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The Anglo - Sajcon &ccKjngham. fi. C, TZBUSUTD ZTXBT THUESD1X. P. C WHITLOCX, Presldeat. JL & DOCXEET. See. A Trta ' Cesspletely Covers Ritkmsaa' Out, der when we read in every paper I of the suicides, the homicides, (he murders, the divorces and all these things. We are in doubt. Tbe Bible says life for life, but it al depends now on whether you. hare tbe money or no', or your popu larity in your community. Money. w m m wm -I mm m w . n I . f- r 1 i 4- XT W t rr A IA aKnnt N vrlflM! I JIMI1 IDA UW mill I ft stock I jivst in txir h mr nrt ine U ntted estates ouoremei 1 -tamoBa touoi mow kf- - j; , , ui)wn ... C ViOCK MSW Ul JUCUmona c VUUCB ouIICU,c h, x-r . t. Wh ia herebr onesorrel nurse mule name J Dt ck atiout o. 1., saw and all flxturo- lVMy P.M I A--XA-A IJ..J I T T - ... I , ... ..J, .i .nnll.nriMi . ""'.Mil, County Coart has decided ft gainst Howard I -aI- M.t. Atrtin f Ur rirr- aha tur tinT mute mired i and mppliam connooti and IT.wV- th- mM hrir.k Wr contain!.' about 7.000. more or less. Henry about 13 yrs old; one son elhor.ej or in any wis appertaining then -t 1 r t- . . ... 1 " I nnt iiti .t.. ..u TkA .iwMi -. wmai.-i rna I onf i.-n ors no wr l;il.n . . - Air. .cuuor: -1 will write vou a tl T . m I ctt mure jincs on me stock jaw question. I hare prepared a yery j lengthy letter but will not send it At this time; may later. I will evil. The poor man that murders his neighbor is bauged, unless h has money. The merchant a signs, the homestead is laid ofi but he still lires and orosoers intrtimn T-rw. i One Dollar a Year in Adruic. Thc Por wage earner, toiling bar. for living, wbo fails to meet hi jjst debts, is dishonest. So is th. world in which we live. Vanity! vanity! all things are vanity. And divorce! . We shudder a' the word. Every city, almot every town, has them. Shame! sbame! When will our lawmak ers learn wisdom? These are things for cs all t think about, and may we thiol right and just and for tbe good o' our land and country. BIG IKE. money is the thiprthe root of all tbat !t i awful bard 10 lfak laais icw wnue men, wbo are WALTER M'NAIR, Barber. in) Aiiertlxlag Bates Fimlahr4 Upom Ippllcatloa. NOVEMBER I9ta 1903. ANNOUNCEMENT. R. S. COLE, . -I . !' . . Dentist An assuming the manage ment of The Anglo-Saion, I promise the people of Richmond county as good local paper as 1 am competent to make. I will print the news, and d all for my people I possibly can. I have never boen accused of beioga flatterer. I believe in candor. But I do not think we should wait for a mar to die to bring our floral offerings. I'll do all the kindness possible. I shall strive to make thispapei a necessity, as it bas been in the past, hoping to merit your patrouage. I solicit the aid of all the friends of tbe paper to assist ine in making a paper that we will all be proud of. Let'a try. D. S. POOL. ab.'e to fence their land, with the help of a few wbo have reduced I Over IJcAuJar, Yorke & t'.ieimelves to poverty by actual tnfleness, should impose a law on a lot of good people and starve them to death or diive them into poverty. There are not but a few in this part of the county wbo want this law, and they are too durned trifling to build fences and want the county to fence for them. And they are not worth a "cuss. Now, our. here we have all been r . ' democrats ana we are now reap ing the reward of our democracy. I hope it will be but a short while before this law will be wiped from the face of the earth and a party may get into power tnat will not pass such unjust laws. In all my life I have never beard of the Re- t-.- rt- f--t t e-f i I county, . wu FOURTH A !r th tnrn.nt,no and all fixtures and appliances connect ed therewith, situate near the saw and Rogers I planing mills of the Page Lumber Co. near notimao. n. C, and being tne Your Patrosugt. THIRD One saw mill known as the mole named Tobe about 9 jrs old ; one J one S5-horsepower Uichir.on.1 .2, T IhU ILfill XTn .4. .nJ .11 rt,..u i.ri h.iru mil A I!smAH lilA llOUl II 1 11VO WOrKS CniriUO and l-ill-.. . ' m.A .a.uI Hurt aI 1 nn& HI f h.ru tnnln 111 meA I tOreS. SltOate about fnim .. 1 CX therewith, and also one o-horsepower I Sam about 8 yrs old ; one roan horse Hoffman, IV. U. Ij the county anj Tn... - t' rulin.1T noin mH hnU.r ! mulo namod Bob about is Trt ol 1 1 one I aforesaid. and all fixtures and appliences connected bay mare mule named Lrdo aly ut H yrs HXTU"iP tho Shay Tratn1 .1 :.t . v i i i : k.. n, n.n tuh mntivfl Ao. 317. iml slut r... lucicwiui, anuaicu go ineuawiiiu uuu i viu , vuu im.j iui c uiuo i T , -"v' "u r car f)s f Millstone creek, in Richmond i about 13 resold ; 000 bar maro mule I opcrateu on tne tram rai!u,l r.t 7r b. on Richmond about 13 ycld; one bar maro mule I nd opera tedon the tram railrj rf, - . named Rodj ibout 8 teirs old. I IS Lumber Co, in theCount v (,f 1' nt.n ti!l This the cth dar of Nov.. 10 I mond. Jf. C.z also two other! . - - - 1 t i 1. . i nritn. Jones, Trustee, ono known an V u ? only turpentine still owned by the -Page Lnmoerc. - FIFTH The saw mill knewn as Mill No. 1, sw and all fixtures, vmaehinery certain mortgage deed and chattel mort ANNIE L. WALr, Mortapee. o-m 1 . , ..." M - l, 1,1, ODeratea on me tram rri r .1 : Lumber Co, near Hoffman, s "n other known as Janey. and n.J...." VnttA i lfIv friviv rhaf. nndp nA I connection with thft (19 w u ' w o"; . 1 - -t . . " MORTGAGEES' SALE mill by Airtue of the power contained in a J Led bet tor land near Roekinctum v THE PRESENT WEEK IN CONGRESS publican or Populist paities doing a mean as we are treated by thi Rodonghzm, N. C . CW FickmnnJ Ommtr Smog Msk AJtcr Scwtmhr IS, Can ooxk f itXT Hovrt. A S- DOCKERYg Lawyer, SUomHI Budding, ROCKINGHAM. - - iV. C Attorneys at-Law And ea Estate Agents ROCKINGHAM, N. C oc 1 i 1 ix iu me taw mill 1. nH anniiinrM mnnM-ioH thorwith. and I case executed on the 2Cth dar of AdHL ! as mUUTo. 2L, aaw and all fit,,. ribff Cuban Bill to Have the Right of Way It is the intention of tbe Senati leaders to confine as closely as pos sible tbe legislation of the present extra ret sion to the bill to carr iolo effect the Cuban treaty, and, with tbat end in view, the dailj sessions of the Senate during the present week will be brief. The work of introducing bills and o presenting petitions will go for ward, but, with the exception of the Cuban bill, neither bills not act. But as Ibe old saying goes, tbe big fish always will eat up the little ones." . But thia act is unconstitutional, ind I hope the fence will never be built. If it is we will have to ot- tition to tbe board of county conv missioners to build us a county home out here to provide for good Democratic friends out he:e. We want it two miles square with five hundred rooms, and we will want it right after this law goes into effect. I have been voting tbe Demo one tc-norsepower Kichmond Loco mo-1 iwi, anu rerorewim ine oiuce 01 tne 1 uiiii-ry connvt,l ' .1. . . -t f I rt. ..1.. Tr I 1 I n-ith imlnnaVulinK. ... l"''f- live v or s engine ana Doner ana nx- m f,i;t.i 1 i jltv.-vi ui iuiuuvuu vuuui; w-uvik-ijumt li h'i 1 lures, situate about four miles from in Book RItll, page 1 46, et. seq, by the Locomotive Works engine, L.j,.r Hoffman, - in the county and state Hoffman & Troy Railroad Company, a fixtures, situate on tho LtnlU tit r L 1 aforesaid. corporation, and A. McX. Page, J. W. about five milen East of Ix-Lii, "hunt SIXTH A1m the Shay Tram Loco- Page, D. A. l'age, i for themselves In- " motive No. 317. andalso four cars owned dividually, and as members of the firm KlGIrni Also -the saw mill in,,, and operated on the tram railroad of the of trading and doing business under the as Mill No. 4 saw and all tutur Page Lumber Company, in the county firm name .of the Page Lumber Col, and machinery and appliance Vonn.Tij of Richmond, N. C. ; also two other tram Maggie Page, wife of the said Jessie W. therewith, and one engine (ll eneines which are subject to mortgage Page, to the undersigned, we will sell with, and ono Iledding Ioii, r: aill, of L. J. Jones, trustee, one known as Bill by public outcry at the court house door fixtures connected therewith! sitnit Fita, operated on the tram road of the of Richmond county, on the, first Mon- n the W. M. Jones A Co., IarJ in Pae Lumber Conoanr near Heffmau. dav in December. 1903. the same beinir I lam Township, State and tVim,.- r wwrwrm, r, I N. C and the other known as J.ttjey, op- J the 7th day of said month, at 12 o'clock, I said, . rr. MORRISON & WHTTLOCK I erated in connection with tbe saw mill of M- to the higest bidder for cash, the KLNTII Ono planing Ra 1 1 1 said Page Lumber Co. on tbe Ledbetter following described real estate and per- Known as the V. M. Jonex t ( ,,,rt lands, nea. Rockingham, N. C. sonal property, to wit: including two boilers, one lii-l,!,, SEVENTH Af5o the saw mill known FIRST A certain track or parcel of power and the other CO-lu.rMMK.v as mill No. 3, saw and all fixtures, ap- land in Richmond county, adjoining the one double cylinder engine nia!,. i,.' pliances and machinerj connected there- lands of James McQueen, the Hawkins Tanner &Delaney; one K-hurxe en -ici- with, and one 35 horse power Richmond land and others, which was conveyed to tw planers, one Keystone an the Mb Loccmotive Works engine, boiler and said Alex McX., Page, Jessie W. Page Glencove; one two-saw Raw ley ,J fixtures, situate on the Lebetter lands and David A. Page by deed from W. M. mance edger; one dry kiln and ai'iaraiL" out fir, miles eat rf Kneiinoham. Bostick and wife. datArl h 11th HsTnf one steam numn; and all nt . ' N. C. y'"-;"';-:-- January 1895, whieh deed is duly re- appliances and fixtures and t, J3 EIGHTH Also the sawmill known corded in the office of the Register of in connection with said planinir mn as. mill No. 4, saw and all fixtures, ma- Deeds of Richmond county in Hood EEE plant. 111 chinery and appliances connected there- page 271 &c, to which reference is here- TENTH. Also the following hor with, arl one engine used therewith, by made for a more particular descrip- and mules, to wit: One gray horse nam d and one Redding Boiler and all fixtures tion of said land. ; - Frank about 13 yrs. old, one riv h. .re connected therewith, situate on the W. SECOXD A tractor parcel of land named Charlie about 14 yrn. V.I.I '1 M. Jones & C-. land .n Beaver Dam lying and being in Richmond county, N. bay horse named Bandbox about ten vr township. Stale and county aforesaid. C, described as follows, to wit: adjoin- old. one sorrel horse named Larrv aU.ut NINTH One planing mill - plant ingthe lands of P. D. Walker, Alex Page 0 yrs. old, one bay maro named' known as the W. M. Jones & Co. plant, and brother and others, bounded as fol- about 9 yrs. old, one, black horw-mule including two boiler, one 40-horse pow- lows, viz: bounded as the same is bound- named Bob about 6 yrs. old, one 1,1,, k w. w-uumt h""11 "c I uvbhiucu u a rcrunuaeea maae i uunwnuuio uaawu i ete auout R vrs ,,1,1 1iliKl .lin1.. I T1 1,. Tsl, w nr-.tr J I. ... . . I . . . ... ' ' lu lAlanAw. Q 1 : . . t . I " r I ' tt:i: - -r . . n i . , . . " a" ul t wumw cuiuc, iwu yiAur i i. jM.en.j , i m iiiitui v. uawKins,. and ers, one Keystone and the other Glen cove ; one 2 saw Raley & Hermance edg er; one dry kiln and apparatus ; one steam N. C. HUNTER, AL D. Physician and Surgeon- Olhce in Hunter's Drug Store ROCKINGHAM, - - N. C L. D. McPHAIL, Af. a Physician and Surgeon. Office orer Farmers Bank. j Uenatn tarn J. Jtit at Humtcr Br.' Drug Start. Phone No. 97. ROCKINGHAM, , , N. C WHITHER ARE WE DRIFTING Everything Going Wrong, Says "Big Ike ",,,A Halt is Needed Mr. Editor: Speaking of the old days ut the country school brings back fresh to our memory the old church on the hill, where our fathers and molhen wnrthm. ped; when we only had preaching about occe a month, aod every body was glad to ga. The amen corner was always full; so was all other pait of the church. And most all went tb-re for the good Everything was petitions will be taken up in the cratic ticket for the last 18 years and commit'ee nor discussed in tht of course I hope to grind the rozjr Senate during the week. It h that will destroy my happiness quite wen unaerstooa mat oecaioi jibe rest or my Kfe but so help me oturgan is preparea lor a prolongs ed discussion of tbe situation on tbe isthmus of Panama bu', while be seems not to have taken any one isto bis confidence, the general supposition is that he will defer his speeches until the new canal treaty shall be sent to tbe Senate. There is an understanding on tbe part of the Senators that even though tbe negotiation for tbe new convention be forthwith complet ed, it will cot be transmitted to JCHN I FOWLKES, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office Next Door to Drug Store, HAMLET, N. C pump; all other machinery, appliance. fixtures and tools used in connection with said planing mill plant. TENTH Also the following horses and mules, to-wit : One fcray hon8 named Frank about 13 years old,; one eraj horse named Charlie about 14 years 01a; one bay dorse named Bandbox about 10 years old: one sorrel horse named t r . . - . I n 1 .1 1 1 1 uawjtins. ana 1 9 ym. uiu. one oiacK norso-mn 1, ... .. rrgiaicrou in me uuico 01 me itegister .oiacit auout o yrs. 01a, one bar hih. of Deeds of Richmond county in Book X, mule named-Tom abont 13 ym. oj.i, ,m page 457-8 and 9, to which deed refer- sorrel horse-mule named Snap aUut u ence is hereby made for a more particu- yrs. old, ono black f maro-niule naiiMd lar description of said land, it being the Kit about 8 yrs. old, one hay horse-mule same land conveyed to A. F. Page by named Mike about 8 yrs. old, one by Colinn M. Hawkins and wife by deed mare-mule named Li; y .iImm t i yf uUl deed which is recorded in the office of one black horsemulu lcto aix ut h xn. Register of Deeds of Richmond county old, one black horse-mule naim-,; sff in Book ZZ, page 371 &c, and the same about 13 yrs. old, one black horM-mulo land conveyed to A. McX. Page by deed nan el Eclipse about 13 yrs. old ,, irviu a. jrage anu wire, uateu tne ytn I dst m ire-muie namea alary Larry about o years old : one bay mare dav of Mav. 1899. and roonniwi in I vI M nomH A : , T, 7 . . . . jy wiut vuu J uviwruiuiu ll.llilll !) .. . , . - t. . 1 f - v - -j if Aau- 1 .wu w . jioi u(uf vuo "u""- "iuit ijaiucvj jluu iiuuui t 1 uionu eouiity in lioOK si si si page 47 &c, liorM'-iiaile bay UodI will never vote that way H. H. McLENDON, , L.B.W1LLMMS. rears old; oni fiSaci Tho elS uZSJSTS yZZ any longer; and God help tbe man McLendon &- William J k di one gray mr more iparticular descripUon, containing old, one sorrel Eorse-mule named IVnI hathas become so low n MClenQOn of- Williams, mule named Mag abouti years old ; one about ;7,000 acres, more or less. about 7 yrs. old, ono bay borne-mula um oas occome so low as not to i ,--,---'. r ; " black horse mule name1 Mack about 6 TIIIRD-Ono saw mill known as named Ilcnrv about 13 vrs i,i want his neighborV stock to eat Attorneys-atLaw, 7T "0t7MT -rse mule named Little MilL No. 2. saw and all K hornale namiS lS, .&, hi. grass, when our great Creator HamleU - - ; N. C iaTV lxTitiZ sayalhat the beasts of the earth ,m!r!mi,e nmed Kit about 8 also one 20-horsepower Tanner & De- mule named Bob about 1 1 yw. old,' cm should subsist on tne vegetation of the earth. Where ia the mn r NOTICE Xotice is hereby given that by virtue lieion who taf . vonr ofi u ..of authority conferred on me by appoint- .it i.rJ'r" m"e vnmed Pe'e abut 8 to ugion who says your cattle shall Uent of the Superior Court o not eat vay grass? Do onto others county in an action therein ... . . I titled D. A. Parsons and A a. you wouia nave t'.cm do unto trading and doing business you. I firm name of DJL Parsons &Cc This act should convince -.w friS!1- thm .nflll nn,:i thm v , I ?L, . I trf.'v . . f w, mepeingtne . w rcspoDsioie man or men that is in aay oi saia month, at 12 o'clock ul, tbe regular session of Congress in favor'of iut nnd fntV j at the court house door of Richmond r i t . jft. u iavor 01 just ana fair measures and county, offer for sale to the highest bid December. It is expected tbat the honor, that it will not do to out der. f cash, the following described Cuban bill will be received from the a'nv confidence in rwi.'r.V.n. lands and premises, lying and being in ,.,. nn Tr:j . . 7 conancc,nPO"tciaqiorpar- Richmond county, in Steele's township, House on Friday, and it is prob- ties. If we had had a responsible adjoining the lands of William Parsons; able that a session will be he'd on legislature we honM t. Son & Co Neill Q. Nicholson and Mrs. rh.r 8nrt....i..K:H eglS,atUrc WC ,hOUld Devbave Rosana P. Crump, bounded as follows: not so systematic as it is this dav . t.. ... .ojr oeen treated ss we are. We will 5em.nint locust tree corner, near Theold hymns were used and the . ; L ... oa l,ve only bot a shoit while so let stead on the west side of the nublie .uou., wu.tn win ocgin us try to injure no one and face 1 leading from Morrison Uill toPe- Miir kA aii 7. u,l"'cu ian,ejr en?.,De ana Douei, an a fixtures black horso-mule named Sam alx.ut m Sle nlSr u7r?i .ne LIDarf and appliances connected (therewith, old, one bay mare-mule named LC-de m"Ifnlm5d"c7,aut9 7t?Wione situate on the Dawkins Jand on Mill- about 8 vrs. old. one bav ..,..;,,! named Beck about IS vra. old. one to turpentine still I mare mule named Rody about 8 vr. ell tuumg, eu-1 . n,m.rri;t 7 . :" . " f , . , , . " opuauces connect- mis tne btb day or Aoy. 1U0: . W. K r'arwi I mie named U.clip'-e at ut 1? reirs old: led therewith. ftir.ii.itA M , I V . ....., mde7the neba7mate mule aaedMary about plinlngndlhof JasP Leak usMarths MJjrsold; one grajhonc mule named about four miles from Hoffmiin. V T VEi, n r "V ti 1 . . . 1 ..i "uu 1 11 yrs 01a : one Car nor so muln I anl hf K l..t: itt. ' named Heck about o vrs old on hav t t ' 1 uro gc 1 uuiuucr vumpany. . Executors of II. C. Wall, j Mortgapn's. th ere was in it. people all over the church sang to the glory of God. There was gen uine religion in those days. It was a rare thing to bear profanity, and the ones that used it were looked upon as something awful, and were si unned by the best peo pie. How different now and oh, how sad, when we see little boys, and lots of meo, too, that curse and swear, smoke the deadly cig arette and drink too. Ain't it awful to think about. Yet we are told tbat the woild is getting bet ter; we have more churches, finer churches, and preaching at almost any time. Dick in thosa days there wasn't many birrcoms. The whiskey sell er was looked upou as a bad char acter. Today they are almot in control 01 the political affairs. In fact, so much so that no one they oppose can ever be elected to any office. Things have indeed wonderfully changed. The old field schools. tbe old church, ic fact, everything. Tbe hum of the old spinning wheel and the cards are heard no more. How well do we remember tbat every night that was mother and sister's occupation until bed time, while we boys would go possum hunting, com shuckings and have such good times; and when the product was turned off from the old country loom and made into the little jeans coat and pants, what proud boys we were. And such cloth! None like it now. Everybody wat healthy. No ap pendicitis, peritonitis and other deadly diseases we now have dis covered; end the doctors were not always cu'ting aud slashing folks as they do now. Ibe boy in tbe old time school foreign rel its consideration t once. God with an nntnAtu . kin. and runs the various course of Th.rnmmi.fMn n,H;f...r..:- we will not he hntl,. A ?.? .." ? Bi Bpffalocreek. to astake ....j UUan . -..-wu lucu who wiiiiam larsons, Sons & Cos corner win meet during tbe week to con- . iwv. jaws euner. mentiown tne various courses ofsaic sider the nomination of 1 General Wood, and as soon as practicable after the committee reports on it, tbe question of consideration will be brcuht before the Senate. It men nor stock Strive to be honest and just to all Big Buffalo creek to Xeill O. and Cor- ,1J,-'J uouiis6ive 10 our Heaven ly Father.- Mr. Ediior. please publish and I will have more to say later. M. M. CHANCE Gibson's Mills, Nov. 14th. - ncna xsicnoison 8 line, where William j 1 -a rsons, tn & Uo.'k land corner? in sam Jeui u. Nicholson and Cornelia Xicholson's line; then with their line S. 38 K. about 248 poles to a pine and two pine pointers; men A. tut j.to Reddick uowdens corner (now Rosanna p Crump's corner), on a post oak near a rock pile. Morrison's old corner, and then with Reddick Bowden'a line v I C1 r ivwannar. wrumps line) to a gum on a licar Une the branch: then with RHdioV twv Col. P. U. Pea.Mll. who re.om- ffiT. fe&JnSiSM ed bunday evening from Trenton more or less. here he was one f t- Ii I -"-"., - 1" I T WH TfiVT Comm issioner. t is probable that some time will be .put in ,he Snte in ecn,ive CaSe A&inst Alfred D,n!,l rZTT'', . r T . - . I - w I n n n . .. . . "nun ia consiaerauon ol other nominations. The bill making effective tbe reciprocity convention wts takeu up in the House Monday and dis posed of Thursday. It probably will be sent to the Senate on Fri- dT .A rule was reported by the committee on rule Monday pro tiding for a vote at 4 p. m. Thurs- A m a't k : n : - iui vcuiag motion, jn the adoption of tbe rule the House will go into committee of the whole and discuss the Cuban bill. The program of the minority is H WE WANT YOU TO COME AND SEE US. "V We hare just about gotten our line complete, and want to talk to you about is 'some special things in one of the things wc ho Drofcecutrd th Hm v ouicu Daniel for the murder of Mr. F. G. Simmons, father of Seuator F. M. Simmons, says that the evi dence upon which Daniel was con- vicieaoi muraer in the first de- day of April, root, and record T I office of the Register of Deed tnut. MORTGAGEE'S SALE Under and by virtue of the power con- j Uined in a certain morteaee deed mnAl chattel mortgage, executed on the 26 IS UV well defined by the resolution adopted at the Democratic caucus. A rule cutting off amendments will be opposed, in order that an amendment may be offered, trik ing out the differenti: 1 on refined r 1. n 1 1 . uK4i iuj eliminating me 5-year ciause. ibe resolution made it the tene of the caucu that the Democratic members should vote for the bill either "upon the adop tion or rejection of the amend ment." With the House in committee of the whole. Speaker Cannon will be given an opportunity to consid er further the make-op fthi House committees for the preseLt Con gress, gree was perfectly clear and con- elusive. The witness John Park, er and others, who were the first to reach Mr. Simmons." found bis gun some distance away from him, with the butt end toward the place where the negro stood. The euo Register of Deeda for-Ki h. mono county, -N.C in bok RRR. par isou.uj uie noiiman cc i roy Railroad onipanj, a corporation, and Alex McN Pffe. Jesse W. Page and David A. p.. for themselves ind rridually, and merolj Der 01 ine nrra trading and doing bu-i-ness noder the firm name of of the Page ! 1 tt ' KK r age, " "c jwe w.i;gc 10 me nndersigued 1 we court nouse aoor in Kockinp-- a . - jr jr c us. just completed our MAT stock-Stetsons, Elk have also completed our SHOE stick, and we can show you the Priest, most stylish and the most durable Shole for the money you have seen, It will pay you to look at our -l . ST war positively not cocked, and I bam, N. C. I will sell by public outcry" vai laci was snown absolutelv I r J ecemoer next, 1 j : . 1 t .. auu iiccuy oy mose witnesses. When they first picked up the gun they broke it, .nd found that nei ther one of the shells had been ex ploded. Then they closed it and the same being the yth daynt December I93f t " o'clock, M to the highest bid I a?r, xor casn, tne following real and personal property, to-wlt: r 1 k 1 a certain tract or parcel of land in .Richmond county, adjoining the lands of James McQueen, the Hakin. land, and others, which was conveyed to SJSS 3 Sbn Tf"0' "J'0"" Shoes that wear a longtime aod make life's walk easy." Futl and complete line of pulled tbe trigger, bat the ufelT lh u McN. P.g, Je. W. p,,r. Mlrh inn Tt , uu um vv. x-MgK vj una from w. M. " w KAM, T SLU MEN'S v AND BOYS less gun, and Mr. Peaisall, fearfu. 'r 't7 iduly record i, . , . u,Mlnt office of the Register of Deed- 'w 11 ""K"1 one 01 those tbat I of Richmond county in Book EEE. . i. i. j" . . trf i i- wuiwi uue mere dc e is cere- being broken, examine ! ..i. MS',!.?" Picu la, descrip- v w a SJ 1 aw VI 9m.SXA fi Trvl and says it was not one of thatl SECOND A tract or parcel of land kind. When the catch was released J KL,.!?? J" .hmond; county, ... I ..w. u. UiiU., UCKTIOCU . WEARING APPAREI irom neaa to toot. Give us a call and remember our motto X is It as fo2Inn remnn cocked evenlwit: adjoining the lands of P. D. Wi. after being broken and closed snin. 2.'" .ie?5r?-. and. w iuc gun coma not I is ooandei and d esc i. bed in a I tbe Register of Deeds A Great Pity. IMot MounUin Xews. be fired when th- tri, it certaIn deed made by John W. Ucr,. ItUagreatpity forthouaefolneof ed showed ,. c: ?l . TtT-T L' .7 toWlllian, . a j :r c. " . . I a irrand l m . I .jjjjuua oaa I V"''";. "uu irguicrro in Uie OGce of c was unrniy, out l,-n.T: , -"-uMsina. nol released the safetv uw ruinea oy such a man I vr , ' sa Prof. Ruut tv-r.v j- . . .1 iNews and Observer. spared and tbe child is .hould t , TTIV:"" ., , , I v uut l'1"' w nam spoiled. I don I advocate too much I nd fast on such action and utterance ido mywu, dui nttie ic DeceiurTmaIU "ow ra-h admirer, of the tisfaction GusvrAnfoori or Your Money Back. trandZ D W cU,, a o - uw A4jk. iujry rod is office of c.rri "'U ecu oi aucnmond wiach ded reference is herebv mA t- io some cares. Is the world grcwing better? V enly, we hope so, but we shud E. Z. Zemp, cashier of the Far mers and Merchants bank at Can black akina and flat nose are du.- acn &- committed suicide 1 ut ed from the bead of tho branches the MondaJ- Col. E Miller Bovkin. oooer ai wiii reach tho purpose its I Pent of the same bauk, acci fouadeinUffldedJs to reach, I dentallT shot hmU K. - .in iw , "ference is hereby nude tn a more particular description of said land, ii being the same land conveyed to I KC J -unn JM. awaiB and wife by deed which ia ivmnftr. t n .l 22Z, pp.371 &e, in the ofSce of Ihe Register of Deeds of Richmond county ..... . 'I' irom A. r. P ge and wife. datedV Qth day ol May, .S99. i corded ia iS o filHriTr i YOURS TO PLEASE,' 1
Rockingham Post-Dispatch (Rockingham, N.C.)
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