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VKiAV. 3 1701 OCALNEWS --GorJon next Mondi It !' tight. spent Tu-s-i Mr. A. I).x'cry Charlotte Riehirdsoni w.w in Kl:ei-h Monday. j tie:i. (iorJon will In: introduced rJt IonJ..y night by 31 jj. Iviwin r .t... cno-if f .wonro ;ui.uiiii -wfc. cu t! iv ;t Louie at:d left Monday f r K..ir.r, Ga. j Louise Xortbcutt, of Colurnhu, S. C, in visiting her ibier, Mrs- F. T. Biggs, j . Cotton continues to decline. The be,t now is 7c. Xeill the! famous .-eitimter" says the crop Will turn out twelve million bale. M Elizabeth Dockery returned to her h ii Memphis, j Term., Taw diy after an extended visit ra her i-ter, Mrs. Ji P. I-eik. i Mr. V. T. Fulfoid found a sil ver watch in lot back of Little Urot. furniture store Tuesday. Owner cm get it by calling on I him. . 1 The Kings1 Daughters are plan in? a Christmas Uazaar. ! About two weeks before Christmas they will open up a display of toys and fincy work. j Lieutenant O. H. Dnckery is . on a vi.it to his father at Mangura.J HeUon leave of absence irom Columbus, O., where his division of the amy is now stationed. In our table ofthe official vote of the county last week the majority of J- d:c Clark was given jas 943, whk' vaa typographical' error. It should have been 643. j Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Davis have purchased the Dr. S. Biggs resi lience on new Washington street. They will move into it as koifl as they can add a couple of rooms to L , Mi- Johiuie Wall wasr the vic!'in of a very peculiar a Miction lat Saturday. Sle became en tire!) speechless. It is thought to I-ivp Iven caused by fevere; hcare- iie-, and itpndaally pxfsedaw ly. j Cizds have been issued announc ing tiie marriage of Mr. W. U. D.tvis foil of Mr. and Mr. J. C. Dtvi. of Rockingham, and Miss r.mtn 1 Taj lor, at AnnUion, Ala., Xoxember 17th. Hjo2. 1 he North Carolina Metlw dist Conference meets in Wltninyton December 3rd, :r.d the McthcdUts are bow putting forth efforts to get tUir. affairs in he best shape by the close of ther Conference year. Mr. J. A. Uobeitson, he cr gi:uerf who wa o badly jinjured iu the recent wreck here, has suf ficiently recovered that hf -and hi wife expect to leave in a few days t r their home in Columbus county Mr. T. M. Rose was in town Mond.'.y. His headquarters are in Raleigh, since the compress was burned in Hamlet, but heexpects to be back in Hamlet in a short while. The ice plant will certain ly be rebuilt at Hamlet, and it is very probable that a new compress plant will be put in there or that th-? plant now being operated in Raleigh will be moved there hefore another cotton season. j Mt. I. J. Newberry, :tn expert f Tim mon. ville. S. I C, and a brother ' of Mr.! J. i A. Xewberrr, spent sever il das in Rockingham negotiating wit.i some of our people who are thinking of pitching a crop of -tobacco next year. He thiuks our lands here a r e a d ni r a bly a d a p t e d t o t h 4 g r 0 w t h o a gcod grade of tobacco. We would be glad to see thi profitable cop given a fair trial here; Chas. Spencer and Pharpah Mc Fariyen, two negro 1. borers at Koberdei No. 2. got inioj a row lit Tuefday. and McFaden tluev n hatchet at S: crcer with irreat force. Thevhup blad of , . . the hatchet struck his left jarm jut above the elbow, and c .riie i.ear cutting hi, arm ctT. It f pht hc mu-cltf in two and cut a deep gih into the bone. He was j brought to Rockingham for trealmrnt. M en made his escape. ; w i The Board of Town Commi Moner? could not spe:?d la small amouLt of money to better ad an!agc to the public than in se' t"g out s me shade lrrc w herever Next Monday night will be the first time the people of this com munity will have'tbe privilege of neanng uen. jotm . Oordondt-j liever his f,,mou. lecture, "Last Daysof the Confederacy' rind it will probibl.- be the last time. I Don't f.iil to hear this grand old iman is.eservea sejU 75 cents, man Reserved Eo1 i!ilmiijn 50 cents, children unasr 12, 35 ct-.ni. uia Con federate veterans will be given best reserved se s for the price of general admission. 50 cents. in providing kutfioient 'hitching post, and protecting the trees we already have. A comparatively Ismill invesfmpnf of this rhiirirtwr - wcuid be worth a great deal to the town in a few- years. Nothing adds more to ihe comfort or beauty ofa town than an abundance of nice shade trees. Let's 1 have a plenty of them. And now's the time to put them out. " ' Rev. Livingston Johnson Next Sunday Rev. Liviugston . Johnson will fill the pulpit at the Rockingham Baptist church next Sunday morn ing and night. He has a ! host of warm friends in Rockingham, where he formerly served as pallor. . He is i.or State Mission Secretary, the most important post in the denominational work of the State. Charged With a Brutal Crime. Officer W. A. Graham brought a negro to Rockingham jail Mon day uight who is charged with a very heinous crime. His name is Green McDonald, and he was com mitted withoutprivilege of bail by S. W. Bostick, Esq., on a charge of attempt at criminal assault upon the person of a Mrs. Cole, who live near the Montgomery county line. The particulars of the revolt ing crime, as we heard them, are that. the negro- had dragged his victim to the woods," and was only prevented in the accomplishment of his fiiendish purpose by the timely arrival of a neighbor on the scene. Programme Union Meeting of Pee Dee Baptist Association. Union meeting of the Pee Die Baptist Association to be held with the church at Laurinhur;? Friday, Saturday and Sunday, November 2Sth-3oth. FRIDAY A. M, lv o'clockOrganization. The ne;d of a stronger band of love between our churches T- B. Henry. J. L. Holland. The advantage of system in developing liberality in our -churches Rev. D. C. Rritt, W. G. Qnackenbush. FRIDAY P. M. The Om"sior. Rev. . IJ. Caudle, Rev. J. P. Uojrd. Hindrances to Spirituality How to overcome them II. V. Henry, Dr. A. A. Maynard. 7 rjo Introductory sermon Rev. C. II. Martin. SATURDAY A. Jl. "q :$-t pastor's Cenfcrcnce important Hone Religion Rev. G. O. Wilhoit, llev. J. F. Love. How to have successful revivals Rev. T. S. .Wright, W. J. Ferrell. SATURDAY P. M. What isy5ur- chiet difficulty and greatest encourageinenf in Sunday School work? Open parliament. Two common evils Neglect of the liible and disobedience to it J. C. Mc Neill, Arch McMillian. 7:20 Educational Rally D. C. Britt, J. F. Love. SUNDAY A. M. 10 a. m. Sunday School Mass Meet 11 o'clock Sermon D. C. Britt. Township Officers. 'The following are the township officers elected at the recent elec- Hon : Wolf Pit Township Justices of the Peace, W. C. Webb, E. P. Gaddy, W. II. Roberts. Constable, J. B. Gaddy. Stedes Township Justices of the Peace, D. A. Bruton, S. F. Key, A. J. Little. Constable, W. S. Crump. Bearerdam Township Justices of the Ptace. Daniel H. McKinnon, William A. McDonald, John W. Rutler. ConstaWe-Damel J. Thompson. Black Ju-k Townshipjustices of the Peace, E. N. Ingram. F. T; BalJwin, R L Hi i'on. ,. Coutallc T. H. Howell. Marks Creak Townhip--Juticei of the Peace. N. D. McDonald, J. A. Atkinson, W. A. Wi'.kcs. Constable, M. D. McDonald. Rockingham Towmhipjuice of the Peace, William Little Steele, W. C. i licks. K. Sindtord. Constable, D. W. Sedberry. Mineral Spring Township-Justices of he Peace, E. B. O'Brien, G. G. Ratlin, A. T. White. ' ContcWe, L W P Webb, H yon suffer with Indigestion send 50 rerts to John R. Holt & Co., Darlington, S. C. No cure mon7 refunded. Luck in 1 hirteen. Dv en--ipa 13 miUs Wm. Spirey, of W.UM.Vl.. ?o a L. x of Boeklen . rnica Salve, that wnollv enrtd a hornble Kev-r Svi on his hg Nothing ele c.uld P,-ivelv enra Rru:?", Felon, torn aid r v?". Oolf 23c. Gnarxnteed by all FRED BREWER RESIGNS. George Mavneyi Succeeds him as Seaboard Agent, Mr. K. F. Brewer has reigned his f0,ilion , at;OI1 agent of the o a r ,t ! r,!,r. criv UD the raiiroad ! service. He has several plans in view and has not definitely decided yet what he will engage in. lie left Tuesday on a prospecting tour, and will return to Rockingham in about two weeks. Fred is a fine fellow, and we ah regret that beia going to leave us. The road has lost one of its most faithful employes. He has terved them with the greatest energy and application, and the public with the utmost courtesy. He is succeeded by Mr. George Mauney, of Rockingham, who has for several years been a faithful first assistant at I this point. Death Bed Groom Leaves Bride a Million. Cincinnati, Nov. 8 John Mc Cormick Gibson, of this city, who, on Saturday last, at Asbeville, N. C, was married to Miss Henriette Wolfe, on what was considered his death bed, died at Asbeville today. He had made a will leav ing his escate, valued t a million dollars, to his bride. Mr. Gibson's first wife was wne of the victims of the Hotel Wind sor fire in New (York. . Small Pox in Charlotte. Charlotte Observer. The Observer feels it neccessary to state, as a precautionary measure that the small pox situation in this city is serious. In the pest house and house of detention there are over 50 persons more than half of whom are broken out with small pox. And in every part of the town there are people who have the disease and are quarantined in private houses. Five persons died of small pox in and around Charlotte last week. Not one of the five had been vac cinated. I NOTICE. To the tax payers of Richmond county. I will be at the following places to collect the taxes for 1902, also all back tax. After this round 1 shall collect costs for all taxes I collect out side of my office. All persons who have not listed their poll tax can meet me and settle without cost. After I make my round I shall enforce the law on all parties who fail to list their poll. Please meet me and settle your taxes promptly, for I am com pelled to collect them : Steeles Mill, Thursday,-Dec. 2nd. Harrington School House, Wed nesday, December 3rd. Hamlet, Thursday, December 4th. Hoffman, Friday, December 5th. Rockingham, Saturday, Dec. 6th. Ellerbe SprjngsJ Monday, Dec. 8th. Parson Store, Tuesday, Dec. 9th. Mangum, Wednesday, Dec. 10th. E.N. Ingram, Thursday. Dec. nth. Roberdel, Friday, December 12th. T.S. RIGHT, 'Sheriff of Richmond ceunty. A new line Sterling Silvers warPat J. D. Cameron's. Cures Blood, Skin Troubles, Cancr Blood Poison, Greatest Blood Purifie Free. If vour blood is impure, thin, diseased, hot or full of humors, if you have bkd poison, cancer, carbuncles, eating sojes, scrofula, eczema, j itching, risings and lum pa. scabby, pimply sum, none pair.8, catarrh, rheumatism, or any blood or ekiu drease, take -Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B ) accordimg to directions. &.on all sores heal, aches and pains stop, the blood is made pure and rich, leaving the skia free from every eruption, and giving the rich glow of perfect hta'tb to the skn . At the same time, jB B B. improves h digestion cures dyspep-a, strengthens weak kidneys. Jut the n.eJicine for old people as it gives them new vigorous blood. Drug cists $1 per -large bottle, with direction for home cure. Sample free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co , Atlanta- Ca Describe trouble and special free medical advice also sent in sealed letter B B B, is especially advised for chronic, dp seated cases of impure blood and skin dii ease, and cures after all else fails. She It must be terrible to be paralized. - He (absently) Yes; you feel so bad the next morning. Asleep Amid Flames, Breaking into at blazing home, - some iirvmnlatelv drapsl the sleeping in mates from dej-th. ; Fancied securityand death near. If that way when you ne lert eflu?h3 a"d colds. Don't do i'- Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption trivet nerfect protection scainst alllhroat Chest and Lung Troul.Us. - Keep it near, and avo d suffering, death, and . doctor's Ki I. A tesnoonful stops a late cough i.ersitent use the most etubborn Harm less and nice tasting, it a guaranteed to litv bv all druceists. Fr.ce. DUc ana Ifl.UU. inai Domes nets NOTICE! J. E. Spencer is at home ain and in fnture will " atteaJ to all 1 orders ia persou. R03EREEVNEWS. M"ssMammic SmHh of Entej pi"ie, Ata., is visiting her parent's here, Mr. and Mr, .tohn Reynolds . W. R. Church, of Wilkesboro, spet several day. here; last wee. John O'Brien, of Duuj?nburg, was visiting relatives ' herfe-"; Saturday and Sunday. ! Rev. D. C. Britt .filled his ap pointment at the Baptist. Church Sunday morning., preaching a. excellent se:mon. Jt'. . Married, yednesdayrnight , Nov. 5th, at the home of thelbride, Mr. W. O. Ballard and Idiss Berta Smith, Rev. S. E. Mefcer officiat ing. rWe extend to ihm our very best wishes for their fufui-e happi ness ''"'- "'. :V-. ' Harley Ballard. we? are torry to learn, is quite sick with fever. - Miss Bertie Mathews returned from Raleigh with Iiss Hattie Simmons and will 'make this their future home. ' .. ' Rev. L. Johnson' wilpreach in the Bapist church herepext Sun day afternoon at 3 130 o'clock.' . .. - . The Woodmen Band met W'ed nesday night and elect the! fol: lowing officers: J, C. iy, Presi dent; W. B, McKenzieSecy. and Treas. The instrumenthaye been ordered and it will notfe long be forethev will be practicing.'' Mr. Dock Warburton has-been employ ed to teach them. p& Mr. John Williams cme to the conclusion that it was not well for man to live alone, so he donned his Prince Albert and set out by private conveyance to hunt him a wife. He captured Miss Annie' iThompsoD, Pekin,. with his winning - smiles and they were made J one and the same Nov. 2nd for the better, or wusser." They were given a rousing reception by te Roberdel serenade band on Monday 'night. ht- ELLERBENEWS. Everything is quiet this com munity at present; The ripple attendant upon the election having passed, all are turning, therf at tention to housing the fine potatoe crop, and getting readyvfor wiuter- We rejoice a$ the 'Democratic victory in cur state, while stifling the surprise and disgus at the way whiskey and the moriey-God did ineir aeaaiy wors in aegtroying me good reputations of some citizens 1 who bad been reputed tb hold un assailable Democratic j principles. It seems strange that future pos sibilities are so - dimly ilefined in the mental horizon of Ihose who act as if they could onlt pe aware of present inconvejaienjpes or wh cast aside the aim -jf keepii.; Anglo-Saxon rule in ot.r country merely to gratify sorrfe personu dislike, or perhaps ton-jrse a pt-t'y spite. 13 ut there is stua; stalwait rank of simon pure p Democrat -around, and may the ml 1ionorab! "tribes increase" whose view- reach forward to the coining years: and who will always ready to stand in the gap, and beat back auv wllo may conspire o bury the country beneath the deepr difgrac '-is-' and untold aggravatidns of th mal-admimstratipns of 4 few yea -i-aso. . 1 H. x COVINGTON nMS. We won 's say a thingr about the reat landslide. 'We all under stand how it is. v : jj ! The cotton crop is .about picked and sold. Stilt going lower. How ;an the farmers ever get out of deb, when they have to-fpay Si. 35 for corn and 15 cental for meat. and then have to sell their- corn at 50 ceuts in the fall to help pay the debts banging over then!' - - Mr. J. A. Williams 'f Rober del, and Miss Annie ilphompscn, of Coviogton, were , mrr'.ed last Sunday at the home of the bride's father, Mr. John Thompson, dv S. F. Key. ' . ;; : Sam Ray killed a fine icrkey the other day." We think Sam was a proud boy. He alio pfeked and shelled out sixteen bushels of peas on about an acre and .d half .of land, and has aboct an .acre and a quarter to pick yet. . Mr. Blake sold Mr. John Iladiey two calves for f 2.00, 1 and- A?r. Hadley sold them to fr. Bud Baldwin for 4.00, and - Bud fold tl'em ro Mr. C. C. Capelor $6.00. How's that? "dr. Charley Ewin sent cut news that the Republicans were to be buried the oih, bat re failed ret the word in time to attend. letter man SoM'GDlfl because it is stronger the first purpose of a Watch Case is to protect the works. Has all the beauty of a solid gold case and costs much less. All that you see in the 8 f. is gold, and the all-gold beauty is guaramecu 10 last 25 years by the largest Watch . Case manufacturing concern in the world. W'e'U explain it to you, if you'll call. J. D. CAMERON THE RICHMOND COUNTY SOLICI IS SAVINGS DEPOSITS Of business men and professional men. Of clerks and book keepers. Of mechanics and laborers. 'Of Sewing gjrls and housekeepers. Of married .and single women. Of young people and children. Our Savings Department Is not restricted in scope of its patron age. . It is broad enough to accommo date all, and ; , Here are its Patrons- 1. The young folks with their small sav- ings.. . . 2. The breadwinner, striving-to accum ulate a fund to procure a home, or a competence for old age. 3. The well-to-do, for the convenience afforded and the income provided. 4. Those with idle funds awaiting in vestment. . , V " A SAVING SCHEME. Try to deceive yourself into the beliefl that you are owing this btnk a big sum of money. Then go to work to pay off this debt by depositing a certain sum each week or each month, If you succeed in accumulating a good bank account, we are quite sure you will pardon yourseli for this self-deception. , Remember 25 cents opens an account with us, Three per cent per annum paid on all amounts of $5.ooand upwards.JIn terest compounded quarterly, Apiil, August and December. We want every "man, woman and child in Richmond county to open an account with this bank. ' . Tnis bank loans money, on strictly first class collateral. IHE EHMB COUNT? MMIM W. L. PARSONS, President. W. L. SCALES, Cashier. Directors Win. Entwistle, W. N. Ev-: erett. J. B. Caudle, James A. Leas, R. , F. Brewer; W. C. Leak, W. L. Parsons Gas Sh Greatest Exhibitiorv in the CaLroIinais. Admittance Free. I Numerous little Side ! of H. C. Watson's, In the Bis: Show Ycu will find , Francis II. "Leggelt's fine line of Canned Goods of all kkinds mentioned below : Kippered Hei ring, Pigs Feet, Lurtch Tongue, i'remier Salmon, Salmon Steak, Premier Lob- ters, Premier Oysters, Lunch OyMers, Premier Peas, Premier Corn, Deviled Crabs, Shrimps,. Clams, Na bob Peaches, Nabob Pineap- pie, Gold Dollar White Cher- J ries, Early June Peas, To- matoes, Canned Tomatoes, Tripe, Smoked Beef, Derbys X Sausage, Tomato Sauce, Cranberry Sauce, Sliced Beef, I Sliced Ham, Minced Steak, J Imported Sardines from ioc per can-to 35c, Boston Baked BeansA Condensed Milk, Ea X gle or Dime Brand, or any- thing else in canned goods that can be iound anywhere. CRACKERS. Zu Zu ginp-er Sriaps, Kr Mi'V, Uneeda Biscuit, Uanquft Vafej, Nabi.-to Cb etc Biscuit Champagne Wafers, Butier Thin.-, Ahi-ond Bonfc. FISH. Mullets, MackeiAl, Mftckeralin ii:- RICG. The best grade in packages and BmIIc. . 5PICES of all kinds, Extracts and Flar r:;:KS. DRUGb. A nice line. . ! CHINA. Ful line at cost. MEAT, Flour Mtal Corn Oats, Sf cd Csis, Texas Rust Prrof, Ship. Stuff. A gocd Flour at 43.75. CIGARS, Cigarettes, CbewingToLacco, Suuff. SOAP. Toilet, Laundrj Soap, two bars for 5 cents. flifiTZ T Uf Ci VlJO : J KJl L J erally for thir very liberal patronage, I solicit a continuance of (he H.G. to j MMiMIMMI tttttttttt t tt ttt t ftfr j ' ' . Si PTBNTION AJNTD THE GENERAL PUBIIC. We are enlarging our business and are in position to offer you better service than ever before. .Our general store fs filled with staple goods Groceries, Shoes, Staple Hardware, j: ' ' ''- ' I Etc-, upon which we will make you the closest prices r We are also prepared for would like to Bagging Ready for Our immense New Livery and Sales Stable have been completed and stocked, and we are now prepared to give you the verv best service . , .1 "! Buggies. ' We have large quantities in popular manufacturers in the country 1 The Babcock, Rock Hill, Barber and American Carriage Co. You will-surely lind something in this line to please you, and the prices are righ. Full line One and Two Horse Wagons Harness, Lap Rcbei - 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 every time, and guarantee to meet any legitimate competition j A, W, POKIER & C04 Rockingham, N C Two Phones, 28 and 103 ' jl V PerformaLnce Shows, but you will have to ?o through the door J the Cheapest Store in the Sunny South. In the Side Show rt f" 1l "NAMS ON EVERY P1ECE" LOWNEYS CHOCOLATE BONBONS. . For Stlz fcv .' 1 ! Tf Goods don't stay long with u. A iu Npith Carolina. Thanking 1 WATSO: EZ f the co tton season, and sell you your and Ties. Business. ii stozk from four of the most 1 Ii fi V t 6 Daily Except Sunday. X "1 1 1 You will find II. J. Heinz with a full line of Pickles of all kinds. Sweet Pickles in bottles and barrels, Sour Pickles io bottles and barrels, Iodia Relish, Celery Sauce, Gold Medal Wor cester Sauce, Mustard Dressing Prepared Mus- tard 1 c Qiwons, Queen Or ilt Vineg ir, Chow fhnur . n Rlldikh. PeDDCr r I Sauce, Imperial Catsup, Pre- served Pineapples Strawberi ries, Damtons, Quince, Peach- es, Rasbernes, Apple Butter, Peach Butter. fj coffee: Good Coffee 14. 12 or to. lbs. tor f 1. 00. Package , Cof- j 'If fee ioc. Roasted Coffee iJc. Golden Blend, the finest on the market. syrups: Maple Syrup, Corn Syrup, Georgia Cane Syrup, Porto Rico and Cuba Molaskes. jj SUO A R. 1 S or 2 J pounds or f 1. 00. j j CHEESE. Full Cream. Gilt Edge and Countr Butter. CANDIES. St'ck, Che colate,, French and Rock Cand. J FRUIT and produce of all kind. Freih vrr.ry daj, j! BUCKETS, Tubs, Scire, Measure. Full line Tinware. BROOMS, From cheapest 10 besu. i? BUCK WHEAT Flour, Pan Cake Flour, Rojal Ilakipg Powder and all other kinds. GRAPU NUTS, Postuin Cereal, Flaked Horrinj. S HREDDED Coccanut, Shredded Wheat, O coJ. l'ak ,rj' Chocolate, Jell Powders. j t Prices guaranteed to be J wet my friends and ne public r.e- same. " , ; ! il--. . . th- streets, arm J '! V B. . V V
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