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P-QCldngham. Rocket. H." C' WALL. -Enrron Awn Proprietor, Office: ' OVFR v EVERETT, WALL A -COMPANY'S. SUBSCRIPTION BATES: - One year,......... $1.50 'ix inths, .75 B- All subscriptions accounts must be paid in advance. . . PIi?So:dVerlSinS 'ato8 fimiiAedonaP- Published Every Thursday. WASHINGTON NOTES. It was a gala day in the House on .Saturday, the 21st ult, when Mr. rn.ua maae nis closing speecn on tne tariff question. Of the 325 members only 14 were absent or otherwise jauea to vote wnen tne great ques- uon was suommea oy opeaKer uar- lisle. Mr. Mills, evidently the lion of the day and hour, stood at his seat, and, after many, hand-shakes with congratulating irienas, watcnea tne a 1 . j . 1 . I progress ui uie yeas ana "nays " with manifest anxiety. Now and xnen, .as a mem.Der scored a "sur- prise by his vote either for or against the bill, the House came mowii who appiause accoraing as tne A 1 L action pleased either party. Some- : a. i iuk iup. scene was uproarious very lute eucn as we may see in a . 1 ptate convention, it is said mat Cli. - i. ." -. Mrs. Cleveland, seated in the Exec- h I ...: 1i t jj ii i , I uuvs gunery, vioiaiea tne ruies Dy frequent participation in the ap- L-1 rni. n . pmube. i ne gaiiery occupants, oi wuom mere were nunareas, could with difficulty restrain their enthus- asm; but it was well they were so restramea, lor tbose on the floor maae noise quite sufficient; When the result was announced McMillin, of Tennessee, moved an adjourn- ment to the Wednesday following, on the principle, we suppose, that me iiuust; ueservea to nave a noil-1 day. Some member amended by Visitors to the White House moving to adjourn to 8 o'clock Sat- usually form the acquaintance of Ar urday night, but both motions fail- thurSimmnn t.hfi norbr n ed. Boutelle, of Maine, in a spirit of sarcasm requested that the House immediately adjourn in honor of the aay as tne zntx anniversary ol Vull istocratic Carolina connexion, hav Run, which battle was fought on the in2 been brought ud as a Rervant in 21st day of July, 1861; whereupon the "old families" of the eastern sec JCilgore, of Texas, said to him, in tion of our State. He was best ac- tones loud enough for all to catch : "This day marks the.Warterloo of your party." The feeling among Democrats at Washington over the happy issue of the great struggle is one o, wpreme sausiaction. uan- servant he was, with feelings of af dalls . following must be low down fectionate remembrance. He says ?n the "blues;" indeed, it is not un- their coramon North Carolina nativ derstood why now he may not con- itv drew them closely together in sistently align himself and satellites friendship, and that the President's squarely with the Republicans, and habit was to turn over to him the have the manliness so to declare. "skippernong" wine, of North Caro He can play his little role no longer Hna vintage, which friends would to the delusion-of the people. " The 8end to the White House the Pres Jogic of the situation is that "pro- ident preferring other kinds for his tection" Democrat is a misnomer- !OWD use. Arthur says that, as re ft nondescnpt whose province is to gards votingi he standg upon prin, aid the cause of the Republican par- cipie'v and has never cast a ballot ty, as formulated in its Chicago plat- He has been in full accord with all J J 1 A A it lorm, ana oosiruct me progress on tariff reform indefinitely. Of course those who had the hon or of shaking the President's hand at Monday's reception had no op portunity .to ascertain how Grover feels just at this time over the suc cess of the Mills bill, coming so soon after the confirmation of his an- pointee to the Chief Justiceship by i a nosuie oenaie, dui it was a com mon remark of the multitude that l l , m n , i . . the President appeared chippy and cheerful as, clad in a sixteen dollar 'gray suit, he stood in the East Room doorway and said a pleasant word to each passing visitor. He seems to be literally at home when receiv- nig me people, mere is no stereo iypea iorm any more than the inter- i -i r - . ...... m "K" uouveuience A - Tf ' 1 " . tt ..I Aa sf .l : requires, ne uoes not "aress up" for the occasion as if going out to be Been oi me wonu. inoi so wnen ne is to be seen outside his imposing domicile known as the "White TJouse.v For instance, the Seventy first New York Regiment, returning irom a visit to ruenmond and its ua .au H.j MIF lo me i3uii itun Dauie-nem asKea to be review- -w J I.,- . : "AUUUiiy ai" lernouu, .oxu. i. u given nour tne Ti :.l ni m nn : J 1 n f Uu uy oecre- Zf- rTv: -, V " vV.7"'fc;."u,7 raPw'y ,o V1'- D"" "W,T8 .ine wnue House, on Pennsylvania Avenue, and .looked upon the' -splendidly . equipped command as it marched . u - - . " u H "ihk Unri w .","".",US1C i.jri.M " "L."."? ZHZIT, LW,.v ,r ia "ciguienea ira- ' i..nolliW Uv. iU. 4.U- Ml t ,leisfaa? dova a?d not a Cleveland nai euuer. w as mis luue iaet sig- nmcant as aaaiuonaieviaence or tne mans usually discreet diplomacy? Anyhow, 'he is prolific in surprises; ThG Chief of Police wor a f!W- """" "' wwcwaij opunui a jaunty werDy nat. as, Mie.fresir- dent ascended the review stand 4. ". andstripes" his suit of black mould- ed to hia fine bodv, he looked every inch an Emperor" fit to lead a glo rious party ana snape tne govern mental policy of Earth's grandest country. The Presidential reception to the public, coming three times a week! is usually, attended with pleasing incidents. At the Monday reception was an Englishman iust over from the proud little island where royalty is profuse in red-tape splendor. He had come to the White House not expecting so great an- honor as a ner 0nal introduction to the President but only to get such enchantment w distance might lend to the view He was astonished when told that he could have the nleasure of Rhnfe- nfT the Pnrlpnt.'a hnA . a anar 8uch nleasure. and the additional cordial greeting of Mr. fWUnrl , there was one Englishman less wed- ded to ideas of rovaltv and more . . - armreeiatlve of demot.in-imvftm- 1 r ----- a - merit. The President is said to hfi fond of vuu VUUU1CU tu . . . him at these receptions. On the occasion referred to he placed his 1 hand on the head of a little six-year 0ld and won the little fellow's vot by saving. "How are vou. m v son ? glad to see you." A North Caro- Hnian, after indicating what precinct he hailed from, said, "Mr. President, we are all . office-seekers down there not for ourselves, but for you, sir ;" to which the reolv came auicklv. "T hope to see your people gratified." model of politeness and gentlemanly manners. Arthur is a New Berne N. C, darkey, and boasts of his ar- quainted with the Attmores and Stanleys of New Berne. Arthur has been in the "service" of the White House ever since 1865, and speaks of President Johnson, whose favorite administrations and is a w.rmd. mirer of President Cleveland. He has saved money in his position and is now the owner of several lots in Washington. While other colored men "sunk" money in the Preed man's Bank, he was all 0. K. for he would not trust it, placing his money in another bank. When General Howard turned it over to Fred Douglass to mana ArtW fit oi more than ever that the Freedman's Bank was the place n$l to have put his money 'in, for said Arthur- "when a white man hands his coat over to a negro you may be sure there's a hole in it." And the result proved the correctness of Arthur's judgment. Some days aoo we hrn a nn 1 . versation between a Democrat and U Rftnublienn t.h. Utter 0f Congress, on the subject of the to;ir The Republican represents an Illinois district in the Dresent House, and is an iron-bound protec- a.1 i i n r t-f ii a uonisi. ah. oi wnicn aia not so much surprise us; but when he, a Congressman, denied that the Su preme Court of the United States Had ever decided that a tariff tax laid for other purposes than those of araounting to robbery," we confess t0 very great surprise. Here member of Congress ignorant of great fact known to the commonest debating-club speaker of the land, Marvelous, but true, arid it is not to u a a l , be wondered at that one so poorly informed voted "no" when the Mills M" P" i" ' House. To what " - member owe hi3 dirtino rT?r i u. . T wu, II UU OIUJUJY W U1C OIUIU lOl- LET THE TOWNSHIPS NOMINATE; We s favor the primary - plan 'of making nominations for', the Legis lature and the various county, of fices. ;The will of the people can be better ascertained and, as a result, more general satisfaction : will be se- cured. Therefore we suggest that when the County Executive .Com- mittee of the Democratic party, to meet here next Saturday, appoints a day on which the various townships shall select their delegates to the County Convention, the voters of each township shall indicate their cnoiceol candidates by depositing their ballots, either written or print-- ed, in boxes, or hats for the occasion. When the voters of the townships, as many as may interest themselves to turn out, come together in pri- mary meeting on the day set by the County Erxecutive Committee, hrst let the prime object of their assem- blinc hfi attended to. to-wit. the se lection of delegates to the County f Convention according to the num ber each township is entitled to un der the Democratic plan of organi zation. Then let three judges be ap pointed to supervise a ballot to be taken to ascertain the preferences of the Democratic voters present for the ouiues io ue uneu, one oi me juuges to act as clerk. All bona fide resi- dents of the townships, who are DpmtQ tn ho aiina-,i tn r.nQ t their ballots, subject to the right of challenge on the part of any Demo- crat in good standing, and all chal- lenges to be decided by a majority of the judges. Let the boxes, or hatsJbe kept open until 6 o'clock in the afternoon for receiving the bal- ots. At the close let the judges count the ballots and certify to the same ; .,i;ort mt-; . tu lownsu.p Lcuuve ommmec and the other to the delegates ap- pointed to represent the township in the Countv Convention Thpn in the County Convention, where all j . ... . ne lownsnips win ue auiy repre- sented, every candidate balloted for in the primary meetings shall been- titled to his proportionate share of he vote of the several townships as ascertained at said primary meet ings, and the same shall be cast by the several township delegations Provided, however, that if there should be a tie between the candi dates, or if it appear that no candi date has a maioritv of the whole vote, or if there be a failure to vote for a candidate, delegates from the several townships shall, in conven tion assembled, make the nomina tions. The plan above, with a little change, is the one now in practice u kq tw, : i: . "J "-.c L'cuiwiaiiv; -uiguuizauoil oi Mecklenburg county, as we find it outlined in the Charlotte Chronicle, We think we should find in the adoption of such a plan, made known generally, an increased attendance at township meetings and a more general participation in the work of o w w conventions in our county. J THE REPUBLICAN SIDE-SHOW, We regret to think that there are some good men who will be deluded into the support of the third party movement in this State. We honor their devotion to the cause of Prohi bition but, at the same time, we are confident they will act under a se- nous delusion to support that party in the present campaign. By so do ing they will only be putting farther in the iuture the glorious dav for the coming of which they vote and T. ? t V pray. It is not the year for a Pro- hibition camnaieri. That, ia n nnaa. tion that should be disconnected from politics. To interject it now into the heart of the campaign can have no other effer.t.tnnn to imrii the success of the Democratic nartv. .K the continued supremacy of which in the public affairs of North Caro- lina is of first importance to thepeo- r pie. There are men in the move- ment who. under the idea that their favorite cause must be kept in a state of independent organization. still would tremble to think that Democratic success was in n,ril if uemocratic success was in peril, if once they could realize that such is a possible contingency. They have J Tv, r i ,.! v-onj.ug tuc cicmion ior their ticket, nor do they fear that the Democratic party will be beaten They propose to support that ticket in the way of perpetuating the Pro hibition organization. They will lose tviin V . 4U.... ...Ill I 1 I ijjuic tuttu u.icj- vim gaio, ior we oe Have te effect ml! be W disgust many hundreds of staunch Prohibi- tiomsts who would be found battlintr for the cause in 0 off.yearbut appreciating justly the importance of Democratic success this year, will , , - - lose sympathy for a cause that thus wantonly places the safety of the State at hazard. Many of them mav r v conclude hot ; to follow so unwise a leadership in future trials of the issue at the ballot box. We lay no store by the efforts that are pretendingly being made to attach the'negroes to the third party standard.,Their sol idity as Republican voters; is not to be boken,, to any appreciable ex tent, even if the efforts nre sincere. ift a8 we believe, these efforts are deceptive, then the white Democrats who, for the time, go back on their party, may wake up too late to atone for their folly. For us no better ev hdence isneeded that the third party practically, n Ropublir.in eide- show than Col. Dockcrys suddenly aroused friendship for its cause and it8 candidate, as exemplified by re- cent manifestations. Everybody knows Col. Dockery's hatred for the cardinal principle upon which the third party professes to stand ALIOS AT DOCEEEY. BepaHkaa Party's Former-Pro- hifcition Attitude. From ths Spirit of the Age. Yes, let it be remembered that in 1881, when the churches and the preachers and the good women ol North Carolina were, doing all in Repuflican gtate executive commit- tee held a meeting here in the city of Raleigh and decided and resolved to oppose Prohibition, and to throw the vote of the Republican party of nd" kTbe'remembered that Col. Oliver H. Dockery, as soon as the campaign of that year opened, took the field against Prohibition and did all he could to defeat the preachers, the churches and the prayers of the women : and that the defeat of prohibition that year, was mainly due to the action of the Re- puocan party, with Col. Dockery " icuuers iS82. when a Congressman for the State-at-iarge was to be chosen, the liquor dealers association, under the name of the Anti-Prohibition Liber- ..,.. u-l.l - .1 . L1" ?a couvenuon in uie O. H. Dockerv. and that he accented the nomination of the said liquor dealer s association. And don t let it he forgotten that, a week later. the Kepublicans met in convention here, m the same hall, and endorsed the nomination made by the liquor party that party which had the year before made sport of preachers. calling thein crazy fanatics. And then let it be remembered that Col. Dockerv stumped the .State again in 18S2, telling the people as he went, that prohibition would take away the peoples liberties, and charging that the Democratic parly was ine rromouion party. And then let it be remembered that Colonel Oliver II. Dockerv who is now a candidate for Gover uor' aml wll ls s' anxiouB to car. vass with his brother Walker, thi 04 j; j. r - because he hones to makear,,t paw of him and his party to oull the Uubernatorial chestnut out of : i . ... the fire, is the same Col. Dockery who hated prohibition so bad in 18S1 that he would not divide time with a prohibition speaker at Con- cord. And finally, let it be remembered i I . . f . I Tx ..... ... mai, n tne democratic ticket, which has seven nrnliibitinnicta nn it icnnl elected, tu wheel-horse of the Liquor Dealers' ' - w .- Association will sit in the gnberna tonal chair for the next four years with a full cabinet of Antis in the State offices sitting around him. And truly may he then exclaim : ,4I have conquered at last." Prohibitionists, if you would save your cause in North Carolina, vote lor that ticket that stands the beat chance to. beat the old whiel-hnrse of Anti-Prohibition. A chixd killed Ano.th?5 M$ by the use of opiates given in the form of Soothing Syrup. Why mothers give their children such dnadlv poison is surprising when thev can rpliei-i f eWialr1 by ACKer s rsaDy ovrup. It contains no oninm or morphine. Sold by WlFowlkes & Co.J . .Detroit Man : "I've read of straws hlnwn ntnKno.,..; 1 i VaTu " Waiu u-a uuua iuauo itian : anaia notninor: in the last cyclone we had out there a long, slim streak of wind was driven th,ree inc"ea into a hickory tree so Tt " neu lo pu!1 Buckleu's Arnica Salve The best Salve in the world for hnmM 7 T? ' T68' ulcere 8alt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped i hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures Piles.. or no pay required. It is guaranteed peD "?tisfictin , or money re- ni- fnce 25 cents per box. For sale uy i. nomas o. uoie rpHE undersigned having this day been JL duly appointed and qualified, before the Clerk of the Superior Court for the county of Richmond, Administrator "cum 5;7. claims against the estate of his testator to Pent ineni to mm for-payment, duly TlX notice be pleaded in bar of their recov- S5i r,w?Tf ". 10 the i tws. uiac iumieuiaie payment J70HN A. McKAY - Adm'r cum teatamento annexo of m oo Wamel Leach' dec'd- " , - v v; James S. Goldston, DEALER IN SUGAR, COFFEE, MEAT, MOLASSES, FLOOR, MEAL, TOBACCO, ' craARs, SNUFF, . CANNED GOODS, CAN DIES. NUTS, RAISINS, and ev erything usually kept in a first-class gro cery store, all of which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. DON'T FAIL to give me a call when in want of anything 1- T I 1 1 1 L . L in my line, i ou snau nave courteous at tention, and rock bottom prices Youre lrulv, J.'S. OOLDSTON. JUST RECEIVED AT rfCl ANTRIM MED HATS, just frocj tJJ J New York, which I am selling from 15 cents up. Don't eo bare-headd when you can buy a Hat for 15 cots, any color and shape desired. TRIMMED HATS, from New York, -which I am closing out cheap 40 cecta up. i oa will wonder how 1 sell them so cheap when you see tnem. Lon t tail to come, aa will pay you : and besides, you can save from 50 cents to $1.00 by coming to sa me. it is a well-known Lact that 1 sell Hats and Millinery Goods than they can be bought elsewhere, and a trial will convince you. 150 bunches Tips, Pompons, Plumes and Feathers all the latest styles from Plain to Shades. Nice Une of Beau tiful Tips 25 cents up. Satins, Silks, Ribbons, Gauzes, Mulls all colors and prices. In short, anything in the Millinery line. I can Save You Efloney, as I bought largely anil paid the CASH for all my goods. Don't fai! to come and see me. All orders will receive prompt at tention. I can be found in mv new build ing, two doors from Mr. Dockerv fpNice line of Silk I';rasol., cheap. (Slaudc iarLdfzrd is with mc and has a full lir, of Drv Goods. Notions, Shoes ivr.d (irucer.es winch he ih selling aa CHEAP us you tan buy else where. Give him a call. Mrs. SUE 1 S N :F OP.n, l;.Kk.n!.:i:u, N. C. April 4, ISSS-tf. The Reliable j;:uzc OF T. L. SeigBc & Co. is now filled to overflowing wit.i new and stylish Sprine Novelties. Each department is cuinpkte iu variety, style ana quality. BARGAIN NCI. 1. bpnng Dress Goods 34 inches wide, in beautiful shaded of Drown, Greys, Tans, etc., in plain, stripe ami piaid, at the low price of 25 cents ier vanl. A line of FINK CASHMERES in all the new colors at : width. We carry stock of ' nuts a vard, double the largest and finest FIXE DRESS GOODS and TRIMMINGS in the htate. Beautiful Braid Sets for waists at 50 cits. All kinds of Braid bets, Gimp, Jets, etc.. in all shades. We keep everything to be found in a nrst-ciass dry goods store. Kaf We take pleasure in stating that Mr. JULIAN LITTLE, of Richmond county, is now with us, and any orders given us will receive bis personal attention We have a first-class DRESS MAKING ESTABLISHMENT in connection with our business. All of our work guaran teed to pive satisfaction. Give us a trial, either by personal visit or inrougu our order department. We guarantee satisfaction. T. L. SEICLE & CO.. 11 West Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C. University ol !!. Carolina, CHAPEL HILL, JV. C. m ... . ine next session begins Aug. 30 Tui tion reduced to $30 a half year. Poor stu dents may give notes. Facultv of fifteen teachers. '1 hree full courses of study lead ing to degrees. Three short courses for the training of business men, teachers, physicians and pharmacists.. Law school fully equipped. Write for catalogue to MON. KEMr P. BATTLE, 2'-lm- President. Eaikt Woolen Mills Co., MANUFACTURERS OF Cassimeres, Jeans, FLANNELS, LINSEYS, COTTONADES.&c yfl carded cheap for cash or on shares. WUUL WAITED, for which we" wU: pay casn or exchange goods. Address all communications to ' TT O. E. WISHART, ' Sec y Hamlet Woolen Milla Co., ' Rockinghain N. C. QifeLest to Ladies. rffJ Wey-tBl BaSala.S.Z. Mrs. Sue F. Sandford s, Ilaving just returned from Kew York, I Stock of r.lillinery ever shown in Rockingham. I was rnr LATEST NEW As I anticipate a laree businc Uhn than ever. My stock consist of all tL l - and Bonnets, trimmed and nntrimnil. ! uu' nul -!.d cx'u.n in Tip and K-ihr Silks, Satins, Morie Silka and Gauz cf riy ''tfcrrs l:c.n U r I et and dm trutcjirp Howere in all the leading etyles and ct . .Silk Yi l ttA Wivrtrccs in all tl DV pnng anaoea, Kiobona in aun anc to a sash ribbon. I have a delightful line of Parasplt in all the leacics M . vtrr cheap. Abo a r w ot of Kid and Silk Gloves, Buatles. i1ir.e. Jewrlrr. ( mhIi. trea ButtoE dvi and Fancy Leads ) Children' Lace Caps, Boys' Hat ir.d Caps, and a great aaiiy c-lL-er articles that I have not space to mention. Call and be convicccL thanking you very much for past patronage, I aobat a continanoe of the ante ear COUNTBY ORDERS eaeolly and promptly fiUed. Washington Street, CALL AND SEE KV THIS Vi133HSS. 3E3E. C "7I7"ats The Prettiest WEARS BOUGHT of BJ. T. WHO HAVE IS STOCK A beautiful line of Jerseys, Wraps, Gloves, prints, dress goods, Trimmings, Neckwear, Hosiery, And everything tUe nettled by the people of this communitj, all of which will be sold as low as ny oik elw: will sell them. W. T. COVINGTON & CO. The Motto the People JLilze : "Quick Sales and Small Profits." i And that ehall b my motto and i ratice in dxpoin; of tL LARGE STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS "WHICH IS 2STOAV IN MY STORE. I CANNOT ENUMERATE, Nor do I considerate it nccessarr : but I An mV vr.n if t- -A . ' t t i the way of Dry Oooda or Grocrne, to call and s-e rce, r eau I can giva yn aome bargains worth coming after. "A nimbi nxpence is Utter than a elow alillioe." Dd uiais iue Kinu oi uau l m nau:ng w an inis H. 8 LEDBETTEH. E. 8. LEDDETTEP., JR. LKDBETTBR BROTDERS Have just opened out at the old stand of H. C. Dockery, a full and COMPLETE STOCK OF OF ALL KINDS, AND Farm Supplies, to which they invite the attention of the public. We propose to sell as cheap as any in the market. Give us a call. LEDOETTER BROS. GREENSBORO Female College, GREENSBORO, N. C. THE sixty-seventh session of this pros perous institution begins on the 22nd of August, 1888. Superior advantages offered in all the departments of learning usually taught in Female Collegia of high grade. Instruct tion given in Type-writing and Stenogra phy also. Terms moderate. For catalogue apply to T. M. JONES, President. Rivniuif snnnni itb a whole - ' w w wa-v MbAu restraint, offers the best Physical and the best Mental culture, a compulsory Curric ulum with Enforced Study, a reasonable but strict discipline, ud a location free Irom malartA U tilUll.llll UUIIII1II. w k. . No time-or money spent attending Ae ncultural Fairs. For catalogue address V . e Waj. r.bii?gham, Bingham School, Oranga, county, N. C Attention ! am prepared to offer the largt and U-t and Fancy Goods ra? - ful in selecting my stock to gtt the YORK STYLES. I mill enrit-avcr to ell cood (U. ii.i l:4 in A.lit-' and Childrrr i H. 1 jcx. : m;vl j-lain edge, from No 1 .ROCKINGHAM. S. C. Girl in Town A JERSEY COVIHGTOrJ & CO., Mason H. C. DOCKERY. The finest and most popular Inrtrv netrta before the public. ONE HUNORCD sf these pianos purchased by the greet Hew England Conservatory ol M uslc. and tn daBy use at that Inttitutio. Don't fall to examine these pianos which are creating such a furore among our best musicians. For full information about lowest prices, terms, etc, write or oafl oa J. F. UeKIKIQI, GtatrtJ Aral, Come to See Lie ! In My New Quarters in the elegant new. brick store at th formerly occupied by Steele Eroa. d Co.. Sgn of lie tig Hk Horas, 1 'P1 alwa3r" 10 W Wl line of all good usully kept at a gneral stor I have dow on band Bleached Good. -i o , wwujc viwo, uinirnani. Seersuckers, Piquets and Other Dress Goods scited to the season. Tn rlMh.xr, t fr a variety of Alpaca. Liaen and Serocker 'wm uao a ok aaaon- mentof white and checked Marseille Vest, some of which cannot fail to please you. DR. T. S. COLE will also be found tier with bis Droge end Medicines. We will not be undersold for the cash, and don't you forget it I July 2nd, 18S3. J' W' C0LE
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