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-? -.. ': -2.". ' ;. J' . V5 '. . ... . V . ' : rf J; s , -A-'.fel'- i and Frop'r. i ' j -rtiow bath : .'.ttiM tl.50 , -ajc toontha, ....;.;.,. ...J.. Ji Mires months, .40 C WS AdwtiMBg rates furnished on application. hinfrm, N. C. Ttnreday. Peb. 12, 1883. The Charlotte Observer is level healed in urging upon the legisla ture to provide for the appointment' of a State geologist to look after the' vast mineral interests of the State.. seems to be a settled fact that Lucde. Ysenlt Dudlev. who aliot O'Dfonovau Rossa in .Newj York lat Tck, is a crank.! This would dissipate the halo of tho heroine that! at first was gathering around her j brow. Any crank might bV shcIph hero or heroine. Itiis ab "tura to suppose the British govern ment had a hand in the business. Tain bill providing for separate Schools for the Scufiletontans of Jiol'son: county, or Croetan In- t hey are called , h as pass ; ; reading in the Senate. , .-.V'-'viding againet '-selling :; .ture; ' fMe tho reduced a ditors a just divis- jo.. v lAtO'Ol: debtors wlu convey to assignees for tho benefit of jsreditors. It has two leading featnresr the first that no assign s-merit shall ; contain preferencesand rhe second requiring the apaignee to give bond for faithfullv account ' inglor and distributing the assets. Thia wo get from the Winston Sen . (net. .';.'', y Tks Hon. Tims. A. Hendricks, Vice-President-elect, was in Atlan ta, Ga , last week, and was warmly received by the citizeus. In his repl' i the Maybrs speech of wel come lie saith believe the change (frcjn Republican to Democratic A J in i n i s t rat i n) w i 1 1 be f or t he w el- not only ot tue white race, but s. r of t he colored race of our country." Ho a kviis on his way to the New Or leaiis Exposition. to New York fust, week had in it no particular significance. He told 'A a Would reporter that he came to spend a few days nearer to only the political centre, and had no spe cial plan in view, but admitted that he e tpected a lot of Congressmen over from Washington. And they came in numbers. : If lie has fixed up a Cabinet no One knows it. knowing one says 'with confidence that the portfolio of Secretary of State has been offered to Senator JJayirdvi -.The. new President visit ed "pfftole Sammy' Tilden and re turned to Albany Saturday night. - The Trustees of the TJniversitv met n Raleigh last Thursday The largest attendance .ever known. A committee was appointed to prepare , a men?) flS to the legislature mak- ID ie needs of the insti Sing aid. A com mi t- lusted to di'STt resolni .i'v-e of the sentiment , ard with reference to the ..ihfnl and invaluable ser . -i ex-Gov. Jarvis. A sitnilar omplirixent was paid to Hon. P. "C. Cameron.1 Tlio report of Presi- -dont Battle showed a larger num- ,'oer of students at t!e University than at any time since the reorgan IN THE SI0PSK. A bill was introduced last week to make drunkenness on the public highway and in public places in Clayj and neighboring counties a misdemeanor. ! : The. bill to expedite the exeeu tiou of criininal process in certain cases that is, providing that wheji . - aftidvit is made that'", a defendant charked with cn:ne is. not to be found in the cohnty, special capias es may be iasned, directed to any JlJjrt, tp be served in any comity ' ? ttc passed its second and y.i .Udings. The bill to prt 'J": 'thej sale or gift of cigars or ;iettes to any boy under .ten I jjd al?o passed the second aud i , HotVs. Also ; a bill to 'in I' ; . - t7 . '.n'V, "456 of the Code, feal' property. . nvwiiilless V-' ' ':: -' ,;v' .';',::Tfe'vh;''! t'V. 'f?;'i'dd-bQt.tU'. result of certain dis- aOISESBOBO 1IIGH SCKOOL. It was our pleasure last summer to visit the thriving liitlo town of Jonesboro, Moore county, and it affords us now, equal pleasure to speak of the many genial compan ionships to be fonnd among, the people there. For a higher tone cf morality and purely christian re finement, per vading the entire com mnnity, you need not seek else where in the State. A fit location then it is for a high sclvool for boys and girls. : Added, to this, it is no tably a healthy place. We attend ed the exhibition exercises of the Academy, then under the manage ment of -Prof. William 0. Donh; and we are free to say that we nev er, on any similar occasion, saw ex hibited more marked decrees of t proficiency, to the point of advauce ment respectively made, than were shown by Prof. Donb's pupils. We areglad to kuow that the school, now under chargo of Prof. R. J. .D-avis, ' assisted by a thoroughly competent corps of teachers, is kept well up '.to, the standard at which Prof. Doub, an educator of State wide reputation, left it. This is our opinion in brief of Jonesboro High School a credit not only to Moore county but to .North Caro lina." " See advertisement ef tho , ; thool in another column. Note -at pupils may cuter at any tim;. j and are charged from date of e:i- trance. .HE TliTION AT OFC TXIVER- " -f , 8IT. , It is very easy to get up patriotic eftision over our State University and urge the legislature to make a big appropriation to enable the in stitntion to give tuition free to a limited number of students. The same pressure is being brought to bear upon legislatures in other States and for other Universities. We qnestiin the propriety of mak ing a big free school of Chapel Hit3. Let it be made all it can be made as a University -the pride of the coming as it has been of the past generations, . but in contribut ing to that end we should have a just regard for the interest of the various denominational colleires, Trhartered by the' same power, aud which are doing 6uch a great work in building, up the cause of solid, christian edncation. Such exclu sive aid given the Uuivcrsity by the government is at the eo6t inevitably of crippling these other institutions. Iti reply to the rpeciou3 plea that the effect of such privilege won'd be to benefit poor boys, hear whnt Bishop MeTyeire 8ys in the Nash ville Advocate : . lIt sbunds well to say, 'Our State OniTeriity is open to the poor s rell as the rich. The farmer-and the mechanic can educate his son there on the same terms with the millionaire.' Look at this, a moment. The farmer winta his son to chop out cotton and help father the crop for a few months in the year. The mechanic wants his' son in the shop during the busy season. Offer to them a common schooi, within reach, for nine or ten months in the year, and you offer them what they want and can accept. Moreover, could these boys be spared for two or three years from the plow and anril and work-bench, their parents can not afford the expense of travel and books and suitable outnt for the Univer sity. It is mocking them to say it is open and free. - The rich and well-to-do mainly get the benefit Of this free tui tion, and they are able to pay for it. AgrarianUm this of an uncommon sort: it robs the poor for the benefit of t he rich mmmTM lktter. Regular Correxjxmden.ee of the Rocket. It has been a little bit dull at the Capital this week, and will probably be dull until the 22nd of February, when the monument; will be dedica ted, and then for two weeks or until the fourth of March the city will be as lively as crowds and great expec tations -an make it. Congress has resolved not to do uouoh more than pas3 appropriation bill3. The executive departments are movipg along in a despairing way with the routine work. The sad-eyed government clerk awnits with fear aud trembling the day of political judgment, hoping that. Cleveland inny overlook all his sins of omission aDd commission, and retain him in the trust he has so long abused. Demo cratic politicians have gone in large numbers to meet the President-elect in New York. Republican. politicians without a leader or a causa era doing nothing. Societydear, simperiDg, mealy mouthed society continues to smile, and smile and be a villian. Indeed, it must be chronicled that society has smiled too much and too ofteu this winter. The r punch has been too heavy, and there have bsen some rows "and orgies in high life. These things do not get into the papers; they arc peraonal niatters and not of suQicie-iit irnnnrt&Ti?e to be Bnread bfifor ih.e, episodes at dancing pari i a ; ris is that the punch will be brewed milder it certain West End J iiiuwcb in me juiuro. i - ' , Mr. Beechef waa' here duriug the week as a lecturer and thr is no doubt that he was cut by Uia old Re publican admirers. H ia true'ltbat the Democrat helped to4 li jr the breach, but the Democrats are nqt numerous or rich yet. The ball was not much more than half full,, and for the first time in years the great orator saw many vacant seats before him. If he will come agaia next yeey he will have a better house. He ta an entertaiuiug lecturer, and, as a prophet, is superior to the Editor f the New York Suit. The Democratic statesmen !who have returned from New York 6eem to be one and nil impressed with the honesty of purpose an-.l good common sense of Mr. Cleveland. It is observ-. ed also that they have caught from Mr. Cleveland the contagion of hold ing their tongues. They persistently refuse to disclose any private con versa- done held between Prcsident-t leet Cleveland and his party associates. The Republicans are looking and praying for factional fight 3 and polit ical blundt-rs iu the new a. v. lustra tion. Many Democratic leaders have been to -see Mr. Cleveland and they ha'? all coaie away pleased with the coating president and tietermined lo make bis administration successful. 1 There is prospect of a still further reduction of postage, by increasing the weight of first-class '.uatter that may be carried for two cents, from a hsif ouuco to two ounces. Ths coai mittce appointed by the publishers of the West and Northwest to urge up on Congress the propriety and justic;- of reduci'u'c; .' rostaie cin cwspa- pers, report progress . tiicour aging. lue ilonae e-omniitee iu Post OSficcs is in favor of reducing postage from two cents a pund to oue cent The present tax of p;)stag;'j on newspapers is. a very heavy oue, amounting to a little less than two million dollars per annum. The post age was put on about ten years ago by certain men in Congress 'who took this method of revenge for barsh crit icism received from t ie press. Ou? of them was Mr. Hamlin of ' Maine who thought that the larte city pa er. would be the chit f sufferers, bu; the rtauit wah that, the tax was i'e4 oiost,hL'aviIy by the weekly papers. The large daily papers avoi !td some of the expense by fmpljyin Express Companies at ' cheaper rates.- 1. is thought thai a - uniform , postage of oue ceut per pound will rcs-jlt in giv ing the government all tho business, with oulv a P!ig'ut: decrcssj in the pieee retet revenue. is 33 years." Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Skia Dlseasf?. I hare a little daughter seven years old who for the last four yeai's h is been affiicteel with a peculiar skin eruption on the face and one hand. I h ive tried seven or eight physicians, among them the best in California and in this province but to no purpose. The child kept growing worse. Fortunately, 1 saw a statement in a St. Paul, Minn., paper, of a cure of a disease similar to that of my child. 11 was effected by .Swift's .Speci fic. I secured six bottles and ommn eed giving it to my little girl- Jn less than one week this terrible disease, which hael baffled all the known reme iie' within reach, began to disappear, she has bfen tikinu it three months, is per fectly well and her -kin is as clear a w x. i. A. 'Skitu, Trenton. Ontario Province. , Canada. March 2th, 1884. Extieme wekne- and genera! dfbil ity.produced by cx;osur and over work attendant upon my d;:ties, wre grad developing into an uttt-r pro.-tratinn Of mv system. Adopting the sugp' -tiun-of intimate friends, who ixtd cxp-rieoced relief in similar oaes by taking S.vift's Specific I now f ind myself restored to 'a perfect condition f he ilth and trength. Accept my fervent wishes for your con tinued prosperity in your well cho.-en and successful method for relieving those who suffer- v ! ' Kev. B. Stockton, D. Dm Stillwater Place. Stiimford, Conn. This Swift Spkoifio Co., Drawer 3, At lanta, ' 159 vv. 23rd t., N. Y., and 1205 Chestnut st,, Phila. 39-ly. For sale st fr. 'ole's- Pruff Store. An Independent Newspaper of Democratic Principles, but not Con trolled by any Set of Politicians or Manipulators; Devoted to Collect-, ingand Publishing all the News of the Day in the most Interesting Shape and with the greatest possi ble Promptness, Accuracy and Im partiality ; and to the Promotion of 'Democratic Ideas and Policy in the " affairs of Government, Society and Industry. 'ItaUs, by Mail, Postpaid: DAILY, per Year - - $6 00 DAILY, per Month - 50 SUNDAY, per Year - - - t 00 DAILY and SUNDAY per Year - 7 00 WEEKLY, per Year - - 1 00 Addreta. TUB 8 US', Xmo York City. G OMMISSICWE K'S 8 ALE Of Tand. Under order of court directing a re sale, the undersigned Commissioner will sell at public outcry for cushat the court house door in Rockingham on Montlny 16th day of February. 18S5, an undivitl ed interest (16-49) in two tracts or lund, oho described in deed from Arthur Tay lor to Alex Watson registered in Book F., pages 67 and 68, and the other de scribed in deed from .fames Terry to Alex Watson, registered in Book No. I, pages 392 and 393. K. M. PATTERSON, " 12th Jan. '85. Commissioner. Advertising pays. IB imij w Kama. WCT7BBS Diphtheria Croup, Aathma, Bros- awasm,Bieeunff t Iinnsa, Boarseness, In- mituft.nKsuig u Whoopins Cough. for nsi 'j.'jin.isrAX. PARSONS Ma TOWTfCH BLOOD. 1 FILLS num. mm HTrar-TTieATUktnrB- BilioTisnMi. ana a. AArnX -m TiL T1 invr UTT.T. ha. "'I tod thTm abl i nr aa eta. in atcumpa. . vaiuamo uuwc-uw.wm It U a wen-known fact that mot of the Hone and Cattle Powder sold In thii coun try is worthiest; that Sheridan i Condition Powder is abtolutely pure and very valuable. Nothing on Earth will make hen lay Uke Sheridan's Condition Po Atr lkMf. Ana tAAnnonful to each Dint of food. It will also positlreiy prevent and enre CHICKEN CHOLERA. ! Dr. "Grace was in all her steps, Hea- ten in her etie, h In aery gesture dignity and Zoi."; r, ' - . . J - i V IT.... nA ruay sbine her fair descendant, ; with the exercise of common sense, j jjriu-t?,. and proper trratm?nt. Anj-t Ik'iioraious number of feniRle com-.; Ijplwints are directly cnuedJy dis-j! "'Hurt'etnce or suppression of ' thei! Jfmenstrual function. In cvmy such;; i!icasi 'that sterling- and untailing:;; specific, J'.uaditisld s r kmalk ntu-: . j ItJii-Toii, will effect relief and cure." K; It is from the reoipc of a most', ;dist1nguished physician. It isjjj 'arrcdiehta. whose happy combina-jiil lion has never br"n suipasscd. It; -J lis prepmed with scientific skil T from the finest materials, it nsarsi the palm for constancy of strength,! it 1 ' i certaint - of effect, elegance ofpie- paratibn. b'efenty. of appeamncc and it hit' ve rV:iimcM. The tfestinio- ny in its fivor is genuine, ft ncv- r - ' . f t a 1 1 Cartersvillf. i-", ) Thii will certify thit, bei'sof my wnvneaiate ia, ; . I . - cr J r " . Ml ' iter prnng suiiiTia ior in;i... j -rrv lYoiit menstrual irseguiarity, ana having iH'em-reatfd without bene- fit by ; various medical doctors were at length completely cured by onj battle of Dr. J. Bradncl; UVmale Riculato.-. Its effect in lsuch cases is truiv wonderfni. am well may the renwdy: he -cslltd ';Vciran's Bst Friend. ' .Tours EeKpecrfully, Jab. W. Stbaxoe, Kend for onrbook on the. "Health t.and IIappine6of Woman."' Mail i'ed fri-e. . liKArniLD Keci'i.ator Co. 1 Atlanta, On. 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A strict regard for accuracy will guide" the preparation of toe illustration, for which The Century haa at it disposal a very large qvisutity ot photograph' draw,ngs, portrait?, map, pinna, to. hithn-to; nsd. he aim is to present in this s!ies nit official reports, but om minding" officers' aecoJTiils of their plant' niid operational interesting 'peraonai expetienpe.-. which will record ioisduig events ojr the yar,' and po-s. at the same tiiie, a historic! value not e-4iiy to bo calcninted. ; j V; FI.TiON. j . In thii line The Century will maintain -its pre.tigo, and funiifh the best Moriea by American writers that c in be pro cured. In November begins, j A 'NKV'j:-.V i-:1:- V. UOV.'SL'LS, Author ot 'Venetian. Days," ".V Modern Instance; etc.. This story finals with the rise ot an . .merican btisines mm. A novel i by Henry .Ismes, a novelette by Grace Den jo Litchiield, and short stories by ', "Unci Remus'," ' Frank it. Stockton!, H II. Boyesen, T. A. Janvier. U. II.. iiuJian liowthrone, and other equally, well known writers will appear at various ti raja. Ml-jvLLANEOUo FEATURE?. Under this heading may be included a series of papers on the ("dies of Italy by W. D. Howells, the ' illustrations be ingeprdduction8 of ttchings and draw ings by Joseph Pennell; a seriesfoa THE KEW -NORTH AVMTv being an Interesting group of papers by E. V. Sinjdley. Lieut. Schwa tka Princ-i pat (irant (of Kingston, Ontario,) ' and others, descriptive of little-knwn . re gions; 'papers on French and American art, nculptnre and pfdnling, with somo exqnisite;:iilustralions ; paper ou ahi kcInom x ;-ARCiihTiO'4uft:':, and History, the first being of Protlesor Langley' and others. Under Architec ture are ! included moie of Mr-. Van Rensselaer's articles on Churches, "ity and Country Houses, etc. Colonel Geo. E. IFarin, Jr., Iwill describe j PROGPvEtfB IN SANITARY DRAIN inr ; E. CjStedmah, Edmund Gosse. and others will furnish literary essays ; Geo. W. 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Ve are now prepared to sell you RAILROAD MILLS HORSEFORD'S . BiEAD PREPARATION, AND J. & P. Coats' Spool Cotton, HERS, at precisely the" same price you pay for these goods in New York, or elsewhere, and still make a small profit. Then buy ot us and Save the Freight. We also offer yo PEE' 'DEE PLAIDS .-- AND H0CK1N6HAM SHEETIMQ At Factory Trices. EVERETT, WALL & CO. Uockingham, N. C, Sept. 18, IS84. otics. Having this day qualified as Adminis- 1 ttor of Malcolm Gillis. deo'd, notice is bby given that all parties indebted . -1-- , mediate payment. All persona holding chums against said estate will present same for payment before tho 10th Jan.J ISSo, or this notice will be pleaded m bar of thfiir recovery. This 5tb day of Jan., 1885. A. W. PARSONS. Adm'r Malcolm Gillis, dee?d. LeGrand & Tillett, Attys. , ft PHOF. KERvOBSDESILITY WMl trou!.l. Get oar f reo 3lffSl?a WflelrnfM RT3 Ciniilsra-id Trial l'sk. w B2.CL.S.2. BLSStrRB Kawepy thzx 11 A3 nSf99 men. 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MAN'S ORGANISM Is the most complex work of the tTrea-i tor, and when this complicated, struc ture, so exquisitely wrought, is disturb ed by disease, the most efficient aid should be -sought- from the most skilled physician for the human body is too precious to be neglected, ft becomes the question, theki, "Who shall be em- ! ployed V Jr. Opcar Johan'nesen', of thq Univer- ' 8'ty of Berlin, Germany, has marie a life loti; slimy ot .ailments ot tne JNeryous and Genito-Urinary System. HIS RESV2EDIES CURE Any Debility cr Derangement of the Nervous System," including Spermaitho rea. Gonorrhea, Syphitlis, Stricture, 1m potency, etc , etc. BECAUSE you may have been cheated and fooled by quacks, who claim to cure this class of disoiders, do not hesitate to give Dr. Johank'rsbn's method a. fair trial before your case becomes chronic and incurable. 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From a few spots, which ap-pc-ii-cxlut that time, It gradually spread so aa to over bis entiro body. 1 assure you he van terribly afflicted, aud an object of pity, wheu hp began using your medicine. New, there are few men of his age who enjoy as! good health & he Las. 1 could easily same fifty persons who would testify to the facta in his ease. Ymrs truly, W. M. PsiLurs. FROM THE FATHER: 'fit U both plrasnre and a duty for me to state to you ths benefit I have derived from tbe use of I Ayefs Sarsaparilla. Six months ago 1 win eomplstel; covered with a terrible humor and scrofulous sores. Tha humor caused an Inesssant and intolerable) itohing, and the sViu srscked so as to ssuse ths blood to flow in lnaDj places whenever 1 moved. My snfferings were great, and my rife a burden. . I oooimeoeed tftte tue of the' Saksaparilxa in April last, and have used it regularly since that time. My condition began to improve at onoe. The sores har til healed, and 1 feel perfectly veil In evory repeet being now able to do a good day's work, aHUonsh 73 years of ge. Many inqulro T hat lias wrought saeh a cure in ray oao, and I tvL thciu, as I hare here tried to tell yoif, A v en's Sarsaparilla. Glover, V., Out. W, 1832. Yours jrratef ally, Atir's Sarsipawli-a cures Serofnlo and nil Scrofnloms Complaints, Erysip elas, EczerasH Kln;vorT)i, Blotches. 8o?es, Boils, Tumors, and limptloms ot the Skin, it clears the blood of all iropn-rit-ies, aids digestion, stimulates the action of the bowels, and thus restores ritslity and strengthens the whole system. ' MM AMD BT i : . v Dr. J.C. Ayer &. Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druwistt: Si. f bott'- for a. DR. STRONG'S PILLS! The Old, Well Tried, Wonderful Health Renewing Remedies. STROP'S SANATIVE PILLS ZS?Si I-iver (Jomplaint, Regula.t.iiiie tbe Bowels, Porifylng the Hiood. Cleansmc from Malarial Tnmt A net-. feoirure for Sick Headache Ooo11aaU6n nnd ail Illlfott SUordtm. 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Rockingham Post-Dispatch (Rockingham, N.C.)
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