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v l f Yr 1 1 1 1 l I I IIH II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J I I I 1 1. If An Ml I hi hi UaI klll ln h - - : I . . . . . r. KNQHT;;Edit6r and Proprietor. Office : YKB CA"PT?.''BVER,KTT'8 '.NEW STORE. ' Wsscsirriei . rates One year,' f 1.50 Six BanthSi .v?v,,,,,',,vT .,' Thl-M mllBM'M.Mm.!nHm' ' .40 AIL subscriptions accounts must be aia in advance. tf Advertising rates furnished on ap plication. - Published ' Every CThuhsday. B. W. KNIGHT, Editor and Proprietor. Vol. VIII. CONFESSED I3H0EAH0E. IS PRINTED ALL AT HOME AND GUARANTEES A LARGER CIR CULATION THAN ANY r . ' OTHER PAPER IN RICHMOND COUNTY. TERMS: $1.50 a Year in Advance- W e wont a l nous-ana M!ore Subscribers. RoflKTNftTTAT... RICHMOND COUNTY, N. CL Mwtrch 20t 1890. JNO. 1Z- Uo& ProrA;mfZ7eca. , A Shrewd Scheme. It la oat ltrotMitv to the blood, which, ai cosaulatfRf la." the glands of the neck, pro uces unsightly, lumps or swellings; which, senses painful running sores on the arms, lees, or feet; which developes ulcers In the yes, ears, Ox nose, often causing Blindness or deafness; whlchfts the origin ot pimples, can- eeroos growths, or the many other manifesta tions usually ascribed to "humors; " whioh. fastening upep-the tangs, causes consumption and death. Being the most ancient, It is the most general el all diseases, or affections, for rery tvn personsare entirely free from it Ho,r CURED By taking Hood's Sarsaparnla, which, Toy the remarkable cures It has accomplished. often when other medicines hare failed, has troven itself to he a potent and peculiar medicine for. thU disease 'Some of these cures are reallj wonderful. If you suffer from crofula,"bVsuw"tb try Hood's Sarsaparilla. ISr danzhterMary was afflicted with scrof ulous sore neck from the time she was 12 months nid till she became six years of age. Lumps formed in her neck, and one ot them after irowineto the size of a pigeon's egg, became a running sore for over three years. We gave her Hood's Sarsaparuia, wnen tne romp ana all indications of scrofula entirely dis appeared, and now she seems to be a healthy ehlld." J. 8. Carltlk, Uaurlght, H.J. N.B. Be sure to get only Hood's Sarsaparilla SotdbyandnictW fl.alxtarfS. Pieredonly by C. L HOOD CO., AsoUManes, utweu. bum. IOO Poses One Dollar "W. C. Douglass: 1 Thos. J. Shaw DDUBLASS & SHAW, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ' Carthage, N. C. Wiflrecrukrlr attend the Superior Courts of Richmond. Office in Pee Dee House during the terms of Superior Court. Joan W. CoLirT"" Fbask McNeill cole it McNeill, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ROCKINGHAM, N. C. Office on corner of Academy Square. BurwelUTlker & Guthrie, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, A lan Starts Out to Stump a Bar- Minneapolis, March 12. The Jour- tender rials liismark (.. V.) special says: Contrary to expectation seed wheat If there is one thing that Al Vail, Coran9issioners Mckenzie, of Speneer the veil known barkeeper, is iriemming? 0f FarRo, Mulcahy and prouder of than his good looks it is Rudget Qf Grand Forks, and Myers, his wide knowledge of all species 01 of Dakota report to;th Legis- mixea annus auu uw m B""l"B atnre that thev can furu sh 25U.U0U them up in good style. I bushels of seed wheat to needy far- A few days ago a stranger wear- m without intrest, to be returned ing a tue, a giass aiamuuu auu bushel for bushel after the crop is rosy headlight glow upon nis nose, harvestedi if the crop faii8 the stepped up to the bar and said : debt -8 Q be cancelied. This will ..... t . i i "Give me some iortunaius a be followed bva lotterv bill, raising Francaise, with a dash ol ourgeois a fortori." "Eh 1 ah, yes," replied Al. "Will you ahem take it hot or cold?" "Cold ?" queried the stranger, con temptuously. "Who ever heard of the like? If that's all you know about the drink I'll take something else. Fix me up some cum grano salis, with a bete noir on the out side." 'Y-yes, sir," said Al, promptly, hot wtakly. I'll have it ready in a moment. . You want a grain of, what did you say ? "Aw, bosh ! I said nothing about a grain of anything. Don t you know what a cum grano salis is? Let it go the amount to be paid the State to $150,000 per annum. The money to buy. the seed wheat undoubtedly comes from the Louisiana Lottery Company, or men who represent it The dual proposition is a dazzling bait to catch the few votes needed to secure the passage of the lottery bill. Bill Tife, in Concord.,. "Tell us, something about the re sults of the !Fife meetings,? ;' said : a News man to Rev. Jesse Page this morning. The good, olf man gave his hat a gentle push to the back of his head and said , it would be im possible, at this early day, to give an accurate report of everything, but that the happiest anticipations ol the good people had been fally re alized, and that a great, and, he hoped, a permanent good would be felt here in the future. As uear as he could say about 150 persons had professed religion and consecrated themselves to Jesus, and that these meetings had awakened a new and a good feeling amongst the older professors of -religion, Charlotte News, 12th. Corrupt Literature- Social Philosophy. Encourage the modest man too much and he will become vain. ,Thieres Captured and Stolen Goods eoovered. Last week we stated that Mr. I. HisTirstltax&ter.: A veteran was talking the other day about his first experience with ' . . , TTnrtnn' Jwlrv and Racket Store a repeaUng rifle. . uetting cneaieayesteruay - - -- " - nf f WM out on the nicket line he i a a -i 1 1 Mil iieeii kii i ru. uu . liid uikuh wa i . - teaches a man to ci.eai io-uy. . . , . , t. a irtt nf vnlr t-nt A philosopher h a oan who don't U- -," LZ.-tai w.nth. thing, h. 1lm. . "'f''-.TAZ mruM, . m.d. a i i t i : l tnprfiiroiu. uniii ihbi iutour uui r uon i oiame a maaiuruiuS --- - . , . tMtAmt tK n .st.nl ii ina hfi rMcn aiscoverea i luu . o"oiaui)i Mr ' a i A Mesmeric Experiment Sioux Falls, South Pakota, is deeply stirred up over a case of con vulsions induced by a mesmeric ex periment. Tuesday, owing to the inclemency of the weather, the pu pils in one of the public schools Give me an ego sum ho- passed recess in the building. To i - i l . J he is only wnai omers navo maue .u , had u Everv fellow would pict Lim as to tne perpeirawr ui wt wiwuj, . . , , . , , . . . i k-( u Aa.sr TTnrtftn rrivrd out his man and then load ana ifa hnqhand worth havin he but on that day-.Mr. tionon receivea i. worth .n nlrT otll'nt to by te..8ram So Uurinburg .uting .hoot. Uk,ng nUg. of th. .h..- il a. t L J bWaam jasvtAAsiftArl Lr. rnar wvwn n SHrriuiH inn iifru m. cbluu i aa abused man. ,"vT . j- -.i " There are two rights a woman is there who had been trading pistols slow to claim: the light to a old and who had several on their per garter and the right to an old paper sons when arrested. Mr. Horton re buglle plied to the telegram requesting that There never was a crime commit- the negroes be held until he could ted that did not leave its mark on reach Laurinburg. He left for that . .. ... i B.clarrl. tt mnminer snrl in innn the face ot the man who commuted J ' . " ; tn KlnfT mn T as he saw the pistols rdentihed them " J"' j a lllrlnH tnn till ha nulled down .on llfl U tnruihar 118 niS DroprV. Il icvui.hu "1 they abuse the men, but it is to the Cral Uj Lord 1" I thought. thatV the credit of the men that when they and other articles. . J - . The negroes who are unaer arrest 1IUV v,v " "My Yankee got the 6rst shot and missed me. As I was only seventy five or one hundred yards away . I thought I would reach him before he could load again, so I made a dash for him. He stepped out from hi8.tree and aimed, but I thought .. .1 , .1 ptKVUK tney ao no, .ouM vu. -y" Geo. r.1,1 I ja.t hdud. bat thought "There .r. oW two kinds of wo- Tb.y . So- .nrely hi. gun mu.t b. .f P.y now ........ . . i...iLirf.nni fi n knthv Keen liv- so l stariea ior mm again. men ; one kind Minus ner uusoana ----- . . . , t tb d ' . . : .u u ine in Lauriobura about two months, 8", he just stooa taere uu uie greatest man in tue nutw,! o- - Well bang 1 Tlbcid-ncfliam, O. O n'ppoBiwtholclpo8toffice. ForFine Sewing MacliiJies, ITTACaiESWlIDUS, SUPPLIES, DestpossiDie raaieriy-i, s A vanain fl UA a LSV14 a w j, . ADDlV tO. ": IfeTi HARGROVE, -2" - : Laurinburg, N. C ATTENTION. To Cash Buyers of Ceneral Merchandise. Having ju 4 established ourselves in our 4w store, at the old stand, you will find our usual assortment of Dry Goods, Gro ceries Hard ware, Crockery and Glassware, WoodeawareHata, Shoes, &c, complete and oijeredat prices that will Surely .Astonish ,You! mo, will you, and be lively. I'm in amuse them the principal, Mr. I Brown, snowed some simple mes- ui.ux.y. i "Accommodate you in a jiffy," meric tricks. One of the girls stood murmured Al, getting red in the in the centre of the room and closed face. "Give me an egg, Billy (to the her eves, while two others placed under barkeeper), let's see. An egg their hands on her shoulders and an some hom what in thunder did elbows and willed her to perform you want beside the egg, stranger ?" certain things. The trick succeed "Egg the devil! I said ego sum ed easily and the children were homo and said it plainly. Great much pleased. Next day, when the heavens! Where's the barkeeper of teachers were absent, the children this place? I can t fool around with undertook to experiment on their an ignorant apprentice." account, and when the teachers re- "Ium don't seem to hav6 heard turned they found Nellie Skinner in of the drinks you mention, stran- convulsions, blaclv in the face and ger," said Vail, sheepishly, while his with twitching muscles; another countenance took on the aspect of gj Myrtle Dixon, was overcome the setting sun. "I thought I knew by excitement and unable to control hpr limbs or shaking hands, and all "Oh, no doubt you thought you the others were wildly excited, were an expert," remarked the cus- Stella Ross' nerves were worked up tomer, sarcastically. "Ho, ho, ho 1 t0 8UCh an extent that she fainted at S'pose I'll have to take something the sight of the teachers. Nellie plain if I deal with you. I reckon Skinner is 15 years of age, bright you know how to fix me up a honi and unusually strong, but she was S'lt in a little qui maly pense, don't the most affected and had to be ta you?" ken home in a carriage. She is now "Oh, yee,,r and Vail smiled in resting easily. Much indignation is sickly fashion. (Aside: "What the (felt at principal Brown andhisdis devil does he mean by Molly's pants?) Billy, wbere's that bottle of Bourbon ?" "Bourbon?" shrieked the red nosed man. "Bourbon? Why, man, there's no whiskey goes with blo that drink 1 Well, may I be carried tai The amount of poisonous novels scattered through this land is alarm ing. They are hawked out daily on the railroad trains, they are flooding . i : -1 An1 t V- a lit nil ioe cuies uu i n greatest, man in ine wona, anu . . , . . im . bags going into the rural districts theolher thinkg ghe a grealer Campbell is the one that commuted oang, are stuffed full of them. And still - n hn llr hniAumA the robbery, and Davis was assist- w I jumped for a tree nupij worse, the unhealthy craving minds G- ft an extravaeant omAn all ing him in disposing of the boot7. ?u c u you of the young are" devouring them themooey ghe ca 8pend, and tbe They were brought to s Wadesboro - like buzzards do dead horses, it is , . . , to her8elf but last nigni ana are now in jau. 1 true these novels have some good ha fooli8h women who try to It is thoughtby many that Camp- know what to maxe onu x pviy streaks in them. But the streaksof V.L-Mcon Otobe. the party who attempted to cap out from behind the Ue. and good are very thin and far between. " r r . wreck the Charlotte bound passen- he bangea i oangea uown u ,w But the trouble with most ol these Sacramento Cal., Aril 27, '89. gr tram on weanesaay nigat oi " 4 - young readers is they lick up the U tZZ&to. ' last week-the same night that Mr. the thing would hold out Present- poisoned sweets and give the healthy Agt's for Radam's Microbe Killer. Horton's store was entered. It is ly, though, I saw him bending over, streaks the go by. Their minde are Gentlemen-My son, 14 yean old, alg0 belieTej that he is the man who Hi. head was protected, but his tike Seive,-l.tting tb. eonnd -eat SMiobe KuU atr b Wurglarixed Mr. Horton-, store last back was .showing, and I took good . 1 1 . V n A I m pass inrougn, anu rciaiuuig t . sriven up by physicians as m- rhaff m feed on. The minds of the curable, with enlargement of the young people become tainted by heart. My wife was also cured of a ' . . , l mM.o a mon once severe bronchial trouble, after a fail eating tainted meats. A man once r,hvsicians to put his hand in his library to get a relieve her j consider it far supe book. He felt something prick his rior to ail known remedies. Tt chr ihAfnntrnof a oois- K. B. KlRKPATBICK U KgVl O onohs snake. These "cheap yellew fall. W7adesboro Intelligencer. aim. The nan passea tnrougu tu fleshy part of the thigh, and as he -tr.,4a rvrv in T hxTA been hollered I made for him. tie caa afflicted with kidney trouble for dropped his gun and started to nro over a year. I commenced using but be 8topped and went back with K"ill.r at vonr sUf?2estlon. I . 7 , . me. ,n i r..n -fit,. I -o. coverea noveis are iuu ui n B snakes, that are injecting the virus of death into' our young people, as wpII ai intd manv older " ones. Christian Advocate. I have not finished my second jug and am completely cured. Yours For sale bv Dr. W. M. Fowlkes & respectfully. Gus D. Welch. missal may be demanded. Chicago Herald. Not One in Ten of the people you meet from day to dav has perfectly pure, healthy The hereditary scroiuious afflicts the large maioritv of Bought for cashi and to be aold for cash; l- nan nffpr vou sUoenor mdnce- ments, aad. to verify eur statement, invite away on a stretcher if I'd a believed pe this I And in a metropolitan saloon, tool Give me a plain ipse dixit, you cordially to come and seefor yourself wjjj yoa ? and be convincea oi uucaic v aiM-nrl " moaned Al. as he lean- M- Aactie n Sale Every Salnrday of all kinds of General Merchandise, in ed over the bar, while the perspira- Unn rnlld aff his brow. "I can't de i!i t : e, wnue many omers ac4une diseases from impuce air, improper food and wrong mdulgencies. lence the imnerative necessity for a reli able blood purifier like Hood's Sar saparilla, which eradicates every im nuritv. and gives to the blood vi talitv and health. It cures scrofula salt rheum, humors, boils, pimples d d bit of dixit in the ood order and aold from regular stocK, Zrhirh if von. don't want at my price, you i a,n't a an have at your o wn. . house." our elegant line of Furniture.' Bedsteads uj can't,M teaully confessed the from $t.50 ap; Mattre98,;.50up; mbarrag8ed barkeeper. "I don't Chairs, f3.50 per set up ; Can& and Split- moarra.e r eat CTaiBieirSttitgWttrble burea.W know hew,- v- - 00. Other euitsTrom $12.50 np. Wash- And you call yourself , a. bar-: Hat Rack, Cradles, Sates, Tames ric-1 growling prODOCls. eii a v 6uv Put? nothing to say. Try to learn, young u, .-4.t ------ v t j,am- some Jk. V j ... O Good- it. WVve plenty of ipsey, but there and aj other affections caused by impurities or poisonous germs the blood. All that is asked Hood's Sarsaparilla is that it given a fair trial. r , , Ifisreresentation of the SoutL Speaker Reed enunciated the j dogma that in a Republican form of government tbe majority must role and he illustrated this doctrine by holding that when Congress con- Clark & Welch, Printers, m3 Walnut SL For sal bv Dr. W. M. Fowlkes & Co. "I carried that old gun off his back and it was a great curiosity to ; eur boys. ; They never did believe : that it could shoot sixteen times,, and I couldn't prove it because, he v had only one load left, and we , couldn't get any ammunition to fit the gun. So we broke up the gun,. to keep the Yankees from getting Mr. Taulbee's death in Washington places Mr. Kincaid. the newspaper dorres Dondent. in an unpleaiant predicament. sisted of 168 Republican memWrs whenhisear waapullrvd by Taulbee Mr. hold of itagain." AtlanuConstitU- TnaoTLli C.nnV the famous Boston nnr? 1 61 Democrats the latter had Ki-caid remarked that he was unarmed. I tion. ... I . . i i .1 r I v-r il. a U .-JamI- rTan1KA ecturer, is now delivering nis an- no ngnts wmcn mm rormcr "ncine says in uuucioiw nual course of lectures. Among his bound to respect. It is a happy say "You a Deuer oe or xou uBu. tK. K1m nf labor fr iUm rnnntrv that thB in-Ibe" Ilien ne went ou auu aw.uiou lljillljr lUpiVO) iVUJWUI.V illiUg AV4 -w www ..j , Rmrkble Rescae. Mrs Michael Curtain. Plainfield, 111.; makes the statement that she caught cold,;; 3 in for a part. He asserted in dignation properly excited by these JZ:- which settled on her lungs; she was ;imtel ! , , .1 Z a i K. He will set up a plea ot self-detense. for a month by her family physician, but ing to laboring men m the outrages may find an outlet at tbe E tbing XxaVL opon what" Taulbee grew worse. He told hersDewaaa HOPB- coroes referring South, that white men are "noon- polls, for were not this the case, irig it from 10 to 4," and? black men 8Uch premeditated oppression would are pegging away lrom "6 to. fi.; inevitably leaa to reoeiuon It U w , Li i J tt cacj i w 40 .w " --ww . ton and lecture to an appladmg au dience about what white and color- actually said daring the episode. : To pull a man's ear and then warn him to be ana 1 a An) 1 . H&ppT Hoolrs. Wm. Timmons. Postmaster of ldanile LESS victim of coHSUMPTiOH and thatno . medicine could cure her. Her druggist ,;wT0of tut Tlr Vina'a NW DisCOVftrv (aTi ed would be regarded m Keatucky as a Consumption"; she bought a bottle and to,, threat. By a man laboring under a great her debght found herself benefited'.from' ' ' sense of wrong it might be interpreted as. .fefir" :;-w.f;T, tt.tlii. lifo in daneer. ar r- uuwm.ivuvu..u- " .. twits rlnoii hor own nODUWon . triaF: ly manner and proverbial M Fowlkes's Drus Store, laree bottles 50a. a $1.00 : . , . .'S "SZ:" :;:Z::r W-mIf Ll Mr. Kinoaid'. exeUent character, hiskind- ea, DBUOWiI'UUiUK.iu:mo " I lnCL. VTOieB: Jiiiwirriw uittwo "u"v I . , i . 1 iu. .tiry 4. t-w: ' Tt. -.'.to ,i!QtT - - s . . I ' .i.t i manner tnn nroveruitu rvucuu wi u- i nocr.ies or luis ureu duwutwi tsu- t.j j ' . -. . . . . Tw m n w n A TV ail f.i..iKr iimnuura wuu. i - - l . - South. W hat does tne lecturer or ---"t, wrTiin fmm h f t, will secure much sympa- npnnU IcnOW, aDOUt It f il tX KOeW I r;J- A T ,.. 4in.lA Jnrin T.ARlie 1 f W ?m in his terribU tnaL Xew w w mrm . -e j i- . I fV UIICV a 11 LA UI V CI JlVilUiV. w ' -J I y - t hi fa Ata in the case, he would tell farmer and stockman, of the same placa; I York World. hii Boston hear. tb.t wh. people Ski EljoWc Bto-Jbj. in'the South labor as hard and as me feel hke a new man." J. W. Gardner, m m a 1 t 1 1 VA on w A CMVtt mkny hours m the -dav as. PiacK; namw, - most at night. -worse by odes Nor is il true thai the labor-1 JS". dorf't care scratching. ."If allowed to continue, tumprs ' - i iitMJi wuu ia nu a uu . f . FIXES t PILES 1 ITCHING FIXES! Symptoms Moisture ;' intense itching in for be UW, .wu . I . ? . .. . T ' 1 4. 1 . i . 4 e m 4 i ti . . i: . t,. fnnnH new I fnrru wtucn orten Dieea ana ulcerate,. :uw- ingfwnues.. noou iV irum iy ffr Brw. mincr verv sore. Swatke'S OlHTMlNt , Do Not Scold ' For the aake" of your: children; don't; Jot j scold. It. is. a great miafortanej to-baye:- children reared jji the presence and tinder ; ri jf the influence , of a. scold, ; The effect of . , niture "ibi Uphostery line, all at bottom pneet. A. P. STEWART. FRED H. HYDE, i lPOULTNEY, VERMONT. man. xou may knowledge of your business. by, good-by 1" . It was not. until two days after wards that the crest-fallen drink mixer discovered that he had been the victim of a put-up job, and that he had beentryinetofillorders Jora Breeder -all the.leading varieties of oi 0f 0d French and Latin phrases, siatesville Things That itcMeJ the landmark. To see a map look in a horse's mouth and then pretend to know how old he is. - ' ' To hear every fellow who catches cold declare he has the grip. To hear a man talk about eating "a check" when he meaas a snack or a lunch. To hear a rooster who, came here rithout any seat in his breeches, and is now pretty well off decry SGfALlE FOPL, i To hear a Republican express his fiii ,"l inchidwg heayj-weij Then he repaired to the alley n the m . i . air r a J rear oi tne eaiauiieuujwui- f ...4 -h ihira lently kicked his corns against the Pnrr1T curbstone. Cincinnati Times-btar BralimMjTelcU; train. Wbit Plymouth. Rocks, Frost strain Eggs $2.50 per 13 or.4.00 per 26. ' : qrdebsbppdMW. Everybody Enows. That at this season the blood is filled with impurities, the accural! lation of months of close contrne- ment, in poorly ventilated stores, workshops and tenements. All these impurities and every5 trace oCiecroT- A . To see a fellow whe is loadea to the tack : teeth, "walking about under the delusion that nobody knows he is hauling. To nete the severe and disdainful expression of the beat whose paper has been stop pea oecause uuuju notpayfpriti p.; nn i h -rtt.rar v th vrhites. as itrength, good, appefcte and- Wt-just liae coming yerj -. the everlastine eomplainiiiK andfault-fiad: . T r . - ' ' . I hehada new-lease on We, : ywy . wpavne iLijlAS&l 1U Uf DUW ww V O i who near it unamiable, malicious, and cal-i5 " loua-hearted; and they often learn to take general rule, work from the rising to bottle, at Dr. the setting Af the sun .the year Drag btore. only long W. M. Fowlkes fc Co.'b i it' I f 111 I 111. llUlLl lAJt. IV m VUI T avuc& 1 h , 4,, Wf.ift..a . Some days ago a drummer tried thought the day of fanciful lectures : : were -over, but iteeras not,he so i tSu'S-.I lU-VHia'l'Tha bird ware ma ft earned the drum . w 1 1 w a 1 1 1 r I . I IMII Mllvi -ft, .... . I W III! vuwr. viiiiovi.i - ww ... ration anf? in most cases removes the tu- I ' . . , , r mors. At druggists or oy man ior w w. Dr. Swayne ft Son , rhiladeipliia. I pleasure in doing the very thkgs for which or. rami and Garwn IToteS. yf 1 they ivei tongue-laahingai As they otii Vood ' Tiuta the most1 flesh on - . ar ? young bon 'if: I'd : . . ' . iVi 9 ..mil are, always, geiuag um , wuuj5rwi.fjiiwu)j doingwhwther.they it;o?r noV)they mo think they., might, as welldo. wrong as , r A Statesman Speaks. iit& th t&D raer un 'to the Slitie . Museum and! ; Kniece- ofj chalk, where (hi showed him samples of vrhet8tonesjyoun anjmals can: lick them., .vS from twenty-nve eounues m Aorwi i Every animal must Bpeax ior,v-f since they see they .always strive in vara. right,rijTUey Jose :allianitionto atnyV for the favorable opinion of a liulUiuider, X ly No man in the South was more general- P ' rrtlinftall better than his. For Li:,f awi Ul . it rWaiirree can sneak Thus ascold U not only ' a ' nnjaanoe. but or more favorably known, and ho man si . .wr..: iluaA w inWL '.. ' ; ;'feUtv6fthem6rafcci ' . . .-it J V ODW 8U UUi iuu HOr ita ODwDrtUK v . .. .1 . .- TSZ Te w? exeroV Perf himself )beatJ "This port of edueatihg -The ing farmer; will trust less South Carolina. For some tune previous j : hat teachers calUhe, kindergar- to L-w gYeand more to foot-rules and kj nis aeam uvBniui . .u ,tr,ntr nhiert lpsons. 1 j He took Dr. Westmore- ":Jf",' a;. : - i puuuu-ng. Cnckten's lrotca Salve. " . 4 4J-1 : ' it. k;. ' . a ne cen oufi xu. u vin u i.t .;?j CUtB, seres, ulcers, salt rheuia, fev.er sores r-m. from indigestion. land's Calisaya ionic ana wrote tne ioi- ysiiy ESUte nronicir. - - ' The value Oi peaigree 10 nu. u tetter, cnappeananaB.cnuoiain-.wwi uo, iowingletter: - " ' V' & Tl.h lknijiM' options. VL nemenlt ngSn neSSiaS. i8?,fele? ni Rusted rot do moreforjlhejm. jAT1 Pir several years past I have'trou, mMcVlf 1 V MTowlkea-ft Co.mm son 1 !4 -ii AiwrB-irJernerriog8Ayu'iB nta, saltrheumr Uierxiisease,ro8iy -i-, A nea?;oneo.iuwvuiKu-;w rFW ' be expelled by takingHood's Sarsa- "keeneen" wben he .means quinine. K11?1106.' ' paTillathbestbh5od 4awf iteht f - ' proauceu. - it wb uuijr .su-vi"" iA 'Sf-lMvilU T,and- The Rocket r.f whiph "100 doses one dollar IS I f & fc"f .r.rr .yrrr-riff.T,-rpT.. . Rand 12.00 and get "I-j 'Atlanta Constitution 1 year. true.. mark. Oi largo, j iwiuii wkkis m!.U anil rtrvl tl'haveWfonrbot-ij:- tleKfan'd am Entirely reUevedYourr - thri seed ana tnorougn uuag-.ii;4 Vw-wi r-"" ::'. . . ... .t.t- . ... ,fri .;f.'.l.UteakAVtiaaVlMhil, : j r ; a - vi . h " ' - : i a nu iariuur w uu uinaM waw ciaimea jor . i , r" ":", ! . '.- R. F. Peebt.' ir VWestmoreland's. iCalisayas Tonieis fi w?iy- o ,mo: soldbvffW; cehts and $1.00 bottletti ifi -'Marriage withna man w like the momhtPivM;h ii l alsmb, - " J' own a - r . . .Ww L.. 1 nirtltftfl " it, a. larmet ,suu : . . ! r within sv half mile can profitably. lrMn ft flnrir nf rerie. GeeM are liable to trespass on the neighb6rs;'9 i;:. !Hkiey V. Mielly. 77 Camp SL " pork and beans puts anothCT bona better , than tne narsu treatraen. o ;u . . m. ruwiAca .!- ueaMK and Dayg nimseil ior m mecucii.es wnicfl nomui; -6..r .4..rT-v.. , pPbr sale by Dr. W. i . i..4 -' iv. .imninf ()i'initi'h. ;i.- u".u:"' - ' of Lj.n w-TiL-v n.i!.k.4 Fever Cur A ieWJ fowls, well careajior are vr ja jttw4.,:. 4 J. - Vru.4;.V.wliw- 1Kb l chiiL nut both I ...At.M. .k.n l.nr nnmbar 1 K m;ii vet .ffeUve action wiu cura. tsoio; T llUCW'wwi ( , - ' . I Uiuri Ul UUka Ul. tuaii 4-,v j -- ,4 - ' - pure and cold Air: ianot a profitable neglected, r This ba? been fully t Scents a bottle at Pr W.M.Fowlkea.? structure, , 4 ' twonstrated.w. ,c? -ri'si l;.: , v r. hi V; - i. I ?1i 1.;
Rockingham Post-Dispatch (Rockingham, N.C.)
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March 20, 1890, edition 1
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