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m i its. fh you on display. Ive been a purchased cure the ou buv ra th quality, ssrai with files have pnit almost so, visit lest you to ivmce you. Jods. I CO. r m ew York best se . has ever shape and ice Caps in the finest fins : JBova' Nties; Kid 25 cents; ility ; Cor iuze Vesta bide, width, jatest JNov in a firs tr the large u a contra- 9 C - S nity, all ( :o. WANT jds be sure to. sell vou bet- ltha.ii you can. .m 3 ELLIOTT, Tiages ria iiM ' - - ' . .-- - ROCKINGHAM ROCKET. C. VV. WORLEY, Foreman. THURSDAY APRIL 10,1890. Church Directory. Gov. FowVe has authorized an ex change of courts by which Judge McKae will hoia the June term oi Richmond Superior Court. So says the Raleigh News and Observer, The Sanford Express says that the C. F. & Y. V. Railroad will out I on Pullman cars for the summer sea- UETHODIST CHURGH-Rev. U. L. on ruiiPan m S ' ME:?J;a vrv fhVmth at ! eon. The care will run from Mor 0 . .. much less ,1 lina Car- rri ages, for I mm 1 i,mr Ana ji u be glad to, YLEB- 7r.T Pastor. Services every Sabbath at YlWt . . . w on it ii a u.. ana at . i.ou r. ' Pray er-mee uing evoiy ncvuiwu.;oiu- At 7 "30 " "nIjTbbath-school at 3:30 . m. BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. L. John flo PastorServices 1st and 3rd Sunday niehts, and 4th Sunday morning in each " . Pr.hrdel. 4th" Sundav afternoon !t 4 o'clock; Pleasant Grove, 3rd Sunday at II a. n. Cartledge's Greek. lst.Sunday at 11 a. m. and Saturday before at 4 p. M. Sabbath-school every Sabbath at 9 a.m. PEE DEE HEIGHTS M. E. CHURCH Rev. R- H. Beoom, Pastor. Serv ices at 11 a. m. on the lstSunday and at g p m. on the 3rd Sunday!, each month. Sabbath-school every Sunday at 9 ?, m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-Rev P R. Law, Pastor. Services the 3rd and 5th Sundays in each month at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m . "n Sabbath-school every Sunday at 3 p. m. Y. M. C. A. meets every Friday night. ristown and Memphis, Tennessee, to r -i - w umingion. The colored population made a holiday of Easter Monday. There was a game of baseball in the after noon and a concert at Watson's Hall at night, which was largely attended. The Sanford Express says : "It is reported that many farmers are plowing up their wheat and oat elds and will plant them in cotton and corn. The fly did much dam age, and a poor small grain crop will be harvested this summer. . Messrs. N. A. Blue and A; D. Mc- Gill are canvassing in the interest of the Fayetteville & Aberdeen Kail road. The Favetteville Observer urges the people to subscribe and says; Once the line is cqoopieiea to Aberdeen Ms continuation to" Troy,. in Montgomery coo, uty; or Al bemarle, in Stanly county, is prae- tically insurea. ay suen an exten sion tn the former a connection could then adthere be made with the Yadkin Railroad, now under construction from Salisbury t that point. The Fayetteville and Aber deen Railroad would then form a very important link in the. connec tion between'the East and West, re ducing the distance from Wilming ton, Favetteville and all eastern points no less than from 75 to 100 miles to Salisbury and all points on the W. JN. U. K. tw Highest Of all in Leavening Power. XL S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1SS9. THE M. AILS. Postoffice opens at 7 o'clock a.m. Mails oing West on C. C. Railroad close at 6:3o . u. ; mails going East close at 7:15-A: M. Money order department open from 8 A, -m. to 5 p.m. . . D. M. Mobbison, Postmaster. Mr. J. S. Goldston has made ar rangements to run the railroad eating house and hotel at Hamlet and will move his. family there aod take charge in few 4yS- H will uoiiisnue 11 is uieruauuie uusiiifs here under the management of his son Eli. . - - . I Baking i W. I ABSOLUTELY PURE GO -TO ADVBBTISINa BATES. 1 inch, 2 " :8 " col. -1 " I time. .75 1.25 2.00 2.50 400 800 1 mo. 3 rao. 2.00 4.00 2.50 5.00 4.00 7.00 5.00 8.00 -7.00 12.50 15.00 27.00 tap-These are .net rates (Contracts payable quarterly 6 mo. 6.00 "9.00 10.00 14.00 27.00 45.00 All 12 mo. 10.00 T2.W 14.00 2250 45.00 80.00 yearly LOCAL DEPARTMENT. The Baptists ate repainting their church. 3ant. Everett, the President, in; forms us that about $5,000 worth of new machinery has recently been put in at Great. Falls factory. The machinery consists fit a new slasher. looms, &c, which will increase the output and improve the quality oi thegoods. - Mr. McKinlev. when he tnes to - - T " y ? . ------- - , - lax hides, lbree'ts the mechanic, not ; to mention the farmer, who. has half 1 a dozen pair of little feet to clothe Mr. McKinlev and his crowd have nobody in mind but the rich mo nopolists whom they serve. Louis ville Courier-Journal. A child of Wm. Dawkins died at Roberdel last Saturday. A few straw hats have ventured put to tate a peep at Spring. Rev.'W. F. Sandford and family, of Alabama, are on a visit to bis another, Mrs. Sue P. Sandford. Mr. G.:E. WiShart continues criti iPally ill, J)f Ws condition is thought to ie soinewhat improved. The Gbuniy Commissioners were in session last Monday but transact fed no business of public interest. APresbyterian Sunday-school was organized at Pee DeewHeights last D. Mi Morrison, Esq., was over in Montgomery county last week, -and he says that the mining tever is pret tv bieh. Land anywhere contitru ous to the recently discovered mines has advanced rapidly in price, and a 'good deal of real estate changes hands every week. He told us of a wateh and chain owned by Tebe Saunders which he had made from gold taken from his mine. Tebe claims to have gotten out the gold trom which the watch and chain are made in les3 than one minute. Mr. Alnrriann think 1 hp result, of the an preaching railroad in $fntgomery very doubtful, as some prominent and influential citizens are strenu ouslv onoosedto it." We hope, how ever, that the ODDoneuts of the road ... an ! . 1 1 11 will saner defeat, lor the good 01c County Sunday-School Convention. The County Sunday-school Con vention will meet in Rockingham on Wednesday, April 23rd, and it is especially desirable that every Sun day school in the county be repre sented. Mr. H. C. Wall, President, requests us to urge upon the atten tion of the Vice-Presidents of the various townships the importance of a personal canvass of the territory under their supervision with the view of having all the schools of the county reported at the Convention To that end each Vice-President should "visit in person the schools of his township and insist upon su- nprintendents having renorts of r'. . v. their schools ready to submit to the Convention. For information aive below the names of the Yjce- Prpsilents ; Rnkinffham A. M. MoAulay : Wolf Pit J. A. Harring ton : Laurel Hill L. B. frince ; Steefe's J. P. Little, Jr., ; Stewarts- ville J . D. Bundy ; Black Jack T. J. Bostick; Williamson's W. F. Gibson : Mineral Springs S. T. Bos tick ; Beaver Dam A. J. Dawkins ; Marks' Creek B. Whiting. It is hnnd that all the oresidents of ..wr t townships, as well as the superin tendeats of schools, will be present at the Convention. D;. W. M. Fovk It, Compsmy's hi Store FOB PURE ' DRUGS. RACKET BARGAINS. RACKET BARGAINS. RACKET BARGAINS. The largest, best and cheapest stock of goods we have ever offered. Our buyer, while North, attended every bankrupt sal and bought goods in many lines at about one-half their real value. bay bargains we sell bargains. Come and see what" GREAT IJVD UCMMjEJVTS we are offering. Read over these prices then come and be benefited. When so organized at Pee uWmsi q Montgomerv has alreud y Sunday afternoon. Mr. p. Stewart ? . bitcr?wood' too ,on is the superintendent I " The Methodist church was nicely decorated for Easter services and Dr. Wood preached an able sermon appropriate to the occasion. Mrs. J. D, Yates died at ber home in Wolf Pit township on Saturday In! of finnBiimntion. bbe was about 25 years of age. Died, if arch 81 s, hear Affords- ville, N. after a protracted nines. Mrs. usan U. McUallom, agea 00 year?. She was a sister of Mrs. G. A. Patrick of this place. Do you want a baby carriage? Mr. E. M. Andrews advertises a rriftt variety of them, at almost any nriee vou can mention. Write to him for catalogue and price:' Quite a number of the young people of our town went to the Grassv Islands on Monday, A number of the Little River people were there, and all had a nice time. t - 7" Mr. J. A. McClenney. the jeweler, has moved his shoo into the old nncfnffir Knilrfinor. east of the Pee Dee House, where those in need of watch or clock repairing can get 11 done in first-class style. "Billy Barlow," a child of Mary Deaton, was poisoned last week ny swnllnwino some wild iessamine, and died in about an hour. He lived near Oahorne and was five or SIX years old. In no way can you bring an im- MEDICINES, CHEMI CALS, PATENT EDI- CINES, TRUSSES, SHOUL DEE BRACES, CANDffiS, STAHONEHY, PAPER, PENS, INK, &e, BUISTB SEEDS. PAINTS. OILS. VAR NISHES k DYE-STUF1 TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES, CIGARS, TOBACCO AND CIGARETTES, FINE JEWELRY. DRESS GOODS Worsted, all-wol filling, at 9 cents. Beautiful Brocades and Stripes, worth: IS ent8, our price 10. Lovelyline of kwos, ging hams sod sarin, foil .20 per cent under ref&lar prfces. CLOTHING. CLOTHING. . .............. i i .....,.,..,... .fl.r.. . ....... ......... ...! ......... ..... I -n.. ..... Rnofincr Paint Readv Mixed Paints for inside and T v mwnv w wi.vm.ivj v j.. - - - ' O "J J outside work, Lewisf' Lead, Window Glassi Ac. . BiG Kiil UCTIOX in the price ot wrngs ana Meaicioesan jwu Paregoric, Quinine and other standard medicines as cheap as you -can buy them in Baltimore or elsewhere. Everything at lowest prices to me reiau wuc. Wet J. D. Wbstebvelt, JE.Jnstfrom the University of Marylaad, can befonnd i t Oi a a n;t -r.A toUI k. nioQceri tn KPTVp h is friends and the , tT0 ' J.J .4 .11 puonc. rrescnptions careiuuy ccmpounucu i u uuuis. SPECTACLES AT ALL. rKltts. ami OOLD AND SILVER QMMAcinVaar WAiUHts. ana liocks suiu uncap " - . . , i M ; hi . k v rtr nvnrv cihai.iiij- tion at lowest prices fine diamond Rings, Pins, btuas, tc. BIG STOCK JUST RECEtVED, LATEST SPRING STYLES. Men's wool writs at ISU7. Big drives in better suits. We can sell 110.00 suits at $7.33. Childrens' and youths' clothing oheaper than wehaveeve beioVe offered. Suits at 98c, $1.13, and up. Last Saturday night a negro man got on the west-bound mail train at Laurinburg with a ticket to Laurel Hill, but when the train got to the hitter denot he failed to set off. At a woodra.ck near Old Hundred toe conductor nut the neero off and - K. - W went on uu near the engine to su Derintend the loading "on ot wood As soon as the conductor was gone the negro, who was drune, drew a pistol and swore he was going up to the engine and shoot the conduct or. but was restrained by other ne groes present. He did, however, fire off his uistol, and, as the train was moving off. he fired three or four shots at the rear coach.' The con doctor knew nothing of all this un til informed of it by the passengers after the train had gone some dist ance, hence the negro was not ar rested. We did not learn bis name OBITUARY. Died.in San Francisco, California, Jan. 3rd, 1890, Stephen W. Ellerbe, late of Rockingham, N. C. He was born June 3rd, 1864. His father fell in defense of the "Lost Cause" when his boy was about two months old. Tebe was a good boy. Peace to hi3 ashes. "There is -a future, thank God ! . Of lif this ia so small a oart ; 'Tis dust to dust beneath the sod, But there, up thtre, 'tis heart to heart. w of XToveltids in China and Glassware for the holiday trade. These goods are all uselui articles and nothing is prettier for an inexpensive present to the young or old than one of these novelties we are prepared to oner you. iney are preuy n cireifc u see them. You ttill be astonished at the low price we oner tnem.. . ,- -- fr - V - This week we call your attention to our stock of Rubber Shoes for both t Umn Thp T jirlies' Croouet is a ulam rubber shoe at 4dc. The Saratoga and Orients are in single cartoons. These goods are the neatest thing made for ladies' overshoes, w a nave a vancvy xu Rubbers, size running to 12 .- We offer the gents a fine Chewing Tobacco put in a very attractive style and called "WOMAN'S HEART." Try it. It ia a fine chew. ith the compliments of the season we are, , Yours respectfully, - MOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS. Garter elastic f ead procUi, good quality, four cents. JU at four cents per dozen.. .-u Tacks, Needles, Crochet Needles, and hundreds of other articles worth 5 canto we offsr for one cent per paper. Corsets worth oo ceats we oner w a coikj.- uu tttions on apooi .uottoo. " THE COMBINATION BUSTED. Clarks best 0. N. T. Spool Thread two foro cents, Kerr's Spool Thread two for 5 cents. Gents' Shirt fronts, all linen, at 3 cents. - SHOES. The biggest bargains ever .offered. Masses' fine shoes, perfectly eoSd, at 49 cents. A 1 OO- oJ T .Ji.a'ASr ' HATS. HATS. Wool hats from 10c up. Gent's $3 Derby 15 at 69 cent. 500 Negligee Shirte 25 per cent off regular prfces. Call early. We'll save ym mosey at toe LARGEST DRS. STMEf & tMN'S TREATMENT BY INHALATION. , TRADE MAT? ff , WXQtfT The Town Election, It is now less than a month until the town election, and yet there seems to be little or no interest manifested in it. It is important that good officers should be elected, and that cannot be done unless the citizens take an interest in the mat ter. Dr. J. M. Covington is Chair man of the Democratic Executive Committee for the town, and it Significant Results. Thpre is more than a mere local aian ificance attached to the Demo cratic victories in Chicago. Milwau kee and a number of other western cities last Tuesday. It seems to be another demonstration ol the change of popular sentiment in the yest which last Kail wheeled unio inip the Democratic column, nearly rev olutionized Iowa, and makes Wis nnain and Illinois to dav doubtiui VW w ' - - States with the chances in favor of the Democrats. Milwaukee, the largest and most important city in Wisconsin, which r . ' . r .. i:ji T -I. has heretorore Dsen poimiy sxayuu linnn ia now Democratic bv a ma jority of over o,uuu, ana unicago, l - u Arvneidnrayi m n QQ JO Tar the Renuhlicans by a maiority of Hifios anri nftftS- 5000.1s DemocraUc by 10,000, The v T'7 present Mayor is a Democrat, nut the City Council ia Rpublicah. In yX Wanted. the election i uesaav me uemueriB electied a majority of the Council- men, carrying some wards which were heretofore Republican strong holds, making the city government .. -r 1 . lL! Uamiwr l. in SQQU UO lO iniS the Democrats carried in whole or in part several ether towns in Doth StjitPB where the Renublicans have .,, . T , , . - BEST SELECTED STOCK OP CLOTHING IN TOWN To be sold low down for cash. Don't fail to come to me for seed pota toes. ' All kinds. Tal- Ncn YORK RACKET. V ' . . ' " . ' V" " On To What Have I Save Moaey When You Ow I G. E. WISWART. NOTHING LIKE SUCCESS. 1620 Jcclx Street. PtiUad'a, Debility, liheumatism, 'Neuralgia and all C Ururilc auu nervous iuaroen. Drs. Starkev & Palen's office records show over 50,000 cases in which their origi nal fund onlv cenuine UoniDOund Oxveen I Treatment h'as been used by physicians in thfiir nractice. and bv invalids lOdeDend- . r' v fff. " 1 ' 1 ently. uver l.uuu pnysicians ana more ihftn 49 000 invaUds. Drs. Starkey & - Palen have the liberty to refMo the following named well known DersGflfwno nave tried tneir ireainieni : t-i -r i r i Til ! Men. Wm. v. iveny, m. u., rnna. . Rev. Victor L. Conrad, Ed Luth'n Ob server, Phila. Rev. Chas. W. Cushmg U. v., Kocbi- ter.N. Y. Hon. We Penn Nixon, Hid. inter- Ocean, Chicago, 111. W. H. Wortaangton, JHiditor jNewiaoum, New York. Judge H. P. Vrooman, Queuemo, Kan. Mrs. Mary A. Llvermore, Melrose, Mass. I n -:: . . i . ik ' 1 T Mr. e. c Knight, Philadelphia. flonr, meat, meai, susrar, conee. uiuiases, J TtfaorA Sunt. Police. Blandford. Dor- 1 7 - setehire, England. . And thousands of others in ever' part of the United btates. 'A '-i: ANOTHER CAR-LOAD OF salt, soda, bread-powders, tobacco, snuff, seems to us that it would be proper been always successful in former for him to call a convention to nominate candidates for Mayor and Commissioners. portant matter before a community V Military Company. better than through a local paper. . X ae wuJf wwuiy. . No enterprise in the community is more worthy of a liberal support. iireensDurg lndepenaent. A French scientist, eavs an ex change, says that the white race is gradually turning black and that a eentnrv hence we shall all be black. That will be an easy solution of the race question. At a meeting of the military Com pany held last Monday night the following officers were elected : Captain Reid Russell ; First Lieu tenant M. L. HinBon ; Second Lieu tenantr Geo. Warburton. The remaining officers will be elected at a meeting to-night (Thurs- dav in Watson's Hall. A few names : The town clock is now all right, are yet needed to make up the num y Mr! TT-ntehkiHR. of New York, came ber reauired for the organization of Mr. Hotchkiss, of New York, came v last week and put it m good run- ning order and it now accurately and faithfully marks the time, to ne gratmcation ot our citizens. We endorse the following sugges tion from the Laurinburg Exchange: "Mr. W. H. Neal being a member of the Conorrea-donal Executive Com mittee eads the staunch .Democrats of our town and vicinity to hope he wilt succeed in securing the Con gressional Convention for us. Wo are centrally located, and a better ber required for the organization of a company, and unless they can be secured the thing will "fall through." It is honed that enough will be present to-night to finish out the re quisite 40 men. All the members and all interested are requested to be present. How to Cure All Skin Diseases RimnW a-nrftv "Swavne's Ointment." No. intornal medicine required. .Cures tet ter, eczema, itch, all eruptions on tne lace, nose, hands; &c, leaving tne SKm ciear, j ' i nose, nanus; otu., ioaviu sue omu nod more mmmnninim nlace than j i..i.w tu , i,Kr. H. , n. Vi i " i ' ' l 1 Willi I1 us giramiHjj amer & Fields' Hull for it can. t he 1 curative oowers are possessed by no other Sound between., Wilmington and I remedy. Ask your drageist.for Swa-yne's Of ronrse loca issues were invoiveti in nil these elections, but there were other issues not of altfttl character merely which playBpPRmpojrtant nart. and which in all probability will eontione to. piay art important nart in tne coming oiaie eievuvua. Wilmington star. : ; . - ' "In the meantime it be hooves the Souiteto put forward her prv ah est ana truest men ior tou- ---- .... gress. Men oi patriotism, men oi courage, men or apinty, men w.no can plead our cause in the nation s forum, are the men that worm Car olina will need in the next Congress. There will be greater need for just aneh men in the next Congress than thpre ha been since the war. It will he a ficht for renublican form of government, for the rights of States, for the rights of the neonle to' govern themselves. There will not be much need for, button holers, Sam Slicks, committee wire-pulters, and "good fellows." Aggressive men, patriotic men, raen of ability, men of constitutional learning, men pi power oi speecn onnh meh w hTthe South have great er ned for f bun ever when Reed shall e in the lead, followed by minions "under whin and spur, with a rear guard to shoot downjd! Thereasen R ADAM'S MICROBE KILLER is the "most wonderfu medicine, is because it has never failed m any instance, no matter "Comneund Oxveen its Mode ot Action I and Results," will be mailed free to any address on application. Read the Bro chure 1 - Please mention this paper when yott or der Com. Oxygen. V pieMes, jellies, preserves, rice and grits. what the disease, from T-n slj r,p, d($n,7,nnt A'GcUlent& ixiww" y-r w . LEPROSY to thesim .plest disease known to the human system". The scientific men of to-day claim and prove that every disease is : u. IN THE 8. Mutual Accident As- ONE LmmL lf mm - THREE AND EADAM'S MICROBE KILLER TT.-rfai'mi'nn.tAa the Microbes and driv juavviu ' -7 J.. -r-,m them out. ot the system, ami- when that is irtc.vrii oannothavean ache or nain. No matter what tbediseaae, whether a simple case oi jstiam. i i, v w.mv. w. diseases, we cure them all at the same, aS we treat all diseases consticutionauy. Asthma, Consumption', Catarrh, BronelutU -RheumaUsm, lvioney niiu ww y ChUls auu revet, jc r u,nro ... its forms, -and, 1 fact, every Disease kaowBto ft Hma System. ' ; Charlotte." 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We " " ' i.: u" : North Garohna, and will give liberjtl terms Corresponde nee solicited. - FIELD &.ROYSTER, State Agents for North .Carolina, I3-tf. Oxs-obd,- N. C. 36 inches of tobacco for 25 cents WOOD 1X0 WILLOW WARE LOW DOWN. THE BEST MOLASSES EVER KNOWN FOR X CENTS PER GALLON. Come to see me. Tre got the 4grip" on low prices, and I want to give it to my pat- Everybody should subscribe for the Sockfngham Kocket, ': rons. JOHN R. HOLT, THE HIGH-PRICE BUSTER. ! .: . : 1 I
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