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A3 JED EVESY SATURpAY. 0KINGHA3I. Nr O, i - faith. ADVERTISING BATES, lti. 2 ti 3 ti. 3 m. 6 m. 1 in 25 40 60 U 75 $3 00 2 in 40 75 $110 3 10 5 20 5 in $1 00 f 1 75 2 25 6 75 13 00 10 in $ 25 2 10 3 2012 0023 00 20 in 2 00 3 75 5 40 21 00'41 00 2400 40 00 75 00 First Ei -The ! first, q L -Oii;his year's cotton crop w: p sold f at auction at the New Yqrk cotton exchange1 to-day. It ws fully strict good J. M. SMrm,iEditor and Prop. KS bal usieoondclxu mill matter. : ; ' 5?i?u" uu"? '""V sola at auction, tnere at a4 cents ah Ammnnti.fvnr tnATiricMi fa .mh i a nouna. - v ir was i immediately o iper should be addrsssed to "The An-1 expressed to this City and IOllOW gio-saxon" No communication wui ap- mg the sale this ? morning was ution, bat u guruitee of ood sailing, at noon for Liverpool. wnere ic wiu again ; ub -sum ai. auction according, to the usual custom. This is .said, to be a record for rapid handling of the l yr first' bale, which has. traveled from Houston to JNew x orK an'; f5 oo will proDaply be sola in jmver 9 50 rjool within a neriod of 10 days. Ijfew York Dispatch, 24th. Rev. I. W. Williams-Testifies p ATT ton. W. Va.. testifies as follows: This is to certify that I used Foley's Kidney Remedy ' for nervous exhaustion and kidney trouble, and anrfree to say tnat Foley's Kidney Remedy will do all that you claim for it."4 Ii 1. Fox. Away With Him! Awrov-nrriHv f Vio aoi otitis. roVin hcation. We are sorry our neigh- geeks to take away from youth bor had to give up the ghost m some of its fondest dreams of so short a while.but. like the 1 bliss by reducing to cold facts linmDn fomUTr rrrhn ?t tlio mif the Constituents Of God'S last . V.it, - f v. j and best gut to man and gives of life wem death, the fame had U3 the foIfowinD. .. come for the paper and it had to Youner man. that beautiful srirl go jtelow we publish the card whom you worship as a pillar of of tie managers which, explains unadulterated sweetness doesn't ut v ".. contain even three ounces of : PAT?i5WPrt sugar. It has been shown by W -r T ,' an analysis that a young person i The Record some months ago of 154 pounds is composed of 96 was launched. It has tried to pounds of water, 3 pounds of; be faithful to its mission. 1 white of eggs, a little less than But the newspaper business is 0ne pound of glue! 34 1-2 pounds notiunana ine itecora nnas it Gf f at 8 1-4 pounds-of phosphate ua.ru w. yoij us i jfuca. ou it 0f lime. 6 ounces of suerar and has decided to stopgoing. It starch, 7 ounces chUride of cal has been printed in Charlotte at ciumr 6 ounces phosphate of quiwan expense, ic was up to magnesian, and a little ordinary l ne ixecora to nuy an . oumc or table salt buy out our neighbor, the Anglo- The man who sends forth such Saxon. The Anglo-Saxon didn't rot as this ought to be condemn wish to sell and The Record has ed to everlasting oblivion and be concmaea to go put oi ousmess. denied forever the elevatiner ' Business locals 2 l-2c a line each in sertion. No advertisement taken for less that 10 cents. Other local readers 5 cents a line. Anglo-Saxon Agents. A. C COVINGTON, Roberdel IONNIE TURNER, Ledbetter's. SUSPENDS PUBLICATION. With last week's issue of The Record that paper suspends pub- Picnte jirColsman's Mill, r Lookout for the bijr picnic at the Coleman mills July 18. The string band of , Steele's Mill will sure be there, and the brass band of Rockingham will also be there I without a doubt. ? Let everybody come out that .day and hear the candidates. - ; They;wiU be there. Bring well filled baskets and have a good time. No drinking allowed.. . W. P. Ingram. Bees Laxative Cough Syrup recommended by mothers for young and old; is prompt relief for coucrhs. colds, croup, hoarse- ness, wnoopmg cougn. , uenwy laxative and pleasant to take. Guaranteed. Should be kept in every household. Sold by L. Or. Fox. '-' '.. A cynic says that the jaws of death have no terror for him he only fears ihe jaws of life. He is married.' -. The Remedy That Does. t'Dr. Kine's New Discovery is the remedy that does the healing others promise but Nfail to per form,'i says Mrs. E. R. Pierson. of Auburn Centre, ra. It is curing me of throat and lung trouble' of loner standing, that other treatments relieved onlv temporarily. New Discovery is doing me so much good that feel conhdent its continued use a reasonable length of time will restore me to perfect health." This renowned coueh and cold remedy and throat and lung heal er is sold at all druggists 50c and $1.00 Trial bottle free. All parties indebted to The Rec ord will 'please ' settle. It eer tainly 4,heeds( the money. " It has 'sunk " qu?te a little bit of iiijii2jf ouv uaa quiii uwci vuiiga' tions to meet.' If subscribers and others .who are due it company of fair women- boro Ansonian. Wades- i A Revelation. It is a revelation to people, the -.in severe cases of lung trouble that tua D-i 4- u have been cured bv Folev s Hon- i.u iiii Hiir im m ill a w 111 111 ii. 1 . v . , fiv annTar. Tt Tint, nhlv stnna a . w mm mv -A- The Itecord will pay every cent e cougn oui neais ana strengtn- it owes. All unfilled subscrip- g the iUlJ2s- Ru?Jls- tiong will be filled by The Anglo- Reasonor, Iowa, writes: The Saxon. If this is not satisfactory doctors said I had consumption, ,ahy subscriber can get hisor her n? I sot no better until I took money back upon request. We oley s Honey and Tar. It wish to go but pf business with a stopped the hemorrhages and "clean sheet " - Pam m my lungs and they are riHio Ttr-A aA ,'fB frAXa now as souna as a ouiiec. u. Kj TWaw nrnwt ima v i- T- nnnM I -T OX. - xucjr ncic vsivi w iu xii apic- ciates their kindness, and will always feel kindly toward them. Adieu for all time! f Preserving the Proprieties 1 A traveler in the 'mountains of Tennessee had been stowed away in the best bed the cottage af forded. Late in the night he was Mr, Charles P. Russell, a well- awakened by the voice of the pa- THE RECORD. July 6, 1908. known Rockingham boy, now living in New York, is here visit ing relatives. Charley has done wei in his chosen profession. journalism, and is now on the staff of the New York Press, one of the country's greatest news papers. Mr. Russell says that Governor Hughes' anti-race-bet-1 terfamilias addressed to the daughter, who was entertaining Company by the fireside. "Mandy," growled the old man is that young man there yit'." "Yep, pap' 7 ' Is he got his arm round yer waist" "Yep, pap " You tell him to take 't away. A TXT XT a toll him irowjalf nan tincr laws have thrown thousands replied the girl, in a dull, lifeless of sports but of jobs in New voice. "He air a plumb stranger : I tO me.. . cism of the governor. Charley : - Bov's Life Saved I - talks interestingly- of the great My little boy, four years old, cityY its politics and many-sided had a severe attack of dysentery. Hffl TTa mt that Tafta own We had two physicians: both of o nMont So nki-AA J em gave him up. We then gave , those who , are in a position to know in the north. him Chamberlain's Colic. Choi era and Diarrhoea remedy which cured him and Relieve that saved his life. William H. Stroling, oar Don mil, Ala. mere is no "A fact in connection with the recent State convention on which doubt but this remedy saves the too C little emphasis has been lives of many children each year, laid," says the Charlotte Obser Give it with castor oil according , A. -- rtt n n.fl; to - the pjam pnnted directions ver, is that no convention ever and a is Certain. For sale naa a nner presiding oiiicer by all druggists. ine amiaoiuty ana poise 01 vnair- man Parsons from first to last and it was a long time between 1 the two pointswere admirable. Upon no one else was the respon sibility so great; upon no one else the draft on nerve The Coolest Man Present A Massachusetts congressman who was on board the train which' was wrecked at Hyde Park Mass., says that when the shock rnmo Ana nf tho no ooon oraro nro a I0rce SO I nithprl nvAr Rtvprnl spats inat. in : heavy. Under the responsibility time to receive ' the- contents of y and the nervous tension, great as the water cooler, which tipped they were, he measured up." over and soaked his clothing. A -"yr-xK?8 . - ----:: highly excited pssenger rushed A servant in New York has up to him and toltk him to' keep Hved withu the aame family for cool. "Go away,'' (said the wet twenty-twpyears. v if there are man, "I am the coolest man in any daughters in that family the car. I have just had two tu .ougnii to maKe migntv eood Duckets of ice water omnti rvivvm .... . I , , . - A congenial company is where everybody is safe in keeping still as often as he has nothing to say. . "Health Coffee' is really the closest coffee imitation ever yet produced. This clever "coffee sub stitute was recently produced by Dr. Shoop of Raine, Wis. Not a grairi of real coffee in it either. Dr Shoop s Health Coffee is made from pure toasted grains, with malt, nuts, etc. Really it would it for coffee. No. 20 or 30 min utes tedious boiling. 'Made in ! a minute" says the doctor. Sold by Palmer, Diggs & Co- The common people include all voters who do not shave every day. Get my "Book No. 4, For Wo men.' It will give weak women many valuable suggestions of re liefand with strictly confiden tial medical advice is entirely free. Simply write Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. The book No. 4 tells all about Dr. Shoop 's Night Cure and how these soothing, healing, antiseptic suppositories can be successfully applied to correct these weaknesses. . Write for the book. The Night Cure is sold by Ludolph G. Fox. Commissioners' Sale of Land :'J: -.. - . .1 . ' By virtue of authority in me vested by a judgment of the Superior,Court of Richmond county, North Carolina; made by Thos. L. Covington, Clerk of said Court, on the 2d day of July, 1908, in a certain special proceedings pend ing in said Court, entitled Susan C. McDonald ep al vs Alexandef McDon ald et al, the same being a proceedings to sel lands for the purpose of 'making partition of ' the same among the par ties in interest, I willjon Monday, the 3d day of August. 1908, at 12 o'clock, m., offer for sale, for. cash, to the high est bidder, in front of the court house door, in the town of Rockingham,Rich mond county,' North Carolina, the fol lowing tracts or parcels of land to-wit: Certain tracts of land situated lying and being in Mineral' Springs .town ship in said State and county, on the waters of Bell's Creek, Rocky Fork and Mill Stone Creeks, adjoining the lands of Joseph Gibson, WvN. Watson, W. I. Everett, M. M. Chance and oth ers and being all of the lands belong ing to or which the late-Morton R. Mc Donald was seized and possessed of at the time of his death and containing from 500 to 800 acres, a description of which lands will be -given by meets and bounds on day of sale. This July 2, 1908. JNO. P. CAMERON, ; jy4tds!' ' Commissioner. witnoat tnat the Heart most continue kidners also nav eart Strength Heart Strength, or Heart Weakness, means Nerr Strength, or Nerve Weakness nothing more. Pos itively, not one weak heart in a hundred is, in it Belt, actually diseased. It is almost always a hidden tiny little nerve that mall-r &11 t hnh This obscure nerre the Cardiac, or Heart Nerve -simply needs, and must have, more power, mora to faiL and the stomach and these same controlling nerves. Th clearly explains why as a medicine. Dr. fhoop's Bestorative has in the past done so much for weak and ailing Hearts. Dr. Shoop first soushft the cause of all this painful. palpitaHnsj, suflocat in heart distress. Dr. Snoop's Restorative this popular prescription is alone directed to these weak and. wasting nerve centers. It builds: it strengthens; It offers real, genuine heart help. U you would, have strong Hearts, strong dfc scauuu, mnguieii inese aierves them as needed, with S FOR SALE BY LUDOLPH G. FOX. WW Mhwiihii LUJ1I lOr (0)11 II II II II D 1 I . ' I mdu mm mmt mm , - sjb sb mm mm . mm ' -;: ra m lllll I I u u w . u u w& u w III I lllll lllll : : I lllll I - I lllll I . . 1 1 a 1 lllll . I V v . - I III ll II VI II mum 1111 1 I I iiiii s I I V I m ' : i mm lllll I s lllll . I X Mill I IIII lllll. I lllll lllll X lllll'' . - -v - IN THAT Lor or 1 .00 aSHlRTJ WE ARE CELLING tok 75C. -don't : mss YOU'LL REORET IT. "A FEW MORE PAIR-5 OF THo.SE $3.50, $4 AND $4. 50 LOW CUT aSHoEJ AT $2.75 AND $3. COME ! RI6HT AWAY BEFORE WE -SELL YOU'R 5IZE, OR ifwe CANT FIT YOU FROM THI-S LOT WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT IN OUR REGU LAR LINE AND WILL GUARANTEE TO -SUIT YOU ANY WAY. . : . . IN THO-SE -SHIRT-5 WITH -SOFT COLLAR-S FOR $1 EACH. YOU -SHOULD TRY -Some oftho se. ; IF YOUR JUIT FEEL-5 TOO HEAVY COME AND LET U-S PUT ONE OF: -SKELETbN-LINED -SERGE CoAT-S n n n AND -PANT-S ON if YOU. THEY LOOK FEEL -SO COOL OU would hate to take them' off at night OF BE-ST MAKERS. WE IT CARRY THE FA MoU-5 PARAGON'"- PANT-S " -: THAT ARE KNOWN BY ALL A-S THE BE-ST DRE-S-SEr-S ON ACCOUNT OF THEIR SUPERIoUR FITTING QUALITIES AND BEAUTY i -THEY HANG STRAIGHT FROM" YoUK HIP-S. NO BULLING' OR .WRINKLING, BUT THEY HAVE THAKGRACEFUL HANG THAT 1-S ONLY OB TAINED BY BUYING THE HIGH-PRICED MERCHANT ITAILOR-S' WORK. YOlR-S FOR PANTOS, V .t . T - k- y Trinity Park' School, A First-Class Preparatory School Certificates of Graduation Ac cepted for Entrance to Lead ing Southern Colleges - The Best Equipped Preparatory, School in the South V Faculty of ten officers and teachers. Campus of seven- , ' ty-five acres. Library con-' taining thirty thousand vol i times. Well equipped gym 1 nasium. High standards and . modern methods of instruc tion Frequent lectures by prominent lecturers. Expen ses exceedingly moderate. Seven years of phenomenal success . . . . " For Catalogue and other Infor ' mation Address H. M. NORTH, Headmastei: Durham, N. C. TRINITY COLLEGE 1-eq C pa Four, Departments Collegiate, Graduate, Engineering andLart. LArcre librarv facilities. ? Well- eauiDned laboratories in all de partments of Science, v Gymna- sium furnished with the best ap paratus, expenses very.moaer "ate. Aid for worthy students. YOUNG MEN WISHING TO STUDY-LAW SHOULD IN VESTIGATE THE SUPER IOR ADVANTAGES OF FERED BY THE DE PARTMENT OF LA W AT TRINITY ;,-OGL-: . , LEGE ) ' -For Catalogue and further Inform mation, Address DAV. NOVSOm, Bearistra Durham, N. C. J ; Notice All persons are hereby warned against trespassing in any manner up on my lands in Rockingham township, adjoining the' lands of William Little Steele, John S. -Covington and others. oc30 j ; HENRY C. WALL, Agt. W T. WICKER, " Y v, Photographer, i. ' . Successor to H. B. Coppedge, -Copying and Enlarging, Developing and Printing for Amateurs. Picture Framing of all sizes. -Work guaranteed. Rockingham, N.C. ii CJ. STEELE LOWDERMILK, Attorney- at-Law, . Of3ce over Pee Dee Bank, " RocMnhao, N. C. . WWII s a Loo m In every department we strive to please.' i Every day brings us new goods and new cus tomers, , , . Very hard to find what you want? ; Ever try us? Rather get it at home than order it?. . ; : Every article purchased from us must be right. Tiy us and be convinced. Trade with us and be happy. Ralston Health Shoes, W. B. Corsets. I ' "Ghic" Muslin Underwear, Clnett Shirts, . Zeigler Shoes, Dress Goods and Notions, I(pi7Pr TidQ HonV Ciirnrohinnro II ituicui iiuuj , 1 1 1 U 1 1 u I UlUlulllllgyi Ask about Holeproof Hosiery--the kind with a i-. six months guarantee. New line! jiist arrived, arid tiieV do hot wait.1 Phono No, 1. Frco Delivery.
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