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Rockingham -Rocket. ; V' ; : J -, .j 1 W. KNIGHT,. Edltorl Md Propyiet ; Vv ' 'V ) WV V J Y v ' ' '11 Y V7 J " , ?7 . """Y Y lf' .V - BETTER HEA0S OVKR CAPT, NOTJS 'HEADS, r - - -- - vBILfi HEADSL .1 STJBSCIPTIOS ,'EA.TES : STATEMENTS." ' r?-V .. l?: 0ne year .,........,. $1.50 Six months, - .75 - -ENVELOPES three montha .40 All subscriptions accounts must be - -.'CLECULARS. H V. paid in advance. : . . DODUJSR3; -" - - & W. :KJriGITT, Editor and -Proprietor: ; Y; ' TERMS ': $1.80 a Year iri Advance: - r - f- , . ' -- ' 11 7--. - posters,. ;.' ; ; v ; receipts, ,;.?.::s , .- ' ' 'INVITATIONS, djc- Satisfaction Guaranteed':- jgy Advertising rates furnished jon ap- ohcation. - k r - Vol; VII, Rockingham, Richmond ICotott, :: 0;, 3xjlx 11. 1889. No: 58. Published Every Thursday. . . . . . - . 1. ' . j . . .-. ,'-L 1 j 1 . '- - 1 . v- 1 ' - . ' ' ' . . I . . , 11 ' ' ' . . V , ... . , , ..i - . i . it 2 BALLADE' OF A -FAIR HUNTRESS. She delights to the dovecot and dairy, ' And she knows of the kennels eacn nook; - On the Talue of acres aa "pralrte" , . She can arue and speak like a book, ' ' And tothink of the fences she took v That last run It deprives you of breath 1 -m She will ride like a hnck at a brook But her prided to be In at the death. She can sing, he"can dance like a fairy, .' " She can scull, Ehe can sketch, she can cook; -fihe can ollmb like an "ancestor hairy;" - And they say that the bishop she shook On a doctrinal point in St, Lake. :. She has written critiques of Macbeth, And an essay on Banqiuv his spook . . s But hea- prided tobe In at the death. , " She can tickle the troutllng unwary, -' She's a terror to rabbit and rook ; . i She makes pets of the calf and canary, - She can shepherd her lambs with a crook; She can tie salmon flies on a hook; ' She to fair as the daughters of Heth, She talks tongues from Chinese to Chlnnook But her pride's to be in at the death." Vvsvot. Prince 1 sorely my soul she has "strook" QSr. Keata, In his poems, , thus saith); .She might mate with a dean or a -duke But her pride's to be 1b at the death. : . B. L. W. in St. James' Gazette. Absolutely JPure. This powder never varies. A marvel of An Effectual Extinguisher. . . The listener has. a venerable, friend who is-very deaf, being able to hear con curitvf strength and wholesomeness. More tnhAwith a fnimnpt t ifn wtremitv economical than the ordinary kinds, and hrfe old gentleman knows how to use onnui u um mwiuwuiivuiiw mui- his saence compelling veto in a most titude of low test.ahort weight, alum or . graceful way sometimes. Not long ago, nhosphate powders. Sold only means. .i.:u Vr i rrwa pp, i Aft Wall be did a young man a favor which was . jt y . of inamense value. The youth, over- 3 Y, FERGUS HUME. he exclaimed, "I can Fraitk McNeill. I ef actor and seized the ear trumpet with emotion. "Oh,JIr. .never r The old man removed the other end of the tube -from his ear. The youth found .himself talking to thin air. He went off into a ridiculous pantomime of en- BUrWeli, W al&ei & UUtJirie, connected ear trumpet. The old man John W. Coxe. cole Sf McNeill, ATTO R N EYS AT LAW, ROCKINGHAM, N. C. ' Office on corner of Academy Square. From the Courier- Journals - s "PART II. . Lettie acted with promptitude and; decision. , - She had , bjy somey means to proi oure alarge sum of moneys and did not like to ask her fa therms he then would find out Adam's folly. Here was a dilemma, but Lettie's wit came to the rescue, so she went straight to the manager and told him all. v As might have been expected, he wanted to dismiss Adam at once ; but Lettie dissuaded him from this course. Then the manager pointed out to her how foolish it wouljd be for her to v marry such a man, to which replied Lettie : "I love him, and I'll marry him, whatever he may do." "But this is folly.'1 "No doubt, did I not know that Adam was guilty in a moment of weakness. And if you replace this money and condone the past, he will never do it again." Arguments, persuasion, threats, were all thrown away on this in- in-Melbourne- instead of betraying ed oh ibe- clothes Lind had : taken himself by flight - , .from -the. corpse. So, in trying to es- The 'detective,; -wiiose namei was cape,the.t"charge ;of embezzlement, Wilks, found out "that a .man-evi- the junhappyj young man . had ren- dently, from ,his .clothes a sailor, jdered Mrflself iia.Wo to a charge of had been 'Reaving, the pier on the murder. ! , ' . night in questiontand so Lettie a'sk?!; Whilst .affairs were in this condi 'A- HfiaWa Cass. j - apqpnlar;rwUct5Difc-y ed Captain Franqis if he coold help tion v'CapU Francis rasked, Lettie to her in-anv wav.'i ( 1 - marry him an offer: wtichahe .'re- '1 - am afraid I cannoL' replied fused with scorrJ tbeaptain. "as I don't know all the ' f'You. will not marry m.e." sakl sailors in' aietoourne,-- ana, JJesTuej, i j: rauuia, uugtuj,. this man may no have been a sailor 'No, never r .( at all." - - I "You cannot marry Adam Lind- v "I .thought one -of the sailors of the murderer." ,; - v your . vessel ran away a few weeks- "He is n murderer.", ago,n observed lettie, shrewdly. "To all appearances he is," sneer "Ob. ves, replied. Francis, mdif- ed the Gaptatn, "but if 1 saved him ferently. "A Swede, Peter Jensen ; will you marry me?" but though he was 'quarrelsome enough, in ail conscience, I -hardly - think he would commit a crime." Lettie thought a moment. She turned onhim quickly. i "Yes save his life, and 1'U.marry you The Captain bowed and departed, "If this sailor, left your ship," she upon: which Lettie, struck by a sud- said, "he must have been hard up, den thought, went' to Wilks, and and, perhaps, followed you here to told him all about the Swedish sai- our house on that -night to ask you lor, and the way he had left the to take him back. If so, when he ship. ' Joseph Oscar Johnson, of Macon,-, ."The Ohio Republican platformf Georgia, is queerly affected and is is full -of -specious sentimanUity; ' -Jn condpmned " to ::; laugh v all : his otily-meant vto .tickle r.the.-ear and;i i ' life. He is a " paralytic and one J catch yotes t The. protection planlc v--f 't-r de is entirely useless. The. stroke j is a quadrilateral gtitter of generikli- m a came on him ome two raonUiR ago. ties, susceptiblo.of .a great. vanety.v;; jjlb is a lucoiuuiivi; cns;uitt'j. i O ivvuo i oi jqierpftjiarViuua, uut wuuiy :au- in the town of Clinton, S. ibuct't ing in originality , of thought or:purr me stroKe , came .an mm. -ne was i pose. . if, seems to-naye oeenaesignr:cu V one' day doing so mework on his en ed in order to parade, the" populairTiiij giue iiuu liumijs io,buiiic:uu oiauu-t aennuionsoi proie.cuon.ana.ienivoef;it'r irig near. At tho-.rnoment;be -re- inferred that the so-called "prQtecirwIj I ceived. the, blow, he nvas In the act ive''iariff, has-; something an icomr'rM oi luugTiiug, aiiiij BttHugv iu ay, uio mon.wataOToe'Kinas,oiproecrjpB.v muscles ana nerves ox -tne-iace inai wnicn croftect, , intelligent. mil.; v are brought mVlijto-''. piaj .:(h;the be deceiyed byAt, foT,Xhbuv act of laughifig are the oiiesjthaCare bug w : laid bare, in the i&&j&n&ct;:zf l most affected, and over these he has' which demands, protection to Jiiner"! no Control whatever. He- cannot ican industry and labor . agarnsA tti.f? ; tell of his troubles and thVoiibt? industry: and labor of the,, world. ?; . and.fears that tofment him, without That.is.a very fine, doctrjn bui;the- j -i laughing. He has a wifcand five Republican method, of. applyinlgfl, children, and when. this affliction as demonstrated by Carnegje and. .1 came upon him he went to his falh- other Republican high-pJie5ts"is,tc'," er-in-law, -who lives in Wilmingtes,- import Uie labor to ,protect the in- - N. C, and told mm of his cowtttKm j dustry froin . home workmen. i ATTORNEYS. AT LAW, Hockingliam, ISJ. O. Office opposite the old postoffice. fiSotice. I will begin mv school at my house on MONDAY, MAY 6th. Terms at the usual country rates. Considerable reduc tion if paid up monthly., M. J. K. McASKILL, - Ellerbe Spnngs, N. C. April 22d. 1889. i - - gave in, and told Lettie he would ar range to pay the naoney. This was a risky thing for him to do, for it a felony. At all events he agreed to do it, and Lettie went away satisfied that Adam was saved from the con sequences of his folly. She had not Housekeeping a Trade. I . . . . , . ' . , , Thaideaof thiaschool Reematnba to occu ",tu D,"c "'5""' train such girls as must earn their living so drove to his lodgings, thinking he -smiled. "There are times," he Eaid, "when it is very convenient to be deaf." The young man was obliged to go away without having communicated to his benefactor a single word of thanks. Boston Transcript. italic Burial CASKETS, Basis, by housework, so that they may obtain good situations and their employers re ceive in return good work. This is well so far as it goes, but no housewife can tell' when work is properly done unless she herself knows how it ought to be done; and she cannot know this unless she has been trained to do it. No trade or profession in the land requires "more skill, gobd judgment and sound common sense than does housekeeping; and yet a manrmist learn his trade or profession was lurking outside he must have Her woman's quick instinct sug- seen Adam Jeave the. house, and gested an explanation. committed the crime in order to get j i "I believe," said Lettie'that-Cap- money." tain Francis murdered.him." 'A very admirable theory, but "Impossible," said the detective; hardly probable," said the Captain "Captain Francis, according to your nritk u r ofiVirf ' "Knt vnn Ksifl hettpr Unn nlnlcment iwsia in vnirr hnWRft tractable girl, so at last the manager . , ... . I . ... . look for this sailor. I'll give you all the evening. his description." This was true enough, but Lettie He did so, but in spite of all his distinctly held to her opinion that aFFnria rn trnoofi Ofllllfl Ka fnnn1 nf I TTfn niio Knrl snmalhi'nn Hn An x?tK was tantamount to compounding . . lM , , , -,1 , : , , . n , , f1 1 , hinv, until at last W Hks discovered the death of Peter Jensen, - a slight clue. ' Wilks went forth to the "Pretty Thinking the sailor might have Jane," and made inquiries, the re pawned some of his ill-gotten gains, suit of whieh was that, appearances Wilks went a round of the pawn- looked black against Capt. Francis shops, and found a ring which he It appeared he had repnmanaea recognized as one described by Lettie the sailor, who retorted insolently, as having been given by her to the and that same night the -sailor dis deceased". ' appeared. Francis stated that ha The j)awnbToker Wdit hadbeen hd.mn away, but it was rumored pawned a week previous by a rough, amongst the crew that Jensen had looking man with a rough beard, fallen overboard, as some of them He. seemed very poor, and would had heard asplash. No one, how- Lettie began to susnect something probably, come again; so Wilks ever,-1 possessed surhcient evidence A in Ktnte' srv casp. and the anair wronjr, as ins uemeauor wueu utsi - r,, d , -i - was ill, as he had not been at the bank that morning: Most extraordinary 1 Adam hadj not been home all night, and Mrs. Megs, bia landlady, said she had not seen him since 'he left on the pre vious evening for St. Kilda. aiirl nf. 'Kie rrja.KiHtt in Viro. fiirlKrrl 1 1 J T1 TTl ' for his family. The recital oj his parting with his wife was most pa- . What Hezt? thetic and heart rending, yet with -. '. . 0j tears in his eyes and a heart full of The single product of, vegetati6;-( agony he was forcedVto; laugh as wblch 1s more valuable than;any; though he had been -telling a most otDer nas eu ?ceueu w. - . ludicrous incident. .He -dares oat lOB couon Piam' , Vouoa ' go to church lest he be accused of was tbe ymg onr ancestors a making sport of the services and be oa" -vCepiury. ago, anu, tue woriu . reouested to leave the church. As aSreed with thera in' therraunt... ' for a funeral it would be out of th -Bat the capacity ;of Jetton for hu-v question for him to attend one. His case; is a most pitiable one, and is the more so because he is only wait ing the only relief possible for him, and one that he would hail with pleasure and almost prays for. At lanta Journal. . ; i . esti- The Panama Canal May Cause a War. then not' eaVaoffr1 cotton seed oil which was to be bb- f) tained from it. And how 'our -ex " . cellent brother Of .the' Atlanti!JCon- -stitution comes forward wifb TOeln-'-1' formationHhat "the hulls' of thecbt"" ton v' seed of ' the cotton States willp produoeJii ore" beef, btte.'niilk! ''and.' ' j ; clieese, more wool ahd'm utton tharir it l ' -t -il l 't,t"mmr' man uses was mated. We "had not hear&bf th Chicago, July 13J A special from j all the clover and hide grass -of Ten- And mistresses or servants, and the question about housekeeping will be solved. New York Star. Kia demeanor when . .. , . i . . . . I.., , . T; onfl rmmnn Trifflnc r"",! , Sir r l0ft in .K. .nnCflM,fnP nnt His patience wa rewarded, for the seemed as iMt wouiuoiow over, out a woman is put to housekeeping without reassuring. uju wiub w pawu a iiwu, uu " any real knowledge as to its require- Tnnn-. woro o11 A- was arrested at once by the detec- m tlie clothes of the dead man. nT! tions; and in a very short space of tive. : He rnade aruggle to escape, Lettie, however, stated her opin; txurse of training in every department time the disappearance of Adam ana seemea greauy aguaiea, out tne ion, ana some .01 tn papers iook 01 nouseKeepmg, wnetner iney arero oe T A no tUa . -tT--ewi Wi f watcn oeing recognizea as one oe- her view ot the case, tne resuu 01 versation. - longing to the dead man, his pro- which was that Capt. Francis, find- Then a discovery was made. testations of innocence were totally ing things were getting unpleasant Some boys playing on the beach disregarded, and he. was lodged in ly warm, left the place and went off at Kilda found the body of Adam Pon. to South America. Lind with his face mutilated so as weDl l !e? ine man wno ttie was in aeep urspnir ai nrr to be wholly unrecognizable. Ideu- had kllled her 'overhand her soul inability to ' prove the Captain s tified by the clothes he wore and was jiueu wim u,uuuoiy juvjmiub guilt ana Acans, innocence wnen some papers in the pocket. achievement of her "purpose. " she one morning received a packet Suicide or murder? 416 was z11 sienaer man, witn left tor her by tne uaptainfto oeoe Some people inelinedtotbe former a thick yellow beard, and he turned livered a week, after his disappear- idea, but most to the latter. All the away ni-8 neaa 8 euie enierea me ance And everything in the Undertakers' Jiae at reasonable prices. I have A Fine Hearse which will be supplied when wanted. Orders by mail or -telegraph will receive prompt attention; W. T. HUTCHINSON, 5-tf Wadesboro, N. C. -TLo" Divides II is Effects. "Big Mouth" Charley, the gay and festive Indian who playfully sent D. Pete to the -haDDv huntinar grounds at To Cash Buvers of General Red Bluff, for which commendable ac- uOZl He will enjoy iuo iiuspiutixLjr ui ATTENTION. San Francisco says: Sensational 1 nessee, Kentucky and 'Ohio.1' news of a probable war, between this Of apart ofthe plant that hhta3V"t Costa Rica and Nicaragua over the a. year ago' wai used-for fuel at&sZ'l'' y canal came by steamer yesterday aside as -worthlessl : VerUy ' ' . I from Panama. The Managua cor- Southern . States f; the Unioii Aha '5 1 respondent at Panama of the Star in this great stapl a weafth in.con-(? i and Herald says;; Avar party. has parison with which the gold mines', control . oT the Costa Rica Govern- of the world are insignificantSas u i mMit and nrcres nh immediate inva- ton Herald. ' .,- & .. . T . j-, .'- ,. . ; ' ' , demnity be paid for carrying the canal in the San Juan river for sixty miles along the Costa Rican bound ary. The land claimed by Costa Merchandise. Having jnst estaWished ourselves in our ew store, at the old stand, you will find our usual assortment of Dry Goods, Gro ceries, Hardware, Crockery and Glassware," Wooden ware. Hats, Shoes, &c, complete and offered at prices that will .state for seven years and four months, distributed bis personal effects as follows: To Jim Turner, his brother, he gave his oldest , wife, Lizzie, also his real estate and horses; the land is a 160 acre timber I .claim. To "Coyote Pete," a friend, he Surely Astonish You! Bought for cash, and :to be- sold for cash, IVi fc ...... - 7 - w- - tz O ftwainst "Covote ' Pete." which is th you cordially to come and see for yourself una be convinced ofsunexcellea oargains.-,, Pete," a friend, he :amair nf hWa'A cell. 8hessaid nothing and was-turn-M It was a confession. ?and it saved hia vounsrest wif e. Susie. To "Deer ruuvJ auuJw'"V , " . . , . 1 . . . , .. ... Tom,'! another brother, he gave Mollie had been taken, so that the general Mg away, wnen tne man steppeu Adam's life. - Turner, his dead brother Ike's wife, ms opinion was thatafterleaving Lettie", lorwara witn a cry, puuing on a uaptain Francis siaieu inai ine thirty head pt dogs, five Winchester h a walked down to the Tiertfalse beard, turned his face to the Swede had been drunk and abusive - on the'day prior to his. disappear- ov'1oi1 V ltn a shrieK the unhappy gin ance. and as the Uaptain was com- The affair caused a great sensa- teli 10 tne noor m a mint. hng on board at night be tried lo rifles, ouo rounas oi annugs, wo ro- . - - t.i;- i, volvers and f our inives, he gives to Jim to ; reiresn mmeit,i ana -naa Deen Aoctien Sale Every Sainrday of all kinds of rGeneral Merchandise, in good order and -sold froin -regular stock, which, if you don't want at my price, you can have at your own. - The only exclusive Furniture Store in the town. ; Special attention is directed to oar elegant line jof -Euriiiiure:,,: Bedsteads reason for placing Susie under his pro tection." She is a . tolerably tough, piece of femininity. Bed Bluff (CaL) News. ' ne- Wy to Iy atlhort. . "Bill SkimminsJburied his father iri a most iinhandsome way very near his barn," said the man at the other end of the table. "The neighbors, thought it was a shame, and made a good deal Of from $L50vqp ; Mattresses, $2.50 up ; talk about it. . One of them thought he Chairs, S.OOer set up ; Uane ano-oput- wouia punisn 4n ay evaruig iiiuu., twv seat Chambei Suits, f marble bufeau;$17)- laid in wait or him near his father's 00. Other suits from $12-50 np. vWash- grave on a dark night. tands, Window Shades-Curtin Scrim, Ta- "Aa Bill went by on bis way from the We Oilcloth all latest designs. Toilet Sits, .barn the man. rose up as tif f rtm tha Hat Racks; Cradles, ''Safes','. Tables, :Pic- tomb and claimed ' in & ghostly voice, tares, Picture Qord and Nails, Rugs, Mats -pm yourfatherj ..B11",: ":&-W';V- in fact, nearly every article in the.Fur- : . fvThosaid you warntCjBill answer- :ure ana upnostery nne, an at uotuj Git'down thai Inter yer bolehai Pnces- . " ' Uro KlAnrP and he- struck him across A'. P.-STEWAKT. ; I iu'.u.u : hrldln Ka was ftarrvinff such a rap that the" would be alarmist ' Carried the scars for months." Xjewiscon hew ' Ymmmmmmmm Birmingham, .. J uiy o. rteporis r-v. T?r,ra aift tVll- bow Parson Dun- UftllVa- - can,-residing- near Kewton,' Ala., f i - -Bit elorje'd Saturday, with the daughter A&U 34 t5tUAU WAX. M OI.-" n.iS"-neigiiyw , ? r0. , r -., tt :Sc:M'm Duncan's wife was buried Thursday, amJ -hensknerwh 5to:havebought : :- - -'. . i: '- : mi ' both strvebnine ana morpntne., i ne Casn A cco c. 1 QQ.4Ph IRI . :. I eloping couple departed oh "foot to, -P'ushy State. Standard, $13,500; i waTaSioriua bursuit? UNirSi MBncanBww be exhumeaV" and 'an examinatioii 846 W. H. BEERS, President'! Y Drganizqil 1B4S. t. in Force, 129,911. -Ky:. ' ; France in Force, 419,8850d f - tion, and Lettie became very ill. She also was the heroine of the hour, owing to her connection with the omlucky Adam, ancF-ber "portrait waria great demand. It was Adam Lind himself. stab hiin. 'Francis struck him with a belaying pin, not ;. .intending to kill him, but on finding f bat 'leh&a . Is Constmiplion' Inairable t- -'- - Read the followingv:v Mr. fC;i:BL ; Morris,' Newark, .-.Arkansas,'-- sayarr.h'l ; f.Was down with Abcess ' of Jju4jL2&.ife, l and friends and inhvsiciams nrro- . Rica has once been decided by a' nounced me an Incurable Consurap- ' treaty to belong to, Nicarauga, but tive. Began taking Dr. feihgs New';1 this treaty will be violated. Meno- Discovery forConsumptionVamvhowrU cal obtained from. Costa Ric only a on W -h Ll'S- ew months ago a concession, to car-(fi : medicine ever made. "V ; - ry a cadal along th xiver, but a new v ;:Jesse ? MiddlewireuTj' uhta,'; i party gained power and. repudiated says": Had it'not been for Doctor -. the agreement.. Costa Rica has a Kings JNewiJisco very. wr il l u xt:.., tion ' i wouia nave aiea oi jjuagcrt much Jarger army than Nicaragua, Tm-w.. Waa piv(,n;nn bv doctorsT .a :: and the- troops have been recently ni now in best of health." Try it. . 1 equippea wun ine oest guns irum t oampie ooiues aree at uv. xv . el. h nronfi. Manaana is ereauv ex- u, vu. o utuS dvuid. 1 - -o ... . . - . cited, as troops have beenxnassed-on the -Costa Jtucan frontier and an im mediate advance' is feared. . - V PART III " This terrible drama was becoming done so,' he .threw the body oxer. more mysterious every. day .r Adam board to conceal his crime. It had Mar Darlington learned all the expiamea tnav tniniting ne wouia evidently united-with the tide over facts of the case connected wiOTAd- be arresteu for tM bezzlement -of tp Kilda and was stranded on am's crime; and" congratulated him- which he had been guilty, he'went: tbe beach. self that he was now rid of such an awn De pier at pi. juua, wun Th nfnsain beint mn Je nub- undesirable son-in-law. No one else, the intention drowning': himBelf, I A'aailiWas released, and shortly -. I t r j - ii. . i.-- uTt. - u J ; rl ' . - however, knew of the embezzlement, 1 ana louuu uu UM, "f . tuo -" U1 afterward went to England on funds as tne manager, true io nis promise, ! - : suppnea oy Max uarnngion. had replaced the money, and .the W; marry him? whole 'affair, had: been ; quietly AinKinr , Yes. A year after the, events de- settled. ,-. . . ne cnangea ciotnes w?in tne corpse, g6ribed she became Mrs. Lind, al- When" Lettie recovered again she And ; taking vhis own money and tbougn her father .strongly, opposed had a fixed purpose in her lite; jewelry, ilea wit,n tne intention oi tb match. namelyv to hupt dowa -Adam's mur- leaving Meioourne anq wrHinguie Adam was not worth v of her ? ierer, but. the dihaculty was to bnd mat ne was in saiety &oon, nowever, Tn01 .But a woman can see no im him. Bhe. however, determined to he saw m the newspapers tne mil perfections in the roan she loves. : 4q her best, and, although her lather account or tne crime, ana naa ueeu go Lettie married" him, and Max tried to dissuade he she interview- atrard to leave, tne city, areacungTiis- Darlington relented.- ed a detective and gave him her or-1 cotvery. lie ; pawnea.; nis ; jeweiry, Adam turned out a better hiis- ders about the matter.: ' . . ana naaaipw oeenunieuuowu vy band . - ' . thast i was -ex pected r which ' , With a determmed woman.oh histhe ;very twornan whose tixad pur- pfed the -influence of a good wo- track it seemed impossible that the pose it was to avenge his death. m an'g , ove,1, add . also . tha,t t this" murderer of Adam Lind would sue-j;v Lettie now saw the.! terrible )0sT- terrible expeiience ad taught;him ; ..pssfu 11 v effect his escane. -It was tion she had "unconsciously pliced a ieRPOn. ' ;rrV--'' - o:.--'-, -.I JSlectric .Sitters.' iii.j Why would -not the coming cen-u tennial celebration atFayetteyille.be 1i a good time to give; the rnovement J .Q to raise a fund for a; Soldiers'-Home 12 in this State a good fiend off 4fshej amount desired be oat; contributed :!r'-' in tb e mean ti m e ?There-wilt ido u bi-iiA i This remedy is" becoming ' so well rkriown and o popular as to need no Jesabe assembled oh thafoecaswra onsKia montmri" Airtvnn novp nen v 't t . : . t:- ir ' .. upvw.c w-.w i a jarsenumoeroi.J?iorinc.arojanian8, vi. Electric Bitters sing; the same song ,many of tbem prominent in" public - of praise. A purer ; medicine does and private life, who took consnles" 0 not exist andiUs gmranteectto do 0X1S part8 ia thewabetween-Mhe-4 -all that is claimed.-'Electric-Bitters sfalM snri,. thpv whnld rtnuhflpss . ?lie a?" a8easea of the Liver j an interest in ? this movemenkv' ' and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, If irl lhe meantime;-it be decided 13011B. oau liiieuiu huu umeiuw rt mAVA Trinitv tVi Ipotr from JJtA - : tions caused by impure blood. -WilH present location, and itan be deS-' ti'i&yr driveMalaria from the system and -itelv ascertained that the' briildrni? iai vW- : ii .ii ui..:.i . , . ."w.:.. j "i T prevent as wen aa vure mi iiaiw crj . be .purcnased' afc a ascflevL:-.x.:---.I,' fevers. For cure of Headache,; Con-; prtee for theproposed HomeVthenl - 4 stipationand indigestiofl try Electnc lhe proposition will beingood.8hape,;ri:m Bittets entire satisfaction guaran- and t amount Wraoney requirjini? --1---n; teedj OTi money Tefuhded.U Price 50 ed soefinitely understood thatihe cents and $1 per bottle at Dr. W. M, movement carr be met in biMiness x' 'wtuAw-u. vv, d u6.owiw v ..wi 11Ke way anaoa tariea on avonca -r ; j- with av Jair p(ro8pect ot success-, i. f- v .. ; v-! r--S , the KEMABkAStE cinBEs j Wilmington Star wnicn nave ueea eueufceujuyxAwvio . -- . . -c:,,r- .-. sapariUa are sufficient proof that tmm icine does possess peculiar curative power. Mrs. Wmslow a Soothing Syrup, shoald .;;r i In the severest cases : of scrofula -or salt always be used wheoQarttiagf ntrif oiarationshadbnlth.. . Xt reheves ;,tb kittle., sufferer at,, . - - . i . - . I v r. I - .. ...... . it i n a 11 aa a r.nn. T.na pni irx kii ujnH lij u ctiittiti s n vi ui iu.ni j xii Ji. i,; fhp finrlino-f tKp: Inm in, for Adam Lind wasiormej-jy . -, -v .-, --f T iseroiuwus .r ""."rr.r ' "rTi" T 7731" - n :v:ri.:.iiJ:AJfit7. p';-1:;.-;':-,.. V'..? Herts, of .East Wilson, . r., wno; naa imr- ,reueye h ; hndr 6 that there tiaa oeeil plenty CnargeaWilQ .ine muiucc r w-, -- t- v - : abscesses on HisTacel ana neac; inac alanine, ueui, kuowu reiueuv juj v.- Oi lime lor iu ooao01u w , , - - . , , f r . . Are.ypuiiuiuc ;'uyj" 7' r Km disease and scrofuta sorbad that phys-J otner,auseB,.rtiweniy-avQ ceniB. wvwtv ; ' - but seeing nothing aennite i naq -oeen iij.urnu oui. ik u mc i j. v. ionsupation; , Mizzmess, wa pcM icians said he could not r6coyer,axe- lew j - i v - '--V- ' ' .V ' r " ;: -' I ' -:iTLJ.Lr. . L. JkAAnf ,arn Yrir 1 " it " !' . o SCit. ;i -t TT li 1 -: :i ' J'l --i -il --J-l .t .'14... - . ' . i poWerlees-, the use t tlooaa oareaparuia cncej-jbpTwuuces nawiR uniet-sieep vj f-'.--- has brought.aboat' the happiest- results.-'-e5eYng The .case of Mias Srabi O. Whittier of eheib awakes asbright a bntton.. It ? f s ; TwfH .Mass, who suffered terribly .from is very , pleasatft to the'. taste. .'H -soothes ; v v r a nni. I .finKo ;in whinH wrniderhl! I - Ji.4 nasal IDieClOr IT ee Witn 'eaCU Vi V :.s..V. -v ' covered It W3S? more man prooari wuumyi' muis wa i""tou,2JJrv??"6yeiiow skiu f.';(ouiwu-j iiwn." joi.tu r"', " . r:j!i p. .7 , , ..t., "j - j- .-,-?.v.-i-,- ; scpyereait a -J Vff-.t- -iTi- f t-"'itr. 1:2.- - 'tw. rnr m .wiv'pi Hnr ? venres are 'effected by. this rodicine Shuoh's.Catarr.h Remedy, im rrv V. - I erboV.i Mct pr; w75 r . 1,1 1 1 u, special Agervp, - We mS1
Rockingham Post-Dispatch (Rockingham, N.C.)
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July 11, 1889, edition 1
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