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32' THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1889. Church Directory. . - CHAELOTTE TOT GOODS. Summer Openiag. - KOCJUllgliaUl ,AOCK6U R"W""aTera The t-T, Barn .BnmecL Used for a horsb which bad atraved fV" Dy t mana not .'XmI Friday igbt Mr. -Wm,W. from his premises. The Roc do 1085 Pn us nereaiter when an went nnt r1v Thnrorl. item comes to us w shall atari nnt. inH. An ?r .) 4)..' h . ... J . v. A.-, u- -. .-' - . - .i . . . r. Gur. establishment is now attired . " ao .uiisu 1 wuvo uu u;ifuuv iubmvw uui a lot orsnucks. lodder.'Deaa. .. hv i ; omm rr .n.M . totottMiltT" 4"eVuP near gmnju publicity. 1, f fire; i "Alio" alLof his farming implelandLthere you find touches of Spring aineron, near.nio, menta. Itis thoueht that a nortion I out me wsi pari 01 u pom xoourn- of the com was stolen and the barn meZ' 1CfaaIU , Vtf 25 cenl8 uu buuid as iuir ut eta. jure euro seen. The loveliest or white METHODIST CHURCH Rav. M: Li Wood, Pastor. Services every Sabbath at 11 k. M., and at at 7:30 p. u. J Praer-meeting every Wednesday even iigat7:S0. Sabbath-school at 5:50 1. it. i BAPTIST CHURCH Rav. L; Johk aoir, Pastor. Services 1st Sunday , and Thursday night preceding at 7:30 r. ur, and third Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:3a P. k. Services at Cartlidge'a Creek 1st Sun day in each month at 11 a; m. and Satur day preceding at 2 pi iia.r v Sabbath -acnool every Sabbath at 9 x. it. PEE DEE HEIGHTS M.E: CHURCH Riv. F. L. Towksksd, Pastor. Serv It is a shame that the authorities , A Mr. furnished 'us the item above referred WISMART, don't put the town inagood sani- to-and.wM,no doubt confident then fired by the thief. Tbefirewas lobeJ 5ffrTkCm.t,0nrf 1 1?a8t, a5 fme it8truth- Anyhow, we publUhed it evidently of incendiary origin. 1 goods i of the filth and traslr cleaned from in ?ood faith - iL ""V. ' 7 : . " A; car-load of prime white corn just ' received 4 and will be spld cheap . for cash the streets. If it is not done there will be sickness here this summer. and that of a. virulent type. v It is a common remark that the town was never in a filthier condition. "i THE SBATOHBAU2T.V;- The Permanc8 Greeted by a Large , Audience-A Complete Success. . We are requested .i . ... . that fh. .mAw to announce picnic, advertised It is very gratifying, no doubt, to :.: M ?HTS BUBS Qatliered.in the Tar-Heel Stated The Governor-yesterday pardon Ephraim Davis, sentenced to the penitentiary for life for murder in in stylish checks (small and A lot of white and blafik Seed Oats. large) at 8x cents and yet there are : ..'- .-- . : :-.:..-- ice at 11 a. m. on-the lat Sunday and at fa be held at Gibson's Station at the tn6 members of the "Chesnut Club," Alexander eight years ago. He has 8 d. m. on the 3rd Sundav in each, month Sabbath-school every Sunday at 9 a.m. PRESBYTERIAN VCHURCH Riv. P. R. La.w, Pastor. Services the 1st Sun day in each month at 11 a. tn. and 8 p. m. Sabbath-school every Sunday at 9 a. m. Y. M. C A. meets every Tuesday night. close of , Prof. Clarke's school, has individually and collectively, that been postponed until the latter part our people eaveuThe Shauehraun" of July. An entertainment will be given, however, by the school on the night ot the 23rd mst. We return i thanks for an invitation. TBI MAILS. Poetoffice openr at 7 o'clock A; H; Msuls roiie Weat on C. C. Railroad close at 6:3o T.M. ; maila going East close at 7:15 a. k. Money order department open firom 8 A." v. to o r. X. : D. M. Mokeison. Postmaster. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Mr. vV. P. Stansill has workmen engaged in rebuilding his house, re cently destroyed by fire. . T. J. McDonald, Esq., ad vertises far rent or lease the two brick store rooms recently erected by him, next door to J. G. Smith's bar. so liberal a patronage last Friday night; nd more pleasing still must j be the merited praise which has been bestowed upon the Club since the The followinfr from the Chatham n-rfnrmn Th.m.H h.. Record makes rather a bad showing ;ki u for nmA nf nrk.nn' .nnnint possibly were some present who It says;iu"Araong the other recent wtre disappointed, but we have yet . . .i . bo veil smau I v li 01 ca i he i 1 ati . 4 " " . . 55 . " Z i. i . . . - I 4.. t 1 I .In... A luruiuriT ei.w. auu i.w, uuw appointments is that ot our tormer o near oi any one who was not per- l 75 cents takes the choice. That some at Vt cents. Jlipped rlaids that look : like flakes of snow on the pretty cloth are among the nov- el ties. - 30 cents per yard takes the1 cnoice 01 them, sateens that are very Deauiuui at 10 cenis, 101 0, Yes, and it ris not a. surprising nor unnatural state to be in on entering the DRY 30 and 37i cents. . Choice French GOODS PALACE of H. BARUCH. where you beheld one of the prettiest disDlavs Styles and matchless qualities. Sum- I of Spring Goods to be shown in the city. : Dress Goods in -Wool arid Washablea are I LUCl 1 Cu II 1 1 CB JJJ1 1a irBBm " till n C I I uo vavj uiaivc, cuiu vuv an vuo vn, a uvu muw tv w uvwi a w mvui . w.u v aa v Deen in the penitentiary years.- have them;- MOHAIR BRILLIAN- wiU 8eni in your order for a dress pattern, giving me the price you wiah to, pay for a News and Observer. : t . TINES in "light erounds -with large 8Q' an a' e 8am l'me coOTS preferred, r will promise to use the best discre- A - AtA t ;wq .ml. ;n in.. tion in buying same, and believe I can give' better satisfaction-'than 'if-bought through'. -A young man named Turker, plaid stnpes. Like silken lustre, Bampi68 ai iave the entire stock to silect from. I have many customers that have WhO lived With Mr. LOUIS ManSS. Only better: don t Crush, don t Catch mft to nnrpiiM thir anita for thm and hva nvfer vet failed to tnvatifptio, in the upper ehd of the county, was dost, don't wear but; and 56 cents Will assure you all that it is a pleasure to fill your orders for samples andfor anythintr- 4ivkcu ill mc auuomcu uy a U1UI8 I fcr jnu tiio : joyci iuu k uiuvcs i tuaii jruu ma wtsu. oeuii uu appruvui. whith hedii the following day,- light gr.?, tan and wpphir 46 THE HABERDASHER g&-.lwS varmage xiaoe. jucues wiae, goBsamer weignt, hi io i Mixed, and Flannel Shirts. Hats of every description. A beautiful line of winsora - -'-1 a. liiT m r. k.ibb - a k . ... . . The fact that onlv mvph mTl ?eaii Per Y8ra riKurea ninaouas iior f lannel smrts, and everything m gents line. countyman, Thos. C. Johnson, who has. been appointed postmaster at Hamlet. His departure from Chat ham was rather hurried and quiet, having at night escaped from our county jail." Too bad 1 ftw.ii., .;-rj rr counoouso aoor on Monaav mvj swSU. vt wuiw wucio were 1o.f nooL. K- . . . ' members of the Club who excelled pie 0f Franklin, and at the same in their respective parts, but we must time goes to prove that we have a leave it to those who witnessed the sheriff who attends to the business play to discriminate! for ua to Ho in ??r which the people have so often misrht brinHown wth .on or eIected him.-Louisburg Times. price will make them jump into Uncle Sara's mail bag. Send for samples. We must tell you some thing about our immense stock of Black Lace Flouncings and Em broidered Flounces in white. They are immense that is, the line of April 20th, 1889-tf JULIAN H. LITTLE, . 36 Tryon Street, Charlotte, N. C. r - I W I I v m mmm . xoang man, li mere is a noie m uaaA Th.f i : ..i Mr. Thos. Baldwin nr P1n'n nitai-n. T .. mnnnaa in ruan. 1 . i . i . . I uvnu. uai kLIVIC IB IULUB VUUU Lai- I . . 1 . . m . p.vi mu. uwv .vi.j u wau your pocaei wnere the dimes slip . . n, . . , , -.,. this county, was in town lat Satur- till v from 81.50 to SLOO ner vard . U I. Z A I.. 1 ; J 1 1 C1IL 111 L11B LilUU la DHVOIlll f 1 UHKI. 1(111 I 1 . -.. . . . - . . " uiruugu, tuae iuuk arouna ana ouy ' a nice lot and put your earnings in- nrt bav" heard several of our to it and share in the general pros- citizens express the hope that other ew Livery, Feed; and Sale Stable Full supply of New "Vehicles of all kinds. Read Messrs. J. W. Griffin, & Co.'s new advertisement, and give the stew drug store a trial when want anything in their line. perity of the town That's the way piay8 win be presented from time fortunes are started. You 11 think more of yourself at the end of the year, with something to show tor AuAuiajr, 9 ane your work, and others will share in O'Neal, subjected to indignities and you the good opinion. Henderson Gold finally kidnapped through the ar- day to see the Register Of Deeds on Lace Draperies 50 inches wide. Em- important business, the result of -broidered Flounces that will tempt which is Xhat the said young man anyone. Hemstitched Borders are will to-day be joined in marriage to all the eo. - Irish Point follows Miss Belle Rush, daughter of Mar- second. Never was such a variety tin Kush, Jbsq., of this county. May shown in this city. We ask you to their lives be full of .bliss. Trov send for samnles. Trv Warner's Leaf. James Gay, Jr., got two of hfe finrers broken and his hand badly tnaahed in the Upper at Robe rd el laetory on Thursday of last week. J. M. Pennington Dead. Several of our citizens went down to Fayetteville during the Pearson meeting to hear that noted divine All were much pleased with the great Evangelist A note from Mr. W. E. Penning ton, received on Tuesday last, in forms us of the death of his father, J. M.Pennington, Esq., which oc curred at his home in McFarlan. tifices of Corry Kinchela, was per fect in her part and acted it well. Miss Pearl Harrison, as Claire Ffol liolt, was the subject of admiration as much for her grace and beauty as for the excellence of her acting. Mrs. O'Kelly (Miss Easdale Shaw) and her incorrigible son, Conn, the Shaughraun, (Mr. E. J. Gill) were Anson county, on Friday. 17th inst. He died from apoplexy, stricken on Tuesday, 14th. Mr. Pennington was the life of the entertainment, the ap iii a r . I v wen anown nere as a nret class con- nf .iih., r tK.m k. Mr. C. C. Taylor has again gone 1 tractor and builder, alwavs reliable , i- ... , into business, this timu in the new I in his work and true in every detail 8ia8e eilcl"nS "Proanous applause. store recently built by himself. He ol"his contracts. He was a man of Ml8S Nannie Everett, as Moya Do- has a rood stock of groceries, con-1 exceptionally kind nature, always Ian, "the sweetheart of poor Conn. fectioneries, &c Crops are suffering for rain ; gar dens are' parching up; the straw berry is cut short by the drouth, and everybody feels enervated and blue. We need rain. Vidette. Rev. J. W. Randle of the Nerth Carolina Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, died recently in Florida where h has been residing for several years past for the benefit of his health. Previous to his loss of health he fill ed several appointments from his Conference in this section of the country. Wilmington Messenger. The storm which passed over Winston between the hours of 2 and 3 o'clock Tuesday was felt with fa tal effect at our neighboring town of Kernersville. The wind unroofed and completely demolished the old Lindville tobacco warehouse, the timbers of which falling upon Depu ty Sheriff Fryer Williams, of Rock ingham county, instantly killed him. He was completely buried in . new improved "Cold Wave" Corset for summer. Beats all. Only $1.00. T. L. Seigle & Co. W. E. Murr, Salesman. 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. XT IS WITH The Wadesboro Methodist Snn- day-school ia picnicing in Rocking ham to-day (Wednesday) Quite a crowd from our neighboring town is here, and we hope; they may all have a pleasant time. We see it stated that Mr. A. B. Covington, formerly of this county, -will run the new hotel at West End, near Jackson's Spring, Moore coun ty. Mr. Covington has been in the hotel business for several years past nd it a good host. The Wilmington Messenger of last Sunday appeared in a neat, new dress of type, with Mr. J. A. Bonitz as editor and sole owner. We have no doubt that the Messenger -"will rank with the best of our State pa pers, and 4To wtsh it success. to those who survive him. about 52 years of age. sunny and pleasant in his demeanor was lovely enough to attract a less wwarii o ners, oonging ana seii-ae- 8asceptible swain than Conn, and she nvinir with hi. frionIu orl iwinollv r w resnonsive to ea s of dntv n church "- '"J." uiu au and Slate. Thus highly respected Miss Mamie Steele, who played the the debris and it was fully half an in life, his memory is a sweet savor part of Nancy Malone and appeared nour Defor, the body was recovered. Auumer tuaij. au employe, oi tne WflrhrtlP wmi hndlv an t nnoulKI son as Robert Ffolliott, Mr. Robert mortally wounded. Winston Sentl- Graham as Father Dolan, Mr. W. C. nel. Leak as Corry Kinchela, and Mr. Commissioner Robinson yjster- Walter L. Scales as Harvey Duff all day received a letter from Secretary performed their parts admirably. Rusk of the 'National Department Perhaps the most am using feature f Agriculture at Washington in- of the entertainment was the Irish wake held over the remains of Conn. Certainly it was very grotesque and weird, but we learn that there was one lady present who didn't enjoy it at all. Mr. Eockery Left Last night's dispatches show that Mr. Oliver H. Dockery, ex-Republi can candidate of North Carolina, has failed to get what he particular ly wanted at the hands of the Na tional administration. He was an applicant for the Consulship to Liverpool, but Thos. H. Shearman of the District of Columbia got the plum. This place it appears was the only one for which Mr. Dockery was aspiring.. Nobody seems to know what his next move will be. Raleigh Call, 19th inst. That we direct the attention of Merchants and Farmers to our GREAT REDUCTION and the LARGEST SALE OF THE SEASON to make preparation for our large Spring purchases that are being manufactured expressly for us, and to make room for theBe goods we offer for the next thirty days only : One lot men's black Corkscrew Suits at " M Fancy Cassimere Suits at it Fancy Cheviot Fancy Cassimere Suits at 525 5 75 6 75 7 50 925 10 25 12 75 12 25 13 75 Last Saturday a week ago, when the mercury was- away dp in the nineties, Mr. Wilson Howard of this county, now in his 82nd year, plow- ed nearly all day in a new ground. His son-in-law. Mr. J. M. Jbord. is our authority for the statement. Sxcoss Us 1 We don't think it worth our while to make any reply to the communi cation in the last issue of the Spint of the South signed "The Defeatld Candidates." Every one who read the article is aware of the fact that it was not written by the defeated candidates, for reasons which they understand quite as well as does any. one else, isut this much we rill say: In our criticism we did not reflect upon any man's character or integrity, nor shall we ever do so without just cause. But we are a Democrat? and The Rocket will al ways strive to uphold the principles of its faith. We have all respect for PROMPTNESS. First a cold, then a cough, then consumption, then death. "I took Dr. Acker's English Remedy for Con sumption the moment I began to cough,and I believe it saved my life. Walter N. Wallace, Washington. A FEW ODD LOTS.of Boys' and Children's Suits regardless of cost. lots of Men's and Boys' Overcoats regardless of cost. xiespectfulJy, A few odd Many Persons Are broken down from overwork or household crc Brown's Iron Bitters rebuilds the system, aids digestion, removes ex etas of bile, and cures malaria. Get the genuine. why womk rani. Women lose their beauty because colds undermine their life. D. Ack- closing blanks, and asking him to send data regarding the work of or ganizing farmers' institutes in this State. Secretary Rusk is collecting reports from all the States in the Union. North Carolina has done some important work in this line, but there is much more to be done, and it is hoped that Commissioner Robinson will be provided with the necessary funds to carry out the work. He will send a report of the work in this State to Secretary Rusk as desired. News and Observer. Kerr Craige: Collector of Internal Revenue of the Filth District of North Carolina, sent in his resigna tion yesterday morning. Mr. Craige said that he resigned because he did not desire to hold an office under the Republican administration, and he did not wish the administration to labor under the delusion that he was desirous of retaining his position.- Charlotte Chronicle, 21st. THE ONE-PRICE CLOTH1EES; CHARLOTTE, JV. C. Dr. W. M. Fowlkes & Co y - EOCKINGHAM, 3ST. J. Pure XT' l r a ri any gentleman who openly and from T. 8! k T, J, r vuuf,UUJ . J f j i tinn ia an a hart hit a enr Fnr onlrla For sale by Dr. W. M. Fowlkes & Co. principle disagrees with us in poli tics, but we have very little regard for any man who will "run with the Contributed. hare and hold with the hounds," in will High License Necessitate Small- any election. In regard to the advice tendered HtiUA aft AWAesy) if t-i Xm fvisinJfl avnt down to the depot lait Thursday hy The Defeated Candidates" we morning to see if Mr. Robt. L. Steele, would simply say that The Rocket Jr., was really married, and if so, to usually weighs its words and is re- extend congratulations to him and sponsible for what it says. ins lair rouug una. aiicj uiu um stop, but went on to NewvYork. Dr. W. M. Fowlkes returned from New York last Saturday, where he went to replenish his stock of drugs. He bousht a considerable line of fine toilet soaps, fancy articles, Ac., oesiaes a ioi oi aruss. xais sous fountain and milk shakes will be on Up in a day or two. We Are Not Infallible. Week before last we published an item to the effect that R. L. Kirk- wood, Esq., lost a horse on the San- day previous, he having to kill his horse because he had been kicked and severely injured by another horse. Mr. Kirk wood's eye fell upon er Slinks? A stingy fellow 'tis no matter who Had once upon a time some work to? do; He told a negro man, called 8am, I think, That if he'd do his job he'd give him drink, "Such as could not in any place be sold, For it was then exactly ten years old." The work was done, the miser gives the dram; "How old do you call dis. Mass?" says poor Sam, ten years exactly, "len years! . in a rage, Says Sam : "He be d n little for his age." A Great Battle Is continually going on in the hu man systsm. The demon of impure niooa strives to gain victory over the constitution, to ruin health, to drag victims to the grave. A good reliable medicine like Hood's Sarsa parilla is the weapon with which to defend one's self, drive the desper ate enemy trom the field, and re store peace and bodily health fori many years. Try this peculiar medicine. FOU DYSPEPSIA Use Brown's Iron Bitters. Physicians recommend it. All dealers keep It. $1.0( per iottle. Genuine haa trade-mark and crossed red Mnwionwniwr. 3 PAINTS, OILS, VAR NISHES DYE-STUFFS TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES,, AND .-" "CIGARS, TOBACCO CIGARETTES. seen for nnttinr nn fruit ia the ",a mt DUV"v Woodbury Improved Fruit Jar,. one he forthwith addressed the following miica mar uo iceu ml unuiu s i noie lo xur. t an. lurmer nuiiur oi : drug store. The fruit? is cooked in this paper, which has iust been hand- k. I 1 I.' 1 . r r !,.. ' : - - . jar ana, oy a simple coniriTance, i . nana . . I . " .l.M.a.e' " I - uci tuevricaiiy seaieu rithout the trouble of screwing on lids, &c. You should call and see it. Mr. W. E. Crosland, of this coun- V, was married in Fayetteville at 11 ? clock last Tuesday morning to Miss Lou Evans of that city. Sev eral of his friends from here accom panied the prospective groom, all OI whom Mr ariaVi m nlaainnf (imi. To the bride and rrodm The Rocket pongh tell me how you got such Physicians Confess. All honest; conscientious physicians who give B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) a trial, frankly admits its superiority over ALL other blood medicines. Dr. W. J. Adair, Rockmart, G'a., writes : "I regard B. B. B. as one of the best blood medicines." Dr. A. H. Roscoe, Nashville, Tennessee, writes : "All reports of B. B. B. are fa vorable, and its speedy action is truly wonderful." Dr. J. W. Rhodes, Crawfordsvilk Ga., . nT e t r t it i i "B t pctB yjuu WIU MJm wriVcS . .A CWUieSB JO, D. O. IB tUQ UCHb Kirk wood Iost'a horse while visiting and quickest medicine for rheumatism I D.,'D.i Livingston. Please correct have ever tried V . ' , . ' n same inyour paperthis week.as it is Pjr. S.J. Farmer, CrawfordsvUle Ga., notruCan could have made SUCh an error. 1 n excresence of the neck after other reme- thinK you nouia no very careiui in effected no perceptible good printing and be sure to get things Dr. C. Montgomery, Jacksonville, Ala., right. -Will you please be kind writes : "My mother insisted on my get- DVICK TO MOTHXKS. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrop should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer 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 gams, allays all pain, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for diar rhoea, whether arising trom teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. ROCKINGHAM MARKET, CORBECTED WEEKLY BY EVERETT, DEALER IN GEN ERAL MERCHANDISE. w. I Dear Sir :-I-see by your last week's paper .you said that R. L. xtends congratulations. . Mr. A. P. Stewart has our thanks ran invitation to the commence ment exercises of Oak Ridge Insti iuu, May 28th to 30th. Col. Steele 11 deliver the address. We are fto indebted to Mr. DeWUt W. Udom, of the Normal Deoartment jrthe University of Nashville. Tenn.,"" rQ invitation to the commence-, H a report, as I would like to know. I trust you will correct same in your issue this week. Very Respectfully, ' R. L. KlRKWOOD. . We trust that Mr. Kirk wood will accept ou r h umble apology for the error. We would also apologize to the horso but presume he has intel- ence enough to. know that it was ting B. B. B. for her rheumatism, as her case stubbornly resisted '-the usual remedies. She expenenced immediate relief, and her improvement has been truly wonderful." A prominent physician - who wishes his name not given, says ; "A patient of mine whose case of tertiary- syphilis was surely killing him, and which no treatment seem ed to check, was entirely cured with about twelve bottles of B. B. B. He was fairly made tip of skin and bones and terrible ul cers." .U::::'-'-'rr.:'- ": Conntry Prodaeo 1 quoted at buying' prleos 10 1215 15(20 1215 LOO 13.001 1.75 oooooe COTTON Middling,. Good Middling,....!.. BACON Sides. per lb... bhoulders - Hams, BEESWAX, CHICKENS .......i..... EGGS, per dozen, I FLOUR Country, per sack, . ...2:5 ' Northern. x " ..2.1 Patent, GRAIN 7 Corn, per bushel,......... 6580 Oats. " i 5065 Peas. " I 751.05 HIDES Dry, per lb, ........... - 810 -Ureen. " Afdfr SALT, per Sack,... ..1.00--I.20 The CMof Bwiw for. tlie great sue ess of Hood's Sarsaparilla is found in the article Iteelf. It is merit that wins, and the fact that Hood's Sarsaparilla actually ac complishes what Is claimed for It, is what has given to this medicine a popularity and sale greater than that of any other sarsapa lA1,j, rilla or Wood, purl- lYieni Wins fier before the public. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, Salt Bheiim and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Biliousness, overcomes That Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength ens the Nerves, builds np the Whole System. OoWa SWuroaparillm is sold by all drug gists. Si; six for $5. Prepared by a I. Hood 6Co, Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. MEDICINES, CHEMI CALS, PATENT MEDI CINES, TRUSSES, SHOUL DER BRACES, CANDIES, STATIONERY, PAPER, PENS, INK.drc. Letter Paper, Clank Bo.iks, Ileceiplsf ( hecks. Finf onfeetions. Ac BUIST'S FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. The Best Soda and Mineral Water and Milk Shakes I Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hoursrday or nighV r SPKTA LE8 AT ALL I'UIfES. 'Ladies and Gents GOLD AND SILVER a Autvt!n - f? WAltnM, ana iuockb sola -cheap ana nfTnMMtuDi! ry physicians. - warrantee. jc.WEjL.ni oi every aesenn- tion at lowest prices fine diamond Rings, Pins, Studs, Ac ' ' . More New Goods ! We call your attention to our line of White Go:ds. All tbe R6yehi?s ; in Ladies' White Driz& Gwds- Plouncing in Varerioie"ueVOFW,ni.al ab-d" many otlier kinds of Lace Fluuncing. In fact, the biggest-slack of White . Goods we have ever offered tne trntle and at -prices we never. have beerr i able to offer them (considering the quality) before. A hvauti'ul line ofv i Yoking, and a f"ll line in embroideries. We have them in seta that is. Embroideries with inserlings to mnch. These goods are Nainsook pnd. are the latest and most popular trimmings in the market. Examine them. We call your attention to our line of Fancy Dress' Goods. They:: are handsome i nd certainlv are cheaper than I have ever known theuil' We have a big stock of Hosiery for all at lower prices than ever. "All-' these goods we will sell at a small margin on cost for cash. '., ,u Come and see us. New Advertisements. For Rent or Lease. - - . - - . f I WILL RENT OR LEASE, on reas onable terms, the two brick store rooms recentlv erected next door, to J. Qt. Smith's bar. f"or particulars see thos. j. Mcdonald. A nasal iniector free with each bottle of exerises ox tbst institutiqq. ,1 one of the mistakes wnicb unsyoid Rockingham, N. C.Magr7, 1889. The Justices of the Peace of Richmond conntv.r are herebv notified to meet with Shiloh's Cure will immediately relieve the Board of Commissioners at the Cdnrt uroup, ifvnoopms vougn ana croncmus. i House in Kockmsbam on the hrst Monday J! or dyspepsia ana, jjiver vmpiaint immune, ioo wr ine purpose oi levying you have a pnnted guarantee, on every l laxes ior ine current year. r : - bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer,' It never fails j ' Br order of the Board. - to cure. Sold bv Dr. W. M. fowlkes oCq. 1 I JL NICHOIONCfe May 1st, 1889. . B. NICHOLS. Baby Carriages. Baby CarriaQGa An elegant line of Baby Carriages iust received. All "st vies. aij shadffc I to suit everybody.- Please call and see them. :, - V Mil fttoeh is now camnletB itt''di)6infrfi3&pJi& Suits, Parlor Suits, Beds, Mattresses, tSafes, Tald? puoges. Chairs; 1." and everything in a first-class FurDitux House. -' : : t r i Goods sold on the installment plan,' weekly pajEgaenta.. CoSinB; Ckeutaad Brial JBiobea. Thebldest Undertaking House in, lhe,cjiy.v Prepared to-wnd&cfc fuaeralsv; in the very latest style , and at t he ldw.esi psica Embaluung either in or ut e the; city. Orders promptly attended to day or.iil Night Call-JCatril Hotel or 41ft N;:Peplar. " ':--:r"?f -. :' ' ' ..' 17 WbsJ Trade Strn&t, CharlottaN; C.
Rockingham Post-Dispatch (Rockingham, N.C.)
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May 23, 1889, edition 1
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