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" V v." V TOnnlrincrTtii Uw BgUct Deceived; O - i?uf .MpSvAd arA -ftii finlf. hv (t E i -. ' ' r ' iJ&UJrl $Jt.K-? 'V Judge - . . - I . . . 1lMMM- Vn W T . . Till t T 1 TO WHO 1VCUUU11WUU uaiir itjiawj THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1888. ; ChurchlrStc' : rn. vr n T-M rl?S mQt nearer to success than it Tis?beeh" VfP. since Fdwle was nominatldievf ill if MAMhMil P.irv vpHtPWrt vj"; .-When i... il. n..--r,iJ i i:-..'.." METHODIST CHURCH Rev. It. L. the business of. the session id com- that they have a. walk-over. There - : - . . - " -"'-.- . .waiK-over ior North Car- Kaan miirbK lo f Knn mi1 onan rl a rloir m rwr in oaal I .... abbath-school at 3:30 p. m. . J ... 7l T ter for UJfudge liussell iaare- pttht pwrrppTTp "tJtttttt inS i me Bignw'Jiwjui me upuui mamed -ohJ his ticket ana ms? party t n-. PrArvivistSnnd-v aTi Citv?' ;''The editor of The Rocket, had enterd upon the most energetic Thursday night preceding at 7:30 p. m.; wth his1 wife and two children, left campaign of which it is capable. r xtuA m Ihe Democrats could tnennaveseen lJL iUUXCUGilU J.UVSUUUT UlKllki 1,1.1 II- . I . . . -ii mi - v In this immediate section rains 11 V167 mf 1 ' -wccer V kT have been abundant and crops are frntn u ,h0 .igvs omxr v oon, tMH tt,tewl dhe Assoc atW wilhfcffin a is no such thing as a ll .a. party of incr at 7:30. and third Sundav at 11 A. M. and 7:30 p m. Services at Cartlidge's Creek 1st Sun day in each month at II a. m. and Satur day preceding at 2 p. m. r Sabbath-school every Sabbath: at 9 A. M. THE MAILS. very fine ; but in the upper part of Uorious. It is wheftthey think they tbe county it continues dry and. the are safe that they are in danger Postoffice opens at 7 o'clock a.m. Miila hutlrmlr eloomv. About Ellerbe Statesville Landmark. going West on C. C. Railroad close at 12:l&fgri he are uarched . and We trust-that no Democrat .will be m. -maiis going Xia. cioso as. i-. m.. . .1 oTv . ... . i ,.:n. . " . " . :- ,r.-v.,. , rr -.-- Money orderepartment open from 8 a. cannot possibly mate more tnan a c 'S"""" SaliDhUr Springs. He saysMoirtqtD narrie will be entered 'Without count or judge Kussen s acuon. gotnery ha8 d one with foolin sandis the cash.-' Uemcmberthatr- - Cor. of The Rocket, i?Br Rocket ijdRKoci2Tj?6urmspo ent JbadV.pleasant trip"! last IveeVin Montgomery cop.nty;.ftn4 enjoyed 4 immensely fcFteU yduti; man tieeas' recreati&n ;arbjen .'go? up at TEork, ictr-three or ; yei. years and it recupeutes him -wonderfully td run aboflt This is an importanl-ycarirwpoli' tics.'and -every man in "the county .ahomd.keep posted .on the impor tant questions of .the day. The f Rocket will endeavor to discussthe issues in a, concise and . conservative! way; icom a liemocrniic sianupomi, and; will keep its readers posted 00 Q fC. little ifibat r. week or; so.Jthe general news of the day. ' ' ' OOORln oQlphur bpring?;,jrrKfop. W wantto largely increase our aiict -other pice litUe places, and met subscription list! within tlieiiext 80 several, Jadies ana gen ue men who days., .vye ought tp navea inousana live at and irracfr their homes.there- new subscribers during the cam paagn about" The people oMofttgomery nd w wi" havfrthem if our pres. . , 'i....,ntsnbseribera srill help'U a utile, are indeed very clever, entertaining, 'wm , it? . r ana nospuaoie. . l.mci. uiai geniat r W; will send The Rocket- during lJemocrat, uaptv p. 1. usner, wno Khe campaign (until ov. ,l"t.h) foi commands $ the respect and -good I Qnly.Pcrty Cents Cash, and we want win 01 ereryooay- iir ure- seciiuu 01 the ! subscribers. , fiend ,tnem aionjf, ' , . ITU ' n - m - V II 'I 1' s V y- r-. t-y . "1. ...Kuh-r.i : ' ! -, 'M'',.-:fH.V-Vl-ii'- ' ;V 1 iUudft -.i. TTSi. ..I.r-ri7''--'; V. tO 0 P. M. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. half croD. if that: and the same is account true., we are loiu. 01 a larKe seciioa enine? uemocralic witn aj wnoon of upper Richmond and Montgom-1 If the Republicans could succeed in The neraocrat8 are organizing clubs r. w. Kiuar itim 5 lulling the Democrats into fancied security and inactivity they would LeGrand "wilt not have some hopes of success ; and Ahibvet'SbxwtitailaUV-,. ? have tdi buy liny hay soon. Recent-i that is what they would like to do, ery bounties. "IVfrr James T. Several xf our citiiens are at the Ellerbe Springs. all over the county and are enroll ing both white and colored on the secretaries books. v The people are pleased with ClevelandVad ministra tion and lots of post-bellum. Republi cans say they are going, to support ROCKINGHAM MARKET.; .. . CORRECTED WEEKLY BT V. I. EVERETT. DEALER; IN GEN ERAL MERCHANDISE. . m ..''JT.t ?J ! ' This is lthe time of yearVwlieti jref T neei; general lyv i ue Desi (wapra,iiie wunu--to f$ht a:maIi'XdQl;.ooa, is to let liimnow; -' th5r-oe has made a good trader' Bargains m Glmpg, Shoesr m &c, are iust lvinjr around loose at Wishart's: and Ihbsa who come first wilayCliappyr t ! I-rnean '.btat 'iliSay when.Itell:yoU'tnatAve-i Ayli;sell 6u bargains for tile cash during the r next thirty daysiu; dry goods and groceries. A 1? ULTJ LINE OP GRO CilllES . J- for cash onty: 1 The beat cider in town. Suuff at 50 cent$"rr lb. r GILES E. WIsilHT- ; W ?! ly he got seventy tons of clover and So long as the Democrats are arous timothy hay off forty acres of land ed and alive to their danger, the Re at one mowing, and of course he can publicans know' that any effort on . . ftn with - Tbih emanct- JibJPf ice0 du?g H their part to capture the State would pation ce88 go 0D. In some parts siurtmpr- thnt is. we SUDDOSe he Cah. l-io fntJlp .TnrlorA Rii59pll l-nnws this . .. . . . . tnarkeibusiness on his own. hook. Lrrn,: ' L r.. " u ' , .;T ' " , " Vr' 01 couniy mey nave noi naaany m. u 0,T inouS1 weareiioiiurmci cuuu w ana u possioie ne wouia ciose me rain -carcely in four or five treeks, CHICKENS .. fuu rr'trr? ! Jknow. ?We know this much,how. eVeS of the Democrats and make j therGfore erona are in a nrettv EGGS, per dozen. in rear 01 uooner 8-siore. 1 A.i.i:ir 1 1 ..u ., .1 ...... ,L- r . r 1 evrr. L1121L 11 iarmers treiiciuii v nuuiu tnnm np ipva i njir rnpv navfi nnin n? 1 . t.. -. . . . . - , " - . . j oau conauion. uui in oiner pans cumvaie grasses me couiurj nuuiu lo ao opt eimpiy lei mepomicai su- tne faave had rain- and crop8-are Mr. Theo! Weill i4gain 4n r.nnnrrrPrM)ii0 la auotd at baTtnr nrle i J. w - - -. - Good Middling. (rfyi kJEVJ LlUUrV. rUUU UIIU OdlC OlUUICd. 0 Y T 1 lit J Jt all supply 01 fitv. emcic 01 aa kioos. BACON Sides, per lb 8i( Shoulders- " 8(A0 - Hatas, " 15(5,116.1 BEESWAX, - Ib($l5k- 15ro;20 EGGS, per dozen. 12(.41-5 V fiU ' FL0UE Conn try, ptfr sack,.. ..-2.25(3.1)0 VU JJ Northern, " ......2.50(3.00' 1 Patent, " a;3.50 wTtfiilr' (YD A I"W cSfcCf? . -.- Don t forsreWtheJDemocratic meet ing at Roberdefrkxt Saturday.AfterJ tter off. ? V R.Qft nnlvnlr nT RtoU will 1 1 be there and make a speech. The crop bulletin for week end- uation take care of itself. If we try that, we shall wake up to the fact in November that we are '"left." while ingi July 14th gives encouraging re- v.nhn-.m 5a omifi nn ' :lh the Mr. T.. Weill has had a nice sicn ports Vof the crops throughout the T. . . TTftnlocrat. must rpainted and placed over the door oX State. In some places they have tantl bear in mind . The Re. his market househfiepso has suffered somewhat from dry weather, publicang are not idlCj nor are they an office for his livery botfrtfss. u?.vire ba? 1U" ' i i&i been iimeljand abundant. The de- Mr. J. Albert Smith broughtla tailed renorts "from the various coun- load of thirty waternweilonf jLatotbwn tjea are fernarkably free from corn last Saturday tlie.aggate-'iveighi' plaints pf anyjmature.und we take it of which was 950 fiouhds.- Fine that the prospect for good crops is melons those. H436tJ '.very brihi Mr. W. L Covington has a patch The Baptists have had a glorious of the finest cotton we hae seen, revival at Roberdel during the past It is the lot arouH&biaJiouse and two .weeks. There have been some is, we think, M the.jaow famous thirty o or forty conversions and a "Zephyr" 'v&rielyi l "J ..number f accessions to the church. ' ' r ' Lasttwek:'they"t5rganired a church Several car loads, ,of military men at that place and have purchased a have passed here tfiiywee rv raute lot on wBich to build a church, the to the Encampment at Vrightsville ?reQjiQn wujca wiU be commenc Sound. No'oubtHhey will hav a aVoon as the necessary money grand time down by the sea. can be raised gome thirteen per- W. M. Fowlkes & Co., have suua W1" ,uc l"llluie- i n-oriheTarnous evening at 4 -o ciock. going to he. They are at work harder now than the Democrats, but in keeping with their style and prin ciples, they are doing itinaquiet and underhand way. Their forces are being " marshalled and drilled night after night, while to the public they seem indifferent and careless, with the hope of imparling a feeling of security and indifference to Dem ocrats. No one, we hope, will be fooled by them. Judge Russell does not think, nor does any any other Republican, that North . Carolina will go Democratic by even 20,000 majority; indeed, many of them Dr. just " recei Acker's English Rcrnediesnd other drugs, anaive fine rime of sta- tionery, blank books, &c. Call and eee them. very good. The farmers have' not stopped work though they keep right' on ; some are working turpen tine with their crops and making money. The forests have not been worked up by a great sight and con siderable work is carried ou in the turpentine business. The people of Montgomery need a railroad and ought to have one. There is lots of valuable turpentine and farming lands in the county that are as good as any, which, would be worked and their resources opened if railro id fa cilities were better. I got plenty of blackberry wine but no cider, as none has been made yet ; but it will not be long before there will be plenty of it as apples are very abun ant. My mouth waters now at the thought of taking a reed and a quart of the delicious beverage and sitting down in the cool shade of one of GRAIN Corn, per bushel,. Oata, " Peas, HIDES Dry, per lb, Green, SALT, per Sack,. ...... 75fl.00 ! 5065! 751.05' i&CAlO - iCd5 .4..1.00-1.20 1 M Canopy-top spring wagons for pleasar parties, picnics, drummers, etc Hack line to the depot to meet all traica. Horses boarded by Ui day, week or mocih at lowest raVcs Also dealer in Buggies. ' Democratic Meeting. Th Democratic Club will hold a meeting at Roberdel Mill next Sat urday evening at 5:30 o'clock, and a Machinery for the Sam Christian fun turn out of the Democrats and gold tnina continues toarrive by the the public generally is earnestly de car loal-pumrls amalgamators, &cv sired. Col. W. L. Steele will be pres- Tbere ialbts qjf moneyin that mine; f Bent and will entertain and instruct but whether it will ever repay the the crowd by a speech such as only he can make. A large attendance is earnestly desired. .1 .1 ?n . 1 T- i" mm mat it win not goemocrauc Montg8merj's monarchs of the for 11 1 j 1 1. 1 aiau, dui mey: wouia: nave us ue- . . . ,f iU th Hevethey think so simply to make iiquid tt3 8weet a8 the "nectar that us carelessand-give :them a better JupUer sips . ? chance ofsuccera. We urge upon Th Farmers. Alliances in the every Democrat the wjcemsity of con- . tinned and asirress ve work until couniy are ncipin- i.w j,mury .1. ihf. fith dnv of November. Nothing various wavs. They jret goods and r ail a mm PHARR & LONG- CHARLOTTE, N C SUCCESSORS TO E. D. LATTA & BUO., 15.- is safe until the votes are counted. i. II ! .. supplies cheaper, anu nave oener farming utensils than they have had heretofore and for less money. The. Cleveland beaver has made its ap- outlay te very doubtful. The! Y) M. V2JC. of lyetteyilW had a and Jtificatioii meeting on Monday ight last On . , behalf of the Y. M. D. C. oRockiLgham we return thanks feritnfnvftation ek tended officially to our club to be present-- . . Ledbetter Bros, are clearing off the groundrgparftoryHo-buildittg ty, a 35x100 bncre6enar4tr& depot, where they will keep a brge' etock of groceries, fertilizers, &c, for the nvettieiflce ! ofl countiy !' mer chant ha'nd cHfieVsJ Thejr-wiH enabled to compete injf rices with Wilmington or Cffarlotte. rr ' t 1 a f . - r .-, - nearance in Montgomery and now graces the cranium of many a good I FVHfiHSTFn VITALITY 1" The Sundiy-isclibbr 'at' Pee Dee Heights is in a flourishing condition; and well organised, judging from the cervices' lield thete laat Sabbath . Th e superitadntilftRy1 -oRai waters wha is trying, to make it the oanner aunnay-scnpoi 01 tne com m unity. ; " He is the right man in the Folks Who Go and Come. Miss Lula Edmundson, of Virgin ia, is visiting Miss Mamie Steele. Misses Shepherd and Helmy, of Georgia, are visiting Mrs. J. S. Led better. Misses Brower, of Randolph coun- are the guests of. Miss Mattie -Guthrie. " & , ... Miss Mattie Nichols is visiting Miss Peepie Covington. Mis3' Lee McNair is visiting Miss EasdalaShavv. - Miss Mollie Mcponald has return ed from Charlotte, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Geo. Shannonhouse. Mr. Will L. Steele and Misses Hal 11 and Ju die are' at Blowing Rock." Lanrinbnrg. Notes. Special Cor. of The Rocket. The picnic season is at hand and almost everyday in the week crowds gather at the Middleton" Mineral Springs, near, town, from miles around to enjoy the benefits of min eral water found there. Mr. W. H. Neill, Mayor Edwards and others of our citizens were in attendance upon the Democratic Campaign rally at Wilmington last Typhoid, Scarlet anrt Yellow Fev.r. Meas- vveek and thev have returned re-m- p-.- thnsprl for thft ram naifm work. Darbvs Pronhvlactic Fluid will Our townsman Mr. J. T. Petteway, destroy the infection of all fevers j famous as a successful gardner, is and all contagious and infectious BiUn cnm J iUm fin0t frmatnfB diseases. Will keep th atmosphere ever seen in our market, which of any sick room pure and whole- shows what our climateand soil will some, absorbing ana aestroying un- Abaolutely Pure. This powder'new varies. A marvel of purityf strength and vjholcsomenesH: Mere Economical tnaiv-the ordinary, kinds, and cannot be sold in competition nith. t&einul titnde ' of Jow itest, snort weighty aluta or phosphate powders. . r5Honir in cans. Uoyai. BAKlsru..PowDza Co., 106 Wall st., n. y.v " - .- - -. ' in. .-m-ii.-i . T ... f We now have the Largest and Best Selected stock of Men's, Youth's and Boy's ClotMng IX 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 n'this line. We solicit orders from a distance to which we promise our carefnl and per sonal attention. We will send goods to any part of the country on approval, returnable at. our expense. Democrat. The Cleveland beaver and Thurman bandanna are nice and good enough to adorn the head and wipe the olfactory portion of any noble's self. Charley Worley. nmx BciEscs or Lira, th great Keolcal Work of th g on Manhood. Kerrou and PhytZcal Dubiaty, Predator DcclLna, Srrort or Touth, and the an toll miaeiiea oooaequeat tharoon, 300 pefiM 8 to, US preicriptloci far all dUeosec Cloth, full elU. only 11.00. bj nu.il, aealrl. lUvutnUTo anplo free to allToniif and middle aged. men. Send now. Ttxe Uold and JewoUed Hedal awarded to the author by the tla- lonal Kedloal .UaocUUon. Xdilrcaa P. O. box lA. Bovton, Kua,orDr. W. H. P ARIR, grad Dr. W. M. Fowlkes & Co , EOCKINGHAM, 2ST Pure MEDICINES, CHEMI CALS, PATENT MEDI CINES, TRUSSES, SHOUL DER BRACES, uateofHarvardae:ioclCollrgf,55yera'praetJoe 4 c , la Boa ton, who m j be oaanUod eoaliaslUUIlT. '. 1 CANDIES, STATIONERY, Special ty,D!jeaea of Kac 0TKeohhfe. i I do. These tomatoes will -weigh nearly a pound each and are carried away by the basket full. Prof. D. A. McGregor, of Wades- boro, principal of the Anson Insti tute, has been visiting around town tips week, and, as he has no rela tions here, we presume he is looking healthy effluvia, and contagion. Will neutralize any bad smell what ever, not by disguising it, but by de stroying it. Use Darbys Prophy lactic Fluid in every sick room. mmii NOTICE. To all who would like to have any out for an assistant, or a help meet Photographs made, or pictures,- of ior man, and we navescores 01 mem any Kind l win remain in rvocicing amons our worthy vouna ladies. " I ham until the 1st of AugU3t,so come ew I We hear considerable comolaints at once it you want your picture accordingly from different sections of the county, made by all the latest improve that the nublic hitrhwavs are en- ments. You may not be able to gpt The Zion Sub-Alliance No. 35 has babv's picture made right in 1 V "li - IIVU V4l'. KJ 1 O . '.V1 .... I J . r The latest styles of Prints, Plaids, Dress Goods snd Notionn now being received and in for the Spring and Summer; also a full assortment of Confectioneries, Groceries, tc, all of which are fresh and bought as low as cancan buy them, and will be sold o. Drugs, PAINTS. OILS, VAR NISHES 4 DYE-STUFFfcl TOILET AND : FANCY ARTICLES, CIGARS, TOBACCO AND ' CIGARETIES. . Farmers' .Dinner. I -. .jj t r.ii.i-J r j iu.i u-:MnM.M -. . . . . . . I PinRI LKIl LCI a 1311 M IHSKHL III HHniMIHH I IT C U II LI C I N Lil 1 1 11 LLI21 L iZLlU.iriLia.ll OiJOlM-1 feast. . No side-shows in the Stewart of the Democratic Execc ffmMqWMBt wav of lemonade stands. &e need Committee was in town a few MMUVa-T nt-rr itn. ftiiVAi-Ah ii.iii!- i j i nnvs nn m mar nr. tn mmnmorn lUlel'TOfcbwdlereVats- 6gu n in on ser' :jmte!tothtjpb Including lar- efojTgfeiyr-lalgaretenses,Yfec "iiQH)rti& v&bavm thf ch arges. appointed a picnic dinner at Zion extent that the grand jury will be your midst again soon. Church, 4 miles west of here, on the visited with a goodly number ol 1 .AnL:.i . . i . . . t a. l 11th of next month Saturday. It .cr, T . i.-i... i ll court, ana parties naoie unaer ine is contemplated that a regular old- "Code" will do well to take a hint, fashioned basket dinner shall be the Thirty feet is the road bed required style. Everybody, therefore, will be bylaw. o was'-a little slow eatch qh i to the Cleveland beaver, but when she started she went with a rushc There was only one or two' in town this time. last week; now sixtv-odd . not coxm link auite a num ber at Roberdel, ' We hope lo see a getreoai di8play of them at the club.jtirdelj next Sat- 1 ;luaLI-." 'K.?&fiAL' BovShieJ fcjaaWr4udj: Summer i?rLW, McRAE. Secure the shadow while you may, Before the substance passes away. Yours respectfully, L. T. Pjctersox, Artist. ADVICK TO MOTHERS. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrop should always be used when children are cutting ; teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at Hats, Clothing, Shoes, Rubbers, Ac, at prices never before known in Rockingham. Hardware, Crockery and Tinware, Wooden ware, Stoves, Stove-fixtures Furnitur and Mattresses conatrantly on hand at extreme ly" low prices, and almost anything you want for cash or barter. Highest prices paid for Furs, Hides, Tal low, lleeswax, .tags, ana an Kinoaoi ooun- try produoe. A. r. STEW Alii. PAPER, PENS, INK, ic. Letter Paper, BlaukBoks, Receipt. Xbeck,Fine Confections 4x. BUISf 'S FRESH GARDEH SEEDS. The Best Soda and Mineral Water and Milk Shakes! Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded at lHboor. day or nigbt. . SPnCTifUtS AT ALL CRICKS. " Ladies and Gents GOLD AND SILVR 1IMTV1IDO I ".,,... sU ..i fKMfift .... -i u-nTt i V -t o ' r. . ... a r r a t. t. l if. . . r . !. ill w .-1 . ii j.- 1 1 tion at lowest pnc8 line diamond Rings, Pins, Studs, Ac. once; it produces natural, quiet sleep by rehevmsr the child from pain, and tne little be looked for. A general attendance machinery which will soon be in cherub awakes aa "bright as a button." It iui;iini school, of the farmers, and all other friends, operation, and in this connection U t is desired. They will meet for prac- "8 Put our condemnation on the Kanpfif t onmV fViAm.iM nL- "entertained by some of our v , ...w . l.. j... -f 3 : 1 e I io 1 1 v n nrl a t. tho ma ma timo -ohanno I -. . . . . v-.....j " &- , ticket find nn w mnbinor nom nil. , views on matters connected with the tions for apart of the, places to be greatjbusiness of farming. Addresses filled in November. No party has will be delivered on the occasion bv ever yet succeeded by surrender or ReF. L,TownsendandMr. Jos.L. co"Promi'. 9ive 8. a f" U?ket waiieway. ,AV luvuauou 10 5 The nemn.rfltic nartv has all is extended by the Zion Alliance, jmore to fight for now than ever be fore, and we have nothing to gam by a partial surrender. .. Up and at is very pleasant to the taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for diar- with a whole some UOBAL restraint, offers: the bet Phyiical and tfie best Mental culture, & compulsory Corric Tilata, with Enforced Study, reasonable but strict discipline, and a location Xree from malaria. No time or money spent attending Ag- rhcea, whether arising from teething or nUn.Fn. For catalogue address other causes. Twenty-five cents & bottle. Maj. R. BINGHAM, Eingbam School, Orange county, N.'C. riHE undersigned haTing this day been X duly aj5pointed and qualified, before the 'Clerk of th Baperior. Court for tb county of Eichniond, Administrator "chm testamento annexo" .of Daniel Leach, de ceased,' hereby notifies all persons hblding Tun -inia.aAi iut t ov a partial surrender. , ud ana at xw .-u!,, m .c. g ;dlon th h , line and let claims against the estate ol tis testatoi to Corporal -punisbmenV can consider ff!SJ hl n I Wtl present them to him for payment; duly i.iif.; . the hn be unbroken. - - thenticated w the law reqaWe9, w of V" "--". I. ' ,-tf H before the 1st I JsiSMM All Summer Goods rii6g$tdUye e$&aarldl IJow in stock will be closed out at down to close out. and below cost. -,; W. D. McRAE. W. D. McRAE. CIBSON'S STATION HIGH SCHOOL i The'iiext term will open the 6th'f Antr- Ust and continue forty weeks, with vaca tion of a few weeks at Christmas. , I . 'Ratcs'psb Month : ' r Primary Departmsnt, $160; Jaw f Anm.at' lSSQ eii ii lTntrtininiflfA DpnartmenL.. ........... , VrJ Uaj V --UqWW., -.WW, V . .uaw .w. ... " - r ' ..... notice will be pleaded in barof their recov- Advanced: Department M...r.-., ou ery. AU persona maeota w ine esutie i ijanguages, per muum, u..- -.. w lriYiiitAXabi.ht?iW I AT nin -instrumental or vocal,- o.DQ Tl aJUk UreOOD 4H.Jni m-- -.- - i j TT"- . J0BN A, McKAY,. . '' Adm'r cum, testamento snnexo' of ' : Daniel Leah, dee'd.1' July 10, 1888, - , ; ; ; v W-E H-A-V-E ' JUST REOBuCCEHD. ; Another lot of white and cream Wool AibetroM Dress 3oods ; cream, Un d other, popular hales in Satioes ; a beautiful line of rhite. ttrtpd and plaid Law n. all vhe shades in Plaid Nainsook ; a handsome line of double-w ide light-wcigbt Ihtss Tkxxls ; a full line of black Henrietta Cloth. Ia CUllis -weenie the most wraiie snaae. eoch as green bronze, bchetrope and tans and Ut-, Lo.' jTuftad lialisto u e dress goods aud makes up very handsomely only lo coots, . examine ioee gooi; Xf.ntT nthicf Art irnmn vr pnomMlU her. ' ....-. We are aeTlmg a great deal of Flouncing iii V4leociD-a and V gyptain Laces Tb-a coods ae 33 and 40 laches wide. Swiss and Hamburg Wgo wjm ust:rusp wmlu. A good lot of Xorcaoo ana outer Xiaces ai.iow pneca. e """v"" - .'b V4 - SHOES AND SLIPPERS, Gents' Furnishings. Hat, tc. Hosiery, Notions,- Oorts. 'da., tc. ' tt tact we ? , ; omething of everything. Call and examine our tiew arrivals ; w cLarge nothing, to. . showfyou these Koodsg-jBid vjllf be? low for casb- i , M usc,- inatru mental or vocal,. Board, $8 per month. ! Accounts payable quarterly, i For further particulars address, B. B. CLARKE.. A..M Principle i Classical School, Eoc-inghasv lcicai county, IT. C. Miss Mitt- E. Whitset, Assistant. ....;'. . -i. U ....-.. milE NEXT SESSION of my School X will-bgin AogMt Tth. 18S8. Boy Will be thoroughly jrt-epafed for 1 any class in College or University, and girls for any Seminary. Terms arusuai. i For further particulars apply to ! V WM; CARROLL, A. M., Ph. D. ATTORJCEYS- AT LAW,: . i .. ..4. Office opposite the old postoiBct.4ai in; nn ! '". '..J'i ' fWniemtre;are.,prepaxeds to do, nil-kind of Job .Printing on , short notice and wUl duplicate th prices i:of kny 'firsiclass- houi i& this action of tlrtSialBX .i ' ' n c s I ? - 5
Rockingham Post-Dispatch (Rockingham, N.C.)
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