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- -- Vr'"- ' -"''(k'-t--r," J,-' f 7- Jl A Mnrderuistter to His Wife. Jj" rom the Ediiifflrgh Scotsman. 4 " " James Winiim Richarpson (23), Under sentence of death at Leeds for the wilful murder of William Ber- ridce. his foreman, at Barnsle v. funded. - Price 25 cents per box. For sale i .j j j iL ' irsi I bv Thomas S. Cole. . i . hob auurKmeii liip iiiiuiwinv I Mil Mr rn , Duckku's Aruica Salie. L-The best Salve in the world -for bruises, cats, Bores, ulcers, salt rheuia, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no tav reauired. It is Guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re- A clipping from the Arizona Kick er puts one paragraph thusly : : "We can't brag on our subscrip tion.- We have thirty-seven subscn his wife : ' H. M. Prison, Leeds, May 5, Dear Wife; It is with pain I write to you on this occasion. I can Imagine the pam and agony you will bera but they alliove us, and all be 'suffenns?. kno'winsr the sad fate hi." j mu -xt ., j .. . . nave paiu hi uuvaucu. xue wen that awaits me ; but I pray that Al- York Herald started on three; Our mighty God will give you strength adverti8ing t0r the last quarter has to bear it. I know, my lass, that you brought us in Eix boxes of pills, two did your utmost to save me, and I botUes of stomach bitters, one dozen thank you all for it Our married calcine! plasters, one keg of paint, ue nas oeen very snort, my dear one box of Boap aild ovcr two dol lars, and U tears my heart to think larain cash. This may not equal of leaving thee and my sweet child, the income 0f the New York World, but I pray thit an all-merciful God butit is a strong proof that brains win wtcn over ana protect you are appreciated in any section." uuiu. x ou muse iook wen alter mv ? "I suppose : you are ,; fatherless boy ?" he observed, asthey made change for a paper. V.;;; J "Oh, no.". ;-"- "But you give all your money to your mother?" , . "Not a cent of it" C "Well, you are poor?" 'Not much. I'm just doing this for recreation, while my brothers are cutting the coupons on lauiers bonds. Say, if you go up as far as he coupe office tell 'em to send me down a turnout. to roll me up home. It must be getting near our dinner hour, and we have fourteen invita- ions out to-day." Detroit .tree Frcss. child, and tell her when she grows up that her poor unfortunate father died a victim to his passionate tem per, and that he asked God's bless ing to follow her through life. I little thought, when yon used to tell me my passionate temper was the only falling I had, that it would ever bring me to a condemned cell, j And my poor mother and father, may God help them ; and the widow . A Warning. . The j modes of death's approach are various, and statistics show con clusively that more persons die from diseases of the Throat and Lungs than any other. It is probable that everyone, without exception, receives vast numbers of Tubercle Germs in to the system and where these germs fall upon suitable soil they start into life and develop, at first slowly and is shown by a slight tickling sensa tion in the throat and if allowed to and children of the poor man of continue their ravages they extend Whose death I have been the unfor tunate cause, may God bless and protect them, and all of you. Al though it pains me, my heart yearns to see as much as I can of you dur ing the short time allowed me on earth, so come and see me, my lass, as soon as j ou can. They will, I to the lungs producing Consumption, and :to the head, causing Uatarrn. Now all this is dangerons and if al lowed to proceed will in time cause death. At ihe onset you must act with promptness; allowing a cold to go without attention is dangerous andj may lose you yourlife. As soon as you feel that something is wrong with your Throat, Xungs or think, allow you two or three visits. Nostrils, obtain a bottle of Boschee's It will give you I should like to see my father and brothers land sisters at different times, so come when you can. I shall now, during the short time that I have to live, try to make a reparation to my God, and have good hopes that he will pardon my poor soul and, you, I'know, will pray for me, and if the law deter mines that I shall die, may God helo me to accept my fate with a pure and holy resignation. German Syrup. immediate relief. TH -iV" . j I 1 mm For The NERVOUS ' The DEBILITATED The AGED. - i t Celerr and Coca, th prominent tn- X ; rradlenta, awTlh bert.nd lie ' Verve Tonics. It strengthens and ; caieU ltbe nervous sysum, etmny Kerroof WssJcness, BysierU, Sleep f- Ifsmmn a.- - n T.. ) AM ALTERATIVE ' II CTlTOS Out ne poiSOJKu niraon i : th blood purifyin snd enrlchlnj It, . - and so oyeroomino;- tbose diseases ' Msoltlntr from impure or topover ! Isbed blood. -. . r. A LAXATIVE. ' ' . . AettQcnuiajTimisnTtirfonuieDowejs ' 'it cares habitual constipation, and ' ' promotes a regTilu habit. Itstrenrtli ' ens the stomacb, and aids digesuoo. - A DIURETIC. prl In its composition the best and most I' fictiTedinieticsoftheMateriaMedica . '; . tuveomblnedsclentificallywlttiother - effective zemedies Cor diseases of the . - a -kidneys. It can be relied on to give - quick relief and speedy cure. " BoiMfaMaotestimaDiaIbsTbaaioaivttl (Ha wnmi who hv uexi this ramed? with w nmwkhlbwiflt. bead lot circaUro, ginm 1 foil TtU Sl.SS. leU by Brscftots. WELLS. RICHARDSON & COM Prop't BPKI.rWQTOH. YT. BABCARRIACES ! Babj Carriages! AT ANDREWS' FURFJITURE STORE. Heated Houses has been the cause of much bron chial troubles. Coming out into the open air a slight cold, followed by a qavpto rnnsrh is contracted. Take in time Taylor's Cherokee Kemeay oi Sweet Uum ana muuem. . . Subscribe for the Rocket. T. THE flllEGER QRGflllS C0UGHS,CR0Uf. AMD ' CONSUMPTION"" Two youns: ladies of South Ches ter1, Pa., went into a store where there was a galvanic battery, and the pro prietor asked them to try it. Each grasped a pole of the battery, and wondered why no shock was felt. The proprietor suggested that they kisa each otherV They did so, and then there was a shock indeed. One rap? mm a 0 H a A 3 .a 3 tnd StfkNBesa vita Orda sal uts 4ely. VimstMiptpsr v&sa srleriag. E nr - $275 ORGMI $90.00. Book Tree. Other beautiful styles froia BeauUfal Stool and Book : S60 to SS75. Circui&rs free on application. 8peolal 30 Day offer now ready. The oldest organ manufacturer in Washington, t. J. 90 yr manufacturing orgmnt. This organ will be sent on 15 dayaT test trial. S9tOOO of these organs now in use. They are NmwWi fAey str wsey sir Mscsnf Aaarees too mannatcwrer, U. W. Aujotkb, Washington, K. J. A Nice Reed Body Carriage upholstered in Cretonne or Eanfie, with either Canopy er Parasol Top, . . V3 CM 10 CO o o in CO Q S l W o w - g 6 0 W 3 r n i i Qj-P 0 s S Si p. u - t O e o 69- I-. o as 13 a as a "3 a. Reed Carriages upholstered in Satine, Spun Silk or Silk Plush, in popular colors. c 0 -t-3 00 o o H to meet you all in that better land where -we shall never part, I am, dear lass, your loving but unfortun - ate husband, James William Richardson. In accordance with his request the wife and .sister of the condemned man jy isited him at the jail on Mon day. 1 v" " j - j The Eepublican Ticket of the young women shneked and fell backward. The other made no sound, bat fainted. Cold - water brought them both around, none the worse for the Kiss. Durham Daily Tobacco Plant. til anqther"coumn we print 4he Republican State ticket Look at it, 'York consider it, compare it wun ins Pemocratic ticket Po you know the men? Begin with the head, OJ ver Dockery. Why is he a candi date ? He has been a candidate be fore. In a district of 3,000 Republi- CONSUMFTION SCKIXT CURED. To the Editob Pleaae inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases' nave been Dermanentlv cured. I shall be clad to send two bottles of my remedy febe to any of your readers who have consumption if they will send me their express and post of fice address. Respectfully, T. A. SLOCUM, M. C, 181 Pearl St., New "SWEET CUK1" Y1ULLE1N. The sweet gom. as rsthorad from a tree of the same name, growing along the small streams In the Southern States, contains a stimulating ex. pectorant principle that loosens the phlegm pro (toeing the early morning cough, and stimulates the child to throw off the false membrane In croup and whooping-cough. When combined with the beating mucilaginous principle in the mullein plant of the old fields, presents In TATLOR'B Cbuoui Rutbdy of 8wxn GrM akd Mcl X.BYIN the finest known remedy for Coughs, Croup, Whooping-cough and ooniiumptlon; and so pala table, any child is pleased to take it. Ask yow dgStJsn,w. CAP1 FIAE k YADKIN VALLEY I. B. CO. Elliott & Harsh, Furniture Manufacturers CHARLOTTE, N. C. Make the Best Common Goods Offered. rio shoddy goods. Catalogue and price list furnished. TRY SAMPLE LOT and be convinced. 3m, o y1 W o a H W O S a g 3 i to a J C . . o o a o O H 0 0) a u OS (3 o T3 n al a p. 9 02 a 3 S &0 . g. I Wound Cane Body Carnages in Plush, from $15 to $35. o o Pw us i P, 4 Call and see them or write for prices if assorted stock at low prices. in need of a carriage, as I havs a large, well - Truly, E. Tsl. ANDREWS, Charlotte, U. C. I 3FL O CHARLOTTE, N. C. at 5 O CO T3 73 .5 -S ; l u e C J o - .2 THE LEFEVER ARMS COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF Automatic Hammerless THOS. B. PACE, HAMLET, N. C. Wholesale and Retail Condensed Time Table, To Take Effect Monday, Sept. 5, 1887. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. r- Prices Reduced M him can majority Alfred M. Waddell beat many goods to COst and him for Congress about sixteen years I ago. Six years ago, just after tbe belom cost, to close out. prohibition campaign had stirred up the Stae, Pockery ran ori the farm ers' ticket, and played that card for all it was worth, and was defeated, lie ran against Hon. Thos. S. Ashe in 1872 and was defeated. What 1 ! - qinakes him strong? Has he strength? ,Has heshownit? Democrats need not fear that he will ever win in a I fight with Daniel O. Fowle, our gal lant standard-bearer." 'Mr. Fowle is Strong. His party Soves him. He will rally the 'votes from every cor per of the State, and no Denfbcrat peed fear the resu; ' t TRAINS MOVING NORTH. . Passenger and I Freight and Mail. rassenger. 8:30 a m I 1:30 p m 9:40 a m 3:35 p m 9:57 a m 4:15 p m 11:50 p m 8:10 p m 12:05 p m 8:20 a m 2:17 p m 12:20 p m 2:40 p m 1:33 p m 6:00 p m 7:45 p m 10:10 a m 2:15 p m Le Bennettsville, Ar Maxton, Le Maxton, Ar Fayettevule, Le Fayetteville, Ar Sandford, Le bandford, Ar Greensboro, Le Greensboro, Ar Pilot Mount'n Passeuger and Mail, No. 1 dinner at San ford. Passenger and Mail, No. 11 dinner at German ton. TRAINS MOVING SOUTH. Le Pilot Mount'n :410 pm Medium and fine Flour, Molasses, Fruit Jars, fyc. A. C. COVINGTON, Roberdel. N. C. Ar Greensboro, Le Greensboro, Ar Sandford, Le Sandford, Ar Fayetteville,' Le Fayetteville, Ar Maxton, Le Maxton, Ar Bennettsville, nf Administrator's Sals Land. TY VIRTUE of ajudgment of the Su- Worth Snowing. Mr. W. H;- Morgan, merchant, Lake City, Pla., was taken with a severe cold attended with a distress ing CoUgh and running into.Con- perior Court of Richmond County, in the case of James M. Covington, Adm'r of Jttobert Dietcoer,- dee d, the undersigned will sell to the highest bidder, at public sale for cash, at the conrt house door in Rockingham, in said county of Richmond, on Saturday, the 9th day of June, 1888, fmA T'Xa in oni1 Aittn rt X? nntriHnkn w n A buujiwu sii UK.. ow6. loimng each other, lying on and near Frank- inany so-called, popular cough rern lin street; between lots of E. P. Covington fedies and steadily gfew worse. Was and W. A. 'Bobbins, subject" to the dower reduced' in flesh, had difficulty in of the widow ofobert Fletcher, dee'd. breathing 'and was unable 'to sleep. The 'above lands will be sold to make Finally -tried Dr. King's' New Dis- ff f)r-thfJpayment.Met8. Rort lJw.mn!n fmrl Fletcher, dee'd, anco8tsf administration, 71M2IZ 3 . anl !l ? dower nghtof widow. jUllucgiaw mini, mm ki umug l ' AMJ!jS M. v 8:30 p m 10:00 a m 7:45 a m 1:30 p m 2:00 p m 1:50 p m 3:15 p m 4:10 p m 7:00 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 8:00 pm 12:00 m Passenger 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 m 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. Trains dh Factory Branch run daily ex cept Sunday. Olose connection is made at Maxton with DEALER IN General 'twere hand ise. 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. 25 Sacks of Coffee. 10 bbls. each Sugar and Molasses. 250bbls. Flour. Lard, Fish, Salt, Canned Goods, Candy and a lull line of : GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, HATS, Notions, Clothing, &c. Now is the time for those who buv for cash to lav in their Summer supplies. I am offering Special Inducements to the WHOLESALE TRADE and buy ers of large quantities. Will sell MEAT BY THE BOX, Sugar and Molasses by the barrel, Coffee bv the Sack, and all Heavy Urocenes m quantities just as low as they can be de livered here from Wilmington or Charlotte. With a large stock, and my . Manufactures and Keeps In Stock Steam Enginfcs & Boilers, AND MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS. Repairs Promptly Attended To. JOHN WILKES, Madager. B. Nichols, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF Furniture, Biing, k Before buying elsewhere, be sure to get my LOVV PRICES FOR CHEAP ana FINE GOODS of the LATEST PATTERNS. WEST TRADE STREET. CHARLOTTE, N. C. RESERVE YOUR ORDERS FOR Sledge-Hammer Motto Cash on Delivery, I propose to jilwiLYs of let others "run after. LEAD in prices and 1 am still selling (at the rate of 100 bbls. per month) that eood common Flour at $2.25 ter sack. ($4.25 for 5 to 10 barrels). Very fine Flour Carolina Central Railway Passenger Trains at $5.25 to $5.50 per baarel. Full 200-lb. about a half dozen bottles found himself well and has had no return bf," the disease. No other remedy fean show so grand a record of cures as Dtt';King's New' Discovery for Consumption. Guaranteed todq just t what is claimed, for it. Trial bottle free atiDr. W. 'M." Iiwlfces & Co.'s -Drugstore. ' ' - :r- v FAMES M. COVINGTON, Adm'r of Robt- Fletcher, dee'd. May 8th, 1888. , trse PARKER'S OINOCR TOMIO.-irtthort djtey. A nre meduciaal ooro poana that cure when all sue nils. Ban oared the wrstc sof Coogh.Wfc- liriags, Anthnm IndiKestioiu Inwsrd Pains. Twhanmtrn InTaluatde for Kbeunutinn, Female Weakness, aad all pains and dis- own w uie Momacn ana seweis. ouo. ae uroggiMa HINDERCORNS. Ths safest, sorest and best ears forOorna.Bnnlona.ftG fteae.aU sain. BnsnreaeeaiforttoUM feet, MTr tails wear. uoemsaturttgyaHS. uisooxeTUOu.J Onward! -Is tlieWord. . TJhe Civil Service Reform League - pailsed resolulion8 deploririg 'Presi i AenV!0ewIand'8 lack of bickboii. Hi showed' considerable courage of HpHE PROGRESSIVE PARMER en- -oiivlctionwhen"he wnttha'mssage 'A ten its-third volume atthe following !.' 'ii.-iii . . . ... rates: , .. . - df: Coiigresa makings a single fissue, i i subscnW,; 1 ytef.v.,l....,....$l 25 it;? 5 subscribers, 1 yeari......., .500 tdo much bX iv Democrat 16 be Vervl T ' rw, iuZ u.Sx $ ' i'X nvt .J , One copy I year free to the sender of a Biruuij mutvur ui uie onuso jjiie ciuo oi ten. ' s .5 Eight pages, 40 columns, weekly. Send to and from Wilmington W. E. KYLE, General Passenger Agent. ' J, w . x by, lieneral superintendent. AXLE GREASE BEST IN THE WORLD. Its wearing qualities r unsurpassed, actually outlasting two boxes of any other brand. Frei from Animal OUs. WGKT THK GKNUIJiK. TOB SA.LB BT LKAZJEBS QENXRALLY. John W. Cole. Fbank McNeill. cole $ McNeill, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ROCKINGHAM, N. C. ; DflSce on co'rner of Academy Square! sacks Salt at $1.00 each. Good Coffee 18 to 20 cents. Granulated Sugar 12 lbs for $i.W. wood cottee Sugar 14 lbs for $1.00, and other goods in proportion. i am still eeneralaeent 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 first-class farm wagons and warranted to give satisfaction. Come to Hamlet call for PACE'S CHEAP CASH STORE. ana juage my goods and prices for your selves. Very Respectfully, THOMAS B. PACE. Shoes and Harness ! i()W AfKYlM PT.THVn V.wmr. M. oraoj nm& iiuustt. JtJSU. UU..BOX lot Boffalo,!! .Y. a cifsian uluuis, asst eeapitzioss Jehure system. Wilmington; Star. ': 1 - ;!'"' r ' Li-i'l J ' v Io 1887 thirty-two persons starved . to death in wealth-pampered London. I- . : . . ... f f tifier, ekinOnre and Blemish Eradloator known Bead stamp foe trial paokag. address ssab ore. cash; (charges prepaid) to L. LJ POLK, Raleigh, N. C Subscribe for the campaign Rocket. THE CURRENT: A W. JONES is still at his old stand XV and is doini firstrclass work in his line. Boots, Shoes and Harness made and repaired in the best possible manner and TTTT it i mil i " uwcl pmxa man wey nave ever Deen " 1 nil'"1 R rl Known in this market. - Good hand-made Wagon Bridles at ,81.00; other bridles at corresDondinir.low nricen. a iuu siocc ot Harness and bridles-always on hand, and made to order on shortnotice i by skilled workmen. A. W. JONES. Made With Top Lever. Price $75 to $350. The only Hammerless 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 state of cultivation. Will be sold cheap. K( ACRES in Laurel Hill township, ad fJU joining tbe lands of Mrs. Whitfield Mcintosh and Mrs. Milton MclntoBh. One third of land in cultivation. K ACRES, one and a half miles from O town, at the low -price" of 4 per acre. Hour settlements, with dwellings and outhouses, on it. Terms made easv 3 ROOM HOUSE on Pearl street, in good condition. Lot 170x50 feet. nr ACRES six miles northeast of town, U J on which is a good vineyard of scup- pernongs 10 acres . in bearing vines. 1 tract land," 140 -acres, 1J miles from town, known as the Elisha Long place. 1 lot known as the Alley lot. 1 lot known as the livery stable lot. 1 lot on Washington street with two stores on same, 40x75 feet. . 6 acres, with house on same, 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 Estate Agent. UNTIL YOU CONSULT 1(3 For Samples and Prices of Work, FULL STOCK OF STATIONERY. , CHICAGO. The m Uterary and F&rallv Clsan, perfect, grand I Orer 600 brilliant eoctrib. tors. $4 yearly; 6 mo, tisO. Buy it at your news aeaiar'sfieod 10 ceata lor sample oopy. . ) . When I say Cirma I do not maaa tamnAy ts) stop them for a tlms, aod then bars them re tarn attain, t xbajt Jl RADICAL CURE. I hT mad the dlsa&M ot FITS, EPlXEPSYor FAT.TiTNO SICIHiXSS, Allfsloof stwlr; I waxsaht my remedy to Cuxb tbe worst eases. Because others have failed Is he reason for not now recelTtnr a cure. Bend at once tor atreatlse and aPust bottu oi my FAmm kkickdt. Ulre Expre and Post Office. It eosta yon nothing for inU ana it wui cure you. Address H.Q.ROOT.M.C. ISSPiABiSTKrwYDU c W i me iraif : MlY?sS:r3&sssiRii ill ; s a ; ill 1 Pllli NOTICE TO TOSPASSERS. ALL PERSONS are herebv warned . not to fish in the waters o'f the old Wiley Dawkins pond. The law will be en forced against all offenders. W. I. EVERETT. . President Great Falls Mfg; Co. April 18, 1888, 'y FOR TORFSD LlVEf A torpid Hrer deran-ss tZit txolou; tsna, amtl aar04luc3 Sick Keo.dacIiSj . Dyspepsia, CGsliver.eso, fihsu matism, Sallow Skin and Piles. There) is no better remedy for these coalmen diseases thou Tutt's 1.1 rr Plus, sva st trial will prove. Prlee,Me. Sold Everywhere. Send us your orders for job printing. ATI SNTA TI.- I T LOVWS.atO. JL "1 HAIR OAL.3AM T-i - . I. Neer raaks to- ftestere Oreyl risirseiia vssmras eis Ores sea piti aiasml hajrtamad PARKER'SCiriCCRTONlC IaraloaUe tor Coogbs, Oolila, Inward Pains. Trrmcm, eusuracu coalxt tamie luc t - I r
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