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CT J..V. I if ! . TheTtslijJott That is VeddT ' '! Rev. D. H.-Tuttlein :Biblicar Recorder: v Just at this time ourcountry needs a religion that will make a maii pay Ins debts. ; Shouting don't settle old .notes and accounts with God nor raan cash up. We want to pounce ight on a fellow and put hi ui out tof the church if he goes to a ball, or theatre, or goes oh a drunk, butpev er say , a word to the pious scamp who never pays'his debts. Preach ers and people who do not pay their debts are doing, the church more harm than dancers and drunkards there are more of them in the church. Reader, am I getting close to you? : Then lay down the paper . and go and pay Hp and you can read pti at ease. And don't you stop pay ins because the "statute of limita tions" excuses the open, account you made for your .bread, and nieatr ; God's law knows no statute. You pay it in' cash or God will make you pay it in fire and brimstone. God knows no such excuse from paying as "homestead exemption." You raise that excuse to keep from pay ing your debts and you can stop singing, "When I can read my title clear to mansions in. the skies." You've got none up tliere. You may say, I would pay if Iv could: Haw hard have you tried? If dyingat this moment could you say, Pve done all in my power ? Have you tried to save a little each week or month for your debts? At you ' ' - - j spending no money for things to eat ( and Tjcar that you could do with out? How much do you spend per "year for cigars and tobacco? Make the calculation. Put that amount to your debts. When ex . penses not necessary for the feed ing . and clothing of the body are cut off and applied to the payment of debts then you grow in : favor with ) God, and not till then does God excuse VOU. A Story With a Small Moral. From the Little Rock Gazette. . A storj' with a moral comes all the way from Oakland, California. That flourishing town boasts of a" dashing young woman of wealth, a Miss Lilly -Brown. This dashing young wo woman's dominating freak was a de sire to become a widow by the shortest route. So she made a con tract with an enterprising Oakland cr, one Anson A. DuPujr,. to furnish her as? a. husband some man known to be in the last stages of an incur able disease. Mr. Frank McKee, warranted to be -dying of consump tion, was produced, accepted, and the. twain were married. ; The horrible feature remains to be told. Instead of going on with his . $ying, soothed by the presence and living ministrations of the radiant Lilly, McKce suddenly began to im 1 prove, and is already out of the doc--' 1 ,ty.rgwhG had numbered his days on their tablets. It is a case of genuine Scotch obstinacy, which doubtless tne statutes against fraud ought to 3cach, but about which they are" f t a ngel v - silent. Mea n while th e o ....... blooming aspirant for gushing wid owhood and becoming widow's Weeds points the, finger of malice at the unfortunate marriage broker, yyho " points the finger of disgust at the doctors for not knowing how; to pick out a last-gasp consumptive, flioral;: Young woman,don't marry a 'man' jn ,the hope Of sp'eedily be 'cpmifii? a .blooming widow. Young man, don't marry a woman in the hope that the angels will come soon and carry her away. Death is sel r, 'doin in:a hurry in case3 of this kind. . ; Knjoy Life. . What a truly beautiful world we live in ! Nature gives - us grandeur oj 'rii'ountains, glens and oceans, and thousands of means of enjoyment. We can desire no better ; when in .erfe-t health ; but how often do the litJority of people feel like giving it up hisheartened, discouraged and worn out with disease, when thereis no occasion for this feeling, as' every", sufferer can easily obtain satisfactorj' pjoof, that Green's August Flower5 will make them free frdm disease, as wfyen born. Dyspepsia and.. Liver (Jompiuint are, the direct causes of 75 per cent, of such maladies as Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick Head-, abhe, Co'stiveness, Nervous Prostra- Dizziness ofthe'-headPalpita-tibiiyoth.e Heart, and other distress ing symptoms. Three does of Au gust Flower -will prove its wonderful effect. Sample bottles, 10; cr nts. Try it. 'i 1 A Dakota Court Scene. From the Dakota Bell i : The.lnal of a man tor selling whis- Icy-w'a8; taking . place in one of the Dakota prpjubitipp ; counties., , A tjart bottle of whiskey, was produc cyl by the officer 31s haying been found oh' the premises of the - de- lenaant. l'lJust lernme see that bottle o'lik- ker," said the judges ' It was handed to" 'hirh frfe fulled the cork out with his teeth, smelled of the contents a -couple, of times, held it upto the light and said:'4 : ; "I sentence tlr.s 'er likker to solir tary confinement." - - v "What's that?" ? asked the", aston ished prosecuting, attorney, - v "The contents; this 'erelottJ is hereb' sentenced, to solitary confine ment." s .' k I-C "Why, you blamed old snoozer, you aren't trying the bottle it is the prisoner here who is - before the court." ' ' ' "Five doljars for contempt oj court, you red-eyed pettifoggei !" roared the judge "The prisoner is discharged! Get out onto here, every one o'you ! I'll show you ef this court can't en force its 0"' sentences 1" ' And he put his feet upon the desk threw his head; back and - there was a sound like pure, cold spring water running out of the bung-hole of a barrel.. If you want a Good Article , Of Plug Tobacco, ask your dealer for POLD RIP." The Wliat Crop. From the Chatham Record. j The farmers are still busy harvest ing their wheat, and some will not finish before the last of the week. Ve are pleased to hear favorable re ports from the crop. Some farmers complain of a short crop, but gener ally the wheat crop is better this Reason than it has been in several years. In many, fields the stalks are short and the ' wheat thin, but the heads are heavy and well filled with grains. Never was a good crop more needed, for more', farmers-in Chat ham have, been buying flour this year than ever before. Many a bush el of wheat will be beat out before the thresher comes around, and car ried to the mill at "once". , V The N. C. Press Association will meet at Hendersouville, N. C, on the 20th of July. Heaven help the dude in an emer gency. "He lacks presence of mind. Boston Courier. . .. ?. . , -'. ' . Bronclutis, ? " Island Shoals, Ga Feb., GtlSS3. ; Gents : Your Johnson's Anodyne Liniment is the best thing I have ever seen. I believe it saved my bus--band's life. . Last year he was suffer ing intense agony with Bronchitis, and I used it as you direct. It gave him relief in a few minutes. ' , Yours, ' - Elizabeth Sanders. Fearn Springs, Miss. . . Dr. I. S. Johnson : Notwithstand ing my prejudice against proprietary medicines, !o, in justice to you, compelled to acknowledge that John son's Anodyne Liniment excels any thing that I ever tried for the dis eases ii is recommended to cure. Ex perience has taught me the above lepson. Wm. A. Haggard. . Now is tlie Time to Paint. , Owirscr to the Lead: combination having busted, we can now sell Pervis' Lead and all kinds of Paints lower than ever. Dk. W. M. Fowlkes fe Co.l Druggists. '" --" Sale of Steam Engine, Saw Hill and' Fixtures. . ,i . . ... BY VIRTUE of powers contained in a Mortsae executed bv Noah Ptichard- sonand'J. P. Boroughs "on 31s August, 1883, and duly recorded in Book 18. pages 258-9 of Register's office, the undersigned. Attorneys ofvC & G. Cooper & Co '. will, at tne court house door m the town of Kockr ingham, on Saturday, the 11th June, 18,87, SELL FOR CASH one 12-horse Engine and Boiler, with fix-' tures, and one 50-inch. Saw Mill and fix tiyea,. evfepything complete, to satisfy said Mortgage, default , having been- made in payment of same. - !. .. " . LeGPvAND & TILLETT, r . Attorneys for mortgagees. : . This 29th May, 1887-lni. . . . HEW BARBERSHOP; HAVING opened a first-class Barber Shop in the A.-M. Long building, in rear of Wrighf s Sewrng M4chine office, I would be glad to have my friends call and seeme when they want a nice, clean Shave, Shampoo or Hair Cut. Everything newv Satisfaction guaranteed. - '-a ' G. A. PATRICK: , - If o, send for DOG BUYERS' OUIDE, containing colored plates, luuenrravnifjsof dillerent Lreeoa, prices they nio vorth, and wlier to bny thom. irectiot:a fur Training Vogs and Breotlin Ferrets. Ataried fcr l&Vntitn. AfcoC'uts of Jtog ruriiisbSnjf doods of ail kinds. SSS" mThen eend for rractieal POliXi, l it 1 iiuuiv. j puges; uoau tiful colored plalc; ci;ruvinps of nearly all kinds of fowls; descrip tions of the Vreede; how to caponizo; plans for poultry lionses: information abonfincnbators, undticro to buy iiKKsrom betKtoc!s nt iatO ter hlttina. -edtlorid Ceuta. i.1?'0 nsed the BOOK CAGE lilim?.. 110 mrva. lt-O illns tratioiiH. Eoant;!:U':c.3jvt'd u!:itt. Jl rejitment una Lreeoins cf all kinds Cage nd their cura llow t- Uui! 5 i nd stock an Ayiary All rimat Parrota. Prices oi sil kinds bttdcftces...ol. .Mailed fot io Ceuta. Th a'Ereo Eocls, 40 Vtk. ASSOCIATED PANCIPRS- . 2S7 South Kighth Street, PhiladeipluL, Pa. 31 K MM. mm i v NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. iamXnta HfrSoMhA EH D feD BV P HVSfCIAN & SPECTACLES AT ALL PRICES. Ladies and Gnts GO L D AND SILVER WATCHES, 'and Clocks sold . -cheap ; and warranted.' n JEWELRY of every descrip tion at;lowea prices, ft - ,: r, m.' .De. W. M..F0WLKES fe CO.S , 48-tf : - . Drug Store. , COMPLETE. BY. .VIRTUE af lbe powera contained in a Chattel Mortgage executed bv N. Richardson, J..P. Boroughs, W. F. Mcflae, R. IL LeGrand and Calvin Robbins on 8th November, 18S4, and duly recorded in Register's" office of Kichmond county ,Jhe undersigned, attorneys of C. "Aultman 'it Co., will, at court house' door in Rocking ham ori Saturday the' 11th of June, 18S7, SELL FOR CA'SH "one New Model Sep arator, Truck, and all the fixtures belong ing to same,; , and one 8-horse mounted Carey Power complete"... to satisfy said mortgage, default (.having: been made in payment of same.. . : j . i t : ; . ... LpGRANI) & TILLETT, ' Attojiievs for mortgagees. ' - This 18th May, 18SV-lm. Cancers, Tumors, :'- Warts, Ringworms, &c, removed and no scar left. . No knife used.' I guar antee a .permaEent cure in -every in stance or make,. ' 1, NO CHARGE. Send for circular givinp testimonials. Address S. hi. WRIGHT, GibsfHi's Station, N. C. - BALE OF LAND. ;Bv virtue of a decree of the' Superior Court of Richmond countv, made in the. case of Beter McRae, Administrator of Al-t exander Malloy deceased, against Charles Malloy and others, the undersigned will sell to the highest bidder at public auction at the court house door in Rockingham on Monday the 4th day of July, 1S37, the fol lowing"' lands, belonging to the estate - of Alexander Mallov, de&eased, viz : First Tract : That part of the homestead, north of the road leading froraM alloy's Millto Laurel Hill church, containing 200 acres, more or less. 'r.' Second Tract Adjoining the' lands, of Mr. J. C. Everett. b V;. JCerchner and others near the. above roaJ:i;Ko.' of acres ma 'e known on day of sale. : Terms of sale :vOne fourth cash, note for balance payable ini;montIa.x 3 Title re tained until the. purchase money is paid in full. a t-!'-- t- i . .v , f . i- t, j Peter McRae Adm'r of Alexander Mal lov deceased, and Commissioner1. ; "May 23, 'S7. . . V WATCHMAKING. ! ' Tiic subscriber has opened un of fice nearly oppo site Long's llotei, for the repairing of w Watciies akd Jexv- ELnv. Manyyears cf practical experience entitles him to offer his services of superior skill and ability to the, public with the full assurance of giving entire satisfaction; .-. I carry with , me a complete ;siipplyT of English and American watch material so as to enable me Jto repair any watch 1 or piece of jewelry. ; It is not necessary to send your fine watches foe repairs to 2Cew York or other places when yowhaveono of the best'pAaetical worknlen .with you. All kinds of old time relics nicely repaired. Diamonds, Pearla, and Valuable articles re set and made equal to new.. Engraving in; plain letters'orMonogi-ams Bangle?, Badges, for hbols and. artic'?s.in the jewoliy lme made right here." Old gold worked up into new articles. V Parties , from neighboring villages will find it' to their advantage to send me'flicjY watches and jewelry if they want them put in erood shape. " v- i : . '' ''' i iiighest cash prices will be paid tor old. gold and silver. E-quire for June 1, '87 II. T. JONEp., Rockingham, N. C. etlntnlates the torpid-Uver, strcngrth bus the d itresti ve wgtintt, reeu lutes tiio bowels, and are uaequaled as an IIITI-EILSOUS MSDICIHE. In malarial districts their virtues are n lUfly recognized, a they possess pee 11 liar properties in t reeing the system fHn til at ttoisou. Elegantly Nosar coated. Itose timall. . rice, Sdcta.. - Bold Everyliesei:wrl,r'' OfSce, 44 Mtrrray St., Kw YorkT T. W. 0DTUR1B & SON, District Agents Liverpool h London & Globe. i ASSETSlOVEE "$3500,00 . ; Losses paid xcilioul the usual discount Jas. Ts LeGrand. Chas.JVVi.VTii.lbtt r.LeGRANB -TILLETT;: Attorneys at Law, ' Hookingham, INT. C. Will practice in all the courts of the State. Will occupy LeGrand's Jaw office, were one member-of-t4ie firm can al wayjsbd founU.:: .j ! i Sasli, . Doors, Blinds Vindo w Olass ' ' BUILDERS' UARnifARE, PA1STS ; AND VARNISHES, , Stoves; Rope, jHcCrdwar 'e. "" ' - V ff i ft'. A l r SP Ml - "Learn bur prices Taefore placing' of derl for any oi aoove goods. - : ' - ' NATH'L JACOBI, - 10 South Front. St., Wilmington, N. C. - mx" s sale', of : .f" u mm ib hi; goal "J ' . r , ' v- , ' . 1 T-heJarffest'Btiid:m6is"t"cbnif .U 'Jf ' " - " ?Zr ' ' 'f ' '' - i plete stock; of-OF ; North Carolina; I BUY LARGELY and SELL CHEAP. PIANOS AND ORGANS Of, the besUmake on tho installment plan. " , - Agent for LUDDEN 8c BATES. A great variety of Bed-Room Suits from $20.00 to, $150. Pavlov suits from 28 to $150. v J,o Charge for Drayagc. Write for Prices. ,' i E. . APJOHEKS, Ohariofte, PJ. C. These pills vers a wonderful discovery. Ho otters like them In the world. Will positively cure or relieve all manner of disease: - The information around each box is worth ten times the cost of a box of pills. Find out abont them, and yon will always be thank fal. , One pill a dose. ParsonsTills contain nothing harmful, are easy to take, nd cause no inconven- WWW T71 WW fWIW g the marvelous power of these pills, they would walk 100 miles to get a box if they could not be had without.' - Sent by mail for 25 centsin stamps. Illustrated pamphlet free, postpaid. Send for it ; the information is very valuable. L S, JOHtfSOK It CO., 22 Custom Bouse Street, BOSTON," MASS. ru I IM m Seiatica, ; Lumbago, . Eiienmatirtn, Burnsi ScaJcLs, Stings, Eite3, .:'.,.. Bruises, Bunions, Com, Scrateaes, ; Spraiiis. . Strains, Etitelies, . SiitfJoints, Backache, Galls,. Sore3, - Spavin Cracks. Coatractel . Muscles, Eruptions, Hoof Ail, Screw i Worms,. Swinney, Saddle GallsA Piles. THIS GOOD OLD STAND-BY accom;lisbe3 for everybody exactly what Is claimed for IC One of tiio reasons for the great popularity of tho Hustang Liniment is found In Its nn I versa! applicability. Everybody needs such a medicine. Tho Lumberman needs It in case of accident, Tho Housewife needs It for generalf amlly use. The Cannier needs it for his teams and his men. Tho Mechanic needs It always on bis 'work bench." ;- 1 " - '. i- Tho Miner needs it ln,case of emergency. The Pioneer needsit can't get along without it. The Fariacr needs it in his house, his stable, and his stoct yard." - - - The Steamboat m.-vii or tlio Bantmnu needs It in liberal supply fcfloat and ashore. The IIorae-faEcier needs it it is bis best friend and safest reliance. . The Stack-sTower beads it it will 5&e him thousands of dollars and a world of trouble. : Tbo Railroad man needs it and will need it so. long as hts lit o Is a round of accidents and dangers. .. The ISackwoodsnian needs It There is noth ing like it as an antidote for the dangers to life, limb and comfort which snrrotmd the pioneer. - The merchant needs it about his store among his employees. Accidents will happen, and when.' these come the Mustang Liniment Is wanted at once. ' Keep a Bottle in. the Ilonse. "Tis tha besjsf" economy. '" '. Keep a Bottle in the Factory. Itsimmediate use in case of accident saves pain-and loss of wages. Keep a Bottle Always in the Sfuble for nee when xvanted. Whbte Oil Liniivient. hvo3? Man. or Seast. -Cures Hhcnmatism, Sprains, Bruises, Scalds, ?a,ns' Chilblains, Saddle and Collar Gai,9?lngbone' Pa,c -Evil, r Tumors, Fistula. . "IJ" fher troubles horsemen have to contend A"?- .V.hf aPest Liniment" in use. Price 25 and 60 ct. w. 1. faBKER & CO., Props.. Baltimore, Md. COUGIflCDNSUMPTIOfftluni Composed of llonrlunind, Jfar, Wild Clierrv ' ;v V i1 OMrt (ir? jwire drugsi & 'g w; j It ii file hest E?jjCct6rant laTiise. Chirea Con umptjn tn" its early jj.tage4 also Conghs-.Oolds' Sore - Throat;IlonrBeticB;- WhoopingCouchr tronp, Afthma, antUHays all bronchial lrrfta.-: -Inrlciv2? ct nd U0Ojper bpttlc. r - . f CSV. 4 PJK KEft & CO., Props.,"-8alt!fflore, Md. " tflrftBaWlrT'SJLECTIirjllBEf' ' Th5j?iU!Kfc3T, SAFEST AND' SUREST IfJTERKAL ANB EXTRMAL-REMEDY-tft THE WORLD-'. Jtt cures CholarayClMflTrfs Mrrrtntx, Cramps, Crump vm-lc? XHttrtltmi , liffiSeitttrtr, JVeu-.. rmlif wip JUuruHuUisin; Tooi3iKwr Head vi" oc7?y Jfrfphtlitreia, ydiilTsmid, J'cer i J4 or iXkrontiipStrtim tffthei ' . 1 TiTcc So'cfsT, W cta. jikxd $1.00 jj(?r "bcttie.""J'or . saljs by all dealers. " . nrirkct. SnecialSy recommended for the Liver, -.diicys, iJisordtn-eil StAnuh.-and all other de- faagtmcnts of tte-ys?tenv. s Price, 25 cts.1 For sale by dealers; or. hy nail on receipt of price. '-' r Jti, i,- Wir,!tf5 ft CO.Prop'rs, Battimprad iliiii; mmm fmumm puis The-.moKti4eits.t todcflfeeiiv PilV Ao tho urniture m ience. One box will do more to purify the blood8cdcnrcchroi : ic ill health thaa $5 worth of any cthsr remedy yet diC07 ered. If people csuIJ b9'nad3 to rcalj a n 9 CAPE FEAIT rTABKH' VALLEY B. I CO. f ciulf nsf d Time Table. To Take Effect Monday, Mae 8, 18S7. TRAINS MOVING NORTH. rasstneer dT1 Mai!. ' 1-c Ec-nr.cttsville, 8:45 a va At Hasten, 10:00 a m Le Maxton, 10:15 a m Ar Favetteville, 12:C5 p m Le Faj-ettevMc, 12:20 p ra Ar'andford, ; 2:25 pm Lb fandford, 2:55 p m Ar Greensboro, 0:15 p m Ler Greensboro, 10:15 am Ar. Walnut Cove, 12:50 p m Freight and Passenger. 1:30 pm 6:60 p m 4:10 p iu : 7:50 p ill. 10:00 a m 2:46 p m 3:30 p m 9:C0pm I'assexigrr aud Mail-dinner at Sanford. ;, TK A INS MOVING SOUTH. .: ,: Lo Walnut Cove, 1:50 pm Ar Gr::isboro, 4:30 p m Le Greensboro, 10:00 a ra 7:30 a tn Ar i-andford, 1:30 p m 2:C0 p m Le landlord, - 1:55 p m 3:00 p ta Ar Favetteville, 4:10 p m ' 6:45 p m Le Favetteville, 4,25 p m 6:00 a m" Ar Maxton, 6:20 p m -9:22 a m Le Maxton,' 6:30 p m ; 10:15 a m Ar Bennettsville, 7:45. p m 12:20 pm Passenger and Mail dinner at Sanford. FACTORY BRANCH. Leave Millboro, 7:45 a m Arrive at Oreensboro, . 9:30 a m Leave Greensboro, 5:00 p m Arrive at Millboro,'" 7:00 p m Freight and ..Passenger Trains run be tween Favetteville and Bennettsville on Mondays,' Wednesdays and Fridays: Freight and Passenger train runs be tween Fayetseville and Greensboro Tuesf f ' dayB, - 1 h-ursdays and Saturdays,, and be tween Greensboro aad Fayetteville Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays: Passenger and Mail Train runs daily ex cept Sundays. " ; " - The hortli boyd Passenger arid Mail Train makes close connection at Maxton with Carolina Central to Charlotte. , Trains on Factory Branch run daily ex cept S-atidav. " . W. E. KYLE, General Passenger' A gent. J, W. Fry, General Superintendent. : i Everybody in North Carolina who is not alreadyjra subscriber, to enS tbeic addree on postal card, ;for a sample , r.opy,. of the , WEEKLY NEWS LAND OBSERVER and spec ial offer dnrihfr December. ; ; i X-- NEWS I AND OBSERVER, - vr-A. a :J4 .1 Raleigh, iN. C. Vi'ill tm'rify tlse'B". "CO' WSiilsta ' sue LVfc.o.L KiDFsEYS pmi: Jl-BsrophoSISi.I,XEfliilVia. iiIvpi: I ftf ie5'i5-j'.Uf.ys cjvivl: Pc.es, un-- srf-.-snL far" J: r.iirens tne midd, - ks3 jr-S'JuqtiDa from ccmplaintapecn-. 5 Sot tje, ' Jirr to tt tcr v.-i! finl in -D-H.' . aEsat' VAETIL'S 3It 1CMC. 3f; safo, ppesdy cr. (-iwsarlpi.r, f ei!t)T complexion'. - .? il at8m:t,B nt coftntprfo?tina onhr o!tla to 1; u i oi u. t larily. Va not eporimnt rt OriaivtmKDBXfV rf if. Cnre Constination.tiivftr Cjb iftint nJ Sic 1 11 Hedaoh - taiii-pe Bone q-tl 2rem irai J , TI!2 CR. HASTES EaiSlCrNE C0 ST. LGUiS, fi'iO. . mallei on reo;tt of two cents 'tivji-ositaso. JOB PRINTING. Remember, we' are prepared to do all lcinds of Job Printing on short notice, and will duplicate the prices Joi , any ... first-class house - in this section of the State. -1 ' - ' '.., , ""5 " ... .IP CHARLOTTEFiNtrG: -!:.' wt r' -r I " 1 illiffiilillli; I HI lil.MWi i P mwii III (tlllHlfiiiiil yWBS$fryr:' SL 3k -4 Wii,!!s ' Manufactures and Keeps in. Stock? Huh S team-.Eii ihes:' &' - Boilers. Tra.o'tioii'1 TFiiTi grixloSy f SAW MILLS and Varidble Friction Feed r Wheat: Mill Outfits, Portable Corn Mills, Separators, Threshers and Ilorse Powers, ReaperSj Mowers, and Jiakes STEAM AND tATER PIPESBrass Fittings. Repairs' Frcrapt(y Attended To. ' , JOHN WILKES, Maiiager. SCIEKTISTS AS cheaper tiak 'HIT MfiSM ma -. p2St?--.jSjrt,'3El c 11 imiiiiii iiii Cord fcr Prico List ft MONUMENTAL' BRONZE COMPANY. . JtivTXaZPCE.T. COSIT. , . ? ,. : . MAWUKAC'lflHKU P-V " Over SCO : m-0mA Beautiful - ijKllMl Doe-ens. vf2ss:gari FOR:I8i- : i J : We sstill give a six ' " .. . '' :... 'ft,'i'".'gr;.fix,.jii.-. ' - tion to Tlie Rocket. eral offer, we have made; the M Ki no-: avran ocoTn ah fa --i i )? f?fM:i i&'MUi s !, ; For Two Dollars cash In advance "NEWi YOHK WORtD. (Weekly),: ' - of the " This llistory contains. 320' pages22 fine engravings, andis worthy lk,;!:;r most as much as we ask (or It aud both papers.' 1 ' ' "'; ' ,C , N S',. ' . .- '..'. . - n .. i.s r r . '. -, ! For Two Dolors and Twenty-five ;CchtV.we will sciid'TJIE RbCKfef t'.1 " '-, . ' " " " ' J-j --". ' and the PHILADELPHIA TIMES, the best fgrnHy n'ewsp'apcvpublished V in the United Stated -, - '- ' ' J .w..a-l.'. For Two Dollars we will send THE ROCKET and the DETROIT r FREE PRESS, the most: widely-quoted, original and popular of all th. ! ' humorous papers, and .the best of all. -. , " , -' , ' , ,' ' . ' ' ' . : ' . MECKLENBURG KvAiyniAy 1 Hi-,- tiiVt ,,,: ill i t :- - . ;. ' F ... x. -r,FiA5ihKfffyp:ixi NOT- -FOR SALE J5Y - Rockingham, H.' C. ,: Sole Agent for Richmond,' Robeson,' An ; son, and Union counties,"N. C, and Ma4 boro county, 8. t. " ' ' ' ' -'A less thaa lialf the cost of marble and are as Handsome and Durable as granite. Call or send for designs andi rrnl r.rinao Wn. 1 1 Rockirighain, N. C. month's subscription to. ': i - ;.f:V: .;".:' "w:,, -v'.- . ., - .1 Hi B elides this most lihK tyg will send THEOCKET-antbfT;-' tpgetb err wUh its granpremium. if:j iV-l fit: ') ( f CI UCJITED STATES. I r? I -1. 5 I A '5 9 0 1
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