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' ' s 4- ft x i V t .y AROUND TOWN Her. ;W. R. Cbppedge has been siCK-vntti cow tnis week. j We see "the good of our new sidewalks this weejd . v ; ' - - fReViSeabolt' ha?-been V&tift to histoom:this ' wek. withirippe. : C xry i. .-A -v-.: , j We have an ad. in this issue "s iw j-v o yx xvwjuiirt ham He ghte. ; Look at it. : it you use xne oaxon :speaK a : doesn't take it. It won't hurt you and will certainly help us., Mr. D. L. Gore, of Wilmington and Dr. Smith, of Polktbn,were here on Wednesday, in atten - dance at the annUal stockholders meeting of the Farmers' Bank. (Three convict escaped Lin Tnr thiv rrraav - f i, w w would think that thPft warm days tend to make the guards Su?!! Umtm sleepy Mr. Morse is a son of Mr. and . '.y - Mrs. John Morse, of Great Falls. Laurinburg is to have a mili- The bride is the daughcer of Mr. tary company. Why can't our and Mrs. A. P. Fiye, of West boys organize one, for Rocking- Rockingham ? - i ' . ' ham. " The uniforms, gun, etc. The Anglo-Saxon extends con are furnished free of charge by graduations to Mr. and Mrs. the government. ; Somebody make a move. .. We have a valued communica- tion from Capt. Everettrelative to' the officers of the Confederate army, which, we are sorry to say, the Rockingham Dramatic Co. isj crowded out of this "issue. Those who have read "Mrs. However, we hope to be able to Wiggs, of the Cabbage Patch" publish it next week. . will appreciate "Mr. Biggs of the bers of the Daughters of Liberty I will be held in the hall of Pee Dee Academy on Friday night, February 21st. All persons in terested in the organization are invited to attend the meeting. ine Annual fctaie, ixuncu meeting oi ine junior uraer U rated American Mechanics will b? held at Winston-Salem next week, benjmng Tuesday even- mg. -l ue xiocKingnani vx)nncii is entitled to, and will send three delegates. - I A movement is on loot to or ganize the rural mail carriers of Richmond, Scotland and adjoin-; mg counties. - A call has .been issued for them to meet in the court house in Lpurinburg, on the 22nd inst, at which time the matterof a permanent organiza- tion will be discussed. Mr. T. F. Webb's little daugh- ter has recovered entirety ftoni an attack of scarlet feyer. : The The quarantine over Mr. Webb's house has been removed and the house has been toroughly disin fected. .The friends of the fami ly need have no fears of danger in visiting the family. I Mr. Geo. Warburton was pain fully hurt a few days ago by his horse. Tfie horse was hitched 10 a wagon ana became unmana gable. Mr. . Warburton , was standing on the ground between tke wagon'and the fence. - The horse pushed the wagon against him, he being between the fence and the wagon, knocking him Unconscious. : V He . was 1 ; badly h urt but this fine old gentleman is of the right grit and he has about recovered. : ' 4 Death of Jlr. William Porter. ! Mr Wm. Porter died at his home near Laurinburg, ' at jan early hcu Wednesday morning, of Tjeumonia his illness being of only three or four days dura tion. His remains were brought here and interred in Eastside c'4etery, on Thursday. - Mr- Porter was about 45 years of age., He.married in early life and leaves a wife and two chil dren, a son and danghter,r-both grown- He was a brother! to Mr. A. W Porter, of this town; . Mr. Ejee Porter,' Mrs. W. P. Ingram, of Malee, and Mrs.. J. M. ,Dock- ery, of Dockery's Store. " - ; r ' Rev. Mrs. 5 M. V.f Sears" and Mr. J. C. Sears are helping Rev. p. W. Hawkins in'a ", meeting at Monroe this Sweek. Roberdcl - "Dakota Bob.' ; .v: "Dakota Bob! was the attrac- twin fipri Tnsrlftv'-arTrl Watias. day. He is, you : might'1 say a national character, and is always spoken well of by the press. THe h Wnesday fht ch -was; indeed He is very quick at Tepar- tee and can't be guyed" under any circumstances. , His long nair, Daagos, etc made mm very "de-stinck-tive." i V- " J Mr.alter Morse and Miss Jasper Frye Were married last Sunday at the residence of the groom's brother, Mr. Carlton 1 Morse, of Lewarae. ; Esq. A. P. Barrett performed the ceremony Jn his usual per- Vrty we the followjng couples : Mr- Tebe Henry with Miss Laura Rjdle, and Mr. Sankey, Mors I Morse. ; Alr- BiSga, ofjfo ultry Yard The above is the title of the next play to be given' here by - .... --s. .Most of the characters in the Nay are of thegenUersex, onU inree pemg maies. It i3 needless to state tha when the Rockingham Dramatic Co. ,, gets behind a thing you can Icok for results. We anticiDate the pleasure of a deUehtful even- ing when "Mr. Biggs of thelPoul- try Yard" arrives iiftcwn. : m. T. Hinsons is the place to make your money go fartherest. Mrs. Whitlock's Reception. -An important social event to morrow will be Mrs. Paul C. Whitlock's reception at her home on the Boulevard m Dilworth, m honor of her guests, the Misses De Vain, of Fairsoh; Rogers and Crossland, of Rockingham, and Mrs. J. T. Legrand, of Rocking- ham- The - decorations m the hall will consist of red carnations, Tox pmk ?M mA m y and carnations. The receiving .party, in . part, is as follows: : -" Mrs. Cameron Morrison, Mrs. Frank Garret, ; Mrs. Plato T. Durham, MiFses Ida Morrison and Ernestine NuttalL Char Iette News. - J. & P Coats' best spool cot ton 5c spool, at M. T. Hinson 's. " "Richcjs have wings. ' But the millionaire's - sons usually open the cage doors. SOME PEOPLE BUY SOME PEOPLE v BUY GOOD GROCERIES SOMEPEOPLE ; r" ' . BUY BETTER GROCERIES, ' ' BUT-,- everybo ;y ; Gets the BEST GROCERIES at M A mm ALWAYS RELIABLE. SEE THAT YOU CALL PHONE! 38 WHEN ,YOU WANT THE BEST. Fresh Oysters . PERSONAL - Mr. Thomas L. McNair, alead- ing : .business man ot -: "Scotland nmintv. wa hpri this wppV. - - . , Mr A, S.'Dockery spent Mon- day in . Carthage. .r. ; Mr. J. Carwich. of Danville. Va., visited, his daughter, Mrs. A. Arensonthis wee ' ' - K t.V r. Tmli.:: lJ- m" kjuuimw war, luuuuay ill P1? iSm m Misses Mary Shaw, Eva and Jessie KirkTand, of Raleigh; :are visiting Mrs. O. A. Brown', j MowersrJ. B Smith, Wm, Mc Mrs. W. J. Adams, of CartR I Intosli, W. E. Reynolds, : J H aire, is visitinc her barents. Mr.1 and Mrs. Stephen Wall. - : . ; Hamlet Dramatic Co. 1 The Hamlet Dramatic Co., of Hamlet, N. C., has a date in that city, at ; the graded, school for Tuesday evening, IFebruary 18th; here they will present "My Friend From India. " -They have engaged the ; 2nd Regimental Band Orchestra; of Raleigh, to furnish music. we unqerstand quite a num ber of Rockingham people intend going over to witness" this play and we are confident all who at tend will enjoy a rare treat. We think we - know ; our neierhbor ! town all fight she is no ; slow thing. . -:; ; yy i S;- ; Rockingham seldom . has the opportunity of witUessing a good thing on the stage and v we voice the universal sentiment of Uie town inv invititisbTir f sister town to fehg 'yTriend From India" v over feelnig safe, in promising a "full house." Wv mean it," be sure to corned C. M. FURMAN, JR, , Civil Engineer, ROCKINGHAM, N. C. RS COLE, Dentiftt. 8olioitii your patronage. - Office: Front rooms over Richmond i County Drug Store. A CHANCE FOB YOU If you need fifood. substantial HAR NESS, we have it. , . If vou want a srood one-horse. WAG ON at the right priee, we have them." If vou want anything in the LEATH ER IJNE, we have it. - Encourage Home Enterprise. BUY FROM US. , ' E. S. DAVIS & SON ' V " GROCERIES PURE," FRESH,; CLEAN. Every Saturday. )) Gentlemen of the Jury. Ke follln? areth mes of l"e Srors- Hrawn serT e i l5e 1 APni rm oi ine, superior court. 1ST WEEK. . ; z. 0. Ellerbe, D. C.'; Tb rower, E. D. Baucom; Wm: A Currie, P- Wicker, B C. Hinson, E. T. Bounds, Matthew Terry, J. A. Wilsbn. Luther Wilson, R. L. Ussery;R.;L. McDonald, Calvin Crouch, J. E. Meacham; John C. rw P TitrT r T W Davis, f BoticlnolW Lassiter,: E. jD Gaddy, J" W. Williims, W, H. Roberts W. ' C, Nichols M. J Thrower, . Claud Polk, A. A. Hicks, J. Sand- ford, J . vy Thomas , Jno. U. Mc Kay, R.li Patterson, M. C. Coy-, ington and E C. Thomas. 2ND WEEK. W. H. H. Bagwell, J. H. ; Cov ington, J. T. Douglas," E. Bald win, Wesley Ellerbe, W. D. Cam eron, B. M. Dawkins,1 L. B. Mc Neill, W.C. Ellerbe, J. C. Da vis, B. S. Swink, J. E. Allen, Jim Nichols, J. R. ' Dawkins, ! Luke-Gibson, J. R. Haywoow, Joseph Lassiter, W. C. Leak, W., T. Covington. Charlie Ashworth. Capt. E. Bethune, Jno. M. Mc Nair, Z. F. Long and J. W: Phimps; ; : ; r - ; A good grade of Ginghams 5c yard, at M. T. Hinson 's. at ' Stockholders Meeting.. Tne regular annual meeting ot stockholders of 'the Farir ers' Bank -was held on Tuesday and the old board of : directors was re-elected as follows: R. K Steele, W. F- L. Steele, -M. ' H. Fowlkes, Dr. L. C.Smith, W. B. Cole, Z. F. Long, H. D. Ledbet- ter, Pr. F. J.- Garrett, J. M. Smith and L. .S. Covington. : The "usual semi-annual divi dend of 5 per cent:lwas declared. BDSI Young Lady Stenographer deP sires position; Address Miss B, Box 182, Hamlet, N. C. . fe8 tf For Rent 3 nicercomfortable: furnished rooms; suitable for young; men Apply to Mrs. J . T. Lyon, on Watson Heierhts. - ' fe8 Farm for Rent 1-horse farm for rent; Man with stock preferred. R. E. Bostick, Rockinsrham, N C. f8, I For Sale One good New Home j Sewing, Machine, one coal stove and one wood stove, wee me. m. j. Thrower. .' fe8 2t Sttayed YearUncr I have a Stray Yearlmcr at my house. Awner can get same by proving" property and paying charges. "Thomas Town- send, near Dockery's Stored - fe. 3t I Peas For Sale Mixed varities. Write me what you want quick. Fred P. Pdoser, Orangeburg.S. Ci - Monuments - Want ; to make - contracts with good men to sell Mar-J ble and Granite Monuments, .romo stones and Cemetery Coping for us during the year 1908. Salary or com- mission. Write at once. Mecklen burg Marble and Granite Co., Char i. lotte,.N C. ; , de!4 8t For Sale 2 -horse farm, 123 acres, open more or less, r Will rent or sell. Gaston Henry Fair urounas. For Sale at a Bargain.w Larsre Kinse. s with reservoir attached, in first class condition, I having been used only a short I time. Will sell at - a sacrifice. F. Dickinson, at Terry-Dickinson Cos. store. - -' "; -: Notice Is herebv eiven that the undersism- ed will apply to tne. snerut i icn mond county on ' the 6th day of May, 1908,for a deed to 39 1-2 acres of land m Mineral Sprinsrs township, listed, by Midd MoLiean and sold 'on tne btn aayr I of May. 1907, for taxes due 1906. A. A. Williams. JtTirchaser. s This Feb. 1. 1908. :-. fel 3t Notice Is hereby given that the undersigii-; ed will apply to the sheriff of Richmond countv on the 6th day of JMay 1908,: for a aeea to juo acres oi, iana m maws Creek tothiship, listed by Catherine Pate and -sold oa the 6th day of May, 1907; for taxes due -19063 A AWiV liams, Jurchaser. unis eD. f, iyu Notice .'Is'herby given that the undersi will apply to the sheriff of Richmond county on the 6th day of May. 1908, for i a deed to : acres or lana in Marie's I Creek township, listed. as the property of the estate of Wesley Coving'ton, and sold on the 6th ay of May, 1907, for I taxes doe 1906. WAMeDONALD: ' v Mrs 8 U STOGNER. NESS LOCALS REtSOLVED- THAT;!!4 &UAI 7 7 A YOU BE A COW C AALENTNLoj' GO ALONG WAY ToVARD-VINNl KfrA .U' 111 im . ' J" . ,. . I . MAKE UP YolR, MIND VALENTINE. . THE 5E-ST -5 EN D . Y oU R, JEL P I -5 -SoM E 11 W 1 L L JVi Als L YOU r t LL MAKE GOOD. IF YOU AKE NOT -QUITE READY FOR THAT .JPRINd UIT, COME ArtoVNDvVND LET US TIDE YOU OVER WITH AfeNEW NECTIE- AND JoMEJHIRTS AND "COLLARS AND CUFrJ; HOJIE ERY ANDUNDERWEAfc-WEHAVE IN OUTCSTORE EVERYTHING YOUR BODY NEED-S -AND WE KCAU HELP TO MAKE IT TiT TO LIVE IN. COME AND IBT UJ TONE YOU UP WITH ONE OF OUR NEW TIE AT 2 5C THAR LoOK-5 LIKE: THE SOC vKlNtV DON'T BUY A -SHIRT FROM -STOCK OR HAVE' dNE MADE To YOUR MEA-SURE UNTIL V YbU v HAVE Looked at our-s. REPECTrULLY, Ro VALUABLE RESIDENCE -FineResiderice Lots situated on nortK of ' : . , - jots lugfifcatpres EI. Maniifaurcrs Bailrliiif " W ; "7;" ' At: i) To -SEND YoURELPV A i VALENTINE YOU CAfM TH I N j OOD!TVE AIa OOOl A1HP n CLr YOV 1 O V - 'fi 3C the pub- . - Jpir " R6c!dnil:af:it : -O'w : V -." . f -- .1- -. - 7 . -- t- - :- ' v .. . . ' f . -.- xr ..... . '..".'-ft J , ' ,.t-t... v r .. . . I . . , i 4 I -. r.; srf Jf y ' ';' j .A - - v ., - v . ..... -uots. r i
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