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-i:': v-;;-. - ' . ' - - 1 i i - - V,t- r rAi iv; ' hi ; 'a I- y. i 1 '.'.i- - ' -,' '- .'".'"-. l-x.iffiui. S. fc.ftro.aj, July M, IS?(. j Special Notice. witoi "local" advertisements are Wi in for publication in the Rooki wiii n specified time for pub,Ht"n . th-y v'U be publishe d until ordered out an changed up etch -week at 5 cents peilihe. Remember this. j ' . - - I , h urch Calendar. j UETO'iASTC'HDRcii-rRef.R.S.Ledbetter stOT. ,r Preaching every habbatbat 11 olodlj a- n.y and at i:3(J p. u. Prayer Jeetlri every WeInedy at 7:30 f. u. Hwlbj School every Sabbath at 3 p. iju; J.'e?t;ng ot tne orijctal board at ine par sorti every ilopday at 7:30 p. v. Chpkch Kev. T. Uarnson, Pa?4' iVhing on the 3rd Sunday Without, authority we venture the opinion that Joshua Uhappell. Esq., will of adh month at 1 1 Vtloek a. m. Preach- be the Kepublioan candidate to repre- -in op the 1st and 3rd Sund ys of each m0WJ t 7:30 p. M. Prayer Meeting on 'i'tiei.' of each, week at 7:30 p. m. Snh-. ' (Jar ioiiDol evex-y Sunday at 9:30 a. u. j HOME NEWS AND COSSIP. Good morning, sir i Oan 1 sell youjtoae 1 good cider tbia mornmcr nvell, no,I beJiave not i I m a ort of (eetoteiar now." WTat!' lont veh drink ci der f" "Vell, "ho; liar -bar acaroel ever." (There is a joke in the above, but only a few will see the ''pint." Mr, T. V. h. .will explain; m . -p ? 1 " Judge W. P. Bjnum, who refused the comination for Governor which was 'af terwards given to Dr. York, has formal ly announced his repudiation of the lie publican party and proposes casting bis vote, tor (ieo. Scales. . lue reason he gives is that the Republican party has dropped all principles and has abandon ed iuelf to a light for spoils. The above we learn upon the best of -authority as given by the Charlotte Obttrver. Moonlight nights again. Delii!itf ui rains Saturday. ('!r.&Jore summer month. ; Wajtermelons now go a begging. f . . - - Thi State Fruit Fair Opefted TfttGolds fooro yesterday. . " . ...'-- The corn crops are now beyond the ing4r of a drought. . ". ;' !. Th Grand Lodce of Good Templars fcokl their next meeting at.HJckory, N. :.. August 20th. ;. ... -. .... -:- i A full delegation weal down from here to the Lumber ton Congressional Con vention which met yesterday. j : Hrpj Polly Livingston died at her res idence at Edinboro, Montgomery coun ty, recently, aged about 80 years, 'Th"! Republican Congressional Con vention for the 6-h district, will meet in this place on the 14th .ot August, r sent this county and Montgomery in the State Senate. The Democrats ought to beat him. "Jot" is frank and honest when addrcsfciuK his fellow -citizens. For instance, in a former canvass of the couo- ty we beard him make a speeco toai ran this way: . "I don't know much about politics, nor does my opponent, If either of us attempts to branch out into the subjpct we shall slip up mighty quick." He bad no right thus gratuitously to place his opponent in so awkward an attitude, but for himself he could at least c'aim credit for modesty and can dor. . . . See new advertisement of Wittkowsky & Biituoh, the pushing, thriving and leading dry goods merchants ot. Char mil.' o derations on court house suspended for the present. Awaiting a skilled workman to put in the vaults in the Clerk's onice. Di W. L. Steele has gone to MariOn, Mcdowell county, , where his wife has heert aojourning for several weeks among relatives and trie nds. MkY. C. Morton .will, about the first ugust, open a shoe and harness shop at JBnnettsville, S. C - He will also con tinue the business here. M Personal. Mr. W. W.'McDiarmid, lor the Sobe Ionian, dropped in to see us on last Sat urday.' He is enthusiastic on the State ticket and democratic prospects gener ally. : -:- ' y. . It was our pleasure to be present at he Children's Centenary at Green Lake. Methodist Church, on which occasion C'has. V. Tltlett, Esq., oar growing young' lawyer, delivered a fine address. There was a large crowd in attendance. A marketj feature of the day was the ex cellent singing by the Sunday -schools. The sermon in the afternoon was deliv ered by Rev. Mr. Stockman.- Fire at t'liek Saw Mill. '. A small fire occurred at Mr. C. M. Cheek's saw mill on Monday evening last, resulting in a loss of about $60 worth of lumber. A fire was b Jilt near the lumber shed just before night lor the purpose of shrinking a wagon tire, -and, a strong wind rising about dark, sent a shower of sparks among the lum ber, which, being dry, was soon con sumed. It was only by the greatest ex ertion that his dwelling,; near by, was saved. IHClcHJIle, Thft nracticA of medicine in this coun tr'!la attended not .onlyrwith chagrin . iusd disapiouatmenti oocasionally, an in stance of which ai tnfltcted upon two of our phyafciani was told by ,ax", tn fa recent isiue, but wtuisforthnjeseeml doom at least ' to some of our ; pill rollers. -Bspectally. against 3r. Wiat Covington do the Fates war and the ole ments as'wellJ'i Sometima ago b,e was in town after , nightfal).-' 4 urgent; call, came and he requested a colored citizen to hitch his pony-filly to the dog cart while he was in the drug store compound ing his medicines. Alt ready, be bounc ed in and took the lines from the boy; throwing him a nickle, and started and he went; the speed of the pony was extraordinary. Turning the corner and into back street, he soon discovered he was descending the hill towards the depot as if upon a train of rapid transit, and he 'called,' "whoa, hold up, Rosa," J now but not so only the faster went be, Rosa and dog cart, although the Doctor stood erect and pulled with, might and main. A net-work of guano wagons stood at the depot and into the mesh of wheels and axles he stove he and Kosa and dog cart. Luckily, no bones were broken and no great damage done to him nor ttosa nor dog cart An exami nation revealed the fact that the darKey ;';' Koi only in JtowhnietU ;aBd-"xnv necticut, but in I1 lhot5er Net? Eng land States, M tbftdisaatisfacUon spread ing. It is a disagreenwnt that cannot be compramised, a tT0ttha;!lpi3uife pendents ftre-uAtiixg 'newrwvi "pjf the-handled West free from the disintegratirig InfluA enoe. Indiana and Mfcbiganurnlsh long Hsts o k boding ; Jiblcintf other; Weatem States 'ar jjprparf4f M an . organized effort in ?- harmony t with the jndependenU of - EMt,. TtiM whoiaugbed at the srKJwer0"1?, first drops fell six j or seven ,;weeb ago are beginning to prepare for the deluge. Washington Post. : :x To partially atone forv our many sins during the year now closing we wish to exfiose a fraud. We refer to the large packs of horse and cattle powders sold. Sheridan's are absolutely pure and immensely vainaoie. inia statement is true. '"vr ad will eamplotelj; change he blood in he eattre system lm; tbre months,' Any 1 Mtt-Kn wb wlH fctltrf 1 PBl ilcUCFoni a, to la wMUTyMtaredttiosj fcoalUi. tf mot aOn fce.eslMetmFoi' ttaato Comptmlnf Ueae X'llla KW Moua,t rhTstdasu) se them for the cure of M VKB said MimBT diseases. Sold ererywhe, or Mat, by mmt.aft w awrwt vwi woe a. . junsaqy & CO.,BostdnlIan. . I Inl ?nn u i mm JOHNSON'S iMtOOYHE tJMIMENT cunss netti t the ueu. Hoar.' wwi of the 8phi, 8oJd everywhere. CireuUn fr. I. 8. JOHXSOX k OO, IMaa w will iuatanuneously reliave theMtorrir! dlaM. -an wi po.l4vlr oJn, atnTSSr S0 nlhSjnmtion mat will i.Z, liTMWBtfreebymail. Dont delar a nmuni' - . - -von. t JFTost CTaolen. Ac Sold a wrw wrl iaw r a ok- CHICKEN CHOLERA, la. J. M- $ IK K STAMSILl; Agents. jt I k wvtt-kwwn fc that'UMMt of llw ItorM and Cattle Powder sold In thta calm, try It warttleMf that SfctrMaa OoodiUoo Powict atMOlutab-Mre 4 MrrrataaWa, Nothlnc on Earth wul make hens lar like Skrida' Condition Pmn .1... 11M..M. Itfuinnimfnl In nafih nlfflt nr food. It wfll alio pocltrrelr pTaa and n Jim M.jr." George Warburton, of Pee. Dee a, tia gone to visit, nis iornier nome 'merry, old EhslTx." He sailed V.:.ii.e!pbi,i.on, the 2'tih int. t 1? . ADYICK'YO MOTilCUS. - Are you disturbed at night and bro ken of your rest by a sick child suffeiing and crying with pain Of cutting teeth f If no,, send at once and get bottle o! Mrs. Winslow'a Soothing Syrup for cbidron teething. Its value is incalcul able. It will relieve the poor little Uepend nffaraF imniMimtAlv. I )rnfl mion who hitched Rosa for him had failed to j j motDers there is no mistake abfntt disengage the reins (which the Doctor, on taking oat, had bitched back in the collar rings) and re-fasten the same to the bit. ' Oc last Saturday night the Dr, was going on urgent summons again to attend a patient The rain beat torrents, the wind raged, and the road was shroud ed in darkness. Suddenly stopped, he plied the lash to Rosa with vigor mixod with wrath; and when he found himself he was spr-twled in the mud, in a state of semi-confusion. Rosa had cleared the shafts and gone speeding on, iliA s-lsxfw Vii a siiicnAinHAil linnn the limbs of a huge tree which the storm had thrown square across his way. Af ter recovering himelt, ""a saddci tut madder m in," but for further p irttcu lars we refer you to the unfortunate Doctor himself. . it. It Cures dysentey and diarrhoea regulates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduces inflammation, ana gives tone and energy to the whole system. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of ose of the oldest and bent female curses and physicians in the United States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. Price 25 cents a bottle. Steani Engines, Saw Mills i a have received the' catalogue of . Jraqry ( Allege, uxrord, Ua Tor the es--s'iob lS83-8i, of which Dr. A. G. Ha goid is Pres't. Number of students, 292. v j ' .; : Ve have been called on by a Penn sylvania Book Agent,; Khar r by name. M-boj proposes .to spend several days in. . our town, ueis located at Long's Hotel. ' " Wje note with, regret the death of Mr. Glecihill, of the lately arrived English people, which occurred on Mr. Hines' plantation, Ueartdisease was the cause of death. . . Mr; John D. Stewart, erstwhile the leading merchant and most energetic and prominent business man of Monroe, N. Cl, died at his residence in that town i tnday last. v!e I, 'e have inforniation through a relia ble gentleman that the crops of Robe son I county, IN. C., and the counties ot Marlboro and Marion, S. C, are simply tne toes; ever Known. We are glad' to.- learn that Marshal Stubbs is putting the streets in good or der These horny hands of ours have put! in licks on them to the extent of $ .'50 " We would ltke. a "rest" now for awhile. ' The Tar. Reel is the euphonious name of aj new paper which hails from Trey. Montgomery county. N. tj., published by Knight & Hurley, tt is neatly printed, static 'well and looks as though it might eticL Sutscess: to ifc . i; : One hundred dollars ; reward offered by Sheriff Hardison of Anson for Daniel Gotjld, colwho broke jail at Wades -boip oh the 23rd. mst. Ue was convict ed of the murder of W. B. Carpenter, a ClWie" ,ui luav tuuuiy. . We await oatientlv a renort from ib fir&jt tovnsbip- in Richmond County to organize a Cleveland and Scales Club. -Which most desires the credit of beins 4 Stoma. At the same time of the rain fall here on last Saturday the clouds were tpded by a storm in other section H t ilea; cl. iaul ou tho Ueu. Dockery plantation seven miles northwest. Fu rious wind, blowing down fences, &a., at Mr. William Haywood's place, five miles this side the EUerhe Springs. Near Green Lake Church, seven miles porth- east, a miniature , cyclone' seems to have rattled along, uprooting trees and cut ting capers generally; and at Mr. La fayette Lovin's, near the church, the blow was so severe as to shake the house greatly to the trepidation of the family. Fortunately it was but a feeble imitation at last of the night of the 19th of Feb y. Tlie Best Jokf Ositt The letter of Dr. J. J. Jlott, chairtnin of the Republican Executive Committee, addressed to R. H. Battle, chairman of the Democratic Committee, complaining that, m asking for a joint canvass be tween Gen. Scales and. Dr. York, the Democratic Committee ignored the ex istence of the Liberal Democratic party. Has not Dr. York unmistakably merged himself and all his allies into the Repub lican party ? If not, what did he mean when he said in his letter of acceptance, "I endorse the Chicago platform in full and the nomination of Blaine and Lo gan ?" Is not this test Sufficient to en title him to be treated and negotiated with as a Republican? A Jay's Joltings, Tuk Baptist SusDAT-sciioof.. Having been reared under the influence of the Methodist denomination we naturally feel partial towards that church ami its various organizations, yet we cannot ig nore the fact that there exists a denom ination known as the Baptist. They have a Sunday-school here and a flour- ! ishing one, too. In. scholarship it out- J numbers the Methodists by about 100, j and everv one. teachers, and scholars Representative Converse says that he expects the Democrats' to carry Ohio this fall. They are in better working shape, lie says, than they ever were be fore. He expresses himself perfectly satisfied with the platform, and says that the tariff plank will Te entirely satisfactory 'to the people of his itafe.' The chief issue between the two parlies is government reform, and upon. this he depends for fucees. - Now-then let FrankHurd step to the front and srive in lus experience. Ohio is a Democratic State as well as Indiana and C'onnectiout and don't you forget it. News and Observer. , ,i. . , j . -Facts ore stubborn things," j and sufferers from chills hsd fever generally find their compliKiifa very stubborn fact, until . they . comeno the use of AVer's Ague Cur'. Th:it medicine eradicates the noxbus poison from the even the I'BOSS'V COTTON PRESSES, Pumps, General Hardware, Barbed ."Wire, Marvin's and Barnes' Fire Proof Safes, Dixie plows, HAND , CUFFS, FINE KNIVES, IMPORTED GUNS AND Minilg and Fakming 'Implements,, of all desenptibns. BR EM MCDOWELL, CHARLOTTE, N. 0. I Wi't- VJ. - - r'j'-svv a. -i -. i'. Just Receiv? I X- - $V tM ,1100 sacks Ni C. Flour. car load of Balt pi'd. boxes To'baecoJ-'';""" gross , and 200 Ave'aanda' of ( ISnnff, ' '. ' ." ' y and other goods to be sold low for casl ' Come to Hamlet and call for - , v , iace'ia .lieap Cash Ktorn. ' STEELE. - "'' 'J. W. Ji. L. STEELE, Jr. COLEJ -''jV:-' 30 UNION- SQUARE NEW YORK. w iuu. " HJISS. GA. FOR SALE BY STFELE BROS. iC TO.. DEALERS IX J. L. STONE, General Agent, Kaleigh, N. V. .IAS. A WRIGHT, Agt a Kocknrr : P. SINCLAIR has pitched his tent on the west side of the old Southern Hotel, and is now readv to serve the public. He has greatly improved in the art of picture making since he was here, and is setting lots of work. As he will only remain a short time, parties wanting pictures had better call soon. . t at I alike, manifest considerable interest in system, and inva-vibiy cures eve ' ! thet'tuWing up of the school. '.Mr. K. ! worst esse.. - .' The l ite-1-Kelly : I shall yote for A.. Juliuson, tue r-bervtiti supt-riiiiend-. Ant l triA ritfKt ma r. in Ih t-Strlif ilI iiu 1 Strang .r made to feelcme bj Cleveland, and ho iee him elected." the cordial grasp of his hand ad a spe cial invitation to render what a-sist mco you can to the school in the wm.v of ini' ' nartinc information to thf little rtns. ' The singing is a striking feature in this school, it being rendered excellently by the co-operation of all the mem Wis present. May success attend the noble work. ' ' ' ' - i ' the first and banner township ? none too eariy-to go to work. It is '(he County Commissioners will meet -oJTj ithe 2nd Monday in August to hear complaints, of all who may -object to the valuation of their taxable property, or to th4 amount of tax Charged against them. See official ad v't in this issue. . " I ; v in. J. H.'Guinn, accompanied bv thee f her children, went to Ellerbe .Springs this week. Portions of several 'BopkiRghamfamilies are domiciled there slrjeady and we, learn that quite a com pahy witlbe gathered there soon. k ' ' r " !'.'. y'e have before its the prospectus of the unitea euties uemoa ai, illustrated." w f.h Mark M. ("Brick" )Pomeroy as ed itor ana proprietor, to oegin publication firit week in August. Fifty (cents for Xtbree months) the presidential cam pKignl . Address Mark M. Pomeroy, 171 : Bqi)..vdwa New- York.. - 'j . ( ':: j ; ', , kfter .crops are laid by, why not the infmers turn their minds to politics? Let neighbors discuss with each other tlio candidates, their, records, the parties and the promise to the country held out bjf each, jjeterjxune eaimiy wnicn men ought to be supported and which meas- .urci should prevail ; then pitch in and hiflp to generate enthusiasm and swell the chorus of huzzas. Without vim and push 'and spirit the best of causes even runs risk of failure. A Slight CrreetiBw ' In our statement last week in regard to the health, of our town, we should have said, to quote Dr. Covington cor rectly, that no cases cKscurring here this year were doe to any local cause ex cept, perhaps, four cases of typhoid fe ver: These cases, if indeed this disease can be said to spring trom any mere lo cal conditions, had their origin here. But as to typhoid fever, the Doctor knows of a number ot cases recently onginating far out in the sand bills where no local cause can be guessed at, which fact only increases the perplexity of-our physicians in trying to find out the real cause of this type of fever. At any rate it seems to be epidemic this summer over, the larger portion of the State and is confined to no particular locality. : " .' -1' . ', State News. Monroe Express: ' A friend who trav eled over a large portion of, Calarru county the first ot the week tells Usj that the crops throughout the county are excellent. The corn is as fine as he ever saw. Cabarrus tarmers understand their business. The special term of court, for the trial of civil cases only, will convene on Monday, Aujgust 4th, His Honor. Judge McRae presiding. There are 107 cases on the - docket, and many of them will be ready for trial.' A large amount business will be trans acted. i Kaleigh News-Observer : John Spar- hawk, of Philadelphia, was yesterday appointed a commissioner of affidavits for ;: North Carolina. We hear' of corn crops near this city which it is declared will produce certainly hfteen and perhaps twenty barrels per acre. - The Democrats of the First Senatorial district; have nominated for Senators, James Parker, of Gates, and; W. M. Bond, of Eden ton. One hundred toot of soft coal from the mines at Farm ville, Chatham county, are' being .mined and will be shown in bulk at the exposi tion. Fifty two tons have thus far been delivered. The coaL it is. said, is of excellent quality. Specimens of it are shown at the geological museum. , AYER'S Cherry Pectoral. Ko other eomilahitt are so 'iotts in their, attack as thuM ailectiiig Ibe throat ami ituiff ': hoiks so trifled with by the Bia;i:y ol auffcr-' .. Tbe arUinary cough or cvM. r vaulting itorliat.v front a tnfluis or nuconxioos - To the needs of; the tourist j commercial tra veler and new settler, Hostet ters Stomach Bitters is pecu liarly adapted. since it streuath ens the digest ive organs, and bi-aces the phys ical energies to unheal thful in fluences. It re moves nnd pre vents mIir'a' VveiCcbnil:cc:-p Ij blimulatea tbe kidneys, and hiaciuer, and enriches as well as purifies the blood. When r.overcome by fatigue, whether mental or physical, tbe weary and debil itated find it a reliable source of renewed strength iiriiomfort. F6r sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally TVT T-J DTCCCl T XVA. XX IVUUUUL Offers This Week Tlie following Goods which have just been received and to arrive i laces. : A good rain fell here on last Satur day. Several farmers report having had god seasons and the crops looking well. Ir the neighborhood of 43. J. Freeman's ; the corn crops were never so fine before, . bp t cotton "is not so promising. ..Our ob servation is that'on light sandy soil gen erally tbe corn, from too much rain prob ably, is tired and turning yellow, while ' on clay soil ths conditions seem to have sui ted exactly and corn is booming.--Conflicting accounts about cotton some look for a full crop while others insist on not more .thau two-thirds. , There ii ii'l time for much improvement. '- '"- ' ' y - SU. tit V-" . t'rosramme. -" - I We are in receipt of the order of bus. iness of the 2nd annua) session of the. Montgomery County Sunday school As sociation, to be held at Zoar Church in that county on Friday and Saturday .-23d and 23d days of August, 1884. Annual address by II. C. Wall. Reports of com mittees at work in the interest of Sun day-schools will be heard. Discussion of various topics' affecting the' Sunday school wprk, to be engaged in by minis ters and laymen, will be a prominent feature of the occasion. The exercises will be Interspersed with singing-by the Sunday-school choirs ; and, altogether, a pro&tabie and pleasant time is expect ed. The annual election of officers of the Association will take place, also the appointment off managing committees and marshal forthe next meeting. . By order of the standing committee the friends of Sunday -schools' are generally invited to be present. Vaiuable informatioa-7-Johnson's Ano dyne Liniment, will.,, positively prevent diphtheria, that most to be dreaded of all ; dreadful diseases. Don' t delay a moment, prevention, is better than cure. No family should; be without tbe And dyne l the houses ( ; y. .4---' " John Kelly finds the heat so overpow ering that lie proposes toiefer deciding whether he will support the Democratic nominee for the Presidency until cool nights return, ror our part, we are quite content for John- Kelly aforesaid tOjVisit the Arctic regions and not. return until Gen. Hazen shall Bend for him. News and Observer. , TO THE PUBLIC Having severed my Connection with Great Falls Mfg. Co. as an operative, I bare accepted a position with Mr. Jas. A. Wright siqiveling Agent for the New I'pgtf dewing Macitines, Organs, &c.--Aishall sell, in connection with ove, II. S. Goodspeed's. Pictorial Family Bi ble, the best Bible published for the money. Also a number of other good books, all standard works. II oping for a liberal patronage from the public, I am yours, fcc, - ' . WILSON. July ht, 1334-tf. HARRIS REMEDY C0.ir t a r cwmm. im ST. IOtTR. JUSSOliJU. Tw Ch.HM.MSrf rrar1. at Pft0F.HARfU8' PASTtlE REMEDY aa Km aaa ouwr. wb mvnft IMa N'rma mat rhyilcal DabiU (ty, rnaian F.xhuutioa and tf -maa ii nui 1 1 1 1 1 m WW , Remember. . . You can always get the very beet Soda and Mineral Water at the Drug Store,; : As well expect lite without air, as health without pure blood. Cleanse the j blood with Ayer's Sarsaparilla. . x new Aivt:imsr MKYIS. State of North ;arohna, ) Office Board of BiChmond vcounty. J Co. jCouim'rs. ' Rockingham, N. C, JuTy 1, i84. Onlered by the Board of Commission ers that publication bo, mado in the Spirit of the South and the Richmond Roots that they will meet at their of fice in Rockingham on the .second Mon day in August, 1884; to hear complaints of all who may object to the valuation of their taxable property, or to the amount of -tax-charged 'againsi them. , A true copy from, the minutes. , A. L. McDONALD, Clerk ; Board County Commissioners. ; NOpil llAllOtlfl iUEGi . Xtnai-!.(fcii"'.fc i c. The next session begins August 4th. Total expenses per term of twenty weeks f 50 to $T5. For cativIOgue and other particulars, address as above. - REV. G. F. SCHAEFFEtt, President. ' ' " - . 11 IN CASH I GIVEMIAWAY To SMOKERS of Blarikwell's Genuine Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco - This Special Deposft Is to trnaWatoe the payment of tbe 26 preminma fully described In our Sanuer announoemenU.. . The premiums wlU be paid, notoatter how small toe number of bags returned may fee. ecukiar Bank af Daraaia. Durham, '-tt. O. : r Tjiia Ria- Wa lnolflaa Von SUJn8.U. which DiraM uiace on c for our empty tol lota. Toota trolr,' prenauma irned Deo. Prusident ' fKA 8ir: 1 have to acknowledge reoalpt of t.iftn.on from too. which we have plaoad npon . ecial Depoeltfer fba object yon state, s. i-1 ue enmne without pirar of BtJUilnuw paekaa-a. . . -sr"BM oar otbar aaoetuiaementa. ' S Twawartyfcaataplaew. h.HM)HMa)il ttaMlag tkrw awataA, SI. SMt hf bmR la Htn antpoar. atliilli.lll rfarillMM.1 MiaM.l FamutilrtdaKri. ata ial tttmm awa y gaia ait ltd a iriltnaaa. SENOPOir TRIAL BOX uosnre. is often uat tfta lgin?inR vwiw ri ., . ,p . , tiuiueS. atke's Cukitar 'w fraAL has j . veil proavwU eflieaey in a fortj-) tars' aaht- I a ua 0ront :ui4 lung diaeaae, aixt aliouJJ tS -' l.iku 111 all cases wUhoat delay.v,, "V; 4- A Terrlbla Cough Cnrad. ' " Th ICT 1 look a Severe colJ, whtck affected my luiii,'. I nat a t?rritl eoiik, awl paet niglit alter night without sleep. TheUoetww Xiveme iiji. 1 trieU AVER'S CHEItrv Pre, TiiuAt, which rsleve.l iy longs, iudaeea sleep, an-1 atfrdetl aie the rest ueceasary for tle rt-coverv of my strenglli. By its coiittitu.il use of the l'l tokal a pertita ucitt cure was effects I. 1 ant mivr yeara . ol.l, lt;tk: ami hearty, aitU am tuitisnetl your Ciikkuy l-ttTiM.kl. sareil me. ll()t'K KAIItllROllIER." liac'.inli.tin, Vt., .July 15, li:. Cronp.. A Mwther'a Trlbnte. ' "While In lite country last witir my little lioy.lltree yeaMofcl.aiMtaken ill withrroup; ' it iseeiiteU sii if he whuI1 Ue frHtt atnuigu latiiHi. f lue of tlie family suggested tbe use Of A VKK'.. CHKItRV fK4TaKAI., a bottle of wltiuU was always kt-pt in the house, litis, wits tril in small att.1 frequent Wt S, mid to our Ue light tit bs than half an hoar the .. littla patient ws brcnlhing easily. 'Jtte toc tor Mii that the Cni.l:ltv PkiTOSai. bad savo'l niv larling'a lift-. Can you wobde at our gmiiiade.' 4Shicrcly vours, y "'. . . Ik. Kn JiA Geiwxt -''; . 159 West 12Sth SU, New York, May 16, 1SB2. "1 hare used Atkr's CtfERity Pi"roaAi in hit family for several years, ami do not besiuUe to proiMtunee it tbe urfwt t-ffeetual remedy for coughs and ecldat e have ever trit-d. ' A.J.VKAXX.?, Ijike Crystal, Minn., March 13, tee'i -A , " I suffered for eight years from Bronchitis?! and after trying many remedies with no sne-V cefw 1 was enred hy tha row of AVKU's-CMFa-1. bv I'M-ioa.ti- -.lrtar.i-u WAUit.Jl."- . Byhalia, Miss., April 5, 1WS. , ; eannot sav enough in praise of-AVKR's CiiKBttV iKcruxAi., belteviiig as. I Ao that hut for its use I sUoukl long since hhtb ueu from lutig IMflbles K. HaJioiwi." ? Palestbie, Teias, April 22, lt2.' : Ko case at an affection of the . throat or langs exists which cannot be greatly reliuTed , by the use of AvEas. CiiEnaY S'scum.it, and tt will altrayg cure when the disease is mot already beyond ths control of licine. - x 't;:: nutrAMSD j j 'x'c- f Dr:i, C. Ayer ACo., Lowellj Mass. - . "sr. ; '" - Jas. T. LbOkakd. ,Chas. W. Tiixstt. LeGRAND L TILLETT, s i Attorneys at Law, Hockingham, NT. G. ' Cream and Black Silk Span- "I ish lorcbon, French Oui pure, Brabrant, Italian, Co rinthian Embroidery Lace and Irish Paint Laces. Ev- j erlasting Trimmings, and j nr.tiy o t her. Lac.?. with ) p. k y sei tings uiutuii. J WHITE GOODS, Novelties, T India Linen, Vic Lawn, 10 pieces Stripe and Fancy Nainsook -Piaftls. StFiced and Dotted Swiss, Brocaded Lawn, and laeeand welt Pique. Will practice in all the courts of the State. Will occupy LeG rand's law office. where one member ot toe nrm can al ways be found,' AND ' COTTON BUYERS, Keep on hand a targe and varied stock of Jry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Notions, Ac., &c.., to suit the trade, which they are constant ly replenishing by almost daily receipts, A special attraction of their stock is an elegant " ( - , Carpe t : Exliibitov, with 5U difierent patterns of Brussels, 'Wi"! ' t Ingram carpetings. which, v.i. v can sen at New York retail prices - and show you just how they will look when made up and spread on your room -floor. -';. 1 - - , They have exclusive control of those unrivalled fertilisers, the fSolvible Pacific AND i Sea Fowl GrXJ-AllSrOS and will also sell . ' i-- KA1NIT and other popular brands." We buy our goods as low as they caa be bought, and can and will sell as low ms anybody can sell GOOD goods. We also pay the top of the market for cot ton and other produce. ' 1 P. S. All persons indebted to ua are notified that our books are ready for a settlement. ' 5. AYER'S Gore IS WASRANTED to ettre all eases of ats lari&l disease, such as Fever and Ague, Inter mittent or Chill fever. Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Bilious Fever, and Liver Com plaint. In case of failure, after das trial, dealers are authorised, by oar circular of July 1st, 1882, to refund the money. ' Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mas. Sold by all Draggisu. , Lidies' and Misses' ts' y - - - -. - -i r ' ..'.-. Dress Shoes, also indies" Low Cut .Mag nolia and Button Newports. ,, e These goods have been bought below their value and will be offered to the trade at a small margin on their cost ! for ?!... "Buy .close and sell close" is the motto of w j M. H. Russell, July 1, 1884. ! Dr.W.H. BOBBITTv WilOLESALE AND KETAIL I - Druggist, Ko. 10 East Martin street, RTEIGrHa 1ST. C. THERE IS A' BOO K ST In V"adesbQrq J And there-is the place tojtet SCHOOL BOOKS, BLAKK BOOKS "; ; " rAND : -y - i" Fine Stationery. Give me a trial and be convinced thai I will sell you goods as cheap as they can be had anywhere. fOf Mail orders promptly attended to. Satisfaction guaranteed. 8 Central Hotel Block. 6m. -irk? 'w ". ';:! ' : v. . . !, ...... -,MJ TOMIG' FACTS SECAROINO rh ths BLQOO, reimfate , ;, " I ItwUIpsrKV iPrtehthsBLOODtreirorate' - i ! v the lsV- v-.- ;Tn:5' to set i ' VJ$ff&M-, -;":i'lAyhlf-" y K tv unoitsl ivk aavn Asw I TracMBtaeR W CIRCULAR ' a,- , . root .ndAlv FlVEAKMtS, Sent PRCS Read What a Patient says of it : Aufrast nere is far be yond ray utmost expectations. Tor I certainly did that a nablt of F6UKTKKN Y EXES' DURATION could be completely Rotten under con trol in the exceedingly short Unte of two months I can assure vou that no false modestr will keep from doing all that 1 eaa in adtliair to the success which will surely crown so oenenuiai a reateuy. Above extract fnxa stetterdstcd W.Ta Dee SS,1Bta The Pattiltae ara praparad and sold only 07 tha HARRIS REMEDY CO. MPC CHEMISTS, 30 H. lOra. St. ST. LOUIS, MOV Ose Xeatk'i tmtarst S3, tw bobUu J5, umsimuiT spring and mmu GOODS! !3Srow Open at J. w. & BRO.'S.. Wittlwivsliy & BarucJiy - CHARLOTTE, N. C Are now oltTcjino' to their patrons some of the most Startling" B ar gain s 1 Fancy and Solid Prints, White and Figured Lawns, May Novelties in Notions and Station-, ary. Finest and Largest stock of ladies' and misses' Something for Everybody -,ALSO v A. Few SPECIALS FOR -"DUDES," All at prices lower than thoyjbave been 1 4Va trnhM . tn I srl- 1 l w fawlntia waav I j- sti - csnava riuiiuxi a as, Kwuigt wcni A and durability will give austacuon. . - J. W. McRae & Bro, EVER OFFERED THE PEOPLE OF o?h:i33soxjtiiein states; FOR SALE. All tliese viiiKAT UAKCxAlNS can be Beeured by those living at a distance as well as if they lived in the city of Charlotte, N. C. 1 By , - - - ' .: - . r-i;,'T - '.,- . .. iriaH'irntomers can -order just what they want and can rely with as mneh j'fsfls! ei iCertainty : nna i;ontidence that ItVielForder'MriU le carefully filled as if they thetoselves were per- st!lfillyprosentiiThey are now - I f ' ; WmwmmtMmmi&m m prices pnany -rots? of ds, previona to receiving Fall luiportations, which will 6004 njiepce arrive. . ' . ; '". Fifteen of twenty shares of Great Falls Manufacturing stock. Apply to . ; U'4 WlJ. SCALES Bockingham. June 27, 1884 -,,. . j . . . . . . r . . , ; I v l i-i-'itAs't ; Henroost;; How Hestcred - Just published, a new edition of Dr.- Cul verwell'S. Celebrated Essay on the radical cur of ISpermattorhoea or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Zmpotency, Mental and ! Physical Incapacity, Impedi ments to marriaee. etc.: ab-o. Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits, induced by self-indulgence, or sexual extra vagence, ic. - :' i: The celebrated author. In this admirable essav. clearly -demohstrates from a ' thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming consequences or seir-aDOse may oe ratucaiiy cured ; pointing out a mode at once simple, certain,-bhd effeotuai,' by means of which every suffercr,no matter what bis condition maybe, may cure himself cheaply, priv-" " SfiT1 TMs Lecture shold be i. the hands ofeverv vouth wa -very-.mas in th land- Hn7seal, in a plain envelope, to aay adOress, post-paid, on receipt , of ; four cents or two postage stamps. Aadrrss ., , fKe Ovliierwtll Medical Co., Post Oice Box, 450. : : 24-ly. itvoft aw not e Send (Send.":?, '.: . ": ' a'.- 8t.La ' v o,fe tmt -w-FeUwt siteasjS sad asefallaiu. , Or. MARTwrTs Ihoh Tosso as rott. PWUQOtSTS AMQ PCALKHS avaf,' a fin rai8UR,r fliiSTITI i - , v'.f '::- suoocasons to O' 0t.BurrV0ttssiv. - Sr SBXS. I. ttlAJSX. K.S.. trsi t , XXLSQK nuiui.M. . --.,.. " ..I Tills Institute has ample perleaeed Faculty. While It bnMnees, whleh has been eftat'- ' will aim te extend lta medical J Uce. alrinc skillful aad k" CHRONIC DISEASES!1.."' aaM- Heart- LlTar.Stamaeh sad brf atlsm. Dyspepsia, Oeaeautptlc.u and DEFORMITIES of the Joints, Files, 'lstids,Kupture, etc If s i pi nrm iiuhiritifs I''vl tlon. Bereftila, Ferar fres. Lleerit, ete. or the l.inins. eitinai mm. ture, w ry-Neek, Ulsvase UTC 1 VII CCO n wasting dlsuases In old and If unrtrik) yean sae Ilia tw ni 1 1 ai s s- ti at i V s&mVlS. rriltl E iiresMasrittas and weaknesses, eam- rtrnnLIIac patola Hie back or sltlc, etc. re prefl be i yean melt, also ail diseases ( rw l'ersonal Interviews wrUi patients are always referred. Those naahle to Vlslttbe lustitete will .iurul.l.d with bluak llataof aaestluaSlBaf will aid them la saaklna a mil statement of their eases and If ao riwlrin a saislasl operative they can cm anceessiajty ireaica "J wrmpii nteaiciaes sent or man er a to dead nmnt Uat af HM(! five a brief statement of tnetr trouble ludeace and To enable tu lona appUeaat sbo'dtl Tk. Ti.ii.ii..m nf She eoraaratlaa imat Kelsea. Ohenmaa A Co.. AdyartiaiDC Aaaats, aad refer tea the publlsar si thU er ear ottw aampapw in the I TWiHmd ataaceflfiaadaanaanUaa miwaslbilitr. ' Ceatultsiiea at OfAca at by mail free and fnvrted. ( e. o. d. If o&Neeot a Witcli, Of any kind- no matter how common or how line, and cannot oall to examine my s,tockf write to me giving description of kind youi want and I will send it to you by Express C. O. D with the privilege of examination. If it suits, you can; pay Express Agent for it, it not return at my exrwuse. Remember that Ire pair watches, docks, Jewelry, . kc.r at short notice and guarantee) satisfaction. , , J. H. BARNES.. Rockingham, H. O, Mch 4, 'S4. ; GANCKRS CURED. . ; By a remedv strictly my wa 1 guar anteeto cure Cancers, Tumors; Warts, ina short time. . f. t t' ' y JVo cure, JV charge WeieforVddnotbea athd suffer, bu 'give me a trial." ' " " 8. Jw 'WKWUT.' give nij? Laurel Hilt, N. 7 My arangem, now being complete for supplying ciistooieirA-wiCb ,- .,' '' ,- . v. I Oread; Rolls. Cftlrswi. PIES, &c; I invite one and all to itn - in and examine.- Snecntl attenttnn rivan ::'jsrt .l . . j.- " .,,v ........ A... :.'Z r-e".",f;-.i to preraraMoa;w teaunimtia partylFa i? wmis - ami vk iisuu uue' useur unena l- of co&Tectioner'ies. 1 " rtmeni ,"J rTrtfcI0LT . Uani llarnr A vMHot Box ' " -wnanyoacan get ewi esrrwvt iw iwi t , -- - : r , -i,,.i 1 $13 ''VWMoiQJufci.Qo,,a., . I XvAetertUe'lrow1r busiuess.,Vv : ; ' h 1 - - .--'- wi-i-'M to,? : - ..-, W;v.-..--V li"'''Jl -tt tf;!- -r" - - ."If U f if,y-,y'y : 4.i,t:lVi i,h, , : ,. , :: ',.i .:,. ;-:p'y : ?,. .w f - V1 i-'i-ir it .:iv .'.-;., :i.i;rif, r &rrSsHf'a1S w ' -f ,V Wr'rwx'T"i'.WT'rrx,mrri' -!wk, v-'r'H $ FWWj-wi-Jww.!)g'wifHwiirj,aisiij'-
Rockingham Post-Dispatch (Rockingham, N.C.)
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July 31, 1884, edition 1
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