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ROCKINGHAM ROCKET. THURSDAY, JUNE 12,1890. .... - - Church Directory. METHODIST CHURCHRiv! M. L. Wood, Paator. Services every Sabbath at 1 I a. it., and at at 7:30 P. t. Prayer-meeting &vsery Wednesday even in cr"t 7:30. ' Sabbath -school at 3'30 P. M. BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. L. John son Pastor. Services 1st and 3 rd Sunday TWO CHANGES. We greet our readers this week in1 an enlarged form, giving them about one-tbird more reading matter than heretofore, while the subscription pried remains the same, $t$0. It was this that caused the failure to issue a paper last week, a pair of new chases and Other material hav ing been delayed en route a week longer than H should have been. We hope to move along smoothly missioners decided to revoke the li censes and an order was made accordingly. month; Roberdel, ti aunaay anernoon , j hQ ft . . . at 4 o'clock; Pleasant wove, or a o-nwy , - - at 1 1 A. it. ; Cartledge's Creek, 1st Sunday at 11 A. M. and Saturday before at 4 P. it. Sabbath-school every Sabbath at 9 A. M. PEE DEE HEIGHTS M. E. CHURCH Rev- R. H. Broom, Pastor. Serv it9 at 11 a. m. on the 1st Sunday and at 8pm on the 3rd Sunday m each month. Sabbath-school every Sunday at 9 a. m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. T R. Law , Pastor. Services the 3rd and th Sundays in each month at 11 a. tn. and 8 p. m . ' v Sabbath -school every Sunday at 3 p. m Y. M. C. A. meets every Friday night. and a better paper The Rocket has in the meantime moved back to the old Everett, Wall & Co. building and occupies the two front rooms oVer the drug store. Our friends are cordially invited to call fu res and laying the foundations of and see us. THE MAILS. ' Postoffice opens at 7 o'clock a.m. Mails soinz Weat on C. C. Railroad close at. 6:3o- 1. u. ; mails going rjast ciuse i a. Money order department open irom o w. to 5 p.m. D. M. Morrison, Postmaster A.. Our Town Improvements. Messrs. Leak & Wall have com pleted negotiations with Mr. W. A. McKinnon, contractor, for the erec tion of a block of buildings embrac ing & bank, clothing store, hotel and drug store, to be located on the old Knight Hotel lot. The'hotel is to be firstfclass in its construction and appointments and to contain about twenty bed rooms, while the Other buildings are to be of similar merit in finish and arrangement. The work of tearing away the old struct- ASVEETISIN3 RATES'. 1 time. 1 mo. 1 inch, .75 2.00 2 " 1.25 2.50 3 " 2.00 400 J col 2.50 5.00 " 4 00 r ' 8oo Thee are S mo. 4.00 5.00 7.00 8.00 6 mo. 12 mo. 6.00 10.00. 900 10.00 T4.00 2-7.00 45.00 not rates. All" 7.0012.50-15.00-27.00 son tracts payable quarterly. 12.00 14.00 22.50 45.00 80.00 yearly LOCAL DEPARTMENT. The yell of the base ballist is' abroad in 4he air these afternoons. Rev. P. R. Law wiH preach at the Presbyterian church next Sabbath at 11 o'clock a. m, and 8 p. ro. H i . Mr. Luni Taylor, formerly with the late G. E. Wishart, Esq., is now with Capt. W: I. Everett as clerk. We heard a lawyer express the wish that oar June term of court -inight be abaliBlred,.as it comes at Bucli a hot time, and especially as money is so hard to get at about this season. Confederate Yets, Attention. s A resolution las 4th of July, in the meeting here, appointed the an nual meeting of the veterans of this county for the year at Laurinburg, N. C, on the 4th of next month. Let steps be taken at once throughout the county, to have all the old sol diers answer to roll-call on that day. The people of Laurinburg are ex- j peeling a big-time. v . Division of the IT. C. Conference. The General Conference of the M. E. Church, Sutb, recently in session at St. Louis, Mo., divided the N. . Conference; and by the action Richmond county is thrown into the Eastern division. The line between the Eastern & Western divisions will run witlHhe boundary line of Moore & Randolph, the former being in the Eastern division which will hold its first annual session at Wilson, N. C, under the old name of North Caro lina Conference while the other di vision will be called the Western N. C. Conference. 11 " -i .i V i. - Marshal Hinson is leveling up Washington street very nicely and adding a thick coating of elay and gravel, which will improve it as a thoroughfare for the iiist horses and drivers of our town. Mr. L. Weill has purchased of J. T. LeGrand, Esq., the handsome va cant lot on Randolph street north of Mr. H. C. Dockery's residence. Mr. W. contemplates building on it socn. The selection of Rev. M. N. Mc- Iver as county superintendent of public schools will give general sat isfaction, we doubt not. As the worthy successor of our friend and brother editor, J. D. Bundy, E .q , we congratulate him. . The stockholders of the Rocking ham Literary and Educational As moist ion met at Watson's Hall on Tuesday last for the purpose of elect ing a teacher or teachers of the Academv r the next scholastic year; and to fix terms of tuition rent of building and other -matters wprtaininer thereto. Cant. A, D " -. o Armistead was re-elected principal 0ne More Unfortunate." We have just learned of a case of des titution and death occurring in this community which, for horror and sadness, sounds like a tale of fiction. An abandoned white woman was found dead Thursday, 29th ult., and an infant of a few hours of age also dead at-her side. The wqman had been permitted to take shelter in a house on the Jaeob Watkins place, in which she and child were found dead by some colored women passing by. So base and abandon ed in character had she lived that it was difficult to procure help and ground with which and where to bury her. She and infant were bu ried atZion church. Thus to have been left destitute and suffering mother and infant to die in solitude was a sad commentary on the inev table result of such a wretched life as the Door creature lived. It calls to mind forcibly the lines of Hood "O, it was pitiful, In a wbole cityful, Friends she had none." the new will begin probably as early as Monday week, 23rd inst., the new buildings to be ready for occupancy within a reasonable time. In addition we may mention that Dr. J. M. Stansill is taking steps to wards the erection of two offices of brick, on the lot adjoining, with a story above which will be used as a hall fo the Y. M. C. A. and for oth er purposes. It is jstated also that other parties contemplate building to meet in creasing demands in the mercantile business, already prosperous in our town. Yet further we note that the Rock ingham Drug Company, composed of Messrs. Leak, Mcllhenny fc Wall, laye placed an order with the El icott Machine Co., of Baltimore, for n engine, boiler and plant complete for their chewing gum factory, which ihey propose to have ready soon for the mafnufactuie by wholesale f the superior Southern sweetgum "chew ing gum" which is immensely pop ular wherever it has become known. We chronicle these improvements with pleasure, as indicative of the spirit of our people to push our town forward to the place it is entitled to in the march of this energetic age. We believe the old town is only at the threshold of a booming future me understood, and hence I am astonished at the statement of my friend of the Ex press, which has caused so many anxious inquiries. I must he allowed to say that a very little reflection would have shown the absurdity of the representation. I venture to assert my belief that there" was ao other similar case in the country and that the 6th district is entitled to a credit possessed by no other. "Campaign purposes" cost me, necessarily, much more than a thousand times five cents. There has not been an election since the passage of the Reconstruction Acts in which I have not taken an active part, and I not only paid out of my own pocket all my ex penses, but contributed to some extent to the expenses of others In some places the local committees relieved me of hotel bills when not a candidate. The North boasts of its advanced civili zation and taunts us with our "'plantation manners" and our corruption. And yet there is not a district in all that land of feeder the C. C could build, and acRi much to the trade of Wilmington. It is strange why this magnificent section of contiguous country has been so kag 'overlooked by the wide awake people of Wilmington. , Wil mington will be, certainly, remiss, if she does not have this matter properly, brought before the C.-C, stockholders1 meeting soon to be held in New York City, and rrfake an ef fort to secure this prize before it is too lafe. "Pee Dee," in Wilmington Messenger. I HAVt JUST KECEIYEl) And opened for the inspection of the public OF DRY GOODS, NOTIONS SHOES. AND Neuralgic pain is usually of an intense ly sharp, cutting or burning character. To effect a speedy and permanent cure rub thoroughly with Salvation Oil, the greatest pain-cure on earth, 25 cents. Physicians prescribe Dr J H McLean's Tar Wine Lung Balm ; in it they find no trace of opium or mbrphia, while its effica r.v in ourincr all throat or luns diseases is w. u .i Ti. : ; i . t i ' . - . o r. i .. . , . puniy pm i unuuiiiu xu wiucu money vronderful. . At J? owlkes & co 8 drug store is not corrtfptly used to control elections, especially by a party which flaunts its English Spavin Liniment removes all banner of social and morallevation. God Hard, Soft or calloused Lumps and Blem- help such hypocrites as Hoar, Ingalls, ishes from horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs, r.Tj f:jf.la .Afr Splints: Sweeny. Ring-Bone Stifles, ar T 1 V , Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, Etc. I am no aspirant for any office, and the Save g.50 Dv tne use of one bottle, War- above has. been written "to vindicate the ranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure Am I now understood ? ever known. Sold by Dr. W . Al. r 0 wikes MY DRESS GOODS consist of Calicoes. Lawns, Ch allies, Sat -teens, Chambries, Linen9, Piques, Nuns veiling, Henriettas, Cashmeres, &c. They are pretty and cheap. I have Lawns for 3f cents." - GET MY PRICES ON SHOES and vou will decide that I am Headquar ters. I keep as good Snuff, Tobacco and Cigars as there is in the county. ' Respectfully, A. C. COVINGTON, Roberdel, N. C. Mav 15, 1390-tf. NEW YORK RACKET.- INGENUITY IS PROGRESSIVE. 1 truth of history. Very Respectfully, Waltbb L. Steele. & Co. Druggists Rockingham. Everybody Knows ThaUit thtS8eason the hloodiB filled with impurities, the accumulation of months of close confinement in poorly ventilated stores, workshops and tenements. All these impuri ties and every trace:of scrofula, salt rheum, or other disease may be ex pelled by taking Hood s Sarsapa- rilla, the best blood purifier ever I inmortant Information for many of you of which "JCX; dosesi one dollar ' is true. - x Meeting of the Bern. Ex. Committee. The; members of the Democratic Executive Committee of Richmond county are hereby notified to meet in Rockipgbam on Monday next, 16th ihst.. to fix a time for holding the County Convention to elect del egates to attend the Judicial and Congressional Conventions which will assemble in Laurinburg on the 16th ajnd 23rd of July respectively. D. Stewart, Chairman. When nature falters and requires help recruit her enfeebled energies with Dr J H McLean's Strengthening -Cordial, and Blood Purifier. $1.00 a bottle at Fowlkcs & co's drug store. If you suffer pricking pains on moving the eves, or cannot bear bright light, and find vour siaht weak and failing, you should promptly use Dr J H McLean's Strength einng ,ye Salve, -o cems a dox. sold at b owlkes s co s arug siore. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Richmond- County. Office Board County Commissioners, Rockingham, N. C, May 5, 1890. Ordered, That the Justices of the Peace of said county meet in the court house in Rockingham on the first Monday in June, 1890, for the purpose of levying taxes for the present year and the election . of k Board of Commissioners, arid for the trans action of such other business as may come before them. A true copv from the minutes. W. G. DeBERRY, Clerk. ' In the world's infancy it suggested the pine torch, then the candle, lamp, &e, irntil enius, aided by bcience, introduced the greatest of all eommon wonders electricity 1. , l 1 1 Ml -electric ngnts, wnicn win soon What Nest? Mors Branches. The proper and picturesque route for business and pleasure travel from this City to the Catskill Mountains, Saratoga and other New York State resorts, is by the West bhore Kau road. By taking the Penn. R. R., Passengers will make direct connec tion with the West Shore iu Union New York btate resorts will be mailed on receipt of five cents post age. ROCKINGHAM MARKET. CORRECTED WEEKLY JiY W. I. EVERETT, DEALER IN Gtt-N- ERAL MERCHANDISE. Died. At her home on the 25th of Mav, Mrs. John McCormac, in the 64th year of her age. She was a faithful and acceptable member of the M. E. Church. She died in the faith, bear ing her affliction with patience and resignation. What more need be said? i K. Conntry FroUace is quoted at baying prices COTTON Middling. 10 lb. Capt. W. I. Everett and Pinter Mc Ttue, Esq., both declined re-election is c.oiintv commissioners:, and the iiext best thing was to place them on the conniy finance committee thus demonstrating that the peopl of frhe county are not yet ready to dispense with their valuable serv ices as financiers ever watchful of the county's interests. The third man elected on this committee was Jno. F. McNair, Esq., a successful a-isiness man and. a financier ol ability. County Matters. The meeting of the County Com missioners last wees was an unus ually interesting one. Besides the usual- routine business thete were two liquor license, cases that were warmly contested. The first was that of J. B. Coley. e made a p plication for an order granting him license to retail liquOr in the build ing corner of Washington and Caro lina streets, Rockingham, for six months from July ist, 1890, to Jan uary 1st, 1891. His application was nnnnsfid bv Mrs. Ida L. Terry, who ,,t - -. - There are many accidents and diseases which atket stock and cause sen 0 us incon venience and loes to the farmer in his work, khich mav be quickly remedied by the usej of Dr J H McLean's Volcanic Oil Linimejnt. Get it at W M Fowlkes & co's. Children will freelv take Dr J H Mc- Tar Wine Lung Balm; unlike syrups, it contains no opium, will and heal anv disease of the throat or lungs quicker than any other remed--Sold at Fowlkes & go's drug store. Good Middling,. BACON Sides, per Shoulders Hams, " BEESWAX, CHICKENS EGGS, per dozen, FLOUR Country, per sack,. Northern, . " ' Patent, " GRAIN Corn, per bushel, Oats, " Peas, " HIDES Dry, per lb, Green, 10 78 6 (8 12J15 16(rfT6l 1520 10(ml2 2.253.00 0(ai3.0U a3.75 6580 5065 751.00 810 Lean's cough soothe Perafans who lead a life of exposure are ubjectjto rheumatism, neuralgia and lum bago and. will fiKd a Mluable remedy in Dr J H McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment; it will; banish pain and subdue inflamma tion. SSold at Fowlkes & co's drug store. SALT, per Sack, 1.001.15 A Misrepresentation. objected to the place he intended to Correspondence of The Rocket, open business at as unsuitable. Mr. j at- unfortunate. It seems, from what T.. Guthrie appeared for Coley I leari, that I am incapable of speaking and Mr. John D. Shaw, Jr., appear ed fnr Airs. Terrv. Evidence was introduced and arguments made. The Board, after hearing the matter, postponed decision until their next meetine. The town commissioners had already granted Coley license. Mrs. Terry said she did not oppose The New Board TheJifstices met here on-Monday, 2nd, and elected the following per sons as a Board of County Commis- ,-sionefs to serve two years from tbp first Monday in December net : W. T. Covington, J. P, Little, Jrf, J. A. Ingram, D. Z. Hardin, A. L. James. Mr. Covington; is a leading merchant of our town. Mr. J. P. tattle, Jr., is a prosperous young farmer, of Steele's township.. Mr. Ingram is a live, pushing farmer, of Mineral Springs. Mr. Hardin is a farmer and a gentleman worthy of the honor bestowed. Mr. James is o.ne of Laurinburg's leading mer chants. In this board the coanty may congratulate itself upon having an efficient old board succeeded by f a, competent new one, since the oijoice for a clean sweep prevailed. The old board goes out with the re grefs of many, but there-is compen sation in the fact that the new men ar exceptionally worthy and quali fied to administer the affairs of the county. so as to be understood, or others are in capable of comprehending my meaning. The Sanford Express represents me as having stated that my only expendi tures for campaign purposes in the Con gressional contest of 1876 was the sum of five dents! I urn sure that the editor of that paper had no purpose to misrepre sent, but he did misrepresent -most aston- h4s getting town license because she ishingly. As a friend of mine said, sever had no knowledge that he would al years ago, I am 'consterned !" apply for it. The town commis sioners have full power to revoke or annul a license, and are given by the town charter full and complete control of the sale of liquor within the corporate limits. The county commissioners did not seem desir- Now for the factt, which; I trust, I shall be able to"narrate with sufficient clearness to be " understood bv every one: During the session of the 45th Congress as I en tered the committee room of Agriculture, Qn one occasion, some of the members were speaking of the cost attending an election to Congress, It was alleged thallaT. , Bucklcu's Aruica Salve. Th t Salve in the world for bruises cata, aojiM, ulcers, salt rheur, fever sorsi tetter, chapped Iwncte.-chUblaaiw, corns, aad all ikin ruptions, and positively curea -f t -j x 1 , or no pay requirea. 11 w guarniea rive perfect aatisfacthDn, o money re- r rice &o oenu per 00s.. r or ous of interfering in the matter. of New York, who was member of the Thev oostnoned decisionJori Coley's 43rd and 44th Congresses, had spent $60,- is-:-., ..-;i - me!n 000 to secure his seat in the former and SWl-rtW Mr T-rrv nr nv nns W in fhe latter He had i '. . , ' r bought his opponents. It was also said else Wtnave an opportunity that the ?eata of' Messr3. A, B. C and D. going ;T8 uie iowu cUU.eu9iuii- ahvays required an outlav of $20,000 each. era and . '&ing to reveke the town The menjber wi10 wa8 talking admitted license if they desired. The other case before the Board was the Lmrihburg license case. This was a petition of the town Com missioners of Laurinburg to revoke the license to sell liquor of Steelman & Co., W. A. McLean and Isaac Williams. The grounds of the mo tion were that these parties had , vio lated the law regulating the sale of j liquors in that they had been selling on Sundav and to minors. The that lie had spent over $3,000, not for campaign purposes but for practical bribery.", I was then asked whal it had cost me. To this I replied that I had kept no account of the items of railroad and hack fare, hotel bills arid ticket print ing. The member said, "These are legiti mate and necessary ; what did yon pay besides in the wav of contributions school houses, churches, individuals, &c. f I replied, "Five cents, and this I gave to a man named S.. in .Lincoln uounty, w told me he wanted it to get a drink of matter was begun Ifonday night whiskey !" This was a revelation and was concluded Tuesday. Meiirl. H, A. McLean, W. H. Keal and D. Walker represented the petition ers. The liojuor men were represent ed by Judge ft. T. Bennett and Mr. Northern members, and I was asked w sort of a people L represented. To this responded, "J Us sach a people ; the 4 not plunder a candidate." The above is" a "plain tale," and,! h fievef alluded to the facts except for Wilmington has recently had a magnificent celebration in honor of completing the branch of the Cape Depot at Jersey City, and commenc- Fearand Yadkin Vallev railroad ine about June 10th drawing-room frm i?aviui t v?i m;.wn cars are run through without change. T . , it .. .. 0 For tourist books, time-tables, and jusisucnaceieorauon as me gene- . f ti rerardin the West rous hearted, whole souled people of Shore Railroad call on or address H the "old city by the sea" know how B. Jacoe, General Eastern Passenger to get up, and of such magnificent I Agent, 363 Broadway, or C. E Lafn- .: , .1 .. 1 hert. General Passenger Agent 5 uiupurwuua as miiy iuobcs woo hi- Tr ; . .,. -vt; v V , . J . ,', Vanderhilt Avenue, New York City, tended it can appreciate. The branch 'Summer Excursions." a hand- road was finished and Wilmington gotnely illustrated book giving de- was happy. Does this fill the meas- senption ot tne Hudson Kiver ana ure of her ambition ? Is she goin to supinely rest upon her laurels or will she "gird her loins" and seek other fields and continue to add to her growing trade and commerce? What next? Her truuk line rail roads must have branches feeders One of her roads, at least the W. & W., has done much in constructing branches which have added largely to the business and profits of the road. The Carolina Central has been very remiss in this kind of work, and unless it moves early in that direction must lose forever some most valuable contiguous ter ritory, which in years gone by con tributed to the trade and commerce of Wilmington, principally through Fayetteville, but which of late years has been nearly all delivered to Charleston through Wadesboro. In the writer's boyhood Fayette ville was the market town for all the products of the Pe Dee section of Richmond and Montgomery coun ties, thence to Wilmington. Now this trade seeks a market mostly in Charleston, S. C. In the Pee Dee section of Rich mond county alone, embracing the country above the confluence of Lit tle river and the Pee Dee, there are produced annually about 2,000 bales of cotton. In the Liltlf river valley section and the Mount Gilead sec tion of Montgomery county, adjoin ing the Pee Dee section of Richmond county, at least 1,000 bales of cotton are raised, and in both 'sections pro duction is annually increasing. Nearly all the products from this country goes to Charleston, to say nothing Of the suppliesin the way of groceries, provisions, dry goods, etc., which come back in a large measure to pay for the cotton. There are few finer agricultural sections ol country in North Carolina than this Pee Dee and Little river valley and contiguous country. There is much fine timber, long-leaf pine, hickory, dog wood, oak, etc., and just above Mount Gilead sets in the finest body of long leaf pine timber in North Carolina, lhis country is entirelv without railrdad facilities. This farmers have to haul their pro ducts from fifteen to twenty-fivf miks to Wadesboro, cross the Pee Dee river in flats ; the river is often swollen and dangerous and. impassa ble. This fine country is desirous of railroad connections with Wilming ton, which would much increase its production. If that is not procured iu the near 'future, they will doubtless be had with the Rich mond and Dan ville system; j!Msh already has a ?-:its0 the country de- contiguous country. Ver this country as near to the R. gf i to the C. C. it would railroad. The R. & D. branch roads to mting. from Rockingham ejen little's PUT CHEAPEST FROM MAKER Manly Manf g Co.f D ALTON. GEORGIA. M I f-a Ail RAILINGS, GATES, MI Ivl POSTS, CRESTINGS. IIVVl 1 JWLS, ROOFS, STAIRS. Cast Columns, 4 feiain L'mtels, Sills, etc. SAW MILLS IMPROVEMENTS. TRADE WRITE BEST IN THE NEW SOUTH for Pictures and Prices or anything you need ta METAL, we can send it promptly. Be sure you mention this paper. NOTICE! TY VIRTUE of a power of sale con Wj taindd in a mortgage deed executed by Jack Bostick and wife, on 9th Febru arv, 1SS6, to William Parsons, Son & Co. and duly recorded in Book "Q Q," pages 248 and z4y of Kegister s Umce tor Kicu mond county, the undersigned will, on Monday, the 7th day of July, 1890, at the court house door in town ot Rockingham soil to highest bidder for cash, the lands therein conveyed, default having been made in payment of note secured by said mortgage, lhis ith May, leyu. Wm. PARSONS, SON & CO., Mortgagees Jas. L. LeGrand, .Attorney. D. AUMAN. N. J. CARTER Illuminate the Streets of Rockingham, Thelectric light of the present day is but the process of evolution applied to the pine. torch of past ages. Thus in trade evolution -is still going on. The old way of "G-et All You Can" and charge it, is past, giving way to the new' and correct idea : "Buy cheap tor cash ami sell cheap for cash ;" "Quick sales and small profits." Now Let Us Talk. Business I Never before has our house been so full of bargains as to-day. We have bought ' from forced sales and bankrupt sales and samples at 50 per cent off till our bouse wup no longer ho;d them. Shoes! Shoes! SHOES AT HALF PRICE ! Our line of shoes is superb. 2,000 pairs.-of ajortef Summer Shoes, Slippers, Ac, just in These are all strictly first-claw goos. frvery )air warranted. We bought them in a sample lot and will oner 9MH reiau e3S than regular wholesale prices. Chrildren's and Misses' Shoe of iMs.lo are tile prettiest and best we have ever offered. gSggj. v NEW LINE BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS DRESS FliMCINGS . ... - . 1 just in. We can save you 25 per cent on goods m this line. All our gooas are mark ed m plain figures and so low tuere is no room 10 iau. We are running a BRANCH HOUSE at the stand formerly occupied by JSr. G. E. Wishart. We bought the stock at a heavy discount and will sell it 20 per cent under original cost. Summer Lawns and Challies from 2 cent up. For anything you want call at AUMAN & CAKTER, DEALERS IN New York -, Very Respectfully, J". ft- CURED WHAT IS SCROFULA It is that impurity in tho blood, which, ac cumulating in the glands of the neck, pro duces unsightly lumps or swellings; which causes painful running sores on the arms, legs, or feet; which developes ulcers in tho eyes, ears, or nose, often causing blindness or deafness; which is the origin of pimples, can eerous growths, or the many other manifesta tions usually ascribed to "liumors:" which, fastening ujon the lungs, causes consumption (and death. Being the most ancieut, it is tho most general of all diseases or affections, for rery few persons are entirely free from it How Can. It Be Bv takine Hood's Sarsaparflla, which, toj the remarkable cures it has accomplished, often when other medicines hare failed, has proven itself to be a potent and peculiai medicine foe this disease. Some of these cures are really wonderful. If you suffer from scrofula, be sure to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. My daughter Mary-was afflicted with scrof uloussoreneck from the ttmeshewasMmonths old till she became six years of age. Lumps formed in her neck, and one of them after growing to the size of a pigeon's egg, became a running sore for over three years. "We gave her Hood's Sarsaparilla, when the lump and all indications of scrofula entirely dis appeared, and now she seems to be a healthy child." J. S. Caklilb, Nauright, N. J. K. B. Be sure to get only Hood's Sarsaparilla BoMbyalldruggUts. fl;ti-fot5. Prepared only by C. X. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar H Mer Use AND MANUFACTURERS OF NAVAL STORES, Rockindiam and Ellerbe Springs, N- C. would "inform the public that they carry at each of the places named a complete stock of DRY GOODS, Boots, Shoes Notions, Groceries, &c., which will be sold at lowest prices for HEADQUARTERS for DRUGS! Prices Lower than Ever Before I TRY US and be conviriced yourself that this is the" place to buy your Brigs, Oil, Faints, Varnish, Highest prices paid for country produce a and crude turpentine. . NORTH CAROLINA, Richmond County In the matter of muncupative will of Giles E Wishart, deceased, to Walter Wishart and Annie Bell Wishart: You are herebv notified that a petitition has been filed in this office to admit to probate the nuncupative will of Giles b. Wishart, deceased, and vou are there fore required to appear before me at my office in Rockingham in said county on the 5th day ot June, A. v. iyu, ana show cause, if any you' have, whv the prayer of said petition shall not be grant ed. L. Jr . JLUiNU, U. V April 14, 1890. New Advertisements to- wy Eat m Insure Against Accidents IN THE U. S. Mutual Accident As- osciation OF NEW. YORK $5,000 for Death by Accident or Loss of Lim bs. $2,500 for Loss of Limbs or Sight, or for Permanent Total juisaouity. $560' for Loss of One Eye. $25 per week, up to 52 weeks, f6r Tempo rarv iotai .uisaDUJiy. Costs about $15 pSr year, payable mone sum or m installments ol two dollars. Membershipfee'f 3.00, payable only once. t' " rtltTDIID-nTD -o - H LUin.D-IKlUaI UAUI-l 384,8613.00 1,769.56!7.39 Paint Brushes, Ac. Our prices never have been beaten. We always have the best goods at the lowest figures ; this any of "our customers will tell you Time and again' a houses have sprung up to compete with us, only to meet the same sad iate disappointment. Uur experience, nara studv and careful attention to business have taught exactly what the people need, hence wearajwys ready to serve you and give you projnjiariapohte attention and to guarantee satisfaction.- IF YOU". ARE SICK and don't know yourself what you want, Dr. FowlkeB ca always be found in bis office m the store and will gladly advise and prescribe for you. Our stock of JEWELRY and Spectacles is complete. In season we carry our usual large stock of Fresh Garden Seed. yg Prescriptions carefully compounded day or night. Come to se us. Or. W. Ma Fowlkes & Co. TO MY FRIENDS AND PATRONS: Wait a few davs. Don't buv vour Spring Dress until I return. I start to New York to-day. Wait and see: what I have to show you. ISjT. jex. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, RlCBMOHD COUKTY. Superic Ettnurij 1SQ. Ella Boss, Plaintiff, : against iyn Adam Boss, Defendant. - To Adam Boss: The above action is an action for divorce from the bonds of mat Summons returnable to Septem ber term, 18f0;of said court, to be held at the court huse in Rockingham on the " . . i 01 i C l A J5th day 01; KeptemDer,.iow, wuen auu vjher von are rcauireci to appear anu an sw'er the complaint filed herein or judg- merit will be; rendered against you wr me Xnroranoe in force, Jan. '90, 254,313,750.00 Yours respectfully,. April 15, 1890. Losses paid during 1889, " since 1878, relief demanded therein. ! Z . LONG. C. S- C. 22-6t. i for Richmond county Assets December 31, '85, It will p&y you to insure HOBT Import m ni GROCERS MS & CO., 246,736.55 Accidents happen ohlt when they are not expected. If there is no agent for this Association in-' your town, write to the undersigned. We want an active agent in each town in North Carolina, and will giv liberal terms. Correspondence solicited. FIELD & ROYSTER, ; State Agents for l?orth Carolina, 13-tT OitotD, N. C. NORTH CAROLINA, In Supkeiob Richmond CocirX- Court. A. C. Shaw, Administrator, of Thos. J. Huntley, deceased, Plaintiff Against . Marta M. Huntlev, WTIliam Huntley, Unntley, Robert Huntlev, Cleave land Huntlev, A. R. ffirrison, Nancy Morrison, I4wlla Morrison stary Morri son, C'athertolfcFavden,T)aniel McLean and wife Flora McLean. M. R. Morrison and wife Melissa Morrison W. I. Everett, H. C. Wall, H. S. Ledbetkr and R. A. Jobnson, partners, tradinn under the firm name of Everett, Wall & Co.. Defendants. T MarthaM. Huntlev. William Huntley, Uusan Huntley, R,obert Huntley, Cleave land Huntlev, heirs at lar of Thomas J. Huntley, decpased: This is a proceeding to sell real estate of Thoa IT. HuntlcV de ceased, to nav bis , debts nnd the costs of . : . 1 . - r ... ' . . . iaBs jmn admimstratron. You are required to ap- Lvaluable milte, cotton ear before me M ofllce in Racking- cotton tawiisr. i er a am, in aforesaid coa.cn S f 14th dav of June 1890 ant ansiser- mar 10 ine comptamt wnitn hasfjeen m this ottce. This May 6th, 1890. , Z. F. LONSg , Clerk Superior ftoft.'' TRUSTEE'S SALE TaluUs M d Mill PROPERTY. BY VIRTUE of the" power given, in " deed of trust executed on the 18th day of December, 1888, bv Thomas Dea ton and wife M. F. Beaton to W.C. Dog- -lass, I will offer for sale to the bighestf bidder for. cash, at the conrt house door in ' the city of Rockingham, county of. Rich mond, on Tuesday, the 3rd dayofJtme," 1890, a valuable "tract of land fying and being in said county, oa the wst side o - giri, c. fitllerTfte beundaries, &c, reference is .ye, be founc ef tbeTlecister of Dee-s -for txtej Riohmond in Book N N, from. page W 6.TncluslY. This Mav lsf 1890. W. C. DotJOIiAiB, mw me said lana fikwbkSil infiiionwi-o-QQi-fnsi ?ountisC John D.' owaw, Jr. Ine cue was Dunoe of complimenting my const,; ably conducted on both sides, ine because of their sterhn arguments were good... ThevConx-. ' always, a& I X ,-v. X. Ljf
Rockingham Post-Dispatch (Rockingham, N.C.)
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