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r, 4 mt'' H. , 1 - 1 ?7 ill i 'i , 7 Angln 0aKnn! v Published Every Saturday. 'ROCKINGHAM. N. G. J. M. SMITH, Editor and Prop. ' Entered at the Rockingham postofflce a second class mall matter. All communications intended for this paper should be addrsssed to "The An-lo-Saxon." No communication will ap pear in these columns unless accompan ied by the writer's name not for pub lication, J but as a guarantee of good faith, y ' : .-;,.. r.-x: . .-r Anglo-Saxon Agents. Z. R- COVINGTON. Roberdftl No. 2 A: C. COVINGTON, Roberdel No. 1. LONNIE TURNER, Ledbetter's. -, -S : Campaign literature is in evidence. Did Cataline his own pants? Henry Blount. Did the Catskijl mountains? A Pittsburg jury has decided that a kiss is not worth $2,000. A Rockingham lass is. In the death of Rev. Dr. L. W. Crawford the Methodist denom ; ination has lost one of its . ablest jt blisters, v Our preacher-governor will be here Sunday. Don't be afraid to turn out to hear him. He will net hurt you. . When the average American awakes in heaven hewiltHbe dis appointed unless he finds an alarm clock and a cup of coffee. Women are great as bargain hunters. Here is a chance for some of them, In Baltimore $75 funerals have been reduced to ROBERDELi NO. 1 Feb. 21st Your correspondent having been sick is now "f roze up' so has not been able, of late, to gainer eitner much news or money but people will take the Angio-baxon, and l find them generally able to pay for it. But it takes at out all the money to pay for wood at the present prices. v;:i wv-. Mr. Wm., Green, aged about 65 years, died here Monday and was buried at Bear Branch cem etery. He had been a great suf ferer for a loner time. He was a member of the Baptist church for many years and is now gone to his eternal reward. Mrs. Alex Mcintosh has pneu monia. She was sick with the same a year ago. Will Ormsby moved this week to Steeles Mill. He has only been here a few months. Mr. R. H. Crouch has been awarded the contract for carry ing the mail from Rockingham to Dockerv's Store. tMr. J. W. Currie is improving his Dlace bv the nl&ntiner of shade trees. We understand he was looking for roses also. Bet ter not, Mr. Currie. The boys will come to admire the roses and will take away your daisies. The members of this family ars mu sicians of a high degree and whoever has a soul would be de lighted with an hour spent at this home. We hear Mr. Coppedge's ser mon preached here highly spok en of. But that is not strancft for his sermons are all enjoyed by the better class of people as well a3 his contributions to the Saxon. I am afraid, however, from appearances, that a good many people failed to read his article on "Reverence." Our frier d James , Gay, after several months of wandering, has returned. XXX- What's in a name? Abraham Lincoln Brick has been nominat ed for congress in an Indiana district. Wonder if he is a gold brick? The way they are hauling lum ber and brick it will not be many more months before Col. John McNair 's orchestra will be heard in our new onera house-" Suffering and Dollars Saved E. S. Loper, of Marilla, N. ' says: 1 am a carnenter and have had many severe cuts heal ed by Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It has saved me suffering and dol. jars. It is by far the best heal ing salve I have ever found." Heals burns, sores, ulcers, fever sores, eczema and piles. 25c at all druggists. MT. OlilVE Mt. Olive, Feb. 21. Messrs. J. M.Hadley, D. W. Sedbury; H. B. and Walter Coppedge spent Sunday afternoon at W. Long's. ; Mrs. Pleasant Long was taken suddenly ill Saturday night. She is better now. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McDonald have returned from Charlotte where thev Havft hpATY visitmo for the past two months. They will now remain at home on the farm. The matrimonial .situation has taken a move upward. Buggy riding, buggy buying and house building is the Dro&rram amoncr OUr SDOrtihcr vouncr ' men' Mr. , f C3 w R. L Dawkins, who is among the latter, is building, a room or two tonis nouse. hustler. Feb. 28. Mrs. Ann O'Brien died a4 the count home last Sunday mornincr. She was bur ied at Green Lake church ceme tery Mondav. She was the wid ow of the, late Rev. Jas. O'Brien. Mr Dalton Long has been con fined to his room for the past two weeks with boils. Mr. Nelson Gibson, has the grippe Misses Emma Long and Millie Abernethy were visiting Mrs. Margaret McDonald's last Sun day. On returningthe mule became frightened and threw the ladies from the buggy" Miss Abernethy was hurt, but not se riously. Hustler. Don't forget Hinson Bros auc tion sale of car i iages and bug gies Saturday, Feb. 29, in front of the court house. J Governor Glenn will talk in the Methodist church here next Sun day morning. At 3 o'clock in the afternoon he will deliver an address at the court house. Those desiring to hear his excellency will now have the opportunity. to weak and afllnf ntnao. then li at leaft on ;1 r ta halm 'Rut with that war. two treatments. most be combined. One is local, one it constltu. tional. but both an important, both essential. Dr. Shoop'i Miht Core la the Local. Dr. Shoop'i Restoratlre. the Constitutional. The former Dr. Shoop'sKifht 3ure is a topical nnicoas membrane suppository remedy, while Dr. hoop's Restoratire is wholly an internal treat Bent. The Bestoratire reaches tbroarhout the entire system, seekinr the repair of all nerre. all tissue, and aU blood ailments. I The "Nifht Core", as its name implies, does its work while you sleep. It soothes sore and inflam ed mucous surfaces, heals local weaknesses and discharges, while the BestoratiTe, eases nervous excitement.! aires renewed rifor and ambition, builds up wasted tissues, bringinjr about renewed strength. Tiger, and energy. Take Dr. 8hoop's RestorativeTablets or Liquid as a general tonio to the system, far positive local help, use as well This way of killing chiefs of police around Fayetteville is get ting to be monotonous. The pro hibition law of, carrying conceal ed weapons should be rigidly en forced (?). , ... . It is said that the south is so torn up over agitation of differ ent kinds that emigrants have almost stopped coming here to live. And a good many of those already here are talking of leaving. It is a long lane that has no turn. At last plans have about matured for an elegant three story brick hotel for Rocking ham. Let the good work move on Rockingham is waking up sure enougn. The Wilmington Star man should not get discouraged. If the state goes prohibition and Wilmington is dried up, he has the consolation of knowing that there is a bar at the mouth of the uape Fear river. According to prohibition pa pers, the time will soon be here, when men will wander every where a-looking for their beer. "Ain't it awful !" is the query, whenever they stop to think, 4 The bars, are closed the town is dry we cannot get a drink ! ' Re aDectfiihy dedicated to the Wil mington Star man. It looks like a shame when a corporation, especially a railroad corporation, has to go before a S? ..ynen and get down on their, knees, as it were, and beg them to let them stop a thing that is n6t navino- Anrl call this a free country. No won det railroad work is being stop ped m NorthCarolina. That was a big time they had . in waaesboro last Saturday. , Governor Craig was there; 1-iOV- , Jernor Kjtchin was there, but governor Home was not, and there is where he missed it. Both of the other governors made tre mendous; gains Great is the hunt for office, and great are the jj.cjxNpeopie oeiore the election. , yn, znua! GIBSON'S MILLS As I haven't seen any dots from Gibson's Mills in some time, I thought I would send in a few. Rev. A. J. Groves filled his reg ular apDOintment at Green Lake Sunday. He will preach there me third Sunday in March at 3 p m. instead of the fourth Sun day. We are glad to say that Mrs. J- B. Gibson, who has been very low with pneumonia, is slowly improving. Mr. Charlie Terry, of .Red Springs, is visiting friends and relatives in this neighborhood iVeare clad to hpnr that Mi. Scarboro's family, who have been very sick with grippe and pneumonia, are getting better. Come again, Gobbler, we are glad to hear from you. Gobble of tener. We hone vonr ssp.m fail ing ground is as good in Wolf Pit asJt was on Rocky Fork. Oh, Gobbler, j don't give your self any trouble about Col Chance. He is going to run a tiiree-horse farm, and if cotton mills do shut flown nobody will suffer. me liibson Mill school will close March 6. The entertain ment will be on Sarnrd the 7th. The public is invited to attend Miss McRae is a fine instructor, and we all hate to part with her. we wish her much success. School, Girl. PROSPECT Our school will ' ' UUUt We are all aorrv that, it tni o4 lhere was preaching at Beaver yam iaunaay by the pastor, Rev. A. J. Groves- Mr. C. Terrv. of Red Snrincra is up in the sand hills for a few clays. The farmers have Tint, rinno w w r UVUV much plowing oh account of so mucn ram. f Mr. John H. Webb went to Anson county last week on business. Miss Laura McLean spent Sat- uraay ana Sunday at home with her parents. There will not he xYxai-is. a reeK next Sunday. Won't some one start a Sunday wwi at jrrospecu Jtlow BOY. The Littler Loner Co. are selliner on aoout $,&00 worth of new and up to-date hats and rana olnsi no- out their entire wholesale stock at a big reduction. Now is the merchant's onnortn nitv Pnr hats $9 to $24; caps $2 to $4.50 per dozen: 25 ner Cent. rHrhnt- men's and bovs' straw hata and ladies' and children's sailors at by per cent discount; met thirty days. These discount, aro for closing lots, as all lots run about one to three dozen. Send orders to the Little-Long Co., ynanotie, JN. U . BUSINESS U1GALS 1 i SHorses I havejust return ed from Richmond with 15 h ead nice horses. Come andfsee them at Sher iff Hinson's stables. Prices right. W. C. Flowers. fe29 tf House for Rent Cbtfc ige. 3 rooms, kitchen and Dantrv. Ti-.;n.lv lo cated, and ffood water, in R ocking ham. Apply to Z. Beale, iledbet- w;rs, j. fe22 tf Young Lady Stenograph er de sires position. Address Miss B, Box 182, Hamlet, N. C. fe8 tf Farm for Rent 1-horse farm for i-ent. Man With stock 'prel erred. R. E. Bostick, Rocking-han. N. C. f8 Dr.lhioop's FOR SALE BY LUDOLPH G. FOX. is Safety toTfonrStocl in CKoicc Selection. Of Graixi 14 WUkes' Good oods on the outside of a sack an absolute Guarantee that the t grain on the inside is clean and sound. Our cleaning process removes all trash and grit, 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. IH We have been selling good grain nearly half a century, and the -V. quality has always been the best. All mer chants know this. You can buy f Wilkes Good Goods at general stores. Sound grain means sound stock. 1A WILKES Hqod E000S (SKTIUZTDQ) The best is none too srood when it comes to a set of working harness. Ever stop to think of the strain that Js constantly upon it? Ever stop to think that poor harness will worry the Jife out of a good, faithful horse? A cheap set? of harness will cost you more horse flesh and accidents than three good sets) would cost. E. S. Davis & Son make a specialty of working har ness and jevery set turned out is of hon est material and conscientious labor throughout. Do not buy heavy har ness anywhere until you see what E. S. Davis & Son have. E. sJ DAVIS & SON Notice Is hereby given that the under sign ed will apply to the sheriff of Richmond county on the 6th day of Mar, 1908,, for a uccu wt( acres oi lanttmBever lam townsnip, listed by heirs, of James H. Dawkins and sold on the 6th day of may, iyo7, for taxes ue 1906. A. M. maimer, Ir'urchaser J This Feb. 22, 1908 Land Notice. To whom it may concern: On Mohdav. the 6th dav of Mv. 1Qrt7 at a sale made by M L Hinson, sheriff of Richmond county, of real estate for non payrnent of taxes I purchased a tract of j land containing 100 acres listed for taxation in the year 1906 as the property of W H Bailey, for the sum of 7.00. The sum necessary to re deem said land including, taxes, inter est and.cbst is f 9 40 The time within which said land can be redeemed will iexpire oh the 6th day of May, 1908 that if the same is not redeemed before the expirat ion of said time I will apply to the Sheriff of Richmond countv . for deed for said land This Febv 1. 1908 L J OLIVER ' SOME PEOPLE V BUY GROCERIES. SOME PEOPLE BUY, GOOD GROCERIES SOME PEOPLE - BUY BETTER GROCERIES. -BUT- EVER YBODY Gets the BEST GROCERIES at mm ALWAYS RELIABLE. PURE, FRESH, CLEAN. SEE THAT YOU CALL PHONE 38 WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST. ' Fresh Oysters Every Saturday. C, M. FURMAN, JK Civil Engineer. ROCKINGHAM, N. C To All Pool Fald ililBn For Sale at a Bargain. Large R3nEre. with -11. i , . ' : vuv?uu aitacneam iirst class condition, havmer been' usaH nniv ci i gme. Will sell at a sacrifice. I xinuuson, at lerry-uickinson What does nav dav mean to vriu9 Perhaps you get just enough to ca ry you through the month without a dollar to spare. Perhans von aon't get even this much. If sunh is the case the International Corres- pondence Schools, of Scranton. Pa would like to e-et W 1 : x uvy uave raisea tbe salaries of hundreds of discouraged men and are at this very moment tiii hundreds of others to better them selves. Salary raising is the spec ialty Of the I. C. S. If Tnn rrmlA nice to have your salarr i-io urup a postal to JOHN SMITH 109 Washington Avenue : He will show VOU hftiw i. V- can help you secure promo- vxuu. xx you, are intfire. . . - , "-"'I ni 1UC tne postal NOW. t, Donfc TO,t. W juu xi xorget it. fl0Withe.tinA. .... ' ' " , . . 'riMMwrS ill II : ' ' : . II II FertoDSzeiP TDne o-eaft ota Is known wherever Cotton is grown and Fer tilizers used, as the greatest producer of large yields. ' ' See that the trade mark is on every bag-it guarantees against imitations and insures you are getting the genuine Royster goods. v F. S. ROYSTER GUAWO COMPANY NORFOLK VIRGINIA m ; i iwm 'r1Trrr2nm'' .in m.n.iiM.I I " "" " i .- mmm , A CONFORMS TO NATIONAL PURE FOOD AND DRUGS LAW ..taction or Vinra". -prSN, StU by Ludolpb 0. rox. Druubt. RoclUntbam. N. C. Saturday, Feb. 2&j will h thl tune to get you a srood bucrev or caanage cheap. Hinson Rm ihave an auction in ,fwnf ,4.ul - . avww xjjl UUC fpoart noose cn that date. Good carriages and buggies will be going cheap Saturday, eb 29. Hinson Bros, will have an auction in fmnf. Af t. - - - wUW WA we WUX7I bouse on that data -. Mr. D L. Register, father of Dr. E, C. Register, who prac ticed medicine in this county sev eral years ago, died in Duplin county last Monday. 1 1 s 'a i-.. t 5 i I f V ' K 1 t -1 1 A I, 1 1 .1. :4 . if.
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