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Rockingham Rocket.. c7w. WORLEY, Foreman, ""THURSDAY, NOV. 28, 1889. Church Directory. UETHODIST CHURCH Rev. M. L. Wood, Pastor. Services every Sabbath at 11 i m , and at a 7:SP M-prayer-meeting every Wednesday even- The upper Btory of tht court hm,B 11 .' u.. : ' ... . T r win pe ready for court next week. A crowd of eierhtft town Bilin rtiii -t-i .. rn, , aui HOW OUIKV.-I r 6 t succeeded in disposing of 20- or 25 of the machines at S3fi oyieue. times." That don't look like "hard Sabbath-school at S:30 P. M. . JA- Wright's popular way of do ing business, and easy terms of sale, iwKuwrwun tde fine quality of TUPTIST CHURCHRev. L. Johh- gooa ?e candles, has won for him - i-M . -ID rSt - A . "KT ...... en Pastor. services ist ana 3rd Sunday , &"uu u-aue. isow is the time to ;Vits ana ta oauv moraine in eacn i f "v jwu urucrs wim him tn Pi. month; ttooerue, ui ounaay aiternoon wgans ana Sewing Machines at 4 o'clock ; Pleasant Ogre. &d Sunday I in order -to get them by Christmas! ft ill V.BSrat4T2 WlU ve manLord.r8 to fill. Subbatn-scnooi every oauD&iu at a.m. I v. ,. Bau 1 We have been aslrerl hv pav wn. PEE DEb rlMUUio M. Ji.;UKCH ljam RainwnteM " " that his daughter Miss Sallie was buried in Chesterfield county, S. C icuittuiB were interred at Uak vrrovecourcn Marlboro county, S. v., on tne luth ult., and funeralized by Rev. F. L. Townsend. Cheraw reporter please copy. 1 be concert at Pee Dee Heights lasi oaiuraay nignt conducted bv Pnafnffir onens at 7 o'clock A.nr MuU rvV. It. L. lowngend. was neiiMs eoins West on C. C. Railroad close at 6:3o be recitations by children, and dia- w : T7.i.i ii i iugus etc., oy oia ones were very Kuuu. ine programme wassand- wiched with good music furnished by the Pee Dee brass band which awoke the sleepy babies at intervals. The concert was given for the Dur- poae of raising missionary money. A collection was taken up in the audience that realized $8.20. The choir then rendered some sweet vo cal music, the benediction was nro- nounced and alf went home satisfied with the entertainment. Mr. Town send is the man to get ud good things. And as a humorous preacher ne "gets there." Rev. r. L. townsend, rastor. Serv ices at 11 a. m. on the 1st Sunday and jit 8 p m. on the 3rd Sunday in each month. Sabbath-school every Sunday at 9 a. m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. p. R. 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. THE MAILS. 1 T i-1 p. M. ; mans goiug j-aa- uosa at :ao a. it. Money order department open from 8 a, M. to 5 P. M. D. M. Morrison, Postmaster. ADVERTISING-' BATES. l 2 " S " i col f " 1 " 1 time, nch, .75 1.25 2.00 2.50 400 8 00 1 mo. 2.00 2.50 4.00 5.00 7.00 15.00 3 mo. 4.00 5.00 7.00 8.00 12.50 27.00 6 mo. 12 mo. These ar net rates, contracts payable quarterly. 6.00 9.00 10.00 14.00 27.00 45.00 All 10.00 12.00 14.00 22.50 45.00 80.00 yearly LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Cotton, 91 ce'nts. Read Mr. Russell's new advertise ment. "Chrismas is coming." H. C. Watson, Esq., certainly drives a handsome pair of blacks. The Circus. Speaking of Andress' Circus which appears in Rockingham on Tuesday, December 3, the Henderson Toma hawk sayg : "There were about three thousand people in the main tent of Andress' --ir . i -.i i. circus yesieraay, wiin prooaoiy a thousand in the side show. The ground was mudd3', and the riding was on this account not verv rnrvl Mai. Jones is at his old stand. He The animal exhibit was fairlv eood. keeps first-class shoes and harness The band was splendid, and the alwiyson hand. ponies performed well, but the greatest curiositv was the sunlit Let evervone that owes SUbscrip- man. who rnntnrted his hn1v in si tion to the ROCKET, thinfc pf US when Uaeminirlv imnossihla wav. YVahnvR If you don't take the Rocket, come forward and subscribe. Only $1.50 a year. thev come to Court, next week. Our Baptist Minister, Mr. L.John son, haB moved his family here. We welcome them to our midst. Revs. F. L. Townsend, M. L. Wood and Mr. H.C. Wall are attend ing the Conference at Greensboro this week. attended some of the best shows ever in America, and have never seen the tumbling and trapeze performances excelled." They, come to Rockingham well recommended and will give two performances. Let everyone bow in Thanksgiv ing to-day and thank our Supreme Ruler for goodness shown us in the past. Messers Jas. T. LeGrand. J. D, Bundy and Prof. Alderman will make speaches at the County Insti tute next Friday. Superior Court and Comissiotiers day next Monday and the Circus on Tuesday following will cause an un usually large crowd in town. Mr. T. J. Steele returned from Florida last Friday. He reports his crop of orangrs very good and prices according. Boom ! Crack 1 Bangl The woods are full of amateur sportsmen to-day and woe be it to the sparrow that crosses their path. Uucle Bacchus Cole, an old and respecCed colored man, who lived near town, died last Saturday and was buried Sunday. Tht County Institute. Our people have been looking for ward with high anticipations to the visit of Prof Alderman to our town on his round of Institute work for the State. He began his lectures and instructions in the Methodist Sunday-school chapel on Monday last. There is a general attendance of the county teachers, both male and female The exercises continue until Saturday next. It is the uni versal opinion among our citizens that no occasion of greater interest to the people has ever been held, and it is especially fortunate that so accomplished a scholar and lecturer as Prof. Alderman is in charge of the work. Those who absent them selves from the Professor's exercises, particularly the teacher class, will be losers unmistakably. Let all turn out on to morrow, theconclud ing day. La-la-Ia-lum-da-dah. The bear men were in town last week. They had two fine ipecimens of bears and, after acting with the same, vamosed. The Book Reception. The delightful company which met in the Y. M. C A. Hall last Friday night were not disappointed in the pleasure which was theirs. As a recreation and literary treat it was all which the occasion All those wishing to buy the Self- promised to be. The bright smiles of ladies Threading Needle" can do so by ap plying to Mrs. P..C. Worley, sole agent for Rockingham. Mr. Sam Gardiner, who lives a mile or so from Mt. Gilead in Mont gomery county, was found dead in bed one night last week by his wife. A blood vessel bursting was the cause of his demise. Event fc whicla httire OTc tclied. and .W-aif feis, Massun? and Managarie WILT, KTftrBlT AT ROCEUGHAn, ft. C, ONE DAY, ONLY, TuesdaVjDecemtoer 3rd. ' He Showed His Good Sense. Our traveling "men as a rule are men of lively disposition. 1 ney make a good im pression on the public by their engaging manners, but when the true gentleman with kind and sympathetic impulses and that feelina of tenderness, known only to men of the highest- order is to be shown, the "drummer" is not behind his fellows. Capt. C.T?. Hoke, one of the most widely known traveling men -in the South, writes : "I got from vou a bottle of Dr Westmoreland's Calisaya Tonic for my little daughterwho had, been prostrated , with tever and was verv weak and had no appetite. She had not Used more than half the bottle before she had an excellent appetite and regained her strength with astonishing Tapidily. I believe it to be an excellent Tonic." This Tonic is sold by Dr W. M. Fowlkes & Co. Why will you cough-when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts., 50 cts., and $1, at Fowlkes' drug store. New Advertisements. E W YORK Offers - Special - Inducements Dr.Bair 8 Cough Syrup will enre jrou coax's for X5e While passing Mr. H. C. Dockery's residence the other day, we noticed a number of Turkevs gathered upon the roof of an adjacent house. We. suppose they selected the placets their thanksgiving roost. illumined the room, while the boys were out in their best kilt and on their usua' good behavior. Sacred songs and prayer prefaced the order of the evening which was the reception of books as presents to the Y. M. C A. library, and the recitation o: pieces by chosen persons. The "Reception' brought in over 60 valuable volumes while the "recitations" were admirably done. The Misses Wood both showed tal ent in elocutionary work, while Mr. "Reb" Leak sustained his reputation in a similar role. The marked success attending the affair is a forcible appeal for a repetition at no distant day. Within our immense pavilion may be seen AlV ADMIRABLE COLLECTION Of the World's most Meritorious Novelties. -Real Glimpses of a Genuine Fairylands FOB ALL THE LITTLE FOLKS. Vnd making everyone better, brighter, wiser and happier for having entered its wonder-guarded portals. Nearly every representa tive of the brute creation, trained to do his master's bidding ALL PERFORMING HUNDREDS OF DIFFERENT TRICSS, Europe and America have contributed their best and brighest Arenio and Gymnic Stars to make this The World's Host Mighty and Brilliant Amusement Institute. Io our Menagerie and Museum Departments will be found a Grand Zoological Gathering, of all that is worth seeing in the Animal Lviugdom. An Inexhaustible display of Nature's Curious Freaks and Creations vlmistrosities, forming the most complete collection of Savage Beasts in the World, including ZIP, Africa's King of all Beasts. A VERY CONTINENT F YLKSH AND BONES, whose monster ears alone would cover aDy otber Living Elephant. ..AJLli;iX13fc2R, THE JLAJTUi:. TV o Change. INfo Postponement. A Grand Street Pageant daily at 10 A. M., worth coming miles to see. All Rail Roads will run low rate round trip excursion trains to the oity in which we exhibit. For particulars consult your local Ticket Agent. HERE I AH! IN THE ROCKETTS. J. S. GOLDSTON I am carrying one of the best stocks of Groceries in Rockingham, and selling them at low prices. I sell as cheap as anybody. Let everybody come to Tne lor Hun here, everybody. FINE COFFINS W-d. Gaskets. The undersigned has just received and has on hand a lot of very fine Caskets and Coffins which he will sell as low as they can be bought in Charlotte or Atlanta. I am sure I can suit the most refined taste, both as to quality of workmanship and price- Your patronage will be thankfully IN LADIES' DRESS GOODS ! Just received, a lot of the prettiest we have ever kept. All Latest Styles. We have marked down prices so low that they are bound to move at once. New lot Ladies' Shoes to arrive this week. We secured a special bargain in these. Fine Shoes from 75c up. Our Ladies' Shoes at $1.18 is a bargain every pair warranted. Can save you 25 per cent on shoes. . Big lot of Tobacco, worth 30c, we are retailing at 22 1-2 cents per pound. We buy cheap for cash and sell for cash, which enables us to sell cheaper than those who buy and sell ou time. Our stock is now complete and prices so low we are bringing in customers from neighboring towns in greater numbers than ever before. This causes some of their merchants to howl out "shoddy goods," but it does not hurt our trade, because it is untrue. A hurt child always hollers. If we were not hurting them by underselling they would say nothing about us. The tale of trashy goods, coming from those who know nothing about our stock amounts to nothing. Our customers have found we keep as good goods as anybody and sell them lower, and ived. W. D. USSERY. Still have the crowd with us. See notice of For Sale by McAskell. Mrs. M. J. K.; Mr. John R. Holt has purchased his father's stock of goods and will conduct a first-class grocery store at the Holt stand. Look out for an advertisement from him next week. J. R. Britt, Laurinburg, N. C, is headquarters for Buggies, and Road Carts. Handmade Harness a special ty. Write for prices. Th.9 Montgomery Bonanza. ROCKINGHAM MARKET. C0REECTED WEEKLY BY W. I. EVERETT, DEALER IN GEN ERAL MERCHANDISE. For Sale. TTAVING RENTED OUT my farm in il 'Black Jack, with the intention of moving to another county, I will offer for. sale on the premises, at public auction, on Tuesday, the 26th day of November, 1889, all my stock, cattle, nogs, buggies, wagons, household and kitchen furniture, farming utensils, and a lot of corn, hay, shucks, j fodder, &c. Terms of sale cash. M. J . TMRUWiiK. Nov. IS, 1889-21 J. A. Mc CLENN Y, WATCHMAKER AND Jeweler. Formerly of Goldsboro, N. C. wishes us to state that he is located in Rockingham, We intend to keep our house as it is, not only the cheapest retail house in the county, but the cheapest in the State. COME, ALL WHO WANT BARGAIN'S. Very Respectfully, Jolin XX Collins- Rockingham, N. C. GO TO We have been prevented from publishing to the world the fact of the recent discovery in this county of the "Tebe Saunders" mine, loca ted ten miles west of Troy, in Uwharne township, because we promised Mr. Saunders soon after its discovery, not to publish it, for rea sons which he would at the proper time explain, until he gave us per mission to do so. We have kept our word until now, that the "cat is out of the bag" we feel at liberty to give the facts as far as we know them. The half is not known, nor cannot be known, until Mr. Saunders be comes willing to give to the public the fact as to how much of the pre cious metal he has actually taken from his new mine. There is no doubt but that considerably over one hundred thousand dollars woith has been taken out ; that it is gotten out by the quantity of pounds daily, and that so far there is no signs of its diminishing in its rich out-put. We learned, yesterday about six pounds had been taken out this week by six or eight hands, who are left in charge of the mine during Mr. Saunders' absence. It will be remembered that the Nrw Ynrt Racket fa the cheanest house in town, and is selling more broken yesterday afternoon between Hamilton Wilson, a son of George E. Wilson, had both of his arms goods than any other. Lt all go there for bargains. John Collins will treat you right. A cotton ein and house on the plantation af Mr. H. C. Docker j. was burned last Saturday. The fire originated in the second StorT. The doors were all loeked when the fire was discovered. Mr. Docket's loss is about twenty-fire hundred dollars, covered by one thousand dollars in surance. ; " Hood's Sarsaparilla is a purely vegetable preparation, being free from injurious in gredients. It is peculiar in its curative power 4 and 5 o'clock by falling from a rope in the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium. He had climbed the knotted handover-hand rop as far as the railing in the room above the gymnasium proper, and while hanging on with one hand, one of the boys below ran by and jerked the rope, causing young Wilson to loose his hold. He fell upon his arms and head, break ing the former as stated, and receiv ed a bad lick on the head. His bro ken arms were set as soon as poss ible, and at last accounts he was resting, easy. Charlotte Chronicle, 24tb. FOR SALE. The following: 1st. My little farm, adjoining the Ellerbe Springs property on the north, in Richmond county, N. C. There are 156 acres, about 35 of which is in good state of cultivation. The buildings are good and convenient, and there is T,imtir nf fruit , of various kinds on the lons 2nd A Donv. 9 vears old, well KmVATi to. sinele harness or to the saddle, for lady or gentleman. He is priced at a kr.nrir.wl dnlTflrs. 3. A voune ox. about o .ra nld 4 A douole -barreled breech 1,,11 W. omn the Never Miss but little used. 5. . A good many pieces of vaa nmitTirfi. whicn -may be uaa low. For further information apply to - Mes. M. J. K. McAskell, Ellerbe Springs, Richmond, Co., N. C Nov, 25th, '89. Country Produce Is quoted at buying price COTTON Middling, 9f Good Middling, 10 BACON Sides, per lb 78 Shoulders " 68 Hams, " 1215 BEESWAX, 16161 CHICKENS 1520 EGGS, per dozen, 12J15 FLOUR Country, per sack,. ...2.253.00 Northern, ' 2.503.00 Patent, " (3.75 GRAIN Corn, per bushel, 6580 Oats, " 5065 Peas, " 751.05 HIDES Dry, per lb, 810 Green", " 452 SALT, per Sack, 1.001.10 MONEY-SAVING ITEMS. Our Sealskin Plush Garments are dry steamed and blocked just as the finest Alaska Seal would be. That insures the wear as well as the cer tain and exact fit. But their good ness begin? away back of that. Evervone is of the best Plush. Hold one of the finer grade at arm's length ; is genuine Seal as rich ? And our guarantee goes with every garment. Fresh lot on the racks. Seal Plush'Coats at the very lowest prices. Seal Plush Jackets at $10, is something new in this part of the country. Examine the quality, it's all right. Modjeskas and Long Wraps in several patterns. French Robes. See them and you get an idea of the variety within the reach of a little money. You can go higher or lower and get neatness and newness and style in whatever you hit upon. A Scotch Tam is about as warm and saucy a rig as the child can have, or there are knitted Caps or Puffed Out ings, or sailors, or shapes in cloth. It looks like the dawn of a buckle day. They've caught on everywhere. Buckles for sashes, buckles for dress es, buckles tor shoes and for hats; buckles for use and for looks. And they come in the cutest possible shapes. We've a glittering gather ing of them. Furs and Fur Trim mings. The most fashionable styles. The very lowest prices. T. L. SE1GLE &Co., ' Charlotte, N:C. at Wright's music house, for the purpose of repairing Watches, Clocks and J all kinds. All having watches well to call on him ewelry of will do Sr. W. M. Fowlkes u Company's Drug Store 2,000 sAeyRT of CLOTHING DAMAGED BY FIEE AND WATEB Now on our front counter and show windows, selling at 25, 50 and 75 cents on the dollar on New York cost. $9.50 Wool Suits (only got wet) $G.25. $18 Melton Suits " $12 $15 Cassimere Suits " " $11 Seme $10 lor $5.00. EVERYTHING GOING. MEDICINES, CHEMI CALS, PATENT MEDI CINES, TRUSSES, SHOUL DER BRACES, CANDIES, STATIONERY, PAPER, PENS, INK, Ac, BUIST'S SEEDS. FOR PURE DRUGS. PAINTS, OILS, VAR- NISHES & DYE-STUFFS TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES, CIGARS, TOBACCO AND CIGARETTES, FINE JEWELRY. Come and see for yourself ! Stock of First-Class Goods. Also a large C. A. Dixon, & Co., Fine Clothiers and Furnishers. 15 East Trade Street, CHARLOTTE, N. C. We make a BDecialtv of Rubber Roofins Paint. Ready Mixed Paints for inside and outside work, Lewis' Lead, Window Glass, &c. BIG REDUCTION in the price of Drugs and Medicines in job lots. Laudanum. Paregoric, Quinine and other standard medicines as cheap as you can buy them in Baltimore or elsewhere. Everything at lowest prices to the retail trade. J. D. Westebvelt, Jb., just from the University of Maryland, can be found at the Drug Store day and night and will be pleased to serve his friends and the public. Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. SPECTACLES AT ALL PRICE?. Ladies and Gents GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, and Clocks sold cheap and RETcoM mended by PHYsictANS. warranto, j Hi w Ejji i oi every aesenn- tion at lowest prices fine diamond Ring?, Pins, Studs, &c. THE WORLD'O CEOT Kid Button 82.50 Shoo Hm tin ami for Htrrln. Vtt and Wear. FOIMTBH e Desc snoe in America xor ine mosey, vo aa am CHRISTMAS IS COMING, and you want to buy yourself something new, and all the -children will want a new suit, a new pair of shoes, stockings, gloves, a new dress, new suspenders, new hat or cap, new pair of pants, oroat, new dress, shirt, under vests. New and nobby scarfs, a beautfful and useful present. In making a present make one of something useful. We have a show-case full of pocket knives from 5 cents up to S1.00 a nice thing for a present for the boys. Then you could please the wife very much by mak ing her a present of a pretty carpet. We have a few handsome pieces left, examine them. We have a big lot of ladies' and gent's shoes, at lowerprices than ever. We have the biggest 5-cent Toilet Soap ever offered for the price., This soap is made from COTTON OIL, and i3 said to make the skin velvety and soft. Try a cake, only 5 cents. This soap is sold under contract tnatis, you agree not to ask more tnan O cents a bar. We ex pect to have a lot of Christmas Gocds on exhibition in due time. All of which are use ful and serviceable articles, and at the same time handsome presents at extremely low prices. Remember us. i ours respectiully, m. H.Hussell. ALL persons are hereby forbidden to hunt on my lands with gun or dog, or to fish in my waters. The law will be nforced against all o ffenders. Nov. 4, '89. J. F. HAMER. "THE CURREN '!! CniCAflrt. Theorem Literary and Piiniiiy .journal of oar time. Cle&B, perfect, f?rand ! Over 009 brilljent ooutrib otora. 4 yearly : 6 mo, 2j0. Buy it at jour caws dealer's Sand 10 oesta for sample copy , ,. -j j nlvaA. Am itimo on bottom of each ahoa. TaM DO other. JCvery pair warranted. StTlisb.ape tint to aaySSuae is the market. Foraaiew J. M. PEEPLES & CO., Chicago. Sold in Rockingham only by H. C. DOCKERY. Administrator's Notice. T HAVE this dav Qualified as Adminis- J trator, with the Will annexed, of Flora McFariand, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate will present them at once. All persons indebted to said es tate wul mase immediate pavment. ABRAHAM WfLKES, 1 Oct. 16, '89. Administrator C. T. A. . Blanks at thi office, i U 1 1 V W ITU R 1 P TI P II ' C Jt does Dot tire na to wait on 6 ccting rlllol ill Hi Dlltllll Oi customer. ... So far oar efforts ta please have been crowned with success. ... If what you buy from us does not turn .dnt as repre sented, return it. This season's showing of Silks is the "finest. There are ecores of new ideas in Wraps try us. Ian is the correct shade for street gloves.:"' We seek to please all sorts and conditions of tastes. People like to trade where: they" cati v be pleasantly accommodated. V e don t uuy lor any one set or class ot people ; we seek to 'suit everybody. AT THE HABERDASHER'S. Small scarf pins are worn with knot scarfs. It is bad form to wear a silk hat with a sack coat. White and SECOND. cream colored Silk ' Handkerchiefs are desirable. Black Silk Handkerchiefs last est think in full dress, Full Dress Shirts are embroidered and figured. Fnll Dr ess Jew elrv should be plain as possible. Our establishment is a perfect bureau of informa tion. JULIAN H. LITTLE, Cbarlotte,-N. C.
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