Onions, Queen Olives, Malt Vinegar, Chow Chow, Horse Radish, Pepper Sauce,- .Imperial Catsup, Pre-, T ierved Pineapples, Strawber ries; Damsons, Cuince, Peach es, Rasberries, Apple Butter, Peach Butter. "NAME OH EVERY PIECE." LOWNEY'S CHOC )LATE BONBONS. c Sale bv COFFEE. Good Coffee 14, 12 or 10 lb, for 81.00. Package Cof-, fee 1 be. Roasted Coffee I2c. Golden Blend, the finest on 4h m.irkef. SYRUPS. j Maple Syrup, Corn Syrup, Georgia Cane Syrup, Porto Rico and Cuba Molasses. j CRACKERS. Zu Zu ginger Snaps, Royal Mi k, Uneeda. Biscuit, Banquet Wafers, Nabitco CI f te B!?ruit . Champagne Wafers, Butter Thins, Air:ond Bwns. FISH. Mullets, Mackeral, Mackeral in kits. -RICE. The best grade in packages and Bulk. . 5 PICES of all kinds, Extracts and Flavorings. DRUGS. A nice line. CHINA. -Full line at cost. M EAT, Flour Meal Corn Oats, Seed Oas, T. xas Rust Proof, Ship Stuff. , A good Flour at 3 75. CIOARS, Cigarette f, Chewing Tobacco, Si.ufT. SOAPJ Toilet, Laundry Soap, two bar? for 5 cents. t X erally for their very liberal patronage, I solicit a continuance of the same. SUGAR. 18 or 20 pounds for $1.00. j CHEESE. Full Cream. Gilt Edge and Country Batter;; CANDIES. Srck, CWolate, French and Rock Candy; FRUIT and Produce of all kinds. Freth every day. !' BUCKETS, Tubs, Sei res, Measures. Full line Tinware BROOMS, From cheapest to best. BUCK WHEAT FJour, Pan Cake Flour, Royal Baling x Powder and ail other kinds. ( GRAPL NUTS, Potum Cereal, Flaked Hominy. j SHREDDED Cocoa nut, Shredded Wheat, Cocoa, Bak er' Chocolate, Jelly Powder. ' T7fYl T T Js" Goods don't stay long with us. Prices guaranteed to be' lowest Uiu7; v.; V V i ,V A in North Carolina." Thanking my friends and the public een- H. O. AT:SftN. it tu in of the disorder. h J If order, i ' I -;
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