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EOCKINQHAM ROCKET. THUKSPAY, JULY; 3, 1890. .' ' SATES.; - 1 time. 1 inch, .75 , 1.25 l 2.00 tol(l " 2.50 i M i' 400 1 A: 800 1 too: 2.00 2.50 4.00 5.00 3 mo. me. 12 mo. 400 ,6.00 10.00 5.00 QQ 12.00 7.00 10.00 1400 S.OO 14.00 - 2250 7.00 12.50 15.00 27.00. 27.00 45.00 45.00 ... . I All yearly 80.00 'ThMft ar net rates. 'contracts payable quarterly. t-. LOCAL DEPARTMENT.. J: The pulpits of the IJtethodisi BapliaJ and Presbyterian eh arches were filled last Sabbath night, respectively, by Revs. i Guthrie, Price and Law. , Attention is called to the new advertise ments, in this issue; of Rockingham Acad emy, Sanford High School, and two legal notices by W. t. Long, J, P, j - During a thunder storm ftHLaurinburg on Monday evening the Baptist church at that' place was struck and set on fire by lightning andentirely consumed. " The Southern Sweetgom- Chewing Gum is the purest and best on the mark st. . ; Hanuiactured by Rockingham Drug Co. We are requested by J. M. Hines, Esq., President, ' to announce that the regular meeting of the County Farmers' Alliance will be held in Rockingham on Friday, ine iiiamsu v;-;r.ir Died, in this town on Tliarsday last,' i26th alt., Oorinxia, daughter of Mr. M. P, -Cole, aged about 12 years, of; meningitis.' Also oa Sunday morning, 29th, Mr. J. . Smith, aged about 60. years, a&jr.ajiager- ing illness from rnetonatistn. Don't forget that' the townships of the county .are to meet ia convention, next . Saturday, the 5th,6 to elect delegates to represent them in the County Democratic Convention to be held here on the 9th iast. Let the people turn out in force. . The County Farmers' Alliance met here . on Friday last, but all efforts on our part failed to elicit any official information as to what Was (lone. It is understood, how ever,, that a resolution was unanimously adopted endorsing Alexander for Congress llss Harriett Batton, weaver, was pain, folly' hurt on Friday last in Great Falls mill Ser loom wis running smoothly and she took a eeat at the end of the beam when the shuttle flew out and struck her, end foremost, under the eye. It is hoped, however, that the eye will not be lost. Mrs. If. J. K. McA skill, of Ellerbe Springs, this county, desires cb rent her house near the springs. An f advertise ment of the same would have appeared in this week's Rocket, but, unfortunately, it has been misplaced. We are safe in recommending the house as a good one and situated very convenienly to the springs. The first brick of the bank and hotel building was laid with ; a ' silver trowel by the hand of Mrs. Ann C. Leak, the oldest original resident of our town. There may be nothing in signs, but it is hoped ,the auspicious beginning is pro phetic of the increasing prosperity of Rock ingham, the inhabitants whereof and their industrial interests, with alfthat concerns thair" welfare, the good old lady holds Araier bean of hearts. . . Extra Train en the Fourth. AnTtrs train will lav RncVJnir ham abeut 7:30 o'clock next Friday mornine for the accommodation of air who desire to attend the Confed- J: erate Veterans' meeting at Laurin I . burg-on the 4tb. Fare for the round .- trip onlv 85 cents; Returning, pas- I ' aengera will; take the regular trains, if One -leaves XAurinburs at 1 o'clock L in the alternoon and another at 12 i o'clock at eight. ' . Coiaj7 Sipressntation.' Under theVules established by the State Democratic Committee the fol : lowing shows the vote cast for Gov. Fowle, with the respective voting strength of the several counties com prising the Sixth Congressional Dis trict, in the convention to be held at Launnburgon July Z9tb: , Anson, . 22il 45 20 5 "Brunswick,- ' 1010 Cabarrus, 1615 ' Columbus, 2072 -Mecklenburg, 4163 New Hanover, 1880 Richmond. ' , 1810 : Robeson, 2823 - Stanly, ; 996 ; c-Union, 2040 r Total r . Necessary to choice, 207. 41 83 38 86 56 20 41 412! i - The following likewise ehowe the vote cast for Gov. Fowle in the coun ties composing the 7th Judicial Dis trict, with the respective - -voting strength of each in the convention at Laurinburg on tne loin jury: Anson,. f 2241 Bladen, . V , 1641 Brunswick, 1010 Columbus, - 2072. . Cumberland, '.' 2577 45 31 ,20 41 52 .66 'Bicbmond, ' - .1810 Robeson,. 2823 : ToUI - . : Necesaary to choice, 161, SobBribe fer the Rocket at once. 320 Jin enjoyable time affordtd by the Jadits and their assistants at the Acadtroy, the occasion being for the benefit of th Y. M. C. A. of the w,n ii, x ucrv was u wen armnvu tionsl Ac-fnllAw hvi min tther refreshaaents which yielded a revenue of some twenty-five dollars, rioraancesjfereniigooa.ana it weuld be simply invidious to par- ticularize; - A tuUtinn. howr. ticularize. we would make, which - . OD T" ' " is that in future enterprises of the kind more care should be taken beforehand to assure order and system, the lack of which, especially as to the dispens ing of the refreshments, was appa rent tq every one on Friday night. Progress. The old Knight hotel ur" no more. That and the adjacent buildines were razed "during the past week, now the sound of the trowel is heard from our sanctum as the walls of new structures are climbing upward. It has been noted before in our col umns that'Messrs. Leak & Wall had let put the contract for a new hotel. Ldrug and clothing store, and a bank building : also that Dr. Stansill, ad- toimne, had eneaeed for the con structioa of a double office building with laree hall above. All alone 1 the line the work is under way, and soon WNl our town present to view as handsome a block of buildings as can be seen from Wilmmeton to Charlotte. The hotel, iudeine from the plan and. drawing, will compare favorably with any to be seen be twixt the points above mentioned. .; There are many accidents and diseases which affect stock and cause serious incon -venience and Joes to the farmer in his work, which may be quickly remedied by the U8e of Dr J H McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. Get it at W M Fowlkes & co's. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or calloused Lumps and Blem ishes from horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, - Ring-Bone, Stifles, Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, Etc. Save $50 by the use of one bottle, Wax ranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by Dr. W. M. Fowlkes & Co. Druggists Rockingham. Some Old Slides. In the chimney of the old Walter Leak dwelling, torn down sometime since, was fonnd a brick bearing the date of 1807, and another having thejtrack of a child on it. The house I stood beyond the town limits, on the south side of Falling Creek, the track, judged by theshape, must have been made by a white child. Now the late James P. Leak was born in 1805, may it not have been bis track made when, say, two years old? On Monday morning last a brick was picked up in the ruins of the old hotel, just tern down, which bears the impress of a dog's foot As this was the 6rst building of any size erected in town, the dog that made the track, if living now, would be all of a hundred years old. The above information, if not im portant, is of interest to those who love to ruminate on "ye olden time." What Does It Mean? "100 Doses One Dollar" means simply that Hood's Sarsaparilla is the most economical medicine to boy, because it gives more for the money than any other preparation. Each bottle contains 100 doses and will average to last a month, while other preparations! taken according va uirecuuiis, uiv euub hi worn., Therefore, besure to get Hood's Sar aaparma, mo os woro punaer. Tho SaUGbme atLaixrinbnrg. Our boys went down to Laurin- burg and "got the fixin's put on em." They got beaten by a score of 25 to 15, and they are restive un der the defeat, because, as they claim, they were more the victims of ad verse circumstances than of su perior playing. In the. first place, the umpire knewiext to nothing of the rules of the game, and made no pretense of concealing his partiality for the Laurinburg club. Then Lee Everett, pitcher for our club, got a severe lick in the breast soon alter he began playing, and at the begin ning of the seventh inning (at which time our boys were three ahead) be gave completely out and, by wild pitching, gave five men consecutive ly their . bases. Anyhow, they got beat: but if the Laurinbure club will come here they can get bets at dds that the "Junior Blues" will beat them. Bocklen's Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for bruises cuts, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. - It is guaranteed ! to give perfect satisfaction, or money re- i funded. Price 25 oents per box. For sale .by Dr W M fowlkes A, Co. Children will freely take Dr JH Mc Lean's Tar Wine-Luns Balm: .unlike : cough syrups, it contains no opium, Will soothe and heal any disease of the throat i or lungs quicker .than any other remedy. Bold at x owiKes A co s drug store. .Persons who lead a life of exposure are ubjectjto rheumatism, neuralgia and lum bago and will find a valuable remedy in Dr J H McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment: it will banish pain and subdue inflamma- i tion.- ;Sold at Fowlkes & co's drug store. w Remember we reduced the, price of milk shakes from 10 to 5 cents a glass. ' j ' : ; Rockingham Drug Co. DB, JONES LSAD. " A telegram to the wi and Ob wrrer on M6nday afternoon last lonreyed the tad newt of the death c( Dr. Turner Myrick Jones,' Freei- which occurred at 1 p. m. on that day. He was 'born in Franklin county, Ni C, June 4th, 1819 ; pro- ftg8ed relidon atthf a6f 13:erad- . , . , . , x, J f. aated at Randolph Macon College, Va and then taught school for sev eral years. He was a local preacher of the Methodist church," his ser mons being prepared always - in scholarly style. ' He was made Pres ident of G. F. College in 1854 and through all its varied fortunes re mained its honored head. Hun dreds of ladies throughout this and other States will grieve sorely when they hear of the death.of their be loved preceptor.-? EllerbQ Springs Items. Correspondence of The Rocket. The cool and health-giving waters bere are doubly a such a "heated term during at present The picnic party, on the picnic party, on the 25th en- joyed the pleasure found beneath the peaceful shades, judging from merry peals of laughter, the, clink ol milk shakes, &c. f- v " X- - . - Several visitors are bere for a while. Perhaps many more might enliven the solitudes if there was any ac commodations for them. When that slowrcoming railroad does get here maybe it will call for a nice modern hotel, and Ellerbe Springs will get the patronage that the fine water deserves. We are sorry to state that Mr. Willie Smith is suffering from an attack of sunstroke. Others in the vicinity have been seriously effected by the unusual heat. Crops are looking well and farm ers are smiling, hopefully, yet fear ing, as they always are, that drouth or cyclones or something else may yet play havoc with corn and cot ton. The young and energetic Rev. K. A. McLeod preaches here every 4th Sabbath. . - . M. An Atlanta Lady's Sad CenMon. "About two years ago a sore came on my nose. I called in a physician who could arrest it onlv for a few days, when it would appear as bad as ever. Finally it became perma nent, and despite the constant atten tion of several physicians it contin ued to grow worse7 the discharge from the ulcer being exceedingly offensive. This was my condition when I commenced to take Swift's Specific (S. S. S.) about one month ago, but I am now happy to say that after taking four large bottles of your wonderful medicine my nose I a vuuicir wen, nuu mj gcucrai health better than it has been in ten years" . . . . . MRS. .Luclnda Bush, Atlanta, Ga. Swift's Specific (8. S. S.) cured me of a blood taint that had troubled me for years. I consider it without an equal. J as. Sherwood, Nashville, IH. Treatise oh Blood and Skin diseases mailed free. Swift Specific, Atlanta, Ga. it you suner pnemng pai ams on movin the eyes, or cannot bear bri ht lieht, an find your sight weafc and faaunsr, vou strengthening Bye Salve, 25 cents a box. i d at f owlxes x Co drucr store, f- : ' Sick headache, wind on the stomach:, "bil iousness, nausea, are promptly and agree ably banished by Dr J H McLean's Little Liver and Kidney Pellets. 25 cts. a rial. Sold at Fowlkes dc co's drug store.. 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 Fowlkes & co's drug store. The uncortanee of Dnrifrtnc the blood t not be overestimated, for without pure blood ? you cannot enjoy good health. At this season nearly every one needs a food medicine to purify, vitalize) and enrich the blood, and we ask you to try Hood's Qa. , Hop Sarsaparilla. It strengthens reuuilcu ma baud up the system, creates an appetite, and tones the digestion, while ft eradicates disease. The peculiar ' eomUnattoB, ; proportion, and preparation of the vegetable remedies used slyeto Hood's 8arsaparula pecul- I f a aI lar eurattve powers. Ke UjWOII iMUBmuHHMiHM aivwiuiN wwwiu cures, ix yon nave maoe up rour bum bay Hood's Sampssffla de not tte tndaeed to take any ether fasteadV It Is a Peculiar Medicine, and Is worthy year eenfldenee. Hood's aarsaparCais sold by an fliuzKis&s. v rrepared ty& I.EeodCo.,Iwell,laas. IOO Doaca Ono DotlSf Itch, Mange, and Scratches on, humans or animals euredin so minutes bywool- lord's Sanitary Lotion.Tbis never-fails. Sold by DrW. MrFowlke&-'Cov Drag gists Rockinghamt N. C. -- , - Biit JBuy ine iraae in ; and Family . W .IT" H n HA 1 " I ' 1 U t I W ,1 mm .- : .. : J : - I - r IX 1 I T I " VV -A 1 1 W 1 I - life have the largest and finest assortment of and Canned Goods OUIlllainger Mie, shakes and Lemonades are delightfully refreshing. WE LEAD IN LOW PRICES On r.lcal, Flour Sugar, Coffee, &c. To verify these fai(ts, call at J. R. Holt's GROCERY. New Advertisements. Rockingham Academy, KOCKINGHAM, N. C. A. AEMISTEAD, (Graduate Univer sity Qf Virginia,) Principal Miss NELLIE D. ARMISTEAD, (Grad uate Maryland State Normal School, Baltimore) . The second annual session will open September 1st, 1890, and close Jane 12th, 1891. The Fall term will end Jan. 23rd. The Spring term will begin Jan. 26th. TERMS: Tuition per term of five months (20 weeks), 7.50, $12.60, $15.00, $20.00 and $25.00, according to grade, payable quar terly in advance, or tbomptly at the end of every month. Incidental fee per term, $1.00. payable in advance. Pupils will not be taken for a shorter time than the term; unless spe cial arrangements be made to the contrary, and will be charged ratably lrom date of entrance. No deduction will be made for absence except in case of protracted sickness (two consecutive weens or more.; - For further particulars, address A. D. ARMISTEAD, n it tT- m'"u'"v' " From Gen. Jam. L. Kemper, Ex-Governor of Virginia. Madison C. H.t Va.. 1889. My Dear Sir: I am more than gratified with the progress of the boys I have placed under your instruction. It is obvious that they are being disciplined and taught with rare skill, vigor, tact, and kindness and with marked success. There is noth ing supercial or flashy or pretentious about their progress or acquirements. Their minds are beiner thorouerhlv and severelv educated for effective usefulness in future life. At the same time, they are happy and at home under vour chare, and man ifest real nride and pleasure in yielding implicit ooeoience 10 your an mom y. j cannot wish your laborious and able serv ices in this community any higher reward than a success commensurate with your merits as a teacher. J. L. KEMPER Mr. A. D. Armistead. University of Virginia, Aug., 1875. I have long known favorably Capt. A. D. Armistead, an alumnus of the Univer sity, who is about to establish a high school at Matthews C. H. I commend ms school with confidence in his capacity and success as an instructor in Mathematics. C. S. VENABLE. Pref. Mathematics. Ohio State University, ' Columbus, Ohio, 1888. 9 Let me recommend to you Capt. A. D. Armistead for the post. I studied under him s number of years, and received in his school my preparation tor tne university or Virginia, u is a man of very great ability along many lines, I do not hesitate to say that he is one' of the very best teachers I have ever kuown, As a teacher of Arithmetic, Algebra and Geometry 1 nave never seen bis equal. Jt. D. B0HANN0N, Prof . Mat.hmaf.i In 1883-84 Actiag Prof. Math, in Uni- versity oi va. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, BlCHMOSD CbUKTT. t Sapcnc QmuA, erir, i9& - - Ella Boss Plaintiff, AffAlKST . . Adam Boss. Defendant. To AdamBo8a : The above action is an action for divorce from the bonds of mat rimony Summons returnable to Septem ber term, 1890, ,of said court, to be held at the court house in Rockingham on the 15th day. of September. 1890, when and where you. are required to appear and an- 1 swer the complaint filed herein or judg-r ment will be rendered against you fetthe i relief demanded therein Z. F. LONG. CS C. 22-6t. I -" for Richmontfcounty. HIGH SCHOOL,;; l : t-; sanford; x af.';; Noa-sectarian. For both sexes, " Cbl lege and Business Preparatory. Vocal and Instrumental- Music. Fainting. Drawing. Penmanship, Calisthenics',. , -Ac Location healthy.'" Board and tuition cheap. Write foreatalogue. , ' . E. B,LINEBERRy;Pjincipal - , Your Supplies : rine uontec lonenes Groceries, in this town. StierbetS, UIIEl- THE ALABAMA Ifl, Nature's Specific FOR MANY DISEASES. An absolute cure for Dyspepsia, Chronic Diarrhoea, Diabetes. Gravel, or any de rangement of the Urinary Organs, Sick and Nervous Headache. Ulceration and Hemorrhage of the Womb, Erysipelas,! Rheumatism, Leucorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, ilea, Old Sores and Eruptions of the Skin, Blood PoisoningjCancer, Eczema. Salt Rheum, Tetter, Ringworm, ' Sore Eyes, Chionic Sore Throat, Coughs. Catarrh. Bilious Colic, "Warts, Bunions, Cuts and Bruises. History el Its Discovery. Near Greenville, Butler county. Ala bama, is to "be found one of the most won derful mineral "Wells in the world. The discovery of this remarkable healing wa ter was purely accidental. In digging a 1 well, at the j depth of forty feet , the work men came upon a body of mineral through which seeped a small flow'of water, which now yields about fifteen gallons a day. ine water had such an astringent, sour ' taste that the well was abandoned until two year3 ago, when a sample of it was sent for analysis to E. A. Smith, Professor of Chemistry and Geology at the Chemical .Laboratory of the University of Alabama, and round to contain fine medicinal prop erties, as the. testimonials from hundreds who have used it prove. I attach only two from gentlemen well known to citizens of this section: Me. Z. L." Gibsok; ' " ' . - Dear Sir: For years I have been a suf ferer from dyspepsia. I have taken many preparations, but the benehcial effects were I only temporary. Dr. T. C. Smith, of Marl boro county, o. U., Knowing my condition, brought me one bottle of the Alabama Matchless Mineral Water, taken from a well in Alabama. I took it, and was so much benefited that I sent for more, and will never be without it if it can be .pro cured. It suits my disease better than anything ever takeu by me. It is a purer harmless mineral tonic, and I heartily recommend it to the suffering public. Respectfully, Eti Gibsok. Gibson Station, N. C, June 16,' '90. To whom it may -concern : I took one bottle of the Matchless Min eral Water according to directions, and find that it is good for Dyspepsia. It is a mild aperient, gives tone tor the entire di gestive system, and when dyspepsia comes from constipation it operates to remove the cause. ' v. Rav R, E. Stacmouse. -March 1090.- Greenwood, S.- Cr DR. W; M: POWLKES & CO." TTatb Spfin nnnnintMl v m na mv author - ized agents at Rockingham.- Any one desiring the water, or information concern ing it, will please apply to tbera. 4 By per mission oi jyr cmun i reier aii par ties to him for information in reference to tha water., - ' r - - X 10 For circulars, testimonials, or other information address me at Gibson Station, N.C. Z. L. GIBSON, - Sole Agent for.Richmpnd County ABEREEEN & WEST ENDILIi, , v -TIME 'TABLE, . To take effect Monday, June 16th, 1890, Leave Aberdeen : Leave West End, v Leave Eagle Springs, . Arrive Candor,. . ; Leave Candor, " Leave Eagle Springs Leave. West- End - v.3U a m 11-00 a. m ' 12:00 "-m . i. - 1KX) p. m ,". 3.00 p. m 3.30 p:m 4:30 p,m '..5:45 p. m Arrwre Aberdeen, v j 1-r- A: F.PAGE. r Que miiksbakea are the heBt; try them. - p, ; Boctingham Drug Co. " Candies M alWa mm INGENUITY IS Iri the world's infancy it suggested pine torch, then the candle, Jamp. &c., until Genius, aided by Science, introduced iiheJJg greatest of all common wonders-ectricife electric lights, which Illuminate the Streets o The electric light of the process of evolution applied to the. pine: torch of past ages. Thus in trade evolution:! is still going on. The and charge it, is past, giving way to tlte' nerr and correct idea: "Buy cheap for cash anil? sell cheap for cash;" profits." Hour Let Us Talk Never before has our house been so full of bargains as to-day. "We havejbought from forced sales and bankrupt sales and samples at 50 per cent off till our housewiK yV" ' no longer noia tnem. - Shoes! SHOES AT HALF PRICE ! Our line .of shoes is superb. 2,000 pairs of assorted', " Summer Shoes, Slippers, fec, just in. These are all strictly first-class goods. Every !air warranted. We bought them in a sample lot and will offer them at retail for " 4 ess than regular wholesale prices. Chrildren's and Misses' Shoes of this lot are the-., prettiest and best we have ever offered. NEW LINE BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS DRESS FLOUNGINGS just in. "We can save you 25 per cent on goods in this line; All our goods are marki"";-. ed in plain figures and so low. there ia no room to fall. " . S&" We are running a BRANCH HOUSE at the stand formerly occupied by Mrr.. r G. E Wiahart. We bought the stock at a heavy discount and will sell it 20 per cent under original cost. Summer Lawns and Challies from 2J cents up. ' "X For anything you want call at KTew Very Respectfully, ar. xork HEADQUARTERS for DRUGS ! Prices Lower than Evar HefarH T Bugs, IF YOU ABE SICK and don't know . always Iff M'i W wavs be found in his office in the store and will gladly advise and prescribe for ye-u. Our stock of JEWELRY and Spectacles is complete. ; In season weearry our usual large stock of Fresh Garden Seed. . 1 - T ; r'Z ;. Prescriptions careiully compounded day or nightv uome to see us. : . Dr. I'J. HI. Fowlfoes;& Co. The Leading Goods Store in Town, Wa have all tha Latest Stales in Ladies Dress GflLbdsjuch as Moaairsj itines, Lawns, Mulls, Challies, Ginghams;. &c -Also a. nice line , of f for Sashes and Trinaminesi W have a handsomer line of -ces, SwissO . J l!MKSfiffio5 jtbi-s?-U6,iin . , 1 v'- . .- Clothine. Hat, and all the latest styles in Gents Neckwear is complete. a WS call special i attention toouratock of SHOES-fop Ladies; Geh--r.: tlemen and Children. 4 Under this head we can show yon a very elegantt.v ':';; linaofTan Shoes and Slippers for Uwmg to tne scarcity oi.money-our Shoes and Harness L A W. JONES is still at his old stand . I XX V and is doing first-class work ia Jus line.'. Boots,. Shoes and Harness made and repaired in- the best possible manner and at lower prices than they have ever been known in this market. Good hand-made , 4Wag6n bridles at OUOOr other, bridles at- corresponding low prices? a. iuu swck ot jtiarnesa ana jjnaie always on band, and made to-order oi short notice by skilled . workmen. s'S": r ' V II Al V. PROGRESSlVi will soon the present day is but old wqy of v v- "Quick sales and small . Shoes! f Rockingham Hacket TRY US and be convinced yourself that this is tie place to buy your Oil, tets, Varaisl, Paint Brushes, Sbc. 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 j-'l .houses have sprung up to compete with us, only to meate-. -,-the same sad fate -disappointment. Ourexpenence.hard' study and careful 'attention to business have taught us'-v-tW 5 exactly what the people need, hence we are always ready- . r to serve you and give you prompt and polite attention " ri and to guarantee satisfaction. - '-;'.:' -..rjZ'f.l yourself what you want. Dr. Fowlkes can i r.i- . ' V'.-.'.". -.- all. - v' 1 : y - 7 pnees are lower maa ever. -t-. : ;-f' --s-: ROH P.WILIHMS & CO-if UROCEBS . . KIGHMOND, Va x v Kfepresented by -Ed win Sully CHATTEL Mortgages, Crop Liens andS- State's' Warrants 1 this office.,' V" - - , 1 Advettise.ia The Rockets, i - " r r.-s:. ,-?. ... -iv r C 1 .- -J V 4 55 , " - 3 -1 r 7-.
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