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PUBLISHED EVFRY THURSDAY
BY
UjIO-SHCI FLELI5B 16 C01F1IT.
(Incorporate?.
A.J. MAXWELL.
Cdllor asd Uaalnes Manager.
Entered at lotofHce at Rockingham, N
C as mail matter cf tecend claa.
THURSDAY, JUNK 35. 93.
The inquiry . is frequently
made as to when tlio laws of
the- last Legislature will be
published, and what the law if
upon some particular subject,
but there is no answer. The
last information given to the
public on the Fulj?ct was that
the contract fur the punting
had been made, and that the
contractors had ordorrd ma
chinery with which to do the
work. It is said that in ye
olden tyme a certain ruler
FOUR MEET DEATH
In Collision Near Southern
Fines
News and Observer.
The first wreck which has happen
ed in this aection for many years
occurred at 10 o'clock this raor ing
about 200 yard north or Ni
tation and three mile north of
Southern Pines,
From the best information at
hand it appears that a flying engine
left the station of Vat
tmt-. : :
.
a small
station still farther ; north, about I possibilities of our own county
Shall Richmond County be Dry?
This is a question which is now
under the consideration of some of
the moral leaders of this county to
day. No mightier j nor more im
portant question could possibly be
considered. It means much every
and to every body. When
- - i ;iik of the industrial progress
we hive made throughout the
State in the last ten years; when
we contemplate the industrial
in
ROBERDEL NE$.
W. It. Church, of Atilkesboro,
is a visiter here this WtSc, .
Mrs. Fannie S;ognertis visiting
her sister, Mrs. Edensj p Roland,
n. c. .;: 1
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three miles of thia placv, without I tobacco raisins, the oroduction of
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oroers, going aoutn, ana atiempiea 1 A ., r ,...
1 .it 1 1! e I corn ana cotton, cotton manufactr
In mak-A in awiincr at Man! r. ft. half- I
tation between Southern Pines and IDS and manv othcr industries not
Niagara. Local freight No. fi.l mentioned, because yet unborn;
northbound, left Southern Pine? on I when we think of the great crowds
lime anu was running on regular r 0,l.,; ,i .,ai:
, . j 1 1 . . , 01 people gathering' around andlin
orders undar fall headway down r r b , . , 1
grade and was ran into by the flv- our. towns and ketone from
ing engine going at the rate of forty- which would radr.Te the very best
iirn miled an hour. moral - influen-e aud intellectual
It waa a head-on collision which
Vr. R. L. Thomas Jn.H$Childr:n,
ol Troy, itre visiting relatives here.
Misses Ruth McKi tion. Mary
T. Moorr . Masreie MlKe and
Mrs. Ma,'f;i Dvrd Mc-'i! Turf day
for JackKou Sprint;- to mUad the
uaoitsi meeiiDP. ih
a. rw -
power, yet crippled and almost
ruined by the common demon,
strong drink, when I standyonder
on the corner of our streets and
se young men and old men, white
men and blackTnen, poor men and
occurred on a sharp curve and in a
cut. Both boilers exploded
and the scene is horrible beyond
lcription. Envine-r Wm. Wall
was killed on train No. G, though
his fireman, named Wright, scaped
by jumping, though he i seriously
injured. Engineer F. T. Stewart! rich men, church! men and men
arid his fireman, V alter Bond, on who are not church men enter the
thn fhiliing entitle, were both killed. Li t a.u 'a a
pnblished the laws in small Ulso Charlie Brewer, of Aberdeen - fsuui'b
letters' and posted then, in ." ihaii ip op ' , h' not
n . w r aa a w . w w r a w a 1 a v v iir'iii m 1 1 inaaia-'i ica rr. r w r " rnor
fireman on the road. which satisfies not." I arnun mv
Fireman Bond had a piece 2x4L,- n :iJ u.
Hcanllinir driven throtmh lua hrwl v I r ,
Mr. Wall was thoroughly dieembow- sha11 R,chmond county be free?
eled, his leg broken and his bead I Shall the youths here among us be
printing to thj lowest bidder, to smhed. Mr. Brewer was found free? Shall the womea be free?
bo done at odd times when " Shall the children in our homes
, . . . ,, 1 oig ure uox 01 engin iio. o wun nis
business is dull. We do not hand burned off and his flesh cook-
know thatany one particularly I d iu steam and burning coals.
deserves to be criticised
high place?, thus to ensnare the
people. At this, late day we
accomplish the same purpose
by knocking off the public
Quite a number fro no. here at
r Mu
at Rockingham
tended services
last Sunday.
Henry Gay and wiferMare visit
ing relatives at Charlotte
We regret to learn of jbe jllness
of Miss Haltie Covingtbri
MijS Hattie Simmonsii visiting
friends at Charlotte, j
John Dunn left MonJa'
ing for Raleigh. . .
morn-
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in this
matter, for it is just a condi
tion that ve havo gotten into
for which every one who has
anything to do with it and his
predecessors ueiore inni are
alike blatneable, from the
cease, to feel the pain of hunger
and the chill of the winter's
breeze? Shall that nation yet un
born be hampered and handicapped
and ruined by the vices of a de-
Against the Law to Kill Bulbat.
A Warning,
The secretary of the Audubon so- bauched ancestry ? Who answer
ciety, T. Gilbert Pearson, has is- this in the affirmative? Who?
ued the following statement: Bar rooms Distilleries voters?
According to a recent act of the Not voters any more I ttust.
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eg.s.aiure. generally Known as Voters of Richmond rnnrv v
Legislature which prescribes the Audubon bill, the song and in- can drv vour countv if ' w: T
the elude mcihcds, the council hect eating birds af the State to- belfete you would have done so
Of State which lets out the con- gether with their nests, are now iong ago if SOme chance had been
tract a month or two after the protected from destruction by the offered you. I have great faith in
work should be completed, the
printer . who "bites 6fT more b!rd ,n North cu the
I woraing people, j 1 was once a
Mrs. J. II. Robinsonis visiting
relatives at Ellerbe Sprigs.
Mrs. W. . J. . Noriam and
children, of Meridian,' Jliss., are
visiting relatives here; MlL,-'
Mr. and Mrs. Norris0ovingtonf
. Is. ' ,
are attending the jnud-siimmer
meeting at Jackson Spngs. j
A meeting was hpd -at . the
Methodibt church Tue0ay night
in regard to getting upa petition
calling for an election tftget prohi-
Let
body sign it.
oition lor the county. 3 Jet every
H'M. R."
Bv virtue of the power conferred in a
tertasn mortyae-e deed executed on
6b ti ? of iUv 1J2 17 Pleasant KkM
son at l wile ami dulf rfcorded id tr e
fSi ! 1 b K gustt-r of Deeds of Ri li
no' .n.l ':jdi v in book TTT page ; 54 et
peq dtTuI; i.vicg ten made in the jy-uit-utof
tbe fn.;e, J will expos to public
sal". lo the highest bidder lor cash,1' at
lb- o urt bou -door in Richmond county
htrxh farolinn, on Monday tbe 6th day
of July 1903 at 12 o'clock D3. the follow
iDK dtiii-ei t act of land; to-wit: Ly-
1 . a . ' a" a a
in'a,!': utit4-iii i actiiroru coaniy, cia;e
.,ith Caroliua, in Mineral 'Spring
ton nship, and lying on the waters of Bell
Cetk and Rocky Fork adjoining the
lands of M P McDonald, dee'd, the aame
being a part of a tract of land conveyed
by ded dated July 18. 1873, from Daniel
Covington to Calvin Nicholson, beginn
ing at a stake on-tbe aide of the road
leading by Gibson Mills, Drna Nicholson's
corner, and runs as her line W 15.23 cbs
lo Bella Creek, then np said Creek to
mouth of Still Branch, then op eani
Branch.to a pine at ita bead, then N vl
E 5J50 chains to said road then as said
road to begin ning, containing 24 acres, it
being tbe lot aligned .Pleasant .Phenol
son m tbe division of the lands of his
father ainon? the several heirs. . 1
This 1st -day of June 1903.
JOSEPH UltfSUJN,
: " seicrn'eo of D M Morrison,
A S DOCKERY Mortgagee.
Attorn.ey. C
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Two Great a Risk.
In almost every neighborhood someone
hasdied from an attack of colic or cholera
morbus, often before medicine could be
procured or a physician summoned. A
reliable remedy for theo diseases should
be kept at hand. 1 he risk is too great
r i a 1 1 . : 1 1 : .
tor anyone w vuiuiucrium o vuiiv,
Cholera and Diarrhoea demedy has un
doubtedly caved the lives of moie poole
and relieved more pain and suffering
than any oiner meajcme in use. n can
always be depended upon. For sale by
Richmond County 1rug Company. -
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Fewer GaHons; vVears Lcrfger.
COVINGTON NgWS.
than he can chew," and eo on
tlirouoh the line. It is really
surprising that term after term
We are about to getutof the
grass at last. Since t, rains set
in it looks like thp're vvlbe a short
crop of cotton made ji Richmond
this ytar. :
Rev. John Hoyle fild his ap
pointtnent at Concord shurch the
law. One of the most valuable the moral back bone of your be- third Sundav- Thereivas a large
inclloved old countv. I love our
night hawk, usually known as work(ny oeont- ; T
bulbat.,, This bird feeds
" olow bov. Your sons are the
l..B;.1 .innn .'nc.. I I
J w,5ai,UKwrgc hope of lhe Iandi The baiance of
auintities of flies, cnats and nrufi. I 1 ....
nm,llnrJcAm.l,;mr.nn,o l' . .7 I POWCr 1U tniS 1UDQ IQ-Uay IS IQ ine
u iuh.iw vi ov iuuvu .ui,.w Wuv,v Doppen, wuicq are so trouDie-l. , f ,.
totheneonle of the State is some tu man. but perhaps he nds of working men. ou ;an
i i ... t.. i- I renders us no erreater service than pour a blessing into the laps of
neiriecieu ncn uif rcmeuy is . 0 . . I.u j .u' . i .,
. , , .f m I or eating mosquitoes. Since it is I this and the next generat on if you
WDu.iW.. i....rAk DOWknown that the malady known will. Now. the time has come for
ure SIIOUIU take up mis matter I as maianau carried Dy mo.quitocs I tn'e tinai 8lruggie!
as soon as it meets, contract
crowd.
Mr. md Mrs. John papel visit
ed at S. F. Key's Suilday ttfter-
noon. j,gf j
i 'm. 1
Messrs. Clyde and ilfBad Crump
are bringing in their dew goods
Mr: Presley liowersUost a. 'fine
a .w
milK cow last week.'f til ne' cow
. , .
was worth $50.00. - '!
S. F. Key has a pig tgrpe months
old that measures twdrj feet and
eight inches long fromjthe root of
I hear the ou
? . . . .
v'L.,,!.ini- ; k coming forces 01 ngm ana trutn
iortno pniuiuai, once, ois-. bulbat should be accorded the nro. bear the drunkard's wail, and
tribute it amori; a sufficient I tection which he so readily de- see the orphan's tear, and listen at
number of nimterj so that each 11 ua lous ocen toe the thrilling widow's shout and its tail to where its he.4i ioin ii
could readily do Ins part, and I r.orn1;r tn ,1 V . I maiden a songs of cheer and turn- neck, and measures taine inches
.. - . I v uuua iui. . . , , . 1 . . : ,fes i
then Have the lawn delivered to great numbers in the late summer! s suaueniy arou na, 1 see the across its shoulders.
m a a . I. t a . H . XT a I til la hnnH a FiifnvA'B Fk 1 . I
tne primus uauy UUllU tue I a -rnwui.. numerous cases nave i",v V4 ,ult b ..iuiucm Mrs. Flora Rush of
and
face the foe and
for the victors
all urging us to
beat him bncK
session as tl.ey are ratified. and ueeu T,lcu rc ana "PnK P' ,CI victory,
. . . I seen ine same wun my own eyes, I hiah above all I behold a smilino-
there is 110 valid reasou . why where these birds were tht H-" g . ' ! aa. bfn,IIU? Sh
1 1' 1.1 k- .u. a . r " ;: froviaence witn golden and
not lie bi.und ;u.d distributed Ptice of shooting and the sport Newe,c diadems
. A1 I of seeing them fall. Some shooters I righteousness,
over mo riato m ioorinree do not even go to pick them up,
weeks aftt r the Legislature and I have seen wounded bullbits
adjourns. The State could 1lnRn lhe ground late the next
,, ir , , . day after they were shot,
very well afford to pay a little The Audubon society of North
more if necessary to q t its Carolina appeals to tbe g-"t po-
woik done promptly. , P of the State to u.e thi'r in
Iuucncc in every way pcoiO'.e in
behalf of the bullbat, and t see
county, died Sunda
on l gome ry
morning.
wife of Mr. Atles Rush
also very sick.
behind t'tie barriers of harmful
HOME! II
Notice is hereby given that I will, on
the first Monday in July, A. U. 1903, the
same heine the 6th dar of Tulv. at 17
o'clock, M., in front of the court house
door in the town of Rockingham, offer
for sale for cash to the highest bidder the
following described tract or parcel of
land lying and being in the county of
Kibnmond, and in the state ol JNortft
Carolina, adjoining the lands of j. G.
Freeman and Eli Smith:
Beginning; at .a stake- on U e North
side and near the Rockingham road in
the line between said Smith and
Freeman and runs S. 43 W. about ro
hains to a corner, thence witn said Free
man's line to the old line between said
Smith and Freeman, thence S. 55 W 76
chs.' to corner, thence S 70 E to the
Beaver Dam, thence tip said creek to a
corner of Freeman's land, thence N.
70 E 40-50 to corner, thence N 6. W. 33
to the beginning, containing 186 acres.
The above will be sold by the under
signed as commissioner of the court,
having been appointed by the Judge of
the Superior Court of. Richmond county
to make sale of said lands under a judg
inent of foreclosure in an action entitl
ed R. L. Newton and T. M. Newton,
Executors of Younger S. Newton, versus
Eli Smith and his wile Effie bmiti.
The land is located within . about two
miles of Hamlet, is much superior to the
average sand hill land: and tms is a
good opportunity for some one to obtain
a good farm near the growing town of
Hamlet. FAULU. nnlTLUUK.
Commissioner. ;
Made Young Again
Oie of Dr. King's New Life Pills each
Shall
we . heed the
accuracy required in a printing
office, says an exchange. Some
reader who detects bad spelling or
a letter upside down feels that his
mission i not fully accomplished
until he ha called the attention of
friends to the gluing defect. He
did not notice the thousands of
letter that are in placet or the
multitude of words that ure cor-
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rcciiy frpc'iru, uui ins ragiirs eye
existence,
call?
Some one. asks if we can dry the
county. Is it po9iible?t I answer
it is possible to close saloons and
to it that tbe dreadful iftffe-Wb hut Uown st,Hs under tDe
1 m. t .1 1 . . O ! t 1 l .
cauea Dy ine cnougntless JaUl 'bterliooQ, we can noia an eieciton in
of these bird? in the past t Ji. I. noM August by getting on petitionsxi-3
tniS SUfll- I n( 1 Km numKr nf ' vntc --1 cf in ik.
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last general election and sub,.
nutting these petitions to the
Board of Commissioners who will
77ie Quiet Girl grant the election. I find we will
a
San Fraacisco Bulletin. ' I have to tret bet ween no w and tbe
Cultivate the reticent girl.
a n e y VtrNii T P r a" Q me 14 '.' j a a . 1. 1
c noa auuui 3 vi wkiwn vie. 1 nigni ioi two wees Das put . me in iuv
bhe was a good womanfthe second r ten aga n writes D. H. Turner, of Dem
and he is I pseytown, Pa. , They're the best in tbe
world for Liver, Stomach and Bowels,
Pnrelv vegetable. Never errine. Onlv
curing a muuaer jsiorm last 25c at All Druggists
week the lightning strirpk a shade
)r virtaeof power coof erred in a
certain mortgagee ; deed executed to
Kath in A. Hamer by Benjamin Dove
and wife on the 3rd day of December
1S94, and dulr ret orded in the office of
Register of Deeds of Richmond county
hi Bonk EEE page S et seq, default
having been made in .th payment ofin.
same, we will expoe to public ale..
the bighest bidder for cash at the Court
Iloue door in Rockikgham, N. C, on
Mcnday the 6th day of July ox3 at 13
m. the tollowii.g des ribed tracts of Ian J,
t wit: An undivide J cne-fifth interest
in urid to tin- t!?.w"i s tracs in Rcb
uond couu., Suit of North Caru.ina,
adjointng the lands' of John Dawkins
and others.
First Tract : On the water of Cov
ington Creek beginning at the beginning
corner of Bryant Lovin's new urvev
and runs with his line South K W 18
chains to a stake 2 pine pointers, then
South 35 E 54 chains to a corner, then
E a; chains to Samuel Dawkint lines
then as and with said line N c W 36
bains to said Dawkins fourth crner.o
cbeu North 17 chains and 2t links to a
corner, then to the beginning, contain
ins: one hundred arcres.
Second Tract: Beginning at a stake
two pine pointers standing on tbe West
side of a road leading from Jackson
O'Briens to Dennis O'Brien's ol.t place
and ruus N S7 W no poles o a correr a
stake and a pine pointers, then b 5
poles to the center of the run of the big
branch to a Black bum, white oak and
poplar pointers, then down said
Big Branch following its variations to
Covington crevk following its various
courses to a corner on a ' sweet guuu, a
poplar gum pointers near an old fence
then S aSE no poles to a stake in a ditch
or gully B. B. McKenzie's Hire then up
said ditch N 17 poles to , a branch, then
up the various courses of said branch
to a line of Eli Terr? a d a corner of
B. B. McKenzie's lanci,'ien W 35 poles
to a stake and a pine pointers, then S
40 poles to the beginning, cotalning 60
acres. .
Third Tract: Beginning at a sUke
Dennis O'Brien's corner on the North
side of the big branch In the Eli Terry
line and runs S 118 poles with Nathan
Gibson's" line to a stake, Gibwns corner
then E ii8poles with said Gibson line to
a stake in Gibson Field, then S ao poles
with said Gibsons line reversed to a
corner near Gibson Shop, then E iaa
poles reversed with Gibson line to a
stake where said line intersects with a
line of a Henderf 011 survey of Thos Gibson
the a S 33 E 16 poles with the line which
it intersects of Neil Gibson to a Black
Jack, Gibson corner, then N 54 then W
6 1-4 pole s a pine Tilotson O'Brien's be
ginning corner of a bundred acre
survey then S 73 W reversed with
Tilotson O'Brien's line 156 poles,
to a stake where 1, T. Moorman
line intersects said O'Briens line,
then North said Moorman's line reversed
6a poles to a rtaae Moorman's corner in
the field near Mary O'Brieus house, then
W reversed, with Moorman' 1 line iao
poles to Moorman's coi ner, then N re
versed with Moorman's line one auncred
and twenty seven ' poles to stake in said
Moorman's line then Black Jack pointeis
then with Dennis O'Brien's line E 10 i-a
poles direct to the beginning containing
30 acres. :
fourth Tract: Lying on Covington
Creek oeginning ac a stake a pine pointers
near the head of said creek the 3rd corner
ot Dennis O'Brien's land and runs as said
O'Brien's line reversed. S XX E ca to the
corner, then as a line of Addison G.
Terry survey, reversed NW ca hs
thel corner, also, the corner of. Bryant
... a 101m, uicii da n II11C til U1C V. v.
Watson's land S 59 W 7 chains to tbe
Deginnmg, containing 19 acres.
This ist day of June 1903.
W. H. RAGAN.
. W.T. HANNER,
1 ' Executors
of Nathan A Hanne, Mortgagee, dee'd.
A. S. DOCKERY,
. , -Attorney.
New Macrket
I have a UiJ 70 ny other nui
nessa.i up toi ifomeat market
and ask our p it rpnage. I will
keep ' .nil tinr- u nice line j of
Reef, i'ork, S tusiire. Fish,
Oysters, etc., etc.) and guaran
tee a f urtcoi a tid t:itisi actpry
, service.
trvlNCY GROCERIES.
Don't forget ih t C m at be
old Rtaid will, i compl-te ijne
of Fancy Groceries; Candies
Cor4feci'ler!-.. c. Plenty of
nice things tu eat. Prices are
right, too.
Very respectfully,
J. A. Newberry
H. C. WATSON.
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A complete line of Caskets. Co!'
fins. Undertaker's Sue cites and
Burial Outfits Free hearse with
all caskets Prompt attention day
or night. Lowest prices euaran
teed. Phone 35.
CLYDE ULES,
In charge Undertakers Dept.
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Compl
Burial
ete
Outfits.
COFFINS,
CASICETS,
ROBES- Ect.
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Always on Hand,
ALWAYS on hand good Watches,
Chains, Rings, Buttons, Clocks. Machine
Needles, Attachments etc, watches, and
colcks repaired, all work guarenteed.
Glasses fitteu to the eves so that as vou
come blind you go seeing.
W. S. Fo Ikes dewier.!
WEST BROS,
ROCKINGHAM, N. C
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Oyer 20 Companies in
Agency,
Our
BOND
We can give you at reason
able price bond for Admin
istrators, Guardians, City
and County Officials, Bank
Officers, ' Railroad Em ploycs
and other bonds I
tree in thirty feet of j
Parson's store1 house; j
hurt. !
Ttfr
d: a.
4o one was
be reported in the State
mer.
Fewr Gallons; Wears Longer
We understand that?vthe picnic
law of I at Cohman's mill Saturday was a
very nice one. ; j 'M
We had frost las.il iweek on
v.
Mountain creek. j $. F. K.
USJ
easoii
Fewer Gollons; Wears ISnger.
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HAMLET NEWS
A congregational meeting of the
This 18 the "bu8Y season" with the farmers but it i the season of all others when they are ip ne
o farm hardware, and we would like to again call their attention to the fact that we are. the largest de
triHnrnra nf farm hardware in thin ct!n onA a K.i:.. - i ' . . . .
ww. w'lcic c rc ucucr prepared to give them a 1
ervice in this respect than they can get anywhere else. We spare no pains to keep every a rticle
may need, and every article of the class that will give you the very best wear and ervice for your
hat w
moiie
She I first Mnnd.i v in Julv. ahntit a m I Presbvterian Church at - Suodav I Tn nHditinn to a full lin of Plnws. fattirnrc Tm... Un... ... l . . .
5ld,lu.Ua i. ou, of cay .b. . pe.f.c. foo.. bu. . he cy TOtet. to ,ie the We elected Mr. D. McNar jijdir and , . ' " ' TT 7 7
u6 "Jlf'Jv"l'a wwiiWax umw nuiv "4W4J bwb, auu WfliLii VYC WOU1U DO glaU tO SllOW yOU.
Dbce. So it is Without deed nnd aUo have" vr .1 : T UW x"?
a w VULiUJl I'l I . s '.a
no attention i& m id milm hn I tnrt nA I must nave no less man mis num-
if he makes one mistake it u dash- I well and win her res Dec t ind con-l bcr' Mny?of the petitions have
ed over the- world. A lite time I fidence she may turn out a far I been sent out.! Others w.ll be
maybespent in building up a more entertaining, profitable con- sent. One ' man in a short whiu
reputation mat may oe wrrcked in I verser than her shallower sister
ne worm is a narsn i wno cnaiters so gayly, so frothily
t m a w... a r 1 & f w i . . .a a
nuiv-.tiacuuiu Muu. w. x . i sua so incesMinti. a rule.
rsews. I neoDle who tnik ecAintT
. . -m t-j
on nrst acquaintance oecome tire
some alter extended intercourse.
The reticent people wear better be
cause, as a class, they think best
A girl who is silent when she
es in
Mr. Neimyer deacon.
Miss Lottie
several days
Fewrr t1lbt.s; Wears Longer.
Scholarships at A. & M
Ex imitiat'ons for admission to
the Agricultural and Mechanical 1 1,38 nothing to say makes a better
Colltgat Raleigh will be held
about 50 votes. After
securing the granting of election.
the campaign will be open for the
real nht. I urge that those who
hive 'petitions push the work
vigorously. If any body, manor
worn .in, desire to work with a
petition in their j community write
McJJooaid spent
witti :.fr!Sends in
Hamlet, and returned fV Raleigh
Monday night.
fa
rm
THE "COrJTirJECJTAL" D3J0SK CULTDVATO
Messrs. N6imyere ad Caudle
have bought ouc th furniture
store of West Bros., ana will run
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t?or couoncom or iouaw.w, ia a macuuic wuica every iarmer ougnc 10 nare. A farmer can cultivat e a thir
more crop with the same force with thii machine than by the old method. It can -be easily chan g d in
disk harrow. We know that our people are rather slow to take on to new machinery, but we re
the busioess under the ajbove name! his one will make a valuable addition to every farm.
at the some stand.
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July 9ti, xo a. m., in every county
uourt House in the biate by
tbe County Superintendent of
School. The- tctu!ts of these
examinations , will be con-
aidered iu awarding scholarships
at lhe coiirge. i.ach county is
entitled to a many scholarships as
it has members of the House of
Represent ait ves.
Plant .fr Harrows.
One of the most atisfatory-' machine
made by the l'.ntt Jr. folks is their one
horse, live tooth, wheel barrow. A
fina taltivator. We hare them, and at
mot anything the you can imagine ia
the hardware line.
JCrerett Hardware Co
"The doctor ho makes a
practice f .telling his men patients
that they work their brains too
hard, at.d hi womeu patients that
notiung but their win aeeps them country and proves effectudly that
up, is bound to succeed." De I roid mini pit m nhK
- - . n wm. wuy m
iron r rec x resa.
companion for life than a girl who lone and go aberd, securing names
always thinks she has something Lf voters cniv. ! s'
to say. AmoDggirls, as arrong . , . ...
men, ths ablest minds, tbe truest! u(.c yyuh we pur-
friends and the most agreeable I P0 holding the election forbids
companions are not always tbe I the sale of whUkey or liauors of
ones that talk most. Often a erirl v kind Th;!r;iittA,.ik. 11,
who sits as, quiet as a mouse in L. n . . ,u. '1 .
company does thinking enough for : ::M" 'T'. "c Pco'
a whole family. pie out side of .the incorporated
towns can t vo'e under tbe Wat s
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Fewer Gallons; Wears Longer. (liquor 'aw. For this reison we
work now under the nA l iar ihle
Gold Ore XTarth C?TLW , I . ' 1
uiu tan ixA9) uvt wvu
Dr biR. bayer. re.igned r TJ VATTJT1T1 lATMn
hi posiUon a, S A I Surgeon. J j,yj ft UU1M U
ana leic last weeK lor jrytneville,
va. . Mr-;' .
Mrs. E. A. Stewartf Laurin-
burg, is visiting friendJin town.
Mr. E. A. Lackey his returned
home from a trip in Kentucky.
Fewer Gallons; Wears Logger.
t . - - . i ".a
1113 taia mat noiLmg is are
in Stanley County.
Salisbury, June 2 The Whit-
nv i?,4.t;A r- ... I '
7 F,ur. o mis 1 tk. r
city, has struck a. phenomenally , w.
ricj Diviner streak in iK-ii-..;r..J-i ana women wno nave aiea as a
ar j w -miiiui' ti i
gold mine, in Stanly county, and result of liquor in this county with
already has taken put six tons of in less than two years call noon u
ore that Hy Moo to ibe ton. to act now. Will we bear their
This is one of the greatest finds in '.mi
the history -of mining in this ". D
oa
will pay. Charlotta Chronicle.
exceD
death and taxes, but that ne,t sJLo7ethr
repealed.-Tbe j trne. Dr. King's New DUcovtry, foj
country people and all can sign the onsumpton is a soreenre :ior all lung
tt to tht- Mrs. C. B.-f-fanM
Shepherdtown. W. .Va., si " I' had a
severe case of Bronchitis a4 i for a. year
tried everything I beard oQ bat got no
releal One bottle of Dr.ijZing't New
Discovery ihen cured meabsolntely,'
It'a inalhble for crouA Wboonincr
Cough, Crip, Pneumonia and Coasump
tion. Try it. I fa guaranteed by All
Druegiat. Tnal botUes free. Bee aixe
50c J1.00. ' -
Fewer Gal loos; Wears Longer.
Fewer Galloas; Wears LMtet
TO PAINT
Don't forget pur Sherwin & Wil
is ms Paint. Its an article tb; t
gives satisfaction every time. We
sold two thousand gallons . of it
ast year and haven't had a single
complaint. Don't hire a man to
put on cheaD paint. There isnt
much difference between cheap
paint and the best-r-Sherwin &
Williams. ;
s
u
Saving
at the Spigo
at the Brnjg"
Wasting
That's what buying poor paint
means. Paint may Ikj lor-priccd
by tie gallon ar.d be extravagant
to use owing to the poor eoveri;::r
power and wearing quality. After
the paint is applied it's too late to
save. Start nent and use
The
SHERl'mi-l'lLUAUS
Punrr
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Made to paint bufldings with.
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