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- I i.' Another Letter From Blaine. : - The New-York ' Tribune of yester day published the following : "Paris, May 17, jl88S. Whitelaw Reid, Esq., Editor 'Y.Tribune.My; Dear Sir : Since my return to Paris from Southern . Italy on' the 8th inst, I have learned (what I did not before believe) 'that my name may yet be presented' to the National Conven tion as d 'candidate for: the presiden tial nproinatiojh; of the Republican party. A single phrase of my letter of Januatry 25,rom Florence, (which every walk of life ought to be, if the theory of free and equal government were observed, the peer of any other citizen in the eye of the law. .But in American legislation since the great war classes have not been ignored. , On the contrary,- classet have been! created and class dfetine tions enforced. And in almost every case the ; power of the. country in making laws and in executing them has, under the false system of priv iliges created as a bonus for needed revenues, but maintained and de fended for private advantage, been ! M m Wa,VWe,,AXfa. Ul t I n.u,ul,,criu;guiaaiUtiexen:ise(1 jft f.lV0r of the capitalists, pcisunuu jjuwer 10 ueciue, nag oeeii treated by many of my most valued friends as not absolutely conclusive in ultimate and possible contingen .cies. On the J other hand, friends equally I devoted and disinterested nave cpnstrued my letter (as it should be construed) to be an un conditional withholding of my name lrom thej National Convention. They have in jconsequence given their sup port to eminent gentlemen who are candidates for the Chicago nomina- either individually or.united in cor porations chartered br the general or by local government. It is against the artificial condi tion thus created and Sustained that laborers deed legal protection not that they may have domination or special privileges, but that they may have fair play in spite of the ine qualities with which misgovernment has handicapped them. The greatest of all recent labor The State of North Carolina' was ! .-, here indeed yesterday Never was there a gathering more thoroughly ; representati ve of the best ' interests of the State than that which assem bled as the State Democratic Con vention. It was generally agreed to be the finest, fullest convention the Democracy of the State has ever known, and it means, we honestly believe, that the Democracy of the State the brain, the , business inter ests, trade, manufactures, farming and the professions are fully arous ed to the danger of falling again in to the hands of Radicalism, and are determined to prevent such an un toward event at any cost of time, trouble cr means. The Democracy is aroused and the fact betokens vic tory in North' Carolina even as vic tory is as nearly assured as it is pos- sible for it to be to the Democracy of the country at large. News and Observer. Subscribe for the Rocket. mm WEAK NERVES r-ifL 1 cSS lNroriaurful uerv ,-tauulanU. i RHEUWJATISM ; , - - tbs true remedy for Bhenmsnsm.- KIDNEY COMPLAINT8 fcidaey oamplsinUL DYSPEPSIA P AWE'S Cam UOftrOTTWD nrmKyncxm vm .stolnach. and auteta the nerres of the dire, tfrtamnt. This 1 why it cures eraa the ' worse cuei ox Dyspepsia, CONSTIPATION P Aunt's Oklkbt Co irpotrro la not eathsr. tic It to a laxUire. giving-easy aDdBstaril action to the bowels. BegTUaritr surely Xol lrrcra it UmA. . Nerrous Prostretlon. N.rrocs Headache, ! Beeonunidear eeslombtiAW N"IFU' r"""Z Price $1.00. BoldbyDrusgtt pplTu4 all affection- of the Kidney. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO. Prop . ! BABY CARRIAGES I Baby Carriages ! AT ANDREWS' FURNITURE STORE. JHE flLLEGER fJRGHHS tion.some-of whom would not. I am I lL e uv. ' r . . .j A authorities, m recognition of theob- out, uao uuuamiwu 10 assume inai position if I had desired to represent the party in the presidential contest ofl888. . If I sbould now, by speech or by silence, by commission or omission, permit my name, in any event, to come before the convention, I should incur thje reproach of being uncan did. with those who have always ligations imposed by this artificial condition is the Chinese treaty, which protects the free and self-respecting labor of the country against the competition of Mongolian coolies, imported by capitalists who seek to' perpetuate the monopolistic rule that would exclude from the United States the products of foreign indus try while paying a premium for the been candid with me. Ispeak, there- dmesticaion of the loweslandmost iure, uecause i am noi wining lo re- j u ,u;M It is asainst such a revival of the worst form of slavery slavery with out the mollifying influences of long association between master and ser vant that the Chinese treat7, made by Democrats on Democratic prin ciples, hs protected our industry. main in a doubtful attitude. I am not 'willing to be the cause of mis leading a single man among the - millions who have given me their suffrages and their confidence. Iam liot willins that .even one of mv . - faithful supportersih the pastshould think me capable of paltering in a . double jsense with my words. As suming that the presidential nomi nation could by any possible chance be offered to me, I could not accept it without leaving in the minds of thousands of these men the impres sion that I had not been free from indirection, and therefore I could not accept it at all. The misrepre sentation of malice have no weight, but the just displeasure of triends I could not: patiently endure. "Republican victory, the prospects . of which grow brighter every day, can bie imperiled only by lack of unity in council or by acrimonious contest over men. The issue of pro tection, is incalculably stronger and greater than "-any man, for it con cerns the prosperity of the present and generations yet to come. Were - it possible for every voter of the re public to see for himself the condi tion and Recompense of labor in Eu rope, tie party, of free trade in the United) States would not receive the support of one wage-worker between the two oceans. It may not be di- in our power as philanthrop- Emi SefemoH with Ordt tad it delay. Hansi till paper wash waennf, C0UGHS,CR0Uf AMD CONSUMPTION CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED. To the Editor Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy lor the above ; named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy febe to any of your readers who have consumption if they will send me their express and postof fice address. Respectfullv, T. A. SLOCUM, M. C, 181 Pearl St., New York. . Under the laws of Iowa a railroad passenger who sticks his head out of a car vfindow and has it knocked off by a switch bar is guilty of a misdemeanor, and can be sent to jail for three months. Xctly b V An. -3 "Ml Bk A J T A end A Their Business Booming. Probably no one thing has caused soch a general revival of trade at Dr W. M. Fowlkes & Co.'s Drug Store as their giving away to their cus torners of so nuny free trial bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Theirtrade is simply enormous in this very valuable ar ticle from the fact that it always cures and never disappoints. Colds Colds. Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup and al! throat aftd lung diseases test it be i 'i m nrrn All I I 1 l " II KM -2 a 2 1 0 2 oa bi S275 ORGAN & $90.00. Stool imd Book Tree. Other beuittfol styles from 900 to 973. circulars rree on appiicannn. Special 30 Day ofTer now ready. The oldest organ manufacturer in Washlnirton, i T. J. 90 arf mamufacttvring rgiM. This ornn will be sent oa 15 days' test trial. 99,00O of thcooorgans now In uao. Thtr ora I beintlfttl, tAy ore ncttt, they arc lasting. rt-fi uae mMnnractarer, - II. W. A umn, WMhtngtwi. M. o CM to o CO o CM O LO 0 1 a ft g O 0 o fit E3 s CO (1 a P3 a o a o 0) a. OS P. 00 -4- 35 G O H no W ' 1 ' I S 0 S H J c I- W SWiiT CUm R1ULLEI53. AND The sweet ir-im. an rstlicpwl from tree of tfca same name, growtiin al.ng tho small streams m the SooUiern Staler comiii a stimnlatins pectorant principle that loosens the phlaitm pro dnctng tho early morn ins cough, ana stimulates UMCniM to tnrOWOnine raise mwaunumiuw!' and wbooDinK-consh. When combined withtns old fleida, healtn mncUaeinoua principle In me mniiern plant of the old neiaa, presenui in Vr. CBEROKE8 RKintDT Of ft WE XT GUM AND MCU w hinm imlf f or Courhs. Cronn. WhooplnK-con(th and eonnumption; and so pala toble, any child is pleased to take it. Ask your Mt lor it. rnce 'AXTEK A. TAYLOJa.Atlaiif.Csw Elliott & marsh, Fmture MmUms, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Make the Best Common Goods Offered. No shoddy goods. Catalogue and price list furnished. TRY SAMPLE LOT and be convinced. 3m. o CO o " 00 g o o O 5 0 C O t 1 O ej c. . H El $ 0 (0 u 0 cj 03 60 a C -t s J A Nice Reed Body Carriage upholstered in Crete nne or Ramie, with either Canopy cr Parasol Top, Reed Carriages upholstered in JBatine, Spun Silk or Silk Plush, in popular cole rt, to $25. H3 o T3 a at . c 3 GO P a 3 b0 5 BSJ M 0 2 5 "2 S? a o J & Wound Cane Bodv Carmpes m Plnsh. from SIR . Call and aee them or write for prices if in need of a carriage, as I bavs a laree, wsil aasorveu olocm. ut. low yiuxa. iruij, E. n. ANDREWS, Charlotte. fJ. C. 1 ' B CHARLOTTE, N. C. THE LEFEVER AR&S COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF Automatic Kmmerless CAPS f EAR & UDKIN VALLEY B. R. CO. THOS.B.PACE, HAMLET, H. C. Wholesale and Retail Passenger and Mail. auicklv cored. You cau fore buvins by eettinjr a free trial rto' elevate the European laborer, bottle,! large size $1. Every bottle oi -i . .... i ij win De a asiing sugma upon smnn.?hin if wp nprmit the r i i . i r j l i UUtatCU a imi iiiia oaiis Euronean level And in the The test Salve m the world for bruises' European level. ADO m ine nlrs. salt rheum, fever sores. e rewards of labor everywhere.! tetter, chappd hands, chilblains, corns, and f ondrnsed Time Table. To Take Effect Monday, Sept. 5, 18S7. TRAINS MOVING NORTH. Freight and Passenger. 1:30 p m 3:3-5 p m 4.15 p m ' 8:10 p m 8:20 a m 12:20 p m 1:33 p m 7:45 p m DEALER IN o f encf t! vJUiLe advanced if we steadily re fuse to! lower the standard at home, Yours very respectfully, . James G. Blaine." all skin eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or ,no pay required. 1 1 is guaran teed to eive perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Thomas S. Cole. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Le Bennettsville, Ar Maxton, Le Maxton, Ar Fayetteville, Le Fayetteville, Ar Sandford, Le Sandford, Ar Greensboro, Le Greensboro, 8:30 a m 9:40 a m 9:57 a m 11:50 p m 12:05 p m . 2:17 p m 2:40 p m 6:00 p m 10:10 a m Ar Filot Mount'n 2:15 p m Passeuger and Mail, No. 1 dinner at San ford. Passenger and Mail, No. 11 dinner at Germanton. TRAINS MOVING SOUTH. Le Pilot Mount'n :410 pm Grerleral Merchandise. Now in Stock and to Arrive 12,000 yards Calico, Ginghams, and oth er Dress Goods. 2,000 vards Pant Goods. $1,500 worth of Shoes. 500 dozen Keer's Thread. 2,000 Balls of Ball Thread. 10 gross Diamond Dyes. 200 boxes of Tobacco. 35 gross Snuff. 2d backs ot Coltee. 10 bbls. each Sugar and Molasses. 250bbls. Flour. Lard, Fish, Salt, Canned Goods, Candy, and a.full line of I ' Brace Up. Youj are feeling depressed, your appetite, is poor, you are bothered with headache, you are fidgetty, nervous, and generally out of sorts, and you want to brace up. Brace up, but not with? stimulants, sprioj medicines, or bitters, which have lor their basis very cheap, bad whis key, and which stimulate you for an hour, and then leave you in worse Condition than before. .. What you action is brought for the sale of land eit want is an alterative that will purify uate is the aforesaid county, for partition Your blood, start healthy action bf of the proceeds between you and the plain- '-1a i,:,inAu roafr.ro vmir v. tiffs;,and you are required to be and ap- "nvn w hath ahd P-f W? the Clerk of the, Superior Court -j r- .. . Ar Greensboro, Le Greensboro, Ar Sandford, Le Sandford, Ar Fayetteville, Le Fayetteville, Ar Maxton, Le Maxton, Ar Bennettsville, NORTH CAROLINA, In the Superior Richmond County. I Court. William I. Everett and W. E. Crosland and Joseph K. Diggs, Plaintiffs, AGAINST J. H. Williamson, Trustee of Phoebe Wil liamson, Defendant. To J. H. Williamson, Trustee of Phcebe Williamson, Defendant: You are notified that the above entitled strenath. Such a medicine you will find in Electric Bitters, and only 50 cents a bottle at Dr. W. M. Fowlkes Jt Co.;s Drug Store. Labor in Politics. Prom the Ne"w jdrk Star; ; .. ; J ' '' The question ' is "often asked, "Wht should there 'be special, prbr Ivision foi' tabor frr political mannge- rnentj? The American workman is neither jliv nor serf. He is a free itizen, -in . full enjoyment of the samei rights as thegre tt.land owner or capist'.riiillionaire. Why, then, single Mra,v6ut for peculiar favor ? Why separate him in your laws from a Kts fellow citizens, and treat him al ' most as if he. were a child, or ah In dianj W other "ward of the nation ?" ' There is no little truth in the line of thought that inspires such ques - tions. In a land - of equal rights there should not, normally, be any ' class of theaforesaid county, "at his office in the court house in Rockingham, in said coun ty, on the 28th day of May, 1888, and an swer ; ;or demur to the complaint filed in said action. Given under my h&nd at office in Rock ingham the 9th day .of April, 1888. . Z. Ff LONG, Clerk . Superior Court ;of Richmond county. 8:30 p m 10:00 a m 7:45 a m 1:30 pm 2:00 pm 1:50 p m 3:15 p m 4:15 p m 7:05 p m 4,30 p m 5:30 a m 6:27 p m 9:00 p m 6:40 p m 9:45 p m I 8:00 p m I 12:00 m Passeneer and Mail dinner at Sanford. . FACTORY BRANCH. Leave Millboro, 8:05 a m Arrive at Greensboro, 9:50 a m Leave Greensboro, 6:00 p m Arrive at Millboro, 4:25 p in Passenger and Mail Train runs daily ex cept Sundays. Frei't and Accommodation Trains run be tween Fayetteville and Bennettsville on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Frei't and Accommodation train runs be tween Fayetteville and Greensboro Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays, and be tween Greensboro and Fayetteville Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays. irams on ractory crancn run daily ex cept Sunday. Close connection is made at Maxton with Carolina Central Railway Passenger Trains to and lrom W ilmington. W. 15. KYLE, General Passenger Agent, J, W. Far, General Superintendent. GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, HATS, UwPARKER'S OINOER TONKJ without djlay. A rait ineuicmal com pound that cures when all els fails V ebred the wsrst cams of Con gh, Weak Lu&e, Asthma Indigestion, Inward Fain a. Exhaustion. Invaluable for RheuiAatfsm, female Weakneem, amd all pains and dis orducs of the Stomach and Bowels. 50c at Drsggiata HINDERCORNS. The saf ess. rarest and best cure for Corns, Bunion, c so cure. ' Steps all pain. Ensures comfort to the feet. Never fails eenu asxiragsnta. . iinoox et ua, a. x. 1 Onward! Istlie Word. rrtHE PROGRESSIVE FARMER en- l,' ters its third volume at the following rates : ' ' --,-. . 1 subscriber, ,1 5-subscribers, 1 year.......... 5 00 K) subscribers, 1 year ...;...10 00 One copy I year free tft-the sender of a club often. ,;' , Eight pages, 40 columns, weeblv. Send cash, (charges prepaid) to ' ' 1 . r Jb. Li. L-ULH, Kaleigh; JN. C- distinctions. Every citizen in I Subscribe for the campaign Rocket. BBST IN 1 GREASE 5HS WORLD. ; It wearing qualities are unsurpassed, actually outiautlng two boxes of any other brand. Free from Animal Oils. RTUET THE GENUIKK. FOE SAKE BY 1 BALERS GENERALLY. John W. Cole. Feank McNeill. cole s- McNeill, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ROCKINGHAM, N. C. Office on corner of Academy Square. 1 1 Manufactures and Keeps In Stock Steam Engines & Boilers, OF ALL KINDS. AND Repairs MACHINERY Prcmptly Attended To. JOHN WILKES, Madager. B. Nichols, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF Before buying elsewhere, be sure to get my LOW PRICES FOR CHEAP and FI1TE GOODS cf the LATEST PATTERNS. IB- KICECOIjiS, WEST TRADE STREET. - CHARLOTTE, N. C. RESERVE YOUR ORDERS FOR Notions. Clothing, &c. Now is the time for those who buy for cash to lay in their Summer supplies. 1 am olienng Special Inducements to the- WHOLESALE TRADE and buy ers ot large quantities. U ill sell MEAT BY THE BOX, Sugar and Molasses by the barrel, Coffee by the back, and all Heavy Groceries in quantities just as low as they can be de livered here from Wilmington or Charlotte. vV ith a large stock, and my Sledge-Hammer Motto of Cash on Delivery, I propose to always LEAD in prices and let others "run after." I am still selling (at the rate of 100 bbls. per month) that good common Flour at $2.25 per sack, ($4.25 for 5 to 10 barrels). Very fine Flour at $5.25 to $5.50 per baarel. Full 200-lb. sacks bait at $1.00 each. Good C'otlee 18 to 20 cents. Granulated Sugar 12 lbs for $1.00. Good Coffee Sugar 14 lbs for $1.00, and other goods in proportion. I am still general agent for the CARY WAGONS, the best one-horse wagon sold in the State at the price. Price reduced to $30.00, cash, with bed ; without bed, $27 cash. Special prices : to merchants. They are firs-class farm wagons, and warranted to give satisfaction- Come to Hamlet call for PACE'S CHEAP. CASH STORE, ad judge my goods and prices for your selves. Very Respectfully, THOMAS B. FACE'.' Made With Top Lever. Price $75 to. $350. The only Hammc-less Gun in the world with compensated action to take up wear in every direction. Automatic Safety Blocking triggers. Rebounding locks. Send for new illustrated catalogue. THE LEFEVER ARMS CO., Syracuse, N. Y. LANDS FOR SALE. 300 acres of land on both sides of the railroad, 4 miles from Rockingham. Price $1 per acre. 9 acres of land inside the incorporation of the town of Rockingham, with two dwell ings and a good barn. Land in a high 8tte of cultivation. Will be sold cheap. rf ACRES in Laurel Hill township, ad t) V) joining the lands of Mrs. Whitfield Mcintosh and Mrs. Milton Mcintosh. One third of land in cultivation. UNTIL YOU CONSULT la m n tx c -LfeT9 For Samples and Prices of Work. FULL STOCK OF STATIONERY. PAINLESS CHILDBIRTH HOW ACCOMPLISHED. Eer Udjr should inow. Bend stamp. BAKEB REM. CO. .Box KM BoffaioJR .Y. B ERSI AN BLOOM, Bert Ccmplexlos Ben i 'tifler, Skin Ottre and Blemish Eradioator known. Bend stamp tax trial package. - Address as above. 'THE CURRENT' CHICAGO. The great Literary and Family Journal nf nnr timn. Cloan, perfect, grnntl ! Over 600 brilliant eontrib mtors. (4 yearly ; 6 mo., $2.30. Buy it at your news dealer's Send 10 cents for sample copy. Still Flourishing; A W. JONES is still at liis'old stand xY.s and is doing first-class work in. his line. Boots, Shoes and Harness made and repaired in the best possible manner and at lower prices than they have ever been Known m this market. Uood hand-made Wagon Bridles at 81. OO; other bridles at corresponding low 'prices A full stock of Harness and Bridles always on hand, and made to order on short notice by skilled workmen. A. W. JONES, W I CUR! iM FITS! rtTK ACRES, one and a half miles from L i O town, at the low price of $4 per acre. Four settlements, with dwellings and outhouses, on it. Terms" made easy. 3 ROOM HOUSE oa Pearl street, in good condition. Lot. 170x50 feet, f f ACRES six miles northeast of town, OVJ on which i3 a good vineyard of scup- pernongs 10 acres m bearing vines. 1 tract latdj. 140 acres, li miles from town, known aa,the;Eliha Lcoig place. , . 1 lot known as. ihq Alley lot.. , , . . 1 lot known as thelivery stable lot. 1 lot on Wash'incton street with two stores on same, 407o feet.' -' 6 acres, with bouse on Barnc, one mile from town. 1 tract of 50 acres, 1 J miles from town. All the above property will be sold cheap and on good terms. A. M. McAULAY. Real, Estat Agent. When I say Cni I do not roaan merely t stop ttrern lor a tin, and then har the re turn afrsin. I vun A RADICAL Ct'SJT. I have made toe disease ot FITS, EPTLKPSY ot FAXXXHQ SI A life loot itocr. t wAx&xv? my rwaedt to rent Ccthb the went eaeee. Beesvu others hare failed I ne reason for not now receirlnr a cure. Bend M once for a treatise and a. Fits Bottu o( my IiriUJBLi RtMlor. Giro Express Md Poet Offlee. tit eosU yon nothing lor trial, and It will ear you. Address H.Q.HOOT.M.O. ltSrtAntr.kRrToK c m modern - ' -w es e ' s K0T1CR TOWPiSSBRS; ALL PERSONS are hereby warned not to fish in the waters of the old Wilev Dawkins pond. Tlie law will be en forcea against all offenders. W. I. EVERETT, President Great Falls Mfg. Co. April 18, 1888. FOR TORPID LIVER . A torpid llror dsrsufs Use wlol mj tern, tsnd rMlace Sick Tf.np ilclio, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Hh:u matism, Sallow Skin and Piles. There la ne better rmtxly fr irieac Mramon dleeneen tban TuttM I.trer PUiss mm m trlavl will rve. JLrlo,2. Sold Everywliero. Send us your orders for job printing. OrecAeo - 30 UX'tON saUARptX- I U- ATLANTA GA. - y.-r X PARKCR'8 J HHA1R DAL8AM y' i'romotf a lrsrsi frUc n?; Kmr Fsils e Reetere Cr j4 Hair Uita 6sJn PARKER'S GINGERTOMIC InDmUt CarOoBSODliiB.Issrsl'iSea.aTrtausBlua. 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