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THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1890.
Church Direotory.
METHODIST CHURCH Rev. M. L.
Wood, Pastor. Services every Sabbath, at
11 a. m., and at at 7:30 P. m.
Prayer-meeting every Wednesday even
ing at 7:30.
Sabbath-schooPat 3:30 p. ic.
BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. L. John
son, Pastor. Services 1st and 3rd Sunday
nights, and; 4th Sunday morning in each
month ; Roberdel, 4th Sunday afternoon
at 4 o'clock; Pleasant Grove, 3rd Sunday
at II a.m.: Cartledge'a Creek, J.st Sunday
at 11a. 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. Broom, Pastor. Serv
ices at 11a. m. on the 1st Sunday and at
8 p. m. on the 3rd Sunday in each month.
Sabbath-school every Sundav at 9 a. m.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev
P. R. Law, Pastor. Services the Srdand
5th Sundays in each month at 11 a. m.
and 8 p. m .
Sabbath -school every Sunday at 3 p. m.
Y. M. C. A. meets every Fridav night.
A democrats regard their tri
umph over the straight Republican
ticket in Monday's flection as a good
day s work. All honors the color
ed voters who hd the Manliness, in
spite of the pressure Wbughtio bear
by their former party friends, to as
sert and exercise their choice like
other freemen.
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solicit a contin-
Po8toffice opens at 7 o'clock a.m. Mails
tIT i i r-v i i i
going west on u. u, nauroaa close at 6:
T. M. ; mails going East close at 7:15 aj
Money order department ODen from
u. to 5 p. m.
D. M. Morrison, Postmaster.
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ADYXBTISINGr BATES.
1 time
1 inch, .75
2 "
3 "
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1 "
1.23
2.03
2.53
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1 mo.
2.00
2.50
. 4.00
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3 mo.
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5.00
7:00
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7.00 12.50
15.00 27.00
6 mo.
6.00
9.00
10.00
14.00
27.00
45.00
' Those are nt. mtM
contracts payable quarterly.
12 mo.
10.00
12.00
14.00
22.50
45.00
80.00
All yearly
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LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
xvt!
I" Owing to the arrangements
accessary inthe change of manage
" roent, no paper was issued last week.
It will come out regularly hereafter
and on time.
Monday last was a busy day in
town, being both election and Com
missioners' day. " 4
: unity all of
CO.
At the election in Laurinburg on
Monday the "dry" ticket was elect
ed by a small majority.
Miss Annie Jones died at Rober
del on the utt., aged about 19
years. Another victim of la grippe.
There was less drunkenness and
rowdyism on the streets last Mon
day that at any town election held
here in several years.
and
S oT
WANT
joods be sure to
ti
ll! sell you bet
id than you can
Mr. B. B. Green and Miss Cenia
Ingram, daughter of Maj. S. M. In
gram, were married on the 24 th ill t.,
UEsq. N. G. Nicholson.
,
The farmers !ay the oat crop in
thiar section will be very short, du
B so much dry weather and the
ravages of the fly.
,.." ':-y-?s . ,?
Refreshing Rhowers fell here last
Saturday and Sunday. Rain was
much needed to brine up stands of
cotton which had failed to come in
many places.
We are requested to announce
that the funerals of Mrs. D. A. and
Mrs. D. C. Bruton will be preached
at New Hope church (Steele town
hip) the 3rd Sunday in May at 11
o'clock, by Rev. W. H. Townsend.
The Colorado potato bug is put
ting in- his licks promiscuously in
the garden world hereabouts. .Some
body recomnend8 Paris green to
kill 'em. We are in favor of killing
'em, if it takes a buzz-saw to do it.
Mrs. O. H. Dockery, after a day
and night passed with friends here,
left on Tuesday' morning last for
Raleigh where her daughter is at
school. Thence she will go to Wake
Forest to he joined by her son, a
"UUBmui me college, who will ac
company her to Newport News
whence she will sail for Brazil ex
pecting to reach Rio de Janeiro with
in ou aays. uon voyage !
It is stransre that a n
T VUlllIUl
vote the Democratic ticket without
ncurnng the hatred of all his fel
lows. A few of them voted the Dem
ocratic ticket here Monday, and all
day Tuesday thev were niotori
uy the other negroes until, in a case
ur iwo, ioroearance became frazzled
at the edges and rows ensued. It is
a DUV that Sllf h IS the nnca.
9 .v
Dr. Mcllhennv. nf ihm R
ir tv . " : .
uui lrug jo., is not able to supnlv
mo local aemana lor his superior
cnewing gum, the basis of which is
the common Southern sweetgum.
He is now taking steps to procure
proper machinery for its manufact
ure by wholesale, and expects soon
to be ready to supply the home and
foreign demand, from both of which
be gets dspded encouragement in
his truly mittorious enterprise.
Died, in this town on Friday
morning, 2nd inst., of consumption,
Mr. Robert F. Wataon, aged 32 years.
He was the son of the lute John
Watson. Esq., of this county, and a
brother of our enterprising mer
chant. H. C. Watson. He number
ed as friends all of his acquaintances
So geitle was his nature that hit
popularity as citizen, neighbor or
companion was assured in the com
munity. His walk and conversa
tion among his fellows was note
worthy for exceptional proprietw
Best of all, he lived and died in the
christian faith. He was buried at
the old home place, four miles north
east of town. Dr. M. L. Wood per
forming the funeral services.
.ready shown that they have the
good of the town at hearj,, by their
management of the town4 affairs the
past year. Let there be no ritrn-
gression, gentlemen. Having put
your hands to the plow, do not look
back. Do not get sleepy-headed and
rest on your oars. Continue in the
progressive spirit. Rockingham will
be a city yet.
The second quarterly conference
for Rockingham Station Methodist
church was held at the parsonage
on Monday niarht last. Rrv J T
Gibhs, P. E. presiding. After trans
acting the usual business pertaining
to the work of the Station, delegates
were elected to attend the Distriri
Conference at Sanford. N. C. em
bracing the fourth Sunday in July.
Delegates elect as follows : W. I.
Everett, S. G. Covimrton. Dr. J. M
Stansill, H. C. Wall; and the follow
ing alternates: J. S. Ledbetter. J.
W. Leak, W. T. Covimrton. John R
Holt.
ELLIOTT-
ks,
h C. WALL.
IPANY
i, perfumery
nt' lamps and
at
Rev. J. T. Gibbs, Presiding Elder
of the Fayetteville District, N. C.
Conference, preached at the Meth
odist church last Sunday night. He
has made a favorable impression in
this community both as a preacher
and a Presiding Elder.
The seventh annual session of the
North Carolina Teachers' Assembly
will be held in the Assembly Build
ing at Morehead City from June 17th
to July 1st. We acknowledge the
receipt of .an honorary membership
and an invitation to be present.
With favorable weather a few days
longer the Roberdel mill will be
ready to resume operations, as the
big stone dam will be completed.
Mr. R. L. Steele, president, has su
perintended the laying of every
stone, which tact is a guarantee of
the work beinjt well dore.
oods very low
will save
icfit of an add.
i-
pre and the new
S"
Onager.
The second annual convention of
the Young Men's Christi: n Associa
tion for the Wilmington (5th) His
tnct will be held in Fayetteville,
C, May 29th to June 1st, inclu
Je. The Associations throughout
the district are requested to elect
their delegates and forward their
names to Dr. J. W. McNeill, chair
man of the entertainment committee.
We have received a copy of the
Advance, published at Basic City,
va., J. H. Lindsay, Eq., editor and
proprietor. The paper shows the
ork of a master hand in its get-up.
We congratulate the old secretary
of our State Press Association, form
erly editor of the Kernefvil-le News,
Jt the career in prospect for him in
his new home. He. deserves and
will achieve success, we doubt not.
Take the Rocket.
The followinc is the iurv list for
Ure June term of tile Superior Court,
io convene June 2nd : James 1. Mc
Callum, John G. McCaskill, B. F.
Lowdermiik, Hugh A. Currie, A. B.
McNeill, Thos. H. Russell, John W.
Smith, J. A. Hutchinson, Wm. Zach
ary, Seth Andrews, H. C. Watson, J.
C. Terry, C. W. Black, T. J. Wooten,
Duncan McPherson, Thos. H. Flow
ers, John G. Wilkinson, D. H. Bos
worth, Nelson McAskill, W. J. Whit
aker, M. M. Chance, Samuel Jones,
A. F. Bizzell, Jacob Lampley, S. B.
Carter, Murdoch McCormac, J. A.
Livingston, J. Hampton Covington
John W. McLean. W. W. Ellerbe, Jr!
John R. Holt, T. B. Pace, Wm. L.
Steele, Arch Lytch, D. D. Gibson,
C. C. Covington.
The Town Election
The election, here Monday passed.
on quietly. Both sides worked
hard. Good feeling prevailed and
everything was pleasant and peace
able. The vote was as follows :
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
For Mayor T. C. Guthrie 118.
For Commissioners W. I. Ever
ett, 127 ; H. S. Ledbeiter, 123 ; J. P.
Leak, 122 ; Dr. J. M Covington, 111 ;
D. Gay, 109.
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
For Mayor D. M. Morrison 90.
For Commissioners J. M. Smith,
100 ; C Sanufordj 94 ; H. C. Dockerv.
91 ; John G. Terry, 90 ; W. F. Long,
85.
As will be seen the Democrats
made a clean sweep. The whole
ticket was elected hy an average ma
jority of about 26. Tfais result is
peculiarly gratifying. It is the first
time in the history of town politics
that a square party fight has been
made. The Democrats of late years
have nominated a straight ticket.
The Republicans have been in the
habit of dodging the issue. They
have gotten up "Down Town" and
"Citizens"- tickets. This time it
was an out and out Republican
ticket composed of some of the lead
ing Republicans in tins town and
county. Ti.is fact enhances the
victory, though the town would have
done well to have gotten the board
of "city fathers'' elected Monday, un
der any circumstances.
The Fire of Disease is Always Driven
from the System by Swift's Specific
(S. S. S.)
Do you feel that theterril.l fi
Blood Poison is consuming you
that the poisonous virus is vitiating
mm norrupung your physical Bye
A Begnlar Traveler.
Dr. J. S. Barb, traveling salesman
for the Herb Medicine Co., Weston,
West Va., manufacturers of the cel
ebrated Lightning Remedies, visited
our place on May 5th. Hd was here
on May 5th, 1889, and says he w ill
be here again May 5tb, 1891. He
is driving the same team -be had
here one year ago a pair of beauti
ful blacks. Since he was hre he
has traveled 9,360 miles in the States
of North and South Carolina and
Georgia, averaging .about 30 miles
each day.
Town Officers.
Tne town officers elected here
Monday are pledged to internal im
provements. Last year pretty much
the same board bad charge. A'
though they were hampered with a
considerable debt, they made im
provements in the town thaTt will re
main as monuments to their public
spirit and enterprise long after they
have "joined the majority."
This year there will be from all
sources licences, property and poll
taxes, fines Ac, an income suffi
ciently large to make more improve
ments ef a permanent character.
The town is picking up. A dispo
sition is shown among the citizens
to build and improve such as has
never been seen before. There has
never been a tune in all the hun
dred years of Rockingham's history
when her future was so full of
promise. A little public money
prop-rly spent will have a great deal
to do with realizing the promise of
t' e future. Our new Commission
ers are good men. They have al-
0BITUAEY.
Mrs. Eliza Biggs departed this life
on the 3rd of April, 1890, at the res
idence of her son, Mr. Frank T.
Biggs, at Darlington, S. C.
Sister Biggs was t7 years of age.
She ioined the M. E. Chureb wh?n
a girl and lived a consistent member
up to tbe time of her death. She
was the mother of a number of chil
dren, some of whom preceded her,
we trust, to the land ol rest and were
waiting and watching at th he.mtt-
ful gates for her. She has four sons
living, all of whom, accord ins? to her
desires, she lived to see grown and
married. J hey were all present with
her when she died. It is said of hr
that she was never known to lie
down at night without asking the
protectien of a kind Providence to
guard her and hers through the
dark shades of night. How nice to
he and sleep under the protection
power or an All-wise rrovidence.
Well, tosuai it all up in a- few
words, she was an agreeable .com
panion, a kind, loving and affection
ate mother, and a true christian.
"A precious one from us has gone,
A voice we loved is stilled,
h. place is vacant in our home
Which never can be filled."
pirations for manliness and domes
tic happiness? Does the hideous
nightmare face you night aud day
mm you are a victim ot this mon
ster which has been on the warpath
for five centuries, scourging the hu
man race by the thousands and
tens of thousands, and which is re
garded and acknowledged by many
learned men to be incurable? Then
we say, come to us and we will cure
you. Turn your back on all the old
worn out poisons, as mercury, pot
ash, arsenic and like compounds so
ruinous to health, and-take S. S. S.,
which we assert does cure, and we
are prepared to prove it.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Dis
eases mailed free.
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO..
Atlanta, Ga.
A CARD.
To Whom It May Concern :
Thft rpnnrfc iraa irnnloi aA horo loaf Wrvn
day that I had joined the Republican par
ty and voted $he Republican ticket. The
party who circulated that report lied wil
fully, maliciously and knowingly. The
party or parties wno hung crape upon my
Highest of all in Leavening Power. TJ. a Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889.
tm? tbof ; j J pany or parties wno nung crape upon mv
r!nrol invading your 1 office door Monday night are a set of low
moral nature and stunning your as- I down, dirtv cowards who would steal and
Homicide in Richmond County.
We have received particulars of a
distressing homicide "which took
place in Richmond county last
Thursday. W. P. Story and James
Swarengin are brothers in-law and
tenants on the plantation of Mr. J.
T. LeGrand, in Richmond county.
Last Thursday afternoon they quar
reled about some trivial matter ml
Story pulled off his coat, rolled up
i- 1 .
ms sieeves ana approached Swaren
gin with the expressed determina:
tion of whipping him. Swarengin
gave nack untit he - rr-e- a srnv
hand maul which he picked up and
nuneu at fctory, hitting him upon
the head, inflicting a wound which
proved fatal about 9 o'clo- k next
day.
We learn that Swarengin ban not
been arrested, hut it is understood
that he will cive himself un and
8tandhis trial at the next term nf
Richmond Superior Court. Wades
boro Messenger.
Swarengin has given himself un
and is now in jail at this place.
he, and would burn me out if not afraid
of beine caueht in the act. or wo nid rnh
4.1. 1J! A J "" Ja . j i
urn un me mguwav 11 noi, auaiu 10 attempt
it. xuese are my sentiments, ana wnoso
nun 1 use mem can netp tnemseives.
L. Weill.
ROCXINCHAM MARKET.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY
W.T: EVERETT, DEALER IN GEN
ERAL MERCHANDISE.
Country Produce is quoted at buying prices
COTTON Middling, 101
Good Middling t. 10.
tJAUUJN Sides, per lb 78
Shoulders " 6(8
Hams, " 2m$
BEESWAX 1 fulfil
CHICKENS 120
EGGS, per dozen, 10I2i
FLOUR Country, per sack,. ...2.253.00
JNortnern, Z.b0(w,6-W
Patent,
GRAIN
Corn, per bushel,
Oats,
Peas.
HIDES Dry, per lb
(ireen,
-3.75
6580
5065
751.00
8(410
4(52
SALT, per Sack, 1.001.15
New Advertisements.
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"God in his wisdom has recalled
The boon his love had given,
And though the body moulders here,
The soul is safe in heaven "
W. T. R.
X
Tribute of Bespect.
The Sewing Machine and Music TT 11 p
of our town is fast erainintr the oonfidpnr-
and good will of our people. They carry
Pianos, Organs, small Instruments Sfrinora
and sheet music. Also Sewing Machines
and Needles, Oil. Parts. &c. Prices low
and terms easy. Give us a call when you
come to town. For nrice and terms ad
dress J. A. Weight & Bro., Rockingham.
COST
Many Lives Lest,
or rather thrown away, by allowing
coughs and colds to run into bron
chilis and catarrh. Keep a jug ol
Radam's Microbe Killer for ready
use in the house all the time aud
you will never have any uiure
troulde. For sale by Doctor W. M.
Fowlkes & Co.
I have had a bad ooueh for over
four years. It got no bad 1 could
not sleep over two houis at a lime.
I took three jugs of Mh iube Killer
and it completely cured me. I have
gained 20 lbs in weight und never
felt better in my life.
A. Campbell, No. 4 Metropolitan
Police, St. Joseph, Mo.
For sale by Dr. W. M. Fowlkes &
Co.
Whereas, God in His wise and
gracious providence has taken from
the church militant to the church
triumphant our father and brother
in Israel, Dr. Peter W. Stansill, who
lor over sixty years was a faithful
and consistent member of the Meth
odist Episcopal Church, South, and
who for at least fifty years was class
leader, steward, and trustee in the
church ; therefore,
Resolved, 1. That in the death
of Dr. P. W. Stansill this Quarterly
Conference has lost one of its most
faithful, purest, and mqst useful
members, and while we mourn his
loss we would most devoutly bless
yie name of the Head of the Church
for so long sparing him to the ciiuruh
and to the world, and that we will
ever cherish his memory and imi
tate his bright exnmple.
2. That we deeply sympathize
with the bereaved widow and chil
dren, and other loved ones, of our
departed brother.
3. That a copy of this preamble
and resolutions be furnished the be
reaved family and that they be
spread upon the minutes of this
Conference; and also that tbev be
published in TfE Rockingham
Rocket.
We learned yesterday of a very
painful accident that befell Ulus
a 6on of Mr. Baxter Jordan, of th s
place, last Thursday. Ulus had
sprained his ankle and, having had
the injured ankle bandaged with
spirits of turpentine, was sitting near
A the fire when by some means the
bandage became ignited, and before
it could be torn off or the fire put
out his foot and leg up nearly as far
as the knee wa3 terribly burned.
Troy Vidette.
LiDIES
Needing a tonic, or children that want building
tip, should take
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS.
" Tt is pleasant to take, cures Malaria, Indiges
tion, and Biliousness. All dealers keep it.
How to Care All Skin Diseases.
Simply apply "Swayne's Ointment."
No internal medicine required. Cures tet
ter, eczema, itch, all eruptions on the face
nose, hands, c, leaving the skin clear,
white and healthy. Is great healing and
curative powers are possessed by no other
remedy. Ask your druggist for Swayce's
Ointment. 46-6m
Everybody should subscribe for
the Rockingham Rocket.
This is to certify that after taking
two jugs of Microbe Killer I wa?
cured of a severe attack of bron
chitis and nasal catarrh. Indeed tht
Microbe Killer does more than if
claimed for it, and I cheerfully re
commend it to suffering humanity.
T. J. Naramore, D. D. S.,
30b' Cedar St., Nashville, Tenn.
For sale l.y Dr. W. M. Fowlkes &
Co.
lYAiiJiy L:rittt:iM
Are broken d wn from ovcrv. 'Tk or household
cares Brown's iron Bitters
rebuilds the system, aid digestion, removes ex
cess of bile, and cures malaria. Get the genuine.
NORTH CAROLINA, ) Is Supseior
Richmond Couny. Cocrt.
. A. C. Shaw, Administrator, of Thos. J.
Huntley, deceased, Plaintiff
Against
Martha M. Huntley, William Huntley,
Susan Huntley, Robert Huntley, Cleve
land Huntley, A. R. Morrison, Nancy
Morrison, Isabella Morrison Mary Morri
son, Catherine McFayden, Daniel McLean
and wife Flora McLean, M. R. Morrison
and wife Melissa Morrison, W. I. Everett
H. C. Wall, H. S. Ledbetter and R. A
Johnson, partners, trading under the firm
name of Everett, Wall & Co., Defendants.
Te Martha M. Huntley, William Huntley,
Susan Huntley, Robert Huntley, Cleve
land Huntley, heirs at law of Thomas J.
Huntley, deceased : This is a proceeding
to sell real estate of Thos. J. Huntley, de
ceased, to pay his debts and the costs of
administration, Yon are required to ap
pear before me at my office in Rocking
ham, in aforesaid county, on Saturday the
14th day of Jane 1890 and answer or de
mur to the complaint which has been filed
iii this office. This May 6th, 1590
Z. F. LONG, m
V " Clerk Superior Conrt.
AT COST !
Great Reduction!
I am closing up the
business of G. E. Wish
art, and in order
to do so in as short
time as possible, I am
closing out goods at
I
Thoce wanting bar
gains can now avail
themselves of the op
portunity. m
Mrs.G.E. Wishart.
Insure Against Accidents
IN THE
U. S. Mutual Accident As
osciation OF NEW YORK.
$5,000 for Death by Accident or Loss of
Limbs.
$2,500 tor Lops of Limbs or Sight, or for
rermanent lotai uisauinty.
fcrifiO for T.fiHs r.f Onp F.v
1 j
$25 per week, up to 52 weeks, for Tempo-
rftrv Tibial DinwliililA'
. j.
Costs ah.iiit $15 nfir vear navanlp m onp
, j , r-j
sum or in installments of two dollars.
Membership fee j.00, payable only once.
M EMB K US H I P . 52,541.
Losses paid during 1889, $ 38L868.00
siice i6.8, j.oy.ooY.ay
Insurance in force Jan. '90.254.313.750.00
Assets Dec ruber 31, 89, 246,736.55
It will- pay you to insure. Accidents
happen onlt when they are not expected,
if Uiere is no ageut for tliis Association in
your town, wnte to the uudeisigned. We
want an active agent in each town in
North Carolina, and will give liber il terms.
Correspondence solicited.
FIELD & ROYSTER,
Sute Ageuts for North Carolina,
13-tf. Oxford, N. C.
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Our buyer, while North, attended every bankrupt sale
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I buy bargains we sell bargains. Come and see what
GREAT IJVB U C EMEJYTS
we are offering. Read over these prices
then come and be benefited.
ought goods
When we
Worsted, all-wool filling, at 9 cents. Beautiful Brocades and Stripe, worth
15 cents, our price 10. Lovely line of lawns, ginghams and s?ttma, full
.20 per cent under regular prices.
C LOT HI N G.
BIG STOCK JUST RECEIVED. LA'I'EST SPRING STYLES.
Men's wool suits at $2.47. Big drives in belter suits. We can sell $10.00
suits at $7.33. Cnildrens'and youths' clothing cheaper than we have ever
Suits at 98c, $1.13, and up.
MOTI0K8, MTIOSS, NOTIONS.
Garter elastic T ead pencils, good quality,
four cents. j at four cents per dozen.
Tacks, Needles, Crochet Needles, and hundreds of other articles worth 5 cer.ta we offer
for one cent per paper. Corsets worth 50 cents we offer for 19 cents ReaJour aoo
tations on Spool Cotton.
THE COMBINATION BUSTED.
Clarks best O. N. T. Spool Thjcad two for 5 cents, Kerr's Spool Thread two for 5
cents.
Gents' Shirt fronts, all linen, at 3 cents.
before offered.
SHOES.
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Attthma, Consumption, Cutarrh, Bronchitis
Rhenmatlra, Kidney and Utcr Dtscaar
Chilta and Fever, Female Trnablea, In ml
Its forms, and, in fact, every Disease
known to tbe Hainan System.
BEWARE OP FRAUDULENT IMITA
TIONS.
See that our trade-mark (same as above).
appears on eacn ju;
Sen
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ienu ior oook msiorv oi tne Microbe
Killer," given away bv Doctor W. M
Fowlkes A Co., sole atrents for Richmond
county.
The biggest bargains ever offered. Misses' fine shoes, perfectly solid, at 49 cent
Gent's fine shoes 98c and up. Ladies' 68c. '
HATS. HATS. HATS.
Wool hats from 10c up. Gent's $3 Derby 15 at 69 ceata.
50 tegee sbirts 25 per cent off regular prices. Call early..; We'll save you
NEW
YORK
RACKET.
HEADQUARTERS for DRUGS!
Prices Lower than Ever Before T
TRY US and be convinced yourself that this is the
pia;v tu uuy your
Ml,
Paint Brushes. tc Our nriv n.Utii1i.tA i a-
VVe always have the best goods at fife Ibwest ficures
this anv of our ciifitompm will rlt tr., t; .j '
j ijujc uuu attain
sg houses have sprung up to compete with us, otily to meet
'Spthe same sad fate disappointment. Ooi'etfpwience hard
uiciui anenuon to Dusmess hay taught ua
exactly what the people need, hence we are always ready
to serve you and give you prompt and oLte attention
and in rrnaiMnfoa ...
IF YOU ARE SICK and don't know yourself what vou want, Dr Fowlkes can
always be found in his ofice IB the store and will eladlv advise and Dnerilw fnr
Our stock of JEWELRY and Spectacles is coropMe. pnwmbc tor you.
In season we carry our usual large ?tock of Fresh Garden Seed. j
Prescriptions carefully compounded day or night. Come to see us
ur- iwi m. rowikei
ait
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PATRONS
TO MY FRIENDS AND
Wait a few days. Don't buy your
Spring Dress until I return. I start
to New York to-day. Wait and see
a a m
what l have to show you.
Yours respectfully,
April 15, 1890.
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ISuckteu's Arnica Sahf .
The best Halve in th world for bruises,
cots, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores
tetter, ehappad hands, chilblain, conn, aac
all akin eruptiens, aad positively cures
Piles, or no pay required. It is guarsnteed
to givv perfect satiafactioa, or money re
innoeu. rnee to cbh perooa. i or
by Dr W M Fowlkes Co,
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