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V AHOXTND PABEWELL TO HOME SlATE PERSONAL Mr. John Terry is confined to his rcrni$i& Col. AS bo6kery has return Gee Hines, Esq.-. has nol een heard from lately. Sits Iiosturlliroiiglr I W 'rrX&THe- Carolinas''; Now for the waterworks. The hondsjhave beerrsold.. The good roads bonds nave also been. sold. ' .Thai play of ttierecbiv ed f rom hi Florida trip. structibn erag Thef ClansmariV S Mr. M- T. Hinson has'returned 7i is now making a i are well tour of i North and South Carolina. . -It from the northern markets. ' Tney rave turned tne ; new .Moiir. ;f 0w possesses $ dottbleinterest for Mr. Hal.S.:ledbetter, Jr., is now. : : i 1 are laid ihIthl(rolina and Mrs. Frank Blacker is visiting Several of our citizens will io mother , a Petersburg. Va. to Charlotte Tuesday to witness brilliant Wirof genius evolved : Mrs. John S. Ledbetter has re- the performance of the "Clans- by the Old North tate. On this turned home from visit to man." 1 . 7 " : : . account no apology is required Georgia. Services will be held In'ttie hiery of the ''Clansman? in the MisdIsab Brown, t)f Salis- Episcopal church here next Sun-? Carolinas, which is 33 follows: - bury; is visiting Miss Faith Cov ffc TocfnT- "Pott nKovlao I sMarch 9th. Salisbury: March inctnn. - ! Fetter, at d p. m. AsheviUe,. v - Mr. Dix Steele, who lived in - This is the -last visit of the from Florida where he has been the upper edge of ; Richmond, Clansman through the South on a visit near tfce Montgomery counv back line, died Wednesday.; ; ----- ' the world, beginning with Lon- home from .Florida, after spend The' publication pf the state- don, England, next June. Those ing a month out there. : . ment ot tne jnnnen' uanic was "1 ZrZZZtvZ Mr. and Mrs. H. A.. Foushee received too late for this week s mittance to the Manager of the and Uttle dajghter, of Dnrham, issue. It will appear next week, nearest operv house, who - will are visiting Mrs. Fannie Wall. ' Don't forget the AddlerVW MissesMamieand AnnieSteele. I vention taKes place next J? riday desired. - The prices of tickets who have been visiting friends I night, tne idtn. Auout twenty are nights, 50c to $1.50 and; mat- in Salisbury for several weeks. I naaiers ana oanjo piCKers. wm maunees ouc in oraer- mg seats be careful to state what priced tickets you wish. participate. ' Those wishing :to haul brick, sand, or other ; material for the hew Baptist church-will confer i with Rey. Josiah Crudup or Mr. A. D. Dumas. luai. Jiiawm ouny receivea a telegram Thursday. , morning, stating that his uncle, . Gapt. Geo. D.Thompson, of Culpepper, Va., was dead. ." - Mr. Frank Blacker has about have returned home:: Messrs- Walter Coppedge and i rii. OiiC i-it m vruiiu oiewarb spent last j.ues- grams, malt, nuts, etc. Made in ajninute not 20 to30 minutes tedious boiling, li pounds 25c filled up his front yard with dirt, iralmer, Diggs & Co. He ought to take a railroad con you would like to fool some j t- xrf i i wise coffee, critic, who "knows day Pme Not! the beautiful fine coffee on taste and flavor. ' country residence of Col. Martin quietlymake for him abated of M. Chancel , tw cun tta14.'u r.prv. 1 prvA it nlnintr hnt. Tf : Miss Lilhe Dockery, who has Tut-, ov, Za min t u a been visiting friends and rela- ivpL Anth, nh tives here for some time, has re- ? i xtui. turned to her home inr Missis- Coffee is made from pure toasted 5 S?1' Le sorrow pf severaJ of 1 Everybody that stays away from the fiddlers convention is going to be sorry when they hear Ex-Congressman G- B. Patter- - a- - son, or Maxton, spent a day in Rockingham this week. Mr. Patterson is an able lawyer and a clever gentleman and we : wish he would come up of tener. tract. He is one of the hardest workers we ever saw. M. w r u ,j about how Martin Kelly played We were glad to meet on our ,;mx. ounu i,. vmxuaiu ,Cmdy, and oW man Tom Morse streets this week, our lifetag ; ms nouse out on r.asL wasnmg- aad Hector Curry and - those fel- friend, Mr John D. McDonald, ton street to Mr. James Coving-! lows played 'Mississippi Sawyer. Scotland county's popular Regis- ton. Mr. Cameron will -soon m" zr , ter of Deeds. There is no better mmro mfn fv,o hmvomar - Mr- isogers Uead. man in the State than John Mc- L,r v A Mr. B. F. Rogersrof Concord, Donald, and the good county of! one ox me uest huuwu uuaiiiesa . "w ""uvH"u men in the state, died at his 0; A14: IS REG H T ON US s and your winter suit will soon begin to feet entirely too heavy; Now is the time to consider your spring suit. ;We:are in a po sition to furnish you with 'your Spring Suit at any price you want, either from stock or to your measure. We have 1,500 styles to select from, and remember, : : : :.:: ; i r .U R' : . OEi OTHB S- I T Our experience in taking measures and fitting the men of this com munity give us the advantage over any concern in this section of the state, say nothing of the fact that we represent the best houses in the United States. J . r A mm FOR MN AND BOYS FROM a boarding house.' . The remains of Mr. B. A. Led better, who. was drowned at Stew art; Fla., last ; Friday, were brought here and interred in the family burying ground in Steele's township. He; was the son of Mr, Press Ledbetter ; and well known here.! - it honored him with an office. ' : HTS TO:.9H0B8;-. '-; : Don't buy your Spring Hat until you see our line Stetson's. ' Come in and consult with us every time you want a " . Suit of Clothes, Hat, Pair of Shoes or anything in our line, and if we can't suit .you we'll nqt fall out with you. Qlad to show you anyway , . Yours, ; " ,, McAulay, YorkQ & ;Rors9 ' s: ' Men's and Boys' Outfitters. z home Jast Thursday. Mr. Rog ers was a' member of the well known firm . here of McAulay, Yorke & Rogers. He was presi dent of a large corporation - hav ing stores doing business in w Charlotte, Rockingham, Winston; Fay etteville, Salisbury and Spen- cured consumpt Thousands Perish Thousands parish every year from consumption resulting rom a cold. Foley 's Honey and Tar cures the most obstinate racking cough and expels .the col from your system -and prevents c1i'v sumption and pneumonia. It has You should have your picture made while Wicker has his prices reduced ,-..'"- One of the liws passed by the cer. recent extra session of the legis lature provides for the burial ex- Foley's Orino Laxative is sold ' 1 : 1 . . - -: x a. nQn,a, rfaAararitAi unaer a positive guarantee 10 . . .j j. .1.1 . A - cure constipation, sick headache. De paiu out 01 tne county lunas Qf,mQi, fnhia ni- nnv form of upon tn$ recommendation of the indigestion. If it fails the man chairman of the county board of ufacturers refund your money. Tiensiona. 'rhe aw a. owa SO to rvnai more can any uo. xj. v. nsrVi jorklrliai trrVirk i Ttroa nonairn I OX. er. Mortgage Sale of Land uuiuHiws By virtue of the power of many cases or incipient vested by a certain mortsrs iption. LJGr. Fox. ' , ' me ! executed by T. E? Batle power of sale in me fage aeea to ev and wife, Mary A. Batley, on the 25th day of Feb- Miss Fannie Mav Lonir. whb "iary,19(, which deed pi mortgage is . - . -' I MknnnH was a pension- has been visiting her sister, Mrs R. K. Gregory, at Statesville, has returned home: .- .; " - i v; A Narrow Escape ; i 2 -. Many people have a narrow es cape from pneumonia and' con sumption as a result of a cold 1.1- a. 1 . Tai tt You'll hear some real Jtairio Sff". Zu':?lZ5'F3L Mr. C. A. Webb, of Asheville, picking at the court house, F" attorney-at-law and senator was day night. March 13th. . TlwJ ' here Monday. He purchased say George Cox and Dan Mc- F51V.i SiS..,- for a client $40,000.00 of Rock- Queen can't be beat. They will T Auo 1 4. 1 -UZ I Ua4U l I VJ. A'UA. Mr. Webb, being a politician as - - 'a .... well as a business man. nad ai kind word to say, while here, in behalf of his friend, Mr. Locke Craig, who is one of the leading candidates for the democratic I nomination of governor- ; Go to see W T. Wicker- He has cut-prices on pictures for for the next 30 days. - . v . Everything is moving along nicely now. The bonds foi good roads in Steeles, Mineral Springs and Black Jack townships have been sold; also those ? for water works in the' town of ' Rocking ham. This ought to .help busi ness in and around, Rockingham no little. But we must not stop here. There are other improves ments that we .need and which, ho doubt. ' will be 1 looked after Mrs. J. E, Underwood, district secre tary, requests us to state that the wo man's borne mission society of Kock ingham district will hold a district meeting in Rockingham on Saturday and Sunday, March 7 and 8. Miss Ma I bel Head, associate secretary 1 of the woman's board of home missions, will be present and will add greatly to the interest of the occasion. - The ladies of Rockingham; are cordially invited to ! attend. - The Baptist congregation will hold their services in the court house next Sunday and in future Until tne.V get in tiieir neW CniirCn, trftr vaiik ava t?Arb-. Wvw1 nnfsnn. m nnr. navhnnnlea. eat- j. licit; wiu uu prcauxiiu uiuiu ."ingand night. - CURES BLOOD, SKIN DISEASES. CAN CER. GREATEST BLOOD PU- - . RIFIER FREE. If your blod is impure, thin, diseas ed, hot or full of hum rs, if you have ingham and Richmond county. - : MahZan Pile Remedy, price 50c, is guaranteed. ;rui up reaay use. une appneauon uruiupi re lief to any form of piles. Soothes and heals. Sold by Lu G. Fox. ., For the next 30 days prices will be reduced on photos cat W. T. Wickers gallery j Rockingham, N. C - . - - . . L Will bet $5.00 vou can't sit still and listen at Jeff KevanI Everybody must be at the Fid- old man Tim Fry and those fel- dlers Convention.- The seats are lows play ' Leather Breeches'' 25c to everybody, old, young, and Arkansaw Traveler" and laree or small.' rich or poor, 25c all those old pieces that they are Come early or you might have to , going to )!)lay . at the Fiddler's stand up. 1 1 Convention. " - - -.y- Balt5more & Ohio Railway Rings Little liver Pills for sick benefit department has Paid biliousness and,V sick headache. mvq w a M-noU - ssfin nn y cieansys amount . of the uie 5Jtt.ui. ? .rnceisyc xry tueui. . - - . . ooid oy Ludoipn fox. ing sores, scrofula, eczema, itchine, ris ings and bumps, scabby.; pimply; skin, bone fains, catarrh, rheumatism, or any blood orskin diseases, take Botanio Blood Balm (B. B. B.) . Soon all sores heal, aches and pains stop and the blood is made pure and rich. Druggists or by express $1 per large bottle.; Sample f i ee by writing tilood Balm Co,, Atlanta, Oa. B. B. B. is especially advised for chronic, deep-seated cases, as it cures after all elae fails. m30y , Notice Is hereby eriven .that the undersign ed will apply to the sheriff f ,Rich-T mond county on the 6th day of May,: 1908.for a deed to 100 acres of land in Beaver Dam township, listed by IVal ter Dunn: and sold on the 6th day of May, 1907, for taxes due 1906. C P. Da wkins, Purchaser. , ' This Feb. 21, 1908. - f e29 3t If you have begun to feel old and tired of life you want to at tend the old Fiddler 's Convention Friday night, March 13 th, at the -court hiomsikm late JGeor ge McDonald 's policy in that company. The policy was payable to his mother-; - Notice,;- " The annual stockholders meeting of The Richmond County Savkigs Bank, of Rockingham, N C will" be heldin their Banking Room on .Wednesday, Everybody should attend- the VSSSSS old Fiddler's Convention. " ItJ ; w 1 scales, Cashier will C222ie you 15 years ycunscr- Ro 13 recorded in the office of the Register J of Deeds of Richmond county, N. U,' in book No. 52,at page 177, default hav ing1 been made; in the paymem oi ine notes which said mortgage was giveft to secure,Iwill, on Monday, tne otn day of April, 1908, at 12 o'clock m , ex pose lor sale at : puDiia aucnon, xo tue highest -bidder for- cash, at the court house door in the town of Rockingham, Richmond; county, N. C, the following described tract of land,to-wit: A . Beginning at . a stake . ana running thence s. 80 1-2 w. 11.80 chs to a cor ner: thence n. 80 w. 29 1-2 Chs to a cor ner in Norman; Morrison's line; thence as his line reversed sr25 . 21.80 chs to two lighiwood kndts said Norman Mor rison's corner; thence n.86 e.32.80 chs to a corner on the east side of th aforesaid road, Hiuson's corner; thefice running with a roa4 between this and parallel with Hihson's line to Hinson's second corner, ,being all of the tract deeded to W. A. Clark by Mary A. and Elizabeth Clark, 26th jday of September, 1902, ex cepting the 17 acres soldby W. A.Clark to M. T.Hinson & Brother, containing by estimation 64 acres, more or less. This 2d day of March,1908. ( mh7 1 .:- W. A. CLARK, Mortgagee. ' It ;; & JERETTT d ' LEDBETTER 1 WmM lusur ances Over 20 Cow fames :1c" . J7e t an give ou at . reason alejf&ekfSj&nd OIfidak, Bani Officers, kaifoa Emplovee, and other bends - ,- Notice v I Is hereby given that the undersign ed will . apply to the sheriff of Rich mond county on the 6th day of May, 1908, for- a deed to 5 acres of land in Rockingham township, listed by J. H. Townsend" and sold on the 6th day of May, 1907, for taxes due 1906.1 A. M; Falmer, Purchaser. " ;v- VALUABLE RESIDENCE -ED FineResidence Lots situated on nn b m n. tKaLi HaJf a. mile north of the piib- ': ' s lib. sqviscre. f; ' ; - ' ' :" - : i ' Ml .argaim Prices " " ' , , " -1 -. - ' r Everyone of these Lots on Elevated Land;f, no marshes, f If you want a bargain ill Iock-Y ingham real estate call at 'once. : We think lots bought at present prices will be 100 per cent higher fnnear : future. ;. For: prices: arid. terms call on - I Manufacturers Building Rockingham, Ni C .:.!J - ( ... .
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