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V . v.- ,1 ; V.- : ...5 f .; Outlived Her Usefulness. .'" Tlcverence forage sliould bo.infctaUci J very early into the .minds "of. children , and, like all seel, sown Hjy mother's I hand, it Avill "lake deep root there,' 'Then 1 the virturea oi the aged sluneTvery brightly before : the ; mind, ana"their in- I Jirmitic ba. louked 6h jmth great leniency - and pity,.a Kett to'motheTle&i children I uo wig --iricK.ea in years ciaim our sym - pathy.v " " "On the lips which they had pressed ' la their bloom, ."-v;. And the names . they loved to hear ' Hare been carred lot1 many a year r' - v. On the tomb." - - Not long since, a good-looking : man, inViddle life, came": to our door asking for Ji'the minister, ..When informed that . lie was 'out of .'town he N seemed disap- '- iji pointed and anxious.' On being questioned .;.v - :rutohis: business,-he replied, -MI have .. M ' lost my mother, and as this place used to ;-.-.'.T.i :.:rbe her home., and ' as my father lies here, : j. ':. . jfo have Come to lay her beside him.'' i..Vr Our heart rose . in sympathy, and we .You have met with a great loss." 'lii -ftWdUryes.'lreplied the strong man ; f with hesitaney; a mother is a great loss in. general but , our mother had outlived ; her uaef ulness he waa . in her second childhood, and hex mind had grown as mV Dri')iftr Ka1v fTiftf. .on . Wfi rtn comfort to herself , and was a uuiucu everybody. ; There were seven of us sons ;rand daughters', nd as we could not find 'W 'anybody who was wilhng to board her, we agreed to keep her among us a year i.aboufc-'rBut -I've had more than my share of her,; for she was too feeble , to be moved when my time was out, and that ' V"';r more than three months before her i 1 death; zBut then she was a good mother - v a t:t1V . in her dav. and toiled verv hard ta hriner ''yvK?01 j.the face of the .hieartlessmani'-we directed him to the ' A'. huse of a neighboring . pastor, and re 4iv5r terned our 'iinrsery. We gazed on the -i.'.v.vr.merry little faces i there, 'which smiled Or .-: L 'grew sad in imitation of ours these lit--' : :sS ,fe,. ones,. to whoae ears no word in our p. 'fM -ilaguage in half so sweet as "mother," vand'we wondered if that day would ever come when . they would say of us, "She has outlived her usefulness she is no comfort to herself, and a burden to every- body elsel'l And we hoped that before 't buwi uj jKiuum uawn, we mign DO . 'v-taken to our rest. God forbid that we vf-should outlive the love of our children. iv:' ;?Rther,let .usdie while our hearts are a 'v P,".0tter.ow,, 'ht our graves may 5bewatered with their tears, and our love linked with their hopes of heaven. " When the bell tolled for the mother's burial we Trent up to the sanctuary to ; pay our last token of respect to the aged ''stranger; for we felt that we could give vher memory a tear, even though her own children had none to shed. ;. $he was a good mother in her day, v'Vv 'i d toiled very hard to bring us all up -wV' but" she had outlived her usefulness she 'vrai'ao 'comfort, to herself, and a burden J-sfsX -o 'everybody else." These cruel, heart- t.i'l" yo?de rang in our ears as we saw the " & i eoffin .borne up the aisle. The bell tolled ' -chronicled the years of the toil-worn motnen-- Une two three four five; how clearly and almost 'merrily each stroke told, of her once peaceful slumber en her mother's bosom, and of her seat at ; v niKBuiui on - jrer wearv iatner s srnees. ' ;wx-rseven---eight -nine ten rang out the tale, of , her sports upon the' green - sward, ' in the meadow and by the 'hroOk.'. Eleven twelve thirteen four- fteen-rrfifteen spoke more , gravely ol school - days and little household v3y and cares. . Sixteen seventeen " eighteen sounded out the enriDturad T1810158 of maidenhood and the dream of ' :. ?'-?Y: ,;.: pearly love. Nineteen brought before us he happy bride Twenty spoke of the :r.'X5A -Jonng mother whose heart was full to ."-;--.-.;-God had wakened in her bosom. And : i s:- ? - . -woman hvtnnf th In' an .... n4 copes anq rears ana toils throngs which " --:S he had passed during these long years. till fifty rtng out harsh and loud I From that'to sixty, each stroke told of the strong, warm-hearted mother and grand jnqther, 'living over, again her own joys tod sorrows in ;those;of her children,, 5Stir(the bell tolls on ? Seveptyseventyf r't:; ene She" begins to : always perfectly patient.or satisfied i she g6es fr6m;bne child's house to another,. so that no cne place seems like home. u She" murmurs - in plaiativa ; tones that, after all her toil and weariness, it is hard - 'Z she cannoi be allowed a home to die in ; that she must be sent rather than invited " from house to house . - Eighty eighty- .- .; jonetwo three four; an. she Is now a" --cf', 'r.--' second child now she ."has outlived her : . ' .r - usefulness she has now rceased to he a - v eomforl to herself or anybody;" that v ?Z ; j'Tahe has, ceased ' $cv be -profitable to her ; - earth-cravong and money-grasping' chil- r t .Mow sound out, reverberating through ur lovely forest," and echoing back from r-eutt4$u31 bf'the dead." r.Eighty-ninet ifiBTS liCS JUU1T bUD KJUIU BU'4 still she makes no - trouble now-de-" mands no love, np sdft words, no tender little offices.". ? AUookof "patientj ndur arice,- we'- fancied alsos an vexpression of 'i jgrief for ' nnreojnited , lovev sat on -her "marble - features. XHer children rwere therSrclad in waeds of woe ind in iron -'.e - remember tho strong man's -.words r. She was S'good; mother in her lay." - ' - t ' Whenthc bell ceased -tolling,- the c- --' k- , . - a - i i -rni. " ' strangeraini3ter Tose in the pulpit, , His form was erect and -his voica.strong but, his hair was silvery white. He read sev e'nt "p:;:i of Bcripture exp::;Te of God's cardTjassion. la feeble man: and m pcdally of -'His tenderness wheagray hajra. -are ; on -.him aud-r We "istrength, iaUeth.?''HeCthe&fnr8omeoueh ig i remarks' on - human frailty and of. dependence on' J&dd, irging all present to . make their peace -pith their Maker while "in .health, that they might claim aHispromises-hea! heart s and. nesh should fail them. "Then." he said,'l,the"eternal God shall be thy ref ge, .and beneath thee shall be the crer- lastmgiirmil Leaning over the desk, nd gazing intently on the coffined form before" him, he .then - said reverently, "From a little child I hate h6norsd thr aged ; but never till - gray hairs coveted mv, ow head; did I know truly how much lore and sympathy this class have a right to demand of their fellow-creatures.- Now I teel it. - Our mother," he added ' most tenderly, who now lies in death before us, ''was a stranger to me. as are all thess her descendants. All I know of her is . what her son has told me to-day that she was brought to this town from afar, sixty-nine , years ago, a happy bride that here she passed most of her life, toiling as only mothers have ."strength -to toil, until she had reared a. V. large . family 'of sons and daugh fers that . she T left her home here, xslad in the weeds i of widowhood, to ... . IV...- ... tteaitn ana vigor lett ner sne uvea zor you her descendants. You, who together have shared her love and care, know how well you have requited her. God forbid that conscience should accuse any of you of ingratitude or murmuring on account of the care she has been to you of late. When you go back to your homes,be eare ful of your words and your example be fore your own children, for the fruit oi your own doing you will surely reap from them when you yourselves totter on the brink of the grave. I entreat you as a friend, as one who has himself entered the 'evening of life,' that you never say in the presence of your families nor oi heaven, 'Our mother had outlived he! usefulness she was a burden to us.1 Never, never ; a mother cannot live so long as that! Kb; when the can no longer labor for her -children, nor yet care for herself , she can fall like precious weight on their faithful bosoms, and call forth by her helplessness all the I noble, generous feelings of their natures. "Adieu, then poor toil-worn mother- there are no more sleepless nights, ne mere days of rain for thee. Undying vigor and everlasting usefulness are pari of the inheritance of the redeemed. Feeble as thou wert on earth, thou will be no burden on the bosom of infinite love, but there shalt thou find thy Vmged-for rest, and receive sympathy from Jesus and His ramsomed fold." Creates An Appetite There is nothing for which we recommend Hood'l Barsarariua with greater confldence dtaa for tow of appetite. Indigestion, sick headache and other trou bles of dyspeptic natnre. In the moat natural way this medicine gently tones the stomach, aadata di gestion, and makes ene feel "real hungry." ladies Id delicate health, after taking Hood's SarsaparfUa a few days, find themselves longing for and eating the plainest food with unexpected relish. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. tliftaforSS. Prepared only by C. L HOOD ft CO., LowsU, Has. IOO Doses One Dollar I W. C. Docolass. I Thos". J. Shaw. DOUGLASS & SHAW, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Carthage, N. C . Will regularly attend the Superior vuurtf oi nicomooa. umct in fen uee House during the terms of Superior Court. Johh W. Colb. Fbakk McNeill COLE AND MCNEILL ATTORNEYS, - AT - LAW, ROCKINGH VM, N. C. Office on corner of Academy Sqars. Burwill, Walker ft Guthrie, ; ;,, , y Attoiweys at Llw, ROCKINGHAM, - TS. C. BOflice opposite the old Postoffioe. . ' - . . .- - - ' ' - J. A. McCLENNY, rractical Watchma ker and Jew? ler, Rockingham, N. C. Repairing - neatly and promptly oone, Shbe&and H arnes&I -A. W.. Jones is still at his old stand And is ; doing firt class work in bis line. Boots, Shoes and Harness made aid re naire 1 in the best possible manner and at lo f r prices thaa tasjr iWave ever- been known in Jhis market. Good hand-made. Wagon Bridles at l-OO- Other c bridles ,atf correspsnding low v prices;- Aiuli stock 5f Harness and Bri ; dles always on hand.' aad made to' order on saorit notice cy. skUlea workmen. ' r " A.' W." JONES. ' - . Jlf, HARNESS SHOP. Don' Buy-inferior machine made har nees wbeo you can cet good.- substantial Lhand-mide harness -1 . - - Just as-Cheap - . or cheaper right hers . at "home.. . 1 wil 1 make yonr for a wagon or buggy, Ls ' : 1 cheap for shf 'BepsIrintf of all kinds . d jnf w lf ,4 . ? , t .-vvs.i-Tirrtma-kvr;.-!,?.-. 1- r " ; - ; Upstairs EyjBrett Buiidingc -There aremany accident and dia- eases which' affect stock and ' cause seri ous inconvenience and loss to the farmer id his wojk,- which "may be quicklv remecuea oy ine use or IJr. tftl. - JU Lean's-Volcanic'; Oil ; Liniment. : Get it at W.lIowlkes &-Co'8r t V . .Chfldren will freely take Dr J H Mc Lean's Jfar Wine Lung Balm ; unlike cough syrups,: it contains no opium, will .soothe and heal any disease of the throat or lungs quicker than aty . other remedy, Sold at Fowlkes & Co's Drug Stare. - r Ka. Only Oaethter bi f C&hsiuaptldfi. When death was hourly expected from Cpnmmittan, all t-emedtgs having failed and Dr. H. James was experimenting, he accidental ly m&tl& a preparation of Indian Hemp, which cured his only child, and now gives this reoipe tree on receipt of two stamps to pay expenses. Iiemp also cures night sweats, nausea at the etomach, and will break a fresh cold in twea ty-fonr honrm. Address Or d dock A Co., 1UJ3 , luce 8U, Philadelphia, Fa Banning this paper. There is a 60,000 monument to 0 tombttt in theCitf of Htileo FITS stopped free by Dr. Kujnt'g Griat Nbrvb Rkstorbb. - No Fits after first day's use. - Marvelous cures. Treatise and $a trial bottle free. Dr.Kline,93l Arch 81.; Phila.,Pa. A manllkesto have good neighbors whs he most love his neighbor as Idmself. v ' We will give $103 reward for any ease of catarrh that cannot be cur 4 with Hall's Catarrh Cairo. Taken internally. F. J. CHSNEY fe CO., Propra., ToleJo, O. Ex peris at picking looks wig makers. A Pocket Cigar Case and, five of "TansuTs. Punch," ell for 23c. .i. The man who is nnt is seldom left. Fjt a dbor lere I liver try Beecham's Pills v - A Russian sigh Siberia. I Town BUtowaaM. gik flsaeaaae, CWiiHmHoav, ana eamta imey. BHriB'8 T7m fte SUXXJL ttn (0 Bttta beaas to the bo- Price of ettiMr ataa, SS i. ymt at we son eoavaBUas; n au fax 3- S3nTR a rxx , Itakanaf BttaBeua." St Lovbi. afo, 1 prescribe and tally a. dorse Big 0 as the only spedSc tor the certaia cars of this disease. O. B. IHOBA HAJC, If, D nuterdam. N. T. We kave sold Kg 6 fee n say raars, aad It has gtve the beat el gau feettoa. D. B. DT0BTB! S 0O- vaieaga, ITv tl.ee. SJaMbrnntalata. BVERY FARUER'S WIFE Sees some of her Poultry die each year without knowing what the matter was or now to effect s remedy if she does recog niae the Disease. Ton U not right, as at an ex pense of 33 ceate (Is stamps) she can procurs a 10O.Pe BOOK giving the experience of a practical Poultry Rateet (not mo amateur, but a man working- for dollars aarf cental during a iieriod of 25 years. It teachee ya sswts uetect ana usre uiseauwei aaw ir Feed far Egg aad alea far Fattening! which Fewls ta 8ava far BreediagrPar eaeei ni and averrthlag, ladeea, yaa eaaaif w m this caaject. 8eut postpaid tot M. et 14 Leaaard feiratt W.' D've Cot It! CHEAPEST -:- FAMILY -:-ATLAS ' KNOWN. WXiT BO OH3VT3 1 191 Pages, 91 Foll-Psgs Maps. Colored Haps of each State and Terrltor. in th cities i average tempraatnre: saury of ofilAala an mnsoru poetniutt-rs in the state; tumlwr o fartna, with their prortu. tionnanrt the valoe thcr -f neri.t saaonfacrnres sod nnmber of T-minTek. ,ete. Alaotha sres of each Forelca Country form of gerernBt' at: population : prindoai Drodw-t. tad their atoney value; smount of trarfe; relisloa aae of war j BUles of railrond and telegr ph.; sum )erof horses. eatUe, sheep, ia a ret amonnt of m ormstioa Tsjaslle to U Past ea Id far 25c. BOOK PTJB. HOrSR. m fjZ!JT" St v IssPbS J I cures Where ill eKe fM I r . aaaaaaasss sssssssssssssssss i Mm 5 (erms wbleh render tnoet Doctor Books so ralneleae M?J!i Service la the Family, and n i. r xiliZZ xrl inni.i IN and -Inftftmmjti V iiAlTM . m th Cataract. J Noises In, to Extract Forel AR-DMf. reign r. Ca- a An I rly HeatMea.14. aU Pox,"Ch rx:wts:c5rnVaiho Z a v-ure.- nrty; pages on the BRA a rltSir XHzilnesa. Dftllrtnm 598P1GES a e n net Bleeding. a nrteen pages on the FACE. TEfcTlI - Cracked Lips, ! Wain Boll Ac Eighteen pages a I fE EronAlti, Dlphtiie a MnmpSjj Uloerated Sore -::PE0rrJSEiY Spitting Mood, Stitch in J of, c ? Forty-four pager on itVHUSMXNiranii Ac Twelve natres ABDOMIN , I. a wmansjv wyseni a tne vi a tins' 5 Debility. a feiPaaT Z tam aaVKS-aaKKa". Ks? - .."Paav IV wtm .Tl - - J Household Surgery Polsonuand a KT general hi JandOuldetoIng.HIthrlJfe. tlnnsAasweredt valuable all -jOTPk relating to health a " Pabt VU For tha perusal SEND Toft Via a reutwona m mwa ano wile; for the Kewly . 1 a Ar X5 . f - flit E.MiSiir:2 t? V'i!?aw " 11 it f"IidPr-Jhefr Praiwrar '5 ;t , Z PT TTR...." 1 . i'. ?'.? - S . -T7 . -" TT- JT'""" " v. I s::-i vouse,i34 Leonard 8t1 New YorfciT BNJOYO Both the method and result when - Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant -r and refreshing to the taste,' and actf ; restly yet promptly on the Eidnejt, ' Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sy tem effectually, dispell colds," bead -i aches and fevers afld cures habitual constipation. Svrup of Figs is the ' only-remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste andao ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in Ut effects, prepared only from the most.? healthy and ageeble snbetanoee, its manj excellent qualltiet' conv mend it to aH and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Flgt li for sale in 60b and 1 bottles by all leadins; druf lists. Any reliable idnggist wm may not have it en hand will pro cure it promptly for any one whe wishes to try it Do, not accept any subrtituK. CALIFORNIA FIB SYRUP CO. BAH nUMOiSCO. Oil. mmvtus. n. kw roan. nla an 1M Lebanon, i I r TOtT WTHH A t GOOD rtjjK one of the eele- .ted SUITH & WE880N arms. The finest smau arms ivor mannfactared and the trst choice of all exserta. tannf acrored in calibres S3, St and 44-Ktt. Stn -Ia nr rtnnhl aetloB. Safetr Hammer Veaa and "arget models. Oonatrncted entteely of beet anat lanahlo and stock, they are anitnUed for Satan. larability aad aoeirser. Do ne be deceived bJ bean malleakle easMrsa fmltattaaa wnid re often sold for the genuine article aad are no VBSSON ReToirera are ail stamned anon the bat nly unreliable, out aangerous.- in eauTit el wtth firm's name, address and date of paten md are guaraateed perTeot ta rrery aetao. u Jst npoo having the gen tuna article, and if yon tenter cannot supply yoa an order seat to addree elow will receive prompt aad eerefoi attenttor Verrlptlre catalogne and prtees furnished upon at SMITH & WESSON. eynsissis, naw TREE SALESMEN V I lla la aTAAK PR6ERTia, Loulatana, Piece pa r. Ma WALL PAPER BARGAINS! We wm guarantee all these cleaa aew goods Jost maie, and full length 8 yards to the roll. Aa M-rd. rail Walte hack Payer. S ta 6. 4a 8-r. rail Gilt Paaer. S ta 10c 8-rd.rell EnaeasaeS Gilt Payer, 8 ta 13e. jilt Berdere. 4 ta 18 laehee wISe, 3 aaS 3c aer rard. Berdere wttaeat Gilt 5S ta laches le. yer yard. Send e. to stamps for samples of the beat aad greatest bargains in the country. 305 HIGH STREET, Xentloa this paper. Pravf Seaee. at. f . and W1U&XET RA ITS eared at koateirTta- oat pata. Book of par- aaaaaBaaaBBB o m. nuvuhii. av u aiLAJflA. &a Ofllce HK WaJtAajJ St a N. D- 24 DETECTIVES Wtaad .a warr Osaaw Bkiawd Ma Is as aadar lartreseae ta ar Scots' Ssrvtoa. BspartsaMSstBieaaarr. rtrankvs a firsasaa Deteetlva Baraaa Ca. M AnadaOtadaastLt CMM 5,000 pieces of Exeellent qnallty, PRINT ED CHALLIE DRESS GOODS, 84 Inches wide, In many choice patterns, Including FAST BLACKS, with White Figures, all at 5 cts. per yd. Send for sarhptes- Postage on IS yds. 20c. extra, making an extra dress pat tern cost SOe. ' SHEPAED, K0EWELL & BOSTON, MASS. 00., DOCTOR'S BILLS!! a SAVE HEALTH! I 9 By kaowlac how tatake ears of yonrdear ones waea ! flnt attacked by disease. TUB TIME TO a CYi but how many eersoms kaoar what tit An tit inwift IliWUM in .IS ITS ISCiriKSa sncb aease. Sot one la a tftmtsand Doroaf If 5 not, you need a pfeyalolan to tell 70a ; aad 70a doat Z generally Have a doctor at hand In Um raiddla of tikef night, or at a moment's notice, aad la any areas Ms OT'ras an OilwuHTO. a. BOOK tOUUOU Ut DV T formation you want can be at band, however, aad I tt yeu are wise will be at. hand. Bach a nook a 60c. Postpaid. wb vmr yoa ror oaiy and If yon are prudent jovl will send for it by return mall. Its title is "BTER7 SI AM 60c. Postpaid. HIS OWN DOC- TOR." A. JD., A. V, tag disease eery-day r English, and : ess to the ie generality of readers. This Baak Is I IB SO WO! m mj wvrani as to ob reaouy onaersxooa by au. Z MIHV RA-mmrlna Irnnl. r,. v;?. -rr'ty "- .w-jwm, s nnas, Karaeaa, Mausi oc. Bodies. Ao. Shrht nuS m tarrV ulcerated, Tumor, to. S Canker Month. Toothacha. On THBd A Taw1 wivii a - HLTJ8TILATED.- rla.. TTrwrannf lniu on IlKtH Tpin4j CavityCholera Morbus, - i,' oa - " pnoe u and Km ergeacies, Including NOW. glene Preservation of Health t taatr Antklotna. hnluM.- i. invaluable, z PAt ti-Cssiidss Qaea- i . mteeellanaoas Information oa aad Diseasa Filled with Hints, a tK Utlnsrlnsr SMnna. 4haAJ.:aw dt to-Night. Variol knowledge for sll ooatempbia4rBarta. I. I It .amnlnvataalan foThnr S p" "-irmperaraents, Aa Worthy elosa stedv s , 4-s; Pwsscdbtiona. Bseli"s?i2iff23K- a ' pnparing aud bsI&c Coiaiaoa Herri. (ions . Cor preparing aud aal&g Commoa Uerta! w a . a . PoatpaM It I the labor of J. HAWLTGS ATKBS, f ., uii is luc reao: 01 a ue spam m ognt- a in every form. It is written tn nlatn I Is free from the tactmimi a :-'ATTENTlONvv!v :- Cash Buyers of Geneul Kerch- tftiin7 Havinff - iust established Coiirselves ia our new. store, at the old stand, you; will find bur usual assortment oi Dry uooof, Groceries, Hardware, Hafs, Shoes. Ac, att-:j coi Sotight for cash, and to be sold for cash, Mv. YVfl can oner vou surjenot m- ducemtats. and, to rerify our 6tatenaentr invite you coraiaiiy 10 come aau see tur . . 4 . . ' . . . IT-J jpurseit ana oe convinced oi unxceueu oargslns. Auction S all Every; S aturday. of all kinds of General Merchandise, in good order and sold Jrom regular stock, which,-if you don't want at my price, you can have at your own.. - , . The only exclusive Jrumiture store in the town.' Bpsciei attention 19 auectea to our-eleeant: line of Furniture. Bed steads from $1.50. up. Mattresses, 50 up; Chairs, 1350 per set up; Cane. and Split seat Chamber Baits from . f 12 60 npi -WasnstandSi Window ehaaee, uur- tin Scrim, Table Oil clotb, all latest de signs. ' Toilet Sets, Hat Racks, Ciadles, Bates, -Tables, .; rncturesr jficture uora and Nails, Rngj' Mats in fact, nearly every article in toe Furniture ana up hosterv line, all at bottom prices. . ' a. - ' rt n e-srv a Ttm Avf.DiJSivva.ru. CALL OK W l EVERETT FOR CLOTHING, H AT O, Ladies', Men's and Children's JUL Aaf aallal 01 of the best make; Hose, Half-hose, Ball Thread and Spool Cotton, Plaid, Sheet ing, Piece Goods, Uleacned Domestics, Table Linen, &c. School Books and Sfatlomry Rubber Beltiner 6. 8 and 10 Inches Grim Packinff. Crackers, best Cream Cheese. Canned Goods, Flour, Meal Lira, Meat, Molasses; in fact, a full line of Groceries. Also Wagon Harness, Saddles. Collars, Hard warp, Ciockerj, Wood and Willowi ware, Gla&svrare, Candies, &c. A11 goods offered will bo as rep- Testnted. HELLO, MISTER! Rtop a Minute ! Do jon wsnt first clacs goods cheaper than you ever bought them before? Thn come to see me, and if we don't trade it won t b my fau't. I cave on haul a large lot of ready made clothing Men's and Bov'a Backs. Frocks, snd Cutawava of all kinda and descriDtibna. of the rwt miteriil and make, bought at the lowest cash prices, which tuttct dt? cm iUUUA -L'-L' -Vl-iiy -A.1SO a large Supply OI tne Dest l t nit . and cheapest Shoes and OOtS ever Ottered in Slue8 MatS i tt , Caps, Hardware, Crockerv, Fotware, Tinware, Guns, Trunks. Valises. PntTAP Sno-nr Shot, Pow der, &e. FLOUR! "DIADEM" brand of flour "COOK'S DELIGHT," and, other lower grades con stantly on hand at the lowest cash prices. J. W. COLE. Demean Mustang Liniment for and FOR THE For Sale ' TxrrvWi-'iaU -CCIr ,"Jt1 REDUCED RATES REDUCED JBATES An Invitation 7-1 Z--r2 V "FROM - - ! 3 - s "W: ; ls Extended to all his friends andjcu8tomeTst snd very reader of this v Paper vu uJMto aj uiwiu jtiucw m: w . . -- r . . , : . . t . - . 3 -4 1.1. " . . ' - - . v JD VlMCKJOI.lM IMS r-X - v uuc, auu tusptcu ;ruENiTURBPiANOS.:ANp: organs r -handrNothinhas been seen . . like it in the Bute of North Carolina. At : ..r .-y.v - - his store ecu be found anything you may want in the fur- -.. : niture Une. -All new goods, lstett st jles,- and prices are low, down. "Over 100 different stjles of Pianos and to, suit- the limes.-Every iastruraent pUased or money relunaea. -r-- ,s ir irf o-rtr. mnaift should come North Caiolina, and you are eordiaUy incited to make my store headquarters, whila , you are here. - ' E. 1L AOTrBEWS," Charlotte, . MECKLENBURG? ; CHARLOTTE, lT.-.C ManuiactTores and. Keeps in stock Steam Engines and Boilers, AND MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS. Ropairs Promptly Affondod To. JOHN WILKB, nanager. . , ; THIS -18 UH-WinTG 1 and althonh it has besn the mt successful we have had during our business ca- I reer we have still some goods left. And I nomentl success has been that W Never carry any old Wa era r.r.w ra1rtr. rlan mik tiia balance Of our Stock at DliCf 8 that will ad" .1 J mit of no competition. They must move u aa l navesommng w saj W have iust received a fine and stvlish are guaranteed 1900 County Ddwd linnen .1 Kfr Lnp.se iraoaB we izcl lucui at a urtvxs Kt ia ep. for coUar- and 20 cento J send goods on approval to any address nuureip JSTmxw ONE PRICE CLOTHIER8. laewis New Livery, Feed s- , OVID Babe Carriages! An elegant line of Baby Carriages just everybody. Please call and see them. My Stock is now cobs pie te in every respect, , viat;! Bedroom x3uits, - Parlor Suits, Beds, Mattresses, Safes, Lounges,. Chairs and everything ; , in a first-class Furaiture House. 1 '. -. l Goods sold on the installment plan, weekly . payments ' .Cof&nv Caskets 'aad Burial Robes. The oldest undertaking House in the cityj Prepared to conduct funerals in the very latest style and at the lowest price. - Embalming either-in 6r out of the city. Orders promptly attended to day or night. -Night Call Central Hotel or 410 N, Poplar, - :r- 7- . - . . - 17 West Trade street.-; " - " - CHARLOTTE, N. C.-: .. ; CHARLOTTE, N. C.' "; n. S. LZPBKTTIR .- . R. BV XIDBITTER. JB Ledbetter Bros. , - .... Havetn store a' - : COMPLETE STOCK ; OF ALL KINDS, AND Supplies -at- 3 s r. To which they invite the attention of th public. -; . ' -.7" "V Meat, Meal Floury Corn, Ac.,- V ; ', RECEIVED IN' ? V - " -r rr 'Oar-load'Lota-.f' - We propose to sell ,aa cheap . as any lm f c- --r XEDBETTER BOS ; REDUCED KATES i REDUCED RATES" 1U 1WUV.UW. r;: iui wuutuso ' t Organs to select, from. -Prices cut down guaraawo. ..vwiomers nuji ,ana snail oe; v v-- x c-sr:-. - " ; - to thlsTwtlvtL'the- first ever "held- ia , . : - . NOW - TO Ik CZaOSFit as one of the prime causes of our phe- stock from Season to season. . - ., on . We are preparing ior tna coming couuu uU. line cf linnen collars and cuffs, which four ply. By placing a very large order iuii win emmo " w iu.ouu vuu w .v. for the cuffs. Mail orders solicited. We in any prt of the country by express re- tr WE --auuR, Chablotte, N.O "Ulf ei Fs and Sale Stables. .... 5 SEASON Full supply of New Vehicles of all kinds. Canopy top spring wagon or pleasure par tier, pio nics, drummers, etc. Hack line to the depot to meet all trains. - Horses boarded by the day, week or month at lowest rates. - -' ' ALSO DEALER IN BUGGIES. T" " s received, " ' All styles and shades to suit. t, Drvj H. Mctelans 5 STRENGTHENING CORDIALr - : r AND BLOOD PURIFIER. re many-year this wall-sBovB-rwaMThu bsen tha mainstay of tboaaaada aow advaacad in Ufa and en. --.f Joying aMtien old acre, who ov tbair robust Health to tha ttrangth ia and STtatalnlna prop. TOM f this lis a-raat Sl.Wper ladio ottla road loin a. botu aftdrna-aista.- sand a east stamp for Almanac eon- talatna storm chart aad araathav fnr by Irt a. Hioka, tha "Storm Prophet," th ' aw ax i a -w- - i DR. 'J. H. MeLtM ft MEDICtHE CO J- -f ef tht LiTtr a&l riiBryi,'ttis Jr T, Ha McLean's LIVER AND KIDNEY DA1X1 -' Ha voooeaa m ettrfng atl ail. omenta of tbe urinary organs la - unparalleled. Ona dollar par. bottlaat droCTtata. yw. y Ttri 4. B. SfeXazra.'r t - IfTJ? sMsf tlDXET PIILITZ - fLftaa rmsv oenta a vial, ona- a doe. Send two eeat rtsap tor AlmaBM ocmtalnlsf SSono una; art and Weatbar Fora- f aat oy ttav. in B. bicaa, the y y tcnaroptet," to -wt- ."-'kX-- S- a 1 i i to L?J.K. uai li:::::: a, --., - x - r , OX.Z-OUXSrMCV . J.
Rockingham Post-Dispatch (Rockingham, N.C.)
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June 19, 1890, edition 1
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