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T V,-rk-t. te nd" at H tri- - reat ; ara-.it, ett ' x -out -W FOR' tuDie - ratta Roekinffhani Rocket. otAnjnffJ;of , 1 -1 Shoafif. of' Pee Dee village 'died on THURSDAY, MAKCH 8, 1888: " Friday : last and was buried oh Sat- uraay. - - -. : . ; Church Directory. METHODIST CHURCHRey,! net Sunday-will be held the rst,nna.rtrl v. mt?nef rf thifi war Wood, Pastor. Services every Sabbatji at I t i . .. . - mi'- n 11 am., and at at 7:30k:'- , Rockingham Station, ' The Pre- Prayer-meeting every, weanesaay even-1 siuing xuiaer, uey. o. u. Aaams, win preach at night. Quarterly confer-" pttst CHDECK ence in the Sunday-school chapel B. Cobb, Pastor-Servicetf 1st Sunday and on wonaay mgnt ionowmg. Tlinrsilav night preceding at 7:30 P. it. 1 1 ".;U : V 1 " :;''jT-, and third Sunday at IV a. h. and ;7;3Q p. 1 ; Pianos, organs, sheet music, sew-, u. Services at artUdge street mbun- achines. &c..is what Mr. J. L. . o . . - . . . . -- j... .n oofji mom.n at il : m. ana aacur- i day preceding at 2 pV mV- ; -. ; . : - .M.g 1 Stone, of Raleigh, advertises in The ijat-bath-school'every Sabbath at 9 A. it! Rocket this week, and we advise all V THE MAILS. ' in that line .to Poatoffice opens at 7 o'clock a.m. Hula j trices close at 8 p. M. Money order department open from 8 A. M. to.5-P. t -A 2 P. W; STANsrtL,' Postmaster. : ?ho need rany thin read his advertisemjent and write for j''A Sailrqad'Bridgs ;BTKnedS:;v The bridge over Pee Dee, River, in South GarolinioriThe W ilniingtori, Colu nabi &r AifgustalRailroad, ;was burned on Sunday last, in conse- quence or wnicn.jirains, on mat rpau hate -beem passing this place .over the, C. C. Railroad for the past three days. The trains pass over the Car olina Central to Wadesboro, thence over the Cheraw & Wadesboro to Florence, S. C where they resume their own track; We have no par ticulars as to the origin of the fire or the exact extent of the damage. very proud of the fact that he chose excellent men tus , b u pei wi,cuucu us ui the experiment farms, and that every appointment' gave entire ; satisfac tion.. W i"H ' : I: : LOCAL DEPARTMENT. R. Wi KNIGHT, Local Editor, v Maj. J, M. Scales and-Mr. Jas. B. Terrv. of tmr town, both remain Mr. E. M. Andrews, of Charlotte advertises a. large lot of baby car riages at very low prices. '- (This for i the benefit of Y. C. M.) He also carries, an immense stock of furn ture of , all kinds, and will . give prompt attention to all orders. ,: .Tackled ths Wrong Conductor. The Charlotte Chronicle tells of twd con bqys who boarded conduct or Harry P. J oTaris ton's train, on the Carolina Central, last Friday'night. r ! : Souttport's Raalroai . '. From the Wilmington Messenger. ; , J. M. Johnson, Esq., of Marion, S C:, attorney for the Northwestern & South Atlantic Pwailrottd, came up from "Southport yesterday morning on his return home. . ' A Messenger reporter meeting him at the Qrton asked him about the prospects for building the Northwest ern & South Atlantic. He, replied that the prospects for this enterprise were now brighter than they ever were, and that it was his under standing that the work of.grading : l 'Fine Lot of tolled 'gold plate and solid, gold Jewelry all the lateststyles iasleeve and'collar buttons, studs, scarf-pins, breastrptn8, necklaces, ear-arops, ini tial pins, &c. &c, -just received at Stewart's ;fnd very low. f r cash, with a.fuirguarantee as q quality. Call and see them. " v If you have a sick' headache take a dose of-Laxador,weirnow you wn find relief. ; - Read bur new. clubbing offers. . .. Stewairt's I Sheriff John, M. Smith had a settlement with the County Corh nrtssioners on Monday last, and. his report makes a very creditable show ing. Only 395 delinquent polls were 1 returned, and 38 poUs ;and fiv " T - . 1 " . I . 1 Rev. Mr. Fergason will begin a se- property were reponea wmcn were not vstea. ine amount oi cuuuiy tifxes collected is between $11,(XXX See advettisement , of iaieof val uable laiid belonging to the estste of John D.lTembertoh;dceased. The latest styles of Prints, Plaid3, Dress Goods sn'l Notions now being received and in for the Christmas Holidays ; also a full They got on the train at Charlotte the line would be commenced at no assortment of Confectioneries, Groceries, minus tickets and money, and when far distant day. . bnV thS" and wWe sold accordingly. - . Ties of jaeetings at the Presbyterian ohurch here-on to-morrow nigh tf The usual Missionary collection Trill be taken a,t the Methodist church next Sunday at the na or ning service. Mrs. Emeline Bradley, wife' of our former coimtyman, Capt. James T. Bradley, died, in Wadesboro on the 23rd of February. . A medical ioutnal says: "If a -: -child does not -thrive on fresh milk, boil it.:' Rather indefinite, but we v presume it Hieans to boiHhe milk. If it be true- that an- early Easter brings an early Spring, we may ex pect an early Spring. " Easter comes on the first Sunday in April, which is the first day. the-conductor came around for tick ets they refused to pay, and showed fight. One of them struck at the conductor who promptly knocked thim down, and finally ditched both of the bullies several miles this side !of Charlotte. . One of the rowdies is a Mexican and the other a Texan, and they marched into the Buford f House .dining room a few days ago in true Western stylein their shirt sleeves and their legs incased in huge coarse boot-legs. Fire. From the Tarboro Southerner. Hats, Clothing, Shoes, Rubbers, &c., at prices never before known f in Rockincrham. X ucoiui y luuiuiiJi tuo nv-j. kji i , j m; TIT ware. Stove9, Stove-fixturea Furniture and Mattresses coiiBtrantly on hand at extreme ly low prices, and almost anything you want lor cash or barter. Highest prices paid for Furs, Hides, Tal I have just received a handsome Hne 7b; ; :x-' Spring Clothing which:! invite the puBUco call and examined By buying earl XbpugK" ' theni cheap and will sell at close jmiajgm ; . The straw hats will be on later, butoe.Aava v just opened the finest line of Felt.andVpoU;; Mats we ever naa, ana w.e propubr uu v hem our low prices will move them;otit, i:::.v:. Everything Nice f or the Hc!:cepe A Fresh lot of Butter and Chee.:, Prsser7jell7icv .: A FULL LINE OF GROCEllH, for cash only.. ' The best cider in town. -Snuff at 50 cents, per lb. J -Uy:,, , fi - GILES E. WISHART.; and $12,000. A frolicsome "didapper" furnish ed sport for a crowd of gunners ... on Mondav evening last. The bird was on Great Falls pond, ad no less than one hundred and fifty rounds, from shot-guns nd rifles, were fired at him at a distance of from fifteen to fifty yards,' but his birdslrip con tinued his sports seemingly uncon scious of the "deadly fire- aimed nt him. The sport was resumed by both bird and gunners on Tuesday morning and Mr". C. E.-Ashworih killed him at a distance of fully one hundred yards with a Flobert rifle. A Burglar Caught., For two or three days last week a fellow giving'his name as H. C. Fish er loafed around town, picking a banjo and making himself a nuis ance generally. v On Friday hewent to the gee Dee House and got his dinner, ahd,'when asked for pay, he had po money. He went back and got supper and was ordered to leave and stay away. But he slipped into a room and spent the night there, and -tried to get his breakfast, but Judge Philips caught fire and crea ted considerable commotion in the upper part of the town. The alarm was sounded and sent a crowd in the direction of the fire which for tunately was put Out before many arrived. Not much damage was done, as the presence of the Judge and ladders which he keeps foi such occasions, thus saved the building and his residence. low, Beeswax, Rags, and all kinds of coun try produce. 50-tf. A. P. STEWART.. Durham will soon have panning factory and a broom factory and probably other small industries. The Junior Order of United Ameri can Mechanics is moving in the. matter and its zeal is very commend able. The order is doing what it can to build up the country wher ever it goes, and will not give its countenance to any effort to fo- 11 MM How about that new registration for the town? Different lawyers 1 , i . . x . i a. i j:v,.. rr w M -FmvlkP fe Po. have Kana omersj construe u.e un placed their handsome soda appa- ently. Some say, that thirty days ratus in position, ard are only, -wait- notice is sufficient, while others say ing for a warm wave before legin- that thirty days' notice of the new ring to deal out sodand mineral registration must be given and then ; thirtv davs.in which to register. It waters. . " " .. . 1 .. . occurs to us that an easy soiuuon to ment strife between employer and failed. On Saturday night about employee, but works in midnight Mr.. . C. Hemming, a boarder at Mrs. McDonald's, was awakened bv some one entering bis The County Commissioners were the problem wouhjl be to order the in Bession-on Monday, and the whole election and appoint a registrar at day was takeri upin allowing court once. The matter has got to be at--clairos and other routine business, tended to, and nothing is to be gain Nothing of public interest was 'before ea by putting it off. It is the d utj "the Board. of tle Town Commissioners to order tl. nowNrinrUtrntiAn nnc annoint a . . -uwtv- vi.wM..w.. - i r : Mr. Giles E. Wishart has added . . nn(1hGV should do it with- an improvement to his store by .put- unnecessarvdeW. ' I . i - . . The "Country, Editor." If there is in all this busy world, says the St. Joseph, Mo., Herald, a man wh earns and deserves all that he gets, it is the editor of a weekly naner in a small town. If there is a i i man to wbom the people owe good will and hearty support it is that self same editor. The "country ed itor," as he is called in this great na tion, is a force at which his metro politan brothers cannot aflord to the ting upji clothfhg "platform in the L . ! . 1 1 1 1 rear. He has Teceivea ana openea out a large stock of Spring clothing of which he. invites inspection. Mr. J. W. McElwee, the marble yard man of Gibson's Station, is do ing a good business there and pro poses to "hold forthatthe oldstand" during the present year. When you die, call on him for a monument. room,-tbedoor being unlocked. The intruder proved to be Fisher, and he was marched out at the point of a pistol. He lurked about, however, and an. hour or two later slipped into the room andfstole Flemming's coat and i'estl -Later in the night (some time' afreJ3"o-clbck) he again went to the PJielDee House and stole two overqoat which were hanging in the office. Mr Fletnaiing discovered his loss about 'day S"trtiday morning" and at once aroused marshal Morton and began- h search for Fisher. He was soon eed" hi a room at Long's ho tel, with'the door lockedon the in- side. He, refused operi the doer or makeany .resnonse whatever to demands -for 'admittance. .J.A ladder a sensioie and efficacious way to elevate all classes, and intends to show by pre cept and example that the true way to abolish poverty is by liaru worK and plenty of it. May the order be successlul in its enterprises. Dur ham Plant. A SPECIFIC TOR - BUCH AS Panful ClnppwMd Jmfullf rofaae 9 canty and MENSTRUATION or ONTHLT SICKNESa If taken during the CHANGE OP IATK, mt enffering and danger will be avoided. fWSead foe ' Hnuoi to Wohik, mailed tree. B&uditkls Bwulatob Co., AUanta, O. In Augusta, Ga., the other day a tree was cut in the lorest at six ,-vVk in th mnrnincrnnd bv-Y'ht v w.. ... o j 4 t it had been turned into printea-pa- pers and the people were reading in them the news of the day. At Reading, Pa., a ruffian robbed Mrs. YV. J. Miller; of twenty-three inches of her beautiful tresses while she was nlone in her home. was procured and .access to the room gaine'dhyjtfay of -the window, and Fisher, was arrested, and placed in jail. All ofthe stolefi property was recovered.- - - . Miss Blakey leaves this week for the Northern markets to buy her Spring stock of millinery goods. tne Rneer His hand has been at will take special pains to get goods helm so lon and. has been found so of the latest styles and best fabrics, gteaov so firm and so unflinching, and asks that her customers wait hat the great dalies must perforce and see her goods before buying any J take off their bats in respect as he thing in her line. . passes by. The Spirit of the South corrects ws in regard to theclosing up of Mr. E. A. McDonald's bar-room. It is Ezporimsnt Farms. "Raleigh Cor.' WiL Messenger. 'Yourorfcspohdent had an inter view fwith, Mr. jJohn Robinsnn, the Commissioner of Agriculture, thys morning;' IIe 'said that , his trip to the northeastern counties was an en tire success. r In each of nine coun ties he organized the farmers and held an institute, and in- each he or ganized an experimental farm and appointed a superintendent of the same. These farms are a new thing in North - Carolina. They will not cost much. The Agricultural De- Tlieir Rusinecs Rooming. Probably no one thing has caused such a general revival of trade at Dr. V. M. Fowlkes & Co.'s Drug Store as their giving away to their customers of so many free trial bot tles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Their trade is simply enormous in this very valuable ar ticle from the fact that it always cures and never disappoints. Cold?, Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, ahd all throat and lung diseases qtiiekjy cured. You can test it be fore buying by getting a trial ooiue free, large size-$l. Every bottle war ranted. NjSYV ADVERTISEMENTS. LAN FOR SALE. 300 acres of land on both sides of the railroad, i miles from Rockingham. Price $1 per aero. 9 acrea of land inside the incorporation of the town of Rockingham, with two dwell ings and a good barn. Land in a high state of cultivation. Will be sold cheap. Xf ACRES in Laurel Hill township, ad pJVj joining the lands of Mrs. Whitfield MMntosh unci Mrs. Mi ton Mcintosh. Une thirJ"of land in cultivation. ACRES, one and a half miles from Z.- i ) town, at the low p'rice of $4 per acre. Four settlements, with dwellings and outhouses, on it. Terms made easy O ROOM HOUSE on Pearl street, in e) eood condition. Lot 170x50 feet, " f ACRE-? six miie northeast of town, OU on which is a good vineyard of scup pernongs 10 acres m bearing vines. 1 tract land, 140 acres, H miles from town, known as the Elisha Long place. 1 lot known as the Alley lot. 1 lot known as thn livery stable lot. 1 lot on Washington street with two stores on same, 40x75 feet. A acres, with house on same, one mile from town. 1 tract of 50 aci-ps. 1 J miles from town. All the above property will be sold cheap and on ood terms. A. M. McAULAY, Real Estate Agent PHARR & LONG. CHARLOTTE, .JSTl CV . SUCCESSORS TO ' ' --;'' E. D. LATTA & BRO., We now have the Largest and Best-.-. -Selected slock of Men's, YeutL's aadBsy's CletMsg J.V THE STATE. And we invite all clothing purchasers to an examination of our prices and stock. We also have the latest novelties in Gents Furnishing Goods. And our stock of Hats includes everything to be desired in this line. We solicit orders from a distance to . which we promise our careful and per- , gonal attention. We will send goods to any part of the country , on approval, returnable at our expense. - Dr. VY. M. Fowlkes & Co,, EOCKINCtHAM, 2ST. O. V Pure MEDICINES, CHEMI CALS, PATENT MEDI CINES, TRUSSES, SHOUL DER BRACES, CANDIES, STATIONERY, PAPER, PENS, INK.ic. Drugs, PAINTS, OILS, YAR NISHES& DYE-STUFFS TOILET AlsTD . FANCY ARTICLES, CIGARS, TOBACCOjND ClMRETT?. Letter Papr, Blank Books, Receipts, Checks, Fine Confections, &. BUIST'S FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. Pure 'Wines and Lfquors for Medicinal Purposes Always on Hand) 54?- Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours, day or night. - SPECTACLES AT ALL PUKES. Ladies and Gents GOLD AND' SILVER WATCHES, and Clocks sold cheap and tion at lowest prices fine diamond Rings, Pins, Studs, o:c Sale of Land. in poorm also see tlxit thei u fieri ntendent has that ad vantea ol.good- agricultural readrhg rifttterH ' ! " Tlie plarjis this : ' To have such a farm in eaehounty in North Car- The Sixth Congressional District. , The Democratic Executive Com I in P Ua Qi-viU rirrorrPBSl(Snnl . i :1 f. :U iL. - 3 A true that some, of his property is to l tu ulilu "6 . panment w.n iuuum. u.c 6u .uu v..,, , u I District met (or was called to meet) whatever else is oossible. and will ;ii"nkxBAin Wadesboro yesterday for the pur- . 1 . ., .1nno nf nrnvirfin? for the election oi z a good Article it flmd.irom ine 1 - r , ,T , 7i ti -:,t ' a""1 delegates to the State and National rm thabqielhnjot. y 4 "" . , - - . . conventions. Thes work of organiza- The fair at New Berne on the 13th, tion has begun ..earlier than usual Uth and I5th of March, will be an this yeaj and we predict that the Qymsft .Uk'g.'ihe 11,500 now given occasion of the State it appears to Democratic party will be organized annifaHl. by. the .Department of Ag og. We are nleaaed, to ee an effort as it has not bpen since 1876V It is rjcuiture to the State Agricultural So- teine made ta-fostef trie culture of f necessary that it shoufldTje, and .the. rwch' the latter have been for oysters, fish'eta l.TereVare ; few white: people recognize and appfe Etrs ryibtiqgto the"' payment of vuaiineiS 1U 'WHICH JUUlUluuo nuin uavc wcmvi. ximMv.-.v . r,- preuFlUIIlJS, liUUUSC uiicv;njr return more to the State than dn j couraged by the accessions to theirl plyrarett! i ol-Temiurn or, prizes to ws line. ; i . ranks in the last election; causea, Dy-4t nathv and dissension lntberDemo- tVipiRUBerifitenderitsfor instance. ci . ' - . .. m. I t ... '-i . - . . oeeing -frequent notices in ahk i ranua . th. . Rfinnbhcans-wiiU.a -W!whrft.W-f,nftiofinnrin, wcket 01 hne hofirs siancnterea tne r Trr,rf -tn Yitfet? - a -.w Kof 50riav Past season, a friendjerites to tell us the yoke upojr,our neck. . Mrj R0birMoh Qys he 'desires to di I w " V II livruill.l mm V II iilKU - 4b -WM I IJL. - a --. - t- 7 I M 7 I I II) Mk I It-! I - I 1 L. CFl U. I U. 1 TMIftlW I 11 m tM 1T. nf WflKcnPo wppntlv killed. i n'n'MnV.tiii' . ' -n j. i " v.. i personal- amuiuuus .uw. uumug ne oeiieves n. win uo more guou TY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER of the D Superior Court of Richmond county, N. C, made in the case of Emma L. Pem- bertou, Executrix of John V. remberton, dee'd, against Clarence L. Pemherton and others, defendants. I will se!l publicly, to the highest bidder, at the court house door in. Rockingham, county and State afore said, on the-"3rd day of April, 18S8, alLthe land devised to John D. Pmbrton by the will of his father, James D. Pemberton, dee'd. " It consists of the tract known as the dwelling house place, of about . 71 acres, " 1 . 1 V.il il.. near Maneum : aiso a iract ioriu oi iue aforesaid tract, containing acres, ana oi such part of the"River tract as was .willed and devised to the widow of James D. Pemberton for her life and after her death to John D. Pemberton; and also- of the part of the River tract devised directly to John D. Pemberton, which lies directly be tween the land 6f the widow and the land of Mrs. Helen Reid. These, lands will be sold to make assets to "pay thedebts of Trror D. Pemberton, dec d, and charges ot admin istration, which the personal property is insufficient to pay, and the commutation value of the widow s interest m Baia lands. - Tferniajof ale Half cash ; balance to be paid November 1st, 1888, with interest at 8 ar eeti per annum from day of sale. Titl reUtined. ' EMMA L. PEMBERTON, -" Commissioner. February 28, 1888. Pounds net. hV'chittl A3 g, our iriena cans uiem, anu p,Lfl nmftn onttA fln hazard jnsucJiLw w. nA r.Un W utGno thflStat.. Pne weighed 445 'arid "the Bther450r t.lstror)he mav easily be averted.1 a arinnltnral Societv nav it. because M r. May fian.take the Th- Majority of the malcontents are it wii. reach every county, and of long .since ashamed of their deser- COurse eery County Would be di- The folio winr notice" la posted iipition- and are, ready to w dock, rectly interested. ,lhe- railways, he Hthe conn hnn.r Jn th? torr4 -even as "hewers ot wooa ana araw- gayS ghow many courtesies, ana March the 1st 1888. , ers of water." The only thing eSsen- Uyi giye special aid in this matter of Mv Wxto. vij i tioi tn victorv is oreanizauon bucu u --rnpnmpnt iarm bvpivinwcnaan if, j "n icit' mv ui;u anu ,vjo.i vi i r '.- .. " . ; . i i vjw . 0 0- L 3ruarv the I set r1 n8ent and T wilnot- h rpiarioncible n?r ine.v debt'thst ?he ma wine awav from home. ... . A8 this is not an ndvartisemehL , -T,. Withhold the name. rates, etc. How," "all this is quite new, and Mr. nennlp. are ceived at Wishart's, nd to Resold .ZJ Z 7L .7a L . r?,rV,T nlnsfi for cash. mieresteuin w uinu, .v t -A large lot of plowsturn plows, guA;.to..'be- discussed-fvrlly. SSSSaS Eobinson;8ays:tharthe peop Burwell, Walker & Guthrie, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rockingham, O. Office opposite the old postoffice. t ji. 3-1 ?n " S- " ess s- wjS a 2- 2. tk i O in -j m 3 CO t3 (bv g Jf. r- to 0- S 3 s few ' Christmas Has Come and Gone, And this leaves us with a broken stock in many lines of roods. Irv Dress Goods we have, had a sale such as we never have had during oar mercantile experience, and of course this leaves us with a broken stock.- Now to get rid of this broken Hue we win, lor oru i oaoti, cioae un out at such a. price as will move alrtho remnants and parts ot pieces. Many of them are all-wool, double-wide, uau ana examine men?. J" fact anything we have we propose to close out at price that will moVd them in time for Spring purchases. We are Agents for the - which is durable and healthful and made from long-leaf pine straw, and is the most comfortable carpet you can use, and it is cheap. ' Agents also for Horsetord s liread rreparauon, soia in over iue uuiw $6.2-5 per case. Buy of us and save the freiguts. - we are aiso Agenu wr Malloy fe Morgan's liuncn rarnDy. ine oaie or ouncat:,. : : - . We will close out the balance ol our uiotnmg ai a iow pnw:. .isu nH". ' diea' Merino and WooLUnderweaf. ' We always keep Up our line of ladies, genta eb4 children'! Shoes. In this line we ar alwava bottom because . we buy through a party on the spot where the goods are offered below their worth. We have a line of hosiery we are desirous to-close out. Examine ttiem. e Keep vxm, ieai, cuear vc. Gent3 drees and working fcnirts. uun3 ana uonara ior uum gwiw auu rauico, xiairu kerc'.uefs, Notions, Hats, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Shear.. Screw-Driven. Brace, and Bits. Razors. All these goods at less than you .can buy, them. Irk other words. we want to sf 11 anything we have now in btock at lean insojou cu uuy iue articU anywhere. Thanking you for past favors, and wun tne comxuimcoia o; ine season, we are - i ours, vu, GIBSON'S STATIC?! E1ARBLE YARD, Ingram's Fishery. OnwarcL! Is the Word. MY FISHERY AT THE GRASSY Islands is now catching a large quan tity iof Fish of the various kinds which usuallv run in the waters of the Pee Dee. They "wnT be delivered in Rockingham flire or four days each week and retailed at, moderate nnces. They tan be had in quantities at the Fishery, where we have J eood accommoaations ior man anu ucasi,. 8 - - S. B7 INGRAM. J W McElwee, ormeriy jiifYork Conntv, S. C, bas etablishd marble works at th litf.lAtnwn of Gibson's Station. Richmond County. - Having had ten years' experience in the business, he is prepared to do aati&factory work, in ....... ' IrUimESTDNES AND MONUMENTS. He keepsthe best quality of material, 'and will use none other tijan first-class marblej J. W. McELWEE, Cibson's StatlorY, H. C. . Tmr-rrt a. TT W VI 1 THE PROaBBBSlVJSrAKAifiK en- --T'-r- . ? on amlication. Address I ters its third volume at the foUowing ... : 1 subscriber. 1 vear $1 25 . enr,RnriVers. 1 vear 5-00 10 subscribers, 1 year... 10 00 One copy I year free to the sender of a flnVi nf- t.M-i F.icrbt nacres. 40 columns, weekly, bend cash, (charges prepaid) to v t. f. pnT.K . v. J ' - - 1 1 ' ' ' ' L. L. POLK, Raleigh, N. C- OF EVERY DESCRIPTION neatly done at THE ROCKET OFFICE i 5 t UllgHVJ
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