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' w s J . ' i. t . , , , r , .. ' f ' ' k A Su' JLatinii l S '. & 'UtiiAji kM!illX4K. tUta U&"isasiili .5 ! MM. THE WCHlIOtfD ROCKET, ' ; .... ----- a rx V -'"r.i . : . . -r108 U Kbxx EDV, assistant I , (:keepcr 'of the Senate, dicjl in ... , Ualeigh. last .week. . lf;y VA.mLL.to establish the count y of Scotland has been introduced' in the i8Q. -- Tho (soart house, we sap- pose, Twonld be either at Shoe II eel r Laurinburg. ; ; j : Thb bill increasinj; the number of Judicial districts, by which' the ' State is to have twelve Snperior Gonrt; Judges, passed the second and third reading in the House, It then passed "third reading in the Senate and is now u law. ! . i The people of Durham in larfte tinmbefs nqiemorializo the legisla tnre in tlie iijterest of establishing an Industrial chool. It must bo done to meet thu demands of pro-. gross. The need of young men having thorough technical edna Jtion is, crmrressin tAwn anyti ihg ."nSaTfeoncerns tlio material ad : vanceuient of the State. I JRev. T. DkWitt Talmage, in h recent sermon at the Brooklyn Tab ernacle, said that Boh Insrersoll, who Ua3 filling a. lecturing, en'age- meuti at that time in Brooklyn, should lie arrested, tinder an exist- ing'statnte of New York, for blas phemy. Freedom , of speechl he said,! dicft not permit any man to commit crime or do wrong. Teg reealcitriiut member of Con-ition gress, a Republican by name of Whitqvof Kentucky,; who became persistent in making dilatory mo tion, thus retarding the work so as to force the responsibility of an extra term of Congress npon the Democrats, was at last taken from the floor and, per force, placed in -his seat bv the sergeant at-arms who? was ordered , to do 60 by the - Speaker of the IIoumj. j An insane asj'lum was consumed by tire in Fhihtdelphia on j last Thursday night by which eighteen unfortunates were burned to death. . jTheJdescription in Northern papers of the 6cene on the streets present- r. ed byuaany ..of -the escaped inmates, .?v6(j wandered around while the J ' u nildiug was in flames, no 'K,A?.? ' to know what it tM meant, was pe f cnliarly touching and heartrrend- TtiB presideut of the IT. S. .Sen ate on Vednesday of last week, in presence of both Houses-of Con gress, after a computation of the electoral vote fif the various States, declared the reenlt of the election of (trover Cleveland as President, andjThos. MA. Hendricks as Vice President, to serve four year be ginning 4th of next month. ; One more stepthe inauguration an.i Cleveland will be in pood. ; j;. ,. - . - ; r Thk News and Observer notes.tho fact that the feeling in favor of the stock' law -is growing. The Hoine v has ! pas-H' '' vcral 6nch bills,: and i ipiver ?ire introduced pro- :,.;,iXteusion of the yUties which have .j its benefits. The 'he question of no it the average legia- - to-. -.: ; vl'iAily from Tyrrell coun- S jkccihs mortally undecided about. ?; A London dispatch of the 11th states that the natives who escped from" Khartoum say Gen. Gordon wai killed while in the act of leav ing! his house to rally the- faithful troobs. After the slaoghter of the v ' people, women and children being - ambtJg the number, many Arabs were seen rushing about thestreetB : . M with the heads of Egyptains im- - paled tipoa their, spears. The next j ' V nigiit was spent in a satnrnalia of t. i- l- i7. f .;- blopd and debauchery, " ! The fate of the brave Gen. Gor- fori is a sad one Ec went, at the ' ';i,:sfanec of his, the English Gov tV V;ctit, first as ' a meesehger bf -,? .' appease, the. rebellion ) e ; Egyptain ; antliority ;iArab false prophet. El J i'- jl ;d his followers, had or 1 '. f . ' '' rTl ' - MKtvr, Kctnt.n1 llf . 1 J Alio .JCUCIO iJCiuucu, uu lfv crtnres of peace ; still a -lje Arab cliiefa, pretended ';v'0ieahsef 4- It: was' thro' v' of tie6e that :'Mhartonrii- 'iV:. 'Hit 3 ' ft certain point j meantime the reb els entered the city itiftho quarter left comparatively unprotected. Gordon died at the hands of -Arab spearmen on the morning ci the 27th of January, 1885. 1 He was a in an of faith ?H 0j5ia??ifwfc' Uon,huty, SCOTLAND COUSTT. , ' It seems J;he proposition to form a new county out of the upper portion of Robeson and the lower portion of this . county is now properly before the legislature and, if it fails, it will not be for the want of advocates from among the people to urge it through. We question, however, if the feeling in favor of it is as general in the sec tion to be embraced as is made to ap pear. We grant that a few, compar atively speaking prominent citizens among them have been for years quite solicitous abuut getting a new county. If let alono about it we be lieve the people at larjje are very well contented with the situation. They feel that Richmond, with a popula tion of something over 18,000, and Kobeson, having something over 23, 000, cau get along very' well as the matter stands, Neither one is so crowded as that it is-uecessary to di vide up. And then what is the hard ship entailed by the present status? It Reems, and we believe the princi pal argument in favor of the moTe ment. cousistu- iu this, that the sec tions most remote frbu? the county site, at least the sections inimta Aintelv interested, find a reason for the" chinge in this fact itself: too great a distance and too qjucIi loss cf time ifi the passage from home and the county-site and back. As to our eviunty this reason might h( urged with more propriety, we think, by the upper end from which the people, to 'reach Rockingham', have to travel from fifteen to twenty eight miles and over rough' and hilly roads at that. We hear of no'propo- UP there to establish a court house for the lower part ol Mont gomery and the Mangam section of this county. They have no rail road either, nearer than Lilesville- in An son county, and the Pee Dee river in tervenesalways a barrier, some times an impassable one. Not so at the other end of the line; on the con trary, good, smooth roads, in the main, and, when railroad travel in preferred, the inconvenience of reach ing the track is not considerable from any point we now have in mind. We simply present the contrast in situation aa between the two extremes of our county. We would not be understood as opposing this move ment on any other than public grounds. Certainly none other could exist To gratify the good people of those communities, the public inter est being in every respect properlv tairi for, yre. would .say, give them the new county. But, being chary upon general grounds about the for mation of new counties in addition to the ninetj-six which the State already has, we think, in this case, it is a pe culiar stretch of the necessity plea to demand such action at the bands of the legislature. We understand that sentiment is much divided on the question at Lau nnburg, and we know a prominent citizen of Shoe Heel tohd U9 that; ac cording to his observation, the people there were takiug no stock in tint movement.. ...-.Be sure, gentlemen, that in making one good Democratic coun ty yola do not form two Republican couuties. We fear such a reult would follow inevitably upon such a step in the Case of .Richmond. s Ye opposu it heartily on this ground. The Embarrassed Exposition. The President has transmitted to Congress the report of the board of managers of the ; World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition at New Orleans, and also the memorial of the United States commissioners to the Exposition, requesting an ad ditional appropriation to extinguish the defioit in its accounts, and tusking j authority to re-open the exposition during the winter of lS85-'6. TLe President in his message of transmit tal saye: "The. failure on the part of the management to carry out the original intent in regard to tha . exposition might reflect on the honor of the United States government, since twenty-one foreign nations and forty six States and Territories hare joined in the enterprise through faith in the sanction of the government. In view of tliia fact, t and in consideration of the value of the exposition to llu cause of material progress and geiier al education, I respectfully submit the report mentioned for the favoiable consideration of Congress." The report of the board of man agement, and the memorial- of the United States commissioners, have already been printed. Mr. Cleveland, having interviewed about all the visiting statesmen' whom he cares to see at present, will now de yyte himself to the preparation of , his inaugural address, It will doubtless be clear arid concice in terms an ! of ''jfeilersoniau simplicity .'ii tjle. HiKfdn Post, ... fiandaii a.a;U the Cabinet. While it hfp been well understood in the ircla'.f Mr. Randall's chosen friends thaf he would not leave his seat in tiP iou6e to accept a position in the Cabinet, many have stijl hoped nA jHieved that his name would be on the - list of the constitutional ad visers of the new President. ' . Mr. Randall could not with grace publicly decline what has Bot been tendered to him, but it is understood that in his conference on Satnrday in New York he had the opportunity of expressing to President-elect Cleve land, his settled purpose not to leave his place in the House for any other position in the government. 4 In this Mr: Randall has acted with fidelity to himself, to his party, to the administration aud to the country. U is position as the rine and trusted i Democratic leader of the House, is the one distinction in a free govern ment that accident and fortuitous cir cumstance f have ud pai't in attaiuing; and when attained, it is the com manding attitude among administra tioas, Cabinets, Speaker? and the peo ple. The man who' is fitted for a Cabinet office, often more attests his fitness by declining than by accepting the trust,- AT. Y. World. Mr. Jenkins introduced a bill into the AsBenibly of New Jersey which the house does not know whether,to accej-.t seriously or not. Its object is to estab lish the whipping post where, brutal husbands maybe punished by being whipped 'bv the Sheriff. The bill pe cifif-s that "hereafter any mala person- who htU'!l beat, bruise,-or vJj'p wife, sirje o.r.elae's wife tr anT.f-'i male p rson, si. alt brujyporal!v pun-lHht-d by the iiifl ction o a numln-r f iaxL.fs. not rx.-Ettiin 30,to Ulii' upon hi;i barfs back by the sheriff M a counfy or one of his epntlvf--, arm ed, with a whipof Buitsihls prupor tioiiij, the whipping to be done onlv in the presence of the officers of the court or i'til.'' (fUr'siida. The Press. The Manufacturers Record,' of Balti more, in a recent article ia regard to the rapid growth and development of the South, says of the press: Every dollar spent in helping to build up a first elass local paper in a town will be returned many fofd, tor even if the money thui spntin advertising should not bring a direct profit, it would be more than repaid by the immense good that a flourishing paper necebsarily ac compliahes for the town in which it in published. Tq say that a town isjutlg-d by its papers is only to state a truth tbat everybody knows. Some may say that one paper is naturally more pushing and enterprising than another very true but no ppT can .be enterprising an !es its business justifies, and the seeming lack of enterprise in many country pa pers is often solely from the lack ot ade quate financial means or a laetc of load support. Our ideas as to dozens ot Southern towns, that we have never and we imagine that, judging simply by thee papers, we can almost, without a mistake, name the town whose business men are pushing and energetic, and then on the other side name those where enterprise is almost unknown. If the people of any Southern towi are anxious to see its population ste.ul ilj increase, the value of their prop.'i iy enhanced, and all their business inter ests prosperous, the first and mo.st im portant step to take is to furnish their loeal paper with such support as wiil enable its publisher to furnish a thor oughly live paper, and then pretty soon the outside world will begin to hear ot the paper, and then of the town, and presently they wiil begin to make en quiries as to what kind of a town it is, as a place of residence or for business, and then if the place really has good advantages, it has started on the road to prosperity. A papct, profusely decorated with skuils and t-riisshones, with a large black coffin in the mi'lille, givini. a list of alleged defunct co-op-r;i tive insurance companies, was' -distributed around town on Tuesday. It will take something more substantial than thi-t to shake the faith of the nurner ua.cilizen j' Monro? who are 'mem bers of the Knights of Honor, Amer, icaa Legion of Honor, K(yol Arca num, Valley Mutual. &c. Monroe Express. i ; :. x ' l ancers Conquered The Swiffc Specific Company have the most, indubitable evidenceasto th! cure of Cancers by their famous medicine, S. 8. S. Among others, John S. Morrow, an old and highly esteemed citizen of Flor ence, Alft.. mikes the following state ment as to the merits of this remedy: 'I have been suffering with a Cancer in my right ear, for about three years.. I tried various remedies and was' treated with Iodide of Potash, which produced rheumatism. My feet and legB were greatly swollen, so that I could not walk. About one year ago I was induced. to try Swilt's Specific, which soon removed the trouble in my limbs, and my rheumatism is now entirely gone and my Cancer is steadilyi mproving, being better now that at any time within two year. This medicine has done me more good than anything else I have taken, and I i'eel that 1 am on the road to a speedy cure. Undoubtedly Swift's .Specific is the best blood purifier in the World." Johv S. Moerow. Florence, Ala., Sept. 22, '84. 1 have had a cancer on my face lor many years. I have tried a great many remedies, but without relief. I almost gave up hope ot ever being cured. Dr. iiardman, my son. recommended Swift's Specitio, which I have taken with great results. My faoe is almost well, and it 13 impossiblejfor me to express my thanks in words for what this medicine has done forme. Mas. Olive Hakdma, -Monroe, Ga.f tSept. 2, 1884. ' Thb Swirr Spkcifio Co;, Drawer At lanta, Ga., 159 V. 23rd at., N. Y., and 1205 Chestnut sU, Philu. v 39-1 j. . For sale at Dr. Cole's Drug Store. - in nnrvn Itivl ' Ike lu WMdwM. WarnO fiy turn Mmtmm. WOUEBS Dtphtberis, . Oroup, Atlun. Bron - ctiitis. Neuralgia, Bhea- . Luagi, JSoaraenesa, In fiuenx. Hacking Ooogh, POE TmEXB,1TjLt PARSONS SIBj'ffllS ti'iittiiiii ti in i innr V PURGATIVE MAKE new, rich blood. VositiTeiy cure SICX-HKADACHK, BUlonn, and U JlVXii and BOWEL Complain ti, MALARIA, JLOOD POISON, and Skin Siaeaaea iOXX PI LI. A DOS). .Tor resale Complaint these Fill! have no equal. "I and them a valuable Catbartio and Ltver PU1. Dr. T. 1C Palmer, Montioello, Pla. "I my praotioe I use no other. J. Dunniaon, Ul., DeWitt, ITrv Sold overywhera, or sent by mail for U Ota. tu ttampi. Vtlnable inlormatlon JKAg.. I. . JOHN8QM ft CO., H08T0N, HASB. It la a well-known fact tbet most of the Eorae and Cattle Powder aoltMn this ecmn try ia worth lets; that Sheridan Condition Powder la abtolnttly pore and rery valuable. Nothing; on Karth will make hens lay like Sheridan's Condition Pow- IL... Ana ... . n...fll I tI ...h Tli H t rtf food! It vs 01 io poeiUrely prevent ond onra I Ilnr Cholera, e. SoldeTerywhare,orsentby mail for35e. in A, uAuviai aaaiial aani I ttampi. mrawhedln larrecani,prieeS1.00$ by mail, Sl.TO. CHICKEN CHO LER A CireaUn fraa. J. S. JOUUSOS k CO., Bottw, Haas. Dr. om "fJrwf. tnuji in nil hfTMleus. Hea ven in her eye, Inetery gesture dignity and foes." So appeared mother Eve, and so. raav shine her fair descendants, with the exercise of common sense,; care and uroDi-r treatment. Au enormous number of ftmalc com plaints are directly caused by dis turbance j of suppression, of the lnensi-ruiuiunuiiou,-ai ci,r un; cast that isterliner and unfailing specific,' Bradkuld' s Pemalb Kr Julatob, willj effect relief and cure. 1;' It is frbm the reoipe ol a most. distinguished physician.- -It is IcompoKcd of strictly officinal in-J irredients. whose happy cotnnvna tion has never been sui passed. Itj is prepared with scicniiiic skill from the finest materials. It boars; sthe palm for constancy of strength.! i!iiovotiri(i W-nnh-fifann -arane.r and , 'jlrelat've cheapness. The tcFtunc-j I my in its favor is genuine. It ncv cr fails when fairly -tried. ! Wl- - i- j j ; Carters-ille. (la. u.i This will certify that two mem- . ijtcr having suffered for many years!; , jjfrom ! menstrual ii regularity, aud1; !V:.'fit by v;ipiis medical doctors !srijwre. at' length complvfely cwrel I.X'l'-v ,iUs. bottle of Dr. J. Bradfild's liiFtraare ' Rtifulator. Its fft'ett in; ilsiH h casein is truly wonderful, ami vU mar the i-rmdv bs called i; Korean's Best Friend." Yoars Kepecrfally, Jas. W. Htraisb. ffnd fur our book on the "Health and Happiness of VVoinsn." Maii- d free. , iiBAonsiB reqnLi.TO Co. AtlanU, a. il H E A LTH J ESTO R E P J THE CENTURY Yn 18B5. ' j A O rcat Enter prise. TAPERS ON THE CIVIL Tv'Aj The important feature of he The Ci'n tury . 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A strict regird for accuracy will guide the preparation. of t.ne illustrations. f-r whicli The Outurr b.-.s al diipoal a vrry large quantity ot plwtngrapbs; drawings, portra:ti. ni:ips, iUns, etc. hitherto usfd. Vh aim is to present ir. this eiies, not official reports, hut com mHarJing oflicers' accounts o' thir phu and operations, interesting personal nxpei ience.-. iwhich will lecord leading vnnt" of tliv-ar, and . poss.es, at ths same lime, a: historical riilue not easily to be caiculatfld. , 1 FICTION. In this iine.Tho Century will maintain its pretig, and furnish the best orie by AmericAre. writers tuat can b? pro cured. . In November begins, A N r V S. Vi. W. iiOVELLS; A.u thor of 'Venetian Days," ", Modern Instance, etc.,, This story deals wilh jhe ria of an mericn business muii. A novel by Henry .lames, a novelette by Grace Denio Liichlieid, and short stories by -"Uncle - Item us," .Frank It, Stockton, Ii II. Boyesen, 1'. -.. Janvier. H. 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We Guarantee Six Boxes to cure any ca Willi each order re ceived by us foijeix boxes, accompanied by $5.00, we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to refund the. money if not cured. - Guarantee issued only by proprietors. Address V " - Hanover Spscific Co., Lock Box 584. CHICAGO. DQ YOU KNOW THAT ! LOB! LL A RD's CLIMAX PLUG TOBACCO with Keel Tin Tag; Uosb ukap Fine Cut Chewing; Navy Clippings, and Black. Brown and Yellow SNUFFS are the best and cheapest, quality considered ? Lots for Sals. t will sell several, good building lots near town. Convenient to Grt. Falls fac tory, and also for peifions doing business in town. Good spring water." For par ticulars apply to MA HS COLE. .- Feb. 4th, 18S4. VIJR fc.vae:, with bntle of in delible ink and brush, sent post-paid for 25 cents. V; Address, ' J. U. BAfiNESj Rockingham, N. C. SrJUFF. Kalph's Sweet SaufT is fast becoming tha P0PULAK SNUFF in ttariy.iftctibas, and the sales are fast increasing, fepecial inducements are offered to dealers to glre this Snuff a trial. " ;'' Stewart Ealph & Co., '.-"-! ." ' 135 Arch Street, iPhiiad elphia, Pa. REMOVAL. . i ' - . ! The firm of flamp H. Covington k Bro. having been disseired by mutual con. sent, the undersigned will continue the business at the stand formerly occupied by ifoh'es & Morton, where I will keep Oonf ectiasisriss, WHICH WILL BE SOLD ONLY- FOR CAMI. ACER'S Clieny Pectoral. No otltar ooanplsiats ars so insidkme in their attack as those aff acting the throat and longs: i.on to trifled with by the majority of wUTer er. Tha ordiaexy oougti or ooid, resulting perhaps from a trifling or uneoueeions ex posure, is oftea but tha beginning of a fatal sichaeas. ATSK'S Cbx&ST PwrrokAL has well prove its efficacy in a forty years' fighs with throat and lug diseases, aad should be taken la ail oases without delay. A TarriUe CmngU Car. H In 16IT I took a aerex-a oold, walok affeotoa my tamgs. I had a terrible eough-and pamea nigbt aftar atckt wltbomt sloav. The doctors gar mo ap. I tri4 iru'l CnuT Pxc tokal, whish raheraa ay lanes, iBdooad sleep, and afforded torn the rest neeeaaarr . lor the rooovory of ny streacth. By tho ooatiBBod of tie Fkctokal a porau neat ear tu effoetod. I aaa bow ttt years old, hale sad hearty, asd am otisded yoar Cbuiv facTosat. saved me. Hokaob raiKBaoTHza. 2ociijara, VU, July 13, last. Crony. A Meiher's Trlbote. ' While in Mm eeoatry last winter my likUs hey, three years old, was taken ill with oroap; it txamed as if ha weald die from gtrnigii- lation. lu oc tbe lamly eagraetea uu use jt Arm's Cmkbsy 1'wtobal, a houie of vhieh was always kept In the hovee. Thie vx tried in eei&ll aal freqaeat doeea, aiid to ar delight in lees than half an boor the liuie patieat was breathing easily. The dee tor said that the CKSV PKCTOB4L had saved my dariiug't Ufa. Can ;oa wonder at -our gratitude ? Sineerely years, i . Mua. Kmma OKBirsv." 139 West 139th St., Mw York, May M, 13. "I Uare need Avkr'S Ghkrry Pkctobal in my family! for sererel years, and do not hesitate to pr.'monnee it the most efieotoal remedy for coughs aad coltis we hare ever tried. A. J. CBAXK." Lake Crystal. Minn., Mar oh IS, 1682. I inffered for eight years from Brotiehltie, and after trying uvaay remediee with no aus eees. I wss-eered Hy.the ae of ATKk's CnK sr FKTORiU Joaarn TfAUX." ByUalia; Kiss., April 6, lL . " I eaiiBot say eaonch in prfeite of A V PR's CtTBRBV iE-ioiAr.,iii:g w I de UiM but for Its use 1 huui4 kwg eiaoo bare rivtd from lung trouhlee .flit-ACto.' Palestine, Texas, April , IM'i. No ease of aa affeetiitt of the throat or luiiga exists which cannot le greatly relieved by the use of Aysb's Chehky Pectoral, and it will aheayt are when the disease is aot already Krroud the control of meiietna, ' PKErARED BY . , Dr.J.C.Ay8riCo.,LoweH,Ma88. ,Sol.l by ali Druggists. turc : "umai. ..1 V A LfCt'ir1 the .Mature, Trfatmsnt and Kadicil cm'-'i Seminal Weakness; or Sperm-itorrhoea, induced by Self, Ahuse, Involuntary Emissions, Impo tency. Nervous Delility and Impedi-m-nt t Marriage generally; ( onsump tion, Epilepsy :ind Fits: mental and physical Inc ipacity, &c. By koaRT J. Chlvkkweli., M. I)., a j thor of the '-Green Boo," &c. Uhe world-renowned author, in this cal operations, bougies, instruments, rings or cordials; pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition hny be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically 8feThis lecture will prove a boon id. thousands and thousands. ' Sent ; under sal, in a plain envelope, to any ; address, post-paid, on receipt of. four cents or two postago stamps. Address K. The Oulverwell Mulical Co., Post Office Box, 450. 24-ly. TO THIS rllBLir. Having severed my connection with Great Falls Mfg. Co. as an operative, I have accepted a position with Mr. Jas. A. Wright as Traveling Agent for,the New Home Sewing Machines, Organs, &c Also shall sell, in connection with above, H. H. Goodspeed's Pictorial Family Bi ble, the best Bible published for the money; Aiso a number of other good books, all standard works. Hoping for a liberal patronage from the public, 1 am yours, &c, M 'WILSON. July let 1884-tf. ..!! Li0-J L- LP- .X l m.,v;..i w .11 - P.il liiinA.af- v.o.oni, .. tended to for moderate fees. J Our ofhee is opposite the U. b. Patent ; time than those remote jfrom Washing ton. advise Send model or drawing. W as to patentability iree of charge; a nd we make no charge unless patent is ee cured. . j We refer, here, lo the Postmaster, the Supti ol Money Order Div., and to offi cials of the U. 8. Patent Office. For cir cular, advice, terms and references to actual clients m your own state or t. pun ty, write to C. A. f XOW A CO., Opp. Patent offloet Washington, D. C' Boon' L largo stockters' Lard,l OF ICrackers, Hams, 8-., . SPickles, ' Glriocenes . ' Meal, AVD i Butter, It will Ta,v von tn cairaiid: see the rar6 bargains we are now teriiiff m elothing, boots, shoe. hats, notions, &c. 1 It will soon be time for a spring stock, and we nwst make room.! H. D. f.1cRAE & CO. Jas. T. LbGbaxd. (Jbas. W. Timet LeGRAITD & TILLETT, Attorneys at Law, Iloclviti gliam . ST. C. Will practice in all the courts of the State. Will occupy LeGrand's law office, where one member of tiie firm can al ways be found. m ER-C HANTS We are row prepared to sell you . ; HOKSEFORD'S ANT. . - - i J. I P. Coats SdooI Cotton, LIE RE, at jrecisely the same price you pay for these goods in New York, or: eiswuer. ana sun mane a snaau prom. Thin buy ot us tad . Save tlie JBreiglit. We also offer you PEE DEE PLAIDS , I : AND BOCKIHeHAi ' SHIETIM'B" j M Factory Prices. EVERETT, WALL 6t CO." KockiBghaa; N. C, Hept. IS; 1884. Notice. Having this day qualified as Adminis trator of Malcolm Uillis. dee'd, notice is hereby given thai all parties indebted to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment. All persons holding claims arainst said estate will preeut Lsiim5;for payment before the 10th Jan , 1885, or tbis notice will be pleaded in bar of thnir recovery. I i This 5th day of Jan., 1885. A. M. PARSONS. Adm'r Malcolm (xillis, dee'd. LeGrand & Tillett, Attys. SERVOBSOEBILITY OCOAKIO WtCAaSEBS l)cai.nnd nnmeroc i flincrtha skilled eby- Si WWUK s iela&c. n&alt from vonthful lndicicretion. A Dapumi tn i id c icfn , OTr brain work. ATohl i in f ii 1 1 1 1 i .1 f n fti. th unpociiMn ra pmnv tion raaedief for tbM Clrattlar Kn Trial Pek- ut,u nun impoitant brtt bctbr takirg ImO mcct clanrhan. TiK a 6UKK RlxuiYlbatllAS CURCO Coumiki. 4o not interfer vuh .tn tion s buiiiMM, or euua etlaor laetnTealme la any wy. ronsds! en cimesc medic I rlner pie. Br SiradappQaaBoai i Ok ntt of oiMM lw oporiae laSucse 1 fclt withont Thaaat nrxl funerionaf tX ka idb jorranijm I teatered. FKTSICAI o DECAY. InYeung ft MliKHe TecrBCK3HOvsn8ix YCAM BY UK N tSAMV TnauAHO 0.ota. K TRIM. TRKATtUSlTT. I The asinutinc elemnit fof life, trhieli lue been Ono Mootij, - $3 001 Two JTontfis. 6. OOf Xhree axontjie, 7.00 j ! waated intlKOMckJiia t h Bamn t DMDinMchKr eftil and mindly gain both jjtrDKth aod sexual Tigor. HARRIS REMEDY CO.. K'FQ CHEMISTS 806X H. Tenth Ft, ST. X-OtrTS, KO, OBI S3TUREO (PE.fcSON!; ota Truss. r -J b Ak for terras of our Appllanco. AYER'S AgneCure IS WARRANTED to care all esses ot ma larial disease, such as Ferer and Ague, Inter mittent or Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Bilious Ferer, and Liver Com plaint. In case of failure, after due trial, dealers are authorised, by our eircu'ar of July 1st, 1882, to refund the money. Dr. j.C.Ayer&Co. , Lowell, Mass. Sold bj all Druggist. MAN'S ORGANISM Is the most complex work of the t'rea tor, and when this complicated struc ture, so exquisitely wrought, is disturb ed by disease, the most ehcient aid should be sought from the most skilled physician for the human body is too precious to be neglected, ft becomes the question, then, "Who shall be em ployed ?" V Dr. Oscar Johanneses, of the Univer sity of Berlin, Germany, has made a life long study of ailments of the Nervous and Genito-Uriaary System. HIS REMEDIES CURE Any Debility or Derangement of the Nervous .System, including .Sperrnaltho rea. Gonorrhea, Syphillis, Stricture, Im notencv. etc . etc. BECAUSE you may have been cheated and fooled by quacks, who cJa:m to cures this class of disorders, do not hesitate 1 give Dr. Johantkse.vs method a fair trial before your ease becomes chronic and incurable. ' A valuable treatise, explanatory of Dr. InhonnAaon'fl svsttem. will be sent by ! MUM WiZu aJ SM s 17 mail, postpaid and securely sealed from j Iilie 'S tat i Otaei'yis -observation to any sufferer addressing i m a (m, bft 0nvrTlced that Ins sole authorized agent tor the Luited j States and Canada. J 1 wl " ,v0" h as c,,(?nf a tbl7 ! HENRY VOGELER; canbe had anywhere. . f . "- 49 South Street, New York. ! . ST Mit orders prompt y( attended ' .. . . - i igjr ( om plica tea symptoms irc;unu from Dr. Johannesen's Special Prescrip- . -iM, nt . fiuiv oualitied r consulting nhvsician. All corresBondence held s strictly ! Mentia,, and advice by man jr- of, Vrr5;2 Rlrjr-; C '. 1'he ii7 el.'ainto eane in .Waaot sealed, mener or stibyj IDS. WKITTIEB wfflHSW &SaJ 1 dry Q'oods, -. !.: 7 The TtaWaeJ Merchant Taatrkg tuxd Cletferngf nue ia America. BROWN, OAK HALL, Philadelphia. A full Hne of card samples of1 , tad (;reat piece gsods stock ll be found with R. L. STEEL, ; SALES AGENT, Rockingham, N. C, FOR LADIES ONLY. A REMEDY endorsed by the test Thy- iclans and druggists at home. A REM I) Y that Mr. C. "W.l 'i-,ei!l,''iood Water, Ala., says raised his wife iron. an invalid's bed, and he belieyt-s saved her life. A -Kl-jMivDY of which a prominent t lanta merchant said : ' w(juld have given $5(X as soon as I would a nicklw for what two bottles of yourinedicintt did for my daughter." j A Rhjii.ui in regard to which 8. J. (.assells, M. ; ., ; ruggist, i homasville, da. says: " can recall instances in which it afibided relit-f after all the usual remedies bad litiled, i ' A ii .i. about which Dr. . P. ! er rell, ia range, a. wtiies;; 1 h:ive used for the last twenty ears the med icine you are putting up and consider it the bet ' combination ever gotten together tor the disease for which it is recommended.' A i wbich4the j. er. .ohn- son. nenr arietta, a. says be has ued with the -utmost ;:itir-f.ction' and recimmended it to thiee families who found it to be just what, it ,i recom mended y A .Ki- li.Ji of which J emberton, Iver. Bon Jfe i ennison say : " ,, e have been selling it for many years, jvith con stantly increasing sales. T!ie article is a staple with us, and one ol abso lute merit.' . " A REMED Y of which Lamar,lEairKt'n A xauiai say ; - v um ou iuaa in uuk months, and never sold it in'any place but what it was wanted again.' A REMEDY by which Dr. l.aijgli of I.a (jtange, Ga. says : 'I emeu pue of the mopt obstinate cases of Vicarious struatios that ever name within my - knowledge, with a few bottles. ARKMEDV of which Dr. '1 Hns, !.otasulga Ala. says : 'I am f ully con vinced that it is unrivaled lor that class of diseases whicli it clains lo cure. A Ri-J.Vii.i' j about which aj. ohn .'. . Whitner, of tlanta, we'll and favor ably ktt' wn all over the i niled .tatee asa (Jeneial Insurance Agent, says: I 'I used ibis remedy before the war. on- I- V a large plantation on a great number of cases, always with absolute success ' A KEiViiiyui about which ij.r. . "Ar. Strange, of . artersyille, ; a. certifies that one bottle cured two members of his family of menstrual irregularity of many years standing. i This Great Ueroedy is Bradlield'B Female Kegulator . Send for Treatise on the Hr-si'" ami I pppiness of Woman, mailed d're Brdfiell Kkgclatok t:o., -'Vii,-Eox28. Atlanta, OaV- ": sot im'm mmi The best stoc.c ever offered! Uock hara. j WatcJifit-all grades. Household Sewing Mdf.'iiues. . . Also the KO' ''. jirlfl'iij, the best machine on the mirket. "' Repairing done quick and warranted. 'Lhanks for past favors ; a continuance solicited. Call and see for yourselves before purchasing. Atrial is all I ask. VY. 8. FOWLKES, Practical Watchmaker and Je'Weler, 40 tf. Rockingham, N. -'. - ' THERE IS A ; D f) O l" sTORP " w w Vt- , , W V j In Y JlClCiSOOVO ! And there is t be place to get VllllVVk HWVnVWk.1llll UUVIIV r . AND j ; to. oatiwnewisi sunrauteeu. . - .,. JQIJ A. AlVX, o B.L. 1 e.l a3iimaia nmVsVit gjft. jiUlS f lLLO i The Old, Well Tried. Wonderful Hsaitii Renewtns Remedle. , CTOfiitC't CIM1TIVC CHI I for the Livers. oiuiriu a diutniiib i it.L. j L.B A scjavav earn fi ivr UonDlftint. Kecnl.tin ttt Bowcria. FnrifrFaar tn mood, uieansme irotn Aiaiartai rainc ja I Taint A r. fbeteare for Sick. Ilesaefae, Coonilsane i mb1 all BUluaa Jilsorelerit. b i HUSb o YUIWL re"S Ubesiaaiitla trft .-aulanl ol tse bowals A. preeleae Mis InuR IieaitOf apfMtte.iiul t dodifttidfft- la aV-lleuie Ct-analpa. snothisv asd hraciaa tlie : Bervuuits)iieia. and ptvins niter aaa natim teeitqr fibre of the iiulr Sold br Druftinet. tat Pamphteta. ft la eddrewtC E IHU-4O0 .UCeflttSt. J1.1.C1U I. .ill m m m II . ''I A 1 f'..- '.J 4& " h
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