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- r jiir.-.jr.ia.nM - V1 t-1 IF ft 1 I I 1 ; 1 . P JlIKHt AW' JRA1'. (D4P ,NOT yiSIT NEW YORK TO "SWIMILEP 4BV '.SHARKERS. BE JCTo AyeDturA ef HI ontiuwi; Horse Raiser rfu'TThlch-tl iiuito Men Iott CSS A cainTliat W Sold to (he Major f - dtosJB -b"t VTlUcIv nojDid Not Get. - A fixef poking gentleman sfrolledjnto The 'primes oflleeand saul that fhe-wahteil -to seo fthe ''horse editor." The rvisi tor's card bore a name- which ;is,.very.,f amiliar.-to . horse deal erstaRdorseripvers. , . 'For; some years past, his stock farms, in northern Montanqjiave been a leading sourco tot supply for tho horse marts of tfi$ country. The man was unknown, haying .loved, vrccl-,-derl anil ijhvays lived in the fastness of his adopted statobut his name and his , horses t were, famous. ".Good meriting, sir. I kinder thought iVd call in on' see you. for a minute or two and tell you about a little fun I had in.this'inetro- jpolis of yours this morning. After a few preliminary remarUs conoern ;ing horsey matters he, in a half amused, half , earnest sort of way, related the followingtalo ,qt his adventure during tho morning with a quartet of horse sharpers. "You see, IVe. been out in Montana so long fl thought I'd like. to come east, so.l came mid .here I am. 1 put up at a hotel, and this morning, feeling sort er lonely, I strolled ground to Van ' Tasscll f& Kearney's .horso ;salo stables on West Thirteenth street I ,had a partial reason for going" there, as 1 ,-wanted 'to buy p. pretty - team for a relative of mine down in Pennsylvania. I staid around .there for a whilo,.aiid finally .a couple of bay , mares were offered that struck my fancy aud )l bid 400 on tliem. ' I was outbid, and was walking away from the stable when a slick, ncat looking .individual touched ray arm.cad ;said: THE :TEAM HE DIDN'T SEIL " 'Do you want to buy a taam?' "I told him I wes not over particular, but was always ready to snap ura good bargain, jSO says he: " 'Well, I have got just what you want. A pair of beautiful young bays, owned by a fwidow lady who's -gouig to Europe. Como ( down to the stable and the coachman will vshow them. to you.' "That expression, .widow lady, kinder set mo.to thinking.1 I'd heard through ..the papers iOf widw ladies who were going to Europe .and wanted to sell their horses, and was sus picious; but, thinks 1, 111 see it through, and I'm glad I did. The fellow led me dowu 'Thirteenth street to Third avenue and up 'Third avenue. . I told him I was not used to .nnd did not enjoy long wal'cs, and be said wo were most there. He tooL- me up an alley way and into cno of the , tlisblsicst private , stables, for a rich widow lad v. that I ever sa. Then he sung out 'John.' John. did not show up. 1 supjjoso he v.-cs- the coachmen; but ,o minute later there frame in a (ir.o ico!: ing old gentleman, v.ho ir.r,';cd as swell as ;tho president cf a European sync! irate i:i . wert:r;i farm lands. 1 v.xs iutrouured . to .him as a possible c-.r,tauu'r far 'that pair of Viorsci. ineoi!i er.ap greeted mo very af fcctionatcJy, patted rao n tho shoulder" and aid he was the exrutor cf the v.i-'.ow's ..estate. Ho explained that the tau: v.t.s a tcouple of fine trotting mares, cost but he would sell one for i-:zt to a country gen tleman. -, Did I belong i:i the country . "(Jh. yes,' 1 replied, thinking I'd humor l.iui, vl .come from way up Li Vermont.' Tho old ,covo gave a t.of a satisfied grunt and said .he would go:id get tho coach ::iu:i to br'iz", in the team. He Lad no sou-.icr gone out .than m hobhc-.l a hqrsey l.:o::i:: mb"vidual, tvlio said to me i:i excite;! way: " '&ay, Im a l:o'se dealer, I at:'., from Tos toa. 1 want that pair cf marjs, but tho widow won't sell "e::. to a dealer. You buy 'em for me and I'll cjve you-C'-3. It":; an feasy way tomake a half hundred. Here's my card.' "Ho iiauded r.:c a card A loch at it ccu vinced rqVtbat I had ftruci a pretty crowd (of swindler.s, for it -wa.- .the card(,r a cele brated horse dealer m Springfield, Ma r:. , u horn J had knpvrn for r.iany yeaj-s. 1 did act let on, though, but entered , into his scheme. 1 war. to buy the team fur iW.i tmd turn thcr.i ever to him. getting ?."i0 cosnzniasion. Junt then the respectable looking old gentleman came in and says to the Coston deak-r: 'Hello, what ,doyou want here? Didn't I te'.l you my sis ter would not sell her horses-to a dealer?' Then tur.-.mg tn rae he eaid: 'lam very .sorry, sir, but the ceac-!ar.ian has taken tho .team cut for cxerc iee.' nhyt . . ... . . ... mat. escitcei ijo ior.ecn caap, anei, c; jao aside, ho sain: 'Lkiy, I must close a her .gahi for that team nov. I've sold 'cm in ael vance to tho mayor of Coe.t'on. I've seen the snares and yy aro stunncro. vO'.v 1 ii tell tell you what we ll.iia You closo tho with him and doi)osit-f;l00, tho Lala: -joid when tho team in delivered.' bar-cin C3 to La , kostana cx.iT Eoix:.::,'. "Then 1 caught onto Lis littlo game. ,1 sort iOf hesitated um , looked solemn like. Co jursed rno to accept tho proposition, Ko.GnaUy ,1 saysia an iaUoeant sort of way: 'J toll you .what J.U.do. If yon want that team go bad I'll deposit the trUJ with tha e.iecutcr there, jbut you murt rjive ina Ci aa security that you are all risht.,' That i lea did net seem to iticklo him. Tho swindlers wanted .a clean .0100. To help the scheme along 1 pulled out .my pecketbeok. That settled it. The follow ihanded mo .25 and then, turning to the e lecutorsaid: "-'Say, mister, this gentleman will bv.j the itcam without looking at 'em. He'll civo you ,100 deposit end tho est when the team is delivered. ThatV. satisfactory, eh' " Oh, yes,..Kaid the eaceutor of tho estate, with a bread smile, 'that ts entirely sat isfae ftory.' "Then my turn came in. 'Ch, is it-T raid-I. . 'TiTell, it just ain't. You fellows may think you.aro pretty smart, but. you ain't. You've 'rcn.iipasanj5S,a ccntloman from Uontaiia jthisAiiue vho knows a thin;; or two about parses, .and who is more than a match for jou. .Good morning,' and I started for tho Idpor. "Well, there vas a circun in that staVio for ,a minute.or two. Tho.horsoy man demanded his .?'2T). Tho erccutor .called me a swindler end a thief. Just tften .the fellow I met Cri ,camc in and stood between me and tho decr. Jtle had apparently been waiting justoutoidc. jBaid ho: "Look here, you hayseed, civo up tho GC0 ore'll make you. Bee!" ,vIiConld not help but laugh. I could havo ' jhandlcd.thothreo'of'cni easj'. I turned to tho fellow who v.as going to rnako me give up jtho money, and, taking him by tho cellar, SfclireT? him half -way across the stable. Then H turned to Iho tlirco cf .them cud said: 'Now, r;entln;ic:i, I'll bid you p'ood moriiing aara. .If w.e .had r.uch fellows tis ycu out .in Montana we'd Laug you. I'll keep this $25. .for- my ftimo and trouble. If you want to sell .that tteam toll lhc;coachman to bring it around .t? ;my liotel whoa ho fjcis bac!;,' and I went oat. Thattho lar,t I caw of that crowd. Now .. jbcro' 'tho C5. VTha.t,chall Idow.ithit?'V Jlsev York Times. Profcsrcr Slai k D. Harrington, director of be jLIichigan university - observatory, says Qtt highest cloud3 ho.Eces.theiro are.but three fap& audp. Uali high. i :' "" f "A SAO STORV. rC. - 'J'be chId coughed. The motW pa n,. fo remedy was nenr. Bfrtrp V.'norwinstt-fce poor little sufferer was r.'.Hwttorafc Always keep Dr. Ack--:; ;x, .r' Euiilisll RtMin'y t handf ; f.r sale bv r. V. U. Fowlkcs-&'Co. .fffjj .U!-Tle ballon. - THE . PROFESSIONAL ESCORT. . I hlen TTlo BInke a Business yt Attend Ing ; Ladies, to and from the Theatre. Ifew York is a big city, and there aroa? j, good many ways of making . & living ' in it, . honest aud dishonest.. . uno oi ids queer, -thoagh honest, 'ways, is set forth in an adver- i tiseinent of which tho following, is: a copy,-1 and which appearregularly.iin thametropol- i itan dailies: '.-Gentleman . of g&ort -appearance and social po sition, .pecuniarily embarrassed, will escort "Uv dies to theatres, parties, etc., for a consideration. Address A. B.. bos .43. - ; office. "A queer business !" the reader will" say. Probably it is. But those who are in a posi tion to know say it is a profitable one, and ono in. which, a pumber of personsare engaged with rery fair results to themselves. It is a business, too, that requires little capital A dress suit is. one essential. Beyond this noth ing is required save. enough money to pay barber bills. With this outfit men of good manners and. fair address .manage to eke out a very comfortable existence. In a general way this business-.is not .en tirely new., Tho advertisement above merely -sets forth a. new phase of .it. New York is a fairly well civilized city,;but as a rule ladies do not caro ito walk on its street alone late at night. It was this that led to the ;intro ductibn of the system of professional escorts. Ladies who wished to attend theatres alone ; would secure the service of a messenger boy ; who would attend them to and from the .'theatre. Then there was another sortof professional escort. Many of the large merchants. outside of New York employ ladies to do their buy ing in New York of goods for ladies' wear. It lias long been customary for New York houses that sell goods to theso buyers to do tail some of their male employes of good manners and address to escort tho lady buy ers from the country to the theatre or the , opera, tho house, of course, footing the bill. Jt was purely a matter of business, this as all proi'cerional escorting ia It was this sys tem, probably, that led to independent pro- . fessional e:icorts. There are a number of them in New York now. Almost any even ing you will sco ot Daly's or at Harrigank theatre, or where Uncle Josh Whiteomb holds forth, nightly, ladies who seem to be de lighted -with tho. performances while their es corts seem to take not tho slightest interest in anything that is going on. Nor -will you be able to note between them any .of the famil-' iarity that you might notice between a man and his wife or even. a young .man and his best girl at tho play. The gentleman is polite and reserved. Tho lady is interested in the play and pays no attention to her escort Such a case, however, .is one in which tho professional escort figures. Theatre ushers say they can pick the professional escort out without nay trouble. He bears upon him the marls? of tho trade. Dut ho is well erased and well fed. JSow York Mail and Expi-e,- Tinckifti's Arnica Salve. The host Salvo m the yovd for bruises, cut, sores, ulcers, salt rlifurn, fever sores. tetter. chaiT-l hands, chilblains, corns, and .1 all skia eruptions, and positively cures ' Piles, or no way required. It is guaranteed . to srivo i.ci-fcr-t s-itisfaction. or monev re- ! funded. Price 2- C"iu P'rbox. For sale bv Dr W M F, 4 - 0. i!B L;NlOilGUUAi:t.NY. WNff,,- ti! Shoes and Harues,s ! AW. JUNE- is still at vt old star.d and is doiiu,; iirft-clasj. work in his liii.". Roots. Shos and Harness made and rej.aireil in lest possible ntannc-r an.l at l.'vi f prices t'han . tlifv h.avc ever bee n knov..:: m tlr.s market. Good hand-niade Wagon Bridies at Si.OO; other bridles at corresponding low prices. A fail stock of Harness and Bridles alwavs on liand. and made to order on short notice by skilled workmen. A. Yr. JONES. Groldston & McNeill, DEALERS IN j SUGAR. COFFEE, MEAT, MOLASSES, FLOUR, MEAL, TOBACCO, .CIGARS, SNUFF, ' CANNED GOODS, CANDIED,' 5" UTS, RAJSI.NS, and ev-! ery thing usually kept in a. first-class gro cery store, all of which will be sold as i cheap as the cheapest. DN'T FAIL to give me a call when in want of anything in my line. You shall have courteous at tention, and rock bottom prices Nice line of Notions, for ;ale cheap. Yours Trulv, ,goldston,.& McNeill. JIANUl'ACTUUERS OF Cassimeres, Jeans V FLANNELS, L1NSEYS, COTTON ADES,&G Wool carded cheap for cash or on shares. WOOL WANTED, for which we will pay cash or exchange goods. Address all communications to G. J. FREEMAN, Propriqtor Hamlet Woolen Mills, Hamlet, . C STILL GOING ! A lare amount of the stock of W. D. McRae is still unsold, and these goods MUST G9 at oino prjee. - We offer Special Bargains'- in Clbthing and Woi'siod ;Good, an5 id will pay you to gvve ns a call. J. M. COVINGTON, Trustee of W. D. McRae. Send to The Rocket iriee for Job Print ing. 1 .XZ ?fTHE?41 ' ? r' Vjr "jLv; rtCC B. NICHOLS, BABY An elegantiline.offBahy Cayriages to sqit. everybody. Please call and My.$tQQle is now covipletein Suits, ParloiSuits., JBeds, JCla&s (ffmitUjie JZqusz. Goods .sold on the ia44tl33ent plan, wakly payments. GoJina, Ga4letiand BurtaJ Robes. .The oldest Undertaking Hotweiin the city.j .-Erpai'ed.tooanduct funerals in thewery latest style and at the lowest price. Embaltping. b,61' uior out of the city. .K3rderspomptiyiattended.lto (Jay oi-night, jght .tCali-Canteal Hotel or 410 N. Pqplar. ' ' 17 W?'t TradGti Dkaj&Dtte, N. C. DR. KING'S RQYAL QERMATJIER, THE GREAT FRENCH BLOOD REM EDY. 12.000 GALLONS SOLD ,JN TEN 'MONTHS. CURES DISEASE'S by killing the germ in the blood. H. C. Sower, of ,Fayefctville, says: "It, has done me mere good than all the medi cine I ever. took. Dr. J. M. Oxford, rtf Tayloraville. N. C, says: "Germatuer.eureu my wife of tuber culer consumption." Rev. J. M. McManaway, of Shelby, says : ' Germatuer cured me of catarrh and eczema." . j Onlv $2.50 per gallon, or 7o cents per! quart,' For sale ;txy REV. T. HARRI SON, Agent, at H. C. Dockery's store, Rockingham, N. G. C. A. DIXOX. XV. A. SOSSiMAN, Jr. Ws k low Miw ! The h;vKck?envo6t Fine of SPEILIG' AND SUMMER CLOTHING that will 1)0 shown in the State THIS SEASON! Also all the latest styles in JCohby Hats, Neckwear, Shirts, Underwear, Hankerchiefs, Hosiery, &c. mr. til. H. Fowlkes will be vith .us after March let. II naw has a line of samples of .Sprwag "wkIs, and if you want a nice Spring Suit give him your order. We akvrays guarantee a t and entire satisfaction. H G. A. DIHOES &. CO., 15 East Trade St., OH ARLOTTE, N. C. ' Diamond Rings, LACE FLVS, EAR DROPS, SCARF PINS, SLEEVE lU'TTOXS., COLLAR BUTTONS, BOLD WATCHES, SILVER WATCHES, Gold and Rll-Piate Chains, "Breast Pins, Cuff Buttons, Jersev Pins, JSiiawl Pins (I Scarf Pins, Bracelets, Necklaces, Engage ment Riugs, 'Sterling Silver and Silver-i! Plated Wa.re. Clocks, Bronzes and Oi'iia inents suitable Jor vreddins present, at New York prices. ye Glasses and Spec-f lae e.;, Uptical Uood;, lataraet Iffiassea. No shoddy goode kept is itiUis establish ment. Selection packages of any goods m our line will be forwarded to parties living awav from the city on receipt of satisfact- i orv Charlotte reference. Boyns & Badger Leading Jewelers and Opticians, Opposite Central Hotel, -Charlotte. TNT. C RICHMOND COUNTY MIL ESTATR UilWV TriIX BUY AND SELL LANDS Tf '.aa(lll kinds of Real Estate. All proporU placed in thfi hands of .this. Agen cy will be advertised free of cost to sellers. Strict attention given to all business, and the interests of patrons carefully guarded. burvays mace and plats or charts furn ished to parties purchasing through me. Property rented and feints collected oft reasonable terms. Correspondence solicited. Akbess c A. M. McAULAY, Rockingham., N C. EDWIN SULLY WITH Taylor & Bollf ng, Importers and wholesale Attention Ladies! Of $33$olpii and Eichmoxiillinnties, DR. MftGIJLL'S "ORANGE WS SOJiil" Cunee, fund is want'h its pright in gold !to any suffering girl orro.naa. ' addressing Mrs. Letu Miller, at De fiance, N. .C, and enclosing two cent stamp, ladies .w.iU recekve ;by ,maif, ' free of charge-, a sampl boR of this valuable temedy. ; Those who wish -.to .enmiire can easily be cony i need that, wHateyqr the failures of ,tRs pat have been, we. haejai jaftfo,vnd aafc and sure cure in -"Orange Blossom.-" JMady Agent wanted in every iOiWahip. Adtbress Mes. LOU D. MILLER,, BABY CARRIAGES. just received. .All -sty.lee andhades see them.' ' . . ; every ' reei)e(ft,viiz. flZednoom Matfce$se&, ajfie$, Tafiles. THOS. R PACE, ; EAMLET..H. C. Yholesye; ?and Retail DEALER IN enerai lyiercrmnuize. Now in Stock and to Arriwe: 12,000 yards Calico, Ginghams, ;and .otlh er Dress Goods. 2,000 yavde PantGool8. $J ,50U vworflh of Shoes. S0 dozf-n Kt's Thread. 2,000 Balls of Ball Thread. 10 gross Diamond Dyfs. 200 boxe s of Tobacco. 35 gross Snuff. 25 Sacks of Coffee. 10 bbls. each Sugar. and .Molasses. 250bbls. Flour. Lard, Fish, Salt, Canned Goods, (iand.v, ;and a full line of ; GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, HATS, 3 Notions, Clothing, &c. Now is the time for tluse who buy for cash tolas' in itiler ."Summer supplios. Jun ufl'erHnj; j Special Lidu can e n s rto the WIIOLESAlLE TRADE and bm ere ofilarge juantities. Will sell MEAT BY THE BOX, Sugar and Molasses by the barrel, Coffee by the Sack, ami all Heavy Groceries in quantities just a? low as they "can he de livered here from Wilmington or Charlotte. With a large stock, and mcv Sledge-HcLiUMier Motto Cash mi Delivery, Of I propose io always LEAD in prices and let others "run after " I am still selling (at the rate of 100 bbk. jej month) that good common Flour aft $2.25 per sack, ($4.25 for 5 to 10 barrels). Yervifaive Flour at $5.25 to $5.50 per baarel. ull 200-Jb. sacks Salt at $1.00 each. Wood Coffee 18 to 20 cents. Granulated. Sugar 12 lbs for $1.00. Good Coffee Su:, r 14 lbs for $1.00, and other goods in proportion. I Jim 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. $27 cash. Special prices to merchants. Thev are first-class tarm wagons and warranted to give satisfaction. Come to Hamlet ci for PACE S CHEAP CASH STORE, and judge m$ goods and prices for your seke. Yiarv Respectfully. TH.QMAS B. "FACE. mi nn t yawis v lira 1 1 co. ondriied Time Table. To take effiet Tuesday, Feb. 12. 1889 TRAILS MOVING NORTH. No. 1. PaBaengar aazed Freight and Aecommod'n. 6.00 a m .20 a m Mail. 5 2-3 a. m 6.S0 a ih! 25 a odd 10,50 a an 2.25 p .ni G.50 ,p m Le Kennettsville, Ar Maxtfin Ar Fayettevilie Ar San ford Ar Greensboro Ar Mt. Airy a.25pm: 3.10 p m .7.25 p m 12.00 in No 1 Breakfast at Favettevdle dinner at Greensbfiro. TRAINS MOVING SOUTH No. 2. Passenger and Freight and Accommod'n. 1.00 p m 6.55 p m . 7.30 a m 2 30 p ra 7. 05 a ni 12.25 p m Man. 3.45 a m 7.45 a m 10.00 a m 1 55 p rn 4.15 p m 6.2,5 p m 7.45 p m Le Mt. Airv, Ar Greensboro Le Greensboro Le San ford Le Fayetteville Le Maxton Ar iBeanettsville 2.00 p m Bpcakfast.at Greensboro, dinner at - ; -- iiaondford. Fjketor Kriuvob fr'reigln ma Aeoommo . Nation. TIBAISEg 'MOVitfG JS'ORTH. Leave Mi 11 boon, ,8 00 am. Arrive GBoeiwhanct, 30am! Leave GpeenisljcBio, JO 10 a m Arrive MiLboro, 12 -5 p m TRAINS MOYjyG SOOTI.. .ea'e Madison, 1 45 p m Arrkv-e Gi!kuIicscl, 4 15 p m 'Leave. (kufinnboro, p m .Arrwe Makbaso, 6.30 pm -.PaswrogwAnd Mm (toibis -dkil-y ex- cept Swuda'T. : F,EfftgUt and. aecQv'P-iadatinn ttain runs Ji-QiEi Lotmettsvilk Tiuesdavs, U'luusdavs. and Saturdays: iecm Fajielt&ville to Greensboro on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays ; from Gi-eensbtwo ito M.t. Airy on Mondays, .Wednesdays and Firo&wr ; from Mt. Airy to Greerlsbojo ,n fhdays, Thursday and Saturdays ; ifram Gateens borojto Jla-yetteville on Tuesda3-s, Thnrs days.srod SfttVfEdaxvs. and .from Eaett&ville ito Bennetts.villeion Monday. Wit'dnMtdnrB ifWid Fa-idavs. aqtqry 'randh train runs daily except Sundays. . W. E. KYLE, General Passenger Agerrt. J. W. Frt, Genial Supt. Old Furniture Repaired and made to look as well as new General repairing of 11 kinds. Coffins and Caskets, all sizes ftp styles, at " '! USSRySSHOP.. - en : 3 W - o ' o m e- - u ' 40 m TS o T3 o O : O at CO o -5 -f i c 0 3 A -Si 3 s a 3 IS CO e is 03 J 1 3G O O w -g -i-i jv o o CO id "CO O o , o U a M a a- to o C XO Z-t S W"hcv- "i t? Vc- T n rot mean merely to . v'uv.-i iuv a liisi.-, Mul then luvc them roi lui ii a?iin. i jitiA.:-: A i;AilCALi CL'lUi. " I iiev-e raadc the diea,c of IT3, or A ?if.onjr "tudy.' 1 vrAmnjsvt .17 remedy to : '? ; t. . !!, e.-'se-. u- rtmsr Rs:hcr have : lis :.),v. .-owi ii'iut:iiMvrn(Mi4!naeuie. :-n - ;(- f a 1 rc;Hi-t! :; .n a i' ki:s COTTLB ' .IV :Vr'!,!,!l!LK i.KMEOV. (' P Exp i ; : ; t o:5n: it -: yo in.iltit'g for a ! . : it .iiii ck.'C -u. AdJr.-.vs ti.n. roOT, iw.c.," 1 -3 F:wt St., r:r York LA vl)S FOR S00 acres of land on it!i -;-ios of the nil road, i auks froia RildnLum. Price $1 per acre. X ACRES, one and a ll::df wiles from j f) town, at the. low yi-vv of 4 per acre. Four s.-! 'i'-pn-nl.. w.nh dwellings and outhousofi. on it. liHu made oasv. fc) ROOM HOUSE nn J'.-m! fitrcet, in O good condition. Ujo! 1.7"x-30 feet. 00 ACKLS six inilrs tlieast ot tewn, on which is a ;rd vjnevard of scup- pernongs 10 acw in bearing vines. 1 lot known sis t!i" liwry stable lot. 6 acres, with bouse on same, one mile from to-wn. 10,000 acres or P ie l and at SI per acre. Parties wantmcr to uuv or sell land tvould do well to eo:-Hi: t r:i' bt foFe bu-vie or selling. All the above property wi bo soldcheap and cm ood teian. M. W.-AU1AY. Tal 5tnw- A'-vTrt. COLD IN HEAD. s 6 Try the Cure VS1L Ely's CreamEalm Cleanses tho Xfosal Passages. Al lays inflammation. Heals the Sores. Restores the Senses of Taste, Smsg and Hearing. A p articled applied lafeiuSiiiotrfl u Is acrreable. Price 60c. Rt DroKgiBta or by mail. ELY EHQTF&KS,50 Warren StNew York. USfDER AND BY virtue of a decnoe made at December Term, 1SS8, of the Superior Court of Richmond county, iin .the case of Everett, Wall & Co. and John Wr. Covington vs. James B. Williams aud wife Mary E. William, ito foreclose 'mortgage, we will, on Mtfuda-y ibe 29th day of April, 189, -tell.at public auctios at the court house door an Rockingham, to the highest bidder, for cash, a tract of land containing 234 acres, lying in Wolf Pit township, Richmond county, and adjoining tue lands ot Josepti r lowers, AJbert fcnutu, Thomas E. Diggs and other. Said mortgages are recorded in tle offioe of the Register of Deeds of Richmond county, in Book MM, pages 265, .2GSa.ud 267, and in Book QQ, page 130, and in Book MM, pages 280, 281 and 282, to which reference. 13 made for a more partic ular description of said land. Timeof sale 12 o'clock m. JAS. T. LeGRAND, A. C. SHAW. "MaiKih 25, '89. Commissioners. HAVIKG purchased he Lowdermilk Jack, awe.ry fine animal, he will be at my .house for service from this date for ward. Tejrro-a, $8.00. to insure foal. Per sons at a distance desiring his 'services will be accommodated upon application to ' JAS. A. INGRAM, mch U-it Boetick's Mills. N. G, MY FISHERY Is now e&tsLbliebed at Coleman's mill, three miles above the Grasy Islands, and when water k not tea high" I will be,' .eatching Shad;and Foah .af .Gtler kind thai .vsually run tbe Gmeat Bee Jiee. Tbey will be d$ iivered ,in RockanglMiaB tevery "week when possible, and sold at moderate prices. I will sell jo. fiaaaiBtitiesai-tJe Fishery , where I !ha-ve goQtt aeosttiiiaodatHons far jinan and beast. Produce taken ina exchange for fish, such as cqed, jueal, jea, whpat,- &c. - W. N. INGRAM; 12-tf.' (P. O.) Dudo, N. C. Send to the Rocket .office for all .classes of job printing. r n ' . 1 f M 1 1 I 1 I .: 1 : I 1 . I 1 1 I - 1 I V M x I FUMITURE stock BABY fTREMELY LOW PRICES. 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I8EAI REIGACTHS TS818 RIFLES, Plstote I 1 a. a. for rjiru.Cc at eJ J.aripriTe g COCflliir. " T i5EA1. TVTF'a CO . -l064-Q Ja Jtovrn. Conn. 'GENUINE PETERKIN COTTON SEED for sale at $1.00 per bu L el. Only a limked .quantity. Mott j.'! lific cotton known. H. W: COVINGTON, Jlockingham, C 1,: gethcr. or small game We guarantee" iooo Our Coods Ik EQUAL TO jpit Cat3 Anything Protel ogue ; ix that use. taiutt Ask your denier to show out. 1 sur ritles. I liiustrated Catalogue scat V. g I -FKKE on application. I lAddcees ' 4 I mi Mi
Rockingham Post-Dispatch (Rockingham, N.C.)
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