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AW? v4- .-A V - - -:v-.-( I 1 1 it !i FLORA iOF MEXICO. :Z . ' V BRIEF ' DEgffRiPTJONDF : SOME STRANGE VEGETABLE" GROWTHS. njwerTi of eel of in Wloxpeg" Tree Ti v Tever LVeraJroi A Quaint Con- ioral Natfrre-f-The Deadly Palo -SiA '-i THK RUSSIAN ARTIST. They Balssd To6 ;Much, Cotton. VERESTfCHAGIN AMID THE CARNAGE OF" THE BATTLEFIELD. ; Interesting Bern tolscences of an Eye: Wlt- &iutt A Look Upon Plevna Scotoeloff ;B,t His Toilet After an Assault A Realistic Battle Scene. In the year 1787 there was in Mexico a .Spanish botanical commission, headed by Martin Sesse ; and the gentlemen of this corps received from the Indians of Toluca oil un known plant which the Indians called Mac palxochilcuabuitl (!) this orandable morsel being a compound word,-' from elements meaning "hand," "flower" and Vl-ree." . The blossoms aro sub-campafflulaJSe, fleshy.; and flve-petaled, or, rather, f Yeraepaled, since the corolla is wanting. T&MsS Mcli .lag green, represents the thumoof the uand, arid" fertilization is accomplished by the fingers curling over it so as tohed upon" it the pollen from theirnheiT8tamennigtjrs, which coastituto thi peculiarity of the flower, are fining moodelphonsat'the base, but sep arateyopd thatpbint. , Tbey are of un equal lenghith,tblong anthers. The ovary is pentagobaL thetw& capsular, "with ten to twelve seeds in each lobe. Tho botanical at tributes of this plant place it in tho family Bombatee, ( aecifically; the tree is cheiros temiraplatairoldea. " : ' The group of stamens is certainly very suggestive of a bloody, claw like or skeleton ted human hand, and tho Erst sight of one of tHege flowvrs causes a weird impression. It was. no doubt, partly this, trait .and partly the numerical rarigSj sLlfi gP 4 it so much importance among tho Tndians. j There was butone Jtrev at Tqlucat&nd pone chej-5fQhglit thecoontry, thpogu, traditionhas it that these plants wero cultir vated to some 'extent by the king3 of Tex- oco. Ve;-y few of the seeds mature, and stiUfewer germinate. a THE "FEVER FLOWER." In tho sub-tropical regions of the state of Vera Cruz there is a plant known as "the fever flower,'' whose blossom, which is a flesky spatho, somewhat similar in shape and size to that of the calla Hlly, is lined within with a hue like the cheeks of a fever flushed patient, while at noon it ispeven in tho dense shade, burning hot to the touch, and toward ivenjug it becomes thickly beaded with drops iiketbose of a dense perspiration. It is said also that the fumes f rom this flower, kept in a room, will produce a fover in the human tenants. The Mexican local botanists had too vaguo and insufScient knowledge to classify this interesting specimen, and I was never able to procure it under such condi - tions as to study all its parts," but I should say it is an arunu ' The "duck plant," so called, is another quaint conceit of floral nature.. It is Si'mber, or twiner, with large cordate leaves, not unlike those of the "morning glory," but as large as one's two hands. The flower is perhaps a foot long, and its contours are very suggestive of a duck sitting topside down." JVithin it presents a surface of most exqui site velvety softness, of : mottled pale green and rich, dark nxaroon. Alas! when passee $his flower is qui to as unf ragrant as its ani mal prototype when it becomes "high" in fact it smells rank untq heaven with a most disgusting stench. There is a curious story cflrrent in North ern Mexico of a tree which would seem to be closely akin to the fabled upas trees. It is described as of the size of a large apple tree, with similar foliage, and it is said that Vb ground round about it is literally carpeted with butterflies and other insects that are killed by its distilled venom. Tho larger ani mals also fall prey to its noxious properties, f hough cattle and such creatures for the most part avoid it, as if by either instinct or ob servation. A romantic tale is also told of a young Mexican. I believe the story runs he was a vaquero on the hacienda, who per suaded his successful rival in the affections of a fair muchacha to lie down to rest be neath this vampire tree. The hated rival, being' a" stranger to that section and ignorant of the toxic properties of his leafy canopy, complied and never awakened from his - siesta. THE "PAJXXDE LECHE." Less mythical and perhaps more striking arelre accounts given' cf the palo do leche of Tierra Caliente the hot coa&t lowlands. The term palo do lecho means simply milky plant, and is applied from tho milky charac ter of the sap exuded from all the plants of this genus. All these .trces,. belong to the EuphorjMBceae, one ftf which jis tho Euphor bia poinsettUtbr. Pulchemma, whose scarlet whorls of bracts are so effective in gardens c-r pyiservatories. This splendid Euphorbia is' Known in Mexico as "tho flower of the na tivt&Ps It is used as a remedy in pulmon ary affections. I have never seen anything like the luxuriance of its growth around Cuernavaca, the city where Maximilian had his smnujer .residence, a great many of the euprerttecfeOTS piantSj if not all, are called ; There vis less corn- in- this- Com niuriit iiojv tlTan ever before known M this: seasonal ofei the i-yearl- Not nvelity-fiye bushels have; been sold at this place this fall, and not a store in our town has a iilgle bushel for Vale. ' None is bFought-here from th surrounding-country simply because 1 here are probably no a dozen farmers' in this . townshi Mfho will have "any", corn for sale'th winter. The meal tbat is now bciH. sold here is brought from Richtnoii' and other cities. How some of our people will struggle through thfs winter is a mystery. There will cer tainly be much Suffering. Chatham Record. It is many 'years since I first saw M. . . . r . , j 1 II VerestcBagm- it was during we nusso- h t i . Vorv little was mad- Turkish war, 6h the battlefield of Plevna, llomVor " leasl very nine , was m.iii and the memory of my first glimpse of him this year is intimately conneciea wnn inat ol mo ffaqious Scobeleff, the White general, and of J. A. MacGahan, the greatest of war cor respondents, Verestchagin was in an official capacity as artistic historian of tho war, and 'mny of tho pictures, to be exhibited I saw in ;thir first stages as rough sketches. The first "time fsaw him was during the memorable retreat of Scobeleff s forces in August, 187T, from his position on tho extreme left of the Russian uttacking'f orces, on the Green moun tains, where he held two of fotrr redoubts that he' had captured on tho first day of tho fight far over forty-eight hours, though ho had lost over 8,000 out of the 25,000 under his command. I was riding with MacGahan, in fact, and accompanied the intrepid Ohioan on the afternoon of the previous day in his search for SeobelefFs headquarters. : They were great figures of that war these .threo men, Scobeleff MacGahan and Verest chagin. MacGahan was a free lance, as it were, among the Russians; and wherever he went ho was saluted by the soldiers as a friend. 1 remember one day ho shouted out "Cornel I know where the grapes grow plentifully. .Let us go thither." ; And J followed the genial invitation; and wo rodo together along the pleasant Bulga rian valleys, while yec the two opposing ar mies were quiet, and the day for the Rus sians to deliver the assault had not been de-4 cided upon. Finally we came to the crest of a plateau, whero the grapes grew in delicious . flavor, and the" big mSizo stalks hid us en tiiely from view. ; "I will -show yon something you havo never seen," he said: and with that he led me to a point of the plateau from whence we could look fairly down upon tho little city of Plevna, only two miles away. What was my surprise three days afterward, when ac companying the Russian headquarters staff, to find that the very placo had been selected by Jvrudener from which to direct the con- flict. It was MacGahan who had told him where tho grapes were of delicious quality, ! and whero the best view of the city of Plevna and the whole battlefield could be had. , It was a brilliant group of officers who formed a semi-circle round the commander-in-chief that drizzly day and watched the battle from 11 o'clock in th.3 morning till well in the afternoon, and then began to re tire, followed by the vast army that had been repulsed all along th9 line, except on the extreme left, where Scobeleff still held his ground, and continued to hold in spito of the commands sent to him. In the group collected in front of Plevna that day were two brothers of Verestchagin, the one a cap tain of Cossacks, Alexander; the other, S?r gius VasiUL, both brave as they were hand some. Alexander accompanied Scobeleff to his position, and while riding with him was wounded, and had then to be sent back to Bucharest. Sergius met, unfortunately, a terrible end, slain by the Turkish Circas sians. It is a delight to read Alexander's ex periences during that campaign, to follow him with Scobeleff and to rend his curious stories. On the moruing after Krndencr's defeat, while Scobeleff still held two redoubts on th-3 Green mountain, MacGahan was up early and ready to go and look for the White gen eral. It was a long search for him, and it was not till nearly 4 in the afternoon that we got near him, and then he was too busy in directing the retreat to be approached. Wo halted cur horses aud watched tho decimated regiments passing to the rear, thousands after thousands, the hundreds of wounded borne on stretchers or assisted along by their companions. iSear by, seated on a bank, was a handsome, brown bearded man, sketch ing tbe scene. "Look!" said MacGahan, "there is Ve- Brilliant Durable Economical r'. . ..' . ' 'v . Are Diamond Dyes. ; They excel all others -in Strength, Purity and Fastness. None others are just as good. Beware of imitations they are made of cheap and inferior materials and give poor,' weak, crocky colors. ''', 1 j - 36 colors; 10 cents each. Send postal for Dye Book, Sample Card, direction "for coloring Photos., making the finest Ink or gluing (to cts. a quart), etc. Sold by Druggists or by WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington. Vt. For Gilding: or Bronring Fancy Articles, USE 1 DIAMOND PAINTS. - J. Gold, Silver, Bronze, Copper. Only 10 Cents. ' n CELERY "?cWP0WDa ; CURES I PROOFS" "Paines Celery Cbm- Neuralgia i gh, mimmm ; Mi. L, A. Brewtnbr, . San Jacinto, Cal Nervous .; . . . , "After using ax bot- PrOStratlOn tles of Paine7I Olcry mm Compound, 1 am cured of rheumatism." Rheumatism ssa,rri. , "It has done me more KldnGV ' good for kidney disease - - ' . than any . other medi- Diseases one-" geo.abbott, Sioux City, Iowa. .. '"ivh"' ' - ' ' '-'Paine' Celery Com pound has been of great All Liver benefit for torpid liver, " " .. .. indigestion, and bilious- niOrdera ness." EuzabeihC "l""'"010 Udall, Qnechee, Vt, LANDWimLE. : 300 acres of land pa both sides of tho railroad, 4 milcl frem Rockingham. Price. $1 per acre. ;,. 1- : 9 acres of land inside the incorporation of the town of Rockingham, with two dwell ings and a godd barn. Land in a high state of cultivation'.' . Will he sold cheap. Kf ACRES iSiLaurel Hill township, ad fJJ joining the lands of Mrs. Whitfield Mcintosh and iirs. Milton Mcintosh.. One third of land in cultivation. ' (T)T X ACRES, one and a half miles from m I O town, at the ww price ot 4 per acre. Four settlements, with dwelling and outhouses,' on -it, Terms made easy. Q ROOM HOUSE- on Pearl street, in O god condition. -Lot 170x50 feet, ACRE.S'idx miles r.'oi t:Ka.-t .-f town, 011 wlirh is a'pooc vineyard of scup pernongs 10 acres in Louring vinrs. 1 tract land, 140 acivs, li miles from town, known as the Elisha Long place. 1 lot known as the Alley lot. 1 lot known as tho livery stable lot. 1 lot on Washington street with two ftores on same, 40x75 feet. 6 acres, with house on same, one mile from town. . 1 tract of 50 acres, 1J miles from town. AlVthje above property will be sold cheap and on gotxf terms. A. M. McAt'LAY, Real Estate Agent. GAPE -FEAR i 11DK1X Y ALLEY 0.10. OF PURE 000 LIVER OIL &yp BYBOPHOSBHITES Almost as Palatable as Rllk. : 60 ctlsgnlaed tbat it can be taken, llgesteil, and assimilated by the moat lAiKitivs fctoiuacfc. wJien tha plain oil sannot be tolerated; and by the com bination ot the ell ritl the nypapnes 7 bites is mach mere e2icrAcicvu3. ReEark&llfi as a fieii prodeccr. Persons gain rspidly trblle taUag it SCOTT'S EMULSION is acknowledged by Physicians to be the Fincot and Best prepa ration in the world for the relit-f and cure of CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTSWG DISEASES, EMACiATiON, COLDS end CKROKIG COUGHS. The great remedy for Govs-jTipcn, and Wasting in CkUdrtn. :ld by all Druggists. Q CM 1 PACE, HAHLST, H. C. Wholesale and Retail DEALER IN Q in o CO CM O o CO h a -I - - ss - S a c fc) t: 5 -r; rD S3 2. -J &0 d w r n 1 $ & 1 lf s o u ' k-Z yj a o rH' fj 6- S M Cj' E- o 0 g & "H '-5. t5 0 2 S s H - O &8 U 1 & s d g -33 J a. to I I CS o ,co t C CO Ch 1-1 o " -5 Genera. Iercr.ana ToB(!rncd Tisst Table. To Take Effect Monday, June 11, 5S83. TflAlNS MOVING NOllTH. J ow in Stock and to Arrive: l'J.OUO viirJs Calico, GiiJgham.f, and oth er I 'l'ess Goods. 2,! X) vurds Pant Goocb. i-lfj'Kl worth of Slices. ?,00i.. Ball 10 irrr-ss Dis 2' V i-'Jii C The visitors to the exhibition will see the painting for which tho celebrated artist vas there making his sketches, will see the hand some blonde general of whom Coroner Mes semer reminds you somewhat in appearance as he appeared dashing hither and thither on his white horse, keeping his beaten forces in order. Then we lost Scobeleff again, and it took us aa hour after darkness had spread all ronnd before wo discovered him again, and then his tent was pointed out to us, planted in a small ravine, guarded by a few companies of his Cossacks. The scene inside SeobelefFs tent was a furiously interesting one. xna tamous gen- Le Bennett?'. Ar Maxtcn, Le Maxton, Ar Faytttr.'villc, Le Ifayetti'villc, Ar landlord , Lc- SAndi'u'.'d. Ar GrecnshoTo, Lc Itroc-nshoro, Ar Mor.nt ,Airy rasst?nger and Aiail. 6:00 a m 7:05 a m 7 :1 ! a m '.:00 m 9:l-r) a -11 11:15 a in 1 1:27 a m 2:30 p m 3 00 j m 7:15 tj m Freight anl Passenger. 1:15 p m 3:10 p in 7:15 p m 10:10 a in 1:40 p hi 2:30 p in 1:33 p in 7:25 p m 10:15 a in 5.13 i) m o. 1 uinncr at urcensuoro. TRAINS MOVING SOUTH. StJdJT i1 yTl , -. r pr -f?: y-fml greeted us warmly in fluent EngUsh, his xnuMiovui me cussi oaj id ior usaing simpiy. t Janeuae intersrx throwing the leaves into the water,' when the' fish, stupefied,, rise to the surface. ' The principal use among these people, howevera's a -far Jess innocent one destroy ing lifd instead of contributing to its sup port. iS,"5erid, milky Juice or sap, cxtrWClyi pefeoactw? If throwtf iipon Gro it gives out fumes which produce an ngonizine headacpa and: nausea. .Taken, in teraallyfit isJaeadly,poisOu,,whfcli ' causes, according to tho way it is prepared -and ad- j ministered,, jdeath'' or msanity. It is popu Wly supposed that the . madness Of the ill fated EApreisCkrlotia was Caused by palo Jii f JJesieans often, deny this state tnent,"bu1T tliey" admit ou fear. its. deader poierin tiiher respects. ; .,' Itls'Sgly'nsseverated that' tlie Indiaja can so prepare the poison as to regulate the r,irjflfiit'nfl niiiTt"Ln1'' ?ni- psove fataL Foreign Chemists with whom I have talked scoff at this idea,S-iuk it. does iiot ?em. so utterly improbalSe; tt Metr-if- ttfe exacfc ness with which can be determined the op- cral f acfcJflffTTim ijR PQ tjowerful and deadly substance, and many are the tragedies enacted through its instru mentality in tho Tierra Caliente. The nega JSon of the chemists and doctors is also weak ened in force by their vehement denuncia-; tions of the practiee-ofhe Indians, whose remedies, nevertheless, often accomplish re . Eult3 which all he science of the colleges has failed to atfain. In dropsy, for instance, in cases where 'nil . the treatment and repeated ?' Derations iiy regularly appointed practi ioners had proved totally inefficaciqus, the simplo herbal'-femedies of ignorant, bare ' footed, half -naked Indians have in three days lmost entireYy;Teduced the distension and in a short per tod produced a radical cure, aa jnay be att3$ed y the patients, today alive, strong, well and active in Mexico. Y. H. Addis in 8aiFiancisco Chronicle. Lc Mount Airy. Ar Grcc-nshoro, Lc Greensboro, Ar Sandibrd, Le yandford, Ar ravettuviiie, Le Favetteville, Ar Maxton, Le Maxton, Ar Bennettsvillo, 5:C0 a m 9:25 a m 10 05 a ni 1:35 p m 1:55 p m 4:00 p m -4,15 p in (y.15 p m 6:25 p m 7:3u p m So. 2 breakfast at Germanton. No. 2 dinner at San ford. 10:15 p 111 4.40 p m 7:45 a m 2:00 p m 2:30 p m 6:50 j ni 6:25 a in 9:50 a m 10:15 a m 12:15 p im Keer's Thread. "of'EallTkrea.1. uui'.ond I 'yes. J ooacco. OO UVOi-9 1.5 .;-if ks of GolTee. 10 hlils each Sugar 25oibl3. ITour. THE IEFEVER ABFiS COMPfiSY MANUFACTURERS OF .Automatic Hammerless G H I O K E RIN G P I A N 0 S, Arion Pianos. Bent Pianos. MATHUSHEK PIANHS. MASON & HAMLIN PIANOS. Waterloo Organs. Packard Organs. MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS. ' . At low prices a ricT on easy terms. WRITE ME FOR PRICES BEFORE B UYIjYG. The Larqesf Stock off Furniture in E. m. ANDREWS,-Charlotte, TJ. C. M LCKL i:iV 13 XJ R GJ- CHARLOTTE, N. C. nd Molssses. L an ,u-d a l'i IS-ll, lint ;i:o. 1: Sralt, Canned Goods, Candy, of S, LILY COODS, lrATsS, : N-.LoiiS, Ciotli u r tiii-M- wLc iau.ii:cr sup'-! 1 ;..ir Now is the time :?ii to lay in their Sl c c;c .' I li u f'u cc i) i c j: $ to the WHOLESALE c-rs of laiLie ouuntities. TRADE and buv Will sell in nt 'aBH8 rjaanAinicrobes. - The y , ,vf-. t vyj-i " lJe leflie iS a most hiiZn nU irnmirl shnrt-lc- n,I f - - Strength, of the Army. SurgeoiTtJneyal Moore, in his nunuaT re ."port, atyStlat-the nieah, strength of th ' arnm4UM4yearr4nci " -" -ras22,B41, otwhich 21,601 were white and. S,S4arf plof ed " fThere Tre'rtf 214 deatlri!- andTf4(JlstaiargeBT0T disability during the' . :' J-ear.-JTi-anli.Leslio'iL. . ... . .':.' '':' ; ' -. ' " ; ; . - If v?e wUl.jfce powerful mkids Wvetnut tbihk';, if -ppwerrul inuScIes, - '-we A!A'T&H:!f -sourVd ' tiittarsr'vpe spersed with a goodly number 'of thoroughly Anglo-Saxon swear words. "Tho dash, dash, dash, dash, dash; if they had only done all round what my men have done wo would have been in Plevna to-night. Think of the poor fellows left behind 6,000 of them at the least sacrificed to incompe tency." And the tears streamed down his cheeks. It was a strange scene. Not an hour be fore and he had been directing the retreat of his army, and there ho was in his tent, stand ing before a mirror completing his toilet. He had taken a bath, his valet had brought him a complete change of linen, which he had donned. We watched him carefully brush his flowing beard, and then he picked up his t manicure sst jmd began polishing'-his' long,. beautiful naUs,.of which he was extremely proud. Four hours before ha had been in tho last redonbtlandHiad had his horse shot under him, and thero he was, not three miles awav from the battlefield, as calmly attending to ins-personal appearance as 11 be were about to attend a banquet or a pnblic ball. he had Veresfc- we will try and forget our disaster." Buf Verestchagin did not turn up, having failed to find the ceneral's tent and cone fur ther back to the rear. I saw him many times afterward, always with his sketch book, for he;was one of the busiest and. most conscien tious of workers. -and never let a skirmish or a military movement escape him if he could help it. His,paintings are faithful reproduc tions of the hideous scenes that he there placed in his sketch- book. The charge has been made that he is too realistic in his work; that his war paintings aro too horrible in their realism, and that ho has f ailed.Tto em body the quality of heroism that belongs to warfare and to ,a victorious army. . In an swer to this charge he says, admitting its truth, that he does not understand why war should be idealized and made beautiful Vhen it is, as a matter of fact, "the most awful and blood curdling institution on the face of God's earth. The criticism has been inade, I know, that I should have infused more of ro mance and chivalry in the "scenes depicted, but I. never intended to do so; that is the -work of artists .who have never seen a battle -field, rl saw oidy theheaps,, of dead -and, a dying, distorted faces and torn limbs death . and Blood and destruction everywhere: and what I saw I havo attempted faithfully to 'give again on my canvases." liew Yorfc FACTORY BRANCH. Leave Millboro, Arrive at Greensboro, Leave Greensboro, Leave Factory Junction, Arrive at Millboro, 7:03 a m 9:00 a m 3:30 p m 4:30 p m 5:15 p m V ci er-tin rrttr OTirl Jqv! Tiir TMinc fmll' T - cept Sundm ;, , -i i . , . Fi ei'f and Accommodation Trains run be tween Fayetteville and Bennettsvillo on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Frei'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, Thursdays and Saturdays, and from Mt. Airy to Greensboro on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. . Trains on Factory Branch run daily ex cept Sundav. V. E. KYLE, General Passenger Agent. J; W. Fry, General Superintendent. LpllpPli EV3EATBYTKS BOX, ugar ar.d Molasses by the barrel, Coffee by" the ick, and all Heavy Groceries in quantities just us low us they can -be de livered here from Wilmington or Charlotte. With a lune stock, and my Sledge-Hammer Motto of Cash on Delivery, I propose to ahvavs LEAD in prices and let others "run after." I am still selling Cat the rate of 100 bbls. per month) that good common Flour at $2.25 per sack, (4.25 'for 5 to 10 barrels). Yerv fine Flour at $5.25 to $3.50 per beared. Full SOU-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 proportic v. I am still general agent fo. ' 'ie CARY WAGONS, the best one-horse v.agon sold in the State at the price. Price reduced to $30.00, cash, with bed ; without Wl, if 27 cash. Special prices to merchants. They are first-class farm wagons and warranted to give satisfaction. Come-to Hamlet caH for PACE'S CHEAP CASH STORE, and judge, my goods and: price9 for your elves. - ery itespectiunv, THOMAS B. PACE. w f? Manufactures and Keeps in Stcck Steam Engines & Boilers, AND MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS. Promptly Attended To. Repairs JOHN WILKES, Madaoeb. Ji. Nichols. , .... . DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF i Before buying elsewhere, be sure to get my LOW PRICES FOR CHEAP and FINE GOODS of the LATEST PATTEHHS. WEST TRADE STREET. CHARLOTTE, N. C. A COMPLETE WEW8PAPER! "THE PRIDE OF THE NORTH CAROLINA PRESS." EIyf s Cream Balm Cleanses the TTasal Passages. Al lays TTifla.TnTnn.firm. Heals the Sores. Restores the Senses of Taste, Smell and Hearing. .. ."i l J-- t , t 'if " A particle is applied into sach nostril rucI la agreeable i Price 50c. at Drnggiats or by pail. ELY BROTHERS,63 'Warren St,New York. 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TONES Administrator's Notice. rlHE undersigned having qualified as X Administrator ot the estate ot Uaro line C. (Tovington, dee'd, before the Clerk of the Superior Coutt of Bichmond county; hereby netifies all peYsons holding claims against said estate to present them to him, duly authenticated, for payment on or be fore the 1st "November; 1889, or this notice will be pleaded iri bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate wil mJrke itimediate paYmeiitto him. i JAB. A. COVINGTON. Ajtan'r oj Caroline C. CqYirjgtqn, dee'd Oct .'22,, 1888. Dyspepsia, Gostivsncss, Rheu matism, Sailov Skin and Piles. There ts mo better remedy forth esc common diseases than Tutt's Iivr Pills, as a trial will prove. Price, 25c. Sold Everywhere. RICHMOND COUNTY f! illJ TT7ILL BUY AND SELL LANDS It and all kinds of Real Estate. All property'placed in the hands of this Agen cy will be advertised free of cost to sellers. 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Rockingham Post-Dispatch (Rockingham, N.C.)
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Dec. 6, 1888, edition 1
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