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POETBT VS.; WEATHER. . Come read to mesome poem, Some cold, congealing lay, Thatvshall soothe this Stifling feeling Anil, banish the he&t away. Hot of the warm young masters tf Who sing of thia blistering time, Whose retreating footsteps echo Down the editorial climb. But read to me-some poem On mighty glaciers and snows, Written by Hakaluka, The bard of the Esquimaux. And the night shall be filled with shivers, And X, who sweltered all day, Shall unfold an extra blanket, And noisilyj snore away. Detroit Free Press. A Great Republic. Prom" the Detroit Free Press. It is not a far cry from July 4 to 9. One is the glorious birthday of the great Northern Republic j the other is the glorious birthday of the great Southern Republic. On the 9th there was a good deal of banging and fuss in South Amer- ica. The Argentine Republic eman cipated itself from Spain July 9, 1826. It is not as old as its North ern brother, but it will prove a dan gerous rival betore many years. Although very little is known in this country about the Argentine Republic, it is a nation well worth studying. We are likely to hear more of it as the years go by. ITT l. ! ' .1 TT . . 1 . . vynue in me united states we iiave $49 in bank for every man, wo man and child, the Southern Re public has $64. The banks there are the richest in the world. The Bank of the Province has a paid up -pit.1 of Wnd deposit to the amount ol $67,000,000. mere are mnes 01 railroads and every one of them pays divi dends averaging six per cent. ; $50, 000,000 were spent in railroads this year and last. There is a transcon tinental line running Pullman cars drawn by the best locomotives that can be had. Buenos Ayres is said to be as fine ft city as Paris; $10,000,000 are now being BDent to make its harbor one of the best in the world. In 1885 w I the imports were $84,000,000. The United States cuts a very poor figure in that country because our protective system makes it impossi ble for us to trade with the Argen tine Republic. Our trade i8 about equal to that of Sweden. While our imports to the Argentine Republic 1 increased $3,000,000 during the past ten years, England's increased $22,- 000,000. In 1886, 309 steam vessels owned by England ran to the South ern Republic, while not one owned in the United btates touched her ports. Twenty-one lines of steamers run to Europe but hone to the Uni ted btates. This is something for those who pelieve in protection to ponder on. An Explanation. What is this "nervous trouble" with which so many seem now to be afflicted? If you will remember a few years ago the word Malaria was comparatively unknown to-day it is- as common as any word in the English language, yet this word cov ers only the meaning of another jvord used by our forefathers in . i "I , a. a umes past. do it is witn nervous .diseases, as they and Malaria are in tended to cover what ourgrandfath- ers caiiea biliousness, ana an are caused.by troubles that arise from a diseased condition of the Liver which in performing its functions finding it cannot' dispose of the bile through the ordinary channel is compelled to pass it oil through the system, causing nervous troubles, Malaria, Bilious Fever, etc. You who are suffering can well appreciate a cure. We recommend Green's August Slower. Its cures are marvelous. Prince Pumpernickel Darling Mees Elzie, I loaf you. Pe . miqe. I am not von uf Harmany's richest brinces, put I haf four tousand tha- lers a year." Miss Elsie Why, pa gives $5,000 a year to our cook. Prince P. Veil, marry me, und I yill do de cooking. .WE CAN AND DO guarantee .Acker's Blood Elixir for it has Been "fully demonstrated to the people of this country that it is superior to all other preparations for blood diseases. It is a positive cure for syphilitic poisoning, ul cers, eruptions and pimples. It -purifies the whole system and thoroughly builds up the constitution. Dr. W M Fowlkes & Co A Lstter From Pennsylvania. . 3or. of ttfe News and "Observer. , pHILADEIpj0IA, Pa., July 23. I am surrounded by protectionist rnanuiacturexs, ana occasionally "take up;be cudgels and fight the crowds . Air these manufacturers jarififwas imposed at the beginning ot tup - war,- ana tney aon't believe The great majority are Englishmen -tfb?ar ' n0tbjg butt0 make all the money they can for them selves. : No Northern citvVes Deciallv manufacturing city, is American ; they are .essentially foreign. The sim'on-pure Americans are in the South only. However, a. great many operatives, seeing that the capital ists get rich, while their wages have a tendency to diminish, are disposed to investigate the subject, anda great many workingmen are Democrats. Leaving out Philadelphia and Pitts burg, Pennsylvania is a Democratic State, and if Philadelphia could be gotten hold of the State would be Democratic. This will be effected when protection ceases to be recog nized as the policy of the govern ment. . The manufacturers are going to be run to death for contributions to aid the Republican party, and they are getting pretty sick of fun. They m" nave to bleed prodigiously as the campaign progresses, unless the Senate passes the Mills Bill. While that is within the range of possibil ity, it is very improbable, and I an ticipate that the subject will go over to the next session, and in the mean time be fought out at the polls. That Cleveland will be elected every Dem- ! ocrat believes, and at least half of the Republicans We Tell Ton Plainly that Simmons Liver Regulator will rid you of DvsneDsia. Headache. Constipation, and Biliousness. It will break up chills and fever and prevent their return, and is a com plete antidote for all malarial poison "yet entirely free from quinine or 38J&& SCU: gennine SimmonaB LiTer Regulator, prepared by J. H. Zeilin & Co A Wife's Little Joke. From the Omaha "World. She I'm so glad you can stay for tea. Such a joke as I'm going to have on my husband. He's always growling abou mJ cooking, and to uaJ m8 ulotucr nappenea to oropm and 1 Sot her to make some biscuit. Tlf . 1 1 1 . . vvon 1 ne Ieel CDeaP wnen ne Deglns to criticise and then finds out his mother made them herself? HALF AN HOUR LATER. He My dear, you're becoming an angel of a cook. These biscuits are as fine as my mother makes. Personal. Mr. N. H. Frolichstein. of Mobile. Ala., writes : I take great pleasure in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, having used it lor a severe attack of Bron chitis and Catarrh. It gave me in eiaui renei ana eniireiv cured me and I have not been afflicted since I also beg to state that I had tried other remedies with no good result. nave also used .Electric Bitters and Dr. King's New Life Pills, both of which I can recommend. Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Uougbs and Colds, is sold on a positive guarantee. Trial bot tles free at Dr. W. M. Fowlkes & Uo.'s Drug Store. . The Subject Was Changei From the San Francisco Chronicle. "Yes,"" said he, "lite is so lonely." "It is lonely, sometimes." she an swered. It ITT 1 1 1. . i vYouian t it ne sweet to nave a little cottage covered with ivy and noneysuckle and rose bushes?" Oh I wouldn't it!" "And when a fellow comes home tired from business, to have a nice little wife meet him at the door with a kiss." "Y-ee-s "And then the summer niehts. the windows open, the sunset iust liv ing light enough in the cosy parlor, ana you 1 mean a wile at the piano, singing in the gloaming. It wouiu oe lovely." 1 think it would be nice." "And then" At this point a care-worn woman came around the corner with a pair or twins in a perambulator. A dead silence fell upon the summer air for a little.- Then they changed the suDject. The Duquesne Steel Spring Fold mg Mattress, the most durable arid comlortable spring bed on the mar ket. Price, $3.00, at Stewart's. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Prices Reduced On many goods to cost and below cost, to close out: ' " Now Receiving Medium and fine Flour Molasses, Fruit Jars'yfyc. Koberdel. N. C. I -fend us year orders for job printing; V An Interesting Dialogue. From the New York Herald.- . A certain Republican Party sought and obtained an interview with our most worthy and level-headed Uncle Samuel. The gist of it is contained in the following: U. S. Well, old boy, how goes' the battle? Winningly or uphilly? R. P. Reverend Uncle, we are working your name for all it is worth. It's a big racket. We are altogether smarter crowd than the Democrats. U. S. Then you have a very de cided advantage over them. R. P. We are filling a big barl, o be opened in Connecticut, Indi ana and New Jersey. U. S. Again you have the ad vantage over them. But tell me, my ively fossil, have the Democrats no virtues ? R. P. Oh, yes, though they can't handle a campaign as we can. They are, honest, and think they are right. U, S. (with a sly twinkle in his eye.) In that respect, my deaf R. P., I should say they have a very decided advantage over you. The lights go out suddenly. HAPPINESS AND CONTENTMENT surely cannot go hand in hand if we look on the dark side of every little obstacle. Nothing will so darken life and make it a burden as Dyspepsia. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure the worst form of Dys pepsia, Constipation and Indigestion, and make life a happiness and pleasure. Sold at zo and DO cents by VV Al t owlkes & Co. Joseph Ritas died recently in the Pyrenees, at the age of 118 years. His father died at 111 and his broth er at 114. Wonderful Cores. W. D. Hoyt & Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists of Rome Ga., say : We have beenselling Dr. King's New Discovery, Electric Bitters and Bucklen's Arnica Salve for 4 years. Have never handled remedies that seH as well, or give such universal satisfaction. There have been some wonderful cures effected by these medicines in this citv. Several cases of pronounced Consumption have been entirely cured by use of a few bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery, taken in connection with Electric Bitters. -We guarantee them always. Sold by Dr. W. M. Fowlkes & Co. 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 cultiration. Will be sold cheaD. C r ACRES in Laurel Hill township, ad fjJ joining the lands of Mrs. Whitfield Mcintosh and Mrs. Milton Mcintosh. One third of land in cultivation. 27 X ACRES, one and a half miles from I t) town, at the low price of $4 per acre, rour settlements, with dwellings and outhouses, on it Terms made easv. ROOM HOUSE on Pearl street, in good condition. Lot 170x50 feet, ff ACRES six miles northeast of town, J 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 miles from town. All the above property will be soldcheaD and on good terms. A. M. McAULAY, Real Estate Agent. CAPE PEAE k IABKIN VALLEY E. L CO. Condf used Time Table. To Take Effect Monday, Jane 11, 1888. TRAINS MOVING NORTH Passenger and Freight and Mail. . 6:00 a m 7:05 a m 7:15 a m 9:00 a m 9.15 a m 11:15 a m 11:27 am 2:30 p m Passenger, Le Bennettsville, Ar Maxton, Le Maxton, Ar Fayetteville, i:lo p m 3:10 p m 7:15 p m 1U:10 a m Lie layetteville, Ar Sandford, i:4U p m 2:30 p m 1:33 p m 7:25 p m 10:15 a m Le Sandford, Ar Greensboro, Le Greensboro, 3:00 p m 7:15 p m Ar Mount ,Airy 5:15 pin o. 1 dinner at Greensboro TRAINS MOVING SOUTH. Le Mount Airy, Ar Greensboro, Le Greensboro, Ar Sandford, Le Sandford, Ar Fayetteville, Le Fayetteville, Ar Maxton, Le Maxton, 5:00 a m I 10:15 p m y:zo a m 4:40 p m 10:05 a m 7:45 a m 1:35 p m I 2:00 p m 1:55 p m 2:30 p m 4:00 p m 5:50 p m p m i o:zo a m 6:15 p m 9:50 a m 6:25 p m 10:15 a m Ar Bennettsville, 7:30 p m I 12:15 t m 4 oreajjiass at uermanton. No. 2 dinner at Sanford. FACTORY BRAjNCH. Leave Millbpro, 7;03 a m Arrive at Greensboro, 9:00 a m Leave Greensboro, 3:30 p m Leave. factory Junction, 4:30 pm Arrive at Millboro, 5:15 p m jrassenger ana Man iram runs daily ex cept Sundays. Frei't and Accommodation Trains run be tween Fayetteville and Bennettsville on Alonaars, Wednesdays and Fndavs. . Prei't and Accommodation train runs be tween Fayetteville and Greensboro Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays, and be tween Greensboro and Mt. Airy on Tues days, Thuredays.and Saturdays, and from 111 A vr: ft 1 Airycgi,OTeen8Doro on Mondays Trains on Factory Branch run at. I cept Sunday. : ' W. JS. K. YLE. - General Passenger Agent. Fey, General Superintendent. i LA iTHE CELEBRATED NERVE TONIC A Word to the Nervous have nerves? Then you are sick. A healthy boy has as many as you, but he doesn't know it That is the difference between "sick" and "well." Why don't you cure yourself? It is easy. Don't wait Paine's Celery Compound will do it Pay your druggist a dollar, and enjoy life once more. Thousands have. Why not you? WELLS, RICHARDSON & C0.t Proprietors, Burlington, Vt JHE flLLEGER QRGflHS Bnd Safmneet Tlti Order ai ,k vhnwderlfix. n 9 IV.-- ' i Thla $275 ORGAHo $90.00. Book Free. Other beautiful tyle from Beautiful Btool and Book SO to Circulars free oa applicatioB. Special 30 Dav offer now readv. The oldest organ manufacturer In Washington, X. J. SO yvra manufacturing organ. This ore&n vrill be Bent on 15 dayT test trial. 99,000 of these organa uow in use. Tfwy art beautiful, thy ar left, tky ar lasting. ArtrflfMB ue manufacturer, u. w. Aixxnrm, Wa&utngton, N. J. Elliott & r.larsh, Furniture Manufacturers. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Make the Best Common Goods Offered. No shoddy goods. Catalogue and pnee hat furnished. TRY SAMPLE LOT and be convinced. 3in THOS. B. PACE, HAMLET, IT. C. Wholesale and Retail DEALER IN G-enera! Ttfferchandise. Now in Stock and to Arrive: 12,000 yards Calico, Ginghams, and oth er Dress uoons. 2,000 yards 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 bbla. each Sugar and Molasses. 250bbls. Flour. Lard, Fish, Salt. Canned Goods. CandT. and a full line of i GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, HATS, : Notions, Clothing, &c. Now is the time tor those who buy for cash to lav m their Summer supplies. . I am offering Special Inducemens to the WHOLESALE TRADE and buy ers of large quantities. Will sell MEAT BY THE BOX, Sugar and Molasses by the barrel, Coffee by the Sack, and all Heavv Groceries in quantities just as low as they can be de livered nere Ironi Wilmington or Charlotte "W T ' 1 1 1 i '1 i vv ilii a large boock, ana my Sledge-Hammer Motto Cash on Delivery, I propose to always LEAD in prices and let others "run after." I am still selling (at the ratff-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 Salt at $1.00 each. Good Coffee 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 first-class farm wagons and warranted to give satisfaction. Come to Hamlet call for PACE'S CHEAP CASH STORE, and judge my goods and prices for your selves. Very Respectfully, THOMAS B. FACE Shoes and Harness ! A W. JONES is still at his old stand . a uio line. Boots. Shoes and H&mM a ana is aoing nrst-class work in h repaired in the best possible manner and at lower prices than-they have ever been known in thia market. Good hand-made Wagon Bridles at Sl.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. 7 mm O CM co a I t 4; n h-i as CO OS C3 a "C a a. C5 & o OA 4 O i a si 5 o pJ d) - 6 s 2 o "C LO rl - vi a c o W a W S3 09 O D Q O T3 3 -J WE" 5 I S - Jg 1 w 8 o O O o o o O ci o T3 a at o H 01 u a. a. a co o .9 3 i tc S a: 3 Z -o CO o CM Pi O in o o CO 3 S ; ti c to I a .2 o O co t s THE LEFEVER ARMS COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF Automatic Hammerless Made With Top LeTer. 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. FOR TORPID LIVER. a. torpid 7iTir a.r.ujM iho nkolxr- Siok Keadaclio, Dyspepsia, Costivcness, Rheu matism, Sallow Skin and Piles. Thcr la io bcttr rsratdy rr thctt trial will pnTt VwiuyZ Sold Everywliere RICHMOND COUNTY REAL ESTATE AGENCY WILL BUY AND SELL LANDS unrl oil IriniHii nt P , -1 -cii . n . . . muu vi xteai iiiSbate. All property placed in the hands of this Agen cy will be advertised free of cost to sellers Strict attention given to all business, and .u.4CDk, ui jjbiuiiB careiuuy guarded. Surveys made and plat or chart furn ished to parties purchasing through me. Property rented and rents coUected on reasonable terms. Correspondence solicited. Address A. M. McAULAY, Rockingham, N. C. NOTICE TOTRESPISSERS. A LL PERSONS are hereby warned JL. not to fish in the waters of the old Wiley Dawkins pond. The law will be en forced against' all offenders W, I. EVERETT, . ?r6sident Great Falls Mfg. Co. P Tit Pi! BABY CARRIAGES I Bab j Carriages I AT ANDREWS' FURNITURE STORE. A Nice Reed Body Carriage upholstered in Cretonne or Ramie, with either Canopy o Parasol Top, Reed Carriages upholstered in Satine, Wound Cane Body Carriages in Plush, from 515 to . $35. Call and ace them or write for prices if in need of a carriage, as I have a large wall assorted stock at low prices. Truly, ' E. r.1. ANDREWS, Charlotte, S3. C. MECKLENBURG I O CHARLOTTE, N. C. Manufactures Steam Engines & Boilers, AND MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS. Repairs Promptly Attended To. JOIIX WILKES, MAnAGER. .X UVS7 L . T" rrrv' CHEAP and PIKE GOODS WEST TRADE STREET . A COMPLETE WEWSPAPER1 "THE PRIDE OF THE NORTH CAROLINA PRESS." THE WILMINGTON MESSENGER A LARGE EIGHT-PAGE PAPER. bu apcrtaod faotor loth. fro. THE WILMINGTON MESSENGER niie ra.ntt on H1 r.T .V.. porwu m4 rrro mj4 eopio. ot THEariL RESERVE YOUR ORDERS FOR UNTIL YOU CONSULT For Samples and Prices of Work. FULL STOCK OF STATIONERY. CMPARKKK'a CINOKR TOMIO -ooirt d.tay. Ba Mtktun( Ooufb, ITMkUmta4 IndicnttoB. Iar rlaa. Ihtto. UW for HINDERCORN8. JIT if M. mi, kad bun emrm t orOorna. BvnioM, KpaallDUB. Lovaraa orafart to tt fc hrUiM PAftltEft'A LWAIR DAL8AM Do not plac your orders for job print ing until you gtt our prices. Spun Silk or Silk .Plnah, in popular oolora. and Keeps In Stock ii. Nichols, LL KINDS OF Furniture, Mig, h Before buying dwhere, be eur to get, ny LOW PRICES FOR of the LATEST PATTEEKS. -CHARLOTTE, N. C. ih .nd deriop.hl oT Johh W. Cole. Fxamx McUiill. cole $ McNeill, attorney 8 at law, - ROCKIKQ II A M, N. C OfScg on corner of Acidmy Sqwt. 11 GREASE BK3T IM TUX tTOHLB." " roa RALg BT ltiUM OUTIXXLL.T. , 6nd toTLe Rocket for Drd. Mort caRes, Ieint, and everything in the wy of Job Printing.
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