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"ouwai iu Anson coun- ? aa been appointed postmaster at V adesboro. i - ?' THURSDAY, SEPT. 5, 1889. Church Directory: - .. METHODIST CHURCH Rev. M. L.' Wood, Pastor. Services every Sabbath at 11 A. M., and at ai 7:30 p. m. Prayer-meeting every Wednesday even- in; at 7:30. Sabbath-school at 3:30 p. M. BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. L. John 60N, Pastor. Services 1st and 3rd Sunday nights, and 4th' Sunday. ;'morning in each month ; ! Roberdel, 4th Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock; Pleasant Grove, 3rd Sundav at II a. m. ; Cartledge's Creek, 1st Sunday it 11 a. M. and Saturday before at 4 P; m. Sabbath-school every Sabbath at 9 a. si, PEE DEE HEI6HTS M. E. CHURCH Rev. F. L, TowHSENn,, Pastor. ' Serv ices at 11 a. mpu the '1st Sunday and at 8 p.m. on the 3rd Sundav in each month. Sabbath-school every Sunday at 9 a. m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHRev. P. R. Law, Pastor. Services the 1st Sun day in each month at 11 a. in. and 8 p. in. Sabbath-school every Sunday at 9 a. to. Y. M. C. meets every Friday night. i - As will be seen by reference to the advertisement, the sale ol the Wet more lands has been postponed un til Tuesday of court, the 17th. i - m - - Conscience sHons7 The following letter, with $115.00 in currency . enclosed,-iras reeeiveda; few days ago' by Dr. P.iV Stansili, dropped in - the pbst: office here.' We give it literally, except'the puric-. tuation : ''The enclosed "amounts ar instlv5 ' "us.. jr. j. VI . i nvinort.rn off uwiujt. as natnei notfis rtr iiih n veaieruay. one 13 visitiner relates and will be absent a month nr en do without the funds to refund: and K.,,Th8 Union li8sting.,,,;. r: ".'Ijast S and ay a protracted m eeti ng roas begun in this place: service be- mg held Sunday morning in the Baptist r cbu'rcbrfRev-flP,'; K.c; Law preaching a most excellent - sermon from the text, vLothey" were very dry." At nighMrrWTTfe con-f- THE MAILS. Postoffice opens. at 7 o'clock a.m.- Mails going West on C. C. Railroad close at 6:3o p. jc. ; mails going East close at 7;15 a,-m. Money order department open from a. m. to 5 r. m. - D. M. Moreison, Postmaster. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Another lot of Woodbury Fruit Jars, quart size, just received at J. W. Griffin & Coa. It is estimated that fully 500 peo ple attended service at the Method dist church Sunday night. .;, ... Messrs. T. L. Seigle. & Co. Char lotte, N. C, enumerate in a flew ad vertisement this week some of the new fabrics'iri fall and winter dress goods just received by them. See adrertisement. Mr. J. W. Cole returned last week from the Northern markets and has received a large portion of his fall and winter stock. It was selected with care and with a view to be sold :as low as the lowest. Go see him. Philadelphia and New York was given, have been long time'for sterday. She is visiting relatives gttenCtJnifiaow I could nbfrie tea- ; do without the funds to refund, and ' you will plese be soi klhd fbrto hand The Carolina Central - railroad' ifc to them. . S7.00 Xo'r Maebr R..;T.' company -discharged 20 hands- last LonS J S10 for , Col. Walter Steele ; Sunday because they -refused to 8iX) for .R. &. Led better, (minister): worK mat day. These hands are ou-w Jor vjoi. jonn JLeaK, deseas now loafing abom town, most of e(3)j ; 10.00 for Dr. Whitmil Small thcm, witb nothing to do and no wodi (gone West); 820.00 for the mi-Hus oi. nveiinood. It would be ""J"yB,.-iur tne ixira is goou io well to keep a lookout for the. lardpr 1 moved uom. Rockinsham ana poultry house. twenty-five years back"s If There was neither date nor'signa- ture to the letter; not the least hint as to whence or from whom jt came. The letter and the money were en closed between the backs of an old - Mr, W. S. Fowl kes requests us to return his sincere thanks to those persons who were so kind and at tentive during his recent bereave ment. The heart cannot give ex pression to the gratitude that swells account book from which the leaves within i loathe kindness and ser- had been removed.!" None of thVold vice rendered when the anael of i ' tne sender is. County Matters. The Board of County . Commis sioners were in session on Monday and transacted the following busi ness, besides the usual routine work R. H. Morrison was appointed to rebuild bridge at Gill's mill. the Magistrates of Laurel Hill and Beaver Dam townshios were c appointed to look after Richmond county's interest in the rebuilding of bridges on Drowning Creek Mark Morgan and A. A. Malloy were appointed to replace bridges at All the" breaks in the C. C. R. R. between Hamlet and Rockingham were repaired by noon hut Saturday and several car loads of freight were Drought here Sunday, since which time the freight trains have run on regular schedule time to this plac8. The repairs between here and Pea Dee River were completed Monday and the first through train since the, washouts came from Charlotte Tues day morning. The passenger and freight trains now run through on scneduie time. uae on A. D. Stutts, Esq., at the new mar ket, will supply our people with beef three times each week Mon days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Later on, when the weather gets cooler, he will keep pork, sausage, fish, oysters, &c. See advt. & ft , i ... Aiier we nad printed our paper last week the northeast corner of Pee Dee factory, undermined by the strong current which beat against it through the broken dam, fell-to the Poley bridge and Morgan's mill. ; ground, - me wall cracted several y. y. Graham was appointed to w iMi o . i .1 j replace bridge near his ho it must tall, the Superintendent had , -r, , the floors well braced so that they u- remained intact, except the corner of The Sheriff was ordered to lay out the lower floor which gave way. One a public road from Ledbettcr's fac uoui was oroKen up, wnicn was tne nrv tn HnmlPt tl, ,i;imn.r. r.r A J . I..' ! J .wv,via w viiiy uuuiULB uuue luuie maun mei v . i, . 1 j It will Proba blv be two months be- ' wUU,.,&to rrL i -i lore anv of th milU will rpanmn Ane county omaiissionern ac- operaiions possibly longer. A largo cepted a proposition submitted by Messrs. W. T. Covington; & Co. Are receiving a very handsome line of fall and winter goods whitjh they ;aro opening in their elegant new -store. They are now. ready to buy yoar cotton. and sell .you goods, and we guarantee you will get fair and ssquare treatment. See advt? " - 4-i i - . . . CapUL. T. Ererett's life was msur ed.for $15,000, S5,000 in the Con-nectrcut-Mutual Life Insurance Co., $2,000 in the New York Life Insur ance Go., $3,000 in the Knights of Pythias, $2,000 in the Knights: of Honor and $d,000 in the Knights .and Ladies of Honor. Laurinburg Exchange. Mr. Anman, the new merchant in Mr. Will Stansill's building, has a well assorted stock oi dry goods and groceries to which he calls attention fin our advertising columns this week. ! We bespeak for Mr. Auman a liberal share of the public patron- Age. He has cast his lot amongst 4is and we should encourage the per manent settlement in our midst of all such men as he. We are requested by N. G. Nich olson, Esq., Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of steeles township to say that the Board inetj accord ing to law, on the first Saturday in August but adjourned the meeting until he second Saturday in Sep tember, at which time the public road overseers of said township are requested to meet the Supervisors at Little's Mills and hand in their re ports. All roads not found in good condition will be reported to the grand jury, as the law directs. We never understood until a few days since, why it was that many persons emigrating to other sections no not subscribe for their home pa per. Onei candid enough to express himself, say, it takes years to over come a longing lor thedear old noroe and When they realize the ad vant ages they have left and read . week after'week the news' of the neighbor hood in which they formely lived, they either have to quit taking the paper or return to the fcenes of their childhdod.-Lenoir Topic, If you want your friend or rela tive to come back home send him The Rocket. - JDIKMlHAMr - Ala., -ijepi., Z.-AV I f -, - - : J-ii-i jacKsonvuie, Aia. oaiuraajr rrst there was ;a unique reuniorrThe col-i ord-men who Served in thtf Confed-; the Town Commissioners to pay half the expenses for placing a good town clock in the tower of the new court house. number of hands are thrown out of employment, and many of them are seeking work temporarily at least in other mills at different points. Hot7 to Gtet Bid of th3 English. Spar row. This bold find pert little bird & gradually making its way into every portion of the country, and it has been thought that they were here to stay, until the following remedy has been discovered which we find in one of our exchanges : "To destroy the English sparrow, grasp it firmly by the legs, hire a boy to hold its bead down on a smooth block of wood and with a keen hatchet cut its neckin two. If the blow misses the sparrow ; and outs off the hov's finorers. nrofiiirp another boy and proceed as before." Saturday night, August 24th erate army in various capacities is tearhsters, sert)tscooks,Tetci, had a "Confederate reunion"." "The dayj wasltcelebrated with a . barbecuiej speecljes.a.nd.aseball. At a meet-; ma-f rlfihate" wjiSJbelfl nn the riiies-! ducted services Jn";:Meth6dist j tiqn'whetherJiho-Democratic or the Church which iwag.j;acked-almost to Repnblicaparty was the best friend its fullest cabacItv.-'gTfJce-Sundav tathlnegro humor prevaU two services artf held eacrTdayVlat edahCoufc j j 10:80 a. m., and at 8 p.m. On Mpn-; 0t, . ,r4t, . 04j.t. Li day it was a remarkable event that Mecklenburg county, was taken up every bar room in town was closed Ithe '.Toad to Rutherford College Sun and most of the bar keepers wenV to l day to undergo a preliminary invesj church ; nearly all i the stores were Mga.tiOA. on the charge, of . apsassma: also closed, and clerks and mer- ting James Parker at that place a , i.l. ,1 tji - . . OUUI)i:,lllUiC OgUri ID, (UU luau uuuuw wfui. 10 near uiw uoru ex- t,ao uatun tuvtkatan:n frt-001 I 1IUW UUD UVI.U VU1 VUQllllJL. A.KJA. DO I 1U1 pounded 3Mr;rFifeiEveryi?day: ysrsharhe'wdnIdkfirParker. and since then business is almost sua- it lsdaimed thatstffnoTeHt proof In r,pnrfirl .fmm.-iCi vir.rt until 19 at hand to show, th'at he either shot , . ' t " : v . Parker himself or had it uu peupie come irom two 10 bix Newton Enterprise.' miles in the country.. W e have I " : " " never seen such a religious enthusi asm heie as now pervades this com munity, and we believe and sincere ly hope that it may result in much and lasting good. "Bill Fife," as he was familiarly known herein former days,; is a man thoroughly consecra ted to the Master's work and has a peculiar power over histudiencea. He is earnest , and sincere, and . de picts sin in all - its hideous phases, without regard to. whom. he may "hit." His very candor and earnests ness infuse confidence and attract to him those who would "turn from the evil of their ways." He is ably assisted in the work by Revs. P. R. Law of the Preshyterian church, L. Johnson of the Baptist church, and fc L. lownseod of Rocking- The chief BeiMoa tor tho great sno- ham ' Circuit, M. E. Ch urch. Dr. ess or Hood's Sarsaparllla is found in the ; . article useu. n la luerii uiat wins, stuu uuo OOd 13 UIiaYOlUaDly absent lrom tact that Hood's Sarsaparilla actuallyj &0 home complishes what is claimed lor it, is what nas given lo uus raeuicine a popularity uiu sole greater than that of any other Barsapa- Mprit Wini rilla dr mod purl" IVICl I L V V 1 1 1 0 fler before the pubUc. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, Salt Kheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Biek Headache, Biliousness, overcomes That Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength ens the Nerves, builds up the Whole System. Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all drug gists. $1 ; six for 5. Prepared by C. I. Hooa 6 Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. N i -,14 M-fZTrYr. T - si '-o -ijr'i snu ; yv.ni-uix wi.i.jfK'c 9 snts eiii ;: garottlfe'fro rtt . witlr ijctt go cidsJ atiiew ..: y s oi.-- Js.-.:r, ,,'- f, . ;. -'. . " '.'" -: "-"";!-prieeS '1br-;;:V?-n; -o'luoU n . l - "f- '- a ; Jiist reeciredl tu.lbt of Brosran Shoesrtbe '-- ' ' " -- '".' ...'.' ii " - O-. - r. 1 j, bast -w4haSfc yet kept. - ; stoek at 60, 97 : $1;18 .nd; up. Our ,$1.47 shoes and scotch bottom sewed shoes at $1.69 have Aid equal. ' , v t A few summer g6ods left which we are bound to close out in order to . - ... - - - . ' - y msxke room for the purchases we will make when ' we attend the auction rooms in New York next month. . - ;i i ' rt Figured Orsss - Larjns? gfj-g Other summer Dress Gebds worth 5 cents, we offer at 2 cents. cn New Advertisements. Back at Hons. We noted last week Mr. Wall's re turn from Europe. At that time we ad not seen him, but during the p:ist week we have had the pleasure of listening to some description of the lands he visited and the sights he saw. But of these we do not propose to speak," hoping that he wi!lgive our readers a series of ar ticles upon the subject. He sailed from Liverpool on the 17th of Au gust on the steamship, 4"Umbria,r and landed in New York harbor oil The Merit TT W Death of Mrs. Towlkes. This community mourns the death of the excellent wife of our towns man, W. S. Fowlkee, Esq., which event occurred on Wednesday last, best time made in any one day was 471 miles, and the lowest was 427 miles, (that is, for 24 hours.) The second day out (Tuesday, 20th) was very stormy, and many of the pass engers were violently sick. But dur- 28lh ult. She had been a sufferer inS the whole triP Mr- Wal1 3 free for years and bore her affliction with christian patience through all the dreary period. She was a member of the Methodist church, having professed religion at the age of 13. She was a native of Fayetteville, born in that town in the year 1830, but was long a resident with her family in our town. She lived a christian and died a christian the fitting close of a worthy life. from sea-sickness, barring a slight qualm of the stomach in crossing the North Sea from the Netherlands to England ; and that he attributes to a chew of strong Dutch tobacco taken before breakfast. Some of his friends accuse him of not having stomach enough to be affected by the sea or anything else. A OAED. September has come again and with its coming the Fall exhibits of Dress Goods and Trimmings quick! v foilow. He wish to thank the pub lic in general, and our customers in particular, lor heir liberal patron age in the past, and we hope by strict attention to business and by maintaining our nigh reputation as business house, to retain and m- crtase tnat painina;e wiiicu nas been so cheerfully given. W e wioii to state lo the puohc that tur new line' of Fall Dross Fabrics, And my motto Imported Dress Robes, and Novelty dence and patrc trimmings for Dresses has arrived and we are now prepared to send 1 f mt 1 samples 01 same, me siock was never greater nor selected with more care. 10 attempt a Uescrintion 01 these new, fresh, attractive goods would be folly. To see them is to admire them. Beautiful Robes of exquisite design. No two alike. Iwo leaders in Dress Goods : Incot, woolen, 80 inches uidc, gray, blue, brown, at 2S cents per ard : forty- inch Black Henrietta, every thread wool, at 50 cents. Two shade?, jet All of which will be sold: cheap for cash; black and blue black. Thev are Your patronage solicited. Very Respectfully, DEMPSEY AUMAN. in .iParits Goods bought from a bankrupt , . . . ., 1 , . : -stock ' . ; , . : ' ... ' shall bft.to marit the cenfi- onaqe oi" the people of Rock ingham and surrounding country. I have opened out in Mr. .W. P. Stansill's new bunding a nice stock of Notions t -Slides t & i TOBACCO, SiTOFF, CIGARS AND A FULL LINE OP GROCERIES, true "Leaders." T. L. SEIGLE & CO A. D. STUTTS' What Does It Mean ? During the past week or two sev eral houses in town have been visit ed a night by some person or per sons who tried to eflect an entrance, but in every instance the marauder has been discovered in time to frus- Difflcalty at a Ball Game. Last Saturday the Wadesborobase ball club went to Darlington, S. C, to play a match game with the Darlington club. From the reports we have seen the Darlington club or a part of it at least was captious from the first, insisting upon an um pire from their town. This difficul ty was finally settled by.; electing fi0ne thing we have frequently stated that the people do not seem to remember, to-wit: that we cannot occupy-our space with lengthy obit uaries, resoljtions. of respect, fcc. The death of an individual is of no interest to any one; outside of his or her circle of friends and acquaint ances, unless the individual be a person of note and ; of v wide jeputa tion, and it is not fair to the balance cf our readers to 1 publish a half col umn obituary of a person , unknown to perhaps a dozen readers of Thk Rocket. We gladly publish all death notices free of chafgoit for a'-l in excess of ten lines we mustad liere to our rule of three cents per hne. Our Laurel Hill" friends will under8tand why the "Resolutions bf lieepect" are omitted. . .... v. tratft his nlans. The house of a widow' lady on Washington street two umpires Mr. Will Marshall, bf has been visited on two or threexlif- Wadesfeo.ro, and-qne.frora Darling- ferent occasions. Last Sunday night ton. The game proceeded without about 12 o'clock some person went trouble until the eighth inning when to Mr. C. W. WorleyV house and the Wadesboroboys were ahead, with tried to effect an entrance, but the Darlington team at the bat. One Charley happened to be awake and of- the Darlington men, in running beard him and peeped through the window to see, if possible, who the intruder was. But about the time he got sight of the individual the women folks al3o heard him and y like women "folks will, screamed, and frightened hihi 1 off-f-npt how ever, before Charley had got to the door with bis"; gun and let fly two email loads of 6 buckshot, three Co the barrel, at the rapidly retreating midnight skulker. The man was above the medium size and wore dark clothes and a white straw hat, but Charley could not tell whether he was white or black! Charley says his gun how contains" 40 buckshot and is ready for, the next thief, who comes his way.'.: Vw: --Vj--- - : r from second to third base, ran over the base and was put out, and urn pire Marshall so ruled. This angerr ed the Darlington club and they be; gan to curse and abuse the umpire an d . th W aflesb orp boj s i4ge n eU y ; ;Flhally'af yotfng rBali liamecl Dargad ran up" and dealt Marshall a. heavy blow on the head with a bat, felling him. to thegfound in an unconscious condition. Pistols, clubs and knives were drawn and a serious difficulty was preyented-flhly by thf interven tion of older' and cooler heads 1$ seems to us the Darlington club act-; ed very badly, while the attat k upon ypUhg Marshall t was cowardly iri the extreme, r. ;y.,- .; 11 MrIarshal was itl a very critical condition at last accounts and his recovery , is by no, means certain. f Miss Nielli McGilvary, daughter ary now in Siam, left Tuesday for fNEW MAIiKET few days with friends, will sail by Pacific steamer, for Siam -where she willierigu'ge'in the' missionary work. She will not ..rench her destination till Dec. 1st. She is a bright young woman and carries with her the rood wishes of mtiny friends in North Carolina. Sauford Express will"fcewpp!iel witb'ttice"b?ef' -, . v ... -. .... On KcmdayV'Wednosday IM Sattffday of each week. The patronage of thf public solicited. In season I will keep pork, Sausage, Fish, Oysters, &c. A. D. STUTTS, In basement of Stansill building. Are you weak and weary, overworked and tired ? Hood's Sarsaparilla is just the medicine to purify your blood and give you strength. Tiiti Invalid's Hope. Many seemincdv incurable cases of blood poison, catarrh, bcrofuia and rheu ruatidiii have bedu cured .by B, B. B. (Botanic Biood Balm), made bv the Blood Baini Co., Atlanta, Ga. Write to them for book filled with convincing proof. G. WB; Raider, living seven miles from Athens, Ga.. writes.: "ir'or several years I euti'ered with, running ulcers, wiiich. doc tors treated and pronounce J incurable. A single bottle of B.;B.. B. did me more good than all the doctors. I kept on using it and every ulcer healed. D.'-C. Kinard & Son, Tdwaliga, Ga., writes:- We induced. a neighbor to try B B. B. tor catarrh, which he thoughtmcura ble, as it had resisted all treatment. It de lighted him, and continuing its use ha was cured sound and w elk" A voung lady, a Graduate ' who has K. M; Lawaon, East Point Ga., writes :. I had some experience in teaching,, desirea a- "My wile had scroiuia 10 years, one kept situation as teacher, either m a school or SELECT BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL ; ) for ; r J tv. . Young Ladieg . and Little Girls, K'.LLSBORO, N. C. milE. MISSES NASH & MISS KOL i LOCK wul open th Sixtv-first Term of their School, with prices riiduced to suit the TistES, Sept. 4th, 1889. ' ' bituated m the town o ililtsboro, famed for it healthful climate and cultivated so ciety. Great advantages are ' offered ' to parents m having special attention paid to the health, mind and manners ol uieir-chil dfen. Circulars sent on application.' HTUATION WANTED. growing worse, she lost her hair and her skin broke out fearfullv. Debility, ema ciation and no appetite followed. After physicians and numerous advertised medi cines tailed, 1 tried . o. a., and herrecov erv was rapid and complete. Oliver Secor, ;Bathmore, Md., writes : "1 s uttered fromiweak bacK and rhetuna tisai, . B. B. B. has proven to be the only medicine 'that gave me relict.- family. She teaches the English branch es usually taught in colleges, with music Best of references given. Address iiDITOB. RiOCKINGHAJI KOOKET, Rockingham; N. G. ;aSe: Gf Land. . ,-: - i . St. ... K. ' we are offering retail at regular New York wholesale prices. We intend to maintain and increase our reputation for selling goods cheap. I think we have convinced the public that the RACKET is no humbug as we have new customers almost every day i Some, near ob. loo,- seem to have found it out a3 they have given theirs the name "Racket." However,, it is not the name but the rock bottom n rices which creates the rush. ; Very Respectfully, ' ' . : :. . - . .... ; ;-. li orojaxi 33- Coliinsi uJu-,Jji;-'l..'r' J,JJ;UJL ; r-..; Si2Jm n 6 d : in a h a m , n,. oi HE ADQUAMTEESS; EOR PURE DRUGS. medicines; chemi CALS, PATENT MEDI CINES, TRUSSES, SHOUL DER BRACES, CANDIES, STATIONERY, ' D - PAPER, -PENS, INK; &c; BUIST'S SEEDS, ' . PAINTS, OILS, VAR- ITISSES & DYE-StTJFJU TQI,LET;AND. -r, "' !TANCYATICL:S,. PIGARS., TOBACCO. ;AKD :' ; CTCJAREtTES; ' ";finevjewelry., Physicians' Prescriptions carefully coin pounded at all hours, day or night. '-' The Best Soda and Mineral Water and Milk Shakes! "... - eppfTinre it ti I DDiri? - Ladies arid Gents GOLD AND fclLVER WATCHES, and Clocks sold. cheap.;and TiEcoMMENfc'Eo by physicians. warranted. . J.t Wt-Llt Y, ol eyerv deacriT)- tion at kWst jrices-fineaifiond Rings,-Pins, Studs,-c. ' ' ' :;-- . ' .... ; i' We become more anxious, to.close out seasonable' goods for- another season's stock, and to do this we musi knife the stock on hand. So we have marked down every thing to close them out for the cash. One line of "Ch'allfes we mark at 6'cts former price 8c, our 20c Challies at 15a- yd, purcCh'allies at 20c. The two last are novel Challies. 'have a few pieces : of Bazoo Zephyr Shirting ileft. v We pa them to you jiow 1 inese gooqs are very aesirauie iox. thc-:. summer , season, 1 1 "".!.- hefe- Ihe money. We nave just received anouier line of., white India Linon Lawn'.and Bared Nainsook. fromVtbe lowest q-the finestAlso Pink;. and White.haosqditto nettiug. " We ave on hand a lot of pants for men ;we will close o'ut'at from. 50c, to $1:25', good value, cost more to get them up out we pui me prices so as to move inem. July 1,1889. 1 - , ' 'u1 shoes "of th't; best maKe. will clbsS them allout at' ldwer bices than" tofore. In fact we Will sen you every 'lhings lower ' thah- ever for aA )e!Protraetedlmirigl Spring Hill closed laBt Friday with" 12 pro fessions and 8 accessions, and $110 were raised that day to build a .new baptisteryiheeh umljLannn- bhrg Exchange.. " ' . . . . Are you made miserable by indigestion, constipation, Dizzmess,;;lo5d of appotito, yellow skin;? -MSaibKls ViUdizer is a.pdsi live cure: ' Dr. W. M: Ppwlkcis& Ct. H Shiiob'3 Catarrh Remedy positive cure for Catarrh; lip.bthria and Cankerr ' Mouth. Sold by Dr. W, TJ'lowlkes & Coi ' State Warrants 'for sale at tins office. BY VIRTUE of an order of the Super- case of A. C. SJiaw, Administrator oWil liam alias ;I?am$l) flqWfrs,; ded,; against A. M. Long, Guardian ad litem of Era met Levy r lowers,, the undersigned will, on Monday the 7th day of October, 1839seIl to the highest bidder,' for cash, atptiblic Outcry at. the.' court house , door in Rockr iiigham, in saicT county, for the purpose of raaking assets for' the1 pay ment bf (he debts against the estate cf said intestate,1 the folj lowing lot of Jand in said town of .Rpck inghaTn; Viz' ' A lot botuftlecf 4 bV'r'thlands of R. S. jLedbetter, Robert Wall and oth ers, containing one acre, more or less, with one two-room, dwelling hbuse on game ; ; ,':' A; C. SHAW;Adm'r:; : of William (alias Dahiel) Flowers.' : This 27th Aug., .1883 4t. - i . ' r-latiings and Lace Curtains ! : Elegaiif , ldhe of! HattiSgs v?at TlSc I8c, Lace, Cujiauis SSMQ $00, j $5.0Vy$6.00 and 'up, periow.:., 1 7. ;! Everything in .Snminer Washabte3 a,t;H. HA RICH'S. Will be glad to receive or ders for any of the above named goodj ir anything id the Dry Goods lane, ' ':- , b Uiil . J - Va Gverefcirts, . yta of evpry; description snd.eyerjililpg in his line a9tottishin?lv-lowf ;i r ": ',' . J 'r ;' -;.:.' " ; 'v" - --Very Respectfully ' '" . : Jol 12th, 1889-tf UK . JfyLIAN; lf LITTLE( 36 Tryon Street; Charjoite',.;? - i
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