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J - - ! " ' ' I -V. , -, -. 7 - ckingham Rocket. BY II, C. WALL. Office: ; OVER Everett, wall . COMPANY 5. l SUB30RIPTI0S RATES One year, ............ ........ $1.50 75 " 40 Six -months, .......... Three months,. . , All subscription accounts must be in adVance. 'V f AO AwntchMi on application, : ' ; .' - iMkngbn, N. .,-Tligrsday. June 11, m.- C; rvr V TW FV1TR UTS . v. In reading about Decoration Day and, extracts from papers and speech- es made here and there through tne Hi North on that day, we are more nia of "Jack Tar" on the blouse col grieved than surprised tosce.tiiat iar, addressing to Secretary Whitney, there still rankles in the breasts of wh0 stands 'with an air of disdain some Northtrners a feeling ot hatred towa: t - .the South, and its people. Among the orators invited to par ticipate in the ceremonies at King ston, N. YM were two Northern Dem ocrats whom a Republican editor, on accountrof ; their politics, conveni ently constituted traitors and hu man monstrosities recking with sym pathy f for the lost cause ; and, ja commenting on the fact of these men being invited to participate, he u jnXnft;, "j4"" y ' arrival, on this fashion: "Now the rebels are in control at Washington, and these men are coming lorward to tell you that they are the patriots and you the rebels of the new dis- riontinn P.m.mWr vnur mnn- : V ".. - Hood. You have fought better men. ,rv, A. , w . . arasano sneaKS-as weu as traitors- ith bullets and, havonets. . Now fight the miserable scoundrels with the overwhelming weapon of your .contempt." This fellow doubtless wmtmrmt. This fpllnw dnnhtlpss belongs to that class of stupid parti sans who forget that there is a differ n 'isfin nnd 188V nnd n lfcbU and 1880 and ence between who, when the great trouble was on liand, shirked the field and fire of CrfaW and left to better men to meet responsibility and danger, That class are equallv cowards now, -t i - , ;' and our; fears are only too genuine that the time will never come when they shall cease to aRsail the already j- , , - n - j mutilated corpse of the Confederacy r , I., xi. ... . - -.nd jnoat m the frenzied sport of menlTinff . tha maTnfTt. MIT dOQ n heroes. Meantime Jen. George B McClellan almost the oplyToeman in the U. S. army wljojoy conduct jand mode of warproved himself . i "worthy of our steel" has set a jcontraryexample when, standing on the historic ground of Antietam, his ? . . ,i jr - . eloquent voice was raised mine m- terest of quenching all sectional fires and burying all sectional animosi mosities ; and when furthermore, in allusion to Robert E. Iee, he wove a chaplet of praise which will remain ever fresh upon the altar of the truly o .1 i , .1 . ,i n " " - Southern heart so . long as the now- - - c . i ,.- i ii ers ot our southern clime spring in perennial beauty.' : A'RIGHTEOTTS VERDICT. ,' Tlie jury in the" case of Cluverius, charged with the - murder of Miss Madison, has returned a verdict of ' guilty. Thus ends a tipal which, on i afcouni ine many extraordinary y.vuuvv which is the fact of the high charac - ebythe time the crime was developed-will be recorded as the, most famous among the trials of this country. TTow bn.sA tho hptrnvnl of that noor girl, and . then the deep damnation - - " 1 J.T j1 Jt T ''- of her taking-ofF! , flow villainous the hi that WuuH aeck sue), dire resort for the purpose no matter whaf thefullpurpose,the very depths. of crime has been reached in the finalonsummation. The state of mind such as would equip the man ' ll for the .commission of a crime like this must have been reached by a be 30 feet above the mean low-water M08,'1 rtesvule Land ;gradual training under the devil's mark;l; The eost of fK. V elusive tutekgejsurdy he was once a better man than that. But i.; ius x. -i-V: .-x y uugnou . ...xxx ..x x ,..v "illicit rove" destroys inevitably all sense 01 cnaracier,ana, as uurns ex presses it, "hardens aT withm and petrifies the feeling." : K NEXT. ThnarrAl that nmnf Pol - 1? publican ; papers got up between President Cleveland nnrT hiV-isfW was no nuarrel at nil V Mia rioVO land lea the White Hmo o m.v, some arrangements Avith hor iV Wishers .with reference to her forth- coming book, and-this ave somo . color of truth to the report. She is now oaeic a ner place at th e head of H : v u,- ulv um. every tmng AN EXPRESSIVE CARTA) ON. On the title page .of Harper's Weekly for June 6th is la, wither- caricature of John Roach,; th'ekyenar shin-builder who. under. Renuhliein 1' j t -mr -r. j. wag accustomeMo refcp ilgot ten gains by government contracts. The said Roach has lately built a vessel called the Dolphin for the governm ent but Secretary of the Na- vy Whitney required that it be test- ed ana proved morougmy sea-wtn thy J before taking it ; hence iedi- rected tnat tne vessel "goto sea" on trial. --Hitherto ';RpacKasWundit" oosr tr' ripliirpr' irv trtn- cm vorn mmt. his wor oddy and' otherwise; wi t h mrfcbem er required to submit to such foolish exactions; The picture - - t a represents a fish, the' Dolphin, erect Up0n his tafias a -pedal ' extremity, with a sailor Vlat on and the insig ur0nhis face, the inquiry: "What! co to sea, Secretary Whitney? Why, that might make me sea-sick." WHERE IS JESSE HOLMES? The strangest whim we ever heard of is that of the King of Bavaria, whQwill pay forty thousand dollars for the privilege of seeing a perform- ance of a celebrated opera, no other snoctatora to' ! he allowed exceot his fc ' J ; aiiowea except his Imperial Majesty. . t. ... NOTES AND COMMENT. m i.iLi X7J a n i r " r n J B fUnf uu W 1885, was $102,879.82, as reported by w. G. SimmonsTreasurer. . I " 1 -v t-,'i vh?;. r ; : The t Times-Democrat of. New, Or- leans savs that now it Is an assured the Exnosition will re-oben lact inat me exposition will re-open next ail,, as the ?175,(XX will be seu.- iuu, oi u nas aireauy oeen bociircu. Broadway, New York, the most crowded thorough fare in America, is . & ' . now oemg iaiu in rau roao iron at the rate of nearly a quarter of a mile aday. ; Street caxs will soon takebe place of the Broadway omnibuses., r . ! . ' Mrs. A; T. Stewart has just com- pigted""" ""Oaeiiity 'oft1 Long Is- f , , - - . , . of the. property, embracing 38 acres - , f 1 r ' . 15 - of land, to the diocese of Long Is- , ,V j - Ix. 1 " x"i i i 5 4 . . . - x containing the body of A. T. Stewart. Ex-Gov.; Fraxklix T. Moses, of casion. South Carolina, comes to the front 1 On June 1st the electors of Yan agaiii in an indictment charging him cey county voted on Local Option, with obtaining money under false A veiy W rrmity was giVen fbr Pses from Ames and Cobb, two Well known citizens of Boston. He , , ; s. ;u , . , . . bail in the sum of SI .000. Avas mm: mitted to jail. The race of antiquaries who de light in rare1 books is not by any I xxxvxixi3 i-Auiin. xvv ii illl UUtblUll . i . . , ... , T sale of a nobleman's library in Lon- don a copy oi a black-letter edition from Caxton's press of the "History J.r T7":J a ixt.,. : "j xi ' - -tt 'i "j " - . i a rr 7 111 IV IKM r I I.I I I J 31. III! I r II IX T I fTMTQ m the Roundr Table" brought $9,750. The first bid oh it was $5,000 . .. The largest lot of cherries ever shipped -East from San Francisco was a car-load of eight tons despatch- ea a lew days ago. They were pack ' ga in Small dicker baskets holding ntel air circulated freely. The car was open at the ends and otherwise weU ventilated, and tie fruit arrived at Hi "j lijLxi' L . ' ! - 1VU U.VUUIUU1VIVI4 XU ykilWVjll UlULl. I - -. ;-..! i -4,-'''f..i. mi -. . , B arthoidi's Statue ' . r '.T . Liberty, ....ted V A.norica .. ito and which is to be erected inside the fort on Bedloe's Island 'at theeni trance of New York" Harbor, is now on the ocean coming ve'r. Th, statue is 151 feet high and will rest on a destal the.toD of -Wiiich.wift pcdestalm 000 jhe New York' World is doin . "Vr r116..6-. 1 ra. w. aomg WeUfpr the cause ..of, itself, and paf tnotism f 0 (xqyixoR Jarvis sailed yesterday for Rib. de Janeiro, Brazil' where, on nis arrival, ne will assume the duties ' I TT 'Cf H r: :'" x ' I" j ; j 1 - ; '-' " v i V1 u ulsr 10 Cpuntry,-r - mL.j. K ;;n n ; ifi- - ' "V lue poa"lon aD1 and eptably .we; haveorthe test doubt. By the way, the newspaper yarn that the Governor1 rcfused a free passi to his uew field, offered llim by the big ship builder John UoaRa 18 exploded ' by the Governor's own statement.- He says tnat no opportunity was given him ot retnsmg a pass. Roach never bov- STATE NEWS. Col. Ike Young steps dbwrf and out - aiCoLYarb rmrc offlna ir . U -. . T. yHardisonacx-Sheriffof ' . r. V ' . i l- Lb ' v- ' ' ' - x - -1 Anson CQUBxyynasvDeea appointed pus tin itotci an vt aucsuwu. V Northern sportsmen have Jaeen shooting buzzards for wild turkeys, rieaf-'Asheville, and the "Citizen'Ms indignant. i . Salisbury is reaching out for a daily paper and water works wick ed people wpnld insinuate gas, works and water works. !Vns&-M6reneet5Gran hiond, who has been quite ill recent ly, we are pleased to learn is now recovering rpiuiy xviibwu x imca. Mrs: Fannie Liles, widow of the late Col: E. R. Liles, of Lilesville, was married on the 2i6th of May to Mr. Si i. Hamer, of Little Kock,S. U ' The Wilson "Mirror" records the sudden death of Rev. John N. An drews, of the Methodist Church. He died at Littleton, N. C, on Monday night of last week. Dr. Edward S: Ashe, ofWadesboro, son of the widely , known 1 Dr. E. F. Ashe, passed the examination at the Medical Convention at Durham and is now. a full-fledged M. D. ; ' ' "Clapboard suppers" are the la test amusement and are said to be popular. . The fellers all spruce up before they go; and the girls are said to pine for them. Wilson Mirror. ; uJ?em-rom a statA1conuem The mumps are still on hand 1 town." , Is it a new kmd of mn contemporary mOUT mumps orr. is it the same old-fashioned mumps broke out in ,a new place ? The best applicati6n for the, im proyement of the countenance is mixture in' equal parts of sincerity ana cheerfulness.' Anoint the face morning, .nooiiand night Wilson Rfirror ' . - ' Mirror. ' ' '- ; This . should - be a lesson to the small boy : The Winston "Sentinel' says two little negroes died in that .J . . . , , rwa f catin grecn apples and the other green cherries, . Tho " Ad vnnne" savst.hnt the nnm ber of Northern visitors to Asheville this spring' has been unprecedented ly large, and thinks as the summer advances the number will be crreatlv aumented. j Can4 'of Gr - i tj fo' dS Idle-art all Camerons. He has nine children married and every oneof them mar ried a Cameron. His tenth .child will also marry a Cameron in a short whil Among'the graduates In the aca deniic course at States vilie Female College, last week, was Miss Julia McCall; formerly of this place.' The "Landmark" speaks of the com mencement as a very enjoyable oc- nct, ninety ;three vote8 wcr6 ast- of which five were for. license. The . .: i , uii hve hundred Mr. J, A. Smith, of orth Cataw ba, . raised last year a stalk of com 41 inches high' that bore 7 ears 6f corn, the combined length of which' was 42 inches one inch longer than the stalk was high. It was the com mon, old-fashioned . corn Lenoir Topic. " : - VI A new enterprise for North Caro- Una k fh IpafnliHaliinpiif rvf n nrlnca v . M tiMc-u i t4. ax: v,x i ;-.i.i pany of capitalists from Charleston andiWalhalla;S. :C,,who have pur chased a 50,000 acre tract of land on 1 which is a large quantity of .flint rock well suited for their purpose. Mr. S. g Lambeth,, .of Hanners ville, .caipe4n to see .us on Monday momm& and -reports better crop tefcS hood wUl make, two thirds of femp and oats about one third. -'Corn, he is loo?g fine; arMsovall 1 tne iarmers mat nave spofcen to- us on the subject, Da vidsbii Dispatch Nothing fosters sheep liusbandry aiSS andr high price of mutto were pleased vto report1 two sensations of 'tl? EfAl circumspect in , aU of his conduct W- to walk'with, great uprightness e wfeofthe editor of the ilsoii haS Deen away on a visit, and on her return : the editor sneaka thusly zh. ''MrsmBloUnout hilnWt.ihjrtrlranphta nfirhnt.nre rri 1 our ; witchery-laden T eyes, and,; who are now. deprived 01 our lovemigian- 1 ko o a Tira noaa Kir tit ill ato nv -J " - 11 "iS BUtua uie wnjpreioreuess u, uie eem' inthusness. ; r" & ' '; ' ' V o"' ': i rIerj head -was v'pillowed on his breast and looking up in a shy .way she. said :. "Do you know, dear John, that", f You mean deal- Japies,T think " he interrupted, smiling fond ly:at.her f mistake lYhy, , yes, .to be sure. Mow stupid 1 am I ; 1 was I thinkincr , this is Wednesday Brlgliter Prospects. June, the first month of Summer, has been behaving herself most beau tifully aiwitnias' brintian ny dayllitftasibeeS airnio somenhMagj "xjKaieipy he protracted rams and noods xnat r.bnrnrtpriwpd hfr fiister. Mav. The farmers everywhere have been en- abled to pnt in glKug weewOTEf The May rains brought us a splendid stand ot cotton :putwitn a nevworK pi grassy "AweeK agq -every iarnex you "met hhlf ?lohg ond lookehexeeefeg4y gloomy,. but this week the cotton-has all been reduced to a stand, and the million sprigs .of grass .that, threatened to'choke it "to death have been "nipped in the bud, i and June's few days of sunshine has put - a. new. aspect . on 'things ' aiid brighteried ' up .the farmers " faces wonderfully. ' V ,.J ' ""V-Vti-.V As the hai-vest " time approaches the small, grain crops, are; much SaWi Wo iiorofAfATP-i & , .rVA... .rtP Rkincrhani; will ODen tO V1S1- The oat crppss will be materially ; put off, and tilQ yield of wheat will not be large but eacli of, them have wonderfully improved m the past ten davs , . ien.8u -j-r. . --.J,' A large crop of tobacco has oeen planted and the plants are growing J . . . v i x.-- it, XtkUv 1 section of Wake county stated yes: terday that "cotton' aiid Vorn were i i i n,n nortowriiiniit both, looking as well ?asttiey ought to look at this' season. Altogether I the , skies are brightening, the "too l trequent rains nave ceuscu, uic laxxii ers look hope'ful, the, merchants hap-. py, and everyone has cause for rejoic- j ing. Raleigh, Chronicle. r S Wrestling With the Georgia W6nder. Miss , Lula Huret's . ..exhibition drew -a large crowd to the. ; opera house last night, and the samer;Lis-! plays of her iwonderful and niysteri- ous-powers were witnessed. "Miss Lula's 'fiercest and most obstinate customer was Pde;IIorton,!and JDoc gave her a pretty good turn, bit she. sent him to grass in th.e end. Qapto Harry . Johnston tried to hold 'her chair and she tumbled ihim oft the stage. - Among others whom shei van quished were Capt. John Rl lrwiny 200 lbs f Frof. .WilliamlL Atkinson, Esquire Hilton, and several others of our heftiest citizens. A ll " were powerless, -to cope with Miss Lula and 15 of tlicn put Jtogetlier could not inish a Chair to the floor, she , - seat of the chair. r:jShe is a mystery, certain, and since her last appear- . . 1 i ance here, seems have gained new powcr,r or ' whatever else it is. f.i,.i'AOlAw '' "" VuaiVV..V"''V; f . Thei latest prominent statcsmr.n who has spoken upon the subject of 1 , . . ,. . . ' the presqnt qdnmvstratioiiis one whom avc all can follow, Hon. John ReprescnUvtives. - Mr. Carlisle spoke WROUQeT IRO EANGE CO. much more conservatively than did ' -.' Tf' r, - -n 1 , -1 i,. , The following named gentlemen have ex-Speaker. Randall last week, but .. it , , 1 - Tn - - v given the company the privilege of using :?Poke unen?fft; iheirameii in any manner they see tiojas. xL,the same; timp, he is ,not pro Jess hearty" than hispdecessor injio - tj& MARION cowrV. T s commendation of the Present's course. and in liis thorougb satisfac - tion with the present y'esulti of the:ifl:B JoneJK administration., r, Mr." Ca e. ,more than anyother man, is tnepronounc -- - - . ,A.'iX ed leader of the Democratic maiosify, dau, ..still, iore.;preminemiy tnej leader of the rDemocrafoc" iflaTontvl s .-.x-f X ' .vv-j .. r;4 Jittle p.angertpf a Denirauccrtlasei tUA.'.'-.- XiJ t?i "-H1 ? T;'iJ en fl l Ii rtt-.. "TT'?: gfrf'-, v : P i The mos: tr4ieoomenaliy successful iisan Aiabamian, riamed jeviyalist Sam Jones. ' .During a recent, prof tracted meeting .6reTrn .,0p0; persons, were. con veriep unaer msj?rj-x vv TmnisrntiAns - i I r -. ..The following pexi pcture pf JfeiiA is drawn by brother" Kingsbnry of : :e7;-B fcnfi s. Methodist preacher, rlb?n in, Al Dama,t andoeiongjp , uejxia dj adoption. He,, is ,wieti!0la masterffQoiTecViVw ,. ,. ...... A. speak . : ? 1.. - sWnust nig Wy . educated . ministers tne oros. o.i , jnp conimon peppif i remains ne same one aouar a year. . faiftp" convert'one 6ut meaVear'sTMm c'k completeyiiiarket Jre v 1 V'..-.' rcaJ -norfo. 1 tlM latest ew9k-breiihi a'itd doi "f " ' r." v, IT" v" T. i7 thinly -served Uospel t?uth, this map, nrear.nmfr oTmeinnunns rnetone ann ehn strike rfrnrn t.Ko slimitflprWrl i-ru -iJ.XM' r?J& - - - -. - ' '- nnnomonooo na thou. worn nmmi wvxvxxv ;:iV:'-':r--n "v;--T- moved betore. , lie is . a .;manf0l great common sense aiid observation. 0 ; - i -r He r is the greatest..' revivaiist since Faul and re ter m nd: Apouos awoke .slumbering1, Jews'' aiid Gentiles xVAt. ''-'' ' - V -; ' ;: ' ; i : with their narain? elonuenne. . . . o. - . i FOUrJD DEAD. A GREAT MANY WATCHES THAT, ,,A T?BL- n ROTI6HT.JTU Miu. r Ul V5 - : -w a' T- 1-1 DEAEt STILL-, it ESOON v i ' J - - . "..im- RR Q 11 0 HT tO U F ML - : '7-' r BY THE Al'FLlUATiUJN uxgnyw AND MATERIAL. WHICH I AM PPvEPARED 'TO-; ADMINISTER RmtPTLY-ANliUARANTEE SAT- . , - ' j. ! ' ' ISFACTION. OFFICE ONE DOOR EAST OF. THE BARNES HOUSE; ? -'J. 11. -BARNESJEWELERivr J. Summer Resort. t "Ellftrha Sonnes. situated 12 miles JULYvi.t next. Having had (WO year'f experience as keeper of the "t j,! to give, satisfaction to all visitors rand tne trayeimgpuDiicwqoaycnuuao l.iStZ.AmjU ti, . mb of board-are !; -r '"ir . J . " . . . , - wuiv lights and lodging, per mo., $15.00 w;thriik . " " " 12 50 "lodging,- . . - - : 9.J0O Without lights.and lodging, -'8.50 By the week, with lights and lodg 5.00 7ithout ; ' ; ; , . . 5.00 nv.the dv. . 1.00 , Speeiari madehftm Jl 8t. Iyms, June 1st, 1885. Tii tho complaint concerning our cooks whjch never seems to lessen as the year gQ by, but on the contrary seems to swell in volume, we wonder that if has 1 not occurreu 10 many 01 mose wuu nuu lli6 compiaillt unavoidable that they I Lave one way of remedying matters Rood deal in their own hands. ; An AAlivA liAlf hnnrthroAttm a ,1a v. with a Home ''Comfort'! -. Wrousrht Iron j Cooking Range in the kitchen, is alt th 18 .required to prepare the most substantial meal without latigue. lhe celebrated ranges are sold only from wagon by our authorized salesmen, now A ;uerry,u: n,Q j w Atkinson , -: .' -(. am, 1 IrLafe bam Watson, J G Haselden, ' W W White,. Win. - Watson, . J C Campbell, C C Whittington v o 1 1 if '. : ' II X. XX XJ ass, i 115 MeCormac, W D.B llayes, J KBraswell, "J J Bethea. ' - B S Ellis,.i:7 0j j r Reeves; D B Perritt, ., E.TEdwards, i-.Aivr.F' -i-.-r, , Aaron uuver, l A: NNanceov . rB H Floyd, .. ft f I John Piirvia."' "' " Tfiaddeus IvavL Jesse. Rowers - ,'Jobn Warwick. i-JBrtamw. vuiuzK-1 .yplen Williams. , ' , zr .Ji Great Family Paper: a i; .JS THE NEW dT ch. J JV Hn. v;":?!!!:"??1: "...T 7 JJKght Pages of Solid Reading Matter! H - tbebestfjlpijr in- tee south. - i --f, , - - 5 L ni JUlttlURU nitl UiarAllll - now published in eight page form. It Jprmer size, and con- tains abkutsixtyfour columns of solid reading tatter.; 'The subscription price home. and farmer's naner. it will on j - , . .. . . . . 1 meawQc.w na city, Htogether with in ! teresting miscellany, embracing special 1 WMafta ! iff the farmers' xlepartment. huhold matters, ladies! fashions,, ari enough alone." ' The x x.o proved in matter and typographical ap pearance just.aa m sizey. Above all, the p4TQnpromises to detend m the tu tniA IllB T(IP noma At VniiViNiit nnH ithnm. pion the cause bf right fov her people as -Unsrqone; in tne past. ;, v. SemivWeekly. jDispateoj .$2.00 per year Daily Dispatch. G.(X) . " - 1 - Addrer THE TTyPA'!vMT '().,; mm. i ueaurai iiaruvvare, Marvin's and Barnes? Mre I AND GUFFS, FINE- KNIVES, Mikilg and Fa eming Imilements, of all descriptions. B R E W1 WIC' D O W E L ti i : -Jv' CHARLOTTE; N. O. : v-v.:: : - . To WHOLl Tlianks to tho very liberal responso of oucasfoniers td;otir reqtieit for remittances, wo are enabled, this Si" trade the usnal Yalumiuojns Jines pfi for the cAsh, and henee far below 1 DIllltE WITH TilOSR F,U0RL(J US W1TIITIICIR TRIDB It is not in a i spirit of 'beotism fact that bnr honsc is the largest and best equipped of any chouse in the South; Atlantic States, and Wonlso claim to back our biuin.es by perlikp IjCVI gest (pf any honso within 'the aforementioned territorial . limits, and .wlie'it' is taken into 'eonslueration tliaVF0 are far beyond tho M iijc-H 1 1 iip" class of merdiantsj haVingiiaitr joiiit Experience oCOveit 'F'ort-Kive; Yeniiilp'J .......... . v-it--- ' .'. : ; It is out natural to cohelndti tliatjOtir lionse is and by right onght to Wj THE LEADKIG; - . - . - '-, v;-:i , "."t". -.V.! ?vii-:r-.-a . - Standing ready to make good our claimj we advise the Trade that our various Wholesale; Lines are now complete and ready tor inspection or order. ; ? -.' Our salesmen will visit you in a few. days' with; full lines of samples anrf'w hope 10 have an order. J - Very respectfully, . 1 UlARLOTTH, TvCV .PRACTICAL 'VATGJ-T 'MAKER f- ..'--I--' -U'-' ------- " . 'J; .-.Ii ,10 -!:--.;.- .K.a vy And dealer in WATCHES, 6 TradestreetjbeloW Stnitlrs drug to; mv friecjiis I Itavo-' iiiat returned frn New York", and : fam now receiving! and, openiugothe- most elegant stoekvot spring goods that IrhayeevcKf-i ferred to the trade. LIie.se. goods liave beeii bought for ciish at pri- ces tnatis ream, asiopismng x aiiK offering two capes :pif trint8 and Law n s'at. Sc. per yafdy aiid one base" of 60 pieces of rafcli styfes in ' Lnwii i ' a t cents pcf yai'd Tliesc eroods : - are real, feeatrties. Wliito goods' this. season ewltt.be largely ! worn. Ivbcught "'uf " the latest i novelties, in fnosygiKi aao bVh, 'nnil 'l liftve i;vory- large stock for yon- to select from, a bigi stock f Shoes andtaotlHDgil lp fact I fonnd goods go mucli. cheap er than usual I could not ayqin buy ing largely in every, line, and. now if y on will call aud examine yoh will see at once that 1 airi not "tr y'r mg to giiy yow, andjwheu (jhII; don't forgetto se6 our Und Ot glass ware ' at 5e.Va ieee-air treeTiTl'as welT k orri a mental fJA (iltierl articles at half-tVelr: vahi0l4lftiU be Jdad to fehdw Y0T7 Icsd 0 A"' -full linoin'Gaslinieresj ioljill Xho nobby rshadesff rtfeo-.n! 1 .t!e 'iioV- eltie8 iu other digojds f ruijth.6 nast fsivors Piask "aT ebhtiriuaiieb of I - r. - the same, Hot from favor but merit alone, and I-am-' 1 ' ::'. eVy tiiilyv E3. Hi BUSS quite: a varietr. uaeps auuuiseri.- in.th.QTAsoc.iauonv. mg& to trim the above; atTciw pn- " ?erK Ilatsfbr gents, boy3 and t4nl5 wSSfcSeTA:irircAiaa . . - . r i i -i ..x r kh It . will cost , yon -nothing taul and sec. , Thanl.in? u'for yoir ' xarDear. vy ire, :.' " y Proof mfest Dijife vl6w$. ' IMPORTED GUNS AND ;70 1 :.'' :. i,. fairflbt'only : 'to place before; Wp goods, but to piircliase a g many Buyers their value, winch benefit wTihall . r-a ;i-js , nor idle boas,, lit we assert it m a :.if ; HOUSE SOUTH Mm .CLOCKS, JEWEURT, tc.f store,. ;iIAKI.O T 1, J, C. -IMiJf For n Fy idsuring your life in the J riv j LIFE ASSOClATIOIIfV j: t'hli Cmtnv fterybit Iniuranceat tcosi. and is! safe stronr and durbl sSxintt1 shall -iiofr exceed- oiiir' month. .nOEt'irsv.-C i i -43 Ori , I It. is approved as one of the best pla of inkiiraoce nQw;befpr$ We1 ktteaiation ofwMch' we rfeif W Ui KM-IawiugpewpnSjwfao.Hreppliex-o 'A lCnersdiMeBlriniinforMic &h&X?k f3 m vci i. :,::;lx RALEIGIIpNi Qifr.aoiaV F. H. HYATT JgentMlrgti) ; 1 . 1 r - HO" Wo ft J ' ?'Rt n ornuL j ofcar-ltftfrI ntee a DermaceiSt cure, In 77 antee a staftbe-br Addresi J - ,f. 0i6iotI6n,XC. .... " f-.T V! 1:1';:; vPltHct' Agent J';v;f: Low vntd.Kmovl 'ihe MWVf If you want lietter Heads-ill He lisiiiess Cards, c, prrnted Capital r .' " In; - -
Rockingham Post-Dispatch (Rockingham, N.C.)
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June 11, 1885, edition 1
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