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1 J1 ,5 .Jt V 5 if. V r.- - m I -J . ... - . ifflili ' '' .. - , y . mum, m I'M ...-. .. .:. .u, ,.-.... - Pu: - IT. C. ? J. M. SMITH Editor and Prop Catered at the Itodcingham postoQee t3 second class mall matter. All communications intended for this paper saoald be addrsssed. to I he An-Clo-Saxonl No communication will ap pear In these oolemma unless accompan ied by the writer's namenot for pub lication, but as . a guarantee of good - fattier - . llnAnslo-Saxon Agrents. Z. R. COVINGTON, Roberdel No. 2. A. C. CX5VINGTON. Roberdel No. 1. -I5NNIE TURNER, Xedbetter's. ! The : burning of the graded school building in Ohio J in which 185 children lost their lives, should be a warning to other towns. Has1 the building here any means of exit with the ex- ception ;of w thefront and back I doors? Is not the.back door keot locked ; all the , time? People should be careful. Fire is like iligtitiu&syoaydm --never tell where it is going 'to strike. . . - - Time Drawing Near ; We intend sending:: out state ments to subscribers who are due us for this paper and will make t every effort to i?et our books in such a condition that we will no have to drop any names. April the first is - when the new postal regulations go into effect, and we will be denied to send the paper to any person who is due ior one year's subscription. We do not -. want to lose'a single subscriber, ;:. but if on the 'first day of next rAprjl you are due us one year's J subscription 'your name will be : . dropped Pon?t wait for a state- - ment. Send us a" dollar and we : will give you credit. , Bemember that when the stom nerves fail or weaken, - dys pepsia or indigestion musf al ways follow. But strengthen these' same weak inside' nerves with Dr. Shoop's Restorative, and ' then see how quickly health will again return. Weak heart and ; kidney nerves can also be streng thened with the Restorative, where heart pains, palpitation or kidney weakness is found. Don't drug the stomach, nor stimulate the heart : or kidneys. That is wronir. Gk) to the cause of these ailments. Strengthen these weak inside "! nerves with Dr. Shoop's Restorative and get well A sim ple, single test will surely tell. L,. G. Foxr- ' Sunday, School. Superintendents To Sunday School Superinten dents and'the Public Generally Notice is hereby given that there will be an interdenomina tional Sunday school convention held at Blizpah the " 5th Sunday in March. Speakers pertinent to - the occasion will be presents H. Roberts, mMM:yW::v W President. .V ;Ticklingor dry ? coughs wil . quickly' loosen when using: Dr Shoop's Cough Cure. And it is bo thoroughly harmless, that Dr. Shopp tells .mothers use nothing else, even for very yoanp; babies. Vihe wholesome green leave's and tender stems of a lung healing s mountainous : shrub give the cu rative properties to Dr. ShooD Cough Cure. It calms the couirh. and. heals the sensitive bronchial membranes. No opium, no chlo- roform, : nothing harsh used to r injure or suppress. Demand Dr. Snoop s. Take no other. L. G. FOX. yy;-' ; , ! -: Daughters of Liberty ; ; -A council of the Daughters of - Liberfy, the woman's branch of the Junior Order, was instituted here last Friday night by Nation- all Vice: Councilor, J. N. Max weu, oi oansDury me new council t started ? off witK - very bright prospects, 57 - members taking the ; obligation afe-the first meeting.: ;We understand quite a number have s,ince signed the charter list, which makes it al- ready one of the largest councils of the order in- the state. Per sons qualified will be allowed to join as charter : members until - the last day of this month. :? -. - ' -;i Here comes the spring winds to chap, . tan and : freckle. Use ?inesalve Carbolized,'(acts like a p ouitice) for cuts, sores, burns, chapped lips, hands and face. It r csthes and heals. Sold by Lu- : IiEDBfiTTERS Good health prevails generally in the village at present W e think r there is one" man here that will go Whirling in the old fiddlers' convention at Rock- mghair. - , t - The new road - between here and Currie's shop is now ready for travel. It is not a model,but it's a decided improvement. Supt Z.Beale has: been initiat ing his horses to his nev7 plough ing machine. It, work like a top and turns 4and surprising: The second quarterly meeting for Roberdel circuit will be held here on Saturday, March 21. There will be ' Dreachincr on the I following daywhicb is the fourth fSunday. Wi G. Terry and L. S. Gibson have "recently funish d their homes with elegant organs. That is risrht Make musio and be merry, but don't overheat your selves, ha, ha. Last wee there was a . man canvassing the village with gas olene smoothing iron This week we have a man selling patent lamp protectors. The writer with several others from; the village ? went to Rock ingham last Sunday to hear Gov. Glenn speak. . We were delight ed with his frank way of . ex pressing himself;' Indications' are that spring is close by, as some of our neigh bors are preparing their gardens; Farmers are also taking advan tage of these beautiful days in the way of preparing their lands. : Mr. A. D. Scorboro, after be ing compelled to suspend school for "two weeks on account of sickness in his family, resumed his duties last week; The school will sp'jn come to a close and many little hearts will be made sad. . Subscriber. $100 paid by Dr. Shoop for any recent case of grippe or acute cbld that a 25 cent box of Pre ventics will not break, i How is this for an offer? The doctor's supreme confidence in these little Candy Cold Cure Tablets Pre ventics is certainly complete, It's a 8100 against 25 cents- pretty big odds. And Prevent- ics, remember, contain no qui nine, no laxative nothing harsh nor sickening. Pneumonia would never appear if - early cold y were always broken: Safe and sure for feverish children. v 48 Pre- ventics 25c. Ludolph G. Fox. Miss Fannie Louise Neal, who underwent an operation for ap pendicitis several weeks ago in Salisbury, Teturned home last Friday. She has been getting along exceedingly well since the operation and will soon be en tirely well again. Laurinburg Exchange. A ladies': fur was found Sun day Ask Dave Crump for it. Sale of Land The Little-Long Co. are selling off about $8,500 worth of new, and up to-date hats and caps, closing out 1 heir entire wholesale stock at a big reduction. Now is the merchantfs opportunity. Fur hats $9 to $24; caps $2 to $4.50 per doztn; 25 per cent discount; men'sjand boys' straw hats and ladies ' an d - children sailor&at 39 peR-cent" discount; net thirty days. r These discounts are for closing lots, as all lots run about oneto three, dozen. Send your orders to the LittleLong Co. Charlotte, N. C BUSINESS LOCALS I Have For Sale a lot of corn and rough feed at the old home place - near'Ellerbe. J. P. Inram, Quitman, Georgia. . -- m 7 Lost Last" Saturday evening in M. T. Hinson's store a $20 bill. f5 reward will be given to finder if left at this office.: THOS. M SMITH.: Lost Account book;' contains some- accounts and a check. Finder, will receive reward by leaving at . Saxon office. J. A. White. 3jH6rsesI have just return ed from Richmond with 15 head nice horses. Come andgsee them at Sher iff Hinson's stables. Prices right. Wi C. Flowers. . r : :fe29 tf House for- ;Rent?-Cottage, 3 rooms, kitchen and pantry, nicelv lo-. cated, and gtiod water, in Rocking- r imuji. Ayyiy vo ; ters, N, C North Carolina, Richmond cnunty In the Superior CJourtBefore the CJerk Mrs. Ldde S. Steele, Plff, vs Frank Shortridge and wife, Kate Short ridge, K M. Shortridge and wife, El Jen Shortridge, W. R, Land and wife May Land, Rosa Shortridge, Robert 1 S Shortridge,L. H. Shortridge, Mrs. Ham A. Crane. Mrs. Eliza Short- ridge, Beulah D. & Clancy and her husband, Benjamin Clancy, Dfts, G The defendants, E. W Shortridge And wife. Ellen Shortridcre, Rosa Shnrtrld ire. Robert S. Shortridge, I fT. Shortridsre. Mrs. Elisabeth Crane and her husband, Wo. A. Crane, Mrs. Eliza Shortridge, Beulah D. s. Clancy and her husband, Benjamin Clancy, thnvA named, will take notice that an action as above entitled, has been in stituted in the Superior Court of Rich mond county, before Thosi-Xt. Coving ton. Clerk of said Court, by the plain tiff, Lide S Steele, against the'above named defendants, the same being an action to procure order, of sale ef lands for the purpose ox manng partiuon, tha summons in which action is re turnable before Thos. L. Covington, Clerk of said Court, at his office in the court house in the : town of Rocking ham, in said State and county, on the 3d dav of Awll. 1908. at 12- o'clock noon, at which time and place said de fendants are required to appear and answer or demur to the complainant of the nlaintiff or the relief asked; for will be granted. - "V Given under my hand and seal of of fine at office in the town of: RockinsT' ham on this, the 2d day of March,1903. THOS. Lu COVIN li TUH, , - - Clerk Superior Court -mh 2 4t - - Richmond county, N. C. Land Sale .Bv virtue of-authority in me vested by a judgment of the Superior Court of Richmond county, made by Thos L. Covington, Clerk, on the 29th day of February, 1908, , in 5 a "certain special proceedings , pending - in said court wherein W A. McDonald ahdL. J. McDonald' are plaintiffs, and W. R. Covington, Alvin Covington and Claude Covington are defendants, 1 will,: on Mondaythe 6th day..of April, 1908. of fer for sale for cash to the" highest bid der, in front of the .: court house door, in the town of Rockingham, in said State and county, the following; de scribed tract or parcel of land, td-wit: A tract of land situated, lying and being Jn Mark's Creek township, in said ; State . and county, on the .south side of the north prong of Falling Creek, beginning at a maple, a black jack and poplar pointers at the head of the bog o the big branch and runs n. 84 e. 8.50 chs to a pine in Mirg branch a maple and black gum pointers; thence s 51 e. 4.75 chs to a snort leaf pme a little north of , the spring; thence .3. 13 e. 16.85 chs to a stake a pine and black jack pointers: thence 8 68 w. 32 chs to the run of the - Big; Branch; thence down the various courses of said branch to the mouth pf the bostbence up the various courses of said bog to the be ginning1, containing either ; 79 on 85 acres? fiiore"br less, and being thd same tract of land that was conveyed by Jno. Taylor, Sr., to his daughter, Julia Kelly, for the term.of her natural life and after her death to the heirs of her body in f ee simple -'for ver by deed dated Oct. 16th, 1867. This Fb. 29th, 1908. : JNO. P. CAMERON, t mh7 4t ' Commissioner, - Sale of Land By virtue of authority, in me vested by a judgment of the Superior Court of Richmond county, made by Thos. It. Covington, Clerk, on the 29th of Feb ruary, 1908, in a certain special pro ceedings pending in aid court, where in M. C.,- Freeman, Ex. of G. J. Free man, dee'd, is plaintiff, ahd Mary Free man and others, heirs at law of 6. J. Freeman, dee'd, are defendants, t will, on Monday, the 6th day of Apru,1908, at 12 o'clock noon, offer for sale for cash, to the highest bidder in front of the court house door in the town of Rockingham in said State and county, the following described tract or parcel of land, to-wlt; : A tract or parcel of land situated lying and being in Mark's Creek town ship, in sftid State and county, begin ning at a corner on the Rockingham road, between the Palmetto Railway and Mark's Creek, rear the Freeman cemetery opposite a wild cherry on the south side of said road, and runs a line parallel with the right of way of the" Palmetto Railroad to Hughes' Branch; thence down the . various courses of the run of said-branch to and crossing? Mark's" creek to the out edge of the swamp of said creek on the souch side; thence up the various courses of the swamp to a corner opposite' the mouth of the Block branch where said branch empties into . Mark's : creek; thence-crossing said creek to and with, the various - courses of said branch to the right of way of the Palmetto Rail road; thence with said right of way ;ta the Rockingham road; thence down said road to the ; beginning, tsontaining 75 acres, more or less. - . mh7 . JNO. P. CAMERON, ; Commissioner. Z. Young liady. Stenographer de- iitton. Aaoress auss B. Box Beale, . Ledbet- c f e22 tf V Sale of Land ; By virtue of authority in me vested by a judgment of the SuperiorX3ourt of Richmond county, made by Thos.' U Covington,- Clerk, on the 24th day of j? eoruary, iwo, in $ certain special proceeaings penaing an said court en uueu tx. jaaiawm ana otners ex parte, I Will, on Monday, the 6th day of April, 1908, at 12 o'clock noon, offerJ for sale, for cash to. the highest bidder, in front of .the -court house door in the town of Rockingham in said State and countv. the ''following de li scribed lands, to-wit: . : .-k ': A tract of land situated Iving and be ing in the town of Rockingham, in said ouaw wut wuuij, ueginningai a Stage in the southern edge of a street called Straight O. L. Kinney's northwest cor ner, ana runs witn said Kennev's line s. 9 3-4 e. 4.50 chs to a stake his south west corner; thence s. 44 1-2 w.0 ft to sbSKe, oanay r jLieaoetter's southeast corner; thence with his line N. 20 1-4, Ws 9.97 chains to a stake his. northeast corner in southern edge of said street called Straight; thence with said street to beginning, containing 6-10 of an acre more or less. This February 29, 1908. . tJAMEKON. . : .' . : . : - Commissioner. -: CU SII5ULD D AS FAHIICUIAIIC? TII2 FCC3 FOaifCia STOCK AS FCa YDURSEIP CI To keep your stock ia perfect worldn condition, you must feed sound, clean crein. Be Artictilakr in buying--see that " Vilkes Good Goods" is on the sack. This is your" safeguard. . .; i ". - :l; ' GWe. inspect and screen 11 our gr&ih. This eliminates trash and insures its quality. CJ For forty years- we have been , selling grain, and nave never sold any kind except the best. Your dealer wilHeU you this. S Now remember, specify Wilkes Good oods," The name is on the. sack. At all general stores. Wr-7:M VILUE5 SflODD GOODS - - ' f. -y, immmmi I? CONFORMS TO NATION At. PURE FOOD AND DRUGS LAW An Improvement over many Coutf h. Luntf and Bronchial nemeaies. system of a cold by acting as a thartic on the bow satisfaction or money refunded. Prepared by PINEULE MEDICINE CO.; CHICAGO. U. 5. A- Sold by Ludolph a Fox, Drultlst, Rocklniham, N. " . , -r T The best is none too srood when it comes to ; a set of working harness. Ever stop to think of the strain that is constantly upon it? Ever stp to think that poor harness will worry the life 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 harness- and every 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. S. DAVIS & SON fOfi kto iln th hMd-eln Annrhwe. hu ttt elMQSQ&llr. AtleMt. to mjt Dr. Shcfeft. and to 5tth hM SS ft little ptak tablet Tht teblet-called Dr Sboop's BedftCh Table teftxes blood pressore wy from pain center. Iti effect ! charmin. pleftinly dUhtfuL Gntly tboucb talelr. U surely toallset tha blood area, lation. ; -.:...i' ."-T--- y"-----r-. ss-.-''- II too hare a headache. It's blood pressura. XI it's painful periods with women, same cause. - .U you are sleepless, restless, nerrcos. if s blood ongestioa blood pressure. . That surely is a I (UWWf .V. M wuwy m mm urn i. w l it In 20 minutes, and the tablets simply dlstrlbuta tne unnatural Diooa pressure. . ; , -Bruise your ftnfer. and doesn t it cet red, and swell, and pain yottf Of course it does. It's cod cestian. blood pressure. You'U And it where pain ist-abrars. It's simply Common Sense, Yl9 tell at 85 cents, and cheerfully Shoopo Eieadaclho -Tablets FOR SALE BY,r LUDOLPH G. FOX. !o III . xnri v UUNUU i HEADQUARTERS FOR LOW PRICES IN : : : Heavy and Fancy Grocorios BEST COFFEE TO BE : HAD CHEAP. Fresh Gardon Scad 2 U2c to 5 c Per package. Seed Irish Potatoes by the barrel. . - 'V - DON'T FORGET ONION SETS Fresh Tiloats a Specialty. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAIL WAY : mh7 i vf.rau wiU'fjet relief from Pain when Ut istl-Ptia PGj r too. Winter, Tourist and all Year Round Special Rates. Winter tourist rates from Rocking ham, N. C. to: m Havana, Cuba;.2l....-$ 62.80 Jacksonville, Fla 22.75 St. Augustine. Ma..... 25 25 & Tampa, Fla. - 35.35 Palm Beach, Fla;-...- 1 41.25 : Tallahassee, JFla. 1 24.95 42.65 98.20 99.15 All Year Round Tourist Rates From Rockingham, N.C to Hot Springs, Ark. $ - Salt Lake City, t Utah-1 Mexico City, Mexico, .r San Francisco, Cal.-.-. 133,00 Lo$ Angeles, CaL 133 00 Tickets to Hot Springs limited to re turn within ninety (90) days, no stpp- -overs aiiowea, to otner points, tickets limited to return within nine months, permit of stop-overs, and are sold by diverse routes - . What does pay day mean to you? Perhaps you get just enough to car ry you through the month without a; dollar: to spare. Perhaps you don't get even this much. If such is the case the International Corres pondence Schools, -of Scranton, Pa., would 4ike to get in touch with you. They have raised the salaries of hundreds of discouraged men and are tat this very moment helphig liundreds of others to better them selves. Salary raising is the spec ialty of the I. C; S. If you would like to - have your salary raised, drop a postal to ' " , : JOHN SMITH V ; . 109 Washington Avenue i He will show you hew easily; the I. C. S. can help you secure -promotion. If you are . interested, write the postal NOW. Don't put it oAV you'll forget it. NOW is the time. ; Notice ' - : - ,Is hereby driven that the undersira ed will apply to the sheriff of Richmond county on the 6th day of May, 1908, for a deed to 47 acres of land in Bever Dam towhship, listed by heirs of James H. Dawkins and sold on the 6th day of May, 1907, for taxes due 1906. A. M. Palmer, Purchaser. This Feb. 22, 1908. : We operate double daily ' vestibule service, with through Pullman Sleep in? cars to Jacksonville, St Augustine, Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis, Portsmouth-Norfolk, . Richmond, Washing ton, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York . - 1 - For Time-Tables, Booklets, Reserva tions or-any further information nail on L O Reavisf-Agent, or address the undersigned C ,H Gattia. Travel inw Passensrer Axrent. No Tuc3hj C, Ml FTJBMAK; "JR K . - CIvU Engineer, rl ROCKINGHAM, N. a Notice Is hereby given that the undersign ed will apply to the sheriff of Richmond county on the 6th day of May, 1908, for a deed to 6 acres of land in Wolf Pit township, listed by Lawrence Levi ner and vsoId on the 6th day of May; 1907, for taxes due 1906. L. R. Terry, Purchaser. This Feb. 29, 1907 - 3t - Notice , r . , Notice is hereby ; given that applica tion will be made to Hon. R; B. Glenn, Governor of North Carolina," for the pardon of Robert vH. Gordon,, wbo was convicted and sentenced to a term of 90 days on the public roads of Rich mond county at the January (1908) term of the Superior Court ex Richmcsd 'Heart : ; ; ; ; Trbubleo -. " ; Th& heart may be weak just the same as the eyes, stomach or other organs. It often happens rthat a person is born with a weak heart. ;Then again dis lease, fevers, oyer-exertion, anxiety, - nervousness, rheumatism, etc. weaken the heart. " The result is Shortness of breath, pal-. pitation, pain in the heart, or in some of the nerves of the chest or abdomen. The heart should , be strengthened with a tonic, and for this nothing equals Dr. Miles ' Heart dure. "I had LaGrippe- last fall i as I thought in a mild form.- I was weak, tired feeling, and short of breath: could hardly - go about. - and a good deal of the time sort of - an aslthmatla breathing- and extremely nervous. I begran taking Dr. Miles' Heart Curm and Nervine and now I feel so much -better In every wir. l am so thank ful that I began taking this medicine, and. shall not hesitate to tell others bow. much good it has done me." MRS. P. J. NORTON. - - Preevflle,-New. York! Your druggist sells Dr. Miles' Heart Cur, and we authorize him to return price ef first bottle (only) If It falls to benefit ywi. - If ilea Medical CcV EUchart Ind S ED' A B OAED ; Air-Line. Railway "i Schedule of Trains Passing Rockingham : Effective January 5th, 1908, and ject to change without nctice ' sub Southbound. " -No. 33 7:20 a. m. 459:57 a. m, " 41 1032 p. nu - Northbound No. 38 6:50 a: m " 447:42 p. m " 32-1127 p. m No. 33 for Charlotte, Atlanta, Birm- - injfham and the Southwest. No, 457 local, for Charlotte, connect ' ing at Monroe with 53 for Atlanta - and points west. No. 41, for Charlotte, Atlanta, ; and points west. No. 38, for Baleigh, Weldon Ports mouth, Norfolk, connecting1 at ? Hamlet with No: 66 for Richmond, Washington and New York, with No. 40 at Hamlet for Wilmington wfth A; C Jm Weldon for Eastern N. C. points and Portsmouth with i steamshfp line, for points north. No. 44, local, for -Wilmington. No. 32 for Portsmouth, Norfolk, Coach aslengers desiring to-connect at Ham et with No 84 leaving at 1025, p m for Richmond, .Washington and points north, should take- No 44 leaving-Rock-Ingham at 7:42 p m, as No 32 does not connect, however, Pullman passengers can leave Rockirtgham ou 32 connect ing at Hamlet with th6 "Limited'? at 1:10 a m for points north , All through trains have vestibule day coaches, Pullman . Drawing Room Sleeping Cars and Cafe Dining Cars. For time tables or other information address, - - - r -L. O. REAVIS. C. H. GATTIS, -Agent,- - T. P. Av; Rockingham, N. C. . -Raleigh, N.C 0R. R S. COLE, Dentist. Solicits your patronage." . - -. ; , 6wce:i ' Front roocs over IUcitncrl ... , :. . -. Gee leard N6 onds oads The ink: ow. ISev Ve p lan. Ser pise ly b Hte: Mr. e :ar: ie,. The snt cei sue. Doi ntic ght1 Idle irtic The nd, jw ith: tD. fMaj ilegi tatir eo. ! a., I Mr : lied I !e 01 ; ;act. 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