v i: fit ... 4.-. - - r V I t. Sl :.i -y --r --- ,, ,. t,. t,' " .. '' -'; ' - ' ' I Officer o vfr " kvrett, wali! '& compass. v' V t,r v bsoksT - vria'i&f -m !.-. i-"AlA Six months, . Tltm 'monthst ili'i.'..i.vl.j.-i....I.I. .40 All subscriptions accounts must be paid in advcey J Q 'BJik i- ; ? !: f Af?fT ? , -H !T t" K . plication. John mptUASi .amd; his.-fwsa fob- J The Kadicals, as hear, af6. dis- ! what these false teachers eaiUprotec- tiqn to ; labor.. They never Indicate that the capital employed receives far 'greater benefit.' 'Xrom., the bur den than the laborer who is em ployed in operating the mill or the forge. The laborer on, the farm is "not considered yltLe'm ai alh Their idea is that, by an artful 'and hypo- persons Iwho are employed inthe . y g industries of f t " - It - .1 'voting id pla.ca- the Republican par- '- 'J - r . : n ty m power, ..;" "Wle'do not hesitate to say that all th sympathetic expressions used by thjelle publican pariy'forihe labor- ing man are intended to delude, and that that party is moved and con-1 trolled by the moneyed wealth, of the country and 1 seeking todeceive I the unwary by its 'reacherdus 'and 1 false rriretensiona.-- Thpv ntrifcr te thDeonlc'. whom thev wish to- , j . . a . , . . - . - - . snare. 'lion3 3t I . ofth( 1 values pf.labor which no legisl V -- li; reflecting men "khow that.if u;8 lax. npQn an import does not en- t j hancq its price to the Consumer there CM no uprotectin" to the capi 1 ; taftst or. hi-emii6vees.' "If the carr! pVwA'ni.;T inninfr4K'kr0hv tnX'P i59T-L i tjflent fie less or irreater than tli,said,l.' ' w . mo , mini, uuiiug , rvr v j-i -rf - 11 l l 7 ;j' . ... . t . w - cf f-J ' : is ' J"'t" . ..,.r u . t,a ;so-called. protection jwlicy. , ., ; . .. Li: r ; 9. That no warrant in nnvlpartyls til? UClltl lliilll U(C lUlEiCiW WA VUb I . lohnnntr mnn ars vitnllv rnnMrnp(1 i.v..o , , . r.; , ru: Gfio ' " . it in nn. manho knows Anything, about!?ty.an2hareea Jn I fZ. tn.niiJ tk? io T w say 80; The class-of goods which J ftn(i belief tonlesa such affidavit 'W-tfo eystem.; Certain. VI . V A -f AJ V llJ 1 V VU , 4.U1U VV S7 I . ; . . . 1 . ? . . i Vi L tanjuaetrin trV'atf be. - 1 " ; Kf :i. i.:.. -if a.:'iw Kn Piaontini nnmindtmn nt .,u .u.l ii:: lion"' ohthis HQtiestioh itls gone;1:?' if :tf.ir-. .if "7 i,; ' ipnmeanskn irlcreae in: the price the hands of his par ty which "is to affidavit on .which same, was is- ast ip yv .nJmh.: t " . ofthearticletotheconsumer.andthat meet in ewnyention a Ghicagonext sued, shall be, returnable te 5.? "J Wsh0l djFFEE,' MEAT, MOLASSES K ' . f the tax is laid ton a necessary used. Jun.,A(tr placing himself une- judicid officernamed insecUonlOH c?S?6avlctortrn .! V 'K " " k 5 v jay theilaborin inan he will-haveto qaivocalfyj of the, Revised Statutesresiding iQ liaiUfd,- tjftg -of fdcT fuithjandefetttdiv pv; SSUJ?f; -. T, ' pay ahat increase.!-; His employer cee to felicitate 'few party upon , the the couutylof Arrest; or,:ifhere; tfie; pthp-;-.. :If the?Detoo)atr virty ffcfr-- - ; law ivprqsggctaXf sueai'ii the ho.sueh judicial officerin Ihatco proves fal to the people on th-fi- ;.yftNlNhD.bUU D5, ' f : 5 prcethejprodficer the chanceSiare put very ;drpiUy,, j to the placeqf afrest-i Aria1 thejudiqin IJemoCratio: ,c f" -: i)loref hizher waeek.' WhethertKUnd:he bas party iftwtolC It istherlili : rr;rr:--'-v;?rt',';jf ,wi4v:vi.iiu,i ; "Mf tJ -. --------- i w: uiauc j t iui (Miun; 3 iivi cui. Ul U- I j .7 1 i . , ... - . 1 !- :- - XJ KJ L - v . . mrntprfprt ,:jiui '.nava. mnnh. i crease 01 . tn e KeDnmicaii vftte ovm- .,o, .vi.i- i : oinne realile-, ana lr is iuiiniui to 1 - . : ; -x ' xt' 'lochia lieln.clcpends upon the mar tnat ot io corrjespondinjrlv with vided. shall have eTclusivVj,thnF-Jlineir interests ana its own pledgee - t4 7 f37tali5ts engaged ;in; an- industfyth I: lii)itcfc of hhtheemploby the ages -which ho agrees to pay,: and Ihese wages; are iiptJ "protected" a,t alii he tact'is welT known that in tnany of the mills' in New England; w heje the Remand; for - protection originated, iFrench.j Canadians are employed bedause-theyHcan be hired at a less pricerThat is protecting . labor witha vengeance. ' ; - i .owj ;e,:entertaiti. noobtitbat If .Congress- is' called upon by the . oWner of any industfyto pass a law Which will enable higa to niake more profitpniv his.; business, then the v employe' o3ht to jnvoke .the same powers to provide that -he get wages in proportion. Would not ; that be justice?- yho will gainsay il? ' But the protectionists never ask that They shed tears ovpr the laboring man. and piteously ask Congress to . ifeine to his rescue by increasing the tax upon goods (not labor) import fed endeavoring to make the em ))loye believe (and often succeeding) ' .that bis are the interests which are sought to bej protected. The cry is J the device of the demagogue and is basely -hypocritical. . ' These oily-tougued deceivers tell : the farmer that he js 'protected" by the imposition of a tax, upon the "products ; of the plantations. ; How- protected ? Does the tariff tax upon .eottdni-cornV1; whet,-- poTfeic.,;:iri cfease the price to the producer in this country ?J - ,'No mau of sense "te lieyes 'it,1 and no honest man who has anys,c.se will so pretend ? . Got- ion;"corrijflc areeKpor ed--sent otit'of thfecoWntry for satel We liave moreiof these than we can: consume, i : But we; need - blankets, woolen clothed; hats aiid hundreds ; of articles made? abroad -and which we must 'import if we use. ;;UpOn tess hcavxe1ore;m swell Profits of manufacturer 1 . The whole system is.f road from begin nins to end. It Is foiufded in wrong ih the vilest injustice We believe Tfr revenue tariff? tcfe be Pper because itisjosttJOMti- tony stilufe doqnfciig tutiornal. Our; opntonhch; jj- 4fntenil Wen a teriff ymattinngiog iirorp .advantages to Unpeople man any one industry for te' oenent pi an- iotbr,j andno. tariff ich5 pught lne special proteccjofanyo dustry could be anything else. IW are) & favor of all enterprises wnicjoienaio aiTesuyux.pwuauiw f 1 A 1 -A 1 ' S ft ., .,. .In aQddeyo' -flyinjej of r; th country: pt,wedp4Pa system TirKinli noire 4Ka ifttorcfcnt.inn nf all 13 D ithiayprplecUoprfpolicx Pfwelinderthemternal revennebiwk we are raasfng uuve winpciuw. i hel p " the carriage. , n; and Penpsylvanja and New Xqrk. . , And f; d, mgW his boring undeV 'ifieallficinatiSiimi j. 6 r , - ii--n -A . i-" us nave laws'ui .un is.iiiut T 10 .im,Ee ?-;i?5.:SS!&.tin!i departure from that line iIltoro- VI ; i . ?: . 3 :,;o uceevi . : ,4 ; AIJtlE ithdha-ws. I v. - ... .j; ;.; .- ... . v; V'1" BXAUOE YflTHDttA'WS. ' ' A letter addressed, to r"BVJf, Jones A letter addressed to :p P J.nea t Esq., chairman of the. Republican I, Esq., chairman of the, Republican National ommittee,ii56!itt:F're: Ilyi and dated Janviary, 25th:18S8, byjlhe- Hoi..Jame&kGtBlaiae nounces that eentlemah'ssietermiu- f ation to withdraw ! from Ithe contest - . . . . . ... t tnegnerease m-i Over the vote of 1852 .wnen, iff Ine general State elec- tiohs, his party was p overwhelm- 1 his would -make T-O J- victory certairi, he argues. But, bar- prison as the, ease may,, require? iWedhesday evenihgrthe pdin trou1 tiflg sliavorahle ratioof increase, provided, That this section shall not -tMPs tHaf she; arose . and a ucjsajB.iii3.paijr osivuijr. vumain - tain, relatively ta prestige in 1886 to give to its Candidate every Northern loiaie out one. too jnucfr loriiilaine's calculations as to the prospective se- eircoit court powers and the district curement'ofa prize biown doubts courts, of the .territories are author concerning which, we oust .believe, ized tos appoint in . different parts of actuates hist recrement; -from the the several districts in which saidi struggle With his party, com petiturs C0Urt3 are held as Wnv Jdiscreet for the nomination: The remainder Vl icucriijir Botaer, ssonnistrv. "springes- to featch pod-cocks,' set in his usual roleofdemagogism ; and a plea for the continued maintenance ot me policy oi -protection toAmer- ican labor" and the bloated man u tacturers whose "self interest" he Sec. 5. rThat the Commissioner of would make, his own and that' of Internal Revenue, with the approval every citizen.': And, forsooth, one of the, Secretary of the Treasury, whole paragraph of his letter is de- may compromise, any civil or crim voted to a deliberate falsification of inal caseand may reduce or remit history in reference to the great issue any fine, penalty, forfeiture, or as between the parties four years ago sessment under the internal revenue as compared with; the "present con- laws. trolling fesiie j - Szc. 8. -That this act sliall take ef. He would hve the couotry be- foct 60 days after its approval. , lieve that the Democrats scouted the Mr Henderson said,,in explana- tanff issue in the. national canvass tion of the bill ; "The second see in I884j evading the question, as an tion of the bill provWes. that affida- isaue, and treating it as outside the record. Such a subterfuge is nn- worthy even the chronic President- ial candidate fpr he knows bnly too well that President Cleveland's tariff message, recently addressed to: the Congress," simply formulated the pemocratic position on this ques- tion .whichj'thqugB'Uie Jfaw, has Deen( urgea witn unaoatea zeal and ana unacr tne rules as they now e:s vigor. Mr. Blaine's declinature leaves ist . in the . western, district of North the field all the fairer for the success Carolina, and perhaps other district, of HhVmoeratic' ; party;1 for ;he is : the provisions of this section are'fe undoubtedly the opposition Vslrpng-" quired to t)e complied i wit in sub'- est man; ; . v .-. ; . ;. , .? . , .,, (,, elect' membefs ofarf mephr; iYWWH - Hei9;:meom'TaMyrah.eb8MtUTl: K&u1?scribeuf6r The 'J$c&..f' Mr. ParnelV ; hasJfbecni rmallv' I States District J udge, fur the western eOoiieiadery ancednlest"4con6ervattve bfttthe- ; section of this bill is exactty'riWbT; bo&riC hut r. ,- - . j. i t 1-5.- f . .- Tii ?- ? --j. MR. HEKDBSOM 'BILTU "To Auind tba Internal iJtow!Bitte. Law? i; - and tibr Other Farpos'sif-'v eqever ffnjr vio lavs as a felony, crime or there is prescrjbedt a minimum punish raentr less than which minimum no fille" " peiyxlty, imprUdnmeiit. or punishment is au thorized to be i tn posed, every, such minimum ipunishme abolisliedj IndM cdilftort lV-.Arffnr-,iiAWAirf - lyerTcrrnrasretitntrB everycrrmstRnrr tiou to ImM3nh?b6tfal?V;im, Uearthe Democratic party-of -Northl, prisonment,r puoimeniofeie mnrlA hv.n nllefnr.nr ilenntv, ml- . ... vi of (h affiant, AndtheUnitedtates hrim72 .oc.otfeei;flB,ee. iCJ , t x. i either Jbfre rafter ifucli a .v II .t. it - o? the. district jpher the offensetiis al- a5"e jJ.PWwUteii-" unless 'the prosecution asjcom- minced;? -by JihfpTma.U ment. chareed' jvUh- a criminal ,loHeneJ . .. . ; f . ; r i ty to make the prelimirxafy exa .mation.of every . nerson arrested aa aloreSaid, and to, discharge hlpsf mit bim to bail, or commit.' him to i appl Y to we indiaa Territory. ' -Sec. 4. That the circuit courts of the United States, and the district 1 courts - or iudires iherof exercisin? (persons, to be .! commissi oners, of the cirpuit ; courts as mayr be', deemed necessary. And said cburts!.or tlie judges thereof, shaU.have authority to remove, at pleasure an y commis sioners, heretofore or hereafter' pointed, in said districts. V. ap- 1 yits on information and belief only can be made by onlv three clnRRPs of persons, that is, by a collector or by 'a deputy collector or by .a reve- nue pgent,.and I wil itate tliat in most districts there are quite a num- 1 ber of these officers. ,In the district in. wlychJ!-? Uve there are" prpbably not less thfin thirty of such oflacialv stance, I have a letter here'from- t Hob: t Robert P. Dick, the "llhiteii letter ;ated on the "3rd of this month, -'. he states that the second fuleof court should be enacted into iaw., Pi A iEC. ifc vfWwpeneypra warrant, i rT.Tii rAiV: :"Vr";"I 1 pnospbate 'iowde ; UhaU .be issued fbv.aoui'missibner he ddesn't know. the people. You lkt ai. Baq . ;:-AU"lor, .-oinec maiciiu ameer paving .lurisrlr " wZri l? - " . . -a ... i .i i- i . i. .... ... i mnr-rair 11 Mnen enp.?nr wnai'noL i "-i;' . : : ( .. diction forthaVrrt of anv.. nersonlPUt the party, swerves one hair s ;;H 1 1 S , ft f fi ft? T fiS Rl ., Many other, personSi howevert are i allowed! to make affidavits. Any body can make the affidavit; 'who will swear to a, pergonal knowledge of. the ieCsrwt'M oojectf of .the' sectiort.fs prevent uapffiftiAl 'per-: sons from makip such affidaits on informaonnd; belief only'; and lUitl ail V(icto is iu iv. . . -.4 The previous .question was called and the; bill passed its third reading. Brotbar CaldweU U RI(ht. 0109 withl re wank vavoaiew w 4bwbom-iy--wnce baa beentort record as; op-: flamesEverything was lostbut one k3d to the internal revenue y,bed. and be There sas ar, cffaitrif;T. . rWrtnilttoo -, , . - t. , . ... I inessj6essAon;avuaieigu that ;8essionr.Te:affirraed the I nrwiuon?ontne; internal rev--i enaeand instructed tbc chairman to ihe repeal democratic; papers 01 tue otate w nicn a re . a 1- ways-in finitely wiser than tbe.party have denounced 'the executive com mittee t .for usurping authority, in simply reaffirming Lthe.; party's oft declared principle on the burning pursued with infamous ndicnla and slander the gentlemen who abandon- expenso made a trip: to Washington at the Uidding of their.' party to dp something fori their fellow-citizens. We say j this, straight : -the man who tries to induce the Democratic party .of .'North Carolina to retire from its well established position on the in ternal revenue,' is an ? enemy in dis guise H were better 'that hehould gol overs to ; the Republicans ; ; he wpuld do us'less harm. He whabe-: jieves the party au change front on on tli is Question and li ve is an isuo-1 breadth frour its2 aH-tKe-titiie posi- Miss L5 Alice" Savagea young lady j f this place, was 'suffering from nea I (Till m the lace. After retirms peu.nn woins to h. ic is sup Jrp'ocUfeChcr night-clothes caught fire,' for after being bed in some time ishe found that h clothes and thi bedding were burning: Her brother" ! aw nrusea ny ner screa ms nasten- ed to her assistance and fbund the Jtioct in a blaxeJ Her clothes Were burned off of her. and her body burned so from head to foot that she ! ied Friday aftf intinse suffering -Tarboro Soullu-hiir. r-i: Tf otleo 'Ilia ie i CoL G. B. Pickr tinal .Lecjtt-' rer: and State Ojvanrnf the Ka- Uonal rarmers AlhiHwwul address Uie farmers; andt'a i.!jjp:r and members of Alhaiu,e'-t;.tiuCflio,v ing times and nJaar5.- ;v -t " Lumhertoo RolcC v Stijr- jday, February IBrt; tffcS 7-' Clarkton JiladwV ; Ct.,r Slwiday, February 20. . j MaxtbnyRqbeson lCaTujesday, c-truary-21.,v f fv .: Rocking fyam ; i RU:h m iii) 1 CuM Wed nesday February, .22. v, -. AV adesbpro, Anson Cu Thursday, February 23. i Monroe,. Union. Co., fFriday, Feb ruary 24. ' It is important thaffeirrv offirr and eciny 'nnr'htM' of the order should meet hioi who van possibly do so. ' '. L- lv- Polk, " Secretary "State Alliance; A not ier one has been Ridded to the long list of victims of thecotton gin;iWMr?rcliie gBregFwhb lives tteebp McGreg at work around pr'gin; some" days ago some- part' "tJl his ; clothing- was wjceratdfris jfacetm a ftumbe'rfjaVc Waut veTvJwas cailedahd performed what is deemed' a Hemarkable operation VIZ icpiuciug ui iue uuse in us '- 1' ""y i X 1 nr;..f. caught lupqn the saws mthhe usu nl dire result. ; The hand and arm &nd 4.!'- : uu uiKeu iu iucHuiug mi. iiuit-gu., but he is reported as dping welJ; .Wadsbora ' 1 last fiaturdav :morning be iween ejght an ten ociocic ine house of Mr. Atlas J. Jowers, situa ted' jn Anson county about three miles northeast, of Wadesboro was destroyed by fire. Mr. Jowcrs. and his boys were in the field at work some distance from the house when W fire was; disco veretl W rv J ow- Wirp nM ,,(itWn(, trtihnok th kourneu, iuu ou. ine uweuinz ami : fiw on luruuurp.' i ne- insurance rtdnetrc tfl'th. mortffeea. Mar ghall - and . Richardson. .Wadesboro aiessengrerj . i .. ... . ;i Absolutely Pure. This powder, never varies. A marvel cf puritvf strength and wholesoraeness. More economical than the ordinary, kinds, and cannot be sold' in competition with the mnl- I wtuue oi ww tesc, suorx weizai, aium or rsi.v bold only m cans. Powder Co., 106 WaU er7tliq asuUlIpkentia.a.iirai-cla gi-o- rj'jftrei, alt.otrwiKU. be" sold. as n-iAiL 'giyxrnc aa- call xrhra mw&ct of any thing iray lLn,Vpti tfuA Uav() c6urtocs t titijm, jiiifl tocW bo'foiii'' t-ries -;V Vturs-Trnlv, - ; . v '. ' :: ; '. - . J.S;.f;OLTJSTaN. DEALER IN nmiPn l fn-nli praiAcnanaise7 6tore-h6qso fornvrf v ocvura bv J & w.: C-ThofeW, affj bponed out tm- ;" 1 n;:d:-- ' : . fi Hatsi Men's and B6vs Clothin. 'and' othi Uencm -MeiX!haiKlise.i iAlad; ia- .. . Complete Stqclc qf . .. ;M1IGS JD MEDICISJIS, : - Aifd Druggists' Sundries, ia!'chargVof ; DE.. T. S, GDLE. . Jv. . . . 1 . . " ' The "above goods have iu3t been tnr- cbascd by me inthe Northern markets, are brand new. were , bolizht for the SOLID CASH with.-all the,, discounts off, and ,cai and wflTbe sold aslow'as the lotre3t: -Come and try me. "A .-word -t6 the wise is sufficient.". " . Oct. 18, '87. T J. W. COLE. . THE LEADING-, S0BT11 SSEB .IB. T.mwooD& i 10 S. 14th St., Richmond. Va.' Request all Gardeners, Farmers and Truckers to send'fOr their : HEW SEED CATALOGUE for 1 888. It contains , descriptions of . ay new and desirable varieties of ilMlPLAIfTS for me Farm, and Garden that are U. .'..adapted o e Soutlu . ; Grass. & Clover Seeds a Specialty. Catalogue mailed free, Send for, it. Star Remember, we are prepared """"an kuius oi joo1 irmtins on short notice, and will 'duplicate the prices, ofany first-class bouse in tnis section of the State. frl!-' SONS Mm tel1 youlomethip HC. WATSON has now got pvery. day the largest stock of go 15 h; d. Watson has now got on hand and grous oi uia rices, special Attention to bis H'- 'Elesrant Line of Drv Goods: ' ' X .- Dress Goida. Notion. Hats tk1 rinfliJTitT largestaudtbeapest lines of the season. ' neaaea wnen you can buy a good hat at cents. His stock of Boots and Shoes is larce. well cheaper than the cheapest. ' He also has" j in ware, urocKery, oaacnery, i runts, valise, Hardware Wooden Willowware, Ac. GROCERIES of all kinds, in cluding a car load of Salt, iust received. - . j-ie iui tuei mure utiia BDeciai HLiefliic Decial attention tn awa ray. Oall and bay a box of Bread Preparation and gtt a present Hepias 4 big" stock or FURNITURE, sactfis bedsWds, mattresses. chair :.. xv.,twhich he keens dd etairs and sava cjtn't. K nnHcmAiri a ii k o.i... ; Hras a big"sto6k-ol c..Ao,i which he keeps bis friends to call and examine his stoct Tffi?. I1.ad "niine his stock b .9P The Prettiest WEARS A BOUGHT of 11. T. COVIGTOrj & CO., WHO ! HAVE IN STOCE A beautiful -line of Jerseys, Wraps, Gloves, ' f I;; PRINTS, DRESS GOODS, - t Trimmings, Neckwear, Hosiery A.nd everything else needed by wnicn will De sow as low as ny one W. T. COVINGTON & CO. The Mem Me "Quibli Sales iand Small Profits." And that shall be my motto an J practice in disposing of the LARGE STOCK TOICIJ IS KOW; .fcor.do.i considerate 1$ necessary : bntl do iu way 01 ury vjrooua or urocenes, 10 can I'j-.CAlTKCT'sEHUMERATE, oargains wortn oraing iier,. a. mm we sixpence is Dettex-Qi&Q a slow sbili.ng, tnd that8 the kindcf bait I'm fishing with, this season. . '., J " . ' H' Ladies Llisses' and Children's Kats, lisui w um MWtMm stock, Cored'ifunj Black, Eoka and Fancy Mixed tffaw,' Black and colored Felt in pt variety, inmmea caiior. ccnooi ana liacK ' Fancy Feathers, Tips and Plnmes in"'all the leading IshaBeft. Plain and fancv Silk Flushes; Velvets ia every conceiveable shade,. fiae," cheap and medium quahtv Pia;n uuu iitui-j Kuuuvua in g(va.b varieiy. . : ( Notions Crepe Lisse Ruchine. white, black and Jerseya, Gloves' Corseta and Bustles in great Variety. Xliildren's Woolen Hoods and Toboggan Caps, &c, Ac. r. , l . . j ; " These goods are direct from New York and are the latest styles Will be sold at the LOWEST PRICES. Call early and be convinced. . . - ' . LADIES' .v- 2JORTH CAROLINA Ijt wkb, Scppe- RlCUMOJTD. CotJNtY. J; lda CO0BT. lames 'tl.3 Covington, Administrator ' of Kobert . Fletcher,: dec'd. pkin tiff, . ; . -' i Susaq Fletcher, Sandy Fletcher, Georjre Fletcher, Robert" Fletcher; Ben Steele and ' Wife Ann Steele, Cbaries-McLeod and wife Sarah McLeod, defendants.- Proceeding to Sail Land to Make Axset. To'George Fletcher, Robert .Fletcher. Ben , bteele and wife Ann Steele, defendants: . The above entitled action is brousht for the purpose of enabling the plaintiff to sell the .land 'formerly, belonging- to Robert Fletcher, dee'd, ia Richmond county, to make assets for the payment of the debts outstanding against the estate of said Rob ert rletcner, and costs of Administration, in which you are interested as his heirs-at-law ; and you are summoned to appear be fore the Clerk of tbe Superior Court of aforesaid punty, at his office in Rpcking- nam, on uie otn day ot March, r$m, aud answer or demur to the complaint in said action. Z. F. LONG, Clerk Superior Court Richmond Co. January 30, 1888-6t. H. S LEDBETTEE. E. S. LEDBETTEE, JE. LEDBETTER BROTHERS Have just opened out at the old stand of H. C. Dockery, a full and - . v COMPLETE STOCK " . --OF . ; OF ALL KINDSr AND ; ' -V Farm Supplies,; to which they invite, the attention of the public. :' 1.:-..: , - - We propose to. sell as cheap as any lV ' s . ; - themarket -Gusacau.; ... 1 LEDBETTER BROS. is receivings me, ana i& auw Don't go bare- Watson's for 25 ,. MWfri anil full assortmen bin hicr strvV t rlawa ro r"hiK V.,. fas, i for ' tie beforn , -O VJ Grirl in Town JERSEY the neonle of this mm munity, all of else will sell them. People Like : OF FALL AND IN v iiY STORJE. ask yoa, if ycuieed or want anrtline m ana' see xd, Deeanse 1 can eive you fome H.G..DOCKERY. Mats in lmmens raneties. colored fcolkrs BAZAR; OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. . Insure in the NEW I0RK MFE IXSCRfE 40., A PurtljIatBal C., Orjattired ia 1115. J. D. CHtJRCH, Chablottz, N. C ... iger.t for Aorth-and Ssouth Carohna. B. F. LITTLE, Rocxikgham, N. cial Agent. 111 . PAiicies. Koa Forleitasle After ? Tkree-Iears. This Company. offers the best induce ments and greatest .security to Policy hold ers of any Company in existence. For terms, tc apply to . , B. F. LITTLE, , ; Rockingham, N. C, RICHMOND COUNTY i EmTK mm WILL BUT AND SELL LAKDS and all kinds of Real Estate. All property placed in .the bands of this Agen cy will be advertised free of cost to sellers Strict attention, givea .to alt business, and t w.Mfr.11x. ,,r,,JJ.-t tuc lificinu Ul. fauuiw. wuciuuf guera.-- 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, r:" ' - ' - Rockingham, C. Aug Uth, 1887-tf . the finest and most popular inrtru nents bfor the public "T ONE HUNDRED i of pianos f purchased by the great .New England Conservatory of Wi usio, and in Gaily um at max inswi Ponf fall to examine these pfanos which are a creating-uch furore .among our in imaicianaCt Fort full Information boUI lowert prices, terms, etc write or call on I UcKOSI, GMtrd Agt, ' itrpiHBtmo, n. c 21. 1? , '"'3plip mmm v.- ?

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