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V-'-V - 1 r t-- " A . - m 1 i U t t .it f: Rockingham Rocket. THURSDAY, 00T. 11, -1888. Church Directory. M ETHDDIST CHURCH -Rv: If. Li Wood, Pastor. Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m., ana at a. 7:ou p. m. Prayer-meeting every Wednesday even ing at 7:30. Sabbath-school at 3:80 P. X. BAPTI8T CHURCH Ray. Nekdhah B. Cobb, Pastor. Services 1st Sunday and Thursday night preceding at 7:30 . sc.; and third Sunday at ll a. x. and 7:80 p. m. Services at Cartlklge's Creek 1st Sun day in each month at 11 a. in. and Sat or dav preceding at 2 p. m. Sabbath-school every Sabbath at 9 A, u. The , Rocket returns thanks to Mr. W. G, LeGrand for a brace of sweet potatoes weighing 61 lbs the largest we. have seen. . - : r Judge Fowle will apeak here to morrow at 3 o'clock p. v. Attorney General j, Davidwm ' will sDeak at night Speaking on academy lot. Rev. J. ; C. New, of Anson, called on Monday. His report of crops in his county is on the basis of a half crop. He represents Pee Dee Sta tion, notwithstanding crops, as on a uuuaing oooro. THSMAXUk Postoffice opens at 7 o'clock A.S. Miils going West on C. C. Railroad close at 12:15 p. u. ; mails going East close at 2 p. u. Money ordendepartmentopen from 8 A. tP.jWi8TAKsri Postmaster. LOCAL D SPA HTM ENT. R.lClIQHTj'LocAi. Editor. County Democratic Ticket. For Senator, 26th District, T. JRAND, f Fox House of -Representatives, " T.T. WOOTEN. For Sheriff, ftxtttle; Col: -Steele has promised toad dress the people on politics at the Summer House, Ellerbe Springs, next Saturday afternoon. When ! the Colonel is ' announced to speak the people 'will be sure to be there. Tne county democratic canvass i opened on Tueday last. We hope the people will turn out at all of the appointments and see and hear them. Remember that Mr. Jim LeGrand is along and there will be no lack of good speaking. Hr. Butt's Panorama. J that : the nomination be made by I Vashdcoto, D. OcL8.-:Ex Mr: a Bntt Af r.hfirlrtie N a: 1 acclaio(bn J JobnkB; Cotinzton &t I SecreUrr - Hugh rMeCuUdch. - who exhibitedl hia .new', panorama, at abound ad attained his full groHb: U. wrj Thm thin mAtAiinnA 1 un? PrendenU L Lincoln, Johnson ...uu;uuuuucuuru; 8i fr " "T -"."7" v . Arthur, authorixea the sUte 8rd insW to a - good audience.' It the chairman announced. hut readn ient that if ho is able to get to the consists of 28 paintiugs representing o88 fop motion to ndjourn;v - Here polls "in Montgomery county, Md scenes and-exneriences in the 'roU a motion came in that was not sult where he residea, on the 6th of No- . I . f .. . - . . - . . I Kas K .Kali ani fna r1n.Ti.J k -4 f ed to the nrrinrietv of tha occninn ? 'I " v'":'wuu uwaiug vui enu mo vi tuo uiuiiu I r r J - . It is a forcible temperance lecture and all ought to see it, and profit by the lesson it teaches. a modest negro have at few words moved that "we from the nomi- ; THE FIRST NEW , GOODS FOR THE EARLY AuTlir.irJ TRADE. I hiEtve made' a TTew DeDarturc. arid have Faith in the soundness of President l;, x :' j aA a a1- 'r..li ! T7 Cleveland's tariff reform policy in- Ju' auueu tu utuctL a lull liuu ui r iuo fiuences the ex-Secretary in this de-1 Flraocs ' derra Af rll aVit. AoVii AroVl neestw -which fell as blankTas thelterminaUon. w " r r,ir1 aomuuauiv, ia,uiiv,o and shades. Come and see them. : CLOTUINC OF ALL GRADES, SPITS FROM $2.50 CP, And the largest stock in this town. SIXTEEN DOLLARS GIVEN AWAY with the "Great Wcier" Cigar. 5 cents to $L00 priie with nearly every cigar. poor negro looked himself, for none other than a motion to adjourn was in brder. .That motion was quickly r ;a child ; Another child killed by the use of opiates given in the form of Soothing Byron. Why made bv a white man and as Quick I mothers give their children such deadly knowledge,, their; nominee- for Sur- Acker's Baby 8ynjp. It contains no opium 1 vevor. for oneJ had k "cut anti driflM or morphine. Sold by W M Fowlkes Co, speech - which he wished to have - Hi; HcNeUrs Card.; ' , sty' By request f Mr. J. MHines we refer to Mr. D. McNeill's card, in the Laurinburg Exchange of 25th,f.in order to correct a wrong impression in 1 the writer's mind, and which may have produced the same abroad, in reference to Mr. Hines' position. . Mr. McNeill, referring to the proposition made by us that all the candidates withdraw in favor of Mr. LeGrand as the Senatorial nom inee, says: "To this, after some demurring, Mr. Hines assented." TKaro at nn 4amnninann fkanart I mmm m m m I U.. of Mr. Hines, as we remember dis- IT OVJlC Kj CGSHinn 1 1 BEESWAX, shot off. - The whole proceeding was timed at eight ; minntes by the watch. :'. --J'- . 'Y .' " ' " nOCKICQUAU UARKET. ooaasoTxs viult bt W.L EVERETT, DEALER IN GEN ERAL MERCHANDISE. . J U ! H JlBViS I COTTON Middling, BACON Sides, per ib Shoulders tinctly, and this is the error that he wishes us to correct. "We are ceming, Father Abra ham, a hundred thousand strong," ot words to that effect, is what we hear from every direction in regard Rates to TftftVwqwfl, For the benefit of persons in this section who desire to attend the Ex to the grand demonstration on Fri- position now being held in Rich- OUR NEXT GOVERNOR WILL BE IN ROCKINGHAM ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER , 12TB; IS33! Grand Tcrchlight Processica at Night 9 (91 10 1516 115 aloo 3.00 day, and the torchlight procession that njght. - Come, all of you ! The Colorado Horse Co. will sell 25 head of good Colorado horses at I auction here next Friday, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m. The horses were raised on the Company's ranch in Democratic torctlight procession Colorado and are of good stock.- For Register of Deeds, JOHN A. NICHOLSON, For Surveyor, john a. McNeill. Fnerf DANIEL GAY. to-morrow night. i Close your places1, of business at u vavvaa tv-uiviivn On and aftdr Monday next, the 15th inst., the shooting of birds will be in order. Mr. Mark Cole left at our office last week two very fine bunches T Flowers grapes. " Bargains are to be had come pre pared to buy. There was a Democratic torch light procession and speaking at Laurinburg on Monday night last, when the people were addressed by Hon. W. M. Robbins, F.N. Strud wick. Esq- and Hon. W. L. Steele. At Laurel Hill church on Monday Hon. W. M. Robbins spoke to a good crowd. mond, Va., we would state, on the Judge Daniel G. Fowle, the Dem authority of the Richmond Dispatch, I ocratic candidate for Governor of that all the railroad companies have I North' Carolina, and Hon. Theo. F. agreed to sell round-trip tickets from Davidson, Democratic candidate for any station where coupon tickets are Attorney-General, will address the sold to Richmond for the price of people at Rockingham on Friday. one regular fare to Richmond. These October 12th, 188S. tickets will be good for ten days.-- Judge Fowle and Mr. Davidson The railroads will also run excur- will arrive on the 1 o'clock train on sions during the Exposition, with Friday afternoon, and will be met rates at about one cent per mile, but at the depot by a cavalcade of horse- parties can remain in the city only men, headed by the Pee Dee Band, two days on the excursion tickets, and escorted up town. Every Dem The Exposition opened last week ocrat is cordially invited to ioin in CHICKENS EGGS, per dozen.. FLOUR Countrr, per sack, . .25( Northern. " . 1L50C Patent, GRAIN Corn, per bushel............. .75(3jL00 Oats, - . . 6065 Peas, " 751.05 HIDES Dry. per Ib, ... 8(310 Green, " SALT, per 8ackt.MM..a...M..M 1.00 10 1 and will continue until about the 20th of November. The county candidates will speak here, to-morrow, at 1 o'clock p. M. on the academy Ipt. WHAT m DOCZEBY SA7 About John W. Sneed at ZIooresTilld ? M . - . to answer tne aoove question we It does look as if some system Bimply copy from the letter of the might be devised whereby the sale J secretary of the Democratic Execu of liquor on Sunday might be stop- tive Committee of Iredell county, ped In this town abated to some I written to a gentleman in this town, extent at least. It is a common as follows : thing to see men reeling upon the "In Fowle's speech he charged atw-ta on th Sahhath. TjiRt Snn-1 Dockery with voting for Harvey Vance wUl speak at LaurinbargUay two were stretched out, side by Qm&a nejj ' iawjw. against a re- : : r u,.:i a -T. r. ' J . . B.c, ii i .uc uuuuuuw u.u- John w sneed for the legislature in ings m town. It is a shame and a 1884. Dockery in his reply said it disgrace upon the civilization and 1 was true he had voted for Quick in morality of the town, and the com- preierence tofcneed; that Quick was missioners should appoint a mar 8bal who will do his duty, and then stand by him in its discharge. There were heavy rains in portions of upper Richmond' last Saturday night. -No damage reported. Bometimef 86ring this month. The exact date will soon be announced. The Hamlet Woollen Mills prop erty was bought recently by' G. J. Freeman, Esq., who' is now sole owner. Mi J. T. LeGrand, Esq., Democratic ! candklate for tire Senate, will speak at LaurinbunLnext Saturday, 13th, at 5 p. A'J'i :3 The are coruiauy invueu The Radicals held their conven tion for this Senatorial District on Thursday, the 4th, at Webb's, in the upper end of this county. Eight out of the ten townships of this coun ty were represented by delegates, but only two or three persons were there from Montgomery. Josh Chappell got lelt" ana tne honor (7ji ot a DonT falTto register. An entire I nomination fell upon A. M. Long, of new re8trstimla ordered in every this town, as easy a man to beat as a black negro, but notkear so black: AS SNEED 8 GRANDMAMMT WAS. The8e are the facts as I beard them, and I have heard scores of others say the same thing. to turn out Friday and hear. Fowle and Davidson, Seats' will be pro vided for them..: r : ; ,1' ....... townehiprand- you cannot vote un less you iejrister for this election. any they could have put up. Wat Byrdf of .Montgomery county, was there and literally spoke the crowd off the ground. Jas. T t LeGrand, turned from Troy . If t I i rro i r l :u: i are aroused, at work and are hope- district goes bravely on. Mr. Will ful of success. The Radicals Nominate. Much speculation had been rife as to what the itadicals of this county would do when they came to select their men to be beaten by the Democrats in the coming elec tion. Just how far the colored ele ment would get recognition at the hands of the party managers, was of some interest to the generally curious and, we have reason to think, of greater concern to the ne groes themselves. But, as usual, they were "left beyond the fact that they had seats as delegates and were given full latitude as motion- Cross and White, the Raleigh bank swindlers, have been convicted on another charge of forgery and sen- : tenced td" six and five years, respect ively, to labor on the public road?. Wemgjgst tfiat the town author ities haveteattibe Streets put in good trim and -ready Tor use next Satur day . TIDarlCTyIelment U to Stansill's building is in course of makers, that is, when the quality of construction; Messrs. Dockery and tne "motion" suited the boss who Stewart's store rooms on the corner sat in the chair. But the convention the parade. There will be speaking in the af ternoon, beginning at about 3 o'clock, and again at night At night there will be a grand torchlight procession with banners and transparencies. Parties from Anson who desire to come by private conveyance will be put across the river at Wall's ferry free of charge. Let old Richmond turn out in full force and "do herself proud" on the occasion. Every white man ought to feel enough interest in the gov ernment of the State and Nation to come out and hear the issues dis cussed. Don't fail to come. The County Canvass. James T. LeGrand, Esq., candi date for the Senate, and Maj. T. J. Wooten, candidate for the House, and the Democraticcandidates for the various county offices, will address ' the people at the following times and places : Little's Mills, Tuesday, Oct 9th. Mineral Springs, Wednesday, Oc tober lUth. Black Jack, Thuwday, Oct 11th. Rockingham, Friday, Oct 12th. Wolf Pit, Monday, Oct 15th. Hamlet, Tuesday, Oct 16th. Williamsons, Wednesday, Octo ber 17th. Laurel Hill (Church), Thursday, Oct 18th. Beaver Dam," Friday, Oct 19th. Laurinburg, Saturday, Oct 20th. D. Stewabt, Chmn. County Dem. Ex. Com. Nw Advertisements. mm Abcolutoly Pure m This powder never varies. A marvel of purity! strength and wholesomeneas. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the mul titude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans, j Royal Bakiso PowdkeCo., 106 Wall st N. Y. For Good Hatches, Clocks, Guns, PISTOLS, MIRRORS, CHROM03. VALISES, The best Cutlery, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, cheap Pants, fine Pants, cheap Clothing, good Clothing, and almost anything you can think of, you should call on A. C. COVINGTON. Roberdel, N. C. Oct 1st, 1888. EXHAUSTED VITALITY rrax scrxscsov u?i,cse In Groceries we have every thing you want cheese, honey, crackers, pickles, jel lies, meat, meal, flour, molasses all 'of which we sell at lorccst cash prices. PILES 35. WISHABT. HLaoxxxs w Ill's cuj Liucry, Feed and Sale Stables. Full supply of New Vehicles of all kinds. Canopy-top spring wagons for pleasure parties, picnics, drummers, etc. Hack line to the depot to meet all trains. Horses boarded by the day, week or month at lowest rates. Also dealer in Buggies. PHARR & LONG- CTT A TtLOTTE, JST. O. SUCCESSORS TO E. D. LATTA & BRO.r We now have the Largest and Best I Selected stock of Mn':, Yo;th': D:y": JJV TKE 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 in this line. We solicit orders from a distance to which we promise our careful and per sonal attention. We will send goods to any part of the country on approval, returnable at our expense. Dr. 'W. M. Fowlkes & Co., EOCKINGHAM, IST. J. Pure Ucw' si m PNMripttaSteaadlMMM.X J nw mi m Mi i an WiImm J MEDICINES, CHEMI CALS, PATENT MEDI- CINES, TRUSSES, SHOUL DER BRACES, CANDIES, STATIONERY, PAPER, PENS, INK, Ae. Drugs, PAINTS, OILS, VAR NISHES fc DYE-STUFFS', TOILET AND; FANCY ARTICLES, CIGARS, TOBACCO AND CIGARETTES. " a ttm I to. ns ifor aB CMk, Ml got. dy SLOO, it are about completed, as to the brick which met here on Wednesday, AHf) fcSl11 taSS work; Mr. Alex. Stewart's will soon 3rd inst., met for -short, sharp and JjEiJJ "Jg b"SuvaUon Near WlM,'-Mt,Ufc be ready for the plasterers, and Mr. John W. Covington has begun work on a 30x100 feet store room, two- stones. Messrs. Liedbetter isro.'s store is about ready for occupancy, churches and schools. cellent. For further J. S. fMeleaa adilddH fdsw. Swdaow. ThsCoM JvmOmi XU1 awMteS to the aathor aytk X MlBtte. Addawi T. tj. box or Dr. W. H. raaXXB, wrmA. MllNBltTINMMUOOlMna CBUb. OfltoVo.4 Neighborhood ex- arid a capital building it is. The tm ' t i I wit Y TrViW PamawAii d(Aa t m m how frh fh t .on lmn. or is an mnovauon lor itocamg- """" v.w, wf v o tKo ,.aa nam, it being made ot eravei ana xwuuuiui, . wiuu, i I cemeau iBaecu. au we uew uuuu- i " - We are requested .to announce ines now eoine up, and those re- t!on permanent by a motion. No ! that the Pee Dee Baptist Association cently put up, are a better class of time was permitted for preliminary will meet with ha., Pleasant Grove I buildings tban are usually ; found inj skirmisning nut tne nominations church,in Wolf Pit township, on the a town tlli8 ize- ,Rckingbam isl were called for at once. The present . --- - - x - i iniiwiiiw mi viaiu uuu mil v kcii there with both feet" decisive" business evidently pre arranged by somebody. Boss Morrison Daniel M. call- va av Mivvvtug w viui uuuva uto i hbjbj tm m ; AMMk . " .- j authority as Chairman of the Execu- I IluJJf 11 SVC WOiTIC X tive Committee, and took the chair, Letter Paper, BUnkBoks Receipts, jrhecks. Fine ( nfectiess, Ix, BUIST'S FRESH GARDEU SEEDS. jj I The Best Soda and Mineral Water and Milk Shakes! Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours, day or night. SPECTACLES AT ALL PRICES. Ladies and Gents GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,' and Clocks sold cheap particulars, address LEDBETTER. Rockingham, N. C. warrsnted. sold cneap ana JEWELRY of every descrip- NE17 GOODS fcnl Fres til Firs ! krrtAuuciiimirv PVmaLm. tion at lowest prices fine diamond Rines. Pins. Studs. to 17q Hauo Just Returned jtoxxl 3XJ JbJS W YOR FOR THE 18th of October. All persons who will come by rail are! requested to notify either. W. A. Williams or J. ues ai ones, so mat iney may : M. be mettthwiitpoL Henry McKoy.' colored, lives in the old "alley" buildine, near the Arrivals. Dome or tne nands employ ed by contractor Brown room in the second story of the buildup and f New Advertisements. W. D. McRae New Goods. J. 8. Lebetter Valuable planta tion for sale. M. H. Russell-fall and Winter i mvais. . Edwin Sully With Taylor &Boll- ing, wholesale grocers. . ' 1 ; ii is ' ' '" " Accident . at New liorvea. A son of Mr. John Brown, of An . . .' . . t .mi . 1 i.:.t. ;.f.i;. lJAt r Ui u-a . I son, was xuiea - Dy oecomine en- k- A.jr f??-',' v t 1 taneiea in ine macninery 01 me "-unn- owDg aione Durjlic n la8t Saturday. 6th inst. m the rooinjdn deliberately at New Morven.; His father was at- ability placed the gentleman in nonv siepped out of; the window and fell tending to business when Uie little inatlon. It was pneumonia. lAft.8unday night he laMM J.lrl. VI (.'' ' r" ' j ,"" mi ,y.-- '. -T-; m uT9 jiaov lotmuw &4Vtaa uwviu market where I purchased a large and eomplete stock of k : s ' : DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, EA TS - ' - ' ' DRESS TRIMMINGS, God," yet Boss Morrison actually pnf ;nnn 11711 laid, aside, his robes and, calling luuMJi HUUrj, Johnson, white, to the chair, da I And everything usually found in a first- .a-a ;; : I class general stock, all of which will be incumbent John M. Smith was taken at a gulp forSheiiflj ditto as to W. G.DeBerry for Register of Deeds, T. B. Russell for Surveyor, and W. T. Morse for Coroner--all white but a little more dignity attended the formal reception of their candidate for the House, -' ' John B. Gov ington, into full fellowghip of the negro party. Although "placed up on ' his chair of Btate, he seemed a f WOULD respectfully inform my pat- L rons that we have removed the rem. nant of our stock of goods, saved from tha recent fire, to the aeoand story of the Daw i kins buildino, where we are offering spe cial inducements to close out, regardless of oosc, ana wm mas:e u vo your interest to I see us before you buy, as we are determin ed to sell The goods in stock are in good order, and our usual assortment is repre sented. ' A. P. 8TEWART, to the ground; a distance of 18 or 20 eet. He was soon discovered and parried back to his room, acnarent 1 . . . . . ,'y uninjured bv the fall. - sr fellow, aged about 6 years, went to the gin and while looking around the machinery was caught by some of the snalting and mangled to deatn. we wonder not mat tne modest re cipient of the high honor blushed to "his gills ; and then when J. P. Mc Lean, white, seconded and moved for the cash. chasing. Give me a call before pur- w v mw m mwm w isuwi Come to hear Fowle on the 12th. j Ql OCON'O STATION GH SCHOOL t , ., 1 ; . Tha next term will open tha 6th of Aug ust and ooatiaue forty weeks, with a vaca tion of a few. weeks at Christmas. ; ' RAtayxa Movth ; Primary Department,M..........M 1 60 2 UO 250 100 3 00 negenuemanmnom- r , Q, Intermediate DspartaiiitW somewhatscenictand crUL" U(- Cl.r ' r J Advanced iepartment,. . - ' ILMgiiaiwiiioallve . Languatres, per months extra. Music, instrumental or vocal, Uoard, fs per month. v . Accounts payable quarterly, ' ' For further particulars address, - R. a CLARKE, A. M., Principal. Where we spent some time in selecting for the trade our Fall stock of Goods. We being there late we had the advantage of securing man; -BIG BARGAINS- oyer over competitors who made their purchases earlier in the season, la Ladies' Dress Goods we have a nobby line in all wool 46-inch wide Henriettas. In this line we have all the different shades.' In Tricots we have tbma 52 inches wide; single and double width Mohairs single and double wide Cashmeres at an unusually low price. In fact we have so many kinds and shades we can't enumerate them all In Plush Trim mings we have all tne shades. These are Silk and are very pretty. We nave a big line of Clothing and at prices much lower than I have ever seen clothing priced. Hats and Caps, Shoes and gents' Furnishings,, In fact, everything in the way of Dry Goods and Notions. , And now, all we ask' is an inspection. ' Examine our stock and get prices. Orders by mail promptly filled and forwarded. Samples malli . ed on request.- ; . j----'. - ' - ',-, v : Classical School; r Wic. CAaaoLL, A. M., Ph. D., Principal, Miss Mrma E. Whitket, Assistant. . fTlHE NEXT SESSION of mv School JL will begia August 27th, 18S8." Boys will be thoroughly prepared for any class in College or University, and girls for any seminary, lenna as usual. : For farther particulars apply to WM. CARROLL, A. M., Ph. D. BurweLl, Walker & Guthri5v 'ty ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Roclunliam, 1ST. C.. Office opposite the old postofiSce.; Dress Goodsr Laces, ,' Trimmings, Gloves, dec, Atx, marked; dowi to close out. ; ' W. D. McRAHL i
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