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Rockingham, Rocket. THURSDAY. MARCH 21, 1889. Capt. Everett has got the prettiest Btore room in town; ; Cleyelaiid on histWay to Cuba. Church Directory. . METHODIST CHURCHRiv. M. L. Wood, Pastor. Serv ices every.Sabba.th. at 11 A. m., and, at at(7:80 . u. Prtyer-meeting very , Wednesday eyeri- Sabbath-school at 8:80 p. h, B APTISX CHURCH-rrKv. Nmdha B. Cobb, Pastor. Services 1st Sunday and Thursday night preceding at 7:30- F,c it.; and third Sunday at 11 jl. and 7:30 p; u. Services at Cartlidge's. Creek 1st Sun day in each month at II a. nr. and Satur day preceding at 2 p. m. ; Fi'-ty- Sabbath-school every Sabbath at 9 A. m, a 1 i i hi THK IfAILS. Postoffice opens at.7 o'clock a.m. Mails going West on C. C. Railroad close at- 6:3o r. k. ; mails going East close at 8:15 a. k, Money order department open from 8 A. n. to 6 tiir r . ' ' . v7. Bt Assiii Postmaster. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. The first day of Spring! A little child of Mrs. Adcock, at Roberdel, died last Sunday. Mr. LeGrand is somewhat "puffed u p" and exclujsi ve since his return from Rjileigrf,; refusing . to receive some of his best friends. ' Cause why he's got the mumps. , Mr, AY; P; StansiU ,rili rebuild on his lot in rear of the tjourt house this Bummer.t-Mr. Ty C. Leak will also put up a two-story brick build-1 southbound train: ing on: his lot. and Messrs. W. T. I enthusiastically received Covington & Co. contemplate re- depot by a great crowd of people, building, of brick. - Work will begin ' on the new court house some time Columbia, S. , C, March 18.- A in May, perhaps : and if the woolen tragedy occurred justt across - the Richmond,' Va. March 19. Ex- President Cleveland and party pass ed through, this city this evening in a special car attached to the regular The party was. at the - Charlotte -Bry Goods;- r. .- C pt. -T. L. Seigle has returned from the Northern- markets, where he has been making ther Spring pur chaser No care or pains have been spared in the selection of . the most desirable things now on the market. They are all in and 'opened to the public.; Their most favorable recep tion J in this - raarket convinces us that the. styles are of the most ap proved and that the prices are right. Besides the great variety: of Dress Goods in the piece, we are showing a line of imported French Robes. They are most beautifully designed and entirely new; There are no two New Advertisements. 54 mill and hotel are put up Una Sum- border. Saturday, in North" Carolina;; nrer there is nlentv of work ahead A Mr. Payseurr grocer and distiller, for the masons and carpenters. Now! suspected his wife of being intim- if we could onlv have an academ v mate with one of his clerks; Upon I of them alike; Which is a great satis- built; aft.r,the .pita .ubmitted by retonnpg home Saturday night after S t K"!"! things. The Persian Bands, Rib- MrV Pennington, Rockingham oould a short absence, his suspicions were begin to put on city airs. While, on a recent visit to Wades boro we took a look through the a carriage and wagon factory of Mr. D. L. Saylof and were shown some splendid work which he had on hand ; not - much, however, for his work has gained such a reputation verified. He procured a gun and shot both his wife, and the clerkj killing them instantly. He at first resisted arrest, but finally surren dered to the sheriff. . An Imperative Necessity. What pure air is to an unhealthy locality, what spring cleaning is to u a. i t j xi -i that it is sold as fast as put up, and X ? , 8 often he has orders far ahead. One Th horfv nA tn' K- thumnnM The naval stores market is on a big boom. Wishartis paying $2.75 for virgin and ..$2.50 for yellow dip. Spirits are quotea at out cents per gallon in WihningtonJ- . ; Miss Blakey: has received a part of her Spring goods, and. has on ex hibition the latest styles of hats and other ladies' goods. .- Read her new advertisement and go and examine goods and prices. : Mr. J. M. Allred, who has been superintendent of Midway, factory for the past five years, has resigned his position there and gone to Gran ite Falls, in Catawba county, where he was tendered more lucrative em ployment. - ? Mr. A. C. Covington, postmaster at Roberdel, has sent in his resigna tion, and .we learn that there are three' applicants for the office. The Rads -are hungry. We should not be surprised if Wannamaker gets disgusted and resigns. - Mrs. Sand ford and Claude have returned from the Northern markets and are receiving new goods every day. They are too busy to write an advertisement this week; but you will hear ' from them in our next is sue. Meantime go and see them. acquainted with his methods of do ing business is not surprised at his success. He uses nothing but the best, thoroughly seasoned timber, and does honest work. He is sup plied with improved labor-saving machinery, and when he turns out a job it is just exactly what he rep resents it to be. He is thinking of establishing a branch house or agen cy in Rockingham next Fall, which we .hope, he will do. InHhe mean time, if you want anything in his line correspond with him. .- Yea, Verily, but tie Rejoicings Are Tew and Par Between." Pearly beloved, there is more- re joicing in a printing othce over one subscriber who pays up. than over the ninety and nine who do not. Wadesboro Messenger. ben Bands, Embroidery Bands, and the Fancy Trimming Silks will be the rage. Fringes have come back and are to be seen in all-their pris tine Jbeauty. Large buttons have once more caught the favorable twin kle of the public eye. Beaded Wraps are" all the goi ! prices range from 55.UU to moves nave narrow stitching on the back, and Tan still leaps. Blouse Jerseys are destined to bowery popular m fancy stripes. Short-handled Parasols are passe. renovated, the blood purified and Buy a long one with the ribs trim ..ii-i: 3 .1 e j: i nv j I i v-ct i t vimuizbu, me germs 01 uisease Kiiieu. Scrofula, Salt Rheum, and all other blood disorders are cured by Hood s Sarsaparilla, the most popular and successful spring medicine. oied in ribbon, j Send a sample or der. ' ' T. L. SEIGLE & CO. W. K Mubr, Salesman. Mr. H, C. Eccles, of the Central Hotel, yesterday, bought a lot of hens that are almost equal to tur keys. There were 16 in the lot, and New :-: Ydrk r Racket FECIAL BARGAINS ! A car-load of prime white corn just ieceiyed r and will be sold cheap for ;ci A lot of white and black Seed Oats. :': H. B ARUCH'S complete line of Novelties, is now ready. " It embraces many exclc sive specialties for the SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE. k He is now offering inducements that will quickly pass away, and we don't know'at the present writing when similar chances will occur again. So don't procrastinate, -but'se to it now. ;:W are offering a beautiful and complete line of silks in "Faille Francaise," "Chinas," "Satins' Mouries, Armours, Rhadyimera and Snrahs. Everything in Woolen Dress Goods for Spring. M i -1 ' 4 An endless variety in White Goods, Handkerchiefs. Hosierv. Domestics. SbeeCinea in all widths, Table Linens, Towels, Zephyrs, and the handsomest line of Carpets- and;:- Mattings shown in the city. - Jay all means send ios samples of our 49 eent burahs, and. m fact, for anything wanted in the Drv Goods line. THE HABERDASHER is full to overflow with Spring Noveltiesand we call the men's special attention to our exquisite line of FLANNEL SHIRTS. Flannel four-in-hand, the latest thing, at only 25 cents each: HATS ! HATS ! HATS ! Beavers in Silks and Cassimeres. Neckwear for all. Silk Umbrellas at almost any price- Linen Shirts and Collars in the latest styles. Anything in Jewelry. Will always make it a special point to please my customers, and will fill all orders promptly. Hoping te hear from you all. January 30th, 1889-tf JULIAN H. LITTLE, S6 Tryon Street, Charlotte, N. C. Three men from Union county went to New York to buy counter feit money recently, carrying with them a large sum in greenbacks, thnv nvirAW fi nonndspanh. Three . . 1 J o r When they got to JNew York and Qf them weighed 8 pounds each. , . it y S v into the "green - goods" den they Thev wr ordinarr p.nuntrvhens. nOUSe 111 JM . X . SeilS ' DV were roooea or an ineir money ana Mr. TCceles sava- thev are the finest rf ten I he has known in his eighteen years experience as a hotel keeper. Char lotte JSews turned into the streets at the muzzles m i mi t t or pistols. iney telegraphed to a friend in Monroe for funds to get home on, which be forwarded to them, and they returned, a very sick crowd. Harried. ' At the residence of the bride's father on Randolph street. March 15th, by Rev. F. L. Townsend, Mr. O. L. Kinney to Miss Sina Smith. We have examined some of A. C. uovmgton s goods and pronounce them cheaper than any we have seen. Me has a large new stock tif dry goods, notions, shoes, hats, clothing, fec, that he is selling be low the market. You had better see him. ADTICE TO MOTHERS. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should alwaya be used when children are catting teetn. it relieves, toe little sunerer at once; it produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as "bright as a button." It is very pleasant to the' taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for diar rhoea, whether amine irom teething or other caases. Twemty-five cents a bottle. We have the pleas ure to announce a new departure the location of an Agency in New lorK city ior tne se- lection and purchase of our goods, to enable us to quote prices low er than any regular Nero Liverv, 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. Louis "TSToill's Our Agent watches every sale and ev ery failure ; looks after houses on the yerge of bankruptcy and ruin, and buys every class of merchandise that can be had at IT IS WITH Less m Its 1 On returning home from church, yesterday at noon, Mr. Willis B. Washington, March 16. A dis patch from Phoenix, A.T., says the On the 19th inst.. at the residence Dowd found an obJect in the yard appointment of General Lewis of Maj. C. Dowd's residence, that for Wolfley, of Tucson, as Governor of So thst we can mark in PLAIN FIG URES on our bargains- prices that have not been named in any other market. That we direct the attention of Merchants and Farmers to our GREAT REDUCTION and the LARGEST SALE OF THE SEASON to make preparation forourlaree Spring purchases that are being manufactured expressly for us, and to make room for these goods we offer for the next thirty days only : One lot men's black Corkscrew Suits at Fancy Cassimere Suits at u ii of Mrs. C. E. Shaw in Pee Dee vil: age by Esq. Walter F. Long, Mr. Will H. Shaw to Miss Jennie Rain waters. is governor oi r' U . am . . .1 eV .t - W 111 III II. III! an instant erlaced all thoughts of the Territory was official v an- " m these times, woen even the wealthy cannot afford to waste their money and the poor require double duty ot every dollar Among our Fancy Cheviot the sermon irom his mind. V bat J nounced in- the- Legislature yester- his eye caught was a wicked looking day. The leadiDg Republicans of Another Drug Store. Mr. J. W. Griffin, of Monroe, has rented the Everett, Wall & Co. build ing, now occupied by Capt. Everett, and intends to open out a first-class drug store here about April 1st. Irregularity in meals, rest and Capt. .Everett will move into his ele- sleep, will inevitably eventuate in little iron ball from which protruded a long, slender piece of fuse. It was a dynamite bomb, and there it lay by the side of the pavement curb ing, within ten feet of the house. Charlotte News. the Territory are indignant over the appointment and claim that he is wholly unfit to serve the people in that capacity. ; Every Republican and every penny 1 te!!liil,trongly opposed DAILY ARRIVALS Fancy Cassimere Suits at i 5 25 5 75 6 75 750 925 10 25 12 75 12 25 13 75 A FEW ODD. LOTS of Boys' and Children's Suits xegardless of cost. lots of Men's and Boys' Overcoats regardless of cost. ftejpecttully, A few odd We neglected last week to call at tention to Mr. H. C. Watson's new advertisement. lie baa .received a very fine display of Spring and Sum mer goods which he proposes to sell at "Racket" prices, believing in the axiom that "quick sales and small profits" is tke road to success. Some of the bar-keepers are very wroth over the.$200 liquor license, and now declare themselvos ready to atand shoulder to shoulder with gant new building next week, and The Rocket office will be moved into the front room, upstairs, of his new building, as soon as conven ient next week, if possible. To Mr. Griffin we extend a hearty wel come to Rockingham, and we trust that he may find it as profitable as we are sure he will find it pleasant among our people. Disgraceful. ;A gentleman informs us that he the temperance people to carry the sjw ten drunken men on the streets town "dry" at the election in May. ai onetime, last Sunday, and ven- If they retain their, good intentions tijired the assertion that more liquor a lively campaign may be expected, was sold in this town on that day than on any day during the week. costiveness and constipation. An admirable curative for these annoy ing ailments is JLaxador, the famous remedy. Price 25 cents. it is no wonder that so many mothers praise Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup. One of our best physicians pronounce it to be the only safe remedy for children. For Sale. One full-bred, beautifully laced Wyandotte hen, about a year and six months old. bhe will be ship ped in a light coop to address upon receipt of $1. Address C. W. Worley . DO MOT SUFFER ANT LONGXR. Knowing that a cough can be checked in a day, and the first stages of consumption broken in a week, we hereby guarantee Dr. Acker s Kn glish Remedy for Consumption, and will nefund the money to all who buy, take it as per directions, and do not find our statement correct. Forsale by Dr. W. M. Fowlkes & Co. Messrs. Taylor & McNeill received last week, through T. W. Guthrie & Son, Agents, a check for. $847.18 i from- the Liverpool k : London & Globe Insurance Co., that being the full amount for which; they were lia ble under the policy. SucK prompt- payment, -without any discount, is creditable to the company. More than this, he took a peep into a room where six of eight negroes were playing cards. We dislike to give publicity to such facts concern ing our town, but do so in the hope that the authorities will take some steps to improve the town govern ment. Persons who have ho regard for the Sabbath should be made to respect the laws. An efficient, fear- Mr. Funk has iust completed very fine portrait of H. a Wall, Esq., M88 police system is badly needed. whiVK i nnw n -rr.JKitiAn in hia une man is no sumcieni. studio.The portrait is an excellent likeness, with a fine artistic finish, and we repel the criticism that it flatter "the original. A portrait of Arinie and ' Harry. Wall is also in process of execu tion, which promises to be a fine piece ef work of art. a had from the 1'eo uee are now in our market wo or . three times si week and are' very fine. They have a better flavor than those received from Wilmington and are cheaper. They are 'catching a great many shad and "round fish" at Mr. E. N. Ingram's fishery, at.' the Coleman mill, particulars of which you will find in an advertisement elsewhere. Jobson-"How do like; your new preacher, Bilkins ?" ; Bilkins "Don't like to be in his they have determined to go The Negro Exodus. Raleigh, N. C, March 16. The negro exodus from this State is about to take the form of coloniza tion of negroes in Arkansas. Negroes are holding mass meetings almost nightly, and negro orators and preachers are urging them to colo nize Negro preachers of this sec tion are especially active in the mat ter, and issued a circular to-day calling a meeting to organize a North Carolina Emigration Association for the purpose of securing organized action toward colonizing all. negroes in' the State 1 in Arkansas, where they are : offered lands for a trifle. The circulars say that the white people don't want .them here, and It IS company. He won't talk." Oh, he- can't talk during the week." '::.-:, :s ::-t :F "Can't? Why?" ' He talks so much C on Sunday that it takes him all the week to get complained that the election laws, the school law and other laws pass ed by the last General Assembly, were Dassed to crush- them out. Thev propose to colonize on tunoc cupied lands in Arkansas.and lollow A TRUE TONIC. When you don't feel well and hardly know what ails you, give B. B. B. (Botan ic Blood Balm) a trial. It is a fine tonic. T. O. Callahan. Charlotte, JN. U.,. writes: B. B. B. is a fine tonic, and has dene me great good." Li. W . l hompson, .Damascus, ua., writes : I believe B. B. B. is the best blood puri fier made. It has greatly improved my general health." An old gentleman writes: x. u. n. gives me new me ana new strengtn. n there is anything that will make an old man young, it is B. B. B." " r. A. Shepherd, JNorlolJc, Va., August 10th, 1888, writes : "I depend on B. B. B. for the preservation of my health. I have had it in my family now nearly two years, and in all that time have not had to have a doctor." Thos. Paulk, Ala'paha, Ga., writes : "I suffered terribly from dyspepsia. The use of B. B. B. has made me feel like a new jnan. I wodld not take a thousand dol lars for the good it has done me." W. M. Cheshire, Atlanta,' Ga., writes ; "I had a long spell of typhoid fever, which at last leeraed to settle in my right leg which swelled up enormously. An ulcer also appeared which discharged a cup full of matter a day. l tnen eaye ts. ii, is- a trial and it cured me." '. . ROCKINGHAM MARKET, W. I. COSBBCTKD WEIKLT BT EVERETT, DEALER IN GEN ERAL MERCHANDISE. Country Produce Is quoted at buying- prices COTTON Middling, Good Middling,. - BACON Sides, per lb. Shoulders Hams, BEESWAX, .. CHICKENS EGGS, per dozen, FLOUR Country, per sack, . -cm io 6Ya8 1215 1616i 121?ai5 2.25(3.00 ....2.50fa3.00 3.75 Northern, - Patent, GRAIN . Corn, per bushel, Oats, Peas, HIDES-rDry. per lb, i Green, T ' " 4 SALT, 'ner : Sack....... .:.....1.00 I. 751.0Q 5U 65 751.05 810 0 20 CONSUMPTION SURELY CUBED. lo the HiDiTOR r lease inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy fees to any of your readers who have consumption if they will send me their express and post omce address. Kespectfully, T. A. Slocum, M. C, 181 Pearl st., N. Y, New Advertisements. TTTAVING purchased the Lowdermilk JLL Jack, a very fine animal, he will be at my house for service from this date tor ward, lerms, a&.UU to insure foal, rer sons at a distance desiring his services will be accommodated upon application to JAS. a:ingram, mch 14-4t I Bostick's Mills. N. C MY FISHERY Is now established at Coleman's mill, three Miles above the Grassy Islands, and when water is not too high I will be catching' Shad and Fish of other kinds that usually run the Great Pee Dee. They will be de livered in Rockingham every week when possible, and sold at moderate prices. I will Bell in quantities at the Fishery, where I have good accommodations for-man and beast. Produce taken in exchange for fish, such as corn, meal, peas, wheat, sc. E. N. INGRAM, 12-tf. E (P. O.) Dudo, N. C. we snail place oelore tne people some LANDSLIDES which will astound the natives prices which will teach vou m the SILENT LOGIC OF TRUTH. the difference between the cash and the credit systems between the right and the wrong way. It is impossible for us lo give quo tations of all our goods : it would occupy too much space. But visit us, and it will be our aim to name figures which will compel you, in self-defence, to BUY OF US. WE INVITE early and repeated visits aad inspection. Our stock will be replenished every few days, and TO MERCHANTS we offer SPECIAL LEADERS fully 15 per cent lower than regular prices in New York city. cent. THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, CHARLOTTE, JV. C. Dr. W. M. Fowlkes & Co , ROCKINGHAM, ST. U. Pure MEDICINES, CHEMI CALS, PATENT MEDI CINES, TRUSSES, SHOUL DER BRACES, CANDIES, STATIONERY, PAPER, PENS, INK, Ac. Gents Linen Collars. 1 Ladies' Collars, 1 cent. Blacking, 1 cent. Four Penholders, 1 cent. Hankerchiefs, Needles. Pins, 1 cent. Spool Cotton (200 yards) 1 cent : Goats' Thread (job lot) 4 eents; Dipper worth 15 cents for 5 cents ; gallon Tin -Buckets, 1 cents ; Men's Brogan Shoes, whole stock. 68 cents ; a nice line Ladies' Rubbers, just received, at 2o cts per pair, ULUr BAKGAl.No THIS WEEK in Pants Goods, Coats and Pants. These eoods are strictly first class. Not a piece of second-hand goods in our house. New lot of Dress Goods, Notions, Ac, just received. Gents' half-hose, made in North Caro lina and eaual to any which usually sell O EALED PROPOSALS for buildine a for 25 cents, at 8 cents per pair. Hundreds liO court house will be received until the I of other goods in Notion line, too numer first Monday m April, 1889, by the build- ous to mention, at prices before unheard me committee, any one oi wnom will give i ot oy retail. any information wanted. " PETER McRAE. w:;f:brookshire, W, I, EVUKJSTT, ' Committee. March 12th, 1889-3t. Very Respectfully, on (polling, STILL GOING ! Red Flag Racket, Opposite Old Court House. . -1 . ; C' A large amount of the stock of W. D. McRae is still unsold, and these goods MUST GO at some price. We offer ns in Clothing and Worsted Goods, and it will pav you to eive us -a can. i , J. M. COVINGTON, Trustee of W. McRae, Drugs, PAINTS; OILS, VAR NISHESA DYE-STUriS TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES, CIGARS, TOBACCO AND CIGARETTES. Letter Paper, Blank Books, Receipts, .Checks, Fine ronfeetltns, Jte BUIST'S FRESH GARDEN 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 W(aw t3j: waiuxIJIjo, ana liocks jold cheap an nbebby PBYiricfANS. warranted. JEWELRY of every descrip tion at lowest prices fine diamond Rings, Pins, Studs, tc. We Have Received Oifi "P A T"DQ MEN'S PANTS which e offer at from 50xcnt8apair t)J L XjLXJCvio up. to $1.25. The goods would cost what we ask you for the pants-. We have also finer grade pants which we are offering below their value (winter weights) to close out. We have just received from the Aloanjrfactory a lot of the celebrated Acorn Dress Shirts and Collars. These shirts we are running in price from 30 cents each to a full dress at $1.48 cents. The $1.25 and $1.48 are Marcailles and are the nobbiest styles made for gents. We have in this lot all the new shapes in Linen Collars, sizes from 14 to 18 inches, A full line gents Linen Cuffs frcm same factory. We still have a few remnants ot Dress Goods we will sell at a low price. We expect to start North in a few days, and until our return we will sell anything we have now in stock at a low price. Respectfully, March 19th, 1889. RESERVE YOUR ORDERS FOR UNTIL YOU CONSULT BMW tHil : lEEiE . For Samples and Prices of Work, FULL STOCK OF STATIONERY. agriculture. 1 i
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