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. Mi,&JjUAlL'uMAL&.nitMtdtA!itt XHt itluu 'fa .i. ivwfi-JArt.i;t q M.Jmi jtiiv i- i --"1 .... ,Vi ,B a u titv-1 - i' Mb.Vii.. Tiw..." ....fci.".'. ' .- . . . . - .. ... .. . ... I. - - . T : Tf n ! r.rwil Hi mum, nn i hi ii mini i n .li.ii .1 nii...ii.Mh ijnnl m iiaiMir nmrtir ...rn i rirwu'r i'i t ,nn nniirhi T r n -n i i im i- .nrii ....t. . u i. i --J- ; t- -- 5 TEE iEICEMOHB ROCKET; j 1 p. .C. , Editor mdPrvtfrft v Ope year,,1 $1.50 iMx months, ,15 5 : ( fliree months,;.. . .....,......,. ... ... . , 40 : JQr Advertising rates furnished on application, j , . ir N, Tliiirsilay, June;?, i 884. FAYKTTEYILLK " DISTRICT C0N- v t i 1 bis bOflV eonvenfiil at .TnnofthArn a village ofj 500 inhabitants sitpated on the 0. P. &T. V. R. R, , on Wed nesday 28th May 1881. Eev. J. A. Gunninggim, Presiding Elder of this " District,- was president of the Conftr ' ; ence.vH. 0. Wall waa elected aeere- I ,v. tanr-. '""Within this Presidios- Elder's Dietrict tera are fottrteet rfgolar v' 'I " charges and three missions. All of me regular cnarger, except one, were t Represented ; I ro lay-j-cprespn tative from eitlierTof the three missions. The pastor in charge of Jbnesbora circuity K'av. J. D. Arnold, made an "(address of welcome to the Confer ence. r fter organization, calling roll -.V delegates, &c, the Conference ad- ', --'-X journcd for worship, t Kev. J. H. . (Guinn, Paster of Eockinghaui Sta ition,. preached the opening, sermon, a strong, forcible, and well received I kfecotirse. i Reports, submitted I iri writing, were made on the spiritual conditio u of all the qharges except ' Lauriuburg ' circuit, the payicr of which Kev. D. May was detained at boin by sicknesalrSiciilar reports were made frooii tbeivaiiius charges ... .missions 1 in: the District,' "aa X to finauces," 4,aa.,to.'bunday-sch4ols,' ' t: &c These various reports 1iece6sari ly occupied much of -the tinie and at " ' tentpon of the Conftrence, eliciting " imaiay )oiuts of inquiry and develop .V V.f ing profitable discussion, each uuder i ' h&.pr. per head in ihe order of busi rik'e8, Ar. essay by VLM D, May u "')'-4t P''u social queetion, which coutaip ?V rji:maly interesting polntwas itjaui: p l i ic thai Conference. Prof. DonhU 'i . livereql an adi tress ou ths Hut-i. ct. "Histvpy of .Sabbath -EclKtols in reU-ti-n to Iiethodisn'f" whieii the Cyr.-fert-ni 3,Jby rraoiuticn, requvsfet 'tliat tl'i Pj vf. ssor pubhsb fot ihv btt. !: o! the church aiid society at We. Speech-mating .vua a marked i?a tofa pf the Conference session,, and very much of interest was evolved by the discussions on various 'questions. . Rev. if. H. Wood of Fayettevilla Sta tion, and others, discussed "Method lism and experimental religion." Rev, W- B. Doub of Carthage circuit, the subject of "Sunday-schools and mis sions." Rev. J. T. Kendall of Cape 4 ;.Fear ,ireuit, "Is it wiser to encourage . 4 . Union Sabbath-school ?" I C. W. Til ' i - Jett . of " Rockingham , lay" delegate, .-;''2l.-";!Sabbath-schools ant? the church of best methods: of ?uvw' J " bath-school,w by D. LSl-'nsend of !Lumberton, lay delegate. jThe next. "Alethodism " and.- temperance,'' by Rev. C. M Pepper of Mt. Clilead cir- cuit :''-t :;v; v -v!; " -r The fourth day Saturdaywas appoipled as "Centenary, Service" day, this being the centennial jubilee ; of American Methodism. In the or- ' dor & exercises- for this day, as pre- i'icribea.'by' the ( N. O, Annual Confer- v. :Je IT. .13 LHim 1 1 tact unf-A KeVrjM, W. OBoyles, of Robeson' cir cuit, presented the canse af "Church . ,. eusion Itev. J. IL Guinn the 'X'' ": xof education, and Dr. N. H. D. 'l'V1- -VP.E-pf the ffillabdro-Dis- H 'j!caiusel)iiion3, Dr. Wil- mm, ..-3..:?.-'v.-;;..v ,Mg preseui as a visitor.,: vXkcrs 'kuthrie. P. E. of the Charlotte jUiao, present as a yisitor, fol ilVyilseii in a few. well chosen 1', 'V. ' -'remarks n the subject of giving. The ; presidfint 'of j the Conference then . closed, -in solemn and appropriate diBcou this the most thrilling and ; interesting service' of the occasion. ; -Ureensboro xemale College was represented by Rev. L. W. Crawford, paster of Greensboro Station, Vwho addr essed the Conference in the in teres ; of the institution. Tjhe Confer-: ence and the people seemed to be .alrritnot only to this, but to alt the educational interests of the church. : -' the District ' Sunday-school. Con ' ; ference was organized, as .provided for by action pf the General Confer-t-ncel by , electing officers j as follows; JProl W. C. Doub,. president; 0. W. ;.Tillett, Vice-President ; H.v aWalL Secretary: F. B. Gibson; Treasurer. I iMt.i .delegates to the next annual Confer 3 ; ence,. to convenem .Wilmmjrton with Bishop 'Parker as President, were elected as follows: Dr. P, E. Asoury, 'TT-:ri' ViT.ll. T m T t.' 'j'-uir tt .. Ai. v r tut, . i . ax. uiuju: nuu xv. xa. tr'r : B.. Gitaan and J. A, sx-. ( iv-sT,; x)b;.ui.Daon! ana,; a.a fB;;pn a lew years and alh'ds'them np our' V-;'i V can Vote. ir. Clay .'A'W r -'VsvH. iV:;pf4-f heSs here twenty- ft' it take for Wr5;tWmi mtJ-Vjgr'imt jtr .CT.r f'-- V." .-..; closing exerciBes-ofthe uason a Cross Academy may.be of interest to many of your readers; Tne above- named school is located in lower Richmond, near the S. C.line; in he finest farm ing portion of the' county. During the session which has jqst closed the literary'dep under the.TajatfngeuienVof Mr. F. P, !Wjche", assisted; by Mies Eliza' John-? son; Mi8a,lorav G- McJNeill basing charge of .'tliW musical jdepajrtm'eut; j Vi OnrUnglar, Jh ,22ndinsti at nfearly .tour, the:: beautiful and spacious' academy-was filled to its at-' post! capacityi with . people whp had, come from far and near to listen to a .: l ' ' iiL Jl..:J -eu J.- ;Krt teacher. This was'one of thosd' rare trt ats which we ouly enjoy occasion ally In" life. Wre felt the force of the expren3ions,( not from experience, we s.-y hope,), that "lusic hath charms to sootne inev savage prast, . m rie r . -1 for treasons, tratagerhs and spoils.. Theremarkablp pfogre88.made by the j elass daring the session is the strong - est evvience that Miss MciS t ill . lias 1 the pift of iuipar ting to 'others "... a : kuowiedge'of this charming accom- while 622 were enjoying shore dqty, plisbmeut in wfeh she has no super-! nd f?r 254tb ' ernment could find tt -1" - rf k . i I nothing for them to do, these being lor. The Svee ttma' hours having , 8, . , ' , , , . , .. J . . , ,. , ! reported as "unamptoyed."; The arrived, the ddighM audience ad reinarks .Hhatr except in journtd to the; hospitablo homes . of ; ex(raordiaary emergencies, ' lesa ' than the patrons of the school. ; Ewrly Fri- Sqo officers could perform all the work day morning huggies vere seen com-; on land required by a naval estobtish ing frouj all Jdirectiors, and soon the i ment employing 765 officers at sea-" grove whs tbroued. I The tXr rcUea With a few old unseaworthy Bhips and were opened by a ."'beautiful aUheiii, ' hoala of idle officer?, the glories of the followed by hi appropriate, prayer 'fey . Rev. Air. ,Si.btijiaC(. A uaauM-a lions by the j uutig mcti of tue schuol cume next. As ..we taw thoaei o'unsr 1 men seated bell n; thl(iiihense asstm ustrum . wjtnl Gar heart p. agtUii.f fmr sitje like a atedge h,ariuei aTd tbe KtabL i u lump in bur throat tl at : tVi'Vi-t noi be swaUuw! :i. Titt ;-..- f - - - ytma;r wen '.ft r iuntti.10 me ot-n 1 ? ! ) J . wmowrj :aMl a..uu tatiu- eivfa8 iq.' a very. racuai':U'un:.nr;'. f.lt lev. jlr. Uujnii. ci jfour iowc.' wta .h-a iatrtxlaced an tue .orator ,ot ttit. ocf.tsion. He lock for bis 'subject. "iJevfciOpaierit, . and uv- a very aole manner did he develbp hts- subject He spoke brieily of the development of nature in general but particularly of man's dctvalopmeat. He did not bHeve jn JDarwina theory, ; neither did he believe in jtbe-system of evolu tion, Jbut be did peltev that ruan was susceptible of a veryhjgb state of de velopment, morally, j menf illy' and physically. He protested against de veloping our minds and - iieglecting our, bodnis, tut urged the necessity of bringing all - up together. In this practical age we need men not grown upot--y?' UKA' women', not fragile, m"1 : rom some remarks hi W&SSJ'onld-iater that the 'dade" is hot his fd?2ite P" ter.j He advised the students fceP constantly developing, mentally, morvj ally, and physically, as lung as they, live, in order! that in -eternity they may enter upon the ever, widening track of knowledge.,- 1 would like to advert to other points of this most ex cellent speech; but time and -spae alike forbid. . ' . - : .. ' The patrons of the School, express themselves as highly pleas. ui 'with the progress Of their children, and tins is the highest eulogy the teachers could receive.. I know of -no commauity ..where the- citizenti--dBfii-more thor- ucationi They have' a. biautif ul acad-1 erny, neatly painted and finished, and; with 'one exception perhaps, better adapted to- school, purposes than any outer uouse jn ine county. Respectfully, KlCHMOND. 'I Mr. t lay n Foreigners Me. EDrro:-I saw ' lately a small chapter 'in bur vpaperj headed "A Protest.'' II want to endorse everv word of itrf And T want fca iuojuire .it of "Immigration Societies" and "Bu reaus' to make out on. 'jVine h undred Uiousand foreigners annually coming to our shores seems to tne to be get ting , along .pretty we I C) particularly when we tale jnto account that hun dreds and thousands of Jbbem are the- very dregs and scum of other nations. Ma'ny of them, are what 'we call order ly, well-to-do sort of people; and yet they come here with deep-seated pref erences for differentflforms of govern ment from ours, as well; as for differ ent systems of religions. Our gov- . . v. . . :- 1 . i .. ca)I tV nnilition rtowiifrs it wnn't. hn oi., reay to pcicritUD us WHO Uie.r. " f ! u upar ti, ewes d hiinois. ferer, aud speefJOa, :t caVritii an back to oui curfuIt W e have expoaed the swindle urynV , ih1 prcr.t btMma. it I , , ' . : ' i" ' I , time and asrain, Sheridan's Powders ' "BstXuw weaiBcd Rhuais. aud ea.hie. BCDOoI U.V Wlit n toe 'SatunoU lin- . ' . . . L i thns t m-U fovvar.1 tu.w taJl VUniia -' " t i f f ho jiftlv Lintff wa Irnnw riT wit rt.K- ) ' v- - . . . JUUUiiJU araapardlaiU diilodgit, and e very body tiMW that whearltaBkees go .apywnere ,ipey. go op mcir on ideas' of profit t No; if we'an't build a cotton, iactory or a railroad lei the country -g'fow up in grasa and bushes. Bat what ii the twa itatement;of tae facts f tTheyarthat Dixie ia beat- jng Tankeedoodle on a fair race, . We a8h"pf 'fig pntRertf Tde cloth taJIJew.Ycafc, wa bettex mar gin than they -got fop the same article before the war. '. ; 'i ' We bare the gardep of tbe world, and if we can be allowed to , train onr children to straight forward in.dostry as the Southern States have nobly begun, we will have the( most desir able land that the 'sun. looks, down upon I say for Americans to rule America, and Southern fire-tried citizens be allowed to "paddle their own canoe. ' ... -..:''. "X. Truly; &c., v,.:.,-:. ' ' -J.: W. yijnuvEK.'. ' W eaversville, . C.) what a ridiculoaa ;larca and-firaud our navr AOcordingxtd SecreWy (:hanuer'8 report, " just made, he United States naval 'force , Include 1,685 commissioned and warrant officers, Of these only 769 were on sea duty, American , navy wouia --.seem w. nave States, vem, If ("aimers and others continue to' buy 'dust knd ashes put up in big packs and carrying ' home. d ?v ' ilTer ! 'Si ;- " ?n ti s t. I VVrf iV.tot iiiVrv Kiieiotic and t.as- ! Ahu. ut: evefy'coty ia t'.e ! United , t- .ad Caood,. to sei a p t d t ar Cc? e it jny-s t meri t, on it lueiii. An ..i u?w ninng a Ui-r4 !, paying over two pev -at. protit, nr.ii: no cvinpetition.and on wbicii tlte agent. u rfipotetted in toe exclusive s;tie tv n teel given for each and every county he may secure from us. With all the5 advantages to uur agents, and the fact that it is an article that can be fold to every houseowner, it might not be ik eessary to maxe an "extraordinary oti-r to secure good agents at once, but we have concluded to make it to show, not only our confidence in the, merit of an; agent that will handle it with enerr gy. Our agents now at work are making from $150 to $600 a month clear, and this fact makes it safe for us to make our offer to all who are out of employ ment. Any agent, that will give cur" buisnesa a thirty days' trial and tail to clear at least $100 in this time,, above all expenses can return all goods unsold to us and we will refund the motirv mid iur mvui. nuj ageuii or ueuenn Agent who would like ten or more counties and work them through sub agents lor ninety days, and fail to clear at leas C f75. Above Ail Expenses, can return! all unsold and get their', money back No other employer of agents ever darel to make such offers, nor would we if we a' -not know that we have agents now- maknigvraore than double the amount, we guaranit1 nd hut two sales a dayr would give a'ptnt of overt 125 a month, atd that one of ou,R??nt8 e.gbteen order in one dav.DuI' ,rge descriptive circulars explain oar 6u?r . and "these we wish to send to eve o out of employment who will send ushree one cent. stamps for postage. Send a; once and secure the agency in time tbrVe. boom, and go to work on the terma named in our 'extraordinary oifer, We! would like? to have the address of ali the agents, sewing machine solicitor and carpenters in the country, and ask any render of this paper wso reads, , til fej 6ft'iir.,.0"od oa at omv ktie- name and p. dress of alf fcuch' they know. Address at once, or you will loose the best chance ever ottered to those out ol employment to matte money. . , . ' UeXNEK MANCFiCTTJEmO CoM 161 Smitlitieid St., Pittsburg. Pa. CUPID DiAnPs- When cupid wears the Diamond shirt, His conquest's sure of hearts so tender,. For when they see this manly guise, ' " The ladies always quick surrender. Surely the ladies are attracted ; by neatness of dress, which adds . so much to the general -elegance of one's appearance. What's more vital to a well-dressed man" than a perfect-fitting, smooth-set- . i- If yoor dealer dees not keep k, seed kit addra Duid Miller a Co.. sot aAimUctarcn,BaU - .The sore effects of A jet's iSamparill (ar thorough and permanent If: thera ix a lurking Tunc, w acroi q a poous you. Acer's .arBapardla will diilodgfr it, and i:. ... - 1 irv.'i. iBp ouecte it tn.s ameie are r.oi - v UUlfclStJX&j&jeWL! . :yQtJB-HOSlilYi DEPARTMENT 5s thoroughly loadod dpvra' vitU OTRyjNDEBWEA In f act, never in the history The New York Democratic State Com mittee met last week and was decidedly a Tilden body. Some little light is caat upon Tammany's support of Tilden by the: argument that Kelly "had to take either Cleveland or Tilden, - and pre ferred Tilden on account of the state of his health. - r ' T ; , Vegetable Sicilian HAIR RENEWER was tlie first preparation perfectly adapted to ; ,' eure disease of the scalp, and tlie first iuc eessfol restorer f faded or grj hair to its natural color, growth, and youthful -beauty. . It has had many imitators, but uone have to folly met all the requirements. t6dful for the proper txctiueiit of the hair ud scalp. Ball's Hair Bksewer has st-cfidily grorru in favor, and spread its iaaie and uscfuluts - to every quarter of tlio g'obo. Its uni.nial, lelod succas eu c uUriWted to llt one ; cau-se: the tnHre fulfimu-nl vf its p-ctxim.. " Tlie pro;rif:io bare c.fteu hecu r urj r:sd " at the r!t:pt of oidra tcm rcinot cona r tries, wljve thfy uevsr mfeieeu eCw tfor itn iiitraduciion. ' " ; 'ihe use for a 3hort tiive pf H.m.l's Hair liKSEwiij - udcifu'iy: in.j-rc-.-is the per- o:-.i;api'apiice.' -iui:i ces t)t K-aip f ram ti-a.au eat, Ut t'tc&Q of icnlio!ia prcpara Uoua.bc.t remain a loY.p itu, uiaea niw a matter of tcHioe'.y, ton, rti: . T. t .' , . . 1. ' . . orb j,"ds . ;wi.-vt,4 tinuaiant a M;:(j!3 prcysij4k.i-. it a a;yiiet'i wiuiost tro-W. , ! R.'P. HALL, 5 CO., FastXlH. Solil by all Deolor in ile!icinca TO ALL THE FOESfS . l ; - rr Scrofnloas, KerrarinI, and Blood Disorder. ; v I. 5tr t1: niiwdf. Vvaoti DMA Ihm nut scorching and tborougH blood-pnritier, is Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Sold by aU Druggists ; SI, six bottles, S3. . Agents for Homo Fertilizer. A buperior lot of Pickles, genuine Olive Oil, French and German Prepared Mustard: Try them. iieef Ttmgue, Fisti and good sugar cured Smoked Reef. fresh and new. - A- "nw lot Of those superior Brunswick llama and Jumboes. i 0uige and Bananas, fine and large. Lf Jf. tine lot of New Kaisins, Prunes, Ui- tvpnsi and turrante. Something new and nice, cereal nwjies Vand oat flakes, can be cooked in 15 min- utes, Have you seen tlioe cereal and fruit boilers, the nicest thing known for boil ing custards ; you can't burn them. rearl hormny A fiue lot of rearl hormny from new corn. ' currant jlly and pre fer vejs. , the finest macKerel that is kirwn, in oeauuiui a 10 packages. : If yll want a nice piece of cheese we have it. ' Sauces, mustards, sweet oil, salad dressings.. ' - 1 Bucawheat and nne syrup to go witu them. 'v '. :- " ' ' If you wish a fine chew or smoke, call on us for tine chewing and smoking to bacco and fine aegars. , ' Dry hop yeast cakes, tresh and good. iSelf-raising Buckwheat at20 cents per package. ; 1 , Fulton Maraet cornea oeer, anea oeti Imported Macaroni of best quality.; ISiice ;Kuif:i at 3U t-eot. pt'i- fi. A fine tot of . Jellies m sugar -bowls, cream -pitchers and spoon-hohlera 4Ud by the pound. , ; r f- - A fine assortment ot canaies rresn ana new. ! -. li.S The finest Flour sold in bar rels, dollar sacks, and per pound. .Canned Fish- ; - Labrador- Herrings, in Tartar Sauce, Brook Trout, Mackerel, Sal-' mon and Mhrimp, r ' , - '1 . Canned Meats.- Deviled ham. ton cue and lobster, pot ted ham and tongne, corned beet, ana chipped beef (dried.) ' ' Canned 'Vegetables, r- Green neas,' tomatoes, stringless beans, okra-and tomatoes, corn, rhubarb, (very- fine tor pies) - rfx-: '. . Canned Fruits.; : : Peaches. aDDles. cherried strawberries raspberries, blubernea and pineapples sliced "and grated.) . "iv- . , , . Kioe, pean nominj, ; cBrew - wui), wheat jBakes, oat flakes (require but 15 minutes to cook very fine and the best . w . . 1 v a- 1 . v 4fine article OOiew Orleans: yrupption guiTanteed Cra fPoin-the thing known .or; dyspeptics.) (new), Crystal gyrup, stlgar drips, Porto Jttico and ;ura moiassee. : ' . .. 1, . -1 . - - v, '' .Powdered, granulated, cut loaf, staid ard A, New Orleans,, brown arifraniH : rfava, ttio, JuajSjCiuov jtnu jjagunji r Leggeta' Kger'liranid.'juwl B r ., .... . - mi 1 Java;ArbttckIe Arioaa, .Thttrbttf'Wjtw W,V - !Ji!iJrAiirAiiiHiv wui not tail the newest and most stylish Hata of .our career have we had' a'betterPply.hln afe tlfo p - A- Seymiig Maciiine and ,- music ' hodsb! -" I have just addtid to ipjgtiss of te f Pi chines" and Sewing Machine5 StippiteV,'' '' ' and other, mnsiual instrnments arid musical "goods. ' As lj 'U 7j .ir,l iiAnt -! '.ol witK 1 nf roociiirf -lmnatiia' olrnit syH:X0 the entiro sewing machine trade in this part of the State, by, ihy fair . houest dealing and by handling ........ i.,,f l.ico lift'ndi'Rft will T . H 'i 11 . I.UI iA I O b Vvi t ... ' Vrgaii uauf cr ; . J siuill not huudl any musical that I tanuot fully warrant.. , 'Ii'Ikj f uture of myr trade; depends upc-n,Utov quality of goods that I feelljat present. ,lMal Bt;ll low aud high pi jted inatinihentR, and roy prices will be lowrior the tpmlity 01 I can 6eUHiiy instrnmtnt as low as !s6, quality ' .considered. Xll I ask trial. ' : ; .Y. 1 shall continue to keou a fnll Sewing- Machines, Keedlcs,' Oil, Attaehnei-ts, 1 . - "ts?. &:., fl' fell tu:K-hiie8, nj j XTiTr. lit'pairiug aV-jHciaUy satir ietiou as to pirK' fpaftlity f go. la, terms of Hle, Jand work done Save iiioney aiid trt iv:le by calling oh meHefore yon boy. Correspondence solicited. For me iiext 4;ipfhsr'i I shall offer BARE BARGAINS to ALL G ASH BU ITERS; ! Or gans and Sewing Machines mxist eo at greatly teduced prices, for cash, daring the dnll Knrbmer months. Don't fail to call and get my prices. J get my prices. Mr. Ellis TiionAs anil myself have jnst retiirned from the Northern nuirkels, where we earefuliy eeiected and bought with the cash one of liie must complete stock of ever brought to this mui-ket. They are bought in huge quantities, and cheap for the Cabh and I now offer theUr - - i Low Down for the cash, strictly. r Let every cotton planter, from his pastpeiuce Jj-syingeavy time priceiR, resolve henceforth -tof deal for.fc-isli, atid stpp' buyaig wheoi' his money gives lit and! the country (will soon get on a solid? fpnudaf t:o.n. . : v j ..:: ., I '. !! To all 'parties w1k expect to deal strictly tor cash, I offer myelegun stock of goods. My house will soon be filled full of goo Is and they must be Bold, and they shall go iow down for cash.' So bring along ... ...J . . ' -9' t nm matt. fjtf'j&r t esf? 1 your cash and vve will hnd it to ontftiut ua( iW6?rTftJ f Is I Tit. .... 1 . . :.'i:i.--.ji xnauKiug you lura uucrai pairop.i FURNITURE ! Prices: ,teSiiiteimes. ! THE undersigned respectfully informs the public that he has opened the ' f ABISET, pi)! HTARIXG AND I' Furniture Business in Laurinburg, and; that bereufter you cun be furnished any -goods in his line as cheap, if not for , lesa. than Wilmington I keep constantly on hand all sizes of and ; (gaskets," Ilandles, Studs, Plates, Emblems,-&ei:'-y ' H'v ':-".-hrv:; lurrii tare,.: . "r...'- Window Shades, Cords, Tassels,'Pictare Moulding, &c. Come and see my C A Itl H "T I :XEII at I 0 ir. Furniture repaired, dressed 'and var, nished. Pictures franied. chairs reseat ed. Send iu your old furniture and have maae new, yoqr picture trames .clean ed and polished.; i .-, . ; , . .' - ., Eiicourage home enurprui and see what you "are getting before paying for it.- .: fclive nw a call before leaving your'Or- lora elsewhere. AVbrk'warrantedl sat- jountry wUVWbromptly attended to; 1 My motto ist Quick sales and small profits . Gall aa you pass.,-. -.- '.. .rim (First floor Biajelt Buildin) 40 ' LAUBXSBUBG N.' (J." wS .""ly to interest every one .in want .or stylish boys' and t3HirDmi?a3wyrHTKo. r the various grades and sizes of Engli$!i, German, Frendi and American fesenT; seaoo HaaOSflMAHBWfe! ftTidoavor to mfirit and tnntrol tht- -V " . ' 28 lhstcnmcnt; f goods. any one is a fair eto;k of jihe- eet Lgtiarautee J. A. :WRlfHTr- EOCKlNGHAif, N. C V kit 1.1 ' ...i..iS 1 aii,4Aatj : t al'J; W?fvVU )8J 2,000 STITCHES IVilliUTE. f t . TJe olr alKolwteljr first-cla Sew' hajf ffifalilB Iu tlie worid. ' Sent a trtal.,'.Varrtitd .5 : year Sett; for miurtrafed Cteldgue: and, rircnlar' B. THB ffl . . SEWIWG'' IA CHI5E C Clateaso. NW Vrk aa ;'s it - .is . - s .m i in in 1 X : I VV .. - : ;i .-afi 5-f'4tetf. .SrfpfMf - v.t ;n onr II AT JDE PA1MENT.l We court ftnjnspectiMbd eiaminatipn of our excellent assortment f PEAOTICAL WATCH MVICKK. v . uvciiwi "ni wbat . iraae street, aoove vvnson's arug LOUGEE & GOODWIN, ' (Successors to I. Durhaai,) 417 and 419 Fayetteville DEAXiSKS rsr Foreign and American I", ' fRON e.ask r CARKiAUiS, i PHOTONS, 4. ... i BUOCIES, ROAD CARTS. i ;lAiest'Siock;ih tlLe state." for' a n w mm stJ-aa A4'(t i "( GARJjEN SEFDS! A fresh lot of the celebrated LAN DRETH garden seeds. Call and get supply ............... ........ ' ... ii'" ii ...-. ..m... ............ SEF 3 lfSrPPOfATOFS. . .-i.- .... . . '1 i o. ...... ....... . 1 . . . :::.2s::: iJONPEUTIONhtJIBSl Sugar, oflee Molasses, Candy, Kaisins, ii... Nuts, Crackers, Lemons, Allspice, Pep per, Salt. Canned ,Goods, &c . A lot of ,V' a ......... i... ;...s Everything iJffoap. "Tl . Ml &' wrpV'sTANSTLHr" f -TORPID SOWSLS. i DISORDERED LIVER. i and MALARIA. From these sotuces arise three-fourths of the-Qtoeusaau of the hnmHn xaee. Thaao a&, ruliiiesB after eating, aversion ta exertion of bady or nilud, Era ctatica , or food, lnlMiut u wiwiwr i putts, A' frelkkfr of hxvlng taegleeSeal some duty, lL&liteas,:'lBtternti; at tha Heart, it a fcctoro tha cro,IUcbIyeel . ored. tJriae, tPiVSTIPATIOJf, and T2zi& tea use of c r?tnedy that acts direcUT ontae l.lver. AJaIvornedieinoTrJX'ff'S VliilSi iiavo uocnuol. Their action on the Kl Jpeysciid &k.ia is also pro nipt ; removing , all f-.a purities- tarough fLese three " cht 'i iceeoaia uijmuon, r-ff. rtoisra clear aaily worr raa arc a pe AftTIBC?? TO SvlALARSA. fiold every whore 25o. Mil.44 Mnrnty St.,N.S". S Mlf3'lWl?;-.' Grai Hais os WmssEns chafiared In. atantly to-a Gvossr Biaoc by a single ap plication of uta Utb. Sold by Onujgista, or sent by exfross on receipt of $1. 0;Bce, 44 aarray Street, Kew Tork. T3TT3 K&RBAl CF CS5Pt KCBPTS FREL 1 - r wiablotie, n. o. .. SCOVILIiE BKOIiiERS, Propo;-s uVeto 77oi Badsomfhj Furnished, . ,Uonif iotnfvriM. -, T : ; i:,Tjc8u-ab acknowledged o the cosiest hotel in the .South. i p4W'& :: "Finest line ferriages and omnibuses itfc.tbe city- Qteet 'It' Iramai ?;;. fr'&i.K-- ... makes. , ' :.f? JfA ifH'OTI yi,w,ynf VJVVBbK WjXXtJi. store, crilAKlOTTI.y.: c. ly ' ti 1 1 1 FENCING, RBIiG 8T OI"E, AND 1 :'" -; " i - t: y. t I:' Cemetery Work of Every P scrij-tion. ! Call or wike fps Price lsts and p-sigas. . Cpt- 1 J j respon'dMicil s)Ucita. Satl.sfafctfentij'Vcn. iisiliT:Trial.: To the O itjzciw of Uocking h.im arid vicinity, , The largest and best selected stock of I 'Carriage and Saddlery Goods, in the , Slate. cnnMsticg in pnrt of arriaes, 1, - Rllfi'tflj PbaAtnita Villnva ( Vrta - ?' and t aria, iSiddhw, Hsrness, Trunks - j tiatcbehi, Lap liobes, Horse Blanket, J all kinds of Buggy and liarn.wo m.t tei-ial incladingjBoddies and Gear read for the painter and trimmer. We guarantee our prices lower than any iu the SUte McDO UGALL as BO if TJFJu BR 3 ? Ladies, send your order to f MRsMl. B. HARRINGTON FDR That WILt MOT Blur OK rirB. ... . . . . .u. niuriiD uiniUf .nr. i, lull , . line of Embroidery material on 'band, C Dot), fail v send your orders I. ) .lB;HA8iN$i-n:i: DINUi,-R.O)M J t '..V-ni 3d door above .court house. . W ilfVi iri-crf n..-5 : f aa a w ' e....:av r.i' " i'- pla'a Steamboal4Jo .w'f't-.v''. ir..: ria3 aol i. 144 p l;o, 3S,t6 te ilsui, fficmy or .jbj , X1 arst.(iri-tllt. Swivw t.;iiliit7,iJli!)ltm'i-J!"J " DRi STROP'S The Old;1 Well Tried; Wondorful Heaitrt Renowino; Remedies. STRflUfi'S 51N ITIVF Ml fw Ijiver CompUint. liulatin tb Bow.li, PnrM IB. Ulooa. OUKlll from M.l.W.l T-i. . 1 ' - winvnw w vnnniiiH I IbbVJ and alt BUIoav IMurtm STH0X6'S fEGTDRAL PILLS !S?S Kkenauithm. iBureUtljjvptaf.,f ocd txxi.KctiiaTitr ol trio bowea. A preii oa to jlrUcate ftotalea, aootbioa a4 bnutne b. owwro mo. and in vlna Tior aa4 haaltli to V'At fabr.oftti.bod) Spldbj Drogstna for P.iri tela, --1l ..' .,51- GOODS that ettob4J r.: f 1 C IS NOW COMPLETE, i and .yout: can rest? assured that i . will : r compare wilb any atoclcpf' our line; in 7 I the Via te," id variety,'qualtty of good i and low 'prices.' Itj is well knwnitot . P . our house is' always ahead on alViUe ' , new1 novelties afine goods ia Very-ile , ' J- j twvrt iriAO f.. tiu tv ettit ntrtt It t1i U Nr 4 d . is : ' ' ra t r.r in e)eirabeeiii variety ' . 7; I toJ any ever before'1 placed fbefdWr customersS:f'? yiX'- lfX' f i V- f ir.aTJai f .Jisf itwi i.u.:.-; f 5 will b pleased to-ibitve you tatv'fAta a . y call when you vWi our oifj,.aad Mill - r- 1 .in -f4- 1
Rockingham Post-Dispatch (Rockingham, N.C.)
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May 29, 1884, edition 1
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