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i . ' .... ' o . - --;(. . 'v : -.- :..r." - ' v.-.-" - Rockingham Rocket. BY H. C. WALL. Office : OVER EVEKETT, WALL & COMPANY'S. SUBSCRIPTION' KATES : ' me year, -50 Six months, ......U..... 75 Three monthB....... ..40 Alt Bnb8cription accounts must be paid in advance. J6 Advertisi application. rates furnished on Written for the Rocket. SUMMER THOUGHTS. Shall I tell in sounding numbers, In accents clear aud high, The things for which poets languish, . And for which maidens sigh? . ; " . ' We might show, "' As you know, - - "Wonders of book-love and' story ; Splendors of Art ; deeds of glory" ; ' 'But 'tis not of these, I reply. The mind would now rest at noon-tide, : And we would seek the shade ; JSomo clear cool nook by sounding brook ; Some shady rock or glade) With green leaves - ' For our eaves, T For such retreat in summers heat, . Dreaming poet or maiden sweet, Might 6eek, languish and sigh I Book-love, or even daring deeds, Of knights and heroes bold ; JTwere labor now to eye read. Or of them to be told. - '' . You and I ' . Would draw nigh . Where dame nature' gives us fountains, A stormy sea-shore and mountains As the hart pauteth for water, As eagles mounteth high, So seek our people the sea-side--So to the mountains fly. . .. 1 . Our dear State; ' ' Broad and great, . Givcth to all, both great and smail, Fair seas springs, and mountains tall, Where winds and breezes fly ! ' Montpelier, N. C P. McNeil. ! f 1 II. C. W4LL, Editor arid)Proprietbr. TERMS: $1.50 a Yearjn Advance: Yol. III. Rockingham, Richmond County, .N".: Cf, July 30, 1885. No. 31. dous lie, and lie hasn't cared for ly- to the church and pay God what is ing since. A truthful man always & im ; then I'll pay the world its tells the truth, whether under oath dues. If I rob anybody it will be nrrmt ; . , you-r-I . wont rob God and every rr,iu "uiVin oj' ctro man out of the church' who hasn't ;. better than money oh, so much given his all to God is robbing God better than money. I never saw a e dear Father wants. Amen, real truthful man who couldn't get Amen. r But I'll do right toward all the money he wanted, however od and my neighbor for such a nnnVbAicrht be: while I have seen man is in the army of Jesus Christ I'm afraid I can't get ready in time for you;-. I don't want to hinder you.".;;-- : : ... - V: ' ' I've done just that way. I have walked off, out the gate and fifty yards ! down the road, and then I?d stop and think. : I'd , say : , "Sam Jones, you are the meanest man liv ing, and you shan't go to church nor anywhere else till you learn how to behave yourself." And then I walk back and go in and find worry in my wife's face and tears in her eyes, and I go up and put my arms around her and kiss her there's nobody there but us two laughter and i-t i i -l tt j. i iaTzr t : x Murfreesborough, either, I'm sorry mean. Laugmer.j xie is nrsi one.y, v ue, m jusias mean as . rT fl11rhter 1 ' tninS and taen another,' he is like a I dog ; I know I am, and I want you Oh how I love the man who is poor, old ox in along hot lane all to forgive me and she forgives me, imp to his word to his friends, to the grass he gets is what he bites and we get ready and go hu Pod-who is true to truth ! I through the crack: of the fence on ourselves the first ones there wealthy liars "who couldn't get ac commodation at all. There are (turned to the colored pews) darkies here who can get cred it at any store in Murfreesborough. This is because of their reputation for truth. There are others who couldn't eet credit tor a and trying to do right by all. "I was called "good" myself le out of the church. Oh, yes I was good ! I was goodness on wheels. Laughter. But behold the absurdity ! ; We have all known men out of the niner of church of whom it was said, "He is pins, because they are known as the hood enough as he is, and he be- bifrgest liars outside of purgatory. "VTO iumu, outside of nureatorv i )nt's so x vah-vah-van Ana ine ""j v j pressed to ioin he savs, "I'm too children besides, while you have nothing to do but get ready ? "Hur ry up, hurry up; I don-twant to be too late ! If you don't h,urryj I'll go on ; by. myself.?' And- after a: while she' tells ".you to go. on, husband; They Had Better Stay Away. The Soil the Xejjroe's only Hope, "I like to know about some office My general conclusion, after : ob under Gleveland!" he said, as he serving the negroes who inhabit the. beckoned a lawyer across the street tobacco belt, is , that their means of -and find from the door of his saloon. "Well, what' is it?' "I likd to' know if Tvhas to half some omce. My biace vnas neaa quarters last fall for some Gleveland elubs. and all der bovs tell me I . it' . vhas sure of something fat." - "Then you are looking for some thing." ' - ! .; : improving their condition very much is to be fouud in agriculture, and this I believe to be true of the negroes as.' a race- throughout the South. So far thev seem to "have. been incapable of rising on purely intellectual lines, s "The blacks teem like locusts throughout the southern counties of Virginia, but not one "Vhell) I dunno. Vhen Gleveland has displayed any real intellectual vhas elected der; poys began to drop I ability. : Many have a smattering of in here. One of 'em he says : 'Vhat miscellaneous knowledge, many are a Bostmaster you vill make for De- wordy speakers, but there their in troit. By George1, 1 vish I vhas you !' I tellectual development stops." Even Vhell, dot tickles me, you know, und in the mechanical arts, sensible and I treat der crowd to beer. Pootv impartial men with whom I have soon anoder crowd comes in, und conversed thought there was a limi- one of der poys calls oudt: "Let dis j tation upon their powers ; but I am convention come to some order. We sure that it is too early yet to reach vhas now in der presence of der next any just conclusion here. There boss of der gustom-house. ' I calls can be no doubt, however, of the ne- for dree cheers for Karl Dunder!' gro's capacity as a cultivator of the "Vheh he savs dot I feels ebot all soil. He has an innate turn and have heard reports that I earnestly either side. . Laughter. He is The Lord have mercy on us; howoafer) und it seems right to set oop liking for this apart from all the in- believed until some common liar I neither in the garden of God nor in unjust we are to our wives, our chil- would come along and repeat it, and the deyil's plantation. th en I wouldn't believe a word of it. Laughter. Christianity demands truth in our inward hearts Christianity is truth ! Every man, to occupy his true po sition, must be on the Lord's side, Amen. . Amen. I know a merchant by the name of Lee. I once saw a customer come dren, ou"r brothers and sisters, and our neighbors. There are men in this very town who meet a neighbor's" wife on the street and take off their hats and bow and smile as sweet and tender- " i , : SAM JONES. . : Talks About Truth fo -Tenncsseans. An idea is a thought worked into shape ready for hand, tongue, or feet. As you think, s you are. Tell me what you are thinking about to day and III tell you what you'll be" doinsr: to-morrow : so let me tell T ?-rc -irrMi nnrl vnil. TYVV hFP.thrPn. 'fi-i or,W :-W wa rn. trnp Unto his store to buy a plow, and he ly, "How; are you, madam?" and hin tr rnrBplvps. fr human it v: fpy,,.- . ' '-j ! .. i ti - j. u. Aii v'ni. Ai tl.or, toll n 1?a Tt spn't. enougn. xi beeins- W UO. tuu soij,, mun wugu. va w , , i . A-u-, j was'' Mr. Lee V reDlvv . Wasn't he a all wives but their own. And so it WJ' . lies to constitute a liar, He who tells one lie is as much of a liar as the man. who tells a thousand. A truthful child is the greatest earthly blessing. Many children !tell lies from lear of the switch. How grat"- Vou, brethren, vou'd better inind Jg to a parent to nave one truin- what you are thinking about td-day telling child, on whose word he can if vou kuow'what's sroad for you if implicitly rely. I have known such a you would have any respect to what liwe jenow, auu wneu juu nxiu on your knee ana say, iou xeii your father all about it," he'll split a hair a mile long to get at every truth in detail. We've got a little one-horse Meth odist prgacher down in Georgia by you may be doing to-morrow.-. ; , ' You p.irtakc of the nature of m-en ' and things by which ' you are sur rounded. You arc very much like 1 the world ''' around you like your circumstances and associates. Place i-he worst man in Murfreesborough "in good 1 company and-he'll be as good as anybody. No man can stay : with me for an hour and - not be as good as I am and I don't mean to eav that , in my presence " or in the presence of any biher minister of the every word he utters Gospel he will not swear. I know no good man would or, I should say, no gentleman would. I have ; overheard men swear who, on no ticing my presence, would begin to beg my pardon. "Poor man," I have strange merchant? 1 asked mm is i with some wives; they aro all why he hadn't told the man that smiles and kind words in company, rnrlimW it.wjis hnrrl pnoiinli Jor some-1 and cut their husbands to the heart r 0--, . . - thinsr of that sort, but he wouldn't with their tongues. God pity the tell a lie. I should suppose a iner- man who has. such a wife as that. chant of that kind would , feel lone- I don't scold ; if I do, I intend to some m most places lonesome iscyiu someuouy eise s wne. x nave about in spots. Laughter : heard mother' say, when a neigh A man can lie and never oncn his bor s chil ouW hk some article mouth; That's the wav a horse- 01 vac- sn t mature- trader lies not knowing that to keep when if their own child were to do v,;D mftni, oiit a v.n irrf rrt I itj they d slap him clean across the lie. I have heard men brag about cheating conductors out of a ride, and then the conductors, catching the disease, steal from the roads. j room. Lijaughter.j .Lord, give us a religion that will make us good to our wives and children and friends and neighbors. Amen ! ' amen ! In. . i a. . t . 1 1 the name of Dillard. He's not very borne lellows think they have done smart, but when he tells a thing he a smart trick if the conductor over- neither adds to nor takes from, and looks them and they get a free ride. 0n to noio-iiV.nrhrtrk hplifivps him. lieiore l would do such a thing as whatever he says. Such a man is that I'd hunt the conductor from liW n nir rf hn.l n. ftps hp. weisrha I the "smoker" to the "sleeper," and v mi I ' " ' 7 O I The Development of the South. der peer." "I see." fluence of his traditions, his training and his local situation ; and if he "Vhell, almost eafery night a gang could only foster those qualities a-Vd acquire those habits which consti tute a careful manager, independent of knowledge of how crops ought to be produced,' then his success and prosperity would be certain. It is comes' around to my blace to shake me by der hand und somepody he says : . ' ' 'Hip ! hip ! hurrah ! Karl Dunder vhas solid mit der coming adminis tration ! He picks oudt der fattest probable that he will be distmguish- offices for himsejf und he remempers led for these qualities sooner than is his friends mit der lean ones !' anticipated, for at first he must bexi "Vhen somepody talks like dot 1 1 land owner on a very small scale feel slimiley ulid soft, und I tap a This will bring every detail of his in new keg of lager. , Now. I like to ask terests directly under his ey e "and you if I vhas right. My poy Shake will make a close supervision of all says Idoan' get so much as a shmell affairs possible. He is not fitted for of office, and my old voman says a. career in the professions, outside der poys make a fool of me." -""I guess they are right." "Don't you belief I vhas get gustom-house ?" .-'"No,;sir.'V Ij-;- . ..; "Norderbost-office?" "No, sir." i . ' , of the ministry, but in planting and farming the opportunities are fair der and numerous if be can only repress certain unfortunate traits of bis own character. Land is cheap ; the soil is fertile. Let him be careful, sav ing and self-denying and he can se Job Printing, Having recently purchased a first v class outfit, we are prepared to do . all kinds of - ' ' " PLAIN" AND FANCY JOB PRirJTIIuC IN--THE- - BEST OF STYLE And at -Living Prices. John Roach Assigns. John Roach, the ship-builder, has .. . made an-assignment and has passed, into bankruptcy: 1 It .will be claim? ed, we presume, , that this is the re- suit of Democratic persecution. No ' doubt it is one of tlie results of the- .change1 of the Administration on the v 1, 4th of last March. Tlie claim that Attorney-G.eneral's recent ; decision affects injuriouslyhe contracts for t the Chicago, Boston and other un finished cruisers, is made the ground work for Mr. Roach's surrender. i For 'ears Mr. Roach was the fa vored ship-builder of the Union.-r- He was not only protected in the tariff, but in the navigation laws as well.: He had the favor of two of the , most liberal Secretaries of the t Navy i that the country . ever knew. He drew from therTreasury millions of dollars for jobbery and repairs on worthless ships. ! He had the good will of the lobby ' and the rascals in. i high places. He ought to be a rich man, and,, it is a' discredit to his shrewdnessif he. is not. -: : -. - ' AVhen Chandler left the Navy. Dc . partment, Mr. Roach probably real ized that his career was ended.-; His assignment means that the Govern--ment is not to be permitted to re cover the money which, has been.: . wasted pn the Dolphin.4 Mr, Roach, has received abuk the full value of the - craft. He still has! the WesseL Now that he hsmade(himself proof . against a judgment, the Government can whistle for its ship and its mon ey. But, . nevertheless, . Mr. John Roach's career as a naval barnacle is -ended. If his assignment is a trick, h&haS',iojt:hajtever business ' staading" her; possessed, jand if it i not, he will never again be able to tap the Trgaury; at will in the name of "Promoted, American .Ind ustry." New York World. Conversation. Frequent references have been made to the industrial growth of the South, and the Baltimore "Manufac turer's Record" furnishes some in- then chase him down with a pack teresting statistics as to the develop- I am sorry for that husband who ot hounds. iiaughter.J . ment in that section during the first cannot rely implicitly on every word It s ten thousand times harder to six months of the present year. The his wife says. And I am sorry for be Just than generous. It is easy amount of capital invested during that wife who cannot trust her hus- enough to give a poor woman a dol- that period is greater than ever be- band's every word. When between lar, but when it comes to following fore during the same space of time, man and wife the veracity of one is a straight line, being just in . all an(j every variety of enterprise is answered such.- "You'd a great deal doubted Dy the otner mere can oe w.ujw, juui uiyjr, recognizea. ineamounioi capital ibettefi.be on i your knees begnng but little love left and nothing what- to your cuuureu, to uu wvu, n i& a gtocis representea Dy new enterprises God's nardon not mine." - ever oi ..respect.. Mucn as i.iove my umciciit uimg. iC ucv' ior tne nrst six momns or tnis year ..-..- . i I j. x xi : ; .: 'I1! l , t i f i.ri It is the'World that shapes 1 us wife, I'd rather weep over fter dead er just w .um wives.- x uey. . yy amounts m rouna numoers to iiO,- j - . . . .-. - - - - . - . !. . i c in: l.-'C-x i . mi . . . morallv. We partake of the nature body than to know she would pre- tneir cook ?o very wiumgiy oaiur- o4,uuu. ine dmerent states are of the things" we associate with, varicate as to any statemant she uay mgiii, uui wueu wie uaiu-wuu- represented as lonows m the total : might make to me. Oh, brothers ! mg, economical, painstaking wile Alabama, ; $3,580,000 ; Arkansas, oh' sisters ! if we die in a poorhouse, asks for a' little money on Monday, $375,000; Florida, $479,000 ; C Ken let lis tell the truth while we live. the brute will say : "Oh, wife, what tucky, $1,580,000;; Georgia, $10,621,- "Don't I half some blace at $2,000 cure himself all the uncertainties a year?" j and make good all the deficiences of "I doubt it." his present condition. Can he be "Van't, I cyenv invited down to careful, and saving and self-deny- Washington to see Gleveland go mit ing. These, are momentous ques- der White House?" tions, which only the future can ful- "Not unless you invite yourself." ly answer ; he can be all theise, "Vhell! vhell! So Shake und der his ;improvcinent will not be" ob- old voman yhas right, und der boys structed by the white people, for not vhas putting some soft soap on me? until he becomes a property holder, finv t" L ' ' ' ; rnf. until he has an unterest in the "Yes." r ' v x ' ' " - soil; do they "expect to see ; him a "Dot vhas all right, but. I like to j conservative citizen, as much con- say somethmg, una aoan' you ior- cernea as tney are in a just ana eco get him ! To-night dot same growd nomical adminisiration of public af- comes aroundt here, and somepodv fairs, both - State and local. Balti- Bring hither a , corpse and a coffin, and I will soon be perfectly satura ted with gloom; but surround me with the aroma of the beauty of flowers, and theirsweetness 'melts and you will live a pure life into my heart The man who puts his mind and his eye on the truth and lives in an atmosphere of truth, will as naturally speak, the truth as syrup will flow from a jug filled with Imbibe the truth in its best sense, Some are jtrue'hr different respects, but I want a man who is true in all. There are two characters -in Mur freesborough, UU )UU WiUJl VXLXX XJ-HJXtCjr 1 . I knew a fellow in Georgia had been married 10. years. , wife one morning suggested that was Jher birthday, and he 000 : : Louisinia, , $1,407,000 Mary- who land: $4,633,000: -Missismnra. S416, , j - -, 1-- - J - x r ) " 1 His 000 ; - North Carolina; $1,535,000 : that Smith Csirolina. S.4S7 000- TpnnRK see, $1,902,000: Texas, $1,319,000: t m 1 1 l Z 1' fell--. A ,J 4- . I -T. M. --v- s, - "-I--- " ' " one or whom .is, a w iinusuii, ve gut u, guuu wns, Virginia, vzpv&jjuvy west ; Virginia, say Methodist, for I she has been kind, sellsacnhcing $6,352,000. Methodist. I v. v . . t . I !--, . I I M A-ln-wW- 1 I 111 I I' 1 I J - 111 .111 I JU f 1 PI w- I III II VI. 11111 I II I L - : . -, .A n I syrup. It IS What Cometh OUt that never reier .criuyauy w my uuict uc-.i . m.,, , 1 1.. iiiese eiiterpiuses are ui a geiitjiui defileth the man. It is these out- nomination. I feel free to: rebuke her a present, bo he went down character, ' embracing ; iron1 furnaces gushins that show what we are! i Met hodlsts, and I find that keeps town that day and walked into : a ahd foundries, machine shops, fruit- If there ia one character I desnise me as busy as I want to be -kept. J store and bought himself a new hat, canning establishments, carriage fac- abovev all others it is a liar all Laughter. , It's all I can find time consoling himself that nothing would tories, agricultural-implement lacto- towns have their regular : "town li ar" and I'd rather be the lowest town dog tfyat roams the street at LlJtiU.1 IV UC a JUJLU1I JUU ,1tUX rely on a word he says ; one who couWt tell the truth' to-save' his life at three fair trials. How 1 love a truthful man to do to tote my own Methodist skil let around, Laughter., . . . Wellf .of those two characters I am speaking 'about j one is a Methodist. He prays - in -his family! pays the imore .please a good wile than to niate her nusoana a present oi a hew hat. Grreat laughter, especial ly among the married ladies.l He's the meanest man I ever saw, and just ries, grist mills,, marble and jslate quarrying companies, and compa nies to mine coal, iron and the pre cious metals and a hundred Qthers all proving that the South, even a preacher, and goes to prayer-meet- there are a great many ing.. '. In fact, he does everything the way. church requires of him.; But, he We are too olten unjust to our growing in a material and substan that this time whfu the North is snflFer- ing : from business depression, is and for the truth ! His life becomes F '- The other character is an outsider, so wholly saturated with truth that outside of the church, but he won't he couldn't tell a lalsehood if he swindle any one out of a penny. He were to try.. is charitable" and kind-heartedand I know an old fellow down - in: gives liberally to the poor. ...Which , Georgia who thinks it no harm to is thebettcrman ofth'etwO?youask. lell a lie about some things. He Why, I'd better be like.big-h.earted rnakes the best witness in the world, generous, manly sinner, ; you say. for lie always tostifies in' behalf And ' so would I.- And on this ex- of the lawyer that calls him. . His cuse many" keep out of the church, excuse is that directly after the "war But why "be a, fool and be exactly he swore that he had willingly set like either of those characters ? f w slave?, free, which .was a stupen- Laughter. As for me I'll come in- truthful in every act and word of his swindles' his neighbors every chance children, exacting ,of them things Way uei one who lives m, by, with, he gets! ; - we uou i uu oureeives, aim ueraung Tt is these industnes alone ttlTTJ them with our tongues when thev .t. Wto tn thnt Ropfion thr nownr I don't understand what we want ani independence to which it is just And then we are too mean to say My entitled. It will be noticed tha ten words to make one of them hap- Georgia takes the lead in the above vill begin to hurrah for der next bost-master. You ought to be here! Der dog yhiirbe loose, und I shall haf two glubs handy, und you vhill see fifteen men in sooch a hurry to get oudt doors dot you belief some earthquakes yhas shaking oop De troit ! Shust come aroundt and see how a disabbointed office-seeker vhill handle two glubs und a pull-dog!" Detroit Free rress. more Cor: N. Y; Evening Post. Rev. Sam Jones on Debts. Joining; tHe Church on' a Guano Kote. A colored brother removing from Coweta to Meriwether brought along his church letter. . bettimg near Rocky; Mount he concluded to be come a'inember at Bethel, a colored church near Jiim. It so jjppened that in the same pocket in which re-. posed the certificate of church mem bership was also.depositecftast year's guano note. In handing in his.let- ter to the church the brother made a mistake and gave his guano notour stead. The church clerk not being a very good reader- never detected the error until several months after ward. Being at a loss what to do about the matter he called upon a learned white brother in the settle- advice. The white We give below some extracts from a recent sermon ! of his at Nashville. Such preaching is , what gives him his wonderful hold on the confi dence of the people. The dishonest, sniffling humbug that groans,, and shouts in meeting,but dodges round the corner to keep out of the way "of his creditor, will please stand aside. Brother Jones has the floor : ' "Be honest and pay your debts.- There's too.many meh in the church uoaruiiig wiiu wici i r x rco, v crot no character in the church. Go o . . J- down towR apd talk youf Method ism to a merchant, and hell tell you that if you want goods on a credit your Methodism ain't worth a cent on a dollar. If vou 20. and ask a merchant for credit and tell him you are a Presbyterian, he'll say come back here and look at the Pree byterian nanc.es on my book and you'll see why I am forced to draw the line on Presbyterians. This thing of failing to pay your 'debts is a ter rible thing. God pity a mapthat'l The contrast-between the old South, py. Uh, how unjust we are to wives, J iist with $10,621,500, West Virginia husbands, children ! j following net, with Maryland third. If you'll put a little downright jus- tiee in your conduct with your chil dren you'll have happier homes. Did you ever start anywhere with your wife and keep hurrying her up when; you ought to know she has not only' to . dress herself, but five which followed a single industry, and the new South, where every va riety of industry finds a home, is one of which that section arid the whole country may justly be proud. Washington Post.- ' . , . ride in a $500 carriage and see his ment for advice. The white man - creditor alkine alone.' God . . 11 1 r . "... counseled tat the matter oe auow- whoHl hnar.1 with his ed to stand, saying that a guano note wife -n ft 050,000 boarding house and was more binamg man anyinmg be owing a bill to some poor, worn else .in the world. It forbid him out woman who is dying from pqv religion, una u uuu iivuu up uj ui. ; A ready, easy and discreet talker is one of the rarest characters met with in society. And yet there is scarcely a single other accomplish- ' ment that can render one so charm ing as can this. We are jfilled with. admiration for him, and if he be a person of fair character, we find ouf selyes . craving, his friendship, that; we may revel in the; luxury of ihe words that fall from fcis lips. ' Good, conversational powers -give a naarw an influence among hislfellows that ' be would never wield 'without ltj and he who would help to elevate his racer can do no better than to cultivate .this rare gift. We also are in. sorry need of it in our homes. There is great and lasting good to bo accomplished by the , parents ; in moulding the. characters of their chil-. dren and developing their young minds, to say nothing of the impor-" tant work of perfecting their conver sational powers, by "simply convers- ing well in the amily circle,' ChiL ' dren; are 'good-listeners and admir able imitators ; they will; hear what you say and note how you say it. If you allow your table and fireside talks to be groveling in their nature, or gossip in "any way unworthy of you as cultivated fmen and 'wtficly . ou- need expect nothing oetter or the childrenlhan that they will talk as fatlier and mother do. . If you in dulge in "expressive" slang, so will they, and much also that is neither expressive nor fit for ."ears polite.!.' Exchange, - - V ' - . ; , , j; . We are inreceipt qfa circular from the Pioneer millsj Memphis, Tcnn.; urgingii cqrivention of Southern coU ton spinners to meet at Augusta,' Ga.', on Monday, 27th inst., to discuss the situation and . devise some steps whereby, the cotton manufacturing business can bo benefitted. It put. lishes the'" :names - of ' thirty mills which express a desire that such convention be held. The principal object of tbe convention as we'un derstand it is to discuss the question of production "arid supply. -Charlotte Observer, V ' I- ' - -4 note's requirements he thought the T.irp i no remedy top of fie church ought not to complain. -;. So earth that posesses so much real ab the guano paper entitles the colored Solute merit as Johnson's Anodyne applicant to full . membership at T.nimprit Ttris both for: internal BethelMeriwether (Ga.) Vindica- and external use and is worth-more ton 1 " - . ' I in a family than a seventh son. ; One single box of Parson's Purga tive Pills taken one a night will make more new rich blood, and will more effectually purify the I blood in th4 system than $10 worth of anyothef remedy known at the present tirtfe,i
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