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LOC.1L JTJO.J1S.
i
W Ua Meacbam, of Laurinburg,
"':?3 -;tjn'" in this town and yi-
awl'-t, on the 18th inst1,
Hay, aged about 7
,(r Jpptba
r,3ijno a young "cplo
,-f.,j in this town List Wedr
red
es
ft of tjphDid fever.
.r.,i lint weather this week
is
I The a1"
t.-Pfftbe cotton crop look very
ILeroomcter yesterday in the foro-
.' 08 and in two uoutb, owiug
to
generoos slower, it uau t.uieu
to
. I-, a Tom nf Tiifdimnnd
f .iter spending & few days with
i.. iua""' i
vires' and menus iu im uwwu,
-ed borne to-ctay.
$t, Laes D. McLean,
..-wi-iii A- McLean.
of the firm
of Laurin-
L died last Sunday morning, aged
; tears." He leit a lamuy.
Be fifth and last one j of the huge
-lers for t"6 Cnnsuau KUiU ujiuw in
3utgomery County was
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taken from
I dtpot last iuonuay
Xbe first cotton bloom of the sea-
-oB at to us from
Mr. T. M.
j PI. - j
iitlock's plantation in the Wolf
It was plucked last Monday,
r.
in Pee Dee village, on the
Uinst., bv Rev. W.T.I Rain waters,
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jr. John DaatOii of Montgomery
atj fc Jli33 Lyuu lawins oi
Dee.
Offfigtothe illness of the best
rt of oiir printorial force, the pub
ition of a quantity of editorial and
ir matter is necessarily deferred
J oar next issue.
Tbe dwelling of William S. Batton
.bis vicinity was burned last Mon
f Digit; tbe family narrowly escap
r with their lives. Fire thought to
iceendiary. I .V:
fra Vinov Yftrhoroni'h. wiFo nf
i Thomas Yarborough, died nt
j'rerdel, in this vicinity,! on the 17th
..leaving an infant only a few days
I Her ge was about 10 years.
utslo Monroe, son of Mr. George
'i'hMrcet, is just recovering from a
J severe, attack of diphtheriahis
r.1 attack, of that d isenso uithin a
k Tears.
-l:e Hamlet Woolen Mills are in
iji-r.ttion and now persons hav
;wool for sale, or wishing rolls
tei or cluth woven on shares, or
J may want cloth will do; well to
r.a Mr. G. E. Wishart. :
ienderaron Wade, a very 'inctustri
'Wd well thought of colored man,
J t Lii home on Cartledge's creek,
31ck Jack township, ou the 18th
leaving a wife and a number of
rrt-n- His disease was paralysis, r
ts we go to press we learn that
;tlone passed near Lilesville yes
evening between 1 and 2
I-, blowing a colored cTiurch to
xnd twistinor off trpR, in its
We could obtain no f urther par
k's.
i S. Ledbetter, Esq., tax list taker
uiiuam townsnip, requests
siatU that all persons who do
Sis their lists nf trnKina t.,
f Beit U -be -returned to the
. -y wmmissioners as delinquent,
property be liable for dou-
K - r
Cf n Fanrar of Gton County,
(, m of typhoid fever while
ofu r Mr. T.B.Coving-
"iis town, and was removed to
near T. rr-ti j? 1 ...
ti... . wuui, xioiiy, uieu on
a mst, after on illness of some
j j neks, aged about 21 years.
irpondent at Bostiek's MUla
i ns coniplambg of a scoundrel
: m? ho makes it his bnsi
' 0f WUh saniVtheturpeutine
iiath!Certaia turPentine opera-
tkt we think correct-
! any one so mean would not
to apply the torch tQ a bu.ld
,.Le Miscreant deserves to be
I ISfiV0 Physicians,
! ' :ia tho ? citizens are unani
I tia grdorsemen't of Salvation
I 3 ere ? 1 cureor rheumatism.
S -4f n Karentee of the excel
! Ufur;-?1'8 Cough Syrnp
: : -i.de. i rQd than that it is re
: the, leading druggist
; ird caSes of all sizea are
rJacobi-s Hdw. Depot,
11.
Our special correspondept writes
Mr. . John Beth nne, near Ellerbe
Springs, lost bis kitchen
uj- lire on
Tuesday night, 12th inst
with a lot of bacon, flour,
, togeth
m
&c.t ccn-
tained therein, which he had just laid
in and enough to do him for the bal
auce of the year. v The fire
dental.
tvas ; acci
Beaver Dam townsnip has no tax
list taker, or if it has, he bak failed to
advertise and so must list tho prop
erty and taxable polls withdnt notice
to the people. How is this
j Farmers in this vicinity
are
buisy
harvesting their wheat, oatd, rye, &c.
Messrs. C. B. Terry add Robert
Gibson suffejed considerably by high
water caused by recent raink
JLawrence Terry, son of J. C. Terry,
Esq., has returned home from Adams-
ville, S. C, where he has been attend
inr school. ! ; li
Married, en Sunday, lOtbj inst., at
Mrs. Dempsey Gibson's, by D. W.
Gibson, Esq., Mr. Stephen fTerry to
Miss Mollie Gibson. And on the 29th
alt., at John D, Lovin's, by John C.
Terry, Esq., Mr. Daniel MqCaskill to
Mis3 Batton of Hoffman.
To mothers. Should theJ bab t,be
suffering with any of the disorders of
babyhood use Dr. Bull s Bdby Syrup
at once for the trouble. Price 25 cents.
If there is anything in the "survival
of the fittest" Ltaxador must be count
in; it has lived longer and does bet
er work than ever.
A Warn In ;
The modes of death's apiiroach are
various, and statistics' show conclu
sively that more persons- uie'-froui
diseases of the Throat anil Xiuus
ban any other. It is probable that
every one, wituout exception, receives
vast numbers of Tubucle Germs into
he system and where tne3 germs
fall upon suitable soil they mart into
ue and develop, at first 6lowfy ana, is
snown by a slight tickling Isensatnpu
in tbe throat and if allowed to con
tiuuo their ravages they extend to the
uuga producing Consumption and to
be head, causing Catarrh. 1 1 Now all
this is dangerous and if allowed to
proceed will in time cause death. At
tbe onset you muat act witlk prompt
ness; allowing a cold! to go without
attention is dangeroas and
may lose
your life. As soon as you
feel that
something is wrong with yodr Throat,
Lungs or Nostrils, obtain
bottle of
Boschee's German Syrup. Iti will give
ou immediate relief.
The Spirit will be sent during the
campaign fot only 50 ients,
und a co-
)j of Kendfell s Treatise on the Horse
thrown in. ; In clubs of ten
ht 50 cts.
p will re
and tho getter up of the cla
ceive a copy free during the campaign.
Persons whoso blood is out -of or
der and digestion poor, will find Mrs.
Joe Person's Remedy just the med-
acine they need. It never fails to af-
ord relief in such cases. Wo have
tried it and know whereof we speak.
It can be had at this office
See Here !
Persons to whom we have sent bills
for iast due subscriptions to the Spik-
i
it will please respond without furth
er delay, as we need the money and
must have it. Nuf ced.
Who Ih Your Best Friend T
Your stomach of course.: Why?
Because if it is out of order I you are
oue of the most miserable creatures
ivincr. Give it a fair, honorable
chance and see if it is not the best
friend vou have in the end. j J Don't
smoke in the morning. Dop't drink
iu the morning. If you must smoke
and drink wait until your stpmacu is
hrough with breakfast. You can
drink more and smoke more in the
evenincr as it will tell on-' you! less. If
vour food ferments and does not di
- r i. ...
gest right, if you are troubled with
Heartburn, Dizziness ot the head,
coming up of the food after eating,
Biliousness, Indigestion, or iuy other
trouble of the stomach, you iad best
use Green's Augast Flowe , as no
person can use it without isamediate
eliei. J
4Dccoration DayJ"
'4 ...... I !
The years that have elapied since
tho close of the civil war havp served
to obliterate all sectional feejling, and
a nnited and prosperous nation joins
ia keenincr crreen the crraves of all it&
beloved dead. It is in this ffpirit that
the publisher of the Jsew Youk Fami
ly Story Paper has had writb ;u a thrill
ing and pathetic romance, peculiarly 1
appropriate to his national holiday,
entitled. "Faithful Leoncr; or. His
Grave Kept Green." In the same
paper will also be found a vi eekly in
stallment of the "Life and Ac ventures
aten Showman of P. TJ Rarnt m," vrrit
r as by himself, and equally interest
ing to the young folks as well as heads
of families." Thcso are rare f literary
treats, and those of our reac era who
are not already enjoying the n Will do
well to obtain No. 7CG of the New
York Family Story Paper of their
newsdealer or send direct to tho pub
lisher. Munro's Publishing f House,
Nos. 24 and 26 Vaudewatelr Street,
New York, and recieve the piper four
uionth3 fo one dollar, postage free.
Ladies who experience a sense of
weakness, and sometimes laoieness of
the back should use Dr. J. II. McLean's
Strengthening Cordial and Blood Po
rifier;;it will supply the cincp needed
strength aud overcome all vveakening
From Gibson's M
- Do not throw away, your money oa
a common iron Farm Bell, but buy
Hdw. Depot, Wilmington.
I hfin I
proud ot
COMjVXEIICJlXi. :
Rockingham Market.
COB HECTED WEEK W BT
GILES E. WISHART,
! DEALE2 IS GEXEBAL MEBCHAXPISE.
RocKixGJiiM. N. C, Jane 22.
Bacox North Carolina,
Hams, ? lb $ 121 10?
Shoulders ..... 08
Sides... y
ii
ii
Dry Salted
Sides, 1 lb..... I 9
Shoulders..... J 00
ii
00
20
35
20
25
25
75
15
6 50
1 00
Beeswax, 1? Ib. ... J i 15
Batter, V lb;....; 20
Cheese, V lb.. ... . 15
Coffee y Jb . . -20
Chickens, each. . ... -121
Corn, ? bushel. . . C5 (a
Eggs, dozen. . .'. 10 r
Flour'l? bbL. .... 4 00
Fodder, 1? cwt... 75
Hides
Green, f lb.. ... 4
Dry.........:.. C
00
8
Lard, lb 10
.
12 J
Molasses, y gaL.. 30 $
- lo
100
Corn Meal, ba.. 80
Nails, y lb 04 :
05
25
Kerosene Oil.. . . . . 20
Peas, f? busheL . .. G5
Shucks, cwt. . . . 35 ;
-1 00
50
07
100
Tallow, lb - 05
Turkeys, each . . . . 65
Potatoes
Sweet, bushel :45
Irish 140
CO
7 GO
Salt, sack 100
125
SUGAE
White, lb . . . 08 1
Brown .. . . 07i
10
03
00
Turpentine
Spirits, gal .
Virgin, y bbl.
Yellow Dip . . .
Hard...
37
2.25 000
1.75 00
85 00
JV"eu? liiverteisittents.
1 8 88
1867
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The best Eye Wbiskev in town.
Tears old; Pare North North CaroU
oa Corn Whiskey, two years old, and
aid's.
r. J. II. 3IcLer.n's Chills and Fe
ver Cure is a specific for chills and
fever, mild in its action a:d warran
ted a certain cure. 50 cents.
WHAT AILS THE KATiOfi ri
The ATcras Lonrtli cf Life Co-
creasing Not restilcnco--
Kot Fnrnlne All our
OTTii Tanlt.
TrODETINj COOKLNO 271) MoT-
TZfs - Livufo have brouhff if
on. It copies upon us una
wares. 3. he patient3 have
pains about the chest and sides,
fjid sometimes in the bfick.
They feel dull and sleepy; the
mouth has a bad taste, especi
ally in the morning. A sort
of sticky slime collects about
the teeth. The appetite is poor
There is a feeling like a heavy is NOW RECErVTNG THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS HE HAS
load on the stomach; sometimes ever bought, complete in every department, from DRY GOODS to GRO
a faint, all-gone sensation at CERIES. My stock is too large to enumerate., V
the pit of the stomach which
food does not satisfV.1 The
pvm WW flm frionria
J , ' J , . ,
and feet become cold and feel
clammy. After a while a
cough Eets in, nt first dry, but
after a few months it is at
tended with a greenish colored
expectoration. The f patient
feels tired all the while, and
sleep does not seem to afford'
any rest. After a time he be-
comes nervous, lmtaDie ana
gloomy, and has evil forebod
ings. There i3 a giddiness, a
sort of whirlins: sensation" in
the head when rising up sud
denly. The bowels become
. j. j :,i if j' v
hot at times; tne blood becomes
laiCJt aiiu siaani: uie wiuios
vv ;rA ,xi.
Yellow; tilG Kidney SeeretiOUS
becomes scanty and high cdl-
ored, depositing a sediment
after standing. Thero is fre
quently a spitting up of the
food, eometimes vith a . sour
taste and sometimes with - a
sweetish ' tnste; this ? is fre
quently attended with palpi
tation of tlio heart and Asth
C J
matic symptom; the vision be
comes impaired, with epots be
fore tlie oyc3; there is a feel
. .. , 1
mr ox ri-eat prostration ana
All of these symp
toms su-e in tum present. It
is thought that nearly one-half
of our population. hasNthis dis
ease in some of its varied forms.
Shaker Extract of Roots (Sei-
gePa Syrup)
c i; an area
the fer
ments of the Digestive organs so
as to con veil the food we eat into
a form that will give nourish
ment to tno feeble body, and
ood health is the consequence.
The effect of this remedy i3
simply mnrvelous. i - Millions
upon millions of bottles have
been sold in iliis country, and
the, testimonials m favor of its
curative- libwers are over-
whel miner. Hundreds of so-
called diseases under various
names are uie resuic oi indi
gestion, tmd when thi3 one
trouble ii? removed the other
diseases vanish, for they are
but symptoms of the real
malady.
Testimonials iroia thousands
of peopl e f peaking highly pji
its curative propertica prove
this beyond r. doubt bold by
drurrkti
Vrtr 2ittertisncnts.
New Goods !
AFRESH SUPPLY OF CHOICE
Family Groceries such as Molasses,
Hams, Sugar, Coffee, Flour, Preserves
in 5 pound buckets at 80 cents per buck
et , x resh Cream Cheese, a mz stock " of
canned goods Ac, just received at C. E.
Ash worth's. Also, a nice assortment of
Confecionarie, Snuff and Tobacco.
Three'cakes df elegant Toilet Soap for
aNicklel For ant thine to eat at bed
rock prices call on a K- ASH E WORTH
In rear oft tie Court House.
PATENTS
Careats, and Trad j Marks obtained, and
all Patent business conducted for MOD
ERATE FEES-
OUR OFFICE IS OPPOSITE bV S.
PATENT OFFICE. We have no ub
agencies, all business direct, heucn can
transact patent business in less time and,
at LESS COST than those remote fonj
Washington.
; Send model, drawing, or photo, with
description. We ad rise if patentable ot
not free of ch?re. Oar fee not daa till
patent is secured.
A book. "How to ObUin Patent,"
with references to actual c!ieat3 ia your
State, county, or town sent free. Ad
dress C. A. SNOW & CO.,
Opposite Talent OSce Wahintoa D. C.
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Don't forget the place:
January 21, 18SS.
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTICE
H. C: DOOKERY
SOMETHING SPECIAL FOR YOU: f
AT Iou out eiseitmere ana pay inorejoi your zooas
m6 nejorl fiave given
a' cordial invitation.
M01T0: "Quick Sales and SmallTProfits;" a Nim
ble Sixpence is better than a Slow Shilling.
Rockingham, N. C., Sept 10, 18S7.
Mm, -Goods!
J am now receiving the LARGEST:
ED stock of
SPEING AND SUMMER GQObs
I ever purchased; and havinjr bought for
to offer BKL lBli IJAHUAIMS to mr customers thail ever before.
Mv stock consists of DRY GOODS- NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS,
SHOES, HARDWARE, CHOICE FAMILY GROCERTE3, DRUGS,
FURNITURE
Don't lie on the floor when you can get a
you wfmt before-you buy come and ee
ooaa acu pnee.
iTaansing inye inenus Rna customers
by contiuuedquaredealing.'tonierit and
vors.
Rockingham, N. C, Sept. 10, 18S7
Slserm s
Sale !
I WILL SELL, to the highest;biddor,
for caah, at the Court Ilouse door, in the
town of Roclu.igh.ai3, o:i Tuesday, June
the r)tb, 1SSS, the folio h-ing lands:
1st tract, on North side Hitchcock
creek and West of Lick Uranch, con
taining 500 acres. .
2nd tract', on North sido of Long
Branch,: ajoiaing Crowson and Knight
land, containing 100 acres.
3rd tract, on South side of Falling
creek and both sides of Carolina Central
Railroad, containing 140 acres. : . i ?
Levied on sis the property of Alexan
der Stewart, to satisfy an , Execution
in
my hxnds iu favor of 1 ledmont
Manuiacturing company.
J. ii, SMITH, Sheriff.
Rockingham, N. O.
April 30th, 1838.
Guano
REAL ESTATE AGENCY
-TTILL BUY AND SELL 'LANDS
YV and all kinds of Real 'Fstate. All
property placed in the hand of this
Agency will be advertised freo of cost to
Eeller. Strict attention given to all bu
siness, and the interests of patrons care
guarded. Surveys mada and' flats or charts furn
ished to parties purchasing through me.
Property rented and rentes collected
on reasonable terms,
correspondence solicited. - '
A. M. McAULEY.
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
THE AUCTION IS OVER,
But youfcean get Better Bargainsnow
at '
at priT4to sale, for, tbe next sixty
daySj in
PSI1TTS, I5BE8S GOODS, ; JEANS,
Hats, Clothinj, Shoes,
Hardware, Crockery and Tinware,
Wooden ware, Stoves, Stove-fixtures
and Furniture of ul kinds, articles al
lotted A. Stewart as exempted proper
ty, nd almost anything you want for
cash or barter. I
Highest prices paid for Furs,
Hides, Tallow, Beeawa Rags, and
all kinds of country produe.
A. P. STEWART.
"A
XfWr Forty rrf
w ia tarn
litu On Hatr4
tteca fir ptMU tm
til Lotted t vnurm -
tar Mtiis ti. trd-irtem, tJf;
rt)M. .. for U Cj .
to efebtta pevvot ia Cuui. mnmm.
ta ta Pvta IKa m sart Trm rF
MMibM. He twj tor mnww X moAma
or drawisA ar ii - .
fHtri 't S ttT!yS r Oa.ei iaa
lata ML' I U. .VI Iff C AilEiJCA5Ji
wMMr ( lis t4 9&4 t tb wrvi.
5"a jrcttc af atih a i-au trwvrr ytta
ermrii'fcp j -"ir r.iwr -t-y
ia WiiKECJLYa tty.Mla
adniCW-J I t Ws ?r a
Mhniii iimuui esiriaMrtAC ""H
aiaa vs. aawaa a
1 1 retioa ta4
aak wt. Try it f&cf laoc Ji
lar aawacaaiara.
li a ka u et(m paa:t
f im Caw, jMbbshM el BcMrrrafi.
kv.1 lvad7, trk.
mmmm
iUawaooA about 9
i uU nail4 fraa.
is.
O A
WIS HART'S! . .
Where enn
be Found tLe Biggest Slock if Mercban
dise in Town. And Nc,w Goods Arriving
Daily 1
T"rtT T AU' "11TTifC!
Immenso Stock of Straw Hats. Leathe r
all grades and prices.
Wanted 5000 bbls of Turpcntino for
wihch the highest market xiricc. will be
paid.
GILES E. WISHART, -Opposite
the Court Honse,
i,- Rockingham, N.
C.
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NOTIFIED THAT
dont
fairnoticc and extcncl.t
to you
i -
New Goodsf!
AND MOST CAREFULLY SELECT
Cash, at Bed-TtocV prices, lam prepared
ROOTS,
&c., 4-c.
A SPECIALTY.
goodlbed for only $2
me. I know I can n
No matter whit
suit you la quality of
lor tneir past crencrousi patron ce, 1 hope
r ceivc a continuance of thrir kindfy
II. C. WATO)i,
In front of the Court House
"TE-IE rATCHLSISO."
"THE IV1ATCHLESS."
LADIES' BAZAR
Headquarters for Fashiouable Mil
fiary . AND ; s
Fancy Goods.
I am caw i prepared to offer the
Largest Stock of the kind ever shown
in Rockingham.
: I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD i
I have just added to my well selec
ted stock, a nice line of
sample:hats!
Bought from a New York house. I
vf ill sell them at first ccst, giving my
customers the advantage of tho bar
gains. Also, a lino of
bought in the same way, from 45
cents, to the finest grade of bilk and
Escnrial Lace. I have
'V II ATS'
From 10 cents np. Three Tips in a
Bunch, all the new shades, from 20
cnt a Bunch up.
Infanti LaccCapn
From 15 cents up. Sailor Hats in
white and colors, 25 cts. Buttles,
10 cents.
Silk, and EildGloicf,
of every style and fcize. Silk Mitts,
black and colored, 25 cts.
i RlbbouK
of every fchade and width. Dress But
tons, Fancy and Pearl Bead; Twill,
Brocaded and Piai l Silk Satin and
Vejveta in every shade for Dress aud
Hat Trimming. V
Call early .C and secure yoar
Bargains before they are all sold.
MISS L. E. BLAKEY,
v Ladie' Bazar,
South side of the Public Square,
Rockingham, N, C
XTj IT T tktx wonders exist in
JLJ J 1 JJL tLound f forms, but
ara enrpased by the marvel sf icvi:n
t:cn. Tho who are in need of'prtdt
aU work that cau bo done while living
at home ahould at once tend their at
dresa to IlALi.tTT & Co , Pcitla nd.
Maine, and ncc-irs free, fullinforrattiOG
how either cr, of all ages, cm ram
fr-?m t5 to $25 e day and upwri
wherever Uiey live. You are t tarteJ fre
Capital cot required. , Some Lava ma Is
over ZjQ ia a tlsgb day at tLu w&rk.
AH succeed.
fC':,m." )
IZailrctTti.
1 Carolina Centred Raiiwnj.
OmtE Srrrx!?rr.rNTrNT. )
Wilwington, N. C. Pcs 20, 1 U J.
Chn;e or Stliedr.:?.
ON AND AFTER Till DA i l i:
Alloiiif SfhetJalt? will be oj
on this Railroad:
NO. 1. DAILY FNCIUT SUNDAY.
Ieave Wilmington at. . ...... f. t 0 s. r
I? Shv Ufkl 1 1 1 7 "
I? re Charlotte S 4'-p sn
Ixave Shelby T il '
Arrive at (Jhampton.. ... 8 C. "
NO. 2 DAILY EXCEPT MINI 'AT
Leave Charnptun C IK
Leave shelly.. 7 '21 "
Leave Chailoit. ,. U 10 -3 "
Ifave&Loe Ht-el. . ; S 4", j r
Arrive at Wi'.minp'tn. . . .. .'. A u '
NO. a DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Leave Wilmirgtoa
Leave Half igh
7 00 p r i
7 ( j
Arrive at Charlotte..
NO. 4 DAILY EXCEPT FUN IUY.
Leave Charlotte at.. 8 15pM
Arrive at Raleigh S u
Arrive at Wilmington ...... 8 45
Trains No. 1 t'jd 2 mr.k( ov-ntcfi'.n
at Shoe Heel with trains ou .l 1 I Y
V. Railway.
Train Nos. 3 and 4 u.al" tenwetivja
at llamlt with trains to and from
weh. .
Tarongh Sleeping Cara Lotwftn Wil-
mingle and CUarlolte and llaleirh ar.d
Jliarlotte.
Take Train No. 1 for fc'Utt .i't'. Sta
tions Western N.C. R. R., Aihcvili sr. J
point We it.
Also, for bpartanuniK, Cirfcm t!.c.
Athene. Atlanta and all ftoiuia bnnth-
west.
Lcal Freight Nos. 5 and C tri u t kly
brtween Wilminjrlon and Hamlet.
Luteal in. cht om. 7 and tn-weekly
betweea Hamlet and fchelbr.
Nos. 5, 6. " nnd 6 will not tulce .a-
grrs. h. u.jom .,
, bujenr.tcd nt.
F. W. Clark lcn'H'uhfccugcr Agent.
Dec. 25, 18SG.'
Raleigh & Augusta Alr-Liao.
Tbe follow in? schedule is ew run on
tl above Road bttrvvtfn IUieirh and
ainlet:
ieave Raleigh. . . . . J 7 01 p ik
Arrivo at Hamlet.. ... 1 it rt
Leave Hamlet 2 l.r n
Arrive at Raleigh 9 l a bv
Connection at IInmI:t wttU Lsrnlun
Central Railroad for Charlotte hjiU n'l
points South, and at lUlcih with tha
Rale! eh & Ooton Pilroad for til toiuUi
North.
WM. SMITH.
1 c'uperinlnJcrt.
Capo
Fear and Yadkin Vtiiey
Rolroad.
CONDENSED TIME TALLE NO. 17..
In effect 1 pm Sundfly.Dec. 19tb, I8S3.
MAIN MNK.
inAlN'jjvoRIK.
" Arrive, 1to.
Bennuettnv S 45 & e
BhooHeel 10 05 am 10 20 "
Fayettevilk, 12 10 " 12 20 p in
Sanford J 125 pm 2 15 "
Ore Hill
Libert 0 "
Greensboro 8 15 ' 7 .
Pond ' 8 SO "
Dinner at Ban ford.
rn&Ts HotrriiT
IArrivt. Leave.
7 23-a
9 CO a in 10 00 -
Liberty
Ore Hill I
Saaford 1 35 pm 15"
Favetteville A 15 4 2 -Shj
Heel 612 44 C 20
IicDnetUvilla 7 45 '
Dinntr at San ford.
Ireight and PKcn2cr Train NortU
leate lien nettv ill Monday, Wednr.Ur
and Friday at 1 SO p m. amrts Hhoe lit tl
at 835 p in, leaves bhoo Heel at 1 10 j
in, and arrive? at Fayctteville at 7 45 p rt.
Freight and Putsencr Train Bout!,
leave Fayctteville Monday, Wcdiie.1
and Friday at a ra, arrives at Ehnc Ilee
at 9 22 am, leaves Shoo. Heel at 10 16
a m. and arrive at Pen nMLvill at 1Z'2'
p na. -
Frsjht and rasenger Train Nort'a
leaves Fayetteville daily at 10 am, ar.
rives ct Sanford at 2 SO p ra, leave fiji
ford at ii SO p in, and arrirf t Jr"Tia
boro at 9 p m. '
Freight and Pasnerger Train Futh
leaves Greensboro at 8 00 a m, nhe it
fianford at 3 15 p ra, leaves i-anford at
4 00 pm, and arrive at Fayeltvil!a ri
7 50 pm. W. Y V:LE,
General Pasocger Acst.
J. W. FRY,
General 8upcrintend-at.
Deo. 25, 183C.
Legal CartZt,
Joint D. Sniw. Joua D. Shaw, Jr.,
JOHN D. & SON,
attorneys at Law,
Hockfc'tan:, fi. C.
OFFICE opnoiiit lh Po.t OTjfe.
where one of the partner can altvaja
ha found. W practice ia all Conrts o
SUte.
Frb. 25, 1335. S-tf
Walter II. IVcal,
-A.ttornoy at X-avi
IMtirluIiuic N. C,
TT7ILL PUACTICn in Il-hw,h
V an J adjicent conntpr. All Lu
ne entrant d to hit carol, will re-j:
fTOmjit sr ti!iAl attontjii
LHmmm?rtr T;a.r
noctii.c:ziA2. c,
ITT ILL PRACTICE !a a!l Co of
VV the SWt. 0;Ti" f pxins atreef,
next dr North f 7. T. Ctoir ,3 V
Co. V , , :
Arril 2, mi. n :i
Ira. ii. o?iilili yT"'
AUcra? t La. t,
a
KOCKlNttHAM, N. C.
(Ocff in ".Spirit of &jath" C iIMitr- )
PARTICULAR tt-.tutioa'ptM ! tu
drawiatr of De(-i an ! ct'.t-.- ! v.--
anct, a il to th oilect;;a f ci..
any ;art ct ihj tjttc.
1 j
Not 27.
irregularities.