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-7 of Rockingham ; Rocket. THURSDAY, NOV. 29, 1888. Church Directory. METHODIST CHURCH Rsv. M. L. Wood Pastor. Serticee every Sabbath at llA. M .andatatT.SOp.K. Pi ayer-meeting every Wednesday even ing at 7:30. Sabbath-school at 5:80 p. x. n a PTIST CHURCH? Rev. Neebh am B Cobb, Pastor. Services 1st Sunday and Thursdav. night preceding at 7:30 M.; .nd third Sunday a n a. h.&uu :ov r. services a sruiuia o a. m. and featur- day in each month at 1 j.v nrecedine at z p. m bath-school every Sabbath at 9 x, x. Revs. Dr Wood and P. L..TownT send and Mr. H. C.Wall, lay dele gate, left Monday night to attend the Annual Conference of the M. E. Church, South, which convened in New Berne, N." C, yesterday. A Orpod Time Promised. ; 'I ' The ladies of the Methodist church will give another of their enjoyable entertainments on Tuesday -night next, December 4th, at which oys ters and other refreshments will be served at moderate prices. . We are requested by the management to say A one week's term of the Superior the church will lend their aid in the next Monday, and we would remind those who owe us for subscription, job work or advertising, that we would be glad to give them receipts. We want to start in with the new year; now close upon us, with our books in better shape. THI KAILS. Pnstoffice ooens at 7 o'clock a.m. Hails oing West on C. a Railroad close at 12:15 x. ; mails going East close at 2 P. X. Money order department epen from-8 a. jt. to 5 p. x. . "" .':- ' -- ...P.-.W."8taksill, Postmaster, Messrs. Thos. J. Steele and-son Tom, Hamp H. and John S. Cov- condiict of the entertainment. If it be completed in time, the supper will be given m Capt. Everett's new building, east of Ledbetter Bros. We will say, on our own respond bility, that the traditional "church festival" oyster will be rigidly ex cluded from this entertainment, and The. South is still' solid for De- mocracyancT West iVirgimv safe for Cleveland, a Democratic. Gover- nor. a liemocrauc ueeiaiaturc, a Democratic U. 8. Senator to succeed Senator Kenna and three Democrat ic Congressmen out of four. t And all this was done in spite of Riepub lican'ljqodle and tricks at Bgures. They could not buy os out and they failed even to count us out although they counted long, faithfully and has anything it holds it with a "mail- CHICKENS. ed hand," Senator Quay, Parties in the. country ; wanting brick should call on Baker Bros. Rockingham, N. C , - R0CKII10HAU UAHKET. COBEECTCD WEEKLY BT Wi I. EVERETT, DEALER IN GEN ERAL MERCHANDISE. : I Coutry odM Uqnetod at taqrtag prices -10 810 1516 :1616i (XiTTON Middling,.. Good MKldIing,.. B ACON-s-Sidee, per lb.. Shoulders Hs It LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Lovin of Mineral Springs township, all left for Florida last Tuesday. Mr. Steele went to look after his orange and other interests down there, and the others went along, probably, to so many oi me Divaives luai, soup won't float a cracker. Reaaembef the. orphans to-day. The past week has given us a taste of wier weather. Ringing Noises In the ears, sometimes a roaring buz zine sound are caused by catarrh, innlnn nf Rnlf 1 nfrVl m inn Hnrv that everv olate served will contain 1 that exceedinslv. disazreeabler and - -. . 1 ... . t j 1 . .1 I T ua oF imkll me t very cuibuuuu uibcubv. uuob v or hearinz also result from catarrh Hoo4'a Sareapanlla, the great Diooa nniA la m TMkrnli.rW atmfieaafull . . . mm . I la u wvw Mft.w. . w " ' ' An Act Of inumiaauon. remedy for this disease, which it cures We have vust learned the panic- by Dunf vine the blood. Ai you sui I. . i u Li e !tNin h fomiW 1 fer from catarrh, try Hoods sarsa keep xeuow jacx iron, gemg oua . : " narilla. the oeculia? medicine. I Of him. I 01 air. opiuM uiiuuib, ui miuaai , ' ' - . Sorines township, on the Sunday - ... mi a a Mr. Thomas C. Ellerbe slaughtered niht DrcCedine the late election. 13 hogs on the 21st insL whose total The wye of Mr Williams was very 12K&15 lioSlloo EGGS, ner dozen,.......w FLOUR Conntry, per sacK,v Northern, x Patent, OR a IN Corn, per bashel,.... .75aL00 Data. " ............. 60 66 Peas, 751.05 TTTDKSDrv. ner lb - 8(ai0 Or.n. " 4(45 SATiT . er Sack 1.001.20 The "Chestnut Club" would well to open another burr. do Fowle's majority is 12,260, which ii enough for all practical purposes. weight aggregated 2,608 pounds. i Their weights respectively were as follows : 301, 233, 210, 198, 193, 182, 199. 192. 186. 200. 195. 174. 165. All 1 were fifteen months old except the first and last named: the first was Back Up Your Turnip Carts. Mr. M. C. EUerbe, of Rockingham Brine vour eggs to market They 1 3 years and the last was 10 months ara as scarce as hen teeth and will old. How is that for sand-hill brine stood prices. I shoats? 0 w The ring of the trowel has about leased in Rockingham for the pres- .. i ent. All the new Duuaing are near- township, presented to The Kocket ly completed. lMt week two turnips weighing 8 r- ui u - :n vu- pounds each. The largest of his Miss Blakey will move into her V . . - . , ?1C ijuovi.t- -" J - building this week. She will occupy the east store room. . sent previously to a neighbor. To-Night at Watson's HalL A Thanksgiviug supper will be given to-nigni Mnureaay oy ni While the weather has been cold and disagreeable the last week, we aw no ice until last Tuesday morn- Bright Jewels Society, at Watson's iinir and that was very thin. Hall, for the benefit of their "Christ- - i ii . ( mas Tree. Uome one, come an, to sick at the time. A young lady, vis iting the family, was engaged in readme The Rocket aloud as an evening entertainment while mem here of the family were listening Some miscreant, at a convenient moment for himself, touched off a charge of powder in the form of a bomb. anDarentlv, under the corner a a m of the house, which shook the whole dwelling and frighted the inmates particularly the sick person very much. Neighbors near heard the explosion and went immediately to the scene, but the perpetrator was not found, ouch an act is Dao enough from any motive ; and when done through political spite, as was believed, (Mr. Williams being a staunch Democrat), the act, at- the time of bo much excitement, was such as to deserve special condem nation and punishment. Explain ed or not, many citizens believe that We very much regret to leara that Mr. J. L. James, of Pee Dee township, but a former resident of this place, bad the misfortune last ! Tuesday to have his bouse and con tents, including his crop of cotton, bumed. It appears that the family, with the exception of Mr. James, who was at his mill, were all out in the cotton field, which accounts for their inability to save anything ex cept the clothes they were wearing. Troy Vidette. grjedal Xnducexnsnts. Don't fail to read this. It may mean money ia your pocket. We have bought an unusually heavy stock of Clothing and we mean to sell it at prices that make ready sales. If your limit is 15, we can accommodate you. If you wish a suit say at 6, you will hnd it in our stock. If $7.50 is your price, we give a good assortment of styles to select from. We are offering special inducements in values at $10, $12, and $15. Don't fail to see them. Overcoats to suit the masses. Full WISH ART mmim : He has everything you want in th& way of Confections, Toys, &c. Heo Livery, Feed and Sale Stables. Full supply of Hew Vehicles 01 all Kit as. 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 mugs Absolutely Pure. m mm mmmm Tl 11 a J A Miss mora eoaweu wen aown io Wal-ona Hall. .nd enjoy a good tUa waH Annti bv a nolitical ene- Wilmington Tuesday to attend the BnDDer and helo make the children mtr M ftnpmies. who honed to so in- line of little Bov's Clothing at $1.48. jnarnage u u w.v , d Th Dr0D08e to have good 1 4;m;otP Tliiauowder never varies. A marvel of nnritvf atrenoih-and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and Aannotbe sold in comnetition with themul titude of low test, short weight, alum or rV.rmVin.tA nowders. Sold only in cans. UotIt. Rakinq PowdibCo.. 106 Wall st.. N. Y. EXHAUSTED VITALITY TKXaoisjrcxorLm,tiM ihmj. MxUimI Work of thm ST lt ook place in that city on Wednes -day night. It is said that a new schedule will go into effect on the Carolina Cen tral next Monday by which the east bound mail train will pass here at 7 o'clock a. u. Charlotte claims to be paying bet ter prices for cotton ths season than any market in theState. This hon or is annually claimed by about a .dozen different towns. meats, with coffee,ace cream, Truits, and other delicacies of the season. The Board of County Commis sioners will meet next Monday to receive the bonds of the newly elect ed county officers, and for the trans action of such other business as may .come before them. The Southern Immigration Convention. This body will meet in Montgom ery, Ala., on the 12th of December, and promises to be largely attended. Its object is to attract to the South ern States a desirable class of immi grants from the North and North west, who. will help to build up our waste places and add to our wealth Mr Williams-perhaps ag- l-88, $2.75, $3.00, $4.00, $4.50, $.500, wr. vv imams pernape g $8.00 and $9.00 a suit. Mrs. W.'s illness-so that I UV:' :, i va' nwn,t, T. L. SEIGLE & CO. Charlotte, N. C. gravate Mr. W. would not leave home to cast his vote on election day. But it didn't intimidate to the extent of causing Mr. Williams' vote to be lost, for he was at the polls and voted the straight Democratic ticket. The above was prepared for last week s issue but was crowded oui.j Catarrh originates in scrofulous! taint. Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies the blood, and thus permanently cures catarrh. Itw Advertisements. mm m Kankonrf. physio! uktaxr, mmatai j-Z taaaataUaaJatrlMaoaamaBt laimm. icq mm i to, m natrtodoM for aU i a. tn am. mar sue. Mn. t mill mjbpU tew toanxowat aad Mjaffl al a . Sandaow. naOoUaad JawaUed Kadal awardad to Um aothor ttytba Ka moeal Xadioal aaaoaiatloa. Addrw T. O. box lSMrBMoa.XaMorIr. W. H. Faaxxa,grad oatoof Harrard KwUcmU OoUca,K7ara'praaUo in Boston, was mar b ootualud eoafldaatlaur. pttlBl'r. rtitrrf of Kan. Offla Ko.4BaUUahlC PHARR & LONG. CHARLOTTE, JST. C. SUCCESSORS TO 15. D. LATTA & BRO., We now have the Selected stock of Largest and Best Hsu's Joill'mlBofstlotliiij IN THE STATE. I When it was reported a short time ago that negotiations were pend- and importance as a self-sustaining ing for the purchase of the Atlantic DeoDle. J. T. LeGrand, Esq., has Coast Line by the Richmond lermi- been appointed a delegate from this nal syndicate, considerable interest was manifested in the matter nere, as it was feared that the deal, if ac- county. Mr. J. W. Holt has a new adver disement this week in which he calls attention to his handsome line of Christmas goods. It will pay yon to investigate bis stock before mak ing your purchases. t" Our merchants who desire .changes in their advertisements mud hand in the copy not later than 1 Marriage Bells. Mr. E. J. Gill, of our town, went down to Laurinburg last Thursday to attend a wedding which was cel ebrated in the Catholic Church in that town on Thursday night. The contracting parties were Mr. Frank compli8hed, would be detrimental to the interests of Wilmington. It is therefore gratifying to know, as was stated authoritatively by gentlemen rJlurdcrin Toon! J. W. HOLT KILLED OLD 8ANTA CLAU8 and captured all the nice things which he had kept for tne preuy Diue-eyea maiaens. IT WILL ASTONISH the old and the young to come and see the IMMENSE STOCK of And we invite all clothing purchasers to an examination of our prices and stock. We aleo 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. hi Frfll iifi Fire ! Dr. W..M. Fowlkes & Go.,. CHRISTUAS THICKS present at the meeting of railroad men yesterday, that the proposed deal is not at all likely to be accom- that I captured from old Santa, such as B. Lewis and Miss Mamie Maglenn, plished. Wilmington Star. both of Laurinburg. The bride and groom were attended by nine eou number. The church was beauti fully decorated, a large floral "mar- o'clock on Tuesday before pnblica- riage bell" being suspended from an tion to insure insertion. We cannot arch 0f evergreens and flowers. Be -change advts. on Wednesday. ncath tWg L Bt0od the happy cou I : u I nl ak Rav. Father Moore, of Wil lou who are in a nurry w uuy C. C. Wade, Esq., has been ap iples, Mr. Gill being among the pointed a delegate to represent this ' 1 .1. a 111 CI a.l T i ! ii t i m 4? n rt county at the Southern Immigration Convention, which meets in the city of Montgomery, Ala., on Wednesday the 12th of December next. Mr. Wade is the man for the place, who Tova and Vases of all kinds, shape, form and fashion. Fruits, Nuts and Candies in great variety. Come one, come all, great and small, and take a peep B-4 V buy. J. W. HOLT, Nov. 29-4t. The old stand-by. T WOULD respectfully inform my pat rons that we have removed the rem nant of our stock of goods, savea irom ins recent fire, to the second story of the Daw kina buildinff. where we are offering spe cial inducements to close out, regardless of cost, and will make it to your interest w i am im before vou buv. as we are aeiermra- ed to selL The goods in stock are m good order, and our usual assortment is repre sented. A. P. STEWART. ROCKINGHAM, 3ST. CJ. Pure MEDICINES,- CHEMICALS- PATENT MEDI- Farm for Rent. Good one, two or three horse farm, known as the Moorman lands, on east side of the Guilford road, will be renUd for 1889 on They Have Come! WE 17 GOODS Ft A Drugs, PAINTS, OILS, VAK.B NISHES & DYE-STUFF TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES, CIGARS, TOBACCO AND CIGARETTES. pie as Rev. Father Moore, .... . . . - - I mincrton made them made and wife. your "best girt" a unnstm as present 7-3,7- . t. t. will find some handsome ones various kinds at Dr. Fowlkes & Co.'s drug store. Beautiful albums, toilet sets, vases, etc., and everything in .the jewelry line. car.. ttm trraat. nnnnrtnnitiea this sec- reasonable terms. Apply to I BCVD Va W Qm -mm. vjjw. I FOR THE nf An elegant reeeption was given the bridal party at tne residence 01 iuo bride's father, Capt. Maglenn. The Wilmimrton Star says that I the uegro officers who were elected in Edgecombe county cannot give their bonds, and hence cannot get ithe office unless the An Entertaining Concert The young ladies are to be con gratulated on the success of a con cert given by them m Watson's ilall tion, with jts magnificent resources, offers to immigrants with either small or large capital. It is hoped he will be able to attend. Jas. T. LeGrand is to represent Richmond I county. Troy Vidette. The colored woman who pulled her husband's coat-tail off Wednes- 1 1 1 ..U n -Un-a VA last Friday night, 23rd intt. Cold mJu7r -.- Ll di..eable. weather did not - .. eotton aale.. udflnUr wnue uemo- Drevent a largeudience from being .TaV Jl crats will helo tliera. And surely ' v- M flta" fetni. ana svnwgigr, wm uuw r Mil W-rT.t mt- U U1U A Wa W m.mm w mt -urm m they wa44 do that to costumes a -.X. Mayor McDowell yesterday in spite and acting,. was done I j . ?m u.i admirably. Several acts simulating 1 statuary, and other tableau sceneSj Mr, M. Jf, Mclver has been or dained a lieentiatetaf the Pnsbyte- rian Church and .will conduct ser vices ia the Presbyterian church in this rAnjsa rat iUa Int And 4th Sun ' - I . ' 1 ' ...... 4 n. yJ.i.aAt days in each month. Sunday-school presens a presmiug Btu0 W every Sunday morning. ' the wnoie anair. inat mo gcumo was supplied in this instance was LeBtany should be skeptical about ident from the fact of so marked tf; Col. Nicholson brought us on I gucce8a wuh the notice of only a Monday several strawberry plants ,Utia That- honor belones to -r . . . . I "J . " worn his patch. The plants contain- Migg Eagdale ghaw, of our town, as d blooms and both green and ripe I ,M - 5t -nm - we--.Deoiallv that ucrries. Kine Straw DerriPS HI lUIS ,l. aa arranrred find r- . - l rna UIUKIBUIuio V q- a8on are unusual in this cumaie. ? - Tka .maii -.j nf her set-off claim that she had a right to treat her husband as sha had. The western Baptist Missio- 3 1 ... A IVia ala rA werenanasomeiy put upu 4 i aaion in In allrsuch entertainments, impro- "7 SZ : . , . .. tumm ne k I tne J?irsJapwBiiVuurcuiu miswtj. vised on short notice, there must be ,M: ixlIUuibcrc old auiiiug wu siwj .... The Union represents ten Associa tions, 200 churches, 700 ministers and 20.000 members;- Yesterday's Lancaster 8. C, Ledger takes up the idea of buUdinff a road from Char- lotte to Camden via Lancaster in a manner that indicates sincerity of purpose and. substantial aid for the prospect. Charlotte Chronicle. H. C. WATSON, Agent for Mrs. R. W. Long. NORTH CAROLINA. Mecklenburg County. Superior Court. Walter Brem, Trustee, PlaintirT, AGAINST m J. T. Allred and wife H. A. Allred, J. W, Allred and wife Catherine Allred, B. F. Rush and wife A. A. Rush, J. F. Allred and Jerome Allred, Defendants. By virtue of an order made by His Hon Tnhn A Gilmer. J ads, at Fall Term. A D 1888, of the Superior Court tf Meck lenburg county, l will sell to tne menest hAAr at nnhhc dntcrv. at the court house door in the town of Rockingham on Mon- Ft ul Winter Trade! to success. Last week Mr. J. W. Cole prom- mission fee aggregated a respectable Jt .g reported that a negro died wd to have a new advert sement little sum to be devotea to tne oao- rf f . on ft train the other da- in this issue of -Th Rocket, but he bath-schools of the town. He wasgoing from Selma to Claton kand was riding on the tram for the flrat lirne in life. When he started w&s kept so busy selling goods on his prize offers that, he did not bring us the copy until late Wednesday mornine. Then we were so busy we could not make the change for I him. Riitrlnnk nut fnr it nAtt week. The official canvass of vote in San ttrm. ' ' .A lAaf'AWlotf irrancisco wascoinF.c he was perfectly well and before he and shows that the Congressional ne WBB iv"j and shows tnav v b . fl clavton he was dead. It represeruauon w -U, th,the Was scaredto death I have just returned from the Northern markets where 1 purchased a large and complete stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, . I JIilli il) DRESS TRIMMINGS, Potions, Hosiery, the interest of J. T. A Urea ana wue a. . n . m jotd at otd figures for the cash. Give me a call before pur chasing. W. P. McRae. MANUFACTURERS OF Cassimeres, Jeans, FLANNELS, LIN8EY8, COTTQIIADE8aiio CINES, TRUSSES, SHOUL DER BRACES, CANDIES, STATIONERY, PAPER, PENS, INK, Ac. Litter Pier, Bla.uk Bsoks, Receipts, .Cheeks, Fiue fonfections, tc. BUIGT'S FREGH GARDEN SEEDS. 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 SlLVKft WATCHES, and Clocks sold cheap and i-J T T? T T? T TJ V f .v.n ifwrin. i tion at lowest prices fine diamond Rings, Pins, Studs, Ac. He Have Just Returned A. Allred, and Ji W. Allred ana we uatn erine Allred, inthe following lands, to-wit: One tract situate on Dotn siaes oi mg Mountain Creek, mue and being tn tne counties of Richmond and Montgomery, m said State, containing four bunarea ana forty-five acres ; for a more paruouw ae scnotion oi wcucn reierenos u mau daad roistered in Book I. page 360, : . . . - a KA0iatr'a omen of luenmona ooanrr. One undivided half of ' certain tract of -land lying and being in toe county of Montgomery,1 on the east prong of Jjittle River, known ai the "Pleasant Simmons Mill traet," containing one hundred acres ; for a more particular description of which reference ia made to a deed registered in Book 21, page 670, in the Register oflfice ot Montgomery county. - A tract of land situate on Silver Run, m Richmond county, containing, fifty acres; reference isr made to a deed from Hiram pay cash or exchange goods Where we spent some time in selecting for the trade our Fall stock of Goods. We being there lata we had the advantage of securing many -BIG BARGAINS- over over competitors who made their purchases earlier in the seaaon. In Ladies' Dress Goods we have a nobby line in all wool 46-incn wide Henriettas.- In this line we have -all the different shades. In Tricots we have them 52 inches wide; single and double width Mohairs ; single and double wide Cashmeres at an unusually low price. In fact we have so many kind and shades we can't enumerate them all In Plush Trim mings we have all the shades. These are Silk and are very pretty,. We have a big line of Clothing and at prices much lower than I have: ever seen clothing priced. Hate and Caps. Shoes and gents' Furnishings.. In fact, everything in the way of Dry Goods and Notion. And now, ail we ask is an inspection. Examine our stock and get prices Orders by mail promptly filled and forwarded. Samples mail-. d on request. - HmM. Baldwin cohvevintf said .land to Isaac Allred. ; I ' , . ' D. STEWART, Commissioner. Rockingham, .N. C, Nov. 16, 1888. 1 Classical School, Eociiiighaa, fl county, N. 0. Wk. Carrou.' A. M., Ph. D., Principal, Miss Mittib E. Whitsbt, Assistant. Wool carded cheap for cash or on share. mHE NEXT SESSIC of tay School WOOLWANTED, for which we .will JL ,wiU begin .AnguHJ MfJ-Joys will ue vaoruujtuijr fiwrr-. in College or Univerity,'nnd'gH- for any Seminary. Terms as usual. - . Tor further particulars apply to WM, QARRPLLi A, M.Ph. D. Address all communications to G, J. FREEMAN, Proprietor Hamlet Woolen Mills, - " ; s Hanalet, N,.C. Burwell Walker &' Guthrie ATTORNEYS AT LAWK IRocltinpjli'am NXO Office opposite the old pos toffies. " Dress Goods, Laces, Trimmings, Gloves, (fee, Ac markt4i down to close oat. v -News and Observer. Neaimst "tr your luck." - - - . L . - t -
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