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V I r ''Vi.-.- .- i -y 'i'- i-.a .i'.ti''! i J - x- : -f.- .;..---.-:- v.rj3- w J,:-3- '.- "-" - X iS i! "" m Ii'. 1 TIIE: GOUIJTY IIEIVS. KOBERDEIitNO. 1 v--lIr. Hussell i Dunn, an aged : lnaii;.was found dead in bed, at Mr. Ji J. Elliott's, early, Wednes-. day morning. J': He came " to Mr Elliott's liouse a few days ; ago and told him.that f he was going to die, and wished to die there. He had been v unwell K for rsome time. v On his person was found fiye'or six dollars in money and a good note for 11. or -12 dollars. Hia.home was on JacksoiCreek, Al miles northeast of this place. His wife died about two months ago.r Mr. Buhn left a large fam . ily of children, all grown. , ; : :- J Notwithstanding the severity and changableness of the weath er, the Kealth of this place is - good. -i-; : ' " ' j : . There seems to be a plenty of v mill help, v Several more families jare to move in in a few days. KMr. E. Bi Stbgner has sold out ;his barber shop to Mr. Aulay. Crouch, Auley is "a student An the high school here. He is a " close student and will make his mark;' : ',. I Miss Stella Hutchinson, one of our teachers, has been quite sick ; at the home of Mrl J. J Bennett : ! for several days. I Rev.: A. B. Caudle, evangelist of the Pee Dee Association, will cenduct? aperies of meetings at the Baptist church here, begin r iiing on the second Sunday in -March. He will hold a meeting Jand organize a church at Hoff- man, about April 1st. ; . :r - Correspondent. ; - i; t PKOSPECT Sf The sandhills are" on a t boom now more people coming inl , -Mr. Tohn H. Webb, of Anson county, has moved to the Tom . Home place. A ." -'s- X j - s ;. v '' j Mr: Melton, of Scotland county :is coming to the D L. Gore place. : I Mr.' Robert Wallace is moving : on Mr.. Gore's place. . - ! j 'Our school is going on nicely now. Most of the boys" have stopped to plow. Sorry we had 't6stop. -JrN v .-,; : - There was to have been preach ing at Silver Run, Sunday, but it v was so cold that the people could not giet out. ' j - -' j. t Mr.' Tom Horne was out at his farm this weekT We were glad to meet him. j : -1 t Mr. D. A. Thrower was visit ing his uncle; J. O. McKay, one day last week.! i' S Mr. and Mrs. John McPheson were visiting at Mr. J. O. Mc Kay's one day last week. t Our grippe patients are most all improving, t - , - -" j - Plow Boy.- : ' MT. 'OIilVE Mr. Editor: r We are under ob- ligation to you for printing our dots last week, and hope you will find this fit to go in your, next .-. issue. - . . ; ' : J, Rev. Henry H, Covington will preach at the church at this place next Sunday. : I 3r Mr. Robert Pate was visiting . n the settlement last; Saturday ; night and we think We hear the ' ; : distinct tingle of wedding bells, j e are spny to say that good .roads are out of the question for v isThe bosses! say :1t;;biir j , mountains are too steep for their jweak squads to drag down.; But; v Sufferingand Pomrs Savedji ;Lope says: , lam a .carpenter and nave had many severe cuts heal ed by Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It I has saved me suffering and dok lars. - It is by ; far the best heal- ing salve ,Ichaveceverfound.l Heals burns, sores, ; ulcers, fever sores,; eczema and piles. v 25c jat all druggists. z - Spring will soon overtake iis..; Keeping Open House m:Ul Everybody is welcome when we feel good; and we feel that way only when our digestive or gans are working properly. Dr. King's New Life Pills Tregtilate the action of stomach, liver and bowels so perfectly one can't help feeling good when he uses these pills. 25c at all druggists. iMarreldusii ?y!are:pleased announce the coming of Prof . Hemstreet, who is rated as the greatest hypj nbtist and 'mind ; readerof Lthe day. . He has played j manpf our neighboring towns and has created the greatest wonder aild excitement b the istrangielpWer he seems to possess. V The press and people speak very highly of his entertainment wherever he hasappeared. He . will be in Rockingham Friday .night, Feb. 14th; and two ladies, or one lady and one gentleman will -be ad mitted oh one paid 25 cent ticket amission xo ana zo cents -' Too wCl sH nUt from Fla Safety to Ifourotoc xin. Choice Selectioxi Of Graxix: gWillcesVi Good 66 d s- on v -the i outside of : a sack; is: an" absolute guarantee that iKe i grain on the inside' is clean and .sound. Our ; cleaning process removes all itrash and ' grit9 and our careful inspec tion insures quality. Sound and clean grain is as impor tant to the health of stock as good food is to you. H We have been selling good grain nearly half a century, and the : quality has always been the best. All mer chants know this. You can buy "Wilkes Good Goods" at general stores. Sound-r&in means sound stock. . lit fllll J M . : ill-.' .- - - CURES DL00D. SK1N DISrAS ESCAN .' If yonr blood js impatKin, diseas ed, not or xou of bum rs u you nave blood poiBon. a ncer, earbunclest ; eat- mg sores, scroiuia, eczema, ncnua, r ines and bumps, acabby. pimply skin bone rains, catarrh, rheumatism, or any blood ov skin diseaseis, take Jtotanic Blood7 Balm (B. B. . J5.) boon au sores heal, aches and pains stop and the blood to made pure and rich. Druggists or by express. $1 per large bottle; Sample nee by writinar dood Balm Co., Atlanta Oa. B. B. B is especially ad-vised for cnroniov deep-seated t cases, as it cures arter all elite tails. - m30y sale fl8D I389S Action ; : There are certain nerves that control the - action of the heart. When they, become .w.eak, the heart action is impaired; Short breath, pain around heart, choking sensation, palpi tation, fluttering, feeble or rapid pulse, and other distressing symptoms fol low. Dr. Miles Heart Cure is a medicine" especially adapted to the needs of these nerves and the mus-t cular structure of the heart itself It is . a strengthening tonic that brings speedy relief. Try it. Foryeqrs I suffered with whatl thought wajj stomach trouble,- when the - doctors told me I had r. heart trouble. 1 had tried many remedies. , when the - Dr. Miles' almanac came Into my hands, - and "I concluded to try Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. I ; have taken three bottles, and now I am not suffering: at alL I am cured tCnd" this medicine -did it." I write this in the hope-that it will attract the at tention of others who suffer as I did." " oAi ,r .M5S' D' BARRON. 804 Main St., Covington; Ky. . Your druggist sells Dr. Mllet' Heart Cure, and we authorize him to return , price of first bottle (only) If it falls to benefit you. Miles Medicai Co., Elkhart, Ind - Wflili ill The IHnd Xoa Have Mwsnrii Bourrtt, imd trhlcia has been - n.nH lias been mado under liis perV ; ZI- concl sapcrrlsioa since it3 infancy jUl Counterfeits, Imitations radSJu but Experiments that trifio witn. and endanger the health. oTj Infants, and ChlldfreiJfcEx n n mm . ..mi - - TORI A Gastorla is a harmless jrabstitutorpr Cas - riciIrops and Soothmg Syrup ' contains neither! Opium, Jttrphi Narcotio - substance. Its agro is'its gruarantee. It destroys Worms " and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea andCWmd , Colic. It relieves Teethingr Troubles, cures Constipation 'sv and Flatulency. It assimihites thoF - Stomach and Bowels, jvinjf healthy and natural sleep' The Children's PanaceaTho Mother's Friende . , cnnuirjc CASTORIA ALWAYS Beans tiio Cnatorb ; of ieffl Toiii Haye Always Boiijit In Uoe For Over: 3 ekro tCc mcw vm errv. Exnt A good 36-lb Feather Bed for $10; with Pil. i lows. All Goose Fea i ther Beds, 251bs. for A11nm A 4. Wanted. "Address, -Zff fLf( Ii. J. Turner, Mfr. A rrnn 1 i Box 48. Grover, N.a UUU - Wb. Will agadrv make yoM some prices this week to do you good ? v v S a - bono EKPEnir.::es eiicc?ti:suiv ;tArB unuurncTonino Tncitmss r i t(j ennoLc us to serve tci with the t FA I CUtSS C7 A7PARRTU5 YCU nEQUIRE - bbp- attss iacTr;arTiiiK5An&Lnsrcuifju, JJOP CHONG, I the town of Ebckingham will ; i Have another large game thkt we : willput with him, and drag down ; our soft sand hills in a few days Vv !-'A crowd of girls spent Sundav it the coinmiihity, and ,the boys iinougnti tney t were 1 having itnutuer'ieap year party. n fp4isse ; Willie AbernettiV and I Emma Long' were in V Rocking ham Saturday.; f Mr; T.J. Gibson went Gibson's c : ;Mill Saturday to see his brotherfs ;wife, Mrs. James B. Gibson, who I is quitesick-i with : pneumoniaV Glad to hear she is better. : v - Hustler: - Rulte the ' to welt br taklns r. Nrr and Ltrer ,pt 9 : &e 56 Ashland Repellant or Ladies' Cloth at S5c"per yard.-: $1.25 Broad Cloth to go at 75c per yard, , . . ' A good assortment of Ginghams at yard. " ' r Several peices of Outing in plaids and stripes to goat 4 7-8c yard. A few Purs to go at less than cost.. J. & P Coats Spool Cotton at 5c a spool. '. . " Just received, a large shipment of white Waist Goods, Em- broideries, Laced, etc- , z We are agents for the celebrated 'Queen Quality?' and "Walk- uvei" bhoes. , The Chinese Lanndryman,' " ' Is back at Ms old stand, ney t to the Ansrlo- Saxon 0(Saa: where te will be Pleased to se Wa l infd I friends and easterners, fiatislaction goaranted in every particular Bring jruuz iaunary xo me ana i Will treat yon SiiillEibETTTTEn: 7 c 3 r Thanking you for your past patronage and hoping to merit a coatfnuance of sani&, I am, ; Respectfully yours, :.- o e bo obp o o W.A.IIAfIjOtJD " 203 Broad ; 5 KJCHMOXD,; YaLSS FLORHST. : Designs forvfunerals and wed-VJ ding's ftirnished.-.Chir flowers are J our aavertisements. -. . , ; '. t Orders left at the Parmers, I tsanK, Kpclcingham, will be tele- f -flrtsi.Tliwl wifKmif awAAik , v' t ivuvuv VAii90 antes il vVf v W V an ghe you aireason abe price bond io Admir? tors Guardians, dfv vn?Ci Officials, Bank :OfGirA Employ eci and other bonds- c tfJHITE BAKBER SHOP, al.r McNahf Proprietor. r Next door to Savings Bank , ; - I - N Respectfully yours, -; (( W T. WICKEB, ? " . Photographer. Successor to H. B. CoonedA: . " I ' RnAVtnfiAn. r Convinff and Enlarrfnev nini.'. - " Picture Framing of all sizes. , J , . AtJfJiH1"1 r , - wors: guaranteed. , fv uocJKingnam, n. c. ' . Attorney-at-Law- Practices In ; all rnr..u . .: and in the United Stitfi,flS?1S; . Circuit Courts at Raleieh and iClaJid Notice ton JiiSiS:' All" persons - are hereb mercial t;,"""" to Ml com-f ' against trespassing- in anv manner, nn. I - Office vunm iJLux.l on my lands in. Rockingham township. Washington street w a "'er ' I adjoining the landarf William" little "vwcmy ot. " Steele, JohnS. Covington and others. V 7i STEELE I.nWnPDimT, 1 . . i.-, . .- . . - - , Attorney at-Law, " .5 Yri. 1 p.. is 7 it , .r'l ' PL3JLES fcr'Ca- CCceoTcr IVa Dm t,i PI i v
Rockingham Post-Dispatch (Rockingham, N.C.)
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