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He EOCKINGHAM ROCKET. H. C WALL, 1 w.u ' - T. C. GUTHRIE, J ""iW"a uu OYER CAPT. Office: EVERETT'S STORE. subscription bates: One year,. ....... $1.50 Six months .75 Three months .40 a All subscriptions accounts must be paid in advance. , Advertisins rates furnished on an. plica tien. of New York, also spoke against it. Henderson, of Iowa, made a yery bitter speech in fayor of the bill. Ewart, of -North Carolina, opposed the bill. He declared against it in the caucus some weeks ago. It was thought that, like Bulterworth, he would fall into line, at the touch of the party whip, when the time for voting on the bill arrived. He shews himself to be a man of some back bone. His speech it a strong one. He arraigned the Republicans for the defeat of the Blair bill and said Oapt HoIrer for judge.. Editors of Rockingham Rocket ; Dear Sirs We beg leave to sub mit a few thoughts concerning the race, for the Judgeship in the 7th district. Briefly and to the point, we think that Capt. Jas. D. Mclver, f Moore, should receive the nomi nation at the hands of the conven tion at Lautinburg for the following reasons : 1. He is the choice of the people. 2. He is eminently fitted for the Published Every Thursday. position. 3. He is deserving. Cant. Mclver ia sn ohl lawa a 41.. 4k- tW. A a- J- . F . , I" -:-v - " "ujs iur mem io no was to oig-neartea , christian gentleman, mina mm own affairs and treat the scnoiany, affable and uniformly V LET THEBE BE P1TITY. No one who has takenihe trouble to inform himself can fail to be con vinced that the majority of the vo ters of this country are farmers ; and because of this fact the responsibility resting upon them is very great. Now, while the farming population is a majority jjf the people of the country, it is. not the whole people. Th negro with wise and salutary neglect. He read letters from a number of prominent North Carolina Republi cans endorsing his course. We are not surprised at Ewart's course, nor are we surprised that it is endorsed by prominent Republi cans. A Southern white Republican is none the less a white man, and on any measure that will oppress the Southern white man his race feeling win generally be found to rise above lere are other trades and nrnfp eions besides. The - diversified his a,Iegianc to his party. interests of all alike are to be con sidered. The farmer is dependent upon the manufacturer to .the, extent that be cannot carry on his business without his aid, and the manufact- WILLIAM MARCUS SEZPP. courteous. No member of the Bar. nor indeed any other person in North Carolina, man, woman or child, ft m m w . would nave his or her feelings wound ed by Capt. Mclver. Patient and painsuKing, no suuor would ever feel that his cause bad not received the attention that its importance aeraanded. jarity and upright ness of character having marked his course since bis childhood, he would be an honor to his district and to the State. In the dark days of strife and struggle, when the souls of men were tried to the uttermost, Jas. D. Mclver was weighed in the balance and found to possess those qualities of heart and soul that make the hero. Every member of the old 26th N. C. will b wear to this. His association with the people of the district when he served them as So- Judge shipp died at his home in Charlotte last Saturday. He was l t i , . .. . ujBinm ueu lie serveu ir nam in I innnln -H loin TT I . . . urer is dependent upon the farmer UaduateH t tZCZ uf-? nnA nnnnnt K . w-, I -"i.wmy JW 1WJV, 11 UULUIIlalCU. UB Will 09 C eClCd and cannot live without him. Each He war ndmWtb n k. k i iqao bv th lnr.t 7" " - v wmw Jtli i U 4UIb 1 ----- O ' hjwj glf Oil 1U me aistrict. We have nothing to is necessary to the other. ; Suppose all the legislation of the country is in the interest of the farmer and to the detriment of the manufacturer. The former may flourish but the latter will be de stroyed, and, vice versa, the farmer could not live. In all well regulated governments the interests of all alike are, to be considered and conserved. This is just the platform and doc trine, as also the practice, of the . democratic party. The efforts of that party have been and are still put forth to accomplish this result It is opposed to class legislation of Correspondence of The Rocket, any kind. It takes into considera- . The only true question to be con tinn ih ini0t. e :im- j I sioered in 1002 he was elentprf JnrU. TT. was elected Attorney-General in ?ay in ,disPaement f tbe present , - . UMV ,n incumbent, but we do assert tht 1X711 1 vi 1 V V 1 . Z I - - Wy. rfarviH appoint- Uapt. Mclver will make as able and ed him to the bench to succeed as acceptable a Judge as J. C. Mc- JUdge bchenck who resigned and he Ka lf there is any honor in the was re-elected Judge in 1882 for a Plt,orj iho present incumbent has term of eieht veam - d a fair Proportion of it. If there TaL S:- , lT sacrifice, he has sacrificed juqge onipp was a man of ability enough. If thare orvrl U..1 1 " J. J". . .... " J. . "J " auu onujaiij- Miiainmenis. tie was i nas nau nis part 01 it an upright and impartial Judge. In his death the bench loses one of its strong men. The Judgeship. No man has a patent-rieht to these positions, and eight years is long enough to put a man on the Bench a long gap out of a man's life. The Democratic party has seen fit to rotate their Judges, but if a man is to be given a lease for life thn seeks interests of all alike and their officers the rotation becomes a nullity. If the "voice of the DeoDle" ia h.arH t -J vw VV1J I . 1 . - - by the people in selecting l?e convention tapt. Jas. D. Mclver, cers and agents is qualifica- , Moore WH be nominated, and A . . I . 10 promote the highest eood tinn hh the nnni; Bh.,l,i .u.T.CIV" oi ail ana the injury of none. Tt do not pvist tn wishes are not irrt.ri .... i " -v- - cvni, t c an h nn 'nu, nuu BO V III of any man. They are ttte8e "let enough alone'' croak- omerest enemies cannot truthfully Ior place of any man. Thev assert tn (Iia mnir, ti r public necessities and ahnnhl i. w""i,ij' iuiiure " , , - j - ujr jjcjauna woo are toe t pay his tax to get the receipt to vote for whom he pleases no mat ter how high it may be raised. The plan most in favor in my ceunty, though I think most unpopular in the State, is that known as the "Campbell plan," which gives a vote to a certain number of acres of land, though no one land owner will be allowed more than five votes, how ever much land he may have. Our county delegates go instructed for that plan and it seems popular in all the county, though the majority instructing that way in the primary was small. I don't think that plan can be adopted. v My plan would increase the white vote by making all women in the State possessed of a certain amount of property voters. That plan would discriminate against no color nor Constitution, interfere with no vest ed rights, and would purity our pol itics and make clean our voting places. Fal. Hernando, Miss. Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. AH who have used Electric Bitters sine the sonar of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and other a flections caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and pre vent as well as cure all Malarial fe vers, t or cure of headache, consti pation and indifeestion try Elactrin Bitters Entire satisfaction guaran teed or money refunded. Price 50 cts. and $1.00 per bottle at Dr. W. M. Fowlkes & Co.'s drug store. John Lloyd, of Madisonville, Ky., VBrUoa that I? .. 1 ' 1: I TT'lt hai given more universal satisfaction and done more good ior suffering humanity than any medieine ever sold in Hopkins county. Merit will win. For sale by Dr. W. M. Fowlkes & Uompany. 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 pam-cure on earth. 25 cents. Physicians prescribe Dr J H McLean's Tar Wine Lang Balm ; in it they find no trace of opium or morphia, while its effica cy in curing all throat or lung diseases it wonderful. At Fowlkes A oo's drug store. JVow Arriving from New York and Other Markets. not properly display. snouia save been RAD AX'S MICROBE KILLER. The Greatest Dicovery of the Age. OLD IN THEORY, BUT THE RECENTLY DISCOVERED . xt.3 lT T 'ucraieu in xiais ana Sonnets- allow me to taTtr with tmubiect. To beein. no matter hr h -!i-Jt StT- . taU W,P lou. u. " v. . . " "i-icuiu, u jt i8 not :,Z7 Z?"1 Mlost.aad what a very richfrt meat of Rihho Z..LaD. h ! result aimed at. We Want vos Ho rtttZZZZZZTZtt "d no reasonable jperon can ask more. Drees Goods have been vtrv suulwitlL' SLn he- ,haJ tke ht ft00 at the ri?ht Pri- conuentlv our Eve JFyltKJ&Ct0r,y Tje assortment is stSl well maintoiW can sTa Z V.TLmd Do J Hat? Do you want a Dree. ? If vS us ; vieit us anyhow and see our display , J.- r!.. ' rail SnCiQWa' 'f JOU wa? to mak dollap " M Possible we request yon to that you are ,n the right store, wy the money is yours ami we have the goods ' Respectfully snbmitted,- ' Mrs KMC D ClunpABis a CURES WITHOUT CO. "' T. C LEAK. J. K. MclLHENNY. H. C. WALL. - TOWHHABl DRUG COMPANY remedy .Have Tery lrge and well selected stock of first M J. , jewelry, CSgars, Tobacco paints, Oils, varnishes patent oflTZSl lamp goods, fire-proof keTosene oil, Ac., Ac., wwlTw?o5ff5e rh O ml -A 1. l vj r . n t " uv,u8"i rorcasn, ana we are prepared to sell all our goods very low in rflmlfir miatnrvi.Mi P!l J . 1 1 ... n . w-uwo. v!i auu at- now cueap we will sell you. You will Asthma, Consumption, Catarrh, Bronchi t U ' Hay Kerer, RheumaUsm, Dvip.piia, Cancer, Scrofula, Diabetes, Bright' Disease, Malarial Fever, Di p ther ia , and Chills. In short, all forms of Organic and Func tional Disease. The Cures effected by this Medicine are firm, who are better prepared to do so, will continue to be iujui woes save in trading with us. We give our REGULAR CU8TOMERS the benefit of an addi tional discount. We have out down nrices maforiall- j i "j wuuuv acre ma idi nw MIKACLE8 ! Sold only in ines containing ona aallnn T , t. . o r rice mree dollars a small mvpstmpnt wnen Health and Life can be obtained. CALL ON OB ADDRESS Dr. W. M. FOWLKES & CO., Druggist, sole Agent, Rockingham, N. C. F A Wonder to the Medical Profession. Mr. P. E. Britten, a live, wide- 'joining county can you buy better g ake druggist of Jonesboro, Tenn for th monv rian at T t ' . . it is one of the Solid Facts of the times mat nowhere in Riihmnni4 n enr - vaa ui u i w oods Kadami assert to the that party is to-day the only source ri nof aamaLL - J! 1 .a to which all these trades and profes-1 SeT to' tSBE , sions can look for relief and safety, cialjy true of the Judicial office. In To jeopardize the success of that t!lat at least the cry of rotation is party at the polls, and to defeat it P J amaggm, and for no oth- JS to call down nnnn tum T purpuse .nan ioget one incuro- pon ers lhank tiod we have in the 7th Judicial District of North Carolin more than one man who can fill ac ceptably the oflice of Judge of said One of the People. tlie heads n K.n j . - i - . . . . . the neonle evils that nn " " X. m a"ol,ner 8Hng wm mm Mississippi. uu "u uiiiue, aw great Doay of the I earth can avert. Any effort made people want a eood officer flnH ihi Correspondence of The Rockat by any man or set of men to disin- isaI1 ih!v. want- A few who want To w"t from Mississippi carries legraie mat party is to cut their own . . " "v.wHcnt some w T"u,') peciauon that l shall 4.1 . v .. . . I MUIWJ IU iuiutB ur cnop on tneir own heads, which Ihe dangers that beset us all around are great greater than ever not to benefit the public but to ben before m the history of our country ni themselves. m Hbert7' and " liberty as JjX '"The nSl well, are in greater peril just now fessedlv the than any man has ever known in all the Superior Court bench ? Ti it ignore the true nrincinlaa write chieflv of and nhnnt u;..... underlie our system of irov. ippi and her affairs, but the ni- ernment and clamor for a change ton the Northern, Eastern and West Umj history of the past. The only bulwark, as we honestly believe, be tween the people and the destruction of all we hold dear is the Democrat ic party. To disintegrate that party and to defeat it or imperil its success is the gravest of crimes, for which there can be no excuse. What interest of the people is it that the Democratic party does not propose to promote ? View the mat ter as r 1 1 m nnaing reliel from grievances and detaining the highest good to the whole people is in the Democratic party. nnf tnnwn tr. 1 1 . u , inieuigeni men that he is really superior to a lr,o w m IHICV l O ITT ern rress are devoting to them just " ' -uiue jusunes tne supposition that the readers of The Rocket may not be averse to hear something concerning then. Indeed, it is reasonable to suppose that the people of her sister South ern States have their mvmm tn i majority ol them ? Whv ia it ,rX UDon Miaaiaainr,; IT posed to remove him and put anoth- interest and concern, and of alto- er in his place whom his most ardent gether a different sort from that of inends cannot claim to be superiob an7 other section of country be- iLl tleeA .Mtc.Rfe MJ opinion is cause she is very actively preparing that the district cannot find Judge to grapple soon, with quite a spirit McRaes equa , and hence it would of desperation, with that terrible be unwise to displace him for any- monster in Southern politics malic- BT,Tj w 0D8ly fa8tned upon us by the bad- JUage McKae IS PnoanmA in IU. IV fnnelrnM ;r 1 ' d;B.Kn f j" l r, "cvoiiairucuon ' ol w..u6 , llJO uuues 01 nis nlace uc oiate ---- i i . a auu uits not, governments, in which ho. .u- - c r 1 . "' uicii you may, the best hone 0f 7h.;"" il:: lT" ""M1" " nnve common interest, to- 1 , 1 1 111 a 1 inn 1 ' i,n i n , - iiaiTrrt a it i 1.1 district 80undmr bi JU : all , e IV "Yuuue8a .l"e7 t .Ui , . piniacB. j . "ouj o mem, none to find In old times we had no such exhi- in her action toward, its ESJHS awa writes: I have handled Microbe Killer for two months : have 1 1 1 . .'. Bum over one n una rea jugs with tne very best results in all cases, and in some the effect has been marvellous It will certainly do all you claim for it. For sale by Dr. W. M. Fowlkaa x Lo : Face's Ikf Cask Stars, HAMLET, JT. C. Itia a settled determination with him t nof r U 1 L. a utic bb oonunaea m Dnsineas no man snail undersell him, quality, qnantity and price all considered. In- fact, he ex pects to do just as he has done in the past Pace Along a Little Ahead of anv one else on low prices. And why should he not ? With a slock of well se lected goods worth $8,000 to $10,000, pav ing cash for nearlv evervthino hn hn with fifteen years practical experience in the business, studying the market, when and where to buy and all the details of his business with as much energy as any law yer or physician does bis profession, sell ing almost exclusively fnr Q' VUUU. I . H -WJ. oeiore he had used half of a dollar reason why be cannot meet any bottle that be was much better- he !nPVtlon Qd then go them one better. continued to use it and is to-day enjoying good health. If you have any throat, lung or chest trouble try e 7 m . m . w guaranieeaaustaction. Trial A Wonder Worker. Mr. Frank Huffman, a young man of Burlington, Ohio, states that he had been under the care of two prom inent physicfaug, and used their treatment uutil he was not able to get around. They pionmineed his case to be Consumption and incur ftble. He was persuaded to" try Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds, and at that time was not able to walk across the street without restine. He fmm,i PIONEERS OF LOW PRICES" ON EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE. J. K. McILKCEISriSr Y, Manager. New, Handsome and Stylish Millinery. I have just returned from New York with the largest, cheapest and beat se lected stock of Millinery that has ever been brought to this city. Hats and Bonnets of every shape and quality, from 20 cents up. Lace Gaps in abundance from 15 cents in t.h quality. The prettiest line of FLOWJERS you ever raw; nice line of Tips; Boys Hats m alt the latest novelties ; Kid Gloves 60 cents; Silk Mitts 25 ceafiF" Gloves any size, price and quality ; Cor sets of all the beat makes ; Gauze Vests 15 cents ; Ribbons in every shade width and quality. In feet, all the Latest Nov elties that are usually found in a first class millinery house. Thanking my customers for the larrs mm m mm mm mm mm mm ui mc pl., 1 SOUCU a COUtm- THE LEADER." nance of the same. LBh 9 SBWB-tr Ll j2d LSE3I WLwLi E. cdrner Washiugton and Hancock streets, ROCKINGHAM, N. C it. bottle free at Dr Co.'s drug store. W. M. Fowlkes & Are you restless at night, and harassed oy a bad cough ? Use Dr. J H McLean's lar Wine Lunp Tinlm if will o - .v ..... kvuiq UU una Sleen and effect a nrnmnt nnA rA: cal cure. At Fowlkes W A Bt THE ELECTION BILL. umons. aien who wanted to be Judges waited until their friends as certained their qualiBcations. We had no candidates. If we thought m that day that the judicial office was ahnvp onhmvi ; .-, j . , - ' jft auu eieciioneer uig, wnai a pi now the case ! If a method that may relieve them of lis vaneiui mduence and threatened daneer. Our people called, through their L i swiaiure, ior a convention to iin fiT it io i . .1-1 " , .wUtsUIC - yyj 10 luaiHucn is not oi sunrage by which the im mense negro majority in the State may oo legally overcome and beld in peaceful subjection. The cam paign for that convention is now well on, and our counties are ap pointing delegates to it from the ranks of their beat men. They tell us that something can, must and shall be done in the matter of suf- The election bill now pending in the House of Representatives pro vides that on petition of a prescribed number of voters the Fed Ami mil hrtv. ities are to taWe complete charae Of ge w J1,08 ability and honesty th. Congressional election. The ma- ITfe 0$"$ Winery through which their sup., ZftoZ tbtiS1 vision will be exercised is. a chief glty of turning out an upright supervisor, to be annoinfed Kv th man, who scorns the aria and Circuit Judges in each State : three 1" Ah Pf cian, for no other rage that will place the vote. , if'i. h sm;n rr.TT "UI 8ve any aspirant whites in a maieritv nnr in an evil honr 1K the State shall lose the . ivco jk a are bad supervisors in each voting precinct, an office, and depu appointed o iu cuun voiing precinct, anoffioe Ttiokui " - never again to hy the chief supervisor; to understand the &w in some wisdom of the State heratST. a board of canvassers, three in num. J? wtorneys or 'clients desired, tile in expedients for regent ber.notmore than tw tn ha r.K ut that a reason for his removal? from difficulties ind Hn"8u" same political party, these to be also appointed hv the Circuit fVitirt tn JuHmiin .,i . ,,v i -e ubHi "oil to remove mm supervisors are to nave the power to uu,e we Knew we would get a bet r. . . i 1' ' . (""aw iceiiusr rnnirn tk rivo no a I . .: 1 1 ... publie good ? WehavVan e 1 the tO rV inspect the registration and the cast ing and counting of ballots. The election returns are to be canvassed by the board of canvassers. Returns are to be made to the Clerk of the House, and the names returned by the Federal boards re to control in all cases. ter one. We do not know' it and cannot believe it T ' , Public Interest. June 27th, 1890. satisfactory to all white citizens and ,UM Jsuee to the negro," olir people are all ready to surrender or sacrifice any of their rights, so they say, to haye it accomplished, and are hopeful of results from the conven tion. But thouorh nniimA L- Jenkens & Meadows. Hrnorffiofo o I Opinion and sentimnf tlt Ripley Tenn., write: The sales of tbln? U8t done, thev are very the Radam's Microbe- Killer in our "?ueh dvIed as to what that some county since Oct 1 have been aston- Jh,n8 houtd be, and are very much The debate in lh TT.,. f.i d' Y ?1 7 . . w ne :"--.; sT mem out - - ma ui compjaiQi. j or gale by Dr. W UI ine wuaernets of plans that are Saturday on this bill was red hot. M. Fowlkes & Co. suggested and advocated more or McComas, of Maryland, and Till- " . : ' ":- hsss forcibly and warmly. roan, of South Carolina, bad a snir- l'better than the harsh treatmeat o o.tional qualifications won't wiuvu uwmoiy gripe tne paueet T ucgr-ws are eau sad destroy the coating of the stomach wing asfast as the whites. Poll lr J 11 McLean's Chilla and FeYc tax certificates renmrrf r.-.,-. Iobth Cabolina, ) In Justice's Court t , VBefora Kichmond County. J W. F. Long J P C Aultman & Co. Against N. Richardson J. P. Boroughs, W. F. RobWns LGrand and Calvin is ? civil actl for the recevery of Tww uue oy noie. ine defendant W. F viv; ia requireo to appear before me at my office in Rockingham on the 30th day to ofJuly and answer the complaint of Plain tiffs. W p i.rrtja t - V . V. , i. 1, ills prices are as low as nan K AVimIi n all goods, but he would call your special attention to his GEORGIA JEANS (the best goods for working people on the mar- set; and bis Fall stock of shoes. He did not bay these goods at New York auction, neither were they smuggled from China, Dui ne bought his Jeans direct from the mills in Georgia in a 50 -piece lot. Thev give their lowest discount to the wholesale trade on a 50-piece lot, also a cash dis count of 4 per cent., of which he availed himself, and you 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., for spat cash. In fact, seven hundred dollars worth were made on order especially for me and among them you will find some of the best bargains have ever seen. He makes a specialty of Flour, Meal, Meat, Sugar, Coffee and all Heavy Groceries, and guarantees them as low as they can be delivered here from any point. If you want rotten spool thread, pot-metal pins and second-hand clothine go somewhere else ; but if vou want 100 N OUR STOCK OF EW SPRING AND SUMMER GOOD IS NOW COMPLETE IN Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, j. nd.,f,rlerytl?i1n8 eJae needed hy JP1 of this community; all mi which will be sold as low as any one else will sell them ?r W. T. COVINGTON & CO. NOTICE! i North Caeouna, In Justice's Court, . Before Richmond County. J W. F. LongJ. P. C. Aultman Co. .j Against N. Richardson, J. P. Boroughs, W. P Mc- R. H. LeGrand and Calvin Rob- cent's worth for every dollar you spend eo tire auu uui ivr PACE'S CHEAP f!ARTT HTrtPB Nov. 1st, 1889. Rae. bins. NORTH CAROLINA, ) ' Richmond County. Superior Court. H . C. Watson, Mary S. Watson, Alvin B. il m Ca8we Wateon and Nettie Atha, Watson, infants, by their next ,cnu oa receiver ior tbeir estates, Jas. C. Gibson, petitioners, ex paste. TY VIRTUE of a power of sale con- JL9 tamed in a mortgage deed executed by Jack Bostick and wife, on 9tb Febru ary, 1886, to William Parsons, Son & Co.. u uuiy rewruea in ook U, pages 248 and 249 of Register's Office for Rich mond county, the undersigned will, on Monday, the 7th day of July, 1890, at the court house door in town ot Rockingham sell to highest bidder for cash, the lands therein conveyed, default having been made in payment of note secured by said mortgage. This 7th May, 1890. Wm. PARSONS, SON & CO., t t t -i , Mortgagees. Jas. L. LeGrand, Attorney. mm This is a civil action for the recovery of 9 12o due by note. The defendant W F. "r " w. aPPar 90 m a By virtue of an order made hv tk. . of'jnTvandan CoQrt S above-enUtled pro- TTAVING dulyquaUfied as Executor muu wrwmpuint of Pin- ceedings we wiU eell at the court h ouae XX of the last WiH and Testament, of W. F. LONG, J. P. NORTH CAROLINA, In Superior KicnicoKD Cotjntv. Court. A. C. Shaw, Administrator of Thomas J Huntley, deceased, plaintiff, AGAINST Martha M. Huntley, William Huntley oroa ooX II, page 113, Register's Susan Huntley, Robert Huntley ClevT- 2 H 8a,d fSniy r?ferencG which is tr r . cJrXreve made for a full Wnnf t. j door in Rockineham An ihm Ah a- r Robert F. Watson Aogust next (being the first Monday off a Superior Court for the county of said month), two certain lots situated Richmond on the 13th day of June 1890 wiimn tne coiporate limits of said town. ?otlcf !8 berby given to all persons hold The first sold and conveyed to J. S. Wat- g claims against the estate of the dece- r JT Mi, 7n y Wi t,oag by " lo Present tnem to me for payment, Deed dated 21st March, 1882, and duly du 7 authenticated as the law reqmres on THE WORLD'S B lBotton$2.50Slfl9 M. PEEPLES CO., Cbtoago. Sold in Rockingham only by .C DOCKER Y. wiq -vunuey, A. K. Morrison, Nancy Moinson, Isabella Morrison, Mary Mor rison, Catherine McFadven, Daniel Mc Lean and wife Flora McLean, M. R Morrison and wife Melissa Morrison W I. Everett. H. C. Wall. H. 8 'Tki... ' and R. A. Johnson, partners trading under the firm-name of Everett, Wafi & Co., defendants. io Martha M. Huntlev William wf ley, Susan Huntley, Robert Huntlev, r V uwoy, neira-ai-iaw Of lnos. recoraeci m oox li, page 113, Register's or before the 20th day of June, 1891, oth erwise inis notice will be Dleaded in hmm t maae lor a lull desenntmn The mnA adioining the one above mentioned and conveyeato W Watson and H. C Watson by Z F. Long by Deed dated 9th August, 1882, and duly recorded in Book LL, page 572, Register's office for said countyreference to which is made for a full description of metes thereof. There are two elegant brick store uuusea, wiwi nan aoove, located on said lots. Terms of sale : One -fnnrfVi nf Ik 'mmmi chase money to be paid in cash ; bonds tedHttle tilt. McAdoo, RepujK ca n , cVtiwiime speech in opposition to the bill. Bland of Missouri, and Cummings, by mild yet effeetiye action will cure Sold at 50 cents a bottle at Dr, W. M. Fowlkes & co s drug store. with, the ballot is no good, because any of us at any tioae will advance the money to the negro wberewith i we rate ot a per cent. pear before ffle at my offies VitockiS: fnteres? TaSS, V f iP ham, in aforesaid county on SatuXr S iv!- P annuaU7- Possession 9th day oi . AuguS;Qf895r andS nitotJ 1SS This June 23rd, 1890. Z, F. LONG, Clerk Superior Court. W. M RUTTW J une 19, 1890. Cominusioners. i a persons indebted to me esiaw win piease make immediate nav ment. H. C. WATSON, Executor t , ,0LRobt- F-Watson, dee'd. June 19, 1890. Qreeasboro Female College, GREENSBORO, N. C. THE Seventy-first Session of this well known Institution will begin on the 27th day el August,1890. In addition to thorough instruction in the Literary Course, speeal advantages are offered m the department., nf T.SL. mentol aim Vocal Music, Elocution, Art" and Physical Training. ' vn&rges moderate. for catalogue a X ONES, President. IRON rtnVwW For CASTS Jail Cells ciS Smnataa. xmTiiTOiflraaflo- WOOL WANTED! W. I. EVBEKT. X. we T1 1 meelii wiU be Am 11 Died, Cole, Also OB Smith Don't county Mrs. Springs, i ment ot it has situated State lowing Powle, tfongtb amine triet, in at Laui Anson - -jmmrmm .. rt i 1D I -ll New Rich OVHU TTninn v.
Rockingham Post-Dispatch (Rockingham, N.C.)
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