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, : ; z ME flS PRINTED ALL AT-HOME AND Office OYKft CAPT. EVERETT'S NEW GUARANTEES A -LARGER CIR CULATIOS THAN AN? OTHER PAPER IN RICHMOND COUNTY. We want a TlfVmsand More iTibj-icrib-er.s. Job Work Nea fly Executed. MCI?TIK RATES : year, 4J..50 Six menths, , '75 rhrsemenths, 0 if-T All subscriptions accounts must ba id i4nee. Zlffi M ,AdTertisiig rates faraishfed on an hcatien. I W. KJVL W. KNIGHT Bdiinrand Prnnwetnr. TERMS: $1.50 a, Year in Advance- m " 6 f . 7 - 1 . - . -. Vol. VIII. Rockingham, Richmond County, N. C, February 13, 1890. No. 7. Published Every Thursday. . . 1 1 r ' ' ; : : nuui(u a ROCKET. xcr ' JJAk A , 1 Awwm um 1 aw a mw a av aw aw :-,. v a. n a a a a. Am 1 v h. a mm a a 4-1 JUkWMMM I fJI II f I If -Iff 51 III If 11 1 . : . . . 1 1 " .. : . '',' 1 1 1 - SCROFULA It la that impurity In the blood, which, ao cnnulatlhg la the glands ot the neck, pro ouces unsignuy IN "BOD'S COUNTRY," i him, an' tell hirn 111 meet him an BY D. HIGBEE. From Belford's Magazine. There1 was no one in4hV house splendid spring, and take the fence hoar befoah day at the top of theN instead'of waiting to open the gate. cliff where we use' to hitch the pha'-1 Because tys played-' the piano and t. Don't let anybody see you go in' on1 v am It at V. m Ufa rl..,.V rin vnnr arpttin' ther in tim " TTr Mti!!,; kuW th1 I P the coun- ftHfewft looking for fn wWp Sl there would belittle probability of fptS- She knew wha h3elf or the horse8 bei recogniz. they would do when tney had round , . . , . . T. ,., . , , ww y ed, and there take the tram. ,It rBIm.lkiidAHbl it wi AoViTaYiait. , . . V-1 's ii rii iijii ' wouia De necessary to ride a con- tion, where it would make but a moment's stop. If they could reach the station at the precise moment, did not care-to beaaldiet, ahewUhey Wre safe. Before Bev could painful BunaiM wks n Um anna f.th.r an.) R.u .m lnn,ir,- f,.r Mars nr fMt- mh nh H-)n-.. ..l l I B yea, ears,- car nose, often causing bUnduess or deafness; which is the orig)?Itti)pH-t-eerous growths, or the many other manifesta tions usually ascribed to "humors;" which. , eansesfcoosTiMDtloa andBeath. BeWg the most ancient, it is the most general of all diseases or affections, for fery few persoas am entirely 4rM fiomlt Now Can It Be CURED ,by By taking Hood's the reifMUMe Ura it often when other medicines hare failed, has proven Itself to be a potent and peculiar medicine for this disease. Some ol these cures are really wonderful. If you suffer from aerofma, be sore to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. - My daughter Mary was afflicted with scrof nlous sore neck from the time she was 22 months old till she became six years of age. Lumps formed In her neck, and one of them after growing to the size of a pigeon's egg, became over her Hood's Sarsaparilla, when the lumo aU Indications of scrofula entirely dis appeared, and now she seems to be a healthy child." J. S. Caklilk. Naurisht. N. J. " W 0W V gB UIU Hood's Sarsaparilla Soldby UdrugiiU. 1 ; six f or 55. Prepared only tT C X. HOOD A CO., ApoUiecaries, Lowell, -Lsm. - IOO Doses One Dollar but hers. WP G. Douglass. ' Thos. J. Shaw. HQUBLASS & SHAW, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Carthage, KC. ' ill regularly attend the Superior Courts wen (sfie JrFougtiyAb. lernoie state 01 anairs, in grace of which Bev and her father shared equally with ber1, though the M!kM&X. Mhy could she not have let him go in peace ? What gall and wormwood it must be to Bev to discover such a rival ! She knew he loved her. To have lost her; would have been pain enough with out this bitter humiliation. She could not think of her father- The Mheiight uppermost was to gptjfly anywhere so that she might never look into his fact again. She could think of nothing more terrible than of meeting him. In the old proud, defiant days she had shrunk from the disgrace of being the wife of her father's servant: how infinitely worse was this ! It was not as bad as they thought, but it was bad enough ; and they would never know just how it was. Tbey would bmond. O during the terms 1 in Pee Dee irior-Court. eiderahle distance, but the country was as familiar to her as a well thumbed map, and if they eould get an hour's start on Alaric and Black Fanny they were aafe. She did not attempt to encumber her flight with anything in the shape of baggage. She took what money was in her purse, and some jewels she thought might prove useful, and alone in her room awaited the hour of flight. The Col. and Bev came in that night from a fruitless chase. They t u r n - ed the houses out, but did not go to bed. They had made diligent search accustcM4'4a!)f as desUtuie4)twV4ccoDi&uD, and a hd ;been Hfftmttd by (fcs lear tttat lie Wouf(nb tit able to manage Alaric', a horse that required a firm hand jind" a steady seat. He could ride, Snd7"1mOwt encouraged for the race that was to tax both themselves and the warsesJ directly to the station to the utmost. As h roS$$ to h '. "This way," she call her and drew-rein, ahetapped Black Come oh, they are after us The winding .creek hemmed them on all sides but one. The lane led MP lmijfD ffW'! had no outlet but the one through whifOshe had .fntwJ; k wereampxile t cemeaikf ibitbe pike, and muel) df fhe advantage of the start was thusjostl Lydia felt that their oply hope lay in the de lay in catching: the horses, and even riBlr"the station and take aj&y measures to stop them, they would have arrived at the next, where they cotrM leave the train and thus throw them off the scent. The plan shap ed" 'itself with the rapidity of des Deration. A mile distant across some fields there was a pike that led called to Karl, as she wheeled and dashed oyer thr WINGS. What matter It though lif e ucoertaiD be Ton? ,-Wtt though ita goal Be newer reached? What though it fail and Be"- Oil Have we not each a souJ r A soul that quickly most ariae and soar To regions far more pure , Arise and if well where pals can be ao mora And err ey fa -ore. : 1 Be like the bird that on a bough too frail To bear him. gtty ly swings; He caroto though t! sIit branches faO He knows that be has wings. Ji- ' - s -Victor Hugo 1 O.v Sp-. Dr. Lewentaner, of Constantinople, writing La The BuUetin General de The rapeutique, No. 33. 1.89, speaks very en couragingly of the success attending an Fanny with the whipand saidd rock fence into a stubble field. Karl antiseptic method of treating this disease. n-.- '--ft.. nt .. j . . wluch he tried In several casea Tlie ad- wberever they thought it possible I this was a desperate one. They flew along the mile of lane - and dashed for a man to conceal himself in a eonntry so open. They had ques tioned everybody they met, but no body had seen Karl. They were now convinced that be was conceal ed somewhere about the house, and they did not doubt that he would make an attempt to escape that nignt. nun an indinerence to ia John W. Colz. Frank McNeill ATTOtEYSAT HOeftHfQHAM, N. C. ICleS0 tigfespired by a burning desire atruge an! ft -Victory, which, fo BeTerly watcbed . tuuuBu uauutcu uy tne Coueion front of hoUse all ni ht, pigtol in of her love for Kar would still have h&nd while thp Colonel, 8in,Harly Mi 0 victory but for Bev'suntime- mn. , thm rMr T. Uy appfrsnrt, Why had the gnna ,, tltttnaToti frtP rrx hn"t t 1 age 3n, Walker & Gutlirie, ATTORNEYS AT LAW - ' 'febdlnghamS; C. m&MBfcth Postoffice. Fcpc Jae Sewg Ifaciiiies, ' ATTACH MIMS, NEEDLES, SUPPLIES, t i ' ! - 1 1 i 1 And repairs of the best possible material, apply to D. T. HARGROVE, Laurinburg, N. C. agony of self-reproach. There had been no thought of shame or fear in on rnerot Academy Wgb fijl he could not possibly have escaped ; but they were wholly unprepared for wht did happen. It was in that dim hour between day and night that Beverly saw a slender, darkly- and V creep stealthily across not seem wrong to go. It did npt 1 --. I1. A! 1 1i w vmww .uug a. h3ftd figure steal outof the house up one anew u Dot tneraaeives. Kolbinff ihe bafl 66tti was really wrong : it was simply Bev's con struction of the situation that made it terrible. Jt seemed to her that by the ibeteeiiscovery the aspect of the whole affair was changed : an act harmless in itself had become be- s eerirWBflH fo Cash Buyers of General - " Mercnandise. the lawn toward the stable lot. He coWkf nt -fire npon it, and he could not molest it, because he was sure it was on its way to Karl, and it was Karl he wanted. His onlv, chance was to follow it, but he fead no hnrse. Tf he went fnr tha home, he uious by being witnessed. She?ven mig8 the direetioa wWch t,hougk4 differently if herself aemr. could only get by keeping an eye on Sta loolrftt it with th. ,rm of Lydi,. ifheU8o.ptd to tiWlM said he was not a own country, and she felt it to be true : but her father . . -- r-r i . w n-A rr TJirrw r m ust established ourselvesf aSoojfl fgbuld feoti b SOjeasiRr crfi .T!-jr riJ.rrrTi -let Karl re what he might, h iicmHrti. nr i; rv ithiil rnr t v f m T tt VI. F 1 , ' i .. 11 I..-. iware, JJaea nno cvjui y uu'siuuu t nipt a I .: ana onerea a Pr,i va,., a j iy Jfty hd r7le bn t"fpng aiWfceart wiehfifttfi Boueht for cash, and to be sold for cash. only, we can offer you superior induce- Colonel, she would know that she was discovered and would mislead him. Several minutes were wasted in an agony of indecision, and then 4 'fired the gun in the air. The shot , was answered by a yelping chorus of dogs. It brought the Co lonel to the spot instantly, but it al- ware. (ockry indj&Jasar, Woodenware, Hats, Shoes. Acconlete Ufa-ir eyea. She seemed to have no LL ;r r jiuk ua u Seen. - She remembered that the horses had been turned into the at fBldden'ing perslsfenee all These pa8ture adjoining the lawn, and Jh VOtWrWfrtlv t mm Auction Sale Ever jL8flrjiX ing him from- death, and escaping lilieejOiptaLtW lioaiihiiity &f again ef lall kinds ef Qeneral- Merchandise ia good order and sold from regular stock, which, if you don't want at my price, you an have at yow o wn. t - - -p " y TAT The onlv exclusive Furniture Store in t1T" gp " irflftarl' , ...f-TSi - m - - "". l"A T. rr elegant line ot f urniture. easteaas no: m ot Der set ud -vnntr s-trofnt- Jfiaraber suits, t maroie Bureau. t, Other Bditfr'TrTftn. il5.5t) tre. Wash- 1 . if i ni ' i s f rr A t9l inas, winnow inaaes;iurun ocnm, a- wucioto. an latest aesigns. l onei cssts, Racks, Cradles, Safes, Tables, Pic p;f.,. r-,i i xt:i. -,- irf fact, i)Mrly every article in the Fur- A. P. STEWART. ." --Mitt flltt M,-- Prepares boys and girls.for Business, Col lege, or Teaching. . JSO?-S-CTARIAN. Fall corps of Teachers; thorough train ing. Railroads north, east, south, and west. Healthy location. Good moral in fluence. Law forbids the sale of intoxi cants. TuitiOdfor 5 months, S6.25to$17.50 .IncideaJtaUee 50 cents. Music $15. Draw ing $10 Painting $15. Vocal music, pen- mausaip, dook-keeping xree. , Board per montn, everything furnrsbed, fS.00. Club board-cheap. Session begins January 6th, sor particulars address ' , R. B. LINEBERRY. A. B., Principal. Bev's horse was very hard to catch. She knew that if she could once get started, nothing else could overtake them, and she resolved to risk it. io tha rirvlnnsl Mm nrnnnd thm meeting her father. There was not s , , . . . , . - , , dorner of the house, sbe sprang Over the faintest Jhnll of pleasure-in the t. , f. .fe. t.fl anticipation, ner auiy was to van, . , . Kitase) UVujiAbnU that he was 'f?101 CT- ' j .Z- j .L . for the she might find m that far country JPeraona amEoe troubled with nervousness resultlne ttonyy nr nverwork will be relieved by taking mrouni'a Iron Bitters. Genuina Jgtfmt awk and crossed red lines on wrapper. months was crushed and voiceless into the pike abreast. The horses were splendidly maFchecT in speed, and as they-ran Wke the wind along the level stretch of pike in the ting ling air of early morning, Lydia for got the disgrace of her flight and the desperate chances of the chase ; for got she was running away with her father's,seryaot, and that, for one of them at least, death was imminent ; forgot everything in the exhilara ting impetus of their tremendous pace but the foot that Karl rode at lier side like one to the manner born. They .had been, on the pike five minutes when Lydia, looking behind, saw a single horseman far behind them dimly sketched upon the paling sky. At first sbe could not tell which it was ; but as it grew gradually lighter sbe recognized her lather by the color of his horse and his nose in the saddle. Her sur- . prise was equal to relief, in discov ering that it was her father and that hie: was alone. She could not un derstand why Bev had not come vfith him. If he could not get his own horse, she thought he would Have taken something else. His be- yhavior was inexplicable, but through it they were saved. Her father could .riet Overtake them ; it was not worth while to press the horses; all that was necessary was to keep at a safe distance from "him until the gray maye gave out, and keep steadily on in the direction tey had first taken By the time they reached the poln sb had in her iind they wouhi have left him fat behind, even if he 'rlid net eive an the chase when he j --;- a skw that it was hopeless. . She drew reih and ran,At an easier gate, meas- uring her pace with the accuracy of a thorough knowledge of the horseb" and. wbfk tljf y rhad70 ffffffyPfh iui.w-.ou, auu ou uiw weiii, uvci vantaTM nt ,u,- m-TTJf t-0-f,0f , fences ditches, ravines, all fear ex sumined up by" Tire Medical Record as tinguished in the excitement of the follows: t All e cfirWren treated in rig Eaoh -U.. ,h, locked XTtt she could see that Bev, who was now cent- 8. The duration of thedisea.se was in hef lead, was Steadily gaining ot decidedly shortened, the period elapsing them;- bnt every minute -feheughf the.cncennt the erupUon ' Jr r f . . - SO the, falling oT Qt,,fi)e crusts being theQ.' nearer to the Station. Tbe en- twelve or thirteen daysj'. fC,be disease gine was whistling at Payne's; a ran Its entire course almost without ,- i i ,i ii , . . fever. 4. The'daneer to those around single whistle-it would not stop ,w WiW,t l v ft.nM in Ir there ; in three minutes it would be LeWentanert caste there were other chil- at Midway ; in five more it would 1de exposed, bat, notwithsfcandirrg that reach , the station whose shingle roof r a a r.ei -i- , t I ' ' tney couia aireaqy see aoove uie df tho method, as compared with the trees ; another field, and they would treatment by batlie and cold applications. reach the ike. On the other aid. ha.ch to cecomraend it. 6. -Esthet- u ' j u u icaily. also, the antiseptic metliod of of the fence they were approaching treatment offers great advantages, since was a deep depression that made it t prevents absolutely, ail pitting. an ugly leap. Iney did not see it until it was too late to take the fence at another point. The horses1 went at it gallantly ; Alaric made it with something to spare, hut Fanny, miss- 1'wtf Dickens' Letter to Bis Son. Here is a letter from Dickens, ad dressed to his younger sons on their leaving home, one for Cambridge, the other for Australia, in which the father's heart end the deeper side of his nature ing it by a hairs breadth, slipped reveal themselves: hack into the ditch. Ab Lydia clambered unhurt out o the ravinej saw Karl, who had ridden back, in the act of dismount ing. "Don't Stop a minute," she called to him. "I am not hurt, but I can't go on : the mare has broken her leg. 'You will remember." he says to both. 'that you hare never at -home been wearied about religious (Observances or mere formalities. You will, therefore. understand the better that 1 now most solemnly impress upon you the truth ' and beauty of the Christian religion as it comes' from Christ himself, and the impossibility of your going far wrong if you humbly , but heartily . respect it Similarly 1 impress upon you the An Insulted Fat Wcm&n.. A womau weighing 3(59 pounds, Wearing her hair cut short, entered the office of the President of th San Antonio -Street railroad company, nnd in a voice that was across be tween a bas-s violin and a boiler shop, said : "'I came. here to complain of the driver of one of your cars." "What's he been" doing ?" asked 4 he official. "In crossing the car track I bad 'the misfortune to slip and fall, and t could not get up right away, for as you see I am not Sarah Bern hardt. I'm fat all over." "Well, what next?" ' "The driver ol the street car stop ped bin mule and insulted me." "What did he say ?" "He said if I would ge up and 4et him drive on that I could sit down again Oil the car track as soon as the car had passed. -: 1 shall have, liiui reprimanded. ... ' said thr official. 1 hank you, sir ; thank you. lh' patronize your stu-: i ear hue lure- .Her, that is, if liie door is wide enough Good cuoriiiug, sir." As she passed out, the official re marked to a clerk : "She may not be "all wool,' but sne certainly a yard wide. ltxas Siftin'is. Take til is you'll need it," she said, habit of saying a Christian prayer night offprincr him hmr nnnte anrl n ni.toi l and moriimg. These, things lave stood u. i. .i ...:-..-r.. J i.r.- y me through my life, and remember sue iiau cuutiuusiy Bumu uciure ijW" 1 t0 renje, the New Testa starting. Karl took only the pistol. "Get up mit me," he insisted. l'He can't make it with both of us, sne answered ; and then, re membering his previous obstinacy, added hurriedly, "go on, go on ; I'll PIL1SS! PILES! ITCHING PILES! Symptoms Moisture: intehse itching and stinging, most at night, worse by scratching. If allowi-a to contUiiie, tumoP form which often bleed and ulcerate, be comieg very-eore. Swayke's Oiktmest stops the itching and bleeding, heal ulce ration, and in most cases removes the tu mors. At druggists or by mail for 50 cts Dr. Swayne fe Son, Philadeiphia. He Paid the Penalty. : ft-'" Actor. "How is this? My bill is just twice as much as Vou sai would be." ment intelligible to you and lovable to you when you were a mere baby. And so God bless you. "Ever Your Affectionate Father. - M ,t . i, ; tl.tr.' Ad Eeeeiitrle. But the best and mast frequent speci mens of . as eccentric nation hail from come tf you get away." He sprang the land of John Bull. Among them is into the saddle. As they had ridden aMm" Mr- v" s- (The ngzro wari- i.-.a i Li e i ly suppresses the surname), who for o.e had told him of ber plan, &U7 rm made Paris ring with sto- annowas ho darted aWay she call- ries .of; his wild -doings. , finally gout d;.'aftW him, "Keen to the oike Pr1 him, and' he wa doomed to , v 1.. a jj perpetual confrnement -at riOmfe.' The wIm you havecrossed this flel an tet having always been specially pat turn to the right at the forks." If roruxed- by him, Mrv . started a ballet was but an instant lost, but Bev had within ovra f0uT wau3- where he Amiiii .'n;. t? I1 kept an entire-stage with all that be- gained that much. For a moment ioBto iw.tadadmg ccetumee of every she looked down at Fanny with a possibla variety . Ive or six spectators hadinPttJy .eeen that rplaceisoonws, . inoeiy uberaiity. Al Tben "her eyes foHowed- Karl, who though Jfen SL coold neverset a foot out- had taken hi list fence and was ca- -de his house, he always retained his -;, IcS-iK'! -l tt ten horses and four carriages, which reenng down the pjke. He rode i hh iil, A,, im. Hotel Clerk. "I believe you said you were an actor, and upon these representations I gave you a nduo ed rate." Actor. "Well?" Hotel Clerk. "Well, I attended the performance last night and I'm convinced that you are no actor. Nine dollars; please." Rochester Post-Express. like a eentaur, and he was ceila-inly and on the boulevards, aometwhat. Kke getting the Utmost speed but of Ala emPty carriages seen bMnd a hearse. ric,-,. Close liehind her there was anJ - .. .... j .j.,,-,,. ominous thunder of hoofs, and as It was will aMy ai dmp impre m turned, Bev rose over the shoul . They could not see her darkness, but they could hear the horse's hoofs thumping the Tirfr rrnW 7rr.Tl1tfround as she bounded along, the an asyium irom cev s scorn, ner - . vm , t . l ii I I W"B .-.... -f--" iaiuer a uutrageu uuuur, auu uii imu shape. This was her brightest hope. In assisting him to escape she musfftjre help. She knem she 1 1 ji-fatffft-Tll YilgTir irrrSr ne- groes. The only cbanoe of escape 0de int0 the lane "It's her," said Bev. "She's gone to him, ah' now we'll find him." There was a sharp clatter of hoofs sb She crossed the pike, and they fell again with a muffled beat as she turned upon Sen neider, and She was hy no means sure of him. Afon, when he came to dinner, she sent for him to come to the house. "Schneider," she asked, dubiously, "can I trust you to do sometblbg for Karl?" A gleam of animation passed ov tne naDitaaiiy 6toua iace. "Yab, yah, you ean," be answer ed. "Where are 'Laric an' B ny?" "Over in-de pa "Well, some time this want you to put Black the stable where &h get her, an' to-night, after they have all gone to bed, put a saddle on 'Lariornd lead, ihtm wp the creek to t h at h igh bl u ff 1 If f'rfieSYoi'll find sarltiMref Leave the hawse with 1 L.5 1 1 by de creek." saw tB i "She's gone down the- dirt road,"k said Bev. "He mus' be somewhere about tbe creek." Lydia had counted correctly upon the difficulty of catching the horses. With the greatest haste, it was fif teen minutes before the Colonel was mounted, and theft he was compell ed to go on without Bev, who was still vainly endearoring to beguile his wary horse into the bridle. But when she reached the bluff where Karl was waiting for ber, she found it n lotr than ah thnncrht. when - -t-A t o i iiaht some other plan was OIJO OHIi imtt. .v ha " 1 -"J --O . . x. .... , ih fnrm nf.as ineir pace. t -.05-.,6.,SuW leaped the ferice, Ms quick eye took in the horse in the ditch and her figure standing-on the brink - " - TO BE CbTINUEDj A Safe Investment I i cation that f&Sfcitoie tebg- nized piace ttaidiviired the plan of the fugUijiii' he saw them slacken speed, the aupp1-filled him witlr jLempestueus wrath. He saw that nursuit was futile, but hVrode on, proiane ejaculations alternating with the prayer that Bev might M - " V . m - 7m.. ' ft-.,- ... C eome at lasU- 1-was oonw nawwa-lsatisfactory results, or in case of failure a fore Lydia looked back gaain, and when she did, she saw far behind .berfather anotherhorsernan spurring toward them, and even, at that dis tance, and in that dim light, she could recognize tne maguihcent stride of BeV favorite hunter. Her heart sank ; she leaned close to Karl and said, "Let him go ; iVs Bev, ao'l he's ridin' Selim." They could easily heat her father, but they could not beat Bev, She knew they codld pot possibly reach the station she had in her mind be: fore they would be overtaken. What chance was left? The stress of thought in the attempt tov devise tremendous Curious Ware iu a Waterfall. A Boston lawyer, returned from a trip ikimm-. p.i Hj,Kr:- I1KS Wie nentld Ot dOOm. AS heltat- At the foot of one of the dams the descending water seems to be driven back with so much force that half way up th eotumn of water there is an ever vttoviag line of water like a crease in a piece of cloth. This, has an effect upon the surrounding atmosphere that is.afr, most incredibly great. The phenomenon is not observable at all times, but when Is one which is guaranteed to brine vou the "wavftH. & . visible on the falling : 'i.- t ... - . .a r 1 - -u; A. .4 :.. oauoiactory results, or in case ot lailure a wr. - u un - return of purchase price. On this safe Dlan some distance irom Uie falls are ob- yem can bny from our advertised Druggist served to vibrate perceptibly in a regular a bottle of Dr.-King's New Discovery for 1 movement. The vibration, while per- Lanimptiori. It is euaranteed to hrino- centible at the time when the "wave" fehef me very case. : When ufted for'anya? can be seen, seems to stop almost in- iwcwuii 01 inroat, ljungs or Uhest, sncft1- stantly after the "wave" disappears, ana consumption, inflammation of lungs, Bron- it aeems almost certain that the latter chitis, Athiab, Whooping Cough, Croup, causes the former. Boston Advertiser. etceete-j -It is pleasant and agreeable to J rf " tasteier&etly safe, Ak. oanerwaysiteie-'' Th canrt'. Foot. Huueu upon, inai Dottle free at W. i tru-vl tnn to Henrv VTTT Fowlkes A Co.'a Drug store. having been introduced 'to the king by , Sir Thomas More. Mary Tudor had a Tmi 'a be safely said that in great regard for Hey wood, who indulged DOia as were tne tuture more wi h K.Am.,i;.h in macb auoxcious taiK. ed for the louthern blacks by moral hlsaayings, few of them and eduru. Hon 1 4r.fl.-.-l .-. I A landlord asked Iuuk " enough for her Karl and the horse he was holding by the bridle rudely Mocked against the sky. Sbe did not ride into the field, hut beckoned him to come on. It was with infinite relief she saw every momeuAjiaad presently she saw a long black lii5f stnofce trafl fog across tJNiioriibeiiBd them ; it was the train from Lexington and it was cominsi towad them ; in 3D, him mount from the ground with a minutes it would be at Spring sta appear witty. How do yon could possibly be gained from Uni- 1 . m?, I, VZ ll M ZS T?wL i.d 8sa S.V aar Qneta.-ChlcagO Tribune. honnTinto water." Dr. Doran. in his "HistoiTT of Court Fool." gives several The Constitution of the United snecimen's of Heywood's rhymed epi- Stafes was not made to prefect ma-! "ama- 0ae of perbape worth jonties. ii goes upon tne universal-1 irauiH;riU4"b- ly accepted principle that majorities 1 1 Iett8t- bH,r ' ,re countries Will protect them- 1 Which cometh of thta. tuou art yengeable strait selves, aaare&ut too apt to impsA . n en naijuorities. Hence constitutions r'!. are made to protect minorities. That hi the purpose of all constitu tion. Det.' Free Press. Send to us for Note and Letter Heas. Quotb he. "In the wifer In the waist, coo. ' quoth she; all ia waste in you, as tar aal can aee." If you suffer pricking pains on moving . the eyes, or cannot bear bright light, and find your sight weak and 'failing, yetT' should promptlv use Dr J fl McLean's Strengthening five Salve. 2o cents a bcx. aoiaat rowiues cos arug. store. i I Some Mistakes of Natttre. 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Rockingham Post-Dispatch (Rockingham, N.C.)
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Feb. 13, 1890, edition 1
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