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nam ? v- - --. Rocket - . . : : Offices, .'' '. I . . ; -. , 9VFR EVERETT, WALL & COMPANY'S. . tjbscbipion bates : One year,'.....-. Six months, X $1.50 ........ .40 gg" All subscriptions accounts must be paid hi advance. Three months,., . fig? Advertising rates furnished on ap plication. , ' BOOM MAnurAtiutttiw. It is somewhat i amusing to a d is ' interested looker-on, now that cam case was taken," has reported favor-J ; I'latt I. Walker for J ndge. ahle to Carlisle. It-seems to have been a badly botched up case ibr the contestant, arid both lie and his friends retire in a sad plight of dis comfiture while the distinguished Speaker in an affidavit read before1 the committee, convicts the prosecu tion of a deal 6f lying, MR. CARLISLE AND THE COMMITTEES. Mr.-Daniel R. Goodloe, a native Carolinian now living in Washing ton, has written a letter to the Ral eigh Chronicle in which he pointed ly shows how Speaker Carlisle treat ed North Carolina in making up the various committees of the House of Representatives. While Mr. Carlisle paign times are looming up, to note i ' , , ... . . ,i . 1 J- J - .!, UUliCCUCl OUUU IJU13U V1 IIIUIOMI, Stilt the apparently studied efforts on the 6 . ' , . I . we think that North Carolina din part of newspaper; correspondents to drive the "boom business in favor of certain political aspirants whose very life would seem to depend on the oxygen supplied by officQeek ing and office-holding. Tjo be con tent, even for a period, with any Oliver. conditions, would seem foreign to the.nature of the officesmitten mania; and the special friends of those who are victims are largely, if not receive that consideration to which it is entitled. We are loth to believe that the Speaker purposely "ignored" our State, or that he in tended any slight to our Represent atives. We regard it rather in the light of a blunder, an oversight, or else that the Speaker thought it best to fill the more important ulaces with men of more legislative expe rience. All but three of the North From the Charlotte Chronicle. . I ' . Vre invite attention to the article of "Observer" in to-day's Chronicle in favor of Piatt D. Walker, Esq., of pur city, for a placfe on the i Supreme Court bench. . The Chronicle most heartily endorses all our correspond ent says of Mr. Walker's eminent qualifications not only to adorn the office, but to wear its ermine, with great credit and usefulness to the State. His wide knowledge of the flaw, natural legal acumen, rare pow ers of graphic disquisition, physical vigor, indefatigable energy and high moral character all combine to dis tinguish him as pre-eminent in fit ness for the exalted and responsible position. Two additions will doubtless be made to our Supreme Court bench, as both parties favor it, and it is very doubtful if two better selections could be made than Piatt D. Walkef, Esq., from the West and Judge Shepherd from the East. not. nlonr rpsnonsihl for Rimh 1m- nrrssionm th mind of th rasnal Carolina delegation are new mem nbserver of events. Office thev must bers' and one of the old ones-Mr hnve-tn listen to these "boomers ' Cowlesis chairman of one impor- nd according to their iudament- tant committee and stands No. 2 on not onl v for the Rake of the nmr.- another- But we "produce what monwealth and the Democratic the Chronicle correspondent says : nartv. bnt in i.t roromition nf - "Ignoramus." We ignore. These pabilities. peculiarly their own. and were the word3 formerly written up not possessed by'others of the doz ?ns of patriots of our soil. A news paper in the mountain region pro claims its candidate for Governor as possessing claims arid qualities to be Joundin no other, btraigntway a writer in the eastern section sounds the echo and, forsooth, the candi date's ardent supporters would have us believe that the '-West" and "East" had spoken. Even theques tion of locality of residence has been suggested, ana tue sectional issue would be urged to establish the pe cufiar claims of a favorite candidate on an Indictment, by the Grand Jury, when tbey failed to find a true bill. And these' words mieht with propriety, be written by Mr. Speaker Carlisle, and his advisers, upon the roll of North Carolina Rep- i - m 1 i - reseniaiives. inev nave Dcen ig nored, or something worse. I am not a Democrat, but I am a North Carolinian, and as such, I feel a de gree of indignation at the slight,' or slighting consideration she has received. There are 38 States, and 54 stand- : The Verdict Unanimous. ' W. D. gyt, druggist, Bippus,Ind., testifies : ? "I can; recommend Elec tric Bitters as the' very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in every case. One man! took 6 bottles, and was curerl of rhenmatisnt of ten years' standing." Abrifhara? Hare, druggist, Bellville, OhioVaffirrris: ''The best selling medicine I ;iiave ever handled in my 20 years' expe rience, is Electric Bitters.", Thou-i sands of others have added their tes timony, so that the Verdict is unan imous that Electric Bitters do cure all diseases-) the Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only a half dollar a bottle U sv Buckteu's .Arnica Salve, s - The best Salve in the world for bruises, cuts, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Thomas S. Cole. . , at Dr. W. Store. M. Fowlkes & Co.'s Drug will brighten silver, Kerosene but an easy way to keep bright the spoons and forks in daily use is to leave them in strong borax water for several hours. "The water should be boiling hot when the silver is put in. We were not aware, until recent ly, that the State Constitution of Kansas, proscribed all Southern men who were on the Confederate side in the war between the States. There is a section in the Constitution of Kansas which prohibits any man from holding office in the State who served in the Confederate Army or aided, in; any way, the Southern Confederacy. No wonder grass-hoppers, drouths and famine injure the people of Kansas ever' 3ear, and thousands tf her people suffer from hunger every year. Providence nev er did bless a mean man or mean people. Charlotte Democrat. A Woman's Discovery. ' "Another wonderful discovery has been made and that too by a lady in this county. Disease, fastened its clutches upon her and for 7 years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent. For 3 months she coughed incessently and could not not sleep. She bought of ns a bottle of Dr. King's New Dis covery for Cohsum ption and was so much relieved on taking first dose that she slept all night and with one bottle has been miraculously cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus write W. C. Hamrick & Co., of Shelbv, N. C Get a free trial bottle at Dr." W. M. Fowlkes & Co.'s Drug Store. ing committees. Of the 38 States, I tr t i , , it1 , -and this for the Governorship of Jvansas waine.oioraao, JNevada, North Carolina whose people will 0regn Rllode Island, and :Ver ask for the man, the available man, mont-seven States have no Deav without regard to the section from ocrauc representative. While iew which he. comes. A Senatorial Hampshire and Nebraska have each 'boom" seems likewise to be actively only one Democratic Representa- enterprised, throughout the State uve ieaviDS out & otates that and elsewhere, in favor of a sittingi coum lairly claim a Chairmanship member of the U. S. Senate as his trom a Democratic Speaker. I XT I , 1 own successor, to behosen by the ptow in ;view oi tnc lact that nfiit. Wiointnrp u-Wa lhi'mo nr North Carolina is one of tlie.orkinal held to bo pre-eminent over all 13 States, which participated in the competitors. .' And yet there are Revolution, and in the formation of hundreds of people, in the different lne onstitutian ; and of the further sections of the State, who prefer that fact' tlLat 8he has nine Representa- another man be elected in his place. uves seven 01 wnom are Demoprats, u aoes seem inai sne would oe en titled to something better than one fourth rate Chairmanship, and to stand No. 7 oh the first-class c'otn- Last week we stated that stock in 1 the Wilson Cotton Mills sold readily on our streets at par on Monday and Tuesday of last week. That price was not the bona fide market value of the stock. In facUthere was no market except for a litnifc.d number of shares, which were sold at these figures. We make this statement because there is stock- in Wilson owned elsewhere that was not sokl because the parties in whose hands they were, could not sell at so high a figure. Wilson Advance. J. W. COLE, DEALER IN General Merchandise Has thoruug store-l:;u-" f anJ r.eath :lv oocntiic repaired the I bv J. W. & W. C. Thomas, and oi'ened out an Elegant Stock Thus goes the "boom", business.' Our interest in these matters leads ns t,o say,: go slow, gentlemen, for there is nocause to fear that a State Con: vention with a full representation from all the counties will fail tore 11 l 1 1 . i ' i r t ' , i . . iieci inesenumeniot rsortn Carolina mittees. Yet assigned her'. such is the position Mr. Cowles is made chairman of in the selection of a candidate for the "Committed on Expenditures in Governor, or that the various county the DePartme"t of Justice," and No. conventions will not speak the sense of the people in naming men for the iegisiaiure wnicn is to elect our ! next Senator. 3 on the Committee on Patents Mr. Johnston stands No. 7 on the Cornmtttee on Elections, and No. 2 on the Committee on Public Build ings and Grounds. The Wilmington Messenger, of Mr- Henderson stands o. on the 15th inst., contains a letter, per- the committee on the Judiciary,and sonal to the editor, from Minister o. 4 on the committee on Pensions. Jarvis which, in its reference to the Mr- Latham stands No. 8 on the -poliicfTl outlook in this State, committee on Private Land Claims, breathes' the patriotic sentiment that and No-G on the comriiittee on the s characteristic of our late most ex- District of Columbia, cellent Governor. Speaking on the Mr- Simmons stands No. 3 on the subject of a nominee for Governor, committee on Expenditures in the he says : ''The loss of the State and Treasury Department. - restoration to power of the Republi- Mr- Rowland stands No. 8 on the can nartv is fraught wiWi so manv committee on the Election of Presi- evils to the progress and prosperity of the State thatndividual interests rnust not be allowed to stand in the . Way of party success." That is just DON'T 1-et that cold of -ours run on. You think it is a light thing. But it may run into catarrh. Or into pneumo nia. Or consumption. Catarrh is disgusting. Pneumo nia is dangerous. Consumption is death itself. The breathing apparatus must be kept healthy and clear of all ob structions and offensive matter. Oth erwise there is trouble ahead. All the diseases, of these parts head, nose, throat, bronchial tubes and Jungs can be delightfully and entirely cured by the useoi BoscheeV German Syr up. If. you don't know this already, thousands and thou sands of people can tell you. They have been cured by it, and "know how it is, themselves." Bottle only 75 cents. Ask anv druggist. -OF- Drv Bmritap BmoriKp Shoo H ats, Men's find Boys' Clotliing. General Merchandise. Also a rid other m i. in, DEALER IN SUGAR, COFPEE, MEAT, MOLASSES, . FLOUR, MEAL, TOBACCO, CIGARS, SNUFF, CANNED GOODS, CANHIES, NUTS, RAISINS, and ev erything usually kept in a first-class gro cery store, all of winch will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. 6k nsimas Groodi. I have just received a large stock of Toys, Fireworks, Candies, and everything in the way of Christmas-Goods. Some beautiful Vases, Albums, &c.', for presents. Call and see me. . S. GOLDSTON. THE LEFEVER ARMS COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF Automatic Hammeftess Complete Stock of DRUGS MEBICIXES, c And Druists' Sundriesin charge of DR. T. S, GOLE. The above goods have' just been pur chased by me m the Northern markets, are brand new, were bought for the SOLID CASH with all the discounts oil", and can as low as the lowest. . ' A word to the wise and v;i!l be sold Come and try mc is sufficient." Oct. 18, 87. J. W. COLE. Ill THE LEADING I HOUSE. One of the encouraging signs of the times is the fact that fewer mortgages were registered in this county last 3ear, than for' several years past. We hope the time will come when there will he no mort gages at all. but that will hardly be before the millenium. What a happy and prosperous people we would be, if every man, could pay cash for every thing he buys ! Pittsboro Record. t. w. worn & 10 S. 14t'a S th,p way we look at it. The Wilmington Star, of 16th rfst., scores with vigor the reported, "conspiracy on foot" that is alleged of Randall and, his protectionist friends looking to his own nomina tion for the Presidency;; We were prepared to hear of any such devel opments concerning the wily Penn pylvanian and hope the Democratic prpfes--Nojth and South will makp it hot for him as he, aided by the sTejf' York Sun man, may prosecute his efforts to injure the Administra tion while fffc-vainly plans to secure the Democratic nomination for the Presidency. Tiie country is tcUe congratula ted that the farce of a contest for . Speaker Carlisle's' seat, instituted and pressed by one George fi. Tho- ebe, has ended practically in. the seating of the former. The com mittee, before which evidence in the dent, Vice-President, and Represen tatives in Congress. And Mr. McClammy stands No. 7 on the committee on the Alcoholic Liquor Traffic. I had overlooked the fact, in the above statement, that Mr. Cowles is assigned also to the place of No. 2 on the committee .on Expenditures in the Post-office Department. Heavy Snows and Cold Weather. Telegraphic despatches from the North west give particulars of a snow storrh of unusual severity which pre vailed in northern Wisconsin and the entire scope of couutry west of there as far as the Rocky Mountains on Friday and Saturday last. The wind blew so strong that great drifts were formed which com pletejy block ed upseveral linesbf railroad : b that all traffic is suspended, and it is fear ed that some of the branch lines will not be open again for five weeks or more. The'weather there fearful ly cold, the thermometer registering twenty to thirty degrees below zero. Stockmen have lost heavily by the death of cattle from cold. The Oxford & Clarksville Railroad is already completed to Sassafras Fork, ten miles from Oxford, and track laying is being vigorously pushed at the rate of one mile per day. Experimental lines have been surveyed from Oxford to Durham, though the real line is not located vet. News and Observer. An old colored woman at this place thought that the engineer of the locomotive on our railroad blew the whistle with his mouth. A few days ago the whistle was blown un: Visually long and loud, and the old ffSman exclaimed in astonishment, ''Bless de Lord, what a niouf dat man must have 1" Pittsboro Record. ILed Astray. "FERNANDixAj Nassau Co., Fla., March 29x1880. "1 have used Dr. Simmons Liver Regulator and always found itio do what is claimed lor it. The last bot tle and two packages did me no good and were worse than nothing. I see it is not put up lv J. H. Zeilin & Co., and not genuine, and a waste of money to buy it. I would be glad to get the pure and genuine. Send me some from honest hands (with red Z and .Zeilin & Co.'s signature .on. wrapper). The fictitious stuff sold will injure some one badly. ' ' ' "Your Ob't Serv't, BEN J. T. RICH. Request all (1 -r Track :rs u Richmond, Vu Farmers and snd iur tneir- for i888. It cont i all new dsz:: , CATALOGUE descriptions of n;: varieties of SEEDS I PLANTS for the Fiirn and Garden that are adapted id the South. Grass Clover Seeds Catalogue mailed free. a Specialty. Send for it. The finest and most popular instru- tnents before the public. ONE HUNDRED of these pianos purchased by the great New England Conservatory of M usic, and in daily use at that institution. Don't fail to examine these pianos which are creating such a furore among our best musicians. For full information about lowest prices, terms, etc., write or call on J. F. HcKlKHON, General Agent, LAURINBUKG, N. C. ' WIKLK M FOR SALE BY VIRTUE of o. decree of the Supe rior Court of Richmond County, the undersigned will; sell to ihe highest bid der at public auction, for cash, at the court house door in ltockingam on the 13th day of February. A. Q. 1888, the undivided interest of Charles Patter.-on in those tracts of land situate, lying and being in the county ot .Richmond, in fStewai tsyilie township west of Shoe Ueel Creek, adjoining the lands of A. P. Bizzell, C. C. Patterson, Jas. McRae, Eiige Hasty. Mfs.'D. Malloy, Will Kuth'. erlahd and John Sutherland, estimated o contain 14oo acres, more or less, it be tng the lands which the said Charles Patterson inherited from his father, GiN bert Tatterson, dee'd. . G. B. PATTERSON, .. Commissioner me tell you something : H. C. WATSON has now cot on hand and is rfcKvincr ATTnnr An tUn lnwnnt 1 f 1 f 1 " ft- 1 1 . to meet the hard times with price?.- - - ' - rte cans special attention to his Eleeant Line of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, Hats and Clothing, and one of the largest and cheapest lines of the season. Don't po bare headed when you can buy a good hat at Watson's for 25 cents. His stock of Roots and Shoes is laree. well selector atuI 1 .. . . ' . cneaper man tne cheapest, lie also has a full assortment lmware, urocKery, fcaddJerv, Trunks, Valises. Hardware Wooden Willow ware, &c. GROCERIES of aH-kinds in- ciuamg a car ioaa oi oait, just received. lie turtuermore calls special attention to his-big stock ot glassware which he srivea away, v-all and buy a box ot .Bread rrenarahon and cr-t. a nrpaon'. He has a big stock of FURNITURE, such as bedsteads.' mattresses ohr f. Ac, &c, which he keeps up stairs and says he can't be undersold. All he asks is for his friends to call and examine his stock before purchasing and be convinced of the fact that he sells cheaper than the cheapest. The Prettiest Girl in Town WEARS A JERSEY BOUGHT of W. T. COVINGTOfJ & CO., WHO HAVE IN STQCJT A beautiful line of Jerseys, Wraps, Glpves, PHIJVTS, DRESS GOODS, Trimmings, Neckwear, Hosiery, And everything else needed by the people of this community, all of which will be sold as low a3 ny one else will sell them. W. T. COVINGTON & CO. The Motto the People Like : "Quick Sales and Small Profits." And that shall be my motto and practice in disposing of the i LARGE STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS WHICH IS NOW ITvT MY STORE. I CAMHOT ENUMERATE, Nor do I considerate it. necessary but I do ask yon, if you need or want anything in the way of Dry Goods or Groceries, to call and see me, because I can give you some bargains worth coming after. "A nimble sixpence is better than a slow shilling," and that's the kind of bait I'm fishing with this season. H. C. DOCKER Y. Mac!f With Either Top Lfvrr cr Thumb'Pircs. Vi icc $75 to $350. The only Hamme'less Gun in the world wth compensated action to take up wear in every direction. Automatic Safety Blocking t riji'fr.. Rebounding locks. Send for nrw illustrated catalogue. THE LEFEVER ARMS CO., Syracuse, N. Y. life? ml itas JUST RECEIVED BY Mrs. Sun P. Snndforil. r di-siro to infnrin ny old patrons, and i hnt 1 have just re- tho public geiK".'i!v eoived a small but SKI.ECT ASSORT MENT of Millincrv :;n-I Nations which, 'until my store is cuu uf'.--, will bt- Lc-'t at ir.y n'Sidcnoe Ofi IlVieuck sin-ot. 1 will uppiei;te a continiiun.-f i f i'u: liberal pa tronage heretofore giv n mf. Mi:s. sue r. sa::dford. Sept. 14, 18S7-tf. V) i t- x going Qui of Business, AD OUR ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE SOLD Our stock comprises a full line of NEW GOODS and all t!:-; Novelties of the sea son Dress Goods, Silks, Velvets, Satins, Rhadames, Flannels, Tricots, Broadcloths for Ladies' Suits, &q. In BLACK GOODS we have Silk-warp Melrose, Henrietta and Drab D'Alma, All-wool Cashmere, Chan- dran Cloth, Venetians, Tamise, Diagonals, ebastapols, &c. Our stock of embraces Visites, Jackets, Sacques, New markets, &c. Big stock of Table Linen, Towels, Blank ets, &c. Gents' Underwear, Pearl and Glenn Shirts. Everything in Ladies' Merino and Mus lin Underwear. Zephvr. black, at S cents, and colors aff 6 cents per ounce. Germantown ,VTools, dl our, stock at least 20 per cent cheaper than yon can buy elsewhere. They were bought as cheap as anybody can buy them and will be sold cheaper than any other house, as our busi ness will beswound up at earliest possible date. ' All goods sold for cash. Send your orders lor samples ana goods. mmmi I: mmk. CHARLOTTE, H C. Ladies', blisses' and Children's Hats, UNUSUALLY URGE AND MfRJlCTffR STOCK, " Colored and Black, Koko and Fancy Mixed Straw, Black and colored Felt in great variety. Trimmed Sailor, School and Hack Hats in immense varieties. Fancy Feathers, Tips and Plumes in all the leading shades. Plain and fancy Silk Plu.-dies; Velvets in every conceiveable ehade, fine, cheap and medium quality; Plain and fancy R-iUbons in great variety. Notions. Crepe Lisse Ruching, white, black and colored Collars, Cuffs and Cheniisetts, tc. Jerseys, Gloves, Corsets and Bustles in great variety. Children's Woolen Hoods and toboggan Caps, etc., xc. . These goods are direct from New York and are the latest stvles.' Will be sold at the LOWEST PRICES. Call early and be convinced. - - - LADIES' BAZAR, OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. $ ' $ Lloves the UJcrld, And is what we all want. If it be ob tained honestly, ijt3 possession is no crime, and every dollar SAVED is honestly gain ed. In buying goods I save every cent I can, and it is to your interest to do the same. Call on me and I will tell yon how you can easily save from Insure in the NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO., A Purely luteal C., Organized ia 1&45. J. D, CHURCH, Chaelotte, N. C, Agent for North and South Carolina. B. F. LITTLE, Rockingham, N. C, Spe cial Agent. All After Policies INon-Ferleitafcle Three Years. This Company, offers the best induce ments and greatest security to Policy hold ers of any Company in existence. For terms, &c, apply to 13. F. LITTLE, Rockingham, N.TJ, RICHMOND COUNTY REAL ESTATii AGIiNCY WILL BUY AND SELL LANDS and all kinds of Real Estate. All rt AM Il mHIJ nni I ID property placed in the hands of this Agen- V 1 U LitJVi 111 I Illii UimLlll. cy wiU be advertised tree of cost to sellers. It is no secret, after all. You have sim ply to bring your cash along and buy A NEW DRESS, A. JERSEY, A suit of Clothes, Or a few dollars worth of the many things you need every day, and see if you don't SAVE HARD CASH. ' I have just received a second . stock of ELEGANT DRESS GOODS, and a nice line of Notions, which you are cordially invited to call and examine. W. D. McRAE. 8 Re ni i ember, we are prepiircd to do all kinds of Job Printing on short notice, and will duplicate the prices of any first-class house in this section of the State. Strict attention given to all business, and tne interests ot patrons earemlly guarded. Surveys made and plats or charts furn ished to parties purchasing through me. Property rented and rents collected on reasonable terms. Correspondence solicited. Address A. M. McAULAY, Rockingham, Is'. C. Aug 14th, 1887-tf. O. B. UcKethan, DEALER IN SEG1R,!0FFI$E, MOUSSES, Meal and Flour, , MEAT, LARD; SODA, &c. Also a full stock of (3anqed Greeds, (Bandies, And Confectioneries of all kinds, which I will sell as cheap as anybody can afford to sell the same class of goods. I respectfully solicit a share of the pub lic patronage. O. B. McKETHAN, In rear of the Postoffice, Rockingham, Sept. 15, '87-lm.
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