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Harrison and the Tariff." , :r Over 2,000 :coal, miners are on a jstrike at Brazil Indiana. They are Resisting a reduction of wages from ninetv to seventy cents for mining:. , I I w The Pennsylvania coal miner will continue to have a hard time of it 'until his employer fries out of him the money that Quay fried out of Jus employer. Ft. Wayne Gazette. , What the high tariff men need to -Tjear most oi , au iiuvr ia mc iovuiug Tvnicn expeneuee is giving wwaiug- ; men in the light of their ridiculous and deceitful campaign utterances, finrinerfield "ReDublican. -.Tf-o-" . - - Jjast fall all the employees of an Albanv stove factory were requested by their boss to go in a body to bear Blaine on "protection to American labor.," They have juat been offered the alternative of lower wages or no work. ' The prospect for the workingman is not as pleasing as it was a year ago. for now ho is admonished to 1 jL . 1 r l 1 jy me mue uiicb cry iwr ureau.. - Arkansas Gazette. t x The iron trade ot Pennsylvania, by the way, which was, perhaps, the mpst prominent of ail in this busi ness of raising money for elections, seems to have still a hard time in holding its QWii; while, the iron trade of England, without- a high tariff to aid it, is in comparatively a flourishing: condition. Columbus Enquirer-Sun. Make the Best of It. We can not have everything we wish for in this world, and because we can not many women feel dis ponted and allow themtelves to feel miserable and make husband and children so. A little reflection would pave such jwocaen from many an unhappy hour. We do not believe in sitting still and taking the world as it comes, but we do believe in making the best of things. In every numan lite there are a vast number of incidents that go wrong and must be met bravely ;jUfe is too short to spend half of it in. useless j-epining. It is tne stout-hearted woman that nerves herself to meet pnd overcome the trials of everyday life that is always happy. Her work is usually one of success, but if she fails no one is pained with the sight of a discontented person. Content ed people are generally good Chris tians. "The good man walks beside the contented one, and evil steps into the door where discontent reigns."..' The woman who is ready and willing to complain over every trifle soon grows too cold and too bitter to feel those gentle emotions of ma ternal affection and wifely devotion hat soften the heart and elevate the soul of the good and true. Fre pad chafe as we may, life will glide along, and each day bear us closer the grave and to the lifting of the vail that conceals our future. Every woman who would make"her homej happy must learn to accept events as they come, and make the best o everything, in the spirit of true wis dom. ladies' Home Companion. DO HOT SUFFER ANY LONGER. Knowing that a cough can be checked iri a day, and the 6rst stages pi consumption broken in a week we hereby guarantee Dr. Acker's En glish Remedy for Consumption, and Will refund the money to all who buy, take it as per directions, and do not find our statement correet. Forsale by Dr. W. M. Fowlkes & Co " Listing Property. The list takers will soon be abroad in the land, and the law requires that all property .shall be listed in the month of June, This is a verv important matter, and the people, to save themselves from trouble and additional expense, 'should bear fhese farts' in mind. Persons -who shall fail to cive in i . to Ue.li8t-taUer will have to list be fore T$ie Board of Commissioners Cuu to tlrejsecond Monday in July), and are required by law to pay 25 cents' - for recording and five per centum on the regular amount of tax; and all ? persons who are liable for a poll tax nd fail to give themselves in, and all who own property and fail to list . it,, by tne second Monday in July, wiU be charged with double tax, be - deemed gUiUy of a misdemeanor oridiin conviction, be fined prlaoned.Ch:arlottto ISews. or im - ; Buckle Arnic Salve. I The bestrSalveMn the wo.rld,"Toj brui8.e.8, ruts, -sore'tf, ulcers, salt :rhe'uii, fever sores' tetter, chappert handBficjiabUims. corns, and all skin eruption,, rnd . positively ; cures - PJes, of jib pay 'required. . It is guaranteed T-rfc m vi liFriHi-.i,' kh. ,m ua;li in . iii inoitpv v funded.1 Priie' 25' cents per box. Fpr sale Vv DrW Sl'Fovlkes & Co. ' The outlook for the fruit crop this ! year is 1 very good, - but" it will rjot yield our people the profit it should "or want of home markets, .pplei: peaches, plums, cherries and berries of different kinds, grow in 0uclt abundahce in favorable seasons. that the local markets son become overstocked, and the prices obtain able will not pay for picking and marketing. The consequence is that vast quantities of the finest kinds of fruit are left to rot on the ground, enough to amount to many thou sands of dollars if it could be con verted into money at reasonable prices. With canning factories much of this . fruit might be saved and made profitable. There are not many in the State yet, but they are t increasing steaauy in numoer, and as those in operation succeed it will encourage men with money to invest to engage in this business. Botetourt county, Va., began a few years ago with one cannery, and she has how 15 or more. Wilmington Star. ADTICR TO MOTHERS. Mra. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at Once: it produces natural, quiet sleep oy relieving the child trom pain, and the little cherub awakes as bright as a button. It is very pleasant to the taste. It soothes the child, soltens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for diar rhoea, whether- arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. At Tampa City, Iowa, a revivalist asked all in the church who had paid their debts to stand up. They all rose except the editor, who said he was unable to pay bis debts be cause all the ' rest of the congrega tion owed him subscriptions.- San Francisco Alta. ,A SAD STORY. The child coughed. The mother ran. No remedy was near. Before morning the poor little sufferer was dead. Moral: Always keep Dr. Ack er's English Remedy at hand. . Forsale by Dr. W.M. Fowlkes & Co, Mr. G. P. Alston, of Hickory Mountain township, reports that he has recently clipped 109 pounds of wool from 20 sheep. Next I ritts boro Record. CONSUMPTION SURELY CUBED. To the Editoe Please 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 fbee to any of your readers who have consumption if they will send me their express and post office address. Respectfully, T. A. Slocum, M. C, 181 Pearl st., N. Y. On last Friday the residence of Mr. W. H. Sikes, at Cameron, was destroyed by fire. The house was occupied by Mr. J. S. Pender's fam ily. We did not learn the extent of the loss. Cameron is unfortunate about fire. Carthage Blade. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Cures Indigestion, Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Mala- fia, Nervousness, and General Debility. Physi cians recommend it. All dealers sell it. Genuine . has trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. 1! Come and see the most perfect fitting stock of Clothing ever shown in this State. Look at our PATENT BREECHES. We fit your pocket book. All of our goods are marked in plain fig ures C. A. Diuorj & CO., 15 East Trade St., CHARLOTTE, N, C, DR. W- L. STEELE, Operative and Mechanical Dentist, mCKJNGHAM, N. C. iWFFEPvS HIS SERVICES to the citi- zens of Richmond. Anson. Montsom' ery, btanly and Robeson counties, N. C; and Marlboro county, S. C. He is- well supplied with all the latest improved in struments, and does nothme'but eood. hon est work. " -In the future his pricos are : For upper or lower set of 4 teeth"' $7.00; partial set from $i50 to $6.00: borbfelain crown, $4.50 or two for-$7.50 ; gold fillings from $1.00 'to $L50 ; contour work-, $l!50 to .60; gold and platinum fillings;1 50 ww to ji,w. , ' .. . s. l'otf. 1 CLOTH MY FISHERY- Is now established at Coleman's mill," three miles aboVe the Grassy Islands and when " . . .i i - ., 1 T -11 1 - 1. water - is not too men x win oe cawjmng Shad and Fish of other kinds that .usually tun the Great Pee Dee. They will be de- bvered in Rockingham every .week, when possible, and sold at moderate prices. I will sell 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, &c. E. N. INGRAM, 12-tf. (P. 0.) Dudo, N. C. EDWIN SULLY WITH Taylor & Boiling Importers and wholesale Staple and toy tews, RICHMOND, VA. ; Attention, Ladies! Of Randolph and Richmond Comities. TiR. McGILL'S "ORANGE BLOS J SOM" Cures, and is worth its weight in cola to any sunering gyi or woman. sy addressing Mrs. Lou D. Miller, at D- fiance, N. C, and enclosing two cent stamp, ladies will receive by mail, free of charge, a sample box of this valuable remedy. Those who wish to enquire can easily be convinced that, whatever the failures of the past have been, we have at last found a safe and sure cure in "Orange Blossom." A lady Agent wanted in everv township. Address Mes. LOU D. MILLER, jan 24 . Defiance, N- C. ,5JEB0. 28 UNION SQUARC.NY.HHU5 ST.tOUIS.MO. U.l-J UJSJ-1UU QALLAS.TCX. STILL JjOING ! A large amount of the stock of W. D. McRae is still unsold, and these goods MUST GO at some price. We- olfer Special Bargains in Clothing and Worsted Goods, and it will pay you to give us a call. J. M. COVINGTON, Trustee of W. D. McRae. Shoes and Harness ! A W. JONES is still at his old stand and is doing first-class work in his line. Boots, Shoes and Harness made and repaired in the best possible manner and at lower prices than they have ever been known in this market. Good hand-made Wagon Bridles at 8I.OO; other bridles at corresponding low prices. A full stock of Harness and Bridles always on hand, and made to order on short notice by skilled workmen. A. W. JONES. I have on hand a large and complete as sortment of goods, consisting, among a great many other things too tedious to mention, of Dry Goods, Men's" and Boy's Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Crock ery, Hardware, Potware, Tinware, Guns, Pistols, Trunks, Valises, Coffee, Sugar, Shot, Powder, Flour, Meat, Meal, Lard, Molass ss, Salt, Fish, Corn, Oats, Nuts, Candies. Apples, Dates, Prunes, Canned Goods, Ac, all of which I will Sell as Low as Any body. And I'll do more. For every dollar you spend in cash with me I will give you a ticKei wmcn win entitle you to a chance at Double-Barrelled Breech- Loading Shot Gun, OR AN Elegant Musical Clock, as you preter, both of which will rOSi TIVELY be given away to mv customers who hold the two luoky numbers on the 24th day of December next. a. lime amusement will be good ior your health. Try your luck. You will get your money s worth of whatever you buy ana may get the gun or clock to boot. J. W. COI.B, CALL ON W. I. EYEKETT .-FOR CLOTHING, HATS, Ladies', Men's and Children's of the best make ; Hose, Half-hose, Ball Thread and Spool Cotton, Plaids, Sheet ing, Piece Goods, Bleached Domestics, Ta ble liinen, &c. SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Rubber Belting-6, 8 and 10 inches Gum Packing. Crackers, best Cream Cheese, tanned boods, .blour, Meal, Lard, Meat, Molasses ; in fact, a full line of Groceries. r Also Wagon Harness, Saddles, Collars. nardware, Urockery, Wood and Willow ware, Glassware, Candies, &c. All goods offered will be as repre seated. - eeDt20tf ' WOODWORKXAffACtiMEMfi THOS,B,PACE, Wholesale: and Retail - "i DEALER IN 1 i . ' -General fdlerahandise. Now in Stock and to Arrive: 12,000 yards Calico Ginghams, and oth er Dress Goods. - .. , . 2,000 yards Pant Goods. $1,500 worth of Shoes. . 500 dozen Keer's Thread. 2,000 Balls of Ball Thread. 10 gross Diamond Dyes.,. 200 boxes of Tobacco. , 85 gross Snuff. 25 Sacks of Coffee. 10 bbls. each Sugar and Molasses. 250 bbls. Flour. Lai-d, Fish, Salt, Canned Goods, ,Candy, and a full line of ! : GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, HATS, ................ . Notions. Clothine. Ac. Now is the time for those who buy for casn to lay m tneir summer supplies, x am onenng Special Ihducemens to the WHOLESALE TRADE and buy ers of large quantities. W ill sell MEAT BY THE BOX, Sugar and Molasses b the barrel, Coffee bv the Sack, and all avy Groceries h quantities just as low as they can be de livered here from Wilmington or Charlotte. With a large stock, and my Sledge-ITammer Motto Cash on Delivery, OT I propose to always LEAD in prices and let others "run after." I am still selling (at the rate of 100 bbls. per month) that 1 good common r lour at $2.25 per sack, , ($4.25 for 5 to 10 barrels). Very fine Flour at $5.25 to $5.50 per baarel. Full 200-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 proportion. I am 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. They are first-class farm wagons and warranted to give satisfaction. Come to Hamlet call for PACE'S CHEAP CASH STORE, and judge my goods and prices for your selves. Very Respectfully, THOMAS B. PACE. COLD IN HEAD. Ml vyotnTUt Try the Cure Ely's Cream Balm Cleanses the Nasal Passages. Al lays TTflTTvrnQHrm HealstnO SOTM. Restores the Senses of Taste, SoaeU and Hearing. A Mrtlel Is railed lata la acTMbl. PrlcAOo. at Drvniaw r y Mil. ELTBBOTHERSt WaneoStew Todb RICHMOND COUNTY REAL ESTATE AGENCY W ILL BUY AND SELL LANDS ftnrl all kinds of Real Estate. All property plaoed in the 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. Surveys made and plats or charts furn ished to parties purchasing through me. . Property rnted and rents collected on reasonable terms. Correspondence solicited. Address A. M. McAULAY, Rockingham, N C. Diamond Rings, LACE FINS, EAR DROPS, SCARP PINS, SLEEVE BUTTONS, COLLAR BUTTONS, BOLD WATCHES, SILVER WATCHES, Gold and Roll-Plate Chains, Breast Pins, Cuff Buttons, Jersey Pins, Shawl Pins Scarf fins, iiracelets, JNecKlaces, engage ment Rings, Sterling Silver and Suver Plated Ware, Clocks, Bronzes and Orna ments i suitable for wedding present, at New York priceB. bye Ulasses and bpec tacles, Optical Goods, Cataract Glasses. No shoddy goods kept in this establish ment. Selection packages of any goods in our line wiU be forwarded to parties living ui ail i icuuuo in away from the city on receipt eint of satisfact- ory Charlotte reference. Boy ne & Badger Leading Jewelers and Opticians, Opposite Central Hotel, Obmrlotta.N". O. IJVani a Jfice prccs, I Don't Buy It Until fyou see the fine selection of Ging hams, Summer Worsteds, Frmts, -; Lawns, Muslins, fec, which I"have just received. A Fall Line of Groceries Always on hand, and sold at lowest cash pnoes, Call and see me. , .Ti B. COVINGTON. UJOOL fJAHTED ! GHEST i MARKE-T PRICES wil be paid for Wool, by W. I. EVERETT. T jf S f: A " : FDENITURE DEALER. . :" S j 'H - ' g xSS!!EV ' I have now in Btore an unusually larg, "3 I MmJW stock of , l& 'S'flpIO1 s "W? BABY &i 111 HI I Sg CARRIAGES, ,p- "sj- Q S: 3 -tLS that I am selling at O S I 1 1 U Ij EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. IP r C Z M fi r WRITE ME FOB PRICES IF IN NEED OF AJYY r g . L -5 I buy Carriages as well as Furniture in large quantities and will sell O CTt-S P 3g cheap. . . P to 5 I mmm p-p- M ma mpm m m mm Im 'if m g : 11 r 1VI ECKLENBURG "w n rtr i i T O 3NT 757" O It i GiyiKllS CHARLOTTE, N. C. j J ssy Ccrua I do not nun merriy to : ?r fur I into, and then bar Ihtm rs - aiu. 1 MEAX A RADICAL CUUS. n e made the dlas of , iirtiii-ijra x or I,IING SICKNESS, .. r.vdj. I WABtifT ray redy : C4se. Bcu other hare oa.f"r not nowrocr.tvinff acure. r n:rcatie anda t'XBK IIottlb . L!.!BLJ1 KlMIDT. Cue Kxpi iili.-. it rou yon not hui lor a li ill cure )ni. Address ., J.-'OOT, M.C., IS3PEAttST..KEWYeK LANDS FOR SALE. 300 acres of land on both sides of the railroad, 4 miles from Rockingham. Price $1 per acre. t)7 K ACRES, one and a half miles from Jj i O town, at the low price of $4 per acre. Four settlements, with dwellings and outhouses, on it. Terms made easy. 3 ROOM HOUSE on Pearl street, in good condition. Lot 170x50 feet, A ACRES' six miles northeast of town, Ov on which is a good vineyard of scup pernongs 10 acres in bearing vines. 1 lot Known as th livery stable lot. 6 acres, with house on Base, one mile from town. 10,000 acres of Pine Land at $1 per acre. Parties wanting to buy or sell land would do well to consult me before buying or selling. All the above property will be soidcneap and on eood terms. i. M. McAULAY. Real Estate Agent. cape mi i mm mux 1. 1 co. Condensed Tine Table. To tike effect Tuesday, Feb. 12, 1889 TRAINS MOVING NORTH. No. 1. Passenger and Freight and Mail. Accommod'n. 5.20 a m 6.00 a m 6.30 a m 8.20 a m 8.25 a m 1.25 p m 10.50 a ra 1.20 p m 2.25 p ra 7.25 p m 6.50 p m 12.00 m Le Bennettsville, Ar Maxton Ar Fayetteville Ar Sanford - Ar Greensboro Ar Mt. Airy No 1 Breakfast at Fayetteville, dinner at Greensboro. TRAINS MOVING SOUTH. No. 2. Passenger and Freight and Mail. Accommod'n. Le Mt. Airy, Ar Greensboro Le Greensboro Le Sanford Le Fayetteville 3.45 a m 7.45 a m 10.00 a m 1.55 p m 415 p m 6.25 p m 7.45 p m 1.00 p m 6,55 p m 7.30 a m 2 30 p m 7.05 a m 12.25 p m 2.50 p m Lie Maxton Ar Bennettsville, No. 2 Breakfast at Greensboro, dinner at Sandford. Factory Branch--Freight and Aworomo- datloo. TRAINS MOVING NORTH. Leave Millboro, 8 00 a m Arrive Greensboro, 9 SO a m Leave Greensboro, 10 10 a m Arrive Millboro, 12 25 p m TRAINS MOVING SOUTH. Leave Madison, 1 45 p m Arrive Greensboro, 4 15pm Leave Greensboro, 4 45 p m Arrive Millsboro, 6 30 p m Passenger and mail trains run daily ex cept Sunday. reignt and accommodation train runs from Bennettsville Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; frem Fayettevills to Greensboro on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays : from Greensboro to Mt. Airv on i - j l Mondays, Wednesdays and fndays ; from Ml. Airy to ureensboro on luesdays. inursdays and baturdavs; from Ureens- boro to fayetteville on luesdays, lburs days and Saturdays, and from Fayetteville to Bennettsville on Mondays, Wednesdays ana r ridays. factory .Branch train runs daily exceDt Cl 1 ounaays. W. E. KYLE, General Passenger Agent. J. W. Fet, General Supt. Hi Woolen Mills Co., MANUFACTURERS OF Cassimeres, Jeans, FLANNELS, LINSEYS, COTTON ADE8,4tQ Wool carded cheat p to for cash or on shares. WOOL WANTED, for which yfe will pay cash or exchange goods. Address all communications to G. J. FREEMAN, Proprietor Hamlet Woolen Mills, Hamlet, N. C. Adrertise in Tbe Rocket. Manufactures and Keeps in Stock Steam Engines & Boiler AND MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS. Repairs Promptly Attended To. JOHN WILKES, Mahageb. RESERVE YOUR ORDERS FOR UNTIL YOU CONSULT III JMMMI Hil SEHiEE For Samples and Prices of Work. FULL STOCK OF STATIONERY. Our work and prices will compare favor ably with aiiy in the State. jmm una r m. I COTTAGE ORGAN Has attained a standard of excellence which admits ot no superior. Uve grmiua, skill and money can produce. These exoenentOnrans are celebrated for vt time, quality of tone, quick response, varie of combination, artistic design, beauty in flnisi perfect construction, making- them the ma Muware, ornamental ana aesiraDie organs i -. homes, schools, churches, lodges, societies, et- 8TABLJSHI REPUTATION, FHEqUAUE FACILITIES, SHTIXED WOBKME3T, BEST MATESIAI COMBETRD, JUKI THIS THS POPULAR ORQAE PIANOS, STOOLS, BOOKS. Catalogues on application, Frex. CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN CO- OHICAGO. ILL. OF PURE COD LIVER OIL I22S HlTPOPHOSPHrTES Almost as Palatable as Milk. So dlaralactl tbac it e.m b tAken. ifceatmi, nad twwlm listed by tb nb1Ut stomacb, vrben the plain oil Bot b tolerated t and bv the tlnatiom of tne oil with the nypopiioft yjucoa u nca more eautisvi.v SoBKrkiibto as a flesh producer. . Perseai gala rapidly wMla taUs; tU 8COTT8 EMULSION is acltnow edged br OTJB j "WAX- J m is j ros to im EC3OLli'0E3 PhysiciaMS to be the Finest and BeBt prepa ration in the world for the rlit aad cure of CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, GENERAL DEBILITY, VVASTIHC DISEASES, EMACIATION, COLDS and CHRONIC COUGHS. Th gr4 remedy for Oovsnmptian, emu Wvrtnq in Ckildri. Sold b j aU Drvgylst. is II The lCst and simplest RIFLES MADE. Strongest Shooting. EASIEST WOBIIK. All sizes from 22 calibre The to 45 calibre. BALLARD All prices from 15.00 up has won more prizes at Target Shooting- than Stand without a riral for accu racy and killing noweron l&rst all other makes of rifles put to gether. w or small game We guarantee Our Our Goods EQUAL TO Anything Produced IN THAT UN. Ask jour dealer to show our rifles. Illustrated Catalogue sent FREE on application. Address IABLIH FIRE ARES CO. 2. O. Sox tO J, EAVEIT, C02TCT. Lyman's Patent Comliination Gnn-Sint. 40 Per Cent. Reduction in Price- gRVD FOB TO.psre Cauloew of Eights. Rifles, eic. Addreaa. TFra. LTnAW, Bllddlefleld, Ct. IDEAL REtOAPma TOOLS FOB ALL RIFLES, Pistols s ana Shot Guns. Beet tfrn Would Send H for IUutrld Descriptive g Circular. r IDEAL MF'G CO.. g I064Q Hew Hvcn. Conn. GENUINE PETERKIN nr TTnxr ct?t?t at i no nprbusn- ) per bus el. Only a limited quantity Most pro- imc cotton known H. W. COVINGTON, RockiEgbtm I
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