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; 3 T -4 Vs - i; OCklllffham ':KOCket.i 16 thatr there Is a gen-uine - case of "la ennne ' m Rockine-ham: But it istriot native to opr climate. Mrs. Geo. H. McCardell, (formerly Misai LUIie' Fowlkes) is; the victim and "ah e contracted th e d isease in Mary land,- her present home. H. C. ; Dockery, Esq. sent to the Kocket omce on January 2nd some i . t . i C. W. WORLEY, Foreman. TUjRSD AY, JAN. 9;' 189Q, Church Directory, r . METHODIST CHURCH' Rev. M. L. Wood, Pastor. Services every Sabbath, at 1 ripe, luscious strawberries, gathered 11 k.. and at at 7:30 p. it - Prayer-meeting every Wednesday even iag at "7:80, ici.sJ"? S-t V ) v ": BAPTIST CHURCH Rev L. John or. Pastor. Services let and 3rd Sunday mights, ud 4th Sunday morning in each month : RoberdeL 4th Suridav afternoon t 4 o'clock; Pleasant Grove, 3rd" Sunday t II A. M,5 , Cartledge's Creek, 1st Sunday at 11 a. v: and Saturday before at 4 p. m. '," Sabbath-school every Babbath at 9 a. k. PET5 DEE HEIGHTS ME. CHURCH RiF Pf , TovrssKSD, Pastor. Serv- sees at 11 a. m. on the 1st Sunday and at B p. m. on t be 3rd Sunday in each month. . . Sabbath-school everf Sunday at 9 a. m. - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. P. R. Law Pastor, i Services the 1st Sun day in each month at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Babbath-achool every Sunday at 9 a. m. - Y. M. C A. meets every Friday night. from his natch that da v. He offer ed to send the editor a "mess" next day,lut we were afraid to put him. to the test. Has any of our readers got . any t watermelons ready for marfcet? BelfordV Magazine "for January has been received. It contains two excellent articles from Hon. Jeffer son Davis, "Andersoflville and other War Prisons, and an "Autobiogra phy of Jefferson Davis," written by oimsen. 1 nereis also an interest ing article, ' from Bill Nye entitled, "Bill Nye's Favorite Novels." A' letter containing a gold pinj addressed to "Mrs. -Mary A. Lore, Wilmington N: Cw care "of : Gleaves Hardware Co.," was - lost ;on ? theJ streets f Rockingham ' a few- days ago , A suitable re ward wilt be ;paicV for its, return .either to The' Rocket; office or to Capt. Everett's store. Appointments for BxfringTuTnCircdt, Pee Dee, 1st Sabbath at 11 a. m. Roberdel, " , " , 7 p.m. . St. Paul's, 2nd Sabbath at 11 a. m. - Mizpah,v " " 5H3:30p;'m. Roberdel 3rd Sabbath at 11 a. m. Pee Dee, " .-, " !' 7 p7m. Mizpah, 4th Sabbath at 11 a. m. St; Paul's, " :; " 3:30 p. m. 1 - " R. H.. Broom, P. C. s U Hei.GradyJsJlstsiti. .The chances that Mr Grady left his family in' comfortable 'circum stances seem good, though it is im? possible to'irrive at an-accurate es? timate of fits assets s"yet. " A part ner values his newspaper interest at $100,000, and his home property at $20,000. He had $16,000 or $17,000 me insurance, l ne mortcaae on fjf j New Advertisements. ; r- "We Point with Pride' Tethe "Good name at hom e," won by Hood's Sarsaparilla. In lipwell, Mass'wtiere it is prepared, there is more of Hood's Sareapjirilla sold than of all other medicines, and it has given the best of satisfaction since its invention ten years aga This could not be if the medicine did not posess merit. If you suffer his home place was: not .more than from Pur blof.d' J Ro0?. 8 Sar' $5,000. and it has been paid. The impression of those in a position to know best is that when what the es tate owes has been settled enough will be left to provide well for the .Wife and children. Savannah News. Some Eggs. Mr. "Wilson Turner brings two eggs r Cancer is hereditary in my fam-j ily, an aunt on eath side, having died from this dreadful disease. In i i 1 T) i ii 1 J i UICU 1IULU 1111B UlCitUlUl UlSCiJ.BC. ill to the RocKET, both layed on the each in8UnthecaT)Cer-TOlocated same day, one of which weighs 31 ounces, measures 8 snches in cir, cumference and 51 in diameter. The other is about the size of a marble, weighing only 1 of a ounce. Mrs. Mike McDonald sends us Was newspaper advertising a suc cess with you last year? If not whj; not? Jt pays others. It ought to pay Vou - and will, if wiselv done. Get a good article, advertise liberally also an e? that has no shell but has i.i i ij i:. ii.i i -m. oa . .. in. mi ii'KiiiK v nil vnriiBb rnu irni n I ' . 1 . . Posloffi-ee opew 7 o'clock a.m. Mls ' :Z; rJ proiuoerance aoout Halt an men going.West oa C. C.Railroad close at 6:3o - "r "T! long, the whole resembling a gourd g , B j i factory results will follow. Ex. T OK MAILS. . r, x. ; mails going East close at V :15 a. m. , Mon4y order department open from 8 a. X. toor.M. ; D. M. Moeeisos, Postmaster. ' - ADVERTISING BATES. with a handle. 1 time. 1 mo. 1 inch, - .75 2 " 1 - I col V- 1.25 2.00 2.50. 400 800 ,2.00 . 2.50 4.00 5.00 3 mo. mo. 12 mo. 4.00 6.00 5.00 9.00 7-00 10.00 SL0Q , 14.00 7.00 12.50, 27.00 15.00. 27.00 45.00 All 'Theseare Bo rates. contracts payable quarterly'. 1Q.00 12.00 14.00 22.50 '45.00 80:00 yearly . Mr. Wm. R. Hawkins, our accom modating and clever depot agent, was married last night to Miss Min nie Y Robtrtson, of Matthews, N. C. Mr. Hawkins has been' with us but a short while, but he has made a host of friends among our people, and it affords us pleasure to con gratulate him upon his happy alliance.! LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Cotton 91 cents.4 - DrW.MNPowlkes is quite sick at bisbxnaeJlt i ?Hi Boyal Arcanum. On Wednesday of lasl week Mr W. C. Wolfe, of Monroe, N. C, D. S. R of the above order, organized a Council in Rockingham with the following officers : Regent H. C. Dockery. Vice-Regent Dr. W. L. Steele. Past, Regent-Dr. W. M. Fowlkes Secretary R. W. Knight. Goltector W. D. McRae. Orator H. C. Watson. Treasurer M. T. Hinson. Chaplain Dr. J. M. Stansill. Guide E. C. Cole. Warden J. S. Goldston; Sentry J. R. Holt. Medical Examiner Dr. J. M. Covingtoo. Trustees Dr. J. M. Stansill, J. A Wright, L. Weill. Since the organization there have been sent in several other applica tions. The Council will meet the second and fourth Monday nights in . ach, , month. At the meeting Mr. ilL iHailey. of Marshall, next Mondav nieht it is exnected Ttxu, ;!prowr naaeoi m inn thattb, orator, Mr. H. C.Walson, tvH '.-'''"' o: . ' ' are well known, will entertain the Br n eichnir of "circuite with I Council with one of his inimitable , Jadre!Byrjuna,Jadge Geo. H.Brown I speeches. We regret.very much that open. The Association has proven II I til . Affinunn . ... I . a I C . . 1 . Mr, L. Weill will am v , next Sat urday with a car-load of mules. - - "ifc 'Mil' tt. P.Iong, Esqn has begun the :CIiion.pf two brick stores on the ' soath side oHjhe public square. ClhtitesflhuBennie, ; and his Rads should: increase the Tariff on La Grippej and keep it out of this country.- :5i .v.-'--: - ' " - . t ' k 'i ' , Pm Dee Uanofacturing Company have secured the services of Mrs. W. - G. Themaa as teacher for the school i Pte to Heights. Marrieon th25th of Decem ber, 1889; near Ellerh Springs, by J. P. Burroughs, Esq., Mr. H. T Quick torMies Mary J. Quick. Bcaaonable. Jjoctor (to messenger Coy) &o to mammy say ez what de yarbs ain' done her no good? Wait er minnit (Con sults book.) I-yit I thought so. Ask you' mammy bow 8he spec' de yarbs to ack when de bill ain' paid. Harper's Bazar. A Great . Cigarette Trust. Richmond, Va., Jan., 4. It is stat ed on apparently the best authority that Allen & Ginter have sold their extensive cigarette works at Rich mond, and their tobacco factory elsewhere to a syndicate of New York and English capitalists. The new company has ?2o ,000,000 capi tal. All the leading cigarette manu facturers in this country have, it is further stated, been forced into the concern, and even tne nrm wnicn manufactures the machinery for the making of cigarettes was gobbled up. The Richmond correspondent of the Danville Register reports that in the trust formed, the following com panies have joined : Allen dc Ginter of Richmond, Kinney Bros, of Rich mond aud New York, Duke of Dur ham, Is. C, and New York city; Kimball of Rochester, N. Y., and Goodwin of New York city, and Bonsack's Cigarette Machine Works. in identically the'same position that mine first made its appearance- just below the. left eye and extend ing down the left cheek bone and nose. I was attended -by -th best physicians, but the case , continued to grow woise under their treatment and no hope of a cure could be giv en them ; they said : "I had better have my affairs for this life and the next arranged, for the cancer was liable to strike a vital organ at any rnoment, and at once bleed me to death. saparilla and realize its peculiar cur ative power. do you orrwr o write WANT A i TO US. Any book in the world furnished at Publish er's price. Name books wanted. (Seiidstam). Metropolitan Preaa Ag&ncy , 4 5 Warren St. , H . Y. PHOTO-ENGRAVING. IT PAYS TO ILLUSTRATE YOUR BUSINESS. Portraits, andcutsof colleges, hotels, factories. machinery. &c. made to order. from thoto graphs. Send stamp for specimen sheets. GOOD WORK. .Metropolitan Press Agency, LOW PRICES, 45 Warren Street, QUICK TIME. Hew York. TJuVVm 6na tit nil fl I 'AHicmasszu'-urcnropzs&mcii.sTAit? ft- wits toto tuna is Bcssxs, a r A. TOWN AND STATE 6C. KXTRA. ttWWi Agsn'.s aais moaey fait ; senl rtamp for terst. iTetroDolitaa Press Agency, 45 Warren St., H. Y. 3 will hbld th nexr term 6f Su pe rior . Cort fct Richmond county, com menciri "February 10th. we cannot extend an invitation the public. to with Mr. Shirely, living .near. Due West, whose cancer was being rap idly cured by ussng Swift's Specific (S. S. S.) I then gave up the doctors and all medicines I had heretofore been using, and; commenced taking S. S.S., and alter using the third bot tie, I discovered, that , the scab had fallen off, and that those sharp dart ing pains, so charactristic of the can cer, had ceased, and the discharge was very profuse. In a few days it began to heal rapidly and soon dried up. By this time I had exhausted the fifth bottle there was nothing left but the scar where the cancer had been, and I was a well man The cure effected in my case is con sidered by my neighbors a most re raarkable one, and clearly demon strates the fact that S. S. S. DOES CURE CANCER. Swift's Specific is a boon to eunering humanity, and all I ask is, that those afflicted with. cancer give it a trial, and like ray- self will be convinced of its virtues." James B: Arxold. Greenwood, S. C. TreatiBe on Cancer mailed free. SWIFTS5PECIFIC CO., At lanta, Ga. - - 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. Everyone is of the best Plush. Hold one ot the nner grade at arm s length : is genuine Seal as rich ? And our guarantee goes with every garment, iresh 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 rieht. Modieskas and Lons WraDs a great Deneni 10 me town, we in several Datterns. French Kobes. heard a prominent citizen express see them and you get an idea of the Southern-Grown Seeds. And as long nature holds to her inate affinities, better adapted to onr climate. About this time, 1886, 1 met than any foreign-grown seeds. I prepay Bncklen's Arnica Salve. The best Salve ra the world for bruises, cuts, "Bores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Dr W M Fowlkes Go. A new series of stock in the Build- T ft ine ana ioan Association is now the transportation on my seeds, and I sell tnem low. bend tor catalogues and try some ol my seed. J. W. VANDIVER, Seedsman, Weaverville, N. C. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, GotrsTY or Richmond. SUPERIOR COURT. A. S. McNeill, administrator oi Georee Woodard, dee'd, Plaintiff, AGAINST Rarhael ..Woodard, Eliza "Woodard, Willis league and wife Harnett, J. W. Wood ard, M. C. Woodard, D. H. Woodard, Margeret Woodard, Efje Woodard, Mi randa Woodard, C. J. Wrisiht and wife Mary A Wright, J. A. Woodard, Cath erine C. W-oodard, Rebecca Woodard, Saunders Sessoms and wife Sarah, the heirs of Lilly Brown, wife of Richard Brown, names unknown, the heirs of Ally Brown, wife of Ebenezcr Brown, names unknown, and D. C. Woodard, Mary B. Woodard and Isabella Wood ard, who are minors, Befenoants. . To the heirs of Lilly Brown, wife of Rich ard iirown, and to the heira of Ally Brown, wife of Ebenezcr Brown, names unknown. The above entitled proceeding was be gun this day bv the plaintiff as Adminis trator ot ueo. Woodard, dec d, against his neirs-at-iaw tor tne purpose ot selling the reai estate oi nis intestate tor the. payment of his debts and the costs of administra tion. Summons returnable the 20th dav ilay of February, 1890, before Z. F. Lontr. Clerk of the Superior Court for county aforesaid, at his office in Rockingham, N. C. You are turther notified that if vou fail to appear at said time and place and an swer or demur to the plaintiff's petition, wuiuu wus mis uav iiieu m my omce. mat the relief demanded therein will be grant ed. Witn ess, Z. F. Lone, C. S. C, at office in Rockingham, this 31st December, 1889. Z. F. LONG. Clerk Superior Court for Richmond county. NORTH CAROLINA, JUSTICE'S Richmosd County. COURT. is taking stock this week, and is too busy 'to VYlltU illl aUVUlLlSUlilCIll. XJ.UYeUl, UyUU naMlk;yij B ARB AS come and see us. - . r - -V- . . ." - , ; - : 7 ' : ,- iji- ."- - ' .JU I , , j , ' : -. j .. .. ,i uw1": .'r,1- if" I r. '.- .v..-'i;-"l. ...V 7 ' -' - n 1 X 'i . . - ( Very Respectfully, &srL Rockingham N!(fc- GO TO -a. Dr. W. LI Fowlkes & hpfi h - . - UaVrved a lh raeidence of Mrs. Mary JL Bethune, by J. r. Vut ronth, Eston the 25th f Decem ber, 1883, M.r:j. i.v;nappeu iw ?follU JULBethnne. , . - Ur-HlvCL Wall hasfceen suflFenng fnr Mora than a week With an aflec- tionf oftlw eye. He went to Raleigh iaat'SalnrJay WtiaVe nis eye work t TtZr d tpBl id is now BOtnewhat better. 'ijl.y !MTbeodore Weill court forenoon ' and ailernoon, and will Connty Hatters. The County Commissioners were in session last Monday but transact ed no business of general interest except to let the contract for keep ing the poor house for the present year, which was let to A. J. Taylor at $7.00 per capita. The following is the jury list dratfn. for the February term of the opinion the other day that it had been worth more to the town than a cotton factory would hare been. Since it has been in opera tion it has enabled a number of per sons to build or repair residences, or lift mortgages, who in all proba bility would never have done so in the ordinary channels of business, while it has afforded a sale and profitable means of investment ef their surplus earnings to those who did not desire to secure ; loans from it. -A premium of 25 cents on each share of stock taken and weekly 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- George W. Williams Vs. Dutld Stewart and James H. Aycock, Irustees of the Presbyterian church in the United States at Rockingham, N. C. Publication. This is a civil action for the recovery of $86.60 due to the plaintiff for work and abor oone and materials furnished. The defentpnt, James H. Aycock, Trus tee &c, is required to appear before W. F. Long, J. P., at his office ia Rockingham on the 24th day of January, oJU, and answer compiaint of plaintiff. W. F. LONG, J. P. Burwell, Walker & Guthrie, Attorneys 'or plaintiff. furnish imiik d to all who desire it. FIRST WEEK. B F Carter, J M Hines, J R Ma son, H D Gibson, J P McRae, S C Cov- mes, RB . ?i,WUj5rftfiaiitom ter8' J C Gardner, Temple C Gibson, . frnrm the effects of a cancer irom ,, ' rn .1 ' hterStl SmuelPngtoh F Gibson! MTwraUyears. ,het was about 54 g w Harris Gibson, TJ yean 101 age. -.q j Slnet H W Cooper, G J Freeman, The , many v u. of Hutchinson; E A Phillips, N A Gra- Goto;mftV of the P?t of ham R H LeGrand, G V Pence, H .LJ A HLywood, D C McNeill. noimay-. - .";?. second week. payments of 25 centa on each 8100 ing of them. Furs and Far Trim forth past year and was v T'hittilTTllrt: Jones 1 rWt. Kaminsr countenance 4 McKinnon. Allen S Baxley, J T E J Gibson, C P Dawkins, O B McKethanf C C Covington, J T I have Ritch, Dr W H Steele; George W UfoVi ib'An age. (Holds out his Gibson, Robert Phillips, Peter H hmdJ&frhere hae yoa been? ; LWingston, B Champ Terry J R fon-aiTook trip to Europe. Jordan, J ts Eamup, thvj xerry, isaac Ejme1teMitt 4 "griP" lately, Rj Gibson (son of Esquire f with anyone new. - . - 1 T wlUBUU;i " -- ; " "Precious" ia gone t He has sev- Bates. ttt W1 connection as salesman at During the coming year we will ' Capt ; jCverett's and bas retired to lub with the following publications t IDIi puauM; t" ,,: , . i ai ine price umucu ' riTer-rfof th.present. We, refer, of r jhe Rocket and course, to Mr; )P. ewrna, wuoae many frinds"regret bis departure irom Binouji o.v : -.unlfib'fB5iucation was in aessionr on ohday, last and made the following apportionment of tbehool r Fnnd : $32.50 each ' o 46;districte containing 1,941 chil--n in each district, and 50 cents capita to the remainder of 6,584 childjrer fJn.W.coujiiy. f inere is i old or new subScriber who pays still a tUnce to Da pponiouu u. far the' year.1890. between now and : it roay ifrjB.ded.r;The-f-Board wiU December "25th. meet again the 2nd Monday in- eb- Ll , : . nrfVT i - " 1 JRead the new advertisements in the K Y. World one Year for $2.00. The Rocket and Demorest's Mag azine one year for $2.75 .'' The Rocket and Detroit Free Press, one year for-fi.95.- , v' :i " The Rocket and4he Atlanta Con stitution one; year for $2L00; ' ?J These rates mean cash in advance in every instance. 5 -We will give the tptroit Free PreSS FREE FOR FOUR MONTHS to 6V for the Kocjtet at once. this issue. of stock, is all it costs to become and remain a member. Monroe Ex press. The American Bank Note Com pany has commenced work on the new postage stamps. The stamp will be about one-eighth smaller than those now in use, and the -designs will be changed. The one cent stamp will continue to be printed in blue ; the two cent stamp now print ed in green, will be printed in car mine, and cltanges wilt be made in some of the other denouliffations. ming8. 1 he most fashionable styles. The very lowest prices. T. L. SE1GLE & Co., Charlotte, N.C. NOTHING .WEEDS LIKE SUCCESS. Salt Rheum With its intense itching, dry, hot skin, often broken into painful cracks, and the little watery pimples, often causes inde scribable suffering. Hood'd- Sarsaparilla j has wonderful power over this disease. It purines the blood and expels the humor, I HO The reason RADAM'S MICROBE KILLER is the most wonderful .'-medicine, is because it has never failed in any instance, no matter j what va diseaife, from LEPROSY to the sim plest disease known to SSJiS59 the human system. The scientific men of to-day claim and llllUi. ,, . j; and the skin heals without a scar. Send prove inai every uibaSC ui for book containing many statements of cures, to O. I. Hood Sb Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. ROCKINGHAM MARKET. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY EVERETT, DEALER IN GEN ERAL MERCHANDISE. . W.I Country Produce is quoted at buying prices COTTON Middling, 9 Good Middling, BACON Sides, per lb i HhQulders Hams, " BEESWAX, CHICKENS EGGS, per dozen, FLOUR Country, per sack, i , : Northern, " Patent, . . " ..j GRAIN I Corn, per bushel,. ; Oats;.. ". . - ( Peas " . HIDES Dry, per lb' . 1 Orflftn. " SALTrper Sack,. -10 78 12J15 1616i a52Q 1215 2.253.00 2.50(43.00 3,75 6580 ,505 75--T.OS, 8(M0 .1.001.10 i i AND, RADAftt'S-ffliifJROBE KILLEIi ' ' Exterminates the , JJicrobes an4. drives them out of the system, and when that is done you cannot hive an ache or pain. No mattr whattbedlsea.se, whether a simple case of Malaria Fever or a combination of diseases, we eure thm-all -at the same, as we treat all diseases constitutionally. ' Astbms, Consumption, Catarrh, Broncliltls Rhuiimtdam. Kidney nd liver Dbeate, niiillit ud Fevr. female Troubles, in all Its form,- -and, lit tact, erery . Oisease- known to the Human System.. BEWAREMttJLlNTMiTA i ?! .v TIONS. ;.. . , j-i See that burtratre-marifRsanieftS BDOVe 4SendifoT book "Uaatory oi xnejuicrooe Killer,.- giveu.1 away by -DofltoraW. M. Fowlkes 4 Co., sole agentfor Ricdjmon.4 countv. f - " : V FOR PURE DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMI CALS, PATENT EDI CINES, TRUSSES, SHOUL DER BRACES, CANDIES, STAHONERY, PAPER, PENS, INK,4e, BUIST'S SEEDS. PAINTS, OILS, VAR NISHES & DYE-STUFFS T-OIL'ET AND ' FANCY ARTICLES; . - CIGARS, TOBACCO AND CIGARETTES, FINE JEWELRY. . We make a specialty of Rubber Roofing Paint, Ready Mixed Paints for inside' and outside work, Lewis' Lead, Window Glass, &c. ' ' : " ' O O fiC O Ui B Pare.SQ"c' Quinine and other standard medicines as cheap trs ji v. csn l:nv them 'in' WSF J. D. Westebvelt, Jb., jnst from the University of Ma: ykmd, ran be found at the Drug Store day aftd night amd will be pleased to serve his fruud!? and Ihe public. Prescriptions carefully compounded at all howr ' ' ! Am to the Front ! My time has come, and I am sell ing Candy of all kinds cheaper than any other house. Come and see me. If you can't find my house, you will find a horse in front of the door. All kinds of CHRISTMAS GOODS SPECTACLES T ALL PRICES Ladies and Gents GOLD AND SILVER , WATCHES, and Clocks sold cheap and . KfeTMMCKDED by physicians. warranted. JiUW&LKi ol everv dpac.rm- . tion at lowest prices fine diamond Rings, Pins, Studs, &c. .' low down and a full line of Grocer ies kept on hand all the time. Come see me, andsefor yourself. J OHNR. HOLT. GO TO . y. Fan ttt For fresh Beef, Pork, Sausage, Chickens, Eggs, tc. My beef and pork is always NICE AND FAT and will be sold at lowest price for cash. Call and see me. J. C. PATRICK. ? Dec, 12-r-L mo. KMIisry. store ! - .... y We have just opened a lot of Novelties in China and Glassware for the' fe holiday trade. These goods are all uselul articlealnd nothing is prettrer for an inexpensive present tcthe youDg or old than one of these novelties we are prepared to offer you. They are pretty and cheap. Come and, see them. You will be astonished at the low price we ofier them. This week we call your attention to our stock of Rubber Shoes.for both, ladies and gentlemen. The Ladies' Croquet is a plain rubber .shoe at 43c.' ' The Saratoga and Orients are in single cartoons. Thesa goods sre the neatest thing made for ladies' overshoes. 'We have a variety of Men's rtuDDers, size running 10. iz - We offer the genta a fine Chewing Tobacco put in a very attractive stvie and called "WOMAN'S HEART." Try it. It is a fine chew. With the ' compliments of Ihe season we are, , J ! Yours rcspectfolly, ln M. H. R.usselL .CS openeda stock of Millinery and Notions in U t XT-1 P. II IMIllillll 1 lM 1 1 HI 1I.IUVVU UI the.Wnght ijusic House, whefe I will keep t u times a first-class stock of . J v i, . . ... .'C. . . ... Millinery :ond Notions, ,l'Vt?sni', .. ...... .....iV wnicn. wiS be Sold aschan as thecheanesi When ybuwant Hats', Bonnets," Ribbons. ' Tjimlnmgs, Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery, &c, give me. can. - v, :.-. Very respectfully, MISSLILLIE. LEGQ. It does not tire us to wait oirithe exactmg-bl fustoiaer. So far. ur efForis t'tfeaMyIiVs3 been, crowned with success.!, i.. If what 'Vbn hn-c-frnm-n rW-Wrt. tn (.nt.'inv'ji C sented, return it. This reason's showing ofi Silks is the finest' There are res bf new ideas m Wraps ta-y us. Uan is the correct shade for street gloves. .W-e -seek to please an sorts ana conditions ot pleasantly to suit ideas m wraps ta-y us. U an is the correct shade for street gloves. .W- -seek to se all sorts and condition of. ta4gs.--. People like to; trade JwbYtetfeef -l e - -' santly accommodated. iWe don't by fox any one set or class ot pCjsloj . w; 'vT -lit everybody.: XSI: :.;?'- .'.?feV JVltaritlr--jfcnotV? CTKnAUIl AT THE HABERDASHElE'S.v PniaU Pcatf.tis'a worn cream coloredSuk Handkerchiefs are desirable. ;-J3!ack Silk' Hantlktrehipfi tantwt think in full dress, -.Full press Shirts are embroidered and figurcdr ';:'-TH;Dr 'tw'Jfew elry should be plain as possible: Our estaAlis'hnteiit-is a pHr'.,V.ire$tf'f'iDfo4 tion, - , ' ; ' Vf7 ; JULIAN H. L.TTLE, n.grkity 7'". tf'U 7h V - T i Vi J 1 - m V J. ' : ". " y.-.i -. -. '7
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