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LETTER HEADS, C:- NOTE -HEADS,! - .. ; BILL HEADS. SUBSCBIFTIGlf rates: " One year...... $1.50 Six month?, ............ ..... .75 Three months, - .7 .40 B- All pubscriptions accounts must be - -ENVELOPES,- ;? - CIECULARS, 7 CARDS paid in advance. - r, ; , DODQEES, V-r : 22 . TF. KNIGHT, Editor and Proprietor. TERMS: $1.60 a; Year in Advance. -POSTERS; 5 Advertising rates furnished on ap VRECEI?TS.sx i- plication. , ,. ry ::r?" l" X-;t-' ' " 1 "1 " - '' ' '" ' Published Every -Thursday. . ; v INVITATIONS, Ac Vol. Vlt: Rockingham, Richmond County,? N. 'C.i July .4,: 188!). No. 27. Satisfaction Guaranteed, ?''V. rX ' " ' BY "ERGUS HUME. From the Courier-Journal. Adam Lind, aged 25, handsome, gay and to a certain extent clever, was a clerk in the Hibernian Bank, Melbourne, a situation of no, great responsibility. He received a salary of 100 per annum, and.out of this was suppos ed to eatv drink, and pay hisland- lady, tailor, hatter and hosier, on such economic principles that the balance would , amply suffice for the luxuries of life, after Spaying for the necessaries. Un tne munihcent in come of, say 2a. week, these liabili- lies could De aiscnargea, so with the best intentions in the world Adam Lind soon found him- This powder never varies- A marvel of self involved in, financial difficulties, puritvf strength and wholesomenesa. More f- v;v. i u f Economical than the ordinary kinds, and from which on the gemus of a cannot be sold In competition with the mul- Rothschild could have extricated titude of low test, short weight, alum or him - phosphate powders. bota only m. cans. Royal Baking Powder Co., 106 Wall st.,N. Y. Johk W. Cole. cole $ McNeill, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ROCKINGHAM, N. C. Office on corner of Academy Square. Absolutely Pure. quisite for genial- hospitality gave capital dinner -parties, and on .this special night;1 when poor Adam wanted 4,6 confide his follies to the woman who ioved him, -ier father was giving a dinner to which Adam had been invited. He arrived accurately attired in evening dress with a pleasant smile and a gay manner, all a mask, poor soul, for the hell whicji raged within. him. Within week he would have toreplace the stolen money, or face a judge and jury horrible alterna tive, and yet he was obliged to smile and smirk blandly to hide the men- tai agonies wnicn ms. crime was causing him. Max Darlington, tall, stately, and wonderfully purse-proud, received Adam with courtesy, suave and smiling, never thinking that this young man had dared to raise his Editor of The Rocket: '; '.' tf' I a in glad to know that dear old Rockingham is to have a new Acad- ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rockingham, JST. O. Office opposite the old postoffice. Noises. I will begin my school at my-house on MONDAY, MAY 6th.' Terms at the ueual country rates. Considerable reduc tion if paid up monthly. .--. M. J. K. McASKILL, Ellerbe Springs, N. C. . Apnl 22dt 1SS9. IMilis Burial ; , - tv1;"1- -1 : '- z t : : : ' " : the conservatory ,; : ' I Y Hi; CHlead Correspondence. r uriatiuu aim Bou uumuigs-yv, Serious business -on Adam's part later on on Lettie'sr- Then said Lettie not expecting trouble rfYpb seem dull to-night,: Adam, wfiat is the matter ?'' After this came thel deluge a woman statuesque " and pale, seated under, the greeaatea of a nalm. and an.exciteoT"inan-tlid- nig up anddown and talking . rapj idly in alow voice; ;. "I'm a fool my God, what - a fool 1 I love you, Lettie, more than I can tell you believe me or not, as you please, I am poor. You. are rich T tVi-nvl- onA ofJIV Virlr trnnr U V . --f" "r r "v causing him. father would not receive me- as his son-in-law, and I was. anxious to make money. I speculated and lost lost-all all." Not tears exactly, but very near, "Rnt. if vnn han Inst the monev An&s f r Vi 1a rvf n m ATrt ! n m t 1 t- n mill QAnn irotlt fl(yflin 1 DM Pan prince, and that one himself. at present live on your salary, nd pentiment will change and the con- Lettie was delightful on this night later on get your money back again. fair haired, dark eyed, and viva- He laughed bitterly. Jcinns shallow ns fnr ns arrmire- "Mv monev no VOU do not in isemg in tms comtortanie position, . t f h t GiHon the nuriiv of yoursoul li-iuiuuj rtUuCU vU mo v t WOnderfi vgham n wor d- mv monev no it was not m ne 1 1 P II- 1 1 j ID I " J I ' Frank McNeill, parrassmenis Dy iawing jn love, dui y matters Not of the portico or of it was the bank's." in tnis case mere was metnoa in nis Athen5an vea waa the wisdom of Strons drama i . i. i 1 o " apparent maaness, lor ne leu in iovb Dflri:nfftnn. bnt she. had a "What do vou sav ?" ... . . i I o r ' " Wltn a ncn girl. ehrpwd XTnf PPnth wntnrv fpmininn mi.', i-j r a: 1 I J xne lauy m quebuon, uy uame . - , d calculated to steer her Lettie Darlington, was the only Lnnrsft B(1m:raMv thrnnab life. J D " Adam did not enjoy this dinner how could he, when from the soup to the dessert Lettie was monopo lized by a dark-haired seaman, who vou wac Kp nnnfcnn of a shin then lvintr 1 he reservation was nattering to a r x o at Williamstown. He was very at tentiveo Lettie ; and she, alas, for tne constancy or the lernale sex, seemed rather to like it. Adam was very angry ; this sailor captain, William Francis, by name, was handsome, though very -haggard looking, probably due to dissapation, and he seemed to admire Lettie. No man likes another to poach on his preserves, so poor Adam waxed very wrath at this son of Neptune. After dinner came his reward An Open 'Letter to tie People of North i " '.aaa.B.oiith.CaroansL'i? 0 ; The Old Woman Eprt.HLa'wr ' : Bad Han.; The Washinglbh PostVvlalkibg" Office Southern Inter-State') - ImMIGBATION. 3CREAUy " V . errtv. and now for a cood teacher: or .- ' - ' :'. .Kaieig" -vrj. UA i au;k;5 v iJfsif I wish to call Your attention to machine grinds but the following't)a Shairiobfe-fbrisnlarge;- Banish the saloons, and we promise puttmg tortn a greater enort man at vance, toriaxwroiiD,;;, tc-come over and throw up our old 'W Mme- heretofore, to induce into younger, than he is nowy housed to- .' . j Ktterton her .. borders; desirable men with travel extensively oy j.f -rr . til ftianiB who wilhnv hart of nnrt-an easr eoinr nacer. -fflacinrstirmD-c v si vve nave seen tnseneci m jjuniDer - . r i . - ... , . w. . Vi of Mont- idle:' lands and aid in ' establishing speeches and keeping iilienghJwjtaiU chanee for factories,;' open tip mines and devel-1 hi constituents. :A His jikinsmah op our resources.' xn pringing m i iwucu jj. y lunyncu .-'i,- ton and now in tbe'wbol gomery county, and thef versy. : It is true that Prohibition cPital and .people-we lesson our .course, but made a specialty ofyrv does not prohibit bsoluteIy-per- burden ol taxatipn,and increase the ing the camp-meeUng and church K ; . , M, i . .. . comforts of life. v people, while Zeb was looked upon-1 ..;. haps it never will : but theimprove- uulJJIUl 1,0 U1 - , . j . . . - -V':; rat mriw finanoi.Uir nnrT int.pl- .1 have been appointed to a posi- as a lost sheep and a dangerous per- ipMnniiv o 9nnnrpnt xvhrp ,hn tion in the Southern Inter-State Im son generally. One day Zeb .was: . " 'J rr- t. : . ! saloons are closed that there is no migration Bureau, and it will be not riding up a" mountain path, when, t child of a rich Melbourne merchant. Burwell, Walker & Guthrie, The lovers had met at the house of a mutual friend, and Dan Cupid be- room for indifference. It maybe impossible at present, but by patient waiting and working flict will be comparatively easy. It must and will come, and shame on the moral or christian man who has . nnt thft mrvrnl r.Aiirjiorp to nsft his hpst. understana endeavors m the inevitable fight, which, if fought intelligently and at the right time, will terminate, in favor of the lovers of decency and ut i u poaa ): i reimiuii. jlijc iuuuuui tutti auutcaa I 1151 i I v k ri I ni. I "Prom tb.P hankfiinds?" is impossible -in-the near future is "Yes." "You were in a position 6f-trust naiIiatinS and you abused it." only my duty but a pleasure to aid in the- work of developing and up building in every Southern State. Therefore I am lending my aid in the move to have in the City of Ral G&SKETS, Fine and Common Coffins, love you. And everything in the Undertakers' ne at reasonable prices. I have A Fine Hearse which will be supplied when wanted. ing present, the result can easily be guessed.- It was a case of love at first Bight, and each of these ardent young people made up their expe rienced young minds that life for one would be blank without the other. When people, no matter ol what age, arrive at this stage of insanity argument is useless, and as neither Lettie nor Adam confided the state of their minds to a third party, no advice could be given, and they dwelt in a fool's paradise of sugar and candy Quoth Adam : "I am poor, but I To which answered worldlv-wise Lettie: "What mat ters poverty to honest affection?" "God help me, I did to win woman's vanity. ; -" ? "You despise me?" said Adam. "No. God forbid I should ,40 -so j I know you yielded lh a moment of temptation. We arej weak whe'n I the- trial comes, butbut " "I must save you." "Impossible how ?" "By replacing the money." "You can not." "I can the manager of the Hi bernian Bank , is a friend of ray father's, and of mine. I will pay this ments. This is going to be one of the best opportunities for your people to ad- alarming-as well as profoundly hu- vertise your county to the home- . The time for action in seeK1Q PeoP,e wno nave means to creating ptfblic sentiment, if ooth- a A "Ja,ic ing more-has come, and the dan- no - delay m collecting grain jn ihe gers to which our boys and young sheaf and ever variety of grass, men are exposed calls for personal ana sena 10 ine oecreiary at itaieign. r.A ff,i Bn There will be no cost on the ship- he met a country woman riding down. ' y.frjr. "Howdy, Gineral Vance," f.said ; she. - The. gallant Zeb responded in his most effective style, and c the vt eigh, in North" Carolina, a great In- dame immediately, launched. into ai., dustrial Display, where will be in- long discussion of the"bush meeting vited the people of . the North to she had been attending, telling Qf . come and see what the various sec- tne numerous-brands plucked fronx . tionsof North and South Carolina the burning and the various . trialf have to offer to those seeking invpst. and tribulations which are the lot of vonsuan souis. . . -? it "My good woman," interrupted the Senator, "you evidently take trie for Bob Vance." . . ' "Why sartirv" " . .. "Well, I'm Zeb." .- ; "Lord goddlemity 1 Git up ''GUt': up !" screamed the poor woman, as ; she lay down on the horse's neck r and organized efforts to remove, so inere wm De no cosi on me snip- far as can, the rock on which so Send one-half dozen of each down the mountain scared half to mnnv have wrecked their happiness variety 01 wneai, oais, rye, oaney - - for time and eternitv. If thero was and other Sraiu in the sheaf5 0De 11 C lU. UJ : . : I hell to which the unfortunate su i giaiu, ouo uu on the road with ther notorious Zeb Vance. : no inebriate is rushing on with unbri dled appetite, it is'positivelv pninfuf to witness tiie sons of intelligent and' rich men, as well as of the poor and illiterate, walking around with bloat ed faces, red noses, and the language of the grog shop on their lips. There is not a legalized saloon in die of each variety of clover and cul-s tivated grass, and also a bundle about the size of wheat-bundle of all kinds of native or wild grasses. Peo ple from the North are more attract edNby the grain and grass produc- Eirth and Death. ' How quiekly one generation of men. follow another to the grave I '' We come like the ocean wave to the shore,. and scarcely strike the strand. After dinner came his reward. """" " -11 Montgomery countv, and in the six ullu auu ouulu The ladies retired to the drawing- oney back to him and you .will be . i j haye nQt this matter in hand while the grain A T - A.Z ll 1 ll iL! A ' uoua man oy any oiuer one loiog ; before we roll back into the forget- 11 e t it i 0 inereiore x urge upon me people 01 fQineS8 whence we came. ;"Thereia North and South Carolina to take .u0iQf ; u -.-.- WLv- room,-Lettie throwing a bright glance to Adam as if to console him, -I can not accept Clearlv these two fools had made for social neglect, and, as the gentle- n tu!', ;,o tr. ii on lrwp for men were chatting over their wine, cprtainl v thev had no more substan- Adam Placed his chair next to P1- j Orders by mail or telegraph will tial hope of sustenance. Francis' and commenced to talk ; recfeive prompt attention. W. T. HUTCHINSON, 5-tf Wadesboro, N. C. ATTENTION. 1 L L L:U 1 4 r.ntlnrv.nn Adam, however, had a glimpse of au aucmiuu "l.J1" t"t " common sensft-not much, but Still semea m n0 wise 10 reilsn a glimmer- saved "Lettie! Lettie this sacrifice." "It is no sacrifice I love you, and what is money compared with the happiness of my life?" "Youdespise me?" "Let him who can. cast the first stone have the right to despise you not me not me." in some, man v. We can stand boon 3 : c. 1 .. . . . . . r.. heard an obscene or profane expres- ttUU 8ia8S 13 8 UF the corner of any street, and looking sion. Doubtless many nre guillv the collections at once and forward back, we shaU see "that all housW" who guard their words in ray pres- wul,uul ueia 8U aa lu UB bure "ur have changed occupants in a Wery' ence, but with a grog shop, in every village and at every cross roads it is not likelv I Gould write so much of i old M.mtrromerv. Ho v.u ak how I concerning your-seetion f, j . county will be represented. It is necessary to have for general distribution printed information Such in formation' should embrace in brief To Cash Buyers of General Merchandise. . Having just established ourselves in our turn save hon,est affection, which is lew store, at the old stand, you will and not a marketable commodity. too rrfvf rirl ni" Ihem in t.h is-POH lit V ? Answer : The Countv (Wnissim.- tbe advantages of climate, soil, man .iu" yA 1 asked Adam, fingering his cigarette. .'-,'.. L, ,.:.-. w s in,,,:.,,!, ufactunng, the social, rehgiousand cumuua uau r"l" ""r'J .p . hP "ood-bye, lettie," kissing ber r ' . V- 6Chool privileges, &c. I have id have the impertinence to ask a . . -, . , uo gram nceuae, just aa wvy uugm, , - . . "Where are you going?" "Anywhere." wealthy man for his daughter's hand, seeing he could give nothing in re cur usual assortment of Dry Goods, Gro ceries, Hardware, Crockery and Glassware, Wooden ware, Hats, Shoes, &c.,iComplete and offered at prices that will Surely Astonish You! you cordially to come and see for yonrself aud be convinced of unexcelled bargains. Auction Sale E?ery Saturday sailor, in a rather surly tone. "London to Melbourne?" "With variations to New Zealand." "I suppose you have a large crew ?" questioned Lind. The captain looked fierce. "Yes," he replied, shortly. "Sailors run away sometimes ?: few years. 1 he old men have gone; and a generation that knew them ' not has taken their places. Yea il while we look, we ousel ves grow old,' and pass on to join the great cara van, whose tents are almost in -sight v on the other side. In youth the" world , seems a great wa off.' bui lt was then that Adam felt like Tantalus he was in a bank in an atmosphere of money gold and sil nor onrl riprpa of nnnpr represent inold- and -silver, were all about remarked Adam, with a view to Bought for cash, and. to be sold for cash, . . v. ho nni tfil.fi .f r r keeping the ball rolling. only, we can offer. you superior induce- J . ,lU , The effect was peculiar, inasmuch roents. and. to verify our statement: invite own. ine wnerewuuai ui wcauu uy . . .. , .. . , mK?n hnnM honp tospp.nre Lettie ao tuc lu,utu f"' v""" w dangled temptingly before him, yet covering himself with great effort, he dare not stretchout his hand and ug" UUW81 . tin j noLLieiiiiitja. - uc uaocuu , in i v n a t. h w 1 1 i i i i - - - ' ' to do in every county. When ap- V1SCU tuc Yu,' Br - later we feel and realize that atia; plications are made and they have P a "P.? eaiuon oi. meir papers close at hand; and what ig betlert' containing sucu luiormutiuu, ailu' J nature does' the preparatory wor1 - ' - I T T 1 II I iritlll IIIIH I.I 1 I H4. 1 I u l.l l.ril f.llllll I F . - " M a a . . S. Ingram, Eq., has the moral cour- "V " ' . ior passing into, it, so mat we can aae'to fhv : "No man who wishes to 8and extra c.Pies lor awtnouwon-ai easily roW into boni into it.' sell whiskey is a moral man." , tne exposition. io qo io win ub i Exchinge Others-members of the church Kulte an outla7 10 tne editor, Tut may do so, but.he does not propose! ot as a01 a8 gett,ns 0111 a Pam" f Electric Bitters. to stultify his conscience by becom- Phlet, and it will certainly be on This remedy is becomiflg so welT K i -i i7s , .. -i v. - i m rn nrnvp 'i (tiiiiii r un 1:1 i;i t .h . iv . btop, or 1 will alarmne house. - . ;)s lhe mond ' . print from one thousand to; ten thou "Good-bye." Adam disappeared out of the window of the conservatory, and Lettie . fell back in her chair in a dead faint. ' ' r concluded next week. A Johnstown Survivor in Raleigh, legalize the whiskey traffic. I know f'f all kinds of General Merchandise, in good order and sold from regular stock, which, if you don't want at my price, you an have at your own. " ' ' The only.. exclusive Furniture Store in the town.- -Special attention is directed to our elcprant line of Furniture." Bedsteads from $1.50 Op; Mattresses,' $2.50 up; Chairs, 3.50 per 6et up; Cane and Split seat Chamber Suits, J'marble bureau. $17, 00. Other suits from $12.50 up. Wash stands, Window Shades, Curtin Scrim Ta hle Oilcloth, all latest designs. Toilet Sets, Hat Racks, Cradles, Safes, Tables, Pic tures, Picture Cord and Kails, Rugs; Mats in fact, nearly every- article' in the Fur niture and Upho6tery lme,; ail at bottom prices. - .;. -: ... . n ."mrrWIIT TCP ' I KEW YORK LIFE 34G AND 348 BPwOADWAY W. H. BEERS, rresident.- arifaiiiznd 1B45. :, V; Cash Assets, $193,480,181.: jurplu.iby State Standard, $ia,500;QOO. ohr!o ln .V,r(,0( 129,911. : : XX- in Fo"rc, 19,880,505. " . -, v j' F. LITTLE. Rnecial Aeent, some one will sav A survivor of tbe Johnstown Hood and so (joi-we. Suppose my official arrived in the city this morning. r,r mv vote' would close the sa- His name is Mr. Clark. His descrip-1 lo0ns in Rockingham and I refuse for a lover ! Alas 1 being a lover he 1U U1 "V " " - nun - to act or vote, wmu is my remuon to Jensen, leit meyesieruay, auu 4. can grannie, ne saia ne wasin a nouse the vvhiske'v tiens ? And how far I wish I could Mwhen a man rode wildly through Lm . t r00t,m-oii,l. for th 'hnva who , - take it. Dare not was not wise, not beinar wise he was foolish, and logically being foolish joi gevmm agaiu- be1, made ap ass of himself by taking money which was riot bis own and speculating.' Speculation being risky, he failed, and behold the result Adam' Lind, lover and idiot, has to replace three hundred pounds, with no chance of doing so. ' What a situation for. a .romantic man I Now, in Arcady, for instance but, thven, we don't liye in Arcady there lies" thef whole: problem of crime. . ; ' - ... "A When a inan'is in trouble let him ill way 8 go to a woman for advice. Why? I'd make an example of him. ing part of a joint-stock company to. mu,?h more benefit ; .for besides the known and so popular as to nei no. UlSiriOUHOU Ol LUC ICll lUUUSUUU CA- I dvvioi uh,i,vuk . ..uw.mw.w uaw& WpII AnUor' tra copies, the write-up will go in ; 6 Well clone: r . . ,. r . . . of -nrsuse. A nnrer nedicinn doM the numbers of the regular edition. nof exist and l W guaranteed to do; I urge upon every businessman and an that la claimed. ? Electric Bitter subscriber to lend their financial aid will cure ' all diseases of y the LiTer when the editor shalLask assistance and Kidneys, wUl,remove Pimples ; Mttin,t the,np;al edition Boils, Salt Rheum .andVotbeXaffec- ..x 6vv.B - tnna nanoprl hv mnnra h ivui . Will Do not be contented with helping drive Malaria from the: mtemhdV the street crying, "Run for the hills." are rQmeci ? Answers are in 'ordor. orilv on? PaPer if l.here 18 more than I prevent as well as cure all MaUrial : one m your placei A special eaiuon l levers. i?or cure 01 neaaacne, jot& of everv Daoer nrinted in voor coun- stipationanainaigeauon uy JMCCtno- ty should be issued. They can be distributed to great advantage. - Very truly, J. T. Patrick, Chief-Dep't Improvement Associa tion for the Southern States. "well done" for MORE ABOUT SCHOOLS. iiti t i . -- :n c j I n i .il.. f : , "l m sure x iiope yuu wm uuu me aua eigui oiuer, ijusieau ui gumg jQ tjie meautiine him, said Adam, politely, and to .-the hills, climbed to the housetop, -Wa-jesboro shortly afterwards they loined the! and had. not reached the top before laVlipR thfi floor! a crrent wave of water 8Q I p. " ' I . - 1 1 , -r i -i v. . j , i t i i,:i,. -j Many ol our people are wme awaee Tn (Ho Hrawinir rnnm. hflhinn and foot hinrh ct rnrfc- - i hft- n Olise and i r i J.L1 Hit. I vu . "Afeu, " - " : I , , , . . , . I j , scandal.' Lettie being a maid, only carried it down against the great .ol ' .U1 conversed on the latter subject ; but stone bridge. -While; there, all his ment, and ihe interest stdl growing. not liking the topic, returned to the companions left the house on a raft ine reiuraoi.uvuuug uioui piano and the "Lieder Ohne Worte." which they constructed and tried to Greensboro, two fromXJharlotte, one This is iiot calculated to entertain reach the land.- He saw them suck- - , . . ' . . . . - i v .1 fttrn vnnnop impn fmm Trinitv. hrifi one s guests, but with scandal and ed under one of the ; stone arcties ol "y w . - - - babies Mendelsshon is superfluous- the bridge and .never -saw -them frora V? and numbers from Consequently Lettie's guests were more. fHe alone remained on; the u - . . n -.rnt. - An x- W UOOBU 1U ByiUSUW. nor. norea, ine eeuneiueu vu ttri ins i nouse ior uvu or uiiee tiuuip .hucu were receivedlhe was rescued. Bitters entire satisfaction guaran teed, or money refunded." Price 60 cents and $1 per bottle at Dr. W.M. Fowlkes & Cos drug store. -' 'A Superstifica Ezplodei Is Consumption Incnrabb? Read the! following : Mr. C. H. Morris, Newark,, 'Arkansas, says "Was down wrth Abcess of: Lungs, friends- and physicians pro- Another absurdity, is exploded in ';., the present year's abundant yield of - j: wheat. We. have been told fronr a .X; time . whereof .the memory f mani;; --' knpweth - hot, v that irr order -to raise ' ---v. a good wheat :crop the snow 4all oX- and The school at nouneed me an lnburable Consump- l itM. r-i:i,i il u:i, trwies Ketran taKln? Dr. Kills S JNew t th -nrflviona winter must- b Ieav TAr.,nc women. haVinff a natural the drawing-room ..were received he was rescued. Unce. or iwic ne - : , . . v -' Discovery for Consumption, aui now on4 nfftntnratw-T:w a hi, csn eoo;tbeir way.out of .a dif- sonn.I.,1 an,i uou , .ng p., on aa thuav.,, m.nsc.,-,..,.,, . . - . )mt hw(Iihy ;aa;...".;- to nonP.and Kt tb. heat - ' J mrtnlof-fnl to rplflt.fi -AS the 1 Poll 1 .-. 1 - ; . 1 " :..,. . I - .1 .. r- . - Tk..."..' ficufty sooner ,jthan: a m(anr inereiore eu-uut -wmv..v..:.w , 1 wheat was unusuauy gooa,jino on Jesse Midiewart,!Lecaiur, ynio, is peuer ina.iornianyyear .jluw Ad-Li'ulltbrained and. harassea former ys eternal. .j - " : . ' r- the whole the outlook is jerTcotrrag- says :' :'Had it not been for-Doctori is more certai . -""".y'-' r ;-T-- 1 ing. . vouieL up uu Deonsfijim ivmg 8 ew jistuvcij i vwHouuip-. tiniwoeat in 'pfoperiy- tnan irom i-. Mcintosh, .are. the firSt..women..toi subscribers.; - t ; ' , . tion; I .would; have., died-of Lung whibed rthat the. IXi Be sure you iieip in inejaiiroaa, t Troubles..-Was giveq.up Dy oociorsir-v :: -7,-- ,4 r . Ain now-in best of:nealth.': Try it.l manj wuc-is: careiuiv w Ada?m;ulHbrained ana. narasseu; iuju.H.wr r seeing 'no Way -oiii of :hispredica-;r - Capt. Francis made straighf for ment, wentstraightw.ay;.lo St.Kilda,j ., - -X, . nriw.A t - Woman's cunning again 1 . v . io;c6hfid4 Ws6ubletc Lettie; ';Max '-Darridgton--;Letties. father, was the -.possessor of .. a charrning. house in St. Kilda, and'having such X She took' the arm of. Adam, who happened to be -conveniently car, anl; sriiiUng apology jn the dis satisfied Captain the artful ,Letti$ n-raduate from - any Chicago- denta n,nvn.;Uiet mrtont from any. point so it pdmts Wr way, ; - . f" - Tx ; , 1 or-voUvinavNieet ine weisiit ui uur-yNatTjoie ' ooiues jree ai wr. n. au, ianu ana puv nf f ho ArrKsriMri ( O fppe Ol Ueniai f . , , . "V . . .: 1. ..:r.l fkr, - 'j. ' -n r. V;.thv --- ::r i-- -. "iA0 ; , ' iinnuenee.; xev osf tipiiu uu umjj i rowi.Kes? sco,8 urug. biuic. . j.--. 1 ways makes' Surgery. -T , .; -r-;, -,: --:, ,&XX RockiUffhamna Mangum or LatUe s. ; v. ' m- ' ,v I ' -. :;'.- : ' . - 7 . nt:n ;.,f419605. pknly, of money, and a atfefied!.Cai W, ,a?; wJTere. to Mt. (jilead and on s6me-? rAJ eome. Ana ine Eam- , - . 1 VW .4;V
Rockingham Post-Dispatch (Rockingham, N.C.)
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July 4, 1889, edition 1
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