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7 Rockingham Rocket. C. W. WORLEY, Foreman. THURSDAY, JAN. 23. 1890. Church Directory. METHODIST CHURCH Rev. M. L. Wood, Pastor. Seryioes every Sabbath at 11 a. x., and at at 7:30 p. it. Prayer-meeting every Wednesday even imgat7:30.. Sabbath-school at 3:80 p. it. BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. L. John son, Pastor. Services 1st and 3rd Sunday nights, and 4th Sunday morning in each month Roberdel, 4th Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock; Pleasant Orove, 3rd Sunday t II a. M. ; Cartledge's Creek, 1st Sunday t 11a. m. and Saturday before at 4 p. it. Sabbath-sohool every Sabbath at 9 a. m. PEE DEE HEIGHTS M. E. CHURCH Rev. F. L. Townsend, Pastor. Serv ices at 11 a. m. on the 1st Sunday and at 8 p. raron the 3rd Sunday in each month. Sabbath-school every Sunday at 9 a. m. Presbyterian' church rev. 3P. R. Law, Pastor. Services the 1st Sun day in each month at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sabbath -schobl every Sunday at 9 a. m. Y. M. C. A. meets every Friday night. Mr. Mcllhenny, a,t the Rocking ham Drug Store, makes a cough syr up that will conquer "la grippe" or any other cough to which human is heir. And it's cheap, too. A ChiiaEilled. A child of Mr. Oliver Covington was killed one day last week by the falling upon him a hay stack. The hay had been stacked up and the child was playing around it when it fell upon him, killing him instantly. 'The father and mother were in the field at worlr at the time. Appointments for Rockingham Circuit. Green Lake, 1st Sunday at 11 a. m. Zion, 1st Sunday at 3:30 p. m. Bethel, 2nd Sunday at 11 a. m. Mt. Pleasant, 2nd Sunday at 3:30 p. m. Zion, 3rd Sunday at 11 a. m. Green Lake, 3rd Sunday at 3:30 p. n. Beaver Dam, 4th Sunday at 11 a. m. Mt. Pleasant, 4th Sunday at 3:30 p. m D. A. Futrell,. Pastor. THE M AILS. I Postoffice opens at 7 clock a.m. Msdls igoing westontJ. u. rianroad. close at o:do fp. it . ; mails going East close at 7:15 a. m. Money order departm ent open from 8 M. to O P. M. D. M. Mo-Rpo,, Postal aster. ADVSBTISINCr RATES. 1 time 1 inch, .75 2 " 1.25 " 2.00 i col. 2 50 i " 4 00 1 " 8 00 1 fia. 3 mo. f-4 00 5.00 700 J.00 8.00 m) 12.50 15.00 27.00 These are net rates contracts payable quarterly. G mo. 6.00 9.00 10.00 14.00 27.00 45.00 All 12 mo 1 10.00 1 12.00 ' 14.00 22.50 45.00 80.00 yearly LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Cotton 9 cents. r 1 . ( , Mr. Wishart wants to purchase fifty good cow hides. Wouldn't it He a good idea for the town to buy a fire engine ? . .91 ! A colored train hand was crushed to death oas dav last week at Ham let, while co u pi in ; cars. Johnston & Elliott. Charlotte. N C., wilr fill your orders for monu ments, headstones, tec. bee advt. Mr. Walter L. Scales has returned from Poughkeepsie, N. Y., where he took a course in the iVastroan Busi neag College. Mafried. at the residence of Danie Lassiter, Esq., by Rev. D. A. Fut Tell, Mr. Lemuel Reagan to Mis? Anna Lassiter. Appointments for Richmond Circuit. Pee Dee, 1st Sabbath at 11 a. m. Rofcirdel, ". " 7 p. m. i St. Paul's, 2ndSabbath at 11 a. ra. Mizpah, u " 3:30 p.m. Rohrdel, 3rd Sabbath at 11 a. m. Pee Dee, " " J p. m. Mizpah, 4th Sabbath at 11 a. in. St. Paul's, . " " 3:30 p.m. R. H. Bboom, P. C "A better article it is impossible to get, sir ; have tried t hem all and unhesitatingly pronounce Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup super ior" to any." "She old .story : Trivial symhtoms were neglected until rheumatism became estab lished, whereas all the suffering could have been prevented, by the prompt use of Sal - vation'Oil, 25 cents. ' ' - t Master Workman Powderly Arrested. Japanese Tea Party. The public is cordially invited to attend a Japanese Tea Party, given by the ladies of the Presbyterian church at the Academy Hall, Fri day night January 24th. The refreshments will be served in Japanese china which will be sold at the same time. Various articles of fancv work will also be on sale. No effort will be spared to make this an unique entertainment, both in plan -and execution. The pro ceeds will be devoted to furnishing the Presbyterian church in this plaee Admittance 10 cents. And don't forget to bring your pocket-books. Sckanton, Jan. 18. General Mas ter Workman Powderly was well enough to walk out to-day, and the warrant for his arrest, sworn out by Callahan, was served upon him by Constable Moran. Mr. Powderly at once proceeded to Alderman Fuller's ofhce in company wtthhis attorney Mr. Bryan, and gave bail in the sum of $300. Mr. Powderly's counsel have papers nearly completed charging Callahan with malicious libel. Ti e suit will be instituted next week. The' Oronin' Pfiuptinjf Joliet, 111., Jan. 20. When the Cronin prisoners,. -Coughlin,. Burke and O 'Sullivan, arrived at tUejpWEn tentiary last night they all three braced up and made a strong. 4fort to keep from showing any signs ol weakness. They managed to suc ceed very wel .except Coughlin, who, when spoken to, could not re ply, but finally managed to stam mer qut jfl$y, j$nft?talk fb me ; I am all broke up." Deputy Speers said he never saw a man so affected as Coughlin. When the Chicago officers bade them good-bye, Burke and O'Sulli- van managed to stammer out an aj most inaudible reply, but Coughlin was silent. The correspondent tried to talk to them all., but. Coughlin said, "Please do not talk to me." O'Sullivan said, "I cannot speak to night," and Burke said, withoutany visible sign of emotion, "Well, we are in for it and must take our medi cine,, tuats all; but it s not over with yet." .inMr. W. RHawkiaa has oliassre oi the town clock and vou mar depend upon him to keek the correct time. i A; ' negro''. Mifi tftinf ed "Hatft'tfftr shot and ;Yrr&aBily'c,iiled a 'hegrb woman, whose name we did "not learn, on Jfye premises of Mr. Nat Sullivan, Thursday night. She waa shot through the forehead, and the negro claims that it was the result of an accident- Twin, City Daily. ' v No Cta if H Collision Between the Races. A New Varnis(i. Mr. G. W. Williams has invented a varnish that will prove r. bonanza to him. He has been experimenting with his process for a number of rears and has at last succeeded in perfecting a varnish different front anything heretofore offered to the trade. By a certain process he mart-, uiactures a varnish that stains and varnishes at the same time, giving a beautiful gloss and staining the wood either a dark or light inahog ony, walnut or cherry. Messrs. Wil liams & Wishart will manufacture the varnish on an extensive scale and have it ready for market in a few da vs. West Point, Ga., Jan. 20. A fa ta) collision occurred between blacks and whites here Saturday night. Both sides were inflamed with liquor when the first collision occur red in the evening. In attempting to quell the disturbance, Deputy Marshal Burdett received a serious knite wound in the back, This further enraged the whites, who pa raded the streets until 3 o'clock in the morning, when a more serious encounter occurred, knives, pistols, and shot guns being freely used. When the hattle ended, it was found that Nolan Sherrell had been shot through the heart and killed. Alex Davidson had receive a bullet wound 4 n the leg, and Wesley Fre man was dying from the effects ol a pistol ball in the groin. The three last were all colored, the whites es caping with little injury. 1 Mr. Theo. Weill now delivers milk very morning to his customers. If you tn& to he supplied call on him and get tickets. ' WW the clock in the steeple trikp$in fris time for all courting cotjpfea to part no matter how sad th parting may be. mwm I have just received a large lot of Flour of all grades that I bought at a bargain and will sell cheap. Please call and examine. Z. F. Long. The Troy Vidette says that Sena tor J. C. Spooner and Hon. H. F. Taylor, of Winconsin, are the pres ent owners of the Tebe Saunders gold mine. Mr. E, M. Andrews, the big furni ture man of Charlotte, has a new ad- Virtieement in this week's Rocket in which he tella you how to buy a piano cheap. Miss Lillie Legg has moved her millinery store up on Randolph Hitneet, at Mr. Geo. Warburton's. She also does first-class dress making at reasonable prices. Ml lr. M. f. uoie orougm to me Rocket office a few days ago a twig from a plum bush that had several fnli 'blown blossoms on it. They opened on the 12th inst. " Those' wishing to buy pure-bred Poultry, Dogs or Morgan Horses, would do well to correspond with Mr. Fred H. Hyde, of Poultney, Vt. Read his advertisement. M r. J . Laxa.lor is the result of years of obser vation and experience, It is now recom mended by lea ling physicians for costiv? ness and indigestion. 'Baby is king" all the world over. As its rule should be as quiet as possible, fail not to provide it with Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup for all the ailments incident to. its condition. It is a safe remedv. v. t4ff" Ewart on Civil-Srvlc9. Washington, Jan. 20.--The House committee on reform in the civil service met this morning to hear representatives Houck, of Tennessee, and Ewart, of North Carolina, give expression to their views on the civil service. The three civil-service commissioners were present. Rep resentative Ewart began his address by referring to the number of charges made against the commission, and he urged immediate action, if the commission were guilty. it should be condemned, but if innocent, then it should be vindicated. Mr. Ewart then preferred a number of charges. Mis accusations included the ap pointment of clerks and the promo tion uf messengers under the civil service commission without refer ence to the law. In answer to a question, Mr. Ew art Sfid he was attacking the con oiission not the law, and that the administration was defective rather than the principle. Representative Houck followed Mr. E-.varl ; he favored a commis jsion organized by tne head of each department. Air. Ilouck was follow ed ty the three civil-service com missioners, who asked for a com plete investigation. us vt. -eist The general opposition to the proposition to provide out of the United Spates Treasury- Jo$ the de portaiioi pjtjie negroes to Africa is not surprising. The objection wifh which (he subject is generally dismissed, is in "substance jthat the plan could npt be carried out.even if there were plenty of money to be used for the purpose. Another ob jection is thus expressed by the Washington Post : "The Liherian Colonization Socie ty has assisted a mere handful abroad at an expense of some mil lions of dollars. If. its ratios may be taken as any guide to the coat of de porting the colored population o! the South At is easily demonstrable that the wiiole, people .of the United States would sell themsel.ves into a state of hopeless ipsolvencv in order to plu-nge S,000:,006 blacks into a state of hopeless miser;." Others argue that the South needs the ne gro to supply labor. On the whole, the prospect of seeing the negroes go to Africa, is not flattering. Charlotte Chronicle. Si;l ni inti) wins R0CKIH6HAM MARKET. COfiBECTED WEEKLY BY W. I. EVERETT, DEALER IN QEN- . ERAL MERCHANDISE. GO TO Country Produce is qaoted at buying prices COTTON Middling, Good MiddlUsf. BACON Sides, per lb , Shoulders " Hams, " BEESWAX, CHICKENS EGGS, per dozen,.. FLOUR Country, per sack, Wort-hern, "- Patent, GRAIN Corn, per bushel, 6580 Oats, " 50 G3 Peas, ', 751.05 HIDES Dry, per lb, 81Q Green, " SALT, per Sack, 1.001.10 7(a; B(a,& . 16(a);! 6 J . 15(rt,20 . 12(15 2.253.00 .2.503.00 . f3.75 New Advertisements. Aaothar Fire. Our town lias again been visited by a fite. About 11 o'clock on Mon day night the alarm of fire was gpuuded and it was found that the livery stable of Mr. M. L. Hinson was on fire. The fire started among the forage in the loft and burned so rapidly that it was impossible to either check the flames or save any thing from the building. In the stable were three horses, eight bug gies, a phseton and a dog cart be longing to Mr. Hinson and a mule, valued at $125 00, belonging to H. S. Ledbetter, Esq. Mr. Hinson's loss is $2,200.00, with $800.00 insurance. The building belonged to Mr. Z. F. Long and was worth $800.00; insur ance $500.00. Two other buildings besides the livery stable were burn ed, one occupied by Owen Leak and- Jus. Mask, both colored, and owned by T. C. Guthrie, Esq., and the other occupied by Frank High tower and owned by Z. F. Long, Esq. The occupants of the two lat ter buildings saved all their effects. The total loss is about $3,500.00 Mr. 3. W: Williams agpl Dr. John Westervelt raised the nown from sleep with the new court house bell. is a pamphlet eight by ten inches and with the; covers, which are Vick's Floral Guide. We have received froai James Vick, Rochester, N. Y-, his Floral Guide, which in beauty of appear ance and convenience of arrangement sur passes anything in this line which ever had the privilege of seeing before. It in size, by no means the least important prt of it, con-, tains an even oe hundred pages. Al though called a "floral guide," it is devo ted to vegetables as well, and includes as full a list and description of both flowers, vegetable and also small fruits as could be brought within the compass of a book of this size. For fresh Beef, Eggs, &c. My iork, Sausage, beef and j ork Chickens, is alwav.s H. Webb brought to office the other dav a horse ap ot the second growth. He says there were several on th tree and that they had a perfectly natural taste. 1 Are you going to buy a wagon tfitt spring? If so, you can do no better than to get it of D. L. Saylor at W-adesboro. He makes the best wagons to be had in this part of the country, and warrants all his work. Capt W. A. Darden, lecturer for tbe Farmers' Alliance, will address 4b pple at Bosticks Mills on the 26th and at Rockingham on the tffth insta. It is hoped there will be a full turnout of the farmers. " ' Up town clock has arrived and na8 bten placed in position by Mr. SextofctU ntlem.n s.nt out bv bkMftli Ti omas Clock Co., for that fill, clear tone ana may ne than a nine, xi cost One Fact Is worth a column of rhetoric, said an American statesman. It is a fact; established by the testimony of thousands of people, that Hood's Sarsaparilla does cure scrofula, salt rheum'" ami other diseases or affec tions arising irom impure state or low condition of tbe blood. It also overcomes that tired feeling, creates a good appetite, and gives strength to "every part of the system. Try it. Washington. Jan. 20. In a pri vate letter received here yesterday, a neighbor and friend of ex Senator Ridd'leberger writes: Have you heard that Riddleberger is very low ? His physicians have little or no hope that he can ever get up again, and he may go at any moment. We do not know Judge Womaek, ap pointed by Gov. Fowle in place of Judge Gilmer, resigned. If he is personally as clever as the retiiing Judge he will .fill tbe bill well. Out-old college friend, Dr. John Manning, Professor of law iu tb Unives-ity.-is- thoroughly qualified to pronounce Upon the qualifications of the young jurist, and he wrote this of him: "While Mr. Womack is too young a man to be pronounced a learned lawyer, he is a young man of great ability, quick to apprehend a legal point, of a discrimi nating character of mind, great aptitude for business, and of studious habits. His personal character is excellent, and I feel sure that if you should appoint him to the vacant Judgeship, that he will not disap point your reasonable expectations. He read law in my office and I know him." Wil. Messenger. NICE AND FAT, and will be sold at lowest p-i'ce or cash. Cad and see me. J. V. iJA ILiCiv. Dec. 121 mo. FEED H. HYDE, POULTNEY, VERMONT. Breeder of all the leading varieties of GAME FOWfL, including heavy-weight B. B. R. Light Brahmas, Felch strain. White Plymouth Rocks, Frost strain. Eg.33 $2.50 per 13 or $1.00 per 26. ORDERS BOOKED NOW. Also Bull Terrier Dogs, Ayrshire Ct.ttle and Morgan Horses 1 XJi .-r.v . . s'iu-vr:inM NEW YOKK Has been with you nearly 12 months. At end ol that time we find you have bought a great many more goods from us than we reasonably could have hoped for. We felt sure that our underbuying and underselling would draw a large majority of the purchas ing public to us, but we hardly expected you so soon to get out of the old ruts and live in the new life-Jignt which the Racket has been, if and shall continue .to let shine by the force of the Almighty Dollar. At the beginning we told you that we had come to stay, and that we would first, last and always stand be tween you and High Prices and give you a dollar's worth of good goods for a hard-earn- ed, honest dollar. Have we not faithfully kept our word ? We leave the answer to you. And for our future record we can do no bet ter than point you to the past. Our motto is, buy and sell for cash, because we know that one cash dollar has as much value as two credit dollars. Thonsaiids ot things it the .Rr.cket we have now marked down to a shorter profit than evr. We haVv some special drives m Dregs Gocds. Get cur prices ; we'lfchi you money. We have the best hno of sh iK w- have ever kept and have masked . prices do wd lower than ever. Our while .-uirts "Cast lion" at 49 cents is a .-- -' bargain ; call for these. fc V-ur. Hundreds of articles worth five omts we have added to our list of Onvceht ar" tides. Amone these are paper of tucks, lox Liiackiuir, ladies' collars, pins, needle. spool thread, crochet needles, and hundreds of other articles too numerous to mention we oner tor oniy one cent. Very Respectfully, Administrator's Sals of Land. XTNDER and bv virtue, of a decree of Kj the Superior Court of Richmon d coun ty, made Jan. 14th, 1890, in the case of A J". Taylor, adm'r of Richmond Yates, dee'd vs. James YateS and others, the undersign ed will, on Monday, the 17th day oi' Feb ruarv, ia'K), seJI at public auction on tbe n' niises ai-Laurel Hilldiot, rn Riahmond ountv. to the highest bidiiar for cash. One and One-qufirter' Acres of hknd Ring at Laurel Hill depot, in atoresaid county - Full description of said land yrill be given on day of sale. 1 his sale is tor the purpose of making assets to pay the -debts of, said iptetate. Time.ot sifeU2 ij. ' ' v A. J. TAYLOR, Adm'r of Richmond Yates, dee'd. This 14th January, 1890. Jolin 33- Collins, RockinGrham, N. C. St. Paul, Jan. 20. A heavy storm accompanied by a gale, set in about 11 o'clock last night and a regular blizzard is now raging throughout the Northwest. As yet there has been no interruption oi railroad traffic or telegraphic communica tion, but the ptonn is very sever Retw'"u 5 ami (5 in XiMi of mior liave fallen on a h3vel, and pyeyail iiig high ,ttiudhas drifted it badly, e?peci:iUy in the bou lb. western pot timvyf the Stte, , Salt Eheum With its-intense itehing, dry, hot skin, often broken into painful cracks, and the little watery pimples, often causes inde scribable suffering. Hood's Sarsaparilla has wonderful power over this disease. It purifies the blood and expel the humor, and the skin heals without a scar. Send for book containing many statements of cure, to O. I. Hood & Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. - $12,000 Fcr BraacJi of Promise. J?ew Yokk, Jan. 20. Judge Ingsaham to-day denied the motion to set aside the verdict giving $12,000 to. Miss Caroline Camsuerer, of Philadelphia, in her suit for $12,000 from; Clements Muller, as damages for breach of promise of marriage. The motion was made by. coupsel for Muller, on the ground that the amount of damages given was- excessive and that the verdict was against the weight of the evidence. The defendeat was allowed 60 days within, which to prepare papers on appeal, and plaintiffs counsel were allowed 3 per cent on $12,000 for their services. The property of MisP Louisa Bond, in Caldwell county. N. C, ofUainirti ;440 irtes, mii been soid.- to a Plwlndelpnia ynuu,T-, which a Lo purcbnsecC a trfpt of 12, OOO acres in Watruga county News a tut Ooiet-ver, . r NORTH CAROLINA, JUSTICE'S Richmond County. COLRT. George W. Williams ' vs. Dncrald Stewart and James H. Avcock, Trustees of the PresbvU'"nan church in the UaRed States at RotSongham, N. C. Publication. This is a civil action for the recovery of $86. GO due to the plaintiff for work an i labor done aad materials furnished. The defendant, James II. Avcock, Trus tee (ice, required- to appear before W. F Eorig; J.' Pr,'af -nis office in Hockniirbam on the -ttu dav ot January, 1890, and answer coni plaint "of plaintiff." W. F. LONG, J. P. Burwell, Walker & Guthrie, Attorneys RU W M m t GO TO "Qa i Bick. h Ski MB HOLT, T at 1 1 -1U GRO OurSeabkin Plush Garments are dry steamed and hlocked just as the finest Alaska beat would be. That insures the wear as well ns ttie cer tajn and exact fit. But their good ness heiin? away hack of that. Everyone is of the hest Plush. Hold one ot the Uner srrade at arm s length ; is getftiirfe Seal as rich? " And our guarantee goes with every garment. Fresh lot on the racks prices. SiM'lushelEeTaStiaMs - Ot KoCkmgliani. something new m this part or the country.- Examine the quality, its all right. Modjeskas and Long Wraps in several patternts. 1'rench Kobes See them and ymt get ai -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 Tarn is about as warm and saucy a rig as the chjld can have, or srt .... MEDICINES, CARS, PATENT ' EDT CLNE& TRUSSES, SHOUL DEH BRACES, CANDIES, STAHONERY, PAPER, PENS, INK, Ac, BUIST'S seeds: J FOR PURE DRUGS. CHEill- &L PAINTS OILS, VAR NISHES & DYE-STUFFS TOILET AND FANCYRTICLES, CIGARS, TOBACCO ANR CIGARETTES, FINE JEWELRY. We make a specialty of Rubber Roof Paint, Ready Mixed Paints for inside ai;d outside work, Lewis' Lea3, Window GlasSi:c. BfG REDUCTION in th'e pwee of DraR and Medicinesin job lot. . Landanum, ' Paregoric, Quinine and other stnndard medicines as cheap as you can buy them in Baltimore or elsewhere. Everything nt lnwest prices to the retail trade. I" J. D. Westervelt. Jr., jut from the University of Maryland, can ha found At the Drug .Store day and night and will be pleased to serve, his friend1 and tlie public. Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. SPECTACLES AT ALL PUCES. Ladies and Gents GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, and Clocks sold cheap arid warranted. JEWELRY of everv citaenr.- RFCOM VCRDE3BY FHYSICiAJCS. lion at lowest prices fine. diamond Ring?, Pius, Studs, &c. - 'Bacon. 6f to 8c ner lb. Lard, 10 to 12ic per lb.. Flour,:.754o"$6.mper bhl, Sugar, 6 to izic per lb. Coffee, 19 to 22 Jc per lb. Molasses, -35 to 40c per gallon.- J Rice, 8 to 10c per lb. Grits, 2 to 3c per lb. Butter, 20 to 25c per lb. sh, Oj-.to c per lb. H8? Vinegar, 35 to 40c per gallon. Soap, SddaV'Btarch, repper, Spice, and thrp ar k nitted Cansnr Puffed Out- allthat is nice in the Grocery line. ings, or sailors, or shapes in cloth. Come and see me. I am to the front It ooks hk the dawtool buctle r :r! WxE ; day. I heyve caugiu onverywnere. J: m JQHNR. HOL T ' Buckles forasnes,imcKieror aress- T5ptwefln :r:rr ruu ( Foiwdr juckles tor 'shoes and for hat&; store - " 1 1.1 f.. .,r,t llro An. I - - ru h m ii iiini k; imu rv,. jvuvi they- coaw in the cutest possible shapes. We've a glittering gather- inffofthem. hurs and fur Irim m ings! The most fashionable styles. ) The very lowest pnees. T. L. 8EIGLE & Co.. Charlotte. N.C rug. - h Mm m ! . - . : ,4 5C jmii vs. 8.t ;tU .'ish to fnforni the pabrie -that I have opened astpekqf Aijlii.nerv and Notions in in-niv new store orfRandolph street where I will keep at all times afirst-claas stouk of Millinery and Notions, Fancy Goods, &c. Cliristro &bm Grifts S Ve have just opened a lot pf Noveltid in China and Glassware for tbe bojidav. trade. These goods are all useful articles and nothing is nretiip .for an inexpensive present to the young or "old than one of these novelties we are prepareu to oner you. l ney are pretty and cheap, tjome and s'eethetn. I You will be astonished al the low price we offer them, - Thj.eek we. call your attention to ou stock'of Rubber Shoes for both ladies and gentltnt'n. The Ladies' fc:uet is a plain rubber, 6hoe at 4Hc. The Saratoga and Orients are In' single cartoons. Th ess goods a re the no-itoL-t -thinir mnlb fiA. 1 .1 1 .. ' .. .- 1. . . . r I . r n-i jouiis utci;uui-f, t; nave ii var eiv oi j i u neatest thing made for ladies Rubbers, size rnnrringto 12" 'We offer the srents a fin Chewing Tobacco put in a and called "WOMAN'S WE ART. Try it. Jt is a fine chw. With the a very attractive style compliments of these we ate, Y.,-u im. . .m. J2L. 21. JEC re resp'ctfally, uss JAS. A. JOHN6TON 4JX- T. L. ELLIOTT. & ELLIOTT, ' Dr. 0u& e Cough Syrup ZZZZ First-ckss Dress-raaking at feasonable ' prices. LiniBgsnd Trimmings furnished jj when desired. . Verv eepeetfblly, ; I MISS LI LI IEIGQ. ' team Grrra-nite and Xarblo "Works, ; ;4U.oirdef titr Worlc will' n ceive prompt aentn . 2ik and 27 We ' To e tc:
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