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'iV ... .'.7.: 1 t- ': s - ;v . Rockingham Rocket. "THURSDAY, AUGTST 1, 1889. Church Directory. METHODIST' CHURCH Rev M. L. Wood, Pastor. Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m., and at at 7:30 p. M. Prayer-meeting every Wednesday even ing ft 7:30. Sabbath-sch'ool 'at 3:30 p. M. BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. L. John son, Pastor. Services 1st and 3rd Sunday nights, and 4th Sunday morning in each month ; Rbberdel, 4th Sunday -afternoon at -1 o'clock; Pleasant Grove, 3rd Sunday it II a. m. ; Cartlcdge's Creek, 1st Sunday tit 11 a. M. and Saturday before at 4 p. m. Sabbath-school every Sabbath at 9 a. m. PEE DEE HEIGHTS M. E. CHURCH --Rev. F. L. Towksend, Pastor. Serv ices at 11 a. m. on the 1st Sunday and at p. m. on the 3rd Sunday in each month. Sabbath-school every Sunday at 9 a. m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. F. Pv. Law, Pastor. Services the 1st 'Sun day in each month at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sabbath-school every Sunday at 9 a. m. Y.'M. C. A. meets every Friday night. V , ; -MarriecL " ' Mr. W&verly Ussery and Miss Corinna Griffin were united in mar riage Friday 26th ult. Esquire V. F. Long. performed the .ceremony. : . m - . Diei Mrs. Mary Louise, wife of the ed itor of the Troy Vidette, died at her home in Troy, N. C.,on the 23rd ult., aged 31 years. We extend to brother McKenzieour heartfeltsym paihy in this his hour of sorrow and mourning, and hope that she has only preceded him to that land where there is no parting, and loved ones re-unite. THE MAILS. Postoffice opens at 7 o'clock a. m. M ails going West, on C. C. Railroad plose at, 6; 3a r. M. ; mails going last close at 7:lo a. m. Money order department open from 8 A. M. to 5?. it. D. M. Mobrisoji, Postmaster. Marriage Licenses Issued. For the month of July there were ten marriage licenses issued. Of that number five were for white and five for colored couples. Fol lowing are the names: White Martin Yarborough to Miss Emma Robinson ; G. C; Bald win to Miss Maud B. Benton ; Geo. Mr. Wall in Paris. . Paris, July 14th., 1889. This may be called the Centena ry of the natal daypf the Republic of France, for it was a hundred years ago that the Bastile fell, and the present form of government (in France is but the consummation of the ideal which was . in the minds of the people. This p. m;, at 3 o'clock, President Carnot reviews his grand army at Bois de Bonlogue in the suburbs of Paris.. The city is on its best legs. The banners are stream ing ; troops are marching along the boulevards in their gaudy trappings and with strictly military tread, and even the women and children are clapping their hands in mirth and joy over France's 4th of July. What it is in Paris on such a grand and imposing scale, it is all over the Republic on a less scale. "Vive la Bepublque" is the sentiment univer sal of the French mind to-day ; but they are a volatile people, and who knows how soon the tide shall have son ; Thos. W. Ussery to Miss Cor- med in the direction of aid paths. inna Griffin ; ' J. B. Bean to Mrs Mr. Sylvester relative in Darlington, S. C. Flora J. Driggers. -Colored. Henry Robinson and I t : r i . Ti- li.T v; o ;Q ,;-.;t;-,- j-iuuibu vtpei : x-eier rucj-uucuiiu LOCAL DEPARTMENT. and A. J. Ferguson; Arch'd. Me Eachen and Harriet E. Lewis; The rains for the vast few days Evander Graham and Charity have been the heaviest known this section for some time. in Wade; Terrel Allman and Julia Smith. See Mr. Tbeo. Weill's advertise ment of a lostilog. It is a fine ani mal. We hope he will recover it. The land advertised for sale by J. W. Hinsdale, as commissioner, has been postponed j See advertise ment. ; Messrs. V. C. Leak, A. L. McDon ald, Wat. Scales and Pres. LeGrand are spending a few days at Blowing Rock. You Can't m a "Coon." Last Saturday evening about 8 o'clock the report came up town that Dave Tyson, col., had killed Mose Faison, col., near the depot We repaired to the scene of the dif ficulty and found Mose in the sec tion Bouse lying on a cot, not dead but unconscious side of his head a gaping, terrible wound displayed itself. The skull was fractured The negro lay in that condition until nearly sunset before a doctor could be. found to attend him. He was struck with a Mrs. Nat Thomfs, of the Ellerbe bar of iron about two feet long and Springs neighborhood, we are sorry :nl,K,R;n rlinmfr. The weannn . 'l ' L . .f io Dear, ua ius. tu ui iu w.y.cw a l.i.- :nto two nieces bv com. 1 .... .-.. V-- wafilr- n rrr I Dili 11 U11L" 11C1 DUUJC "fe"' I . . . . .1 J 1 lug Hi uuuiaufc wuu nic uui-vcjc o cranium. The only witness who saw the deed said Moses wa& struck for no cause whatever. Another version is that Moses had threaten- "conjure Mr. Henry McCormac and wife returned from a ' pleasant visit to relatives at Rocky River Springs last Tuesday morning. for the sake of novelty, and when an other Napoleon's opportunity shall have dawned ? This man's memo ry will never fade from the mind of France. " The city bears his impress everywhere., its, monuments are built to speak his glory, for he al ways planned that it might be thus The arc de Triumphe is the converg ing point for the twelve most beau tiful and striking streets of the city, and it stands towering as an illus tration of the 'dominating idea of his being, that of everything center ing in himself. It is but one of Na poleon's many monuments. We stood by. his tomb on yester day a veritable Mecca still to which 1 1 - -. J a. i -- 4 - 'V-i -r-i .-! "v r 1 Across the right uia "U1U1"US tuulul.VUJC" F-.-ui- i ii i ii - -i cauv Dena meir steps ana wnn heads uncovered, descant to the stranger upon his unsurpassed qualities as a man and leader of ar mies. We looked upon the grand and; ascended to. the very topmost heights. We can say of Paris that which-we could not have said of other places "visited, that is, that it meets fully our preconceived ideas. We find it as we expected more completely given over to -fashion, folly, mirth-making and universal wickedness, than any place within the bounds of high enlightenment. They keep no Sabbath here as a community! Of course there are churches, aside from the grand Ca thedrals that are a study within themselves, but the masses make of Sunday their holiday as well as transact all manner of business as on other days. This fete day ol theirs suits them exactly to have fall en on Sunday. While we write, and just beneath our window, a seething mass of humanity is surg ing past with horns hlowing, lights blazing, and huzzahs rending the air. The city tonight, at each point of the com pas, is ablaze with brilliant flambeaux and eJectrie. &trancls of fire, while the hundreds of fountains playing simultaneosly lend a fairy land appearance to the scene. Bat we have "done" Paris and propose to leave it to-morrow. Au revoir. H. C. Wall. BARGAIN HOUSE. Weekly Weather Crop Btilletin, From Ellerbe Springs. Correspondence of The Rocket. Mr: Editor : Another week has passed - away,-with all kinds of weather, but mostly rainy weather. The outlook for crops especially for the cereals was never more en couraging. The people are enthused about a railroad. Everybody seems to be looking for a road by their house: Some are looking for a Toad from Hoffman, others say that the road from Asheboro will "come, but the populace are betting on the South nort & Bristol road. Well-a-day, when the superstitious legends of these old majestic rocks ana ciins vanish and the people are charmed w the soul-thrilling music or the iron monster, and then, Mr. Editor, your quill-driver will board the nrst rain, with quill in hand and parcn ment in abundance, ana your readers may expect a copious sup ply of news. . . . People are nocking to the bpnngs . 1 . i , L 1 I now. About twenty ooaruers nave arrived this week. If von are sick, come to the Springs, if you are tired ot work, come to the Soring, it you are well, come to the bpnngs ". Bo torn in order to move them .liV ruling K' " - ' , -Illl'l the catydid's harmonious voice per- since our removal we nave aeait nisrn prices meuies i lie itir ytiiii oncci onaiiio vi i -1. 1 : ..: : raeioay, anu wnureyiur uuiiviui. T. i.i T1 ill Al 4-UT;f UaLll IJIOWS ri.ll ri.lUUg lUt? JJ111C l After speuding some weeks with relatives Mr. Ed Garrett has returned to his position as clerk and book keeper with Mr. B. W. Townsend, of Red Springs, N. C. There are now ten boarders in the county jail two white and eight colored. Two are terving sentence and the balance awaiting trial at the next term' of court. mausoleum and thought of what another wrote, for- our school-day declamation exercises, in these words: "In the march of mind France, plunging into the vortex of a bloody revolution, arrests the at tention. Behold Napoleon a3 he rises like a giant from his slumbers and seats himself on the throne of ed to "conjure ' jave, ana ior mai , , . , Tr . a . i . i -.j I querea, ne nourisnea. ntrijomieu reason Dave was scared ot him and r1. . . , tried to kill him. Tyson was ar rested and committed to jail to await trial at the next term of court. At last accounts Mose was improving. A":. CrL- m m -T i V -V Mf Leadsin Xic"w New lot of Summer Dress Goods just re ceived. Being late in the season, bought them under rate and will mark them Rock , at once. only condemned by the tenor notes of the sandhill mosquito. Dew ITT. Examine our stock and prices ; it will cost you nothing and save you Prof. Wm. Baker, of Charlotte, died in that city last Monday morn- J oo T C T)-l-- U - A zFZ-rjrz r :Tnr; x a b. a. v vy UIULJJ J , X will regret to hear of his death. St-aCtiVe. Rev. P. R. Law, of Lumberton, Fayetteville, N. C, July 27 will preach in the Presbyterian At 6 o'clock this morning a storm church next Sunday morning at ci0ud burst right over this city, de ll olciock and at S o-clock at nignt. luin the lace with a-perfect flood The public is cordially invited. turningthe creeks into Mrs. E.B.Nichols, wife of the raging torrents. Three bridges were late Cant. John C. Nichols, died at i r - ... a:, i --T-- - u-;-f uer nome in ims tuna auci a ynot illness last Friday, aged 69. Her remains were interred in East-Side cemetery. Attention is called, to the adver tisement of Rocky Hiver Spring's In stitute, Prof. H. S. Pickett, A. B., Principal. Miss Chloe Parker, a tal ented vounslady, whose name fails to apnear in the advertisement this week, has been secured as Assistant. swept away, and the dam oi me Fayetteville cotton mills blew ut, washing away the picking-house and undermining a part of the main building. The damage to the mills is at least three thousand dollars. The city's loss on bridges, &c., is twenty-five hundred dollars. A trestle on the C. F. & Y. V. R. R., one mile from the depot was washed away. Transfers for the south were made. The damage toe cotton mills and bridges are being repaired as the thunder of his artillery at Italy and she fell before him. He level ed his lightning at Spain and she trembled. He sounded the knell of vengeance on the plains of Auster litz and all Europe wa3 at his feet. He was greater than Ceasar; he was greater than Alexander. But where now is the French Emperor where is Napoleon Bonaparte ? He has fallen from the throne of the Czars upon which he seated himself at Moscow ; the tremendous milita ry drama has closed, and the great tragedian has left the stage forever. His race was short, but it was glo rious ! It was like the bright meteor that flames along the horizon for a moment, and disappears ! The lion Eor the week ending Friday, July 26th, 1889. The reports of correspondents of the Weekly Crop Bulletin issued by the N. C. Experiment Station and State Weather Service, co-operating with the U. S. Signal Service for the week ending Friday, July 26th show that there has been an excess of rain-fall, an average temperature and about an averaee amount of cj sunshine. Seventy per cent, of the correspondents report the effect up on the croos as favorable. Cotton - i is generally reported as improving All upland corn is reported in fine condition. Wheat has yielded fair lv well. Too much rain for tobacco in some sections, but the crop gen erally is doing well. The following weekly rain-falls are reported : Hickory, Catawba county, 2.20 inches ; Salisbury, Rowan county, 3.00 inches; Dallas, Gaston county, 4.25 inches; Char lotte, Mecklenburg -county, 4.00 inches ; Rocky Point, Pender coun ty, 2.30 inches;' Elizabeth "City, Pasquotank county, 2.00 inches ; Hertford, Perquimans county, 1.25 mches ; Wilmington, New Hanover county, z.oi incnes. -t The weekly normal rain-fall for July is about t.25 inches for this State. The following special tempera tures were reported during the week : Charlotte, Mecklenburg county, 96 degrees ; Lumberton, Robeson county, 94 degrees; Weldon, Hali fax county, 94 degrees ; Wadesboro, Anson county, 94 degrees. Eastern District. There was an excess of rain-fall, an average f temperature and about an average amount of sunshine reported in this district. The effect upon the gen- A Short Time Movement. money. Bleaching, yard wide, 5 cents; Pants goods, 6c, 8c, 9c, 10c and up; Setwart spool thread, per dozen, 6 cents ; spol thread, good quality, 2 cents each ; Coats' thread, 4 cents; whole stock Brogan. Shoes, good goods, perfectly solid, at 79c, 83c, 89c, 98c and up; Gents Fine Shoes- Lace, Button and Congress 75c, 98c, $1.18, $1.28, $1.63 and $2.18; gents hand-sewed Gaiters, from bankrupt stock, $3.58 less than.wholesale cost. New York, July 2& A special to the Herald from Columbus, Ga., says : ' "There is a very important move ment among Southern cotton manu facturers which promises to be suc cessful, to get all of the Southern cotton mills that are manufacturing plaids to run on two-thirds time un til the glut in the market is relieved. Manufacturers of these goods in the South have Tor the past year been running on very close margins, and many of them at an actual loss, on account of the fearful cutting of nrices that has been caused by heavy overproduction of plaid goods, from 58 cents to $3.98. Manufacturers realize that it is ne cessary to resort to some extraordi- out, so bought at heavy discount and can offer them lower than we ever nary measure in order to save them selves, and brinr about a more satis- have before. . ,-. . I i.vr T-- T-i a nT -r mi . . i ? i .111 -T, .1. ( 4 1-.aI-.aA stroner nossibi ltv that boutnern .UMJi iA-v-l. i.nose wno come urbi ui uave tuui.e ui uie ucoo mills will be put on two-thirds time early in August. This willaf- Bargains. Nice line Ladies' Fine Shoes Small lot Slraw Hats in to-day. Season nearly feet at least five thousand operatives and untold millions of capital. Very Respectfully, of England has triumphed over the era! crop appears to have been fav- Advertisins pays. Last week Mr. C. W. Worley advertised through The Rocket for a book he lost. Within six hours after the papers fast as the water will permit. left the office he recovered the book, old citizens -saV the ram was the when by not advertising he may heaviegt in 50 ye'ars never nave beeu it luuio. A SAO 8TOR-. The child couehed. The mother We are requested to call the at tention of the town authorities to the bad condition of Green street. Thft heavv rains this week have washed a galley averaging about 2 ieet deep, in ine rmuuie vi we street. It "is dangerous for any one to attempt'to drive on that Btreet. fallen Tiger of Corsica, but his fame is immortal." Only this and nothing more. The man -and his memory are simply a study for the devotee of worldly ambition. But, Mr. Editor, you may expect more about Paris in detail. You will be disappointed, for we told you we should take no notes. It would be a bore to attempt it, and your read ers long since have ceased to take stock in these peny-a-line sketches about cathedrals, museums and the like, which foreign tourists are so Passenger Train "Wrecked. a i:ui. itJ -v nine vuuu The Game Laws. laws of this State, Section 2832 of the Code was amended hv striking out in line v j D three the word "fifteen." and insert- in- : I- ,1 C il - .l Knt " ug in neu mercoi me woiu.. uim, and by striking out in line four the Wrv.,1 ne r. t 1 -f ......ft " "-"us, nueeiun aay oi usnili and inserting the words "first day of fM-;hor," thus making it unlawful 'to hunter kill deer between the first la.V of February and the first day of October. ' ' . '. - . I r ran. no .emeu, wa , , t UA-v- fl onfferor una r " ' J rr s d Moral: Always keep Dr. Acfc- Blvc "OTC j 6" Tnliah Remedy at hand. " uttermost satiety of the average For sale by Dr. W.M. JJowllces flcvo. newspaper reader The World's Exposition here is the biggest thing in all history What that of New Orleans was in 1884. in miniature, this is in the most gigantic proportions. Literal ly all nations are represented in the exhibit ot toe persons, manners, commodities and inventions thereof. It is pleasing to American visitors that their own inventor, Thomas A Edison, bears the palm in the scien tific Avorld of invention, and tha fact all nationalities admit. The boast of the French is the grand achievements in engineering, known as the Eiffel tower, which stands at the entrance of the grounds orable. Cotton is reported as. im proving and blooming nicel7. Central District. The rain-fall was above the average, the temper ature about normal and the sun shine slightly below the average amount. Fifty per cent, of the cor respondents in this district report the effect upon crops as unfavorable Western District. The rain-fall was above the average, the temper ature and sunshine about normal. About 90 per cent, of the corres pondents in this district report the eflect upon crops as favorable. Cot- on generally is reported as improv ing. was detected in Memphis, July 27. A West bouna the act of stealing a pair of shoes pasSenger train on the Chesapeake last Saturday nignt irom me xvaciiei. d Ohio Railroad, due here at ,at v.ovmgion nauueu l0.Q5 was wrecked this morn- but he nroved slippery, as bigot on loose and ran off, taping the pun- mg at srignion, mu., ishmenthe deserved a good whip- north of Memphis, by a switch be ping. ing left open killed an engineer, fireman, baggage master and mail aeent. The latter's name is Burnett, The last Legislature made some am he resides at Covington, Ten important amendments to the game nessee, A the lW oauiy snaKeii up uuu ""v . nously injured. French woman, however aged and TERRIBLE. Two thirds of all deaths in New -- fmm nnnfsnmntion or XOI K. UlfcT ill c nuiu-vv... t -- . . rrUa c-r nrmioTtion hnfirm. will not die satisfied unless pueuiuuiiict. t 1-- . ' f hMrlc f-r most other cities.. Delays -Hft has ascended to the top of it are dangerous. Dr. Acker s English about 1,100 feet. The ascent Charlotte Dry Croods. 'lis seldom that so rare an oppor tunity is offered our patrons to buy Dry Goods. Our immense stock must go and we have only umil September the loth to rush it out We must have have room for Fall and there is no other remedy than to tret the uresent stock out. To do this we must sacrifice it. Your or ders will be treated promptly and carefully. One lot Wire Folding Bustles at 10 cents. One lot lathes' Balbriggan Rose, regular made, full fashioned, French toed, double heels, at 19 cents per pair. One lot ladies Jersey Ribbed Undervests, nice quality and nicely hnisbed at ly tts each. An elegant lot ol ratines at 15 cents. White Good?, assorted pat terns, at SI cents fully worth 15cts a yard a savins; of half. An elegant Mitt in black and colors at .5 c-s-nts. We are sole events for the Patent Finger-Tip Gloves only come in black silk. The ends of the fingers are woven lour thicknesses. An ele gant lot of ail-silk Surahs at 48 cts per yard. One lot of printed China Silks in dress patterns at 75 cents formerly $1.00 and 81.50 per yard. Dress Trimmings correspondingly reduced. An elegant lot of Ladies' Handkerchiefs at 10 cents fast colors. Dress Goods at any price you ask ; any shade and any quality. Blac'.v Goods a specialty. Costumes made to order at short notice. Jb lan- nels for Bathing Suits, Boating, Mountain wear. Also a nice lot of Habit Cloths. We want your orders T. L. Seigle & Co. Charlotte, N. C. headqtjarte: For Pure Drugs. MEDICINES, CHE-.II CALS, ' PATENT MEDI CINES, TRUSSES, SHOUL DER BRACES, CANDIES, STATIONERY, PAPER, PENS, INK, Ac, BUIST'S SEEDS. I PAINTS, OILS, VAR NISHES & DYE-STUFFS ) TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES, CIGAP.S, TOBACCO AND- FINE JEWELRY. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded atill hours, day or night. The Best Soda and Mineral Water and Milk Shakes! SPECTACLES T ALL PRICES. Ladies and Gents GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, and Clocks sold cheap and J. TIIITTT'T T) V -C J I rccWw-N DEO BY physicians.. warraniea. jivv-ur,i oi every u.scrip- tion at lowest prices fine diamond Rings, Pins, btuds, &c. Dr. W. M. Eowlkes & Co , ROCKINGHAM, jST . CJ. JAMES7T WRIGHT. New Advertisements. DO NOT SUFFER ANY LONGER. Knowing that a cough can he checked in a dav, and the first stages of consumption broken in a week, we hereby guarantee Dr. Acker s Jin- elish Remedy for Consumption, and will reiund the money to an wno bay, fake it as per directions, and. do not hnd our statement correct. Forsale bv Dr. W. M. Fowlkes& Co. Revival in Lumberton. AN EXCELLENT EDUCATION AT VERY LOW RATES JS OFl'EItED io HOTS and YOVKG STEJS AT DAVIS SCHOOL. This 13 a Military Boarding School, and is one of the Best Equipped Schools in the United States. Healthy location, Fine Climate, Mild Winters, Cadet Cornet mud, Cadet Orchestra, . I ' I 1 I J ' M L 1 j J1 vi ihi . . v. I - ' 1 I nmtinn far hifrh(!8t cla8SeS Ol "'J anv Collee or for Business. Complete Course in Telegraphy. For llegis- tny it full unrti.-iiliira u.ddrcS8 COL A. C. DAVIS, Supt., LaGrange, N. C. From the WMlminton Messenger we learn that Mr. W. P. Fife, the Drummer Evangelist, is holding three services a day irr Lumberton the morning service in the Meth odist Church, the afternoon service NORTH CAROJ-LKA, Richmond County. In Superior Court Fel'y Term, 18S9. W. A. GIBSON vs. H. A. BARBER AND WIFE. -Bv Virtue of a decree of the Superior The Coming MUSIC HOUSE OF THE STATE! BIB Are of the BEST as well as the cheapest mdhe. Tri- m ces LOW and terms EASY: -:o:- 1 neing frir Consumntion will ai- .nve rpl.AVfh and mav save your life. For sale by Dr. W. M. Fowlkes & Co. "Hacbmetack," a lasting and fragrant me. Price--5 anp: ou ceius. - made bv an elevator moved by hy- Iraulic pressure. Some of us were content to go up only half war, while others of us were bigger fools in the Presbyterian Church and the Court of Richmoad County,, rendered bv nisrht service in tho Baptist Church, his honor. Jaioea H. Mernmon, at the n - . - r 1, ,1- February term, lKy, X win sea a. pumic auction at. the Court House door, in the town of Rockingham, on Monday the 2nd day of September, 1889, -at 12 o'clock, a tract sof: laud in Beaver Dam township, Richmond County,' upon which Hugh A. Barber now resides-,, it. bejngr the . land de scribed in the pleadings, ia said cause. Whv will von cough when iSlnloh's Cure . Full description given on day ol sale. Term cash. '- T. C. UU Til Kit-, which latter is the largest church in town. The meetings are well at tended and great interest is manifested. With advantages possessed tfy no other house in North Carolina, and uuexcelled by any in the South, we are destined to do the leading Piano and Organ trade in tln3 section of this State and a part of South Carolina. We have direct access to manufacturers, and less expense at .home and can sell the Best goods for smaller profits And on easier terms than those who are subjected to city ex penses and a team of traveling men. Besides, we are not dependent upon this trade for a living. Our large Sewing Ma chine business supplies that. For particulars address JAMES A. A nasal injector iron with each bottle of ShiloliM. Catarrh Remedy. will -i"ve immediate relief, i'rice .10 cts 50 cts.. and $1, at Fowlkes drug store. r Coaimisaioner. exchange new sewing; machines for old ones. :o:- If you want a sewing machine don't write to a Northern company, or to anews paper man, buome to me. I can sell you the same gracre of goods as cheaply as any one else. ' I will sell Needles, the best Sperm Oil (not the heavy. gummy kind that you get "from other dealers), Attachments and parts for all machines. I do all kinds of repair ing. Come to sea me and save vexation and money. Respectfully, WTIIGHT, Advertise iii tlie '.- I- v- H -J '.,'r "v-: - i ... - . .-V, "V
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