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4 f- R(kinghamR6cket. ' H. C. .WALL, EDitoa and Peoprietob. Job Printing. Having recently purchased a first class outfit, we are prepared to do Office: all kind8 of OVF.R EVERETT, WALL & COMPANY'S. " PL Apr AKD FANCY JOB PRINTING IN THE v ; BEST OF STYLE And at Living Prices. SVB3C&IPTI0X . &ATB8 : : 1 One yearf................ $1.50 Six months, ,75 Three months.M...l...i .40 ; jjsrt Ail subacriptiona accounts must be I -ET. C, WALX, Editor and Proprietor. paid in advance. . 1 U : ! '' 1 v TRMS: $1.50 a Year in Advance. -VSh Advertising rates furnished on ap- J VOL. ""VI T . I ,, i; r . . i I -,' . , 1 : ' : ; ' T T ; ; ' . 1 ; ; : ; j: ; - . i. . - ,., , ii" T 1 i i i -ii i I " ' T ' : j 1 1 r- : Rockingham, Richmond County, NV C., Jamjar? 5, 1888. No. 1. ANNUAL STATEMENT, 1887. u ' Statement of 'allowances made by. the Board of County Commissioner? of Rich mond county 'for the year ending Novem ber 30th, 1887, together with statement of county avenue and charges for the past yeari . December 6, 1886. Celia Shepherd for her support Lucy Ray for her support Mary HcDuffie for her support -J no J Bennett for building bridge ' Nora Capel for her support W D Townsend for registering vo ters and looting after bridge Daniel Lampley for his Bupport Martha Covington for her support A L McDonald for wood Ebb Smith for his support Flora Huckabee for su'pt of Teague' child Geo Malloy for supt of daughter Decapsey McMillan for his supt Sarah Jordan for her supt . . D C Liviner for his supt J no L Evans for his supt Asbury Snndford for his supt Caroline Chavis for his supt , Milliard Little for supt Lear Little Eli, Ross i for his supt John Brigman for supt of daughter Caroline Callahan for her supt W F Brookshire for looking after bridge A J Taylor for supt of paupers ; It Berry Bryant, shff, feeding pris'ra a n a " , " serving notices. fec. 1 6 00 6 0d 6 00 95 CO 6 00 5 14 15 00 600 300 6 00 15 00! 6 00! 9 00 6 00 600 600 10 00 A Oft 6 00 I 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 001 9 n i 84 91 55 " " amt paid court officers 39 50 " for services rendered II I. ii I. Jno D Shaw for one year as attor 33 100 ney lor tne county Mrs J A McDonald for board of V'urore, S Fowlkes for bd. otjurors J as A Hutchinson for reg. voters Jas Graham " Boroughs & Richardson for lumber Wm Bray for hauling lumber 150 "32 50 600 2 67 2 85 4141 225 . Steele Bros, for bnck for poor house 13 20 W:H Murphy for taking tax list, 18 00. N D White for hia'supt 9 00 A L McDonald, Register of i)eed3, for services as clerk of Board, i January 3, 1887. Sallie Webb for upt of son Jacob Bostick for his supt Amy McLauchlin for her supt Mary Cole for her supt 334 6 00 9UQ 6 00 600 .tienry oanaioraior nis supi 600 Nancy McKenzie for supt daughter ,12 00 Amy Watson tor ner supt Richmond Bristow for his supt Asbury Sandford forjiis supt ' 'Januaey 4, 1887. A B Barber for his supt Thos Batton for his supt Bailie Martin for her supt A L McDonald, Register of Deeds, for services rendered A J Taylor for supt of paupers Febbbaby 7, 1887. Debby Fairley for her supt Katie" McLcod for her supt Sarah. -Watson for her supt V Mary Ann Webb for her supt 6 00 6 10 10 00 6P0 600 48 50 85 63 20 , Alic Lelirand. tor her supt Titus Ellerbe for supt of mother Julia McRae for her supt Milly McPwae fober Supt J D Butler for supt insane wife Norman Gillis for supt H McCall Nora Capel for her supt Gip Mcintosh for supt of Jerry Miry Shepherd for her eupt . Flora Huckabee for supt of Teague ' child -Geo Malloy for supt of daughter Celia Little for her supt Nancy. McKenzie for supt daughter , Sarah Jordan for her supt Billy Barber for his supt John Brigman for his supt D C Leyiner for his supt Hicksy Ledbetter for her supt J T Breeden for his supt J M Smith, shff, feeding prisoners " . conveying lunatic to asylum J M Smith, shff, serv. rendered, ZF Long, esc. . ii ii ii Everett. Wall & Co-, general acct! WDMcRae&Co., " - " H G Wall for advertising . A J Taylor for supt of paupers Everett, Wall fe Co., general acct. Harvey Terry for hauling Timber Edwards, Broughton & Co. stat'y, II II II Ml Thos S Kenan, c s c, cost U ' f It . Dr W H Steele, assisting superin tendent "of health .DrJ M-gtansill, supt. of health 18 iU 10 00 200 600 15 00 400 1200 200 2 00 129 29 20 10 50 51 25 93 40 55 58 87 82 53 05 Z F Long, c s c, whole fees . Jas D Mclyer, Sohciltor, whole' fees B F HarrisrD S, vwhole fees,' Y C Morton, D S, whole fees, D. M Morrison, Ass,, whole fees, R T Long, witness, for whole fees Z F Long, c s c, half fees Jas D Mclver,. solicitor, half fees Berry Bryant, shff, h41f fees, H Ii CovingtonD S;balf fees, Daniel Watson, half fees, D T Hargrove, D S, half fees. J Willis Jones, DS, ifees r JC Patrick, constable, fees w H Beasley, constable, J fees A M Long, DS, i fees, W II McLaurin, D S, fees Jas D Hunterr D S, j fees" C Morton, D S, fees '. f I M Patterson, D S, fees, M L Hinson, constable, J fees JV Long, J P, ffees . jTCoeper, J P, Jfees L 1 Everett, J P.ffees . ' ' Margaret Cole, wit, 'j fees MJha Cole, wit, J fees Ur P W Stansill, medical services to jurors Or J M Covington," wit, expert v A Patrick, wit, J fees lora Atkinson, wit, Hees 255 3 60 3 60 70 55 23 25 jllen Monroe, wit, fees Celia Redwine, wit, kfees W H Norman, wit,, i fees W M Ward, wit, fees D M Mprrison, ass.. I fees wit, fees 5 10 12 40 7 02 3 95 2 05 2 05 4 45 510 6 15 510 510 510 5 10 4 10 5 90 390 460 880 A M Iiong, ass., f fees W W Graham, wit,i I fees Richmond Cole, wit, i fees bol Oayj ass, f fees ool uav; wit. tor tees R TLong, ass, for I fees R T Lone, wit, for l fees MH Russell, wit, fori fees W S Fowlkes, wit for i fees Jno S Watson, wit for fees' W A Robbms, wit for fees b T IJooper, wit for f fees W R Terry, wit for J fees J C McLaurin, wit for fees W J? Long, ass for fees J W Covington, ass for fees W J Uume, wit for fees E W Manship, wit for i fees 9 30 3 05 55 4 05 2 72 59 87 Li W eill, wit for i tees J G Patrick, wit fox i fees Q E Wisbart, wit for fees i) btewart, esc, for fees it a Liona, esc, tor nau tees i 1 R Covington and Henry DeBerry I fnpKalf faaa ! Jas D Mclver, solicitor, half fees H 11 Covington, D S, half fees Rufus Knight, cons, for half fees J M Patterson, D S, for half fees W H Beasley, const, for half fees 501 DD Livingston, D S, for half fees 33 I Isaac tiately, const., for half feel 87 I H i Cooper, shff. for half fees 98 Berry Bryant, shff. for half fees 01 , Watson. D S. for half fees 40 M L Hinson, const, for half fees J 1 Parsons, D S for half fees 00 Daniel Watson, b 8. for half fees 00 I E W Manship, D S; for half fees Jas Uraham, JL 8, for half fees 00 J M Smith, shff, for half fees B F Little, const, for half fees J Hargrave, D S, for half fees W P McDonald, J P, for half fees b 1 Cooper, J r, for half fees' W H Murphv. J P. for half fees W F Brookshire, J P, for half fees L T Everett, J P, for half fees F T Baldwin, J P for half fees W F Lone, J P for half fees T F Stanback, 7 P for half fees A B McDonald, J P. for halt fee! 55 G 8 Hargrove wit. half fees J esse, Hargrove ass, half tees Martin Mcliae wit, half fees Neill Stewart wit, half fees 'J' M Whitlock wit, for halt fees Nero Sinclair wit, half fes E N Ingram wit, half fees S B Ingram wit, half fees J A Ingram Jr., wit, half fees R t Little wit, half leas G B Graham wit, half fees Kobert Wade wit, half fees rl U Dockery ass, halt tees J B Currie ass, half fees D A Dealon ass, half fees A J Little ass. half fees J P Little Jr., ass, half fees Kiley Jones ass, half fees Ann Ellerbe wit, half fees Car v Harrington wit, half fees Chance Ledbetter wit. half fees WIDll Morrison ass. half fees 2UU A Lone ass. half fees 6 00 J G Smith ass. half fees 00 J M McQueen wit. half fees 6 00 Daniel Wabon wit, half fees ou John GilUs wit. half fees 4 001 4 V Bennett wit, halt fees 6 00 BO' Terry wit half fees 4 08 WA McDonald ass. half fees 00 Columbus Lone wit. half fees z uu Isaac lately wit, half fees o-uiM w If Long ass. half tees uu Maech T, 1887. Celia Ann Shephard for her supt H S Ledbetter, wit, J fees 400 .2 00 600 400 Martha Covington tor her supt Jacob Bostiek for his supt j JV uarneia ior ms supt Eli Ross for his supt . : 2 00 15 00 6 00 6 00 4 00 200 5 00 600 600 Daniel Lampley for his supt George Morrison for his supt . Sarah Ellerbe for her supt Jeptba Hay for his supt 400 400 Caroline Callahan for her supt 37 Asbury sanuford tor his supt Katie McLeod ior her supt W K Terry for pub court calendar Z F Long cc. for serv rend 132 N D White for his supt I John Brigman for supt of daughter Nora Uapel for her supt George Mcjntosh for supt of Jerry Mcintosh Peter Mcttae for serv as com W D Townsend for sei-v as com i A J Taylor for supt of paupers ' A J Taylor for supt of paupers : W F Gibson for reg voters J D Bundy for pub court cal -' J P Little Jr., for reg voters Jno F McNair for goods for poor house Caroline Chavis for supt of daughter Daniel Gay coroner services W T Hall one day on cor jury W S Diggs ene day en cor jttry J L McGee ene day on cor jury : I . MABOH7jl887. Win Barnes for one day on cor : jury , . Thos McGee one day on cor j'ury P R Waters one day on cor jury J U Smith Sheriff, for feeding prisoners f J M Smith Snerif for summon ing jurors J M Smith Sheriff, for feeding prisoners W 1 Everett for serv as com ; Apbil 4, 1887. Norman Gillis for supt of H McCalt Mary Ann Webb for her supt j Mary Ewing for her supt ! Caroline Callahan for her supt ; Alex Smith for his supt Martha Covington for her supt : Turner Pate for his supt Frank DeBerry for his supt Henry Sandford for his supt j Eli Ross for his supt Q A Patriok for sapt of S Smith 83 76 S 600 19 80 13 20 69 36 ,20 00 ! 360 ! 5 00 16 80 10 00 50 90 3 50 18 00 9 10 15 00 61 13 61 13 61 13 17 15 10 00 30 250 5 75 8 30 48 55 8 00 515 17 40 350 45 30 1 10 1 92 15 30 50 3 20 95 2 65 , 3 97 5 07 95 2 05 260 2 00 10 00 112 360 Caroline Chavis for supt of daughter Julia MoRae for her supt Mary Shepard for her supt ' Sallie Webb for her supt Mary Driggera for her supt 600 600 1000 600 600 600 600 600 600 17 53 Jas ussery for his' supt Kichmond Bristow for Jus supt Ned Hicks for his supt Charley Parks For his supt y W 1 .Everett for goods furnish- ea county ,-" Thos Batton for his supt James McFarlan for his supt 600 12 00 6 97 l) u tievmer for tus supt Z F Lone c s c, 15 32 600 7 10 100 A J Brown for repairing bridge DjGay cor for services B W Shortridge 1. day on cor jury Jno G Terry 1 day en cor jury J SGoIdston 1 day on corj'ury L H Stogner 1 day on eor jury ID Hall 1 day on cor jury W F-XoDgl day fl-eor jury t Daniel Gay for coffin for. pauper Willie Smi th for coffin tor paaper J M Smith for work on jail J M Smith for wood for ceurt J M Smith for cash paid court officers J M Smith for feeding ori's- 1 00 100 100 100 J 00 500 300 17 90 800 17 25 , 37 37 i J M Smith for serving election notice 27 00 April 5, 1887. A J Taylor for supt of poor 10 00 u 74. o. H C Wall for advertising 16 75 Z F Long esc, half fees 203 40 I J M Smith sheriff, half feet 7 25 D B Brown DS half fees 2 40 B Bryant sherif half fees 1 40 J I Parsons D S, half fees 15 Sim Smith D S, half fees '. 1 50 W S Crump D S half fees 2 15 J C Mclnnis D S, half fees BO D D Livingston D S, half fees 12 55 D T Hargrove D S, half fees i 5 80 J M. Martin D S, half fees. 65 D M Morrison D S, half fees 8 75 Y 0 Morton D S, half fees 4 70 J M Patterson D S, half fes 5 75 Sector McLean D S, half fees 95 J A Ingram D S, half fees 1 10 Daniel Watson D S, half fees 9 95 R W Chandler D 8, half fees 1 40 H H Covington D S, half fees 1 35 W H Beasley const, half fees I 60 Hugh Livingston const, half lees 1 40 W B Hatton const, half fees 6 lo J C Patrick const, half tees 1 10 M L Hinson const, halt fees 1 25 A B Stutts const, half fees 80 1 Frank McJNeill sol, naif fees K 50 J D Mclver sol, half fees . . 2 00 F Sandford J P, half fees 2 85 R L Nichols J P, half fees 1 05 A A Malloy J P, half fees 1 10 R A Robinson J P, half fees 1 10 Jno McLean J P, half fees 65 M J Edwards mayor, half fees I 45 J A Harrington J P, half fees 24 J S Matheson J P, half fees 70 IV W Graham J P, half tees 20 S T Cooper J P, half fees 3 02 W H Murphy J P, half fees 80 W F Long J P, half fees' 22 G J Freeman J P, half fees 1 42 D M Morrison wit, half fees 55 D M Morrison ass, half fees 23 87 G J Freeman wit, half fees 4 80 J R Jordan wit, half fees 223 J R Jordan ass, half fees 4 45 J MFord wit, half fees 80 Jas Ballard wit, half fees 1 65 J M Smith wit, half fees 95 W A Webster wit, half fees 1 65 Laura Latin wit. half fees 1 50 Charley Moss wit. -half fees 6 90 John Dockery wit, half fees 5 87 W W Covington wit, half fees 5 70 J S Goldstdn wit, half fees 2 60 J C Patrick wit, half fees . 1 05 Z F Long c s c, whole fees 5 15 Frank McNeill soL! whole fees 20 W H Beasly consty Whole fees 2 W U McLaurin const, whole fees 2 M J Edwards mayor, whole fees 3 D M Morrison ass, whole fees 4 C C Covington wit whole fees 12 L U Phillips wit, whole fees 4 J J Graham wit, whole fees 5 A lex McRae wit, whole fees 5 W pToon wiVwbole fees 12 D A McDonald wit, whole fees 4 G M Whit tie Id wit, whole fees f May 2, 1887. Mary McDuffie for her supt Lucy Ray for her supt . Mrs. Grady for her supt Daniel. Patterson for supt Mary McKinnon Aliee LeGrand for her supt Peter McRae for srv as com 420 91 900 600 600 600 18 00 6 CO 6 00 600 15 W 1 Everett for serv as com Jno F McNair for serv as oom W F Brookshire for serv as com W D Townsend fop servlas com Flora Huckabee for snpt of Teague child, v- : . DempHy McMillan for her supt 5 29 3o 486 SO 18 12 81 77 70 12 70 I ovaith tpr his supt A. J lay lor tor supt oi paupers 4 00 1 w w uerserry ior services as cierK 140 JM Smith, shff, for feeding pns rs i nnl foroanvevineDnson- i 100 erfrom Charlotte 18 100 Celia Little for her supt 12 Hicksy Ledbetter for her supt 12 .- Juke 6, 1887. i on I ueua Ann onepaeru ior iier buuii o I - ni i l r i i a J no Jacob Bostick for bis supt 6 100 Nora Capel for her supt 6 Will Terrv for his supt 6 83 42 j Titus Ellerbe for supt idiotic mother . 6 George Morrison for his supt 25 20 Daniel Lampley for his supt Katie McLecd for ber supt - & . m m a l 15 oo 4207 ii A Mcuougaia ior ms sups 10 00 OUQ r Jn-Cau: jw " pauper Caroline Chavis for supt of ! . daughter i.8 00 Henry Monroe 2 day on oor jurjt, 1 5 00 D D Livingstbn 2 days on cor jury 6 00 B A McNair 2 days on oorjory 6 00 Jos McMillan 2 days on cor jury 6 U0 N B Morrison 2 days on cor jury. 6 10 HO McMillan 2 days on cor jury 9 00 D Gay cor for serv rendered 4 00 ThoaMaoky for burying H 6 00 McNeill 6 00 N D White for his supt 6 00 J M Smith sheriff, for conveying 2 0O 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 13 9o Drisoners from Wadesboro. N O 8 85 J Mmith for feeding pri i Io2 84 J M Smith sheriff, for conveying lunatic to asylum- 29 95 5 31 H 8 Ledbetter for re's voters ' Flora Huckabee for supt of it league child lo oo I Sarah Jordan tor her supt ; 6 oo Ad lay lor for supt of poor 76 o7 lo oo W F Long J P, for fees in lun , tio cases 4 25 425 8 T Cooper J P, for fees ui lu- - naticcase . Jcly4, 1817. Norman Gillia for supt of Jtl MdJall Mary Ann Webb for her supt 18 oo 15 oo Jno Brigman for supt ,oi daughter Mary Ewing for her supt Mary Driggers for her supt Martha Covington for her supt ' J0LT-5, 1887, . Wm Johnson for 1 day letting out bridge Peter McRae for attending R R assessment meeting S J PembertOB ex sol, for fees J M Sauta sheriff, cash paid for pump tke J M Pesabertoo for cash paid court officers J M fcmith for feeding pri's J M Smith for cash paid court officers J M Smith for summoning jurors etc J'00 6 ofl 6 oo 2 oo 3 7o 20 00 31 49 46 5o I 91 42 3 oo 21 7o lo60 29 80 Thos S Kenan oio, for fees State vs I Williams J W Sneed tor taking tax list E N Ingram for taking tax list D D Livingston for conveying 11 oo 11 5o 87 16 10 00 3 00 prisoners to jail A J Taylor for feeding poor A' J Taylor for supt of paupers L Weill for taking grandjury to poor house D b Brown, D S, for bringing pris oner from Raleigh, N, C. T F Stanback for clearing off raft from 30 20 bridge at Smith's pond 800 100 17 40 23 22 20 00 L Weill for arresting lunatic J M Hihes for taking tax list W 1 Everett for general account NO Nicholson for taking tax list VV W Graham ' W G DeBerry, Register of Deeds, for blanks furnished office L T Everett for taking tax list T B Ledbetter for taking tax list 12 70 250 24 40 12 50 W W Bo3tick for taking tax list - 15 00 S Wall for taking tax list - 10 40 Jas M Graham for taking tax list 15 20 J T John for taking tax list 14 60 H S Ledbetter and others for taking tax list , 55 80 James Ussery for hia supt 6 00 Jolt 11, 1887. Trov Breeden for his supt 6 00 D A Ewing, D S, for half fees 50 Jas Graham, D S half fees 75 B F Harvies, D S for half fees . 60 LJ A Ingram, D S, half fees 1 60 1 T Hargrove, D S, i fees 98 J M Smith, shff, for I fefs 7 85 M.J Edwards, mayor,! fees 3 60 VV H Beasley, const, i fees 6 45 S T Cooper, J P, fees 3 47 Jas E Thompson, D S, i fees 1 63 W H Murphy, J P, i fees 1 10 D M Morrison, DS, fees, 3 00 F McNeill, solicitor, i foes 16 00 W F Long, J. P, i fees 2'60 J M Hinee, JP.i fees 35 R H Bennett, const, i fees 1 75 Jno Livingston, " " 45 Z F Long, esc, for i fees 227 4o D w Gibson, J lJ for i fees 4 95 E C Terry, J P for i fees 75 A B Covington, J P for i fees 7 25 00 50 50 20 30 70 20 D D Livingston, d s for t fees 14 55 J A crowder, shff, for fees 60 w b Hatton, const, for t fees 9o J P caroeron, d s for i fees 3 00 40 30 70 20 D B Brown, d s. for i fees 9 60 Daniel watson, d s, for fees 30 R L Steele, d s, for i fees 1 70 A B McDonald, j p, for i fees 4o Continued on fourth page. 45 Oo 9o oo 7 6o 00 CO 00 42 65 46 85 00 00 An w 00 00 00 QQ Absolutely Pure 6 oo Vs-. 6 55 Jfr;X"uJZZr 3 45 (puny! oiay - -- enoimcar than tne rdmary cannot be sold in competition with the 6 00 2 00 titude of low test, short weight, alnm or phosphate . powders. .Sold only in cans. Rot Aii Baking Powder Co., 106 "Wall St., N. Y. . .-:".;! PAINLESS CHILDBIRTH HOW ACOOMPUSHED. EverTldy.himldfaiow. .Sand Mmnp. BAKBB REM. CO. Jpx Mi BnSal&B . X . PERSIAN BLOOM, Bert Caaplnlaiiia. tlBer. 8Hn Oim mat Blaniab Ermdloator known. 3 00 8a4 stamp for teimlpaekac. 9 00 j Read our new elubbing offers. A Ueeelpt for Keeplag a Good Husband. M. D. K. in the New York Ledger Take a door knolT'and polish it and use it as a mirror, and the re- flection which yon then see of your self 13 the jolly 1 way you used to look when he came a courting. Take a bneht teasnoon. turn it lengthwise and look in it, and you will see the way yoirifioSrwtien he comes home now, if you feel like it And yet you love him, and want him to love you. Take care ! Men will stay at the feet of one woman always if she is forever charming to them, but no man ever loves the same woman twice, even if she is his wife. Therefore, try to be what you used to be what he chose. A woman marries with the gen- eral idea of having some one to eo out with. A man always thinks of having some one to stay home with If your husband goes out often and stays late, ask yourself whether you tempt him to remain at your side. Do you make a happy sitting there is in cowardly management of room for him ? Or do you econom- 'he eyes. . . i ically live in a basement,1 smelling The result was that I made a res of mutton fat, and dimly lighted by olution then, which I have adhered one kerosene lamp? Do you tidy to ever since, that whenever I caught up, dress your hair, pin on a bright a person sUriug at me I would ini bow, and look as if you expected mediately and savagely stare back somebody, at his coming home at nim unil he averted his gaze. I hour ? Or do you tie a soiled apron subsequently went further, and re over your mother hubbard, stick solved that whenever I was speak your feet into his old slippers, wear ing to any one I would look him long crimping pins in your front steadfastly in the eye, and all the hair, and explain that as nobody is likely to call you didn't think it worth while to "fix ?" If so, do you won - der he stays out the next evening? daughter. My daughter I teach nev Do you keep a store of the dread- er to be conscious that any one is tUl UimgS Said aOOUt yOU Dy your mother-in-law. and refuse to believe voU are misinformed ? If so, as he has been the old lady's baby, you need not wonder if he ends the con- versation by taking his hat and "go- inr to Kfiv.a mrm " r a ii i,-wio;rta to the servant's evil deeds, and the : e -i : ii : iuidcijt ui snapping tt !uiau iu- come, along with the statement that if his salary is not raised very soon you do not know what will happen, for the dinner table, when he can- not get away ? If you do, reflect that . . ... . . he arranges to escape that sort of thing by not coming home to dine at all. There are restaurants. The ordinary man, who, works for o, ti.D. n k., (nn;niiv. ovr i vntivi tuttn una uvv bw jvu i " life at best. He is ordered about and rounu uuu wiw oy ms superior, - . i i i angerea bv the airs of some mana- ger and tormented bv some com raile, who does all he cat to get him into disfavor, with an eye to his own promotion. His birthdays arise be fore him as so many chances lost ; he desires to climbs, but knows not how. His home is nothing to him, if he does not find peace and rest there, if ho does not there find a woman who loves him, who values his opinion, and, above all, who be lieves that he loves her. A doubt of that makes a true-hearted hus band furious. Nor does he wish to find, in the dear little beauty married, either a superior being who knows more than ho does on all sub jects, or a forlorn Niobe, all tears. If she is usually cheerful, he will comfort her and sympathize with her in real trouble ; but dismal sighs over other women's sealskin cloaks, or palatial residences, or diamonds, or hosts of friends, and society no- ucetyomy annoy ana anger mm. .. i : ' i ' r If he is worth anvthins as a hus- band. he wants' a babor home : aud a man can always turn his back on a home he is weary of, while a wo a a m man has to stay and put up with Be pleasant; try to be cheerful cultivate your smiles ; make yourself pretty, as tnougn: oia courting aays and ianJan be deliehtfullv and were back again ; listen to ;whim -with rusnorf Yon hnvA nn hticirtoafl a man vou can. this; already, tnousanasana uioa r , . ' . .r . . a t,c "Uk , mul - - , U.in,, .. " , and toe nice W Inm all the time. me tell you a little secret : Unce 75 cents. Ask any druggist. having loved yoU truly, a rilan will stay at your ieei lorever unless ' do something to hurt his self - spect; but h m pride, or vanity, ill-temper, or all of them together, it" "Indeed! What does he do?" you push him away only just once "He spends $3,000 a year on a salary with the toe of your supper, netier returns. As I have already said : No man ever loves the same woman twice, not even his own wife The Mm Who Stares. rom the Chicago Journal One of the disagreeable characters mat one meets on tne streets ot a krge city is the starer. Every now nd then, after being absorbed in thought or engaged in conversation, 1 around or ahead and find tnat 80me man is intently and im- pudently gazing at me. When I was much younger than I am now, this used to disconcert me, and I would waU away to get out of the black- guard's sight. But one day I read a story of circumstantial evidence about a man who came near being hanged for a murder that he did not commit, and mainly because, from n" to last, he could not look his accuser in the face. That opened my eyes, not only to the unmanli- ness, but 9 tne absolute -danger more if I felt the slightest aversion- " do so. 1 am the happy father of 1 three children two: sons and a BUU1B "C1 ev;t iruui my boys, inflexibly, that they shall r- ery where and on all occasions look peopl straight in the eye, and 1 lm press it upon their minds Jhat they shall never fail to repay a starer in i his own coin. I. have an idea that the lesson will be worth more to thf,m in after life than a le&y of a miuion Wonderful Core. W. D. Hoyt & Co., wholesale and retail druggists of Rome, Ga., say : We have been selling Dr. King's gew Discovery, Electric Bitters and Bucklen 8 Arnica Salve for 4 years. Haye neyer handled remedie that geii as well, or give such universal satisfaction. There have been bo me wonderful cures effected by these medicines in this city. Several cases i . I rt iMAnAilnAoH nnaiimmiAn h'iuo Bn;l k r f.. I a? botues of Dr. King's ew Discovery, vmvu vvuuvw uvm ivtirtA uivvvi iv - i"rs. W e guarantee them always. ouiu uy xji.. r . ax.. ruwiKts ot, Wham U Editor U UuUy In. From the Nebraska Journal. "Is the editor in?" "lhat depends much upon cir cumstances." "How?" "Do vou want to whip him ?" "No." "Do you want to collect a bill ?' "No." "Do vou intend reading an he original poem aloud ?" "No' - "Are you thinking of subscribing for the paper?" "Well, the editor is in." DON'T let that cold of yours run on. You think it is a light thing. But it may run into catarrh. Or into nneumo- I T . i nia. Or consumption. Catarrh is disgusting. Fneumo- n " dangerous. Consumption is death itself. The breathing, apparatus must kept health v and clear of all ob it. structions and offensive matter. Oth ; erwise there is- trouble ahead. All the diseases of these parts entirelcured by theuseof Boschee's frprrrmn Svrtin. If VOU don't know . eWgnftuinn AMn U mn. 'I'hpv J nave neen ..ouww ana snow Let ilftW ;t ihemi&wrti." Bottle onl v you "That is one of our rising young re - men, Judge ; h will make his mark or in this town, and don't you forget he of twelve hundred." Photographing the Ocean's Bottom. From the Nashville American. "You spoke of the advancement in science accomplished by amateurs, Mr. Schleier. In what way?" "Well, take the sea, for instance. About all ot" the photographs taken in depth? of the sea arc by experi menting amateurs, and through them ru.ost marvelous hidden mys teries have been revealed." ''How do they accomplish this, and how do they know what is be ing photographed ?" asked the re porter. "Until the plate is seen they have not the slightest idea of what has been photographed. The operation, however, is simple. A Vox, hermet ricaily sealed, with glass front, is sunk, and to it is connected an elec tric light. At a certain depth light fails to penetrate the water and all is darkness. Sinking this device to within a short distance of the bed tha electric current is turned on, which illuminates everything within a certain radius, unci at the same instant calls iuto action the mechan ism of the submerged camera. Oft en, to be sure, almost nothing ap pears uppn the plate, but sometimes the - instrument is lowered among most interesting formations of na ture, and pictures are produced of incalculable value to science. These experiments are constantly "being made, and are such that those con nected with the art as myself cannot possibly prosecute' Personal. Mr. Ni Frolichstein, of Mobile, Ala., writes: "I take great pleasure in recommending Dr.'KingV New LDiscovery for Consumption, having used it for a severe attack of bron chitis and catarrh. It -gaveme in stant relief and entirely cured me. and I have not been afflicted siice I also beg to state that I had tried other remedies with no good result. Have also used Electric Bitters and Dr. King's New Life Pills, both of which I can recommend. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds, is sold on a postive guarantee. Trial bottles free at Dr. .W. M. Fowlkes & Co. s urus: fctore. TVUy Men Fail. Few men come up to their high est measure of success. Some fail through timidity, or lack of nerve. They are unwilling to take the risks incident to life, and fail through fear i t i vniui iut, vsia. viuiiai v u.Ublvf? Tfa lack luck Others fail through imprudence, lack discretion and sound judgment. Thev over esti mate the futare. and build air castles, and venture beyond their depth, and fail and fall. Others again, fail through lack of applica tion aud perseverance. . They begin with good resolves, but soon get tired of that, and want a change, thinking they can do much better at some thing else. Thus they fritter life away, and succeed at nothing. Oth ers waste time and money, and fail for want of economy. Many fail through ruinous habits: tobacco, whiskey, and beer spoil them for business, drive their best customers from them, and scatter their pros pects of success; Some fail for want of brains, education, and fitness for their calling; they lack a knowledge of human nature and of the motives that actuate men. They have not qualified themselves for their occu pation by practical education. A New York oculist says that only one man in 600 knows how to take be care of his eyes. It is evident that more people should take boxing les sons. "VVhat book has helped you most in life?" I asked 1113' friend, as-home we went, one day, and he replied, "My pocket-book." - r irsi. Aiianu ciuzen en, wo I .,11 g d At, citizen "Yes. but it doesn't taste as good." Break ins a Windoir. - f' . ' If a tree were to break a window, what might the window say ? i'Trt'' rhendous (Iree-rncnd-us). Taylor's Cherokee Hetiiedy ol'Sweet Gum and-' Mullein has a tremendous sale, for it? mends all; forms of coughs, colds:. and lung troubles. " v i jr. 1 J
Rockingham Post-Dispatch (Rockingham, N.C.)
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Jan. 5, 1888, edition 1
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