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Rockingham Rocket. THURSDAY, JUNE 23-1887. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. R. W. KNIGHT, Local Editor. THIS P APTtll ?" - - r. kowbu c vx s Avwina; jLdTwusin Wurwui ( 10 Bprooe St. ), where ad vm-Usl wmw ! mmj iw uww ur XA AJbn AVIUM 1 Church Directory.. - METHODIST CHURCH Rev. J. H Page, Pastor. Services every Sabbath at II' a m., and on the 2nd and" 4th Sabbaths services will also be held at 7:30 p. m. On 1st Sabbath at 3:30 the pastor will preach. at ree uee, and on 6m Sabbath afternoon at Koberdel. Sabbath-school at 3:30 p. m. BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Needham B. Cobb, Pastor. Services 1st 'and 3rd babbath in every , month at II a.' m. and 7:30 p.m. . - .'- Xr..- . Sabbath-school every Sabbath at 9 a ic. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-Rev. A. R. ShaW, Pastor. services second and fourth Sabbath in each month, morning ana nignt. .- - v Sabbath-school every Sabbath at 9 A. ic. - XHBMAILS. ' ' Mails coins West on C. C. Railroad close at 12:15 p. m.; mails going East close at .:uy p. m. - - l P. W. Stansill, Postmaster. Another dull week in news circles. There were good rains in sections of the county on Monday and Tues day. At Rockingham it is still dry. P. S Light rain Tuesday night, t A priTate letterfrom Stanlv coun ty conveyathe pleasing intelligence mat tne cotton crop ot that county, particularly in th eastern portion, ia very promising; iJomDiaiur is made that corn is being damaged by the chinch bug. Mr. Vernon W. Long, is in charge of the Winston Sentinel, the former editor havings taken a position on the Anmston(Ala.)Hot Blast. We are glad to see that under Mr. Long's management the paper is kept up to the standard made for it by Mr. Oldham. "Rockingham is now one of the healthiest places in the State," said one of our physicians the other! day, "and there is but. little sickness in the country contiguous,'.' and he wiped a tear from the corner of his eye and sought the tnendly snaae at the "loafers retreat. 1 We learn from the Charlotte Ch rpn icle that, at the term of the 'Federal Court held- irr Charlotte last week, Joseph Melton, the boy charged with robbing the mails while in the dis charge of his duty as carrier .between Bostick's Mills and Mt. Gilead, was found guilty and sentenced to three months imprisonment in jail. A Big Catchy Most of the water having been drawn from the Wiley Dawkins pond the night previous, Mrr S. W. Steele and several, others -went out on Monday morning ahd seined the pond. ' By noon they had caught about a flour. barrel full bt-: very fine perch and trout, some of the latter weighing as much as 61 pounds. Nearly as many more fish were caught in the afternoon. . All inquiries among our country friends for fruit elicits the reply that tnere is none except blackberries. Mrs. Barbara Beasley died at the ""old Milliken place," in Wolf Pit township, on the 15th, aged 65 years. Monday was the hottest day of the year, so4 far, and . our town was short on ice. A car load was re ceived Wednesday morning. Yesterday' was the mrst day of summer. If the weatheifor the past ,-week is but a foretaste we should like to join an Arctic expedition. Rev. W. F: Sand ford , ofc Georgia, and Mr. Claude Sandford, of Yin- . ston, are at home on a visit to their mother, Mrs. Sue P. Sandford. , Mr. John B. SherriU, editor.of the Concord Times, has purchased the Concord Register office; and will con solidate the ; two papers. Mr. Sher- nll baa also purchased a new power press, and will' doubtless make the Times a credit to the thriving town in which it is uublished. He has our best wishes. Got His Diploma. IVTr. Thomas C. Guthrie returned home on Saturday last from Vander- but University, havina just com pleted a course in the law depart mentrof that institution, lorn stood a most creditable examination, as we felt sure he would; and comes back with a mind well stored with the principles of law. He will ap ply to thebupreme Court at its next sessionJbr license to practice in this btate, and will then . "hang.out his 8hinerle" for- a share of - the rjublic's legal-business of which we hope he will get a liberal portion. Our townsman, Capt. W. I. Ever ett, has been appointed by Governor Scales as the delegate, entrusted with Keeping , Premises Clean. Our citizens need to te ; reminded full powers as such, to represent this that one cleaning up will not last a county, in the Interstate- Convention of Farmers to be held at Atlanta, Ga., on the 16th of. August next His commission was received last week, bearing date June 15th. season, internal vigilance is tne price ot health as. well as of liberty. ..-.-Pri vate nremises and dudIic lots should be thoroughly overhauled at least once a week from now until thesum -ra s j V mer ends. Lime should; oe ireeiy We congratulate Mr. J. H. Lind- used it is, inexpensive or in the say, ot tne Jvernersvuie news and case or citizens wno- are not able to Farm, i on the success that,. en- buy it, sand or dry earth should be ables him to displace the old hand t substituted for it. Dry, clean dirt is press by a No. 3 Campbelhpowerj an excellent. disinfectant. No foul . 1 . ml' 1 1 1 1 . 1 . V - ' press : and mrther upon tne met mat odors snouia De permuted . to rise he has declined the offer of a posi- from any part of .a lot. The citizen tion on the Winston Sentinel and who byxareful attention to his prem resolved to continue in charge of the iseslceeps these down, is protecting News and Farm. Mr. H. C. Watsou. having fitted up a good soda apparatus : in . his . store, is now prepared to furnish the r . t . . !iL 1 . ..1J J mi one wim goou ice-coia soua wa ter and milk shakes. A threshing machine, a steam en- eine and boiler and a saw mill were sold at the court house door on Sat urday, under foreclosure of mort gages. Jl was a cash sale, and the property went very cheap. : " .-. .. -. ; "A merciful man is merciful to his beast." People should have great consideration' for their stock this hot weather, and'eive them every oppor tunity possible for anoccasional rest j in the shade. Provide them plenty of cool water. The weather for the past week has been distressingly hot. Last Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday the thermometer registered . 97 to 100 degrees in the middle of the day, . and remained up in the nineties until after sundown. The Winston State Normal School will open oi the fourth of July and continue three weeks. Prof. J. L. Tonilinson has- been elected Super intendent," with .are able corps of as sistants. 'The session promises to be an interesting one. Here is what an editor is, accord ing to the Greensboro " Workman : newspaper, and to- whom the, beet classes of society rmake regular and prompt payment, while some others think -he is a witch who steals his paper, ink, t house rent, labor hire, food, raiment, everything, and there fore neither deserves nor needs that any one should ever pay him a cent, except a little along. aUnrst'to get the paper started." There seems to be. much interest manifested in the hanging of the tie gro Archie Martin, and the question has often been asked whether he will be hanged publicly or privately That question will be decided by the County 'Commissioners at their meeting on the first Monday in J uly, until' which time nothing definite can be known. . There seems to be a general desire that the execution be public, and yet arguments are advanced some good ones, too why it should not be so. We have received from the Secre tary, Mr. John Nichols, the premium list of the 27th annual fair of the N. C. Agricultural Society, which will be held at Raleigh October 18th to 21st, 1887. Among other things we notice that a premium of $40 is of- not only his own health and that o his family but also the" health of his neighbors. He who refuses to abate a known nuisance on his premises is "Honor to Whom Honor la Dw." poor, dying consumptive, at least to try one hottle, .as .80,000 dozen bot tles were sold last year,-and no one case where it failed was reported. Such a medicine as the German Sy rup cannot be toa widely Tknown Ask your druggfst about it. Sample bottles totry sold at40 centsi Reg ular size, 75 cents.-Sold by all drug gists and dealers-in the United States and Canada." If you are not a subscriber to The Rock et, send us your name at once. ROCKlfiBHALV MARKET. I. , AstonUhinc Success. ' . . Correspondence of This Rocket. . , p, German Syrup One of the greatest faults of North :, n,toren nnalitW Ha known Carolina is, and baa been, the fail- to their friends in curing Consump- ure ot her citizens to utilize the tion severe CJoughs, Croup, Asthma, t """v u6 v" Pneumonia, and m iaci aui uiroat mate have placed within her reach. arLd lung, diseases; Noperson can Hundreds of small things might be ugft it without immediate relief. put to-goooV use, and in the aggre- ThrPA. dnsps will relieva an v., case. gate make valuable acquisitions, And we consider it the duty bf a!l which are-allowed to "waste their rn(ry;.fa a commend it to the Dncouicsa uu uioucsciiaii.: - miiur a little makes a muckle" is an old. Scotch proverb which we seem ; to ignore. In many places less favored than our State fortunes are made by saving litue things. j iWhen, thereforewe see amongus a man, or set of men, who have set our people, a good example, praise should" be bestowed, ; As a case in point, we wilL chronicle the praise worthy exaraple-of our, "city fath ers." .V By their careful protection oui sidewalks and some of our streets are now . clothed - with -luxuriant plants. In some localities fears might be entertained that .this' luxuriant growth might produce malaria, but not so In our healthful village. We - will enumerate some few of the more prominent plants . under care, viz: - ; ... , Phytolacca decandria, worth, in the Charlotte market, four cents per pound, eighty dollars, per ton. Anlhemis nobUis, price .Yiot quoted. Datura fUramonium, three cents per pound for the seed, sixty dollars per ton. . . : ,. vy-:v:r:: Chenopodium anlhdihinlitiumtvroTih two and half cents per pound, pr forty-five, dollars per ton.:-. H t . -' This List named plant is exten sively grown-and is probably more intrinsically valuable than any un der culture. - From the great" num ber of children in our village. we pre sume there is. or will be a. large lo cal demand for this invaluable med icinal herb. . There are many other plants-which we have not enuraer atedrand among them, no doubt, are some of rare medicinal virtues. - - The weather now is favorable for th t Ivarvest, and it - isreasonable to conclude the enterprise will prove remunerative. i 1 M. E. Dicr. Rockingham, N. C, June 20th. Don?t for afet the maxim i The Earl Bird Catches the VJorm! : And by beyingmy Spring Stock early I caught the drift of Low Prices causedhv- the great competition "among Manufacturers and Jobbers. Now, those who come to see me first will get the best bargains, because .they will have first choice. I have just opened and jmt upon my shelves over, ; 2,000; YPS. FIGURED LAWNS, AT FIVE CENTS A YARD, whicfr make a Bnich'preUier and more durable dress than calico, and i3 cheaper. H W.I. CORRECTED WEEKLY BT . EVERETT, DEALEPw. IN . GEN ERAL MERCHANDISE.- CootryrProdace is quoted at buying-prices COTTON Middling,. 10 Good Middling......... 11 BACONT-Sides, per lb........., 10(12 Shoulders " 8($10 Hams, 15(16 IBEESWAX. 16(16i CHICKENS 1520 EGGS, per dozen,.,..............'.. 12(ajl5 FLOUR Country, per sack,. i..2.002.15 Northern. 2.25(aj2.50 . Patent. GRAIN Corn, per bushel,. Oats, " . Peas, " . HIDESr-Diy, per lb, Green, SALT, per. Sack, (3.75 .Tsi1.00 5.0-65 751.00 810 ..1.001.25 Turpeiithifr Market. Corrected . Weekly from . the Star. . I SpiritsTurpentine; per gal.............. 31 J int. m .1. tt: v o nrt Yellow Pip.... 1 75 Hard.... . 75 ! G. E. Vlshart pays same prices as above j quotations. Sunday-School Mass-Meeting. Our Sunday-school mass-meeting will be held at ureen Lake church on Saturday before the"3rd Sunday1 in July. A .tull attendance of all rt i l l our ounuav-scnooi worsers . is ex pected. Superintendents and teach- ere-will prepare to make reports -of an iacis in wmireuuu who ineir ae- partments of work. Dinner will be be on the grounds. Uur Presiding Elderv Rev, S. D: Ada ms,- and other able speakers will address the meet- Thm rarmers Alliance. The Laurinburg Exchange of last week says: ' r Last Saturday Miv. W.,T Sealy. formerly of Robeson county, N. C, but now of lexas, addressed the far mers on matters pertaining to their interests, and, after making a vrv. practical speech in their behalf and giving some, statistics ot the aoove order, ot -wnich -ue said there were 250,000 members alone in Texas, he proceeded to organize a lodge which consisted of 43 charter members. He proposes to organize lodges at each prominent place in the county and then organise a County Alliance of these different lodges at Rocking ham, lne Alliance started, in a countv in Texas several years ago and then became a State Alliance, then an Alliance embracing all the cotton belt. Farmers, laborers, me chanics, country school teachers and preachers only are admitted to mem' bership." Without knowing anything of the merits or demerits of the Farmers Alliance, we would advise our farm A 1 A. - s 1 .1 Z. f . L 1 a ' ers to lei itaione ana organize ciuus i goods. J hose, who need a hat or Similar to theMourltain Creek Farm- anvthiner in mv line will save mon- J9 L Unfailing Specific lor Liver Disease. VEDTflPIQi I Bitter e bad tasto in SImrlUiaas mouth; toBexM.tel white or covered with a brown fur; pain in the back, sides, or joints often mistaken for Rheumatism; soar stomach; loss of appetite; sometimes nausea and water brash. or indigestion : flatulency and acid ; boweis alternately cosuvo . DON'T BUY either until you see my stock-don'tdo it I I can' sell you coats from 50 cents up, and Straw Hats 90 cheap you might feed the cows with, them good ones." TDBFINBST LOT OF CONFECTIONERIES IN TOWN,. IPickles in KZegs and J ars . Uice Pic3ded:Tront!and Other Fresh Water Pish. r ( JI Wy TTjCJ these I have-my usnal full stock, and sell - I T KA VJ X?j riXXjioi them cheap for cash. Try my whitebait fish, cheaper and better tish than mackerel. Don't fail to call and see me, anyhow., ; ( I can and vjil! Save YquT.loney. GILES E. WISHAHT. PHARR & LONG. CHAKLOTTE, JST. SUCCESSORS TO e:d. LATTA & BRO.,. y HI CLIMBS. We now have Selected stock of the Largest and Best ... .... ...... ..... ... ... . .r . ...... j : Msu's, Wli's anlBflj'sC Whin? IN THE STATE. - And we-invite-all clothing purchasers to -ao examination of our prices,, and stock. We also havei-heJatestJiovelties in-Gents' , Furnishing Goods. And our stock of Hats includes everything to be desired in this line. We solicit orders from a distance to which we promise our careful and per- -son al attention. We.will send goods toxiny part of the-country- on approval, returnable at' our, expense. in. . , - Our Quarterly Conference will be held same day. Will all our official brethren please take notice and be sure to attend? . ' F. L. Townsesd, P. C. P. S. The mass-meeting opens at U-.3U o'clock. . Prof. Bingham has" resigned the chair of Latin and French at David son College. Prof. Graves has been elected to his position. Prof. Gon zales Lodge, D. D., will occupy the I chair of Greek and German for. next year. ; .Those Bargains 1 have--been offering in and' notions are fast moving off millinery The effect of the drought is begin ning to show plainly on. the growing croDS. it is now tnree weess since there has been any rain in this vi cinity, and, while cotton has proba bly suffered no serious -injury, the 1 m..u u u j i V:ruA" for the farmers of that section than ' - . I ill fha A I lion nao t n 'I avo e vmri ! I rv o r All Wl A 111U A.1 VVxv9 iS-i. 1 bAaal 111 V J. ey by calling at once. Mrs. Sue r. sandford. eructations and lax r headache : loss of memory, with a painful sensation of having failed to do something which ought to have been done ; deUUty )-low -spirits; - thick, yeUow ap pearance of the skin and erea; a dry cough; fever; restlessness; the nrine is scanty and high colored, and, if allowed to stand, deposits a sediment SIMONS LIVER REGULATOR (PURELY VE6ETABIE) . Is generally used in the Sonth to arouse the Torpid; X4vec to a healthy action. H sctsiiMlit xtrsordirary efficacy m the IVER, Sidneys, AND tSVWbkS. M EFFECTUAL 8PECIF1C FOR , Malaria, Bowel Complaints, " Iyspepsla, Sick Heartache, 4 Constipation,-. Biliousness, Kidney Affections, Jaundice, MajataLDepresaion, Colic Endocsed by the use -of 1 Millions of Bottles, ss THE BEST FAT.mY MEDICINE for Children, for Adults, and for the AgfA, ONLY GENUINE,, has oar Z Stamp ia red on front of Wrapper. J. HZeilinA Co., Philadelphia, Pa., sou raomiBToas. Price, l.OO. Dr. VV. M. Fowlkes & Co. .BUCKINGHAM, N". O. Pure MEDICINES, CHEMI CALS, PATJT MEDI- CINES, TEUSSES. SHOUL DEB BRACES, CANDIES, STATIONERY, PAPER, PENS, INK, &c. BUIST'S FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. Pure - Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Purposes Alwrys on Hand Physicians' Prescriptions carefully, compounded at all. hours, day or night. PAINTS,,' OILS, VAR NISHES &. DYE-STUFFS. TOILET AND ggi, FANCY ARTICLES UlciGARS, TOBACCO AND ' CIGARETTES.. $30 : for the luryegt yield 1 of hay frbm one acre, $60. Equallj'. liDerai premiums are onered on wheat, oats, corn, peas, lODacco, otc, me tuiai amount of premiums being over $4,000. Premium lists tnav.be had corn is badly. damagd,m some sec- b applying to the Secretary, tions and will be ruined if ram does :J rr not come soon. The gardens about .town are almost burnt up. Bro. Hearn, of the Wadesboro In telligencer, in answerto our inquiry, tells trs how to break up a, setting hen, and then asks us how to make a hen set when she don't want to set. We give it up; but we do know that if the eggs are left in thenesst as the hen lays them she will go o setting much sooner than if the iggs are removed each day. :' To guard against any wrong jm nression we would state that the joint meeting of Commissionertfand Justices, held on the first Monday in June, did not levy any fence tax for the "; reason ' that ; the Sfatute, creating the county stock-fence, re quires that the Commissioners alone shall levy the. tax which they will do probably at their next meeting and which, we feel assured, will be a light tax. - -; 1 SHMMBW - The Duke Tobacco Co., of Durham, has for some time been selling to the trade a brand of cigarettes put up in little Daste-board hoxes, each box containing a more or less indeci Dicture. There is a btate law pro hibiting the sale of lewd or obscene literature or pictures, and Mayor - McDowell, of Charlotte, has given the merchants of that city" notice that the law will be rigorously en forced against all who 6hall sell or -give awav artv more of the cigarettes containing the pictures. Mayor McDowell's example should be fol lowed by the mayors of all the towns and cities in the State, tor such pic tures have a tendency to poison the minds of the youth of the land j who, unfortunately, consume . ths larger portion of the cigarettes. The senior editor returned on Tuesday from a brief visit to Troy, Montgomery county, lie reports tne crops fairly promising all along the route, better in our county than be yond. "The cotton in the 'Tork? re gion of this county especially fine. Of -the many good leatu res ol our Sister town, its purely cold water was th best for such a day as was last Monday when Covington's ther mometer registered at least 1UU de- . t . .i t n . grees at aoout tne nour oi l p. m. They have a good paper in Troy and their greatest want now i$ a nst class court house, which the people must have sooner or later, alinough the proposition for levying a tax to build one was recently voted down. The Charlotte Chronicle tells a sad storv oi the death bv : burning or a little girl, the only daughter of Mr, and Mrs: John JSrwiruot York coun ty, S. C, on Friday last. The little girl, about eight years old, was play ing alone in a room with her doll, Her mother had been ironing in the room, and a few coals of fire, were left in the fire place. The child at tempted to kindle the fire by pour ing kerosene oil on the coals, and as the oil ignited and blazed up she was completely enveloped in the flame. She was so badly burned that she lived but a short time, and did not become sufficiently conscious to speak to her agonized parents be fore she died. - - ;V PERSONAL. TUSINESS is dull and the life of t Ij nremises must be revived. Therefore the "lively character" is requested to cal and aeain ' adorn the railing with his feet for such time as he shall deem proper. - Re freshments convenient. , v; ' t ever do them ; and there are no in itiation fees and quarterly dues to be sent off to a Supreme Alliance somewhere up . North to keep a lot 1 of lazy omcials in bread and meat. The Assessment of the Carolina Central. The Board of Appraisers and Asses sors of the Carolina Central R. R. met in Wilmington last week for the pur pose of appraismg.and assessing the property of the railroad company, under recent enactment ot the otate Legislature. From the Wilmington Star' we get the following proceed ings of the Board,, which was com- Now is the Time to P&iat. Owing to the Lead combination having buded, we cari now sell Per vis' Lead and all kinds; of Paints lower than ever. Dr. W. M. Eowlkes & Co., Druggists. , Mfcw Advertisements. . iv . t ... . .... BOOKS for SALE! PECIAL NOTICE! I wish to call the special attention of the public, and the ladk-in particular, to the fact that I have just received a new lot of THIS WEEK, JSEJLT5T 6, 1887.1 MBMMI The " Prayer and. Praise i is by far the most popular Song Book now in use among our people. I constantly keep it on. hand and can furnish it at the posed of the following named gen- following prices: , , tlemen, representing the counties Single copy, shaped or round notes), .75 through which the road runs: H. Per dozen " " " $8.00 A; Bagg, New Hanover "county M. Per half dozen " " . 4.25 r . u H. A u.nnsmiifr . v i i-r.iir- i i ippn on 11:11111. aim zmiouiibiiiuaii v jc er, Bladen : D.. B. High,. Columbus : ceiving, an elegant line omOQD. BOOKS, glye me a call ' - or '1 . 1 . f . I Than IrtTirr n which I am .selling CHEAPER than the oheaTiftst. Havins bought them at ereatly reduced crices I will sell them at the same rates. - . - The few eroods I have left from the fire I will sell- ' . .-, ; . : EEGlRDLESS OF COT. - Trimmed Hats fnra 75 cents up. Ribbons. Flowers and ieathors very cheap. ' Ladies will Una it to tneir interest to- We call your attention to the following lines of goods just opened up : - . ' In Dress Goods we have an unusually large line at low prices. Black and colored - Cashmeres, Black Gr-Gr. Silks, black and colored Satins. In Crinkled fceersucker we -have all the shades and black. : These goods are very popular this season, and, at the low.prices, we are having a big 'run on them. We have also a ncwdress goods, ,"Bro-..-cade CaayasO.which is very handsome, at 10 centr per yard. . Dress Ginghams, Per--cals, PigudMtine, French" Organdie with Satin Plaids, Pacific Organdie in fancy and . mourainS$atiste Lawn in full and second mourning. Two cases figured and fancy ' Liawns at 4 ana o cents a yara, ana in vv me urees vjoou w uvc u. uiy uuo, muw. -ing alUhe Novelties and at lower prices than ever. We have also spine- special drive, in fifteen dozen Ladies' Linen Cape Collars, at 5 cents each, childrcns' Sailor Collars at a s.f oQu Tn noni.o1 "Rn mi shiner Gnnda wfi have fiftv dozen Dress Shirts- at lessthan. T VW. VtVy... . &v.ww r . ' , . ' . . half their varue, tiauze.siiirts ana drawers, aiso repperei jau iwbi, jjhilm ijigau A- Shirts and Drawers, Ladies' Jerseys, uowns, unimese auu r ants, juauico iiu ucu Handkerchies, and ah endless variety of JNotions oi every variety, a. iow prices, au the latest styles in gents' and ehildrens' Hats manufactured and imported by John 1. Waring, Jr., of JNew lorK. . on t forget our isnoe lor laaies, men ana vuuuxvu. -u it, o ia uig of everything. Call and Bee us. ; ' J. L. McLean, Robeson ; Peter Mc- Rae,' Richmond : H. W. Led better, Anson ; W. A. Austin, Union T. L. Vail. Mecklenburg ; Caleb Motz, Lin coin: Jacob Kiser, Gaston : J. T. Bostick, Cleveland A. L. Kucker, Rutherford- The railroad was represented by Mai. J. C. Winder, General Manager of the Seaboard system, and Col. L. C. Jones, Superintendent ot tha Uar olina Central, and by Hon., C M. Stedman and Mr. John D. Shaw, of Richmond countv. as attorneys. The legal interests of Robeson were watch ed bv Mr. T. A. McNeill, of Lumber- ton, and Mr. James A. Lockhart, of Wadesboro, attended to the interests of Anson, while Hon. LV L. KusselJ appeared as counsel for New Han over countv. It was found by the Board that the entire length of the Carolina Central , Railroad is 264 miles and 2,905 feet. 1 The track was assessed at $1,000,000 and the rolling stock at $200,000. There are 32 miles and 3,592 feet of the road in Richmond county, and the proportion of the assessment, as above, is 54,odb per mile. Send us your orders for job work. BOTH RELIGIOUS anfl LITERARY. whieh I ean furnish at very low prices. BIBLES andHYMrl .BOOKS a specialty. Can get yon any desired book on short no ticed publisher's prices. 3. MDMDS Thanking you very much for your pa tronage. I - solicit a continuance of the same. . Very Respectfullv, L. E. DLAKEY, Ladies' Dazar. Opposite court house, in Wright's Sewing i Macnme omce. Insure in the NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO., A Purely Mutaal Ge., OrMnizcd-in 1SI5. SSJL. IE3E. Money . Saved' is Money Made ! WW regMH SI ! J. D. CHURCH, Chablotte, N. C, Agent for North and South Carolina. i B. F. LITTLE, Rockingham, N. C, Spe cial Agent . . "Aft"! :-.-L .ft All After C A SPECIFIC FOB 5C JjrTegnla.r g fralafnl gf apprewd JUT rofas 9 canty- and MENSTRUATION or ONTHLY SICKNESS. If taken during the CHANGE 07 LIFE, Btmenng ana aangtjrwiu oemvoiuKu. tt obi book " Hkssasb to Wombs," mailed free. unEU Rbpttlatob Co., Atlanta, Policies Non Forfeitable Three Years. This Company oners the best induce ments and greatest security to Policy hold ers ot any ijompany in existence. t or terms, &c., apply to B. F. LITTLE, . ' J ' ' - Rockingham, N. C, John W. Cole. Frank McNeill. coe$ McNeill, ATTORNEYS AT LkW, i - rockutgham; n. c: Omce on corner of Academy Square. that is what I propose to do for an who will give' me their orders while what stock I have on hand lasts. All who are in need of anything in my line will do. mfa favor and save money by seeing or hearing from mo before huymg. m nun DEALER IN GRANITE AND MARBLE MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES. : Cemetery Work of All Kinds Promptly Executed. , , Prices to suit the times. Satisfaction guaranteed. ; -. . OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE... ..... .. ...CHARLOTTE, N. C. DEEDS. Chattel Mortgages, Mortgage Deeds, State's Warrants, &p7 . . .
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