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A REASONABLE CHILD AS TO SUFFRAGE LAWS fo'l, tc.wt : Adjoining the w NOTICE' Imds of 1. U. y Aiker, Alex, lager -r . . . . , c j . j j I Notice U hereby giren that hr virtue of & Hro. and others, bounded a$i-....--: i i f. r . . 1 Vi r mi fall twl riltrv til 9u.m I LS A A 1 X X 1 f ! r If TT 1 1 L I . . JZ m . " un-j icprcicuuiuvc 1SJCJZ OS isuioi ioiiows. viz: uounuru 01 inr i the Superior (Jourt ot Kicnmond couotj That rm nnapplMi ana jH-luiani. too; That I won't play at ail, unle I can be l-s. ' Ar..l dictate what others hall do. Cut I a I way h am plcatant and smiling and bright. When my playmate do just a I aay, An.l I never incline to a quarrel or fight If I only can have my own way. Proposes a General Investigation Thi-y .nay that, whenever a feast l pre pared, I rauwir for more than the rest; That I am not content if it equally shared. Cut I must have the most and the beat, of cur, I eipect them, I frankly ad mit, T pvo mc the best on the the tray; AihI I'll never be ur!y or ulky a bit. If I only can have my own way. Th-y ay over trifle I worry and fret, A.kI at nothing I'm often put oat; 1 ,. y fay, if opjhwhI, I fly into a pet At the least contradiction I tout. !:ii truly, ray t4mr I never will Umo, And I'll alwayn lie merry and gay, ( I am but allowed to do just an I fhlMMO If I only can have my own way. Crolyn Well in Success. THE SOUTH'S ALL FIGHT ame i bounded and described in I in an action therein pending, entitled B. a certain deed made br John VV. L Newton and TM -Newtoo.Eiecu-,;.-.,. V f- ton of. Younger S. Newton, deceased, ts McKay and his wife, Mary E. Mc- El, mhh wfe Em Smitb, i win kSY. tO William I - llaWKin. andU.ik.CHt fnra I., nfrnnhfr inni rt r:i r i : . I " - j , cjjrccuiuiiTc oi wnio, ree:fctcrf(j :n tne office of Ketritter the same being the 7th day of said month, has introduced a resolution which, of Ieeda of Richmond countr. inat3 o'clock m., oner ior saie at tne - , . . , , . i -' . . e . . I court hcase door of Richmond county, to afier reciting the law regarding biok A, pages 1457-0-9, to wbicn the hiht bdder 4or ch, the follow. uffrage, says : "Whereas, it i a matter of cbrc- moa information and belief thai the right of tome of the male citi zens, being twenty-one years of ge, to vote at elections named in aid amendment lo the constitu tion, except for participation n II the rebellion or other crime, i dr- I'.ce and wife, dated the 9th day deed reference is hereby made for J ing described land and piemises lyine a mote particular description 6i j and beiog In Richmond county, ad join- said land, ir beine ti e tame land MS the land of saiJ Eli Smith aadG. . convever toA F. I bj r Colmn Dorth iide ,nd ear the Rockingham M. mrktni and wife by deed road, in the line between said Smith and hi'h is recorded iu book ZZZ. pp Freeman, and runs soutn about 10 71, &c , in the ffice of the Reg- chains tu rcorner, thence with said 7 . r ta. d l. . a Freeman's line to the old hne between er of Deeds o Richmond coun Smhh aQd FreeniaD, thence, south , :nd the fame land coin eyed to 55 W 78 chains to coiner, thence south A McN Page by deed from A. F. 70 E to the Bever Dm, thence up said nied and abridged in certain stat ; therefore, - Resolved, that the matter be re ferred to the committee on electi i of the president, vice-president a: d representatives in congiess, whotr duty it shall be, and who shall have full and ample power, to in of May, 1899 and jec rd d in ibe ffice rf Heyister of Deed r-f Rich mond county, in bok NNN, -p 47, &c o which referei ce is here by made for a more particular de scription, cortiining about 7,ocx tcrr, more or less. THIRD One saw mill known as the little mill No. a, saw aod ull fixtcres, appliances nd ma- vrstigate and inquire into the va- chinry connected there with, and lidityof the election laws of the lo one 20-horse power Tanner & - 1 ,,,. j Delaney engine and boilrr and all several states and tne manner o J . . , . . , - , , , fixtures and appliances connecter uieir cu.u.mcu., uv ucl.,c. therewllh. situate on the Dawkim the right to vote at any election amj on Millstone creek, in Rich- for the choice of electors for presi- mond connty. dent and vice-president of the Uni rUUK.il I Also ibe .urpentint An Affable Idiot Who Asserts ted States, representatives" in con- M1 ?S?tind.SLp"a!;S creek to a corner of Freeman's land, thence N 70 E 40.50 to corner, thence N 8 W 33 to the beginning, centaining 186 acres. r This the 5U1 da of Nov., 1903. V P. C. WH1TLOCK, Commissioner. SPECIAL RATES VIA Seaboard Air Line . -'-V - RAILWAY - Commencing Oct. 15th, 1904, the Sea board Air Line Railway will puce on sale round trip winter tourist tickets to all winter resorts in the South and EUERETTT & LEOBEUTEn, Fire I nsu ranee. Over 20 Companies in Our Agency, I .1- ii 'r.L i - I ThJt It Knows Nothing re" or !ne memDC" 01 ,nc ieE' , he saw and planing mills of t. e 4 Mature of uny state is denied to the Page Lumber Comnanv. about four Better Than a Bull Plow C'furli.tte Observer. Tie Souther Farm Magazine u considerably exerci- d, the Vsh 1 ton l'ot says, b cause some af fible idiot asserts in the columnf male inhabitant of any of the miles from Hoffman, N. C, and states, being twenty-one years of being ihe only turpentine stil nnn 0 rilf7An ft f h I Iintd I o Tickets will be sold up to A pril 30th, I9"4, with final return limits May 31st, For further information aptly to local agent or address Z. P. SMITH, -T. P. A., Raltigb, O. C. bompl 7 . . FIFTH The saw mill known States, except lor parucipaiion in ... Mji, No 1 8aw and aM fixturec he rebellion or other crimes. Sa d machinery and appliances con- gftfW(K$gSXs committee shall have power to nected there witn, ana one 35-m.Tse $ of a Xorthern newspaper that thr Uubpocna and examine wines es, power Richmond Locomotive Knmh knows nothit. better than a .,nj th rA f, Works engine and boiler fixtures, ,. 7 a .1 . 1 -u t , 7 ;w" situ te about four miles from Hoff- bull plow, and th t high claR and other evidence that maybe mat, N. C, in the county and indein agricultural machinery s necessary for a full and. complete St-te aforesaid. .1 .t ranker to't he pe" pie who d we 1 investigation of the several sub- SIXTH: Also the Shay .Tram siurh of the Potc-.i-c and Ohio, jcis herein mentionsd, and it shall Locomotive No. 31?, and also foui The M.gnzine lifts U.c hide o! this be authorized to sit during th, car8 owned and operated on th .... , . .... . . tram railroad of the Page Lumber writer at every l:ck,much to the sessions of the House and 10 bae c.t in the county of Richmond, amusement of the Post, which such printing and binding done as N. C. ; also two other tram en cu!mly advice the South not .to it shall deem necessary; and it g'oes, which are subject to mort- worry over the. Iucubtations ol shall make a full reDort to tleUaKfi r L J Jones, trustee, ont " 1 ete Burial Outfits. COFFINS, CASKETS, ROBES- Etc. Mjme far-off editor who write 8 House of the result of the invest- with teasle in his hair and who i-a'r-'d tn couth for feirof ge -t nt' r::. v-r b . cabbage van in Y 1 . Sis the Pr, bv v iy f advice: "Stay at home; rai: gttion tit as early a date as pos sible. Marching on Panama . General P.aza, president of Ec crops; accumulate money ; I uador, has cabled to resident Alar mrho- our propcty; then branch roquin, of Colombia. mpathizing Lonnecte(i therewith, and one 35 ut, if nu will. lake a whirl il with him in the recent events on the mrr polis, sell a few gold J the isthmus of Pn. rn i. known as Bill Filz operated on the tram road of the Page Lumber Co.. near Hcffman, andtheotber known ns-Janey, operated in connection with the taw mill on the Ledbetter lands, near Rockingham N. C, SEVENTH Also the saw mill known as Mill No. 3, caw and all fixtures, appliances and machinerj WEST BROS, ROCKINGHAM, N. C BOND We can gire you at reason" able price bond lor Admins ' istrators. Guardians, City and County Officials, Bank Officers, Railroad Employes and other bonds. 500 Or IOOO Cords of 4 Foot Pine Wood At Robcrdol No, 2 Mill SN N Sjn 5 L". Jack of . All Trades 1 . f -- - Ull T " .: 1. - , -.- ,, ., MILLIONAIRES WEAR SOLID GOLD WATCH CHAINS.BUT THE GREAT MAJORITY Or MEN WEAR VatdiChainc " v Jast as stylish and hand some as all-gold ones, wear just as long, and a good deal cheaper. They are guaranteed to give entire satisfaction to the wearer. . The Jack-of-All-Trades is n Two Horse Power Verticle Gaso I'oe or Gas Engine, manufactured especially to (111 the require meet uf Farmers, Stockmen, or anyone who uies light power for putrping and operating machinery. r Experience bat shown that it is most relible, economical and safe power, and extremely simple in its operation. Costs from 1 to 2 cents per Lour whsn running; costs noth ing hen not running. j Pumps water. Shells corn. Saws wood, Grinds feed. Chuti s butter. Runs cream separator. Run printing presses. Rui cider mills. Handy for a hundred, other jobs. 11 SI satisfaction to tne wearer. j For Sate by h ROCKINGHAM, TV. C I j I Dealer In 1? l W etches, Diamonds, I U ' Silverware, etc, (J PAINT TRUTH IN A NUT 8IIELL When you paint your building there are two kinds.of paint to select from : list Good prepared paint ready for use. - - ' 2nd Lead and oil mixed by hand. You should always choose the good prepared paint. T- It costs less,, wears longer, and looks better. We can tell you why this is particularly true of Sherwin Williams Paint Come in and letus give you m"--:- more than anutshell of truth TJ7 4 The fall is a splendid Ht V7v' timetopsiat. yf-&&!fc, - ilk C Vr 5r t , ' , V I nil ---i,;V' -'r 1 . - " - .9 OLD DY Everett Hatrdw are Company horfe power Richmond Loconv president Uve WorkB engine, boiler and fix the iedbettt 1 bricks Will -striei, build a.pal Marroquin has 1 1 1 d thaukinc !ure L8,lUaLe on.t the erdettr v. . , n. linds about five miles east of Rock ;:ce a Nrwpcrt or on the Hudson, General Pl iza and adding th.it jnchani and it itay you 11 meet that bull Generals Reyes, U Del eros, Os- EIGHTH Also the s w mill plow e.tuor and give him a few pipna and Holguia are marching known as mid No. 4, saw and al dollir t. uct heme with. The on Panama with a larL'e armv to fixture?, machinery and appliance .1 .i You'll' all njhi Aud it adds: subdue the isthmians. "F om irginia to Texa, andj The Colombian minister to Peru connected therewith, and one en nine ued therewith, and one Red diner hnilir. and all fixturps rnn ? 1 . r .11. . . . . . ... I " irvin 1 loriua 10 lissoun.ine soutn has puDlisnea at Lma Cablegrams netted therewith, situate on tht is increasing its substantial prof- received from hU goetnment, per.ty with everyday. Iu fertile d.ted at Bogota November 10, 11 t.rl I.ield harvests that abundmt- and i2. repecrively. The cablt ! reward husbandman and propri- grams say that the Col mtian gov nor ause. Loucn, corn, sugar, le nment has taken measures to Kf.in, fruits vegetables all these suppress "the isthmia 1 traitors,' ..re piudaccd in lavish quantities, and adds tint 'all p itirsnndal Our catth fatten on lush grasses, classes have offered to the govern- 1 - r 1 . . . - 1 winter in u e evergreen cane- ment their lives and properties, in defense of the national territory.' brakes of the lowlands. Tillers of ihe oil dwell in plentiful, even luxurious, homes. In Louisiana the K'e-tt sugar plantations stretch for mile about stately dwellings. iicn and women dress for dinner 'very niht and lounge, afterward. in dr.iw'ing rooms lighted by gas Kentucky, Teoneee, Virginia luruih the bet horses in the or!d. Mortgages are extinct prt&, and dispossessions are as rare a rocs or dodos, Texas is an em psre larger thau Fraoceand needs oi.Iy population to be richer. Ala tama would make the fortunes of hi'.f the petty sovereigns in Ger m 'J)'. and Mississippi could put Pm and Ital upon a paying ba,. within six months." that is very good -is far as it C'vrs, bat the Post left out of its enu tncrat:on one of the most important f all the Southern States. Per Jup a classification of the possibil Hieof North Carolina was a task which the Post did rot care to un dertake, and it is not necessary for f.e Observer to go into'it now. We might be pardoned for saying, tiowever, that North Carolina, man fctactures every year enough beds '"J mitt restes to put all the peopte "fthe State of this bnlkplow edi--r to sleep in. And that's only one thing that North Carolin . can mind vou. Chinese and Russians Fight It is reported at Tien Tsin that Russian troops, marching toward Han-Hai-Kwan, encountered a force of imperial Chinese troop and that fighting ensued, the Ru it is asserted, pretending tW the imperial force was n bjnd of Chinese robbers. Altogether ten thousand imperial troops have crossed the frontier oto Manchuria. Andrew H. Green, the 4father of Greater New York," was shot and killed on the stepof his home in New York last Friday by an insaae nero. J. C. Pritchard has been con firmed Associate Justice of the Su preme Court. District of Columbia. MORTGAGEE'S SALE Under and by virtue of the pow er contained in a certain mortgage deed and chattel mortgage, exe cuted on the 26rh day of April, 1U01, and recorded in the olhce of the Register of Deeds for Rich mond county. N. C, in book R. R. R., page 139, &c, by the Hoff- mau and Troy Railroad Company, a corporation, and Alex. McN. Page. Jesse W. Page and David A. Page, for themselves individu ally, aud as members of the firm trading and doing business under the firm name of the Page Lumber Company and V'nggie Page, wife of Jesse, V. Page, to the under signed, at the court bouse door, in Rockingham, N. C. I will sell by public outcry, 00 ti e first Thurs aav in uecemoer nexr. tne same being the 7th day of December, loo-t, at ia o'clock m., to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing real and personal property to-wit : FIRST A certain tract or par eel of land in Richmond county. adjoining the lands of James Mc Queen, the Hawkins land and others, which was conveyed to said Alex. McN. Page, Jesse W Page and David A. Page by deed from W. M. Bostick and wife. dated the nth" day of Jan., 1095, by deed which is duly recorded in the office of Register of Deeds of Richmond county in book EEE. pp. 271, &c,. to which deed refer ence is nereby made for a more particular descrtp'iou of said land. SECOND A tract or parcel of land lying and being in Richmond county, Nortla Carolina, described, W. M. Jones & Co, land in Beaver Dam township, State and count aforesaid. NINTH Ore planing mill plant known as the W. M. Jones & Co. plant; including two boilers, one 40 horse power and the other Go horse power; one double cylinder engine made by Tanner & Delaney ; one S-horse engine; two planers. one Keystone and the' other Glen- cove; one 2-saw Raley & Her mance edger: one dry kiln and ap paratus one steam pump; and all other machinery, appliances, fix tures and tools u-ed in connection with said planing mill plant. TENTH Also tlie following horses and mules, towit : One gray horse nfmed Frank about 13 years old ; one gray horse named Charlie about 14 years old; ona ba horte named Bandbox about iO years old; one sorrel horse namet Larry about 9 years old; one bay mar; named Alice about 9 ye art old; one black horse mule named Bob about 6 years old ; ne blac3 horbe mule named Pete about 6 years old; one gray mare mule named Mag about nine years old ; one biAck horre mule named Mick about 6 years old; one bay horre mule named Tom about 13 year old: one sorrel bone mu'e named Snap about 13 years old; one black mare mule named Kit about eight years od; one bay horse mule named Mike about o years -.Id ; one bay mare mule named Loci about nine years eld; one blacV horse mule n::med Pete about S Terrs old one - black horse mu'e named Sug about 13 years old; one black horse mule named Eclipse about 13 years old: one bay mare mule named Mary about 13 years j old ; one gray hore mule named Bob about 13 years old; one bav horse mule named Heck about 9 years ma; one D-y mare mule named Ida about S years old; one sorrel horse mule named Dock about 7 .vears old; 01 e bay horse mule named Henry about i3year old; one sorrel horse mule named To be about nine years old ; one gray horse mule named Joe atxut 11 years old ; one roan horse mule named Bnb about 11 yrars old; one black hcrse mule named Sam about 8 years old; one bay mare mule named Lyde about S years old ; one j bay mire mule named Beck about 13 years eld; one bay mare mule named Rody a ben" S years old. Thi the 5th day of Nov.. 1903. k rs. FANNY U WALL, Guardian of Henry C Wall. UorteeJ YOU WANT BOTH When' you try on a pair of shoes look for two things Comfort and Style, - j You must have them bothll Either one by itself is not enough It is easy to make a comfortable shoe it is . easy to make a comfortable shoet it is easy to make a stylish shoe' Both it is very difficult to combine the two. Two make a stylish shoe that is comfortable it is - the highest art A shoe may feel comfortable ye t not fit properly.' T Now it must lit or you are sure to have trouble And the better it fits, the better it will wear and the longer it will last The one shoe that FITS WHERE ALL OTHERS FAIL 1 is "Oucen Ouality " It fits because it is made in an infinite variety of original styles to suit all shapes of feet and all occasions Oueen Ouality" originates its own styles Then : they are copied by other makers-' If vou want to be ahead on the fashion wear "Oueen Oualiiy '.' ' you want twice as many chances in selection, try "Oueen Ouality " A glance through our stock shows this. Boots $3,00. Oxfords $250. 1 ' :- Special Sty Lb 50 cent exit. X X X Fmt color . eyelet vted eickitirelj. XX X The, B CAUDLE CO, u IE II For Thing to Eat We Can't Be Beat I Call and see our new line ot groceries fresh and of tho best! quality; Everything for the can be found at our n 3C n RICHMOND COUNTY DRUG COMPANY. sO yO O O EVER.YTHING ' IN DRUGS . ' , . AT THE Richnnond County Drug Company. table stor. : " - - j - 400 BUSHELS RED ' Rust Proof Seed Oats Just Received, Ship-stuff, corn and hay kept on hand all the time. Country produce of all kinds bought and sold. : ; -x t -- HIGHEST CA5H PRICKS Paid for Country Hams. We Want 50 at Once. Highest jcash prices ' paid for chickens frying-size pre ferred. When you come to town, bring along some eggs, butter, or anything else good lo cat. Our delivery wagon always at the service of customers in town or at the mills around town. ' !l: ' WHITLOCK & HORRISOH. 0 II.
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