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. i ... ft. W. KNIGtIT, Editor and Proprietor. VKR CA.PT. Everett's NEW STORE, ttRSCKimO .RATES hie yew, ....... ........ .... .... ...... $L0 :iix months, '........'f... ..... ......... .... " .75 rhree m-'Tiths,. .................. .40 All subscriptions account, musl be paid in advance. Advertising ;raies famished on ap- phcat.iWi. . Published Every Thursday. g& P3TEB W. ETANSILL. Anions -all the Influences which tend to the uplifting-of fnril human nature and directing the commoii ll:hlit in the cii.'illUt-! ah?- that higher life yreht.ru is iu .ended or it spiral i w hich ' i ive of t! tiuti. there is nour so cu desired end a practical ex;w.ib-.-" furniiicd in the lives oi men. Ex ample is better than precept, and th reality -ol the Christian reliim is made a matter of proof infinitely uore by ling, living than by tilt teaching of its principles. A few godly men., born, maturing and dying in a community then whole lives having been consecrated l good works contribute tar more to the betterment of thai communi ty than does ali the teaching oi all the schools, whatever the medium sought or invented for the promul gation of the truth. ''How did he live?" is the question, with reference to any man, a favorable answer to wfiigt meets the fajt.h sentiment in the inquirer with a power to con vince that is irres:stilde. If the life truly harmonizes and comports with the principles professed, then are those princph-s vindicated pre-eminently, and the benefits of that lile are seen in the harvest of fruit that springs from the good seed sown by it. Sure it is that "the blood ol martyrs is the set d of the Church ; ' ap, in an analogous sense, the lives oi good men, maintained in their in tegrity "through evjl as well as good report," serve to perpetuate that loy alty to truth, for which they were distinguished, in the surviving mass ol sincerely truth loving imitators. The death of Dr. Peter W. Stansill which occurred, at his residence, in pur town, on Wednesday night, 16th nisi., uiarktu me close oi such a life as we have attempted to portray He was born on the 29ih of August 1812, and was, therefore, in the 7hh year of his age. His death was due, remotely at least, to an attack ol la grippe more than a ii the e Meets developing into heart lailure, the immediate cause of his death. For sixty years a member ot the Metuudist church, he was la in marly known and honored by ali lue people lor his upright walk as a proiesaed lollowei' ol Christ, htie latin in Jesuo Const as the saviour oi mankind Was the charm ot his re- li&ious character, 11 feina of lhal granitic type that was gimp. inariry-nke -and ready, whenever controversy ungttt arise, to seek us its only secure reluge a "thus saun SWva Lord." Educated lor his pro fcssion in the Medical (Joiiege oi Cnarlt-sion, S. C, he gave hiuiaeli wholly to Us practice lor a long series of years, enjoying lama as a physician second lo none m this peciion of the State. He w us always conservative m his practice, bein slow to adopt new means or metti ods ol treatment of disease, and ad hering taithlully in this lo Ihe doc trine of his lite in other matters, Urn is, "prove all flings : hold fast lhar which is good." His skill was re cognized throughout the bounds ot this and surroandirfgl&nmunities and many were the bosses of afflic lion that felt the power of his benign presence and ministrations during a latig course of years. Where is the family in alt thi region of country whqsg i memory gols n)t back to his tender and effectual offices in many sad. hours of sickness? It is for the hundreds to whom h ipinistered to - cherish bis memory as one whose place cannot be filled, as it is meet , that all who knew and lp.vecl him shall remember theshiniog qualities of character which endeared him to pur con)m unity, and loin.t the ris ifljg generation to his example as a meek and humid? disciple of the Lord. JUDICIAL OFFICERS. In our opinion A&e lrigb.esttnoral and intellectual qualities are needed for the Bench ; an,d when a Judge possesses these and lias discharged Ins duties faith Pill y, the public in teret requires that he shall be con tinued in his place so long as he is willing to hold it. "Rotation in of fice," is the cry jof those who want place., and who spm to think that offices are meant to "ratify personal ambition or supply the needy with emolument. The doctrine is falla cious arid harmful. Officers are a necessity, and places ef public trust ;ire to be administered for the bene fit of the people. They care very little who gets the profits so their business is intelligently and honor ably managed. The interest ol nine-tenths of mtnlihid is in thy! niy. for but m pant ively few ex pect or eve!) desire '.facial position In r rid if ion to other elections in November, we shall have to choose i Judge for this ifistrict for a ermos eight years. Judge MoRae is no1 only one of ihe ablest men on the Bench of the Superior Court but was thought by a large number of the delegates in the last State Conven tion to be eminently Hit. :J"or a seat in our highest Court. We thought so. As a J mine, he h .s I een inte Hi gent, honest and irn partial, and, in our opinion, it would be a wrong to the public to displace i im for any map ip the District. It is no in justipe to all the lawyers in the Dis trict to say that not one of them is his superior, and few, if any, are his equals. In addition to his other qualifications, he has an experience which is valuahle to the people in that it enables him to effe i a more rapid administration of justice. He ought to get the nomination, and we i-elieve he will. Cured Sound and Well. I contracted a severe form of con tagious blood poison, for which 1 took Swift's Specific (S. S. S.). ami from its use derived the most satis factory results. At first 1 consulted the best doctor, as I supposed, in Boston who prescribed mercury treatment. At the expiration of two weeks I asked him how long it would take for him to cure me. Hi reply was if I would follow hisdirec tions he would promise to cure me in two years. This being rather dis couraging, I consulted a friend who advised me to take no more doctor's medicine as he was posilivel would never be benefited by it. He then told me that he would procure pie some medecine that would wipe out the disease in a short time and brought me several bottles of Swift's Specific (S S. S.) which I am hap py to say cured me sound and well, and instead of taking two years t accomplish it, I was under treat ment only five months. Israel Genlineau. Pea boy, Mass Treatise on Blood and Skin Dis eases mailed free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta. Ga. f Many i j Arc broken down from overwork or l.ousthold cares Brown's Iron Kaicrs rebuilds tho system, ni1- dieestion. r-mves ex ixssof b'.ie. and inres r.nilif : . ct the genuine. MOTHER. Randall's Last Word to His Life Partner. Man iz a hily eddikated animal. Tounge-tied wimmin are very skarse and very valuable. Sjp'.who ackquires jsrealttk dishonestly iz too corrupt to enjoy it. It iz a grate art tew be superior to others without letting them kao it Vain men should be treated az boys treat bladders bio them up till they bust I hav alwus noticed that lie iz the best talker whoze thoughts agree with our own. All suokcessful flirts have sharp eyes-; one eye they keep on yu and one on the other phellow. i Thare iz not only phun but thare ia virtew in a harty laff ; animals kan't laff arid devils won't Don't never quarrel with a loafer. Skurrillity iz hiz trade ; yu never kan make him ashamed, but he iz sure tew make yu. Vanity iz called a discreditabel pashun, but the good things that men do kan oftner be traced tew their vanity than tew their virtew. Don't never phrovesy, yung man, for if yu phroveay wrong noboddy will for get it, and if yu phrovesy right noboddy will remember it Excentricitvs, when they are natral, are sum indikashun of a superior mind ; those who think different from others are apt tew ackt different ''A Governor Camtb II, th Demo jcrati leader in Ohio, has refused a lamn-from the government on the gfpund tha;. his circtm Hanoes plae- Ifliu HOC This is the The last word Congressman Ran- Ifill said was "mother" the term by which he war won: to address the faithful woman who shared bis triumphs and his trials, and who reared the children that blessed their union. There ws no thought of the high honors which had crowned tin 'areer of the statesman in that su oreme moment which intervened be iwceii nine anu eiernuy. ii was too immeasurably precious for care oncerning the things which , end with life and vanish with the fash- ton of this present world. It was fil ieu oniy wun me i.ove which ii mightier in the fierce struggles for temporal success than the pains of defeat or the exultation of victory and which at the end asserts its su premacy over the terrors of dissolu tion. The world W'H rememberSam uel J. Randall for the splendor of his intellectual achievements and nis illustrious services to the State Those who were bound to him bv the close ties of Kinship, jind who Knew him as a fnenl, will, cherish in their hearts a dearer and truer image of a man who was faithful to those sacred relations which call in to exercise the noblest faculties of the soul, and remained to illumi I nale an hour shadowed by tjie un certainty pt the solemn future. d him above the n an - wa "Myn UC1 to th. e . r .? i . 1 his is the lyay f,r an honest man to ?r- .u eajyife8TO? to believe in irJt n1?8'- S evd' Campbell Carlisle.- Wint-tou Dailv. Wii. Radam, Austin Texas After using everything! everkrd of, and trying the best doctors I knew, of 1 tried, your Microbe Killer on mv little girl tor caxarrn. ana l am pleased to mtorm jvn vuwu, two gauoas maae a complete cure luure u uiy, t W. S. &TSEL, Houston, Ta?. For sale by Dr. W. M FowlkesA Co. NOTES ABOUT OLD FOLKS. Jackson, lis., April 19. Mr. S. H. Kennedy, of New Orlcaiis, Secre tary ,to the committee, to aid the Tamiiy of Hoai JfJSecsou Davis, re ceived to day from the "Davis Land Company'' the amount ol tin thou iwmi nine hdfidied and sixty d,ol lars ; twenty-tour hundrt d d which was from Savannah and the balance ;roin citizens. The sum of eight J thousand dollars iias been torwasded to Mrs. Davis, which she will apply In part payment of debts of her late j husband, amounting in the aggre gate to $45,OUO. The Davis Land Company is anxious to he able soon to Sell enough stock to cancel the whole of said debt, wiii a good balance iorsJ the support ol Mi. Davir' lamiiy. Parties wan; ng to sulcribe to the stock of th coin p.. ny, if i hey prefer to do so can eemt their sub script lull uiitct (o Mrs. Davis at Beau voir, and ufion htr receipt to, the company lor. the money sub scribed, stock will be issued to the parties subscribing, certificates in ten dollars or multiple. THE LtlDIiYG RETAIL GROCER OF . KOCKIN O HAM. A FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES KEPT ALWAYS ON HAND Soap, Soda, Starch, Pepper, Spice, Cloves, Lye, and all that is nice in the Grocery line. Come and see me. I've got the goods and will "bust high prices." JOHN R.HOLT. Between M. H. Russell and Fowlkes'drug store. Mrs. Sarah E. Braman, of Georgetown, Mass., recently celebrated her ninety ninth birthday. Mr. Yandorwalker, of Weyawega, Wis. , died 4 few days ago at the age of 99 years and 8 months. Isaac Lutz, of Clinton, Mo., will soon celebrate his ninetieth birthday. Mr. Lutz has not a gray hair in his head and up to quite recently put in full time at hi-s trade, which is that of a bricklayer. He has a great aversion to tobacco in any form. Mrs. Mary Bruner died recently near Derry Church, Pa. She was born May 17, 1787, and was consequently in her 103d rear. She was the mother of four teen children, eight of whom survive, the oldest being 80 years of age and the youngest 64 years. Her descendants number eight children, thirty -five grand children, 125 great-grandchildren, and three great-great-grandchildren. Mrs. Bruner was an inveterate smoker, and possessed a remarkable memory, being fond of relating the eai ly history of the century. ROYALTIES. The czar of Russia has become an ex pert performer on the violin. Queen Victoria recently received a let ter asking her to buy real estate in Cali fornia. Ex-Queen Isabella of Spain if said to ha e exclaimed on hearing of the fall of Dom Pedro of Brazil : "The good God is no more on our side. " The empress of Austria is the best roy al housekeeper in Europe. She knows about everything that is done in her kitchen and her palace generally, and all the head servants submit their reports to her. The princess of Wales is reported to have been very much astonished at see ing kilts worn by the Messalia shepherds at the ball given by the king of the Hel lenes. Kilts are also worn bv the Al banians, and when the duke of Hamilton was in Albania not long ago he habitu ally wore his kilt, although he is by no means in the habit of wearing it when dreading his native heather. MORSELS OF GASTRONOMY. It is said the boiled-milk craze is rag ing from one end of Paris to the other. Another effort is to be made to intro duce the delicious English sole in these w-aters. People who declare they "do not like terrapin" are properly regarded with suspicion. A man at his club never eats as sum tuous a dinner as he does when "dining cut." If there is one dish now more season able than another it's roast pork and apple sauce. The new olive crop from Spain now being received here as said to be remark ably fine. Apples are getting scarcer and carcer and the quality of the stock on hand is very poor. . , . w A foreigner says the American Sun day night tea without canned fruit is the exception. A small omelet is something that fills the Parisian epicure with gastronomic enthusiasm. Persons disinclined to have alder manic proportions are warned to let condensed milk alone. mm Ifi p. EMORY Mind wanderinz mrd. Books lnied in one reading. Testimonials from all part of the globe. Prospectus POST nUEB. Bent on application to Prof. A. Loisetie. 237 Filth Ave. New York. While in Roxboro on Tuesday we made inquiries ol quite a number of lurniers Irom Granville, Durham, Orange, A tannine, Prraon and Ca8 well counties and ir in burderin counties of Virginia. They all agree in the belief that there will be a great scarcity of tobacco plants, and that twill he impossible lor any thing but a late crop to be planted. Ttie bulk of the earliest plautd were Killed by tne cold weulhei almul the 5th of March. Milton Advertiser. Life Saving Service. Catarrh is a dangerous as well as a verv offensive diseese, and should be taken in hand at once. It is almost considered incur able but Kadam's Microbe Killer harnerer failed no matter how bad and chronic the ase may be. For sale by Dr. W. Fowlkes & Co. NORTH CAROLINA, ) Richmond County, j In the malier of muncupative wi!l of Giles E Wishart, deceased, to Walter Wisharl and Annie Bell Wisba.-t: You are he'-ebv notified that a peuiiuion has been tid in this otnee Lo ad ant to probate the muncupadve will of G-i.ea E. Wiih;"i, decc?3ed, and you aie tne e fore reqrb'ed .o appear beiore me at my onice "o Iiookijgham in said county oh the oth day of June, A. D. 1890, and show cause if arv you have, why the prayer of &3id petition shall not be grant ed. Z. F. LONG, C. 8. C. April li, 1890. New G'othing Firm IN GHARLOTTE, WE HAVE BOUGHT the stock cf Clothing and Furnishings cf C. A Dixon fc Co., and will continue the Cloth ing Business at the same place. Our Spring Goods are in. and we can show vou all the NEW NOVELTIES of the season. We will sell strictly for cash. Will Keep No Books and will guarantee prices lew. Come and see a stock bought for cash aud priced on the same basis. Be sure and come. eb & mm, if Successors to C. A. Dixon & Co., CHARLOTTE, N. C. April 14, 1889.-16;im DRS, STIRKI-V & PiLO'N TREATMENT BY INHALATION. TRADE MARIf RECISTCMO. It is one of the Solid Facts of the times that nowhere in Richmond or any adjoining county can you buy better gooat for the money rlian at Face's Cheap Cash Store, HAMLET, N. C. It is a settled determination with him that while he continues in business no man shall undersell him, quality, quantit and price all considered. In fact, he ex pects to do just as he lias done iu ihe past, Pace Along a Little Ahead of any one else on low prices. And whv should he not ? With a stock of well se lected goods worth $S,0U0 to $10,000, pay ing cash for nearly everything he buys, with htteen years practical experience in the business, studvina, the market, when and diere lo buy and all the details of his business with as much energy a6 any law yer or physician does his protession, eel! ing almost exclusively for cash or barter he sees no reason why he cannot meet any competition and then go them one better. His prices are as low as can bealiorded on all goods, but he would call vour special attention to his GEORGIA J LANS (the best goods lor working people on the mar ket) and his Fall stock of shoes. He did not buy these goods at New York auction neither were thev smuggled from China but he bought hi jtans direct from the mills in Georgia in a oU-pirce lot. Thev give their lowest discount to t"e wholesale trade on a 50 piece lot, also a cash dis count ot 4 per cent., ot which he availed himself, and vou can buy them of him as low as anywhere in N. C. His Fall stock of Shoes were bought di rect from the factories in Lyon and Brock ton, Mass., tor spot cash. In fact, seven hundred dollars worth were made on order especially ior me and among them you will find some oi the best bargains in shoes you have ever seen. He makes a specialty of rlour, iUeal, Meat, ftugar, toflee and all Heavy Groceries, and guarantees them as low as they can be delivered here fiom any point. If you want rotten spool thread, pot-metal pins and second-haiid clothing go somewhere else ; lut if vou want !U cent's worth for every dollar you spend, gc to riamiet and call lor PACE'S CHEAP CASH STORE. Nov. 1st, 1889. SPICY SIFTIXGS. Sighs and tears will never pay arrears of duty. Kind words are like bald heads, tbey can never dye. . Regret not yeiterday ; despise not to day; depend not on to-morrow. If you should happen to want your ears pierced just pinch the baby. Almost all men have at some time stood beside the grave of opportunity. " He is a man of moist habits, " is the 'modest way of say big a man is a drunk ard. Every cloud has a "silver lining. The boy who has the mumps can stay away from school. An exchange says the best thing to give an enemy is kindness, but that de pends on the enemy's size. If Berry Wall had been spanked more when he was a boy he would have been less of a dude now. There wasn't enough handwriting on the Wall. Hood's Sarea pari 11a .possesses cur ative powers estjliiidvely its, own, and which wake it "peculiar to it self." Be sure to get Hood's. Now U the time to subscribe for the Rocket. . STRRKtUR Aun rA i .f m .jgjn pW WptPH33fcJiS. . USae Arch. Street. PrxUad'tt For Consumption, Asthma, liron cuius. Dyapepala, Caiarrli, Hay Fever, Headache, Debility, HheuunU ism, Neuralgia and all Chronic aud Nervous Disorders, Drs Starkey fc Paleu's office records show overdO.UtjO cases in which their origi nal (and oniy genuine) Compound Oxygen Treatment has been used by physicians in their faract ice, and by invalids independently- Over 1$00 physicians and more than 49,000 invalids. Drs. Starkey & Fajen hagJiyfiberty to refer to the following na'nfecl mil. known persons who have tried thfir Treatment : Hon. WmAD. Kelly, M. C, Phila. Rev. Victor L. Conrad, Ed Luth'n Ob server, Phila. ' ,.i Rev. Chas. W. Cushing, D: D., Roches ter, ii y. Hon. Wm. Penn Nixon, Ed. Inter Ocean, Chicago 111. W. H. Wortnington, Editor New South, New York. Judge H. P. Vrooman, Quenemo, Kan. Mrs. Mary A. Livermore, Melrose, Mass. Mr. E. C. Knight, Philadelphia. J. Moore, Supt. Police, Blandford, Dor setshire, England. Jacob Ward, Bowral, New South Wales. And thousands of berstin every part of the United States. Removal. I have removed from the Rocket! and nm now located in the building recently occupied by W. A. Roblini Esq. And I am earryinc a first- i l e . i it-. ciass line oi staple nnil fancv tto- ceries. snch as C'offef, Sugar. Bacon, Flour, Meal. Canned Goods, Candy, bnun, lohncpo, and various other tilings too numerous to mention. Call and se me while in town. J. S. GOLDSTON. "Compound Oxygen its Mode ol Action and Results," will be mailed free to any address on application. Read the Bro chure ! Please mention this paper when you or der Com. Oxygen. THE WORLD'S BEST Kid Button S1J0 Shoe Has no equal (or Style, Fit and Wear. Posltlvel j the best shoe in Ainertta for the money. Do not b. Oeeeived. See stump on bottom ot each shoe. Tak no other. Every pair warranted. Stylish ana 4uu to any 86 sao la the market. For sale hi J. M. PEEFLES & CO., Chicago. Sold in Rockingham only by H. C. DOCKERY. -New Store !- Spirixisr TMPt Til nery and Dress Got Now Arriving from New York and Other Markets. 0 i Ladies 5are always interested m Hats and Bonnets: allow me to talk witb r. thiB subject. To begin, no matterhow rich the material, if it is not properly display ed and the colors correctly b ended the effect is lost, and what shoulcf have been a tning oi neaiuy bcoims m "c; e sore. Recognizing this tact we huve puniiased a very rich f.ssortnu-v: f Citil i s, Flowers, Plumea, Ornaments, &c , to se.u:e ihe result airbed at. Wo w. nt u o pay this department a visit whf-lher yon v .r not it w ll 1 e un edu-i: n,-.wv. Friccs as low as ooasible Ctna nt wii i.h ';.- fed ro rep? oneWi- pw. n can as!, more. .Press Goo .s have betn verv succes 1 1 wii'h vs. . Ue lave h; :. tlir- .:!. f c-'-dv at the nid4. onces nseouentlv i.nr V kVA t'ffn very sat if factory. ;'sM.rtm-ni is still wel. rn ini ined. We can s it a Ir,oyt evciy t: s:e ar.d - cl -t I) v u w nt a H .t? Do v u want a Diow' If .-o viK'r i;s visit i:s air how un s-e :; dis .: v. In conclusii n if v u wa: t to n nkea d'llar so e.s far as r fsith wr rem r mn n oil ii -r. t ait rj nrt . . .1 , . . .. . A 1." .1. . e . l - nat you are in me ng t store, w y money is yours an i we hi ve the goods. Kf-'p tf su' n it p , Mrs. SUE P. SAN DFORD it CO. NEW M NEW GOODS! krjikiij lev, Up,, JJVT) CLEJA-. NOTHING OLD OR SHOPWORN We are now receiving a well selected stock of general merchandise, consisting in part of Dry Goods, and Notions, Shoes, flats, Groceries and many articles too nu merous to mention, all of which are offered at prices which ought to be appreciated. Call and be convinced. A trial is all we ask. Terms strictly cash. Iew5 Kziidsms and Sti.sh Millinery. i have ju.,' returned from New York w th Vie iureat, .cheapest and oe il l ii'iiii:'-' o. i !r. .ii J i,t u, ; in ..j ceii iue p.i'ititeii i.t.e j( :ia i-uct cj s in - ''j u.e liiu-8( FLOWERS yoa eyer paw; nice line of Tips; Brrr Hts in all the latest noveities , Kid (i loves 60 cents; .Siik Mitts 25 cents; Gloyes any sj, price and quality; Cor-s.-ts of ali the best makes. Gauze Vests lo cents, Rjbbons in every shade, wid.h rtn 1 quality. In fact, all the Latest Nov--it.es t.. :t are usually found in a first .ass uiiiiinery l.oute Th.iuhing inv cu.stuirs for the larpe n.tr .na.r. n .1 . - T 1 1 . . . hi THE LEADER. u nc-of the same. d H; ncock s-reVi, BOF-KINGH AM. N. C N. E. corner Wn.-h'n'-ton OUR STOCK OF EW FALL AND O WINTER GOODO IS i GW a MPLETE IN ery Departrhertt! Dress Gocds, Clothing, Shoes, tfets, And everything else net (led by the ojle of this con n unity, nil ol which will be sohi its U. is ny oiiftbr will t-ell them. . T. CCVINGTON & CO. piAios, mm, m ii n, K i mmmiM t-'t-vi inj M.ii R.-i Neillef, Oi s, Attnohntfnts, Purts and T Hup N E)ii;tl. WHEN YOU WANT any of the above named goods be sure to get my prices before buying. I can save you money and sell yon bet ter goos ior the price paid than you can get anywhere else. jas. a. johnston! t.l.elliott. JOHIiSTON & ELLIOTT, J. C. WJLIGHl $ CO. Steam Oranite and Marble Works, All orders for work will receive prompt attention. 223 and 237 West Trade Street, cha rt otte, t. c T. C. LEAK. JAS. K. MclLHENNY. H. C. WALL. THE ROCKINGHAM DRUG COMPANY Harve a vejy large and well selected sbxsk of first class rugs, medicines, perfumery jewelry, Cigars, Tobacco paints, Oils, varnishes, patent oil cans, students' lamps and' lamp goods, fire-proof kerosene oil, &c, fcc.( which we offer the public at Our stock was bought for cash, and we are prepared to sell all our goods very low to regular customers. Call and see how cheap we will sell you. You will save in trading ith us. We give our RLGULAR CUSTOMERS the benefit of an addi tional discount, We have put down prices materiall since coming here and the new firm, who are better prepared to do so, will continue to be PIONEERS OF LOW PRICES 7 1 I ON EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE. J . K. MclLHENNY, Manager. CltuH jlETHODISl rooD, fasror.-j In a- at-, ana ai Pmyer-meeta ru.gW.:au. a,DBfcn-scBW BAPTIST CI Pastor. SI ignte, and mont; ftOBerj ..lck; PI .tlli.1.: CtJ Sabbath -schel PEE DEE I bv. R. a at 1 1 a. raj 8p. m- on the 3 Sabwh-scb PREBYTEJ P. R. Law . Pal 5th .Sundays ifl and 8 d. m Sa1bath-sehJ Y. M G. A. Postoffice eJ corns; West on p. u - mails gel Monev order at. to 5 r u. d iq 1 time. 1 inch, .73 2 " 1.2S S m 2.0) col. 2 50 , " 4 00 1 " 800.fl contracts r aval LOCAL Mips L'JOM hAtne ia Citn ., Curwiif w nnotbef "fdtil morning. Mr. JjVill ninrOw nm patch ThrtiraJ Onr vrUm harifs of i scarce Mr. Dnn M tii near dwel Haslinsden m are VulldineJ Haslinudrn tt TweerUel rmd Th Nc-rthl -w ill noon ml weekly D n Raleigh. Mr. DnetiJ lined en viilal ick with n' hear imprtl "Mr. AV- 1 fonday. HI TeVmrVv-rrrgJ AffMociation T4e prop! ,ressarilv tbol people but rj most peftpfe The fore ml iirdav eveniJ tied : one m "red beHy. c - f Mr. -A.fli work ' en hi trill have it i a very great Deputy S Vroueht a rr Tjanranlvurt; Ml jail. H M of steal ing A trnreltr tent on th bibiling pal Johnsinwn I be will gath Died, in 1 .int.. Mrs. Si 67 yeam. Tl ter of the la of this eouaj Y8terday $ehooi Cocii a pres hefi C''dlnee ar lull reportl Dr W af Pleted h Washington! later. Tl to lug dwel The Into J this town. I ' American T.J a policy in tH Ja aollars. The militJ Mry to forinl -"ie, anrl wM ae to do 1 five?, he J oa becml !.. ffi $ J-5 1-W
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