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Holt has had nice wire screens pit to the front windows of his atore. John Holt will deliver ice-cold Apollina t3 and ginger ale to any part of town Both are healthful and harmless. - The residence of J. L. Baldwin. Esa.. near Mangum.m this county, was entimy consumed by fire ontWednesday loflat" weeK. inere was no -insurance and 'tn con8equencothe loss is very, serious. lNotmng was saved except a few articles of wearine aDitarel. Mr. and Mrs! '"Raid-- win, with child and nurse, were off spend ing the day with some friends at, Mrs. Thomas Baldwin's when the:'raisfortuna occurred. Nothing , was known of it by: th.ewn'ers until; ODti returning late in the aftefnooli, fiiey found their home burning; ; ay About 1 o'clock last morning a very destructive fire oc curred in Laurinbure. It started in theLbasement of Phillips & McDou- gall a store . and had gamed "such headway when discovered that their stock, was a total loss. Everingtoo's drugstore, McKay, general merchan dise, JMcKinuon, general merchan dise, and another store were' burned, ejataili.ng a loss of probably $2,000, It is thought that the firs was the work'of an incendiary. !" " Aii" Adventure "With. Jerseys. '. leight not. ten, yeare-flgft.two of our gndedvbuths" were on their -way down town.- They htfd got as far'as the lane, between John W. According to census enumerator Napier's figures . the population of Rockingham township is 3,339, an increase of 857 over the census of 1880. Miss Blakey has a new advertisement this week in which she quotes some big reductions in millinery goods and notions. See what she says. A good, soaking rain fell here Monday morning, thoroughly wetting the ground. It was badly needed, and came just in time to head off the wail 6f "blasted crops." - Seduced Rates-to - Wilmington. : - During the Encampment of the State Guard at Wrightsville, N. C, July 22nd to 29th inclusive, the Cane Fear & Yadkin Valley" Railroad will sell round-trip tickets Covington's and T. J. Steele's. Three to Wilmington, N. C, and return, Julv 21st 16 27th inclusive, good for return pas sage until and including July 31st, 1890, at tie following low rates for the round trip: ,From Fayetteville, $2.85; Ben nettsville, $4.15 ; Maxton, $3.00 ; San ford, $3.70"; Greensboro, $4.7S; Walnut Cove, $5.25 ; Winiton-Salem75.95 ; Ru ral Hall, $5.50 ; Mt. Airy, $6.25, and from all other points in North and "South Caro lina on its line at proportionately low rates. Apply tojany depot agent for particulars. The Carolina Central will give similar reduced rates. Mr. A. M. Long and family have moved into the residence on Randolph street recently purchased of Mr. Wm. Entwistle. Mr. Long has enlarged and otherwise im proved the property. We never before saw so many twins in the vegetable kingdom as have been brought to our attention this summer. The last is a twin cucumber from the garden of Joe Steele, Esq., at Roberdel. The Clerk of the Superior Court "of Ire dell county publishes in the landmark a list of persons to whom fees in bis office are due. This is a good idea. We com mend it to the favorable consideration of oar Clerk. A colore 1 base ball club came up from South Carolina last Friday and tackled the colored club of Rockingham- The "Red - w Shirts" got beat by a score of 75 to 16, TSe colored dub of our town plays a very good game. A bevy of charming young ladies came up with the Laurinburg team last Thurs day to witness the ball game. Their pres ence and bright smiles doubtless encour- aged the boys greatly, if they didn't know when to holler. Ths senoir editor, Mr. Wall, is in attend ance upon the meeting of the Press Asso ciation at Durham this week. From Dur ham he goes to Sanford on Friday to be present as a delegate to the Fayetteville District Conference. Dr. M. L. Wood left'on yesterday to at tend the Fayetteville District Conference which meets at Sanford to-day, to con tinue through Sunday next. The Doctor, in consequence, will not occupy his pulpit next Sabbath. 4 Deaths. CoVlHOTONAfter an illness of several weeks, W. Ws .Covington, M. D., passed from life to "death on Wednesday, 16th inst., ai?3 DrdQb vington was the son of the late Dr. Calvin C. Covington "and brother of Dr. J. M. Covington, Of our town. Deceased was a well-educated phy - sieian, having been in tffirfcractice of med icine inj this community for probably a dozen yearjuC He was born 23rd of July, 1847, and was, therefore, near his 43rd birth-day. He was buried at the old Cov ington cemetery, near town. McDonald. On the same day, at her residence Bouth of this town, Mrs. Evan- der A. McDonald died. She had been a great sufferer from Bright's disease for sev eral months past. She was a daughter of The Ball Game Last Thursday. J Mr. D. N. Smith, of our town, is back from Mississippi, after an absence of four weeks. He visited the section some thir ty -fiveariles east of Meridian where the crop, he says, are poor, owing to too " xr-jh rain. Last year the same section prodnced fine crops. We were pleased to meet on our streets again, after three years of absence, Mr. John McDonald, of Galveston, Texas. He is a native of our town, but has made his home in Texas since 1870. He says Texas is still on the boom, has flourishing crops, and will make two million bales of cotton this year. We deeply sympathize with our worthy county man, Col. Jesse Hargrave, in the loss of his estimable wife, who died at her home near Laurel Hill on Thursday last, 17th inst. Her maiden name was Cowan, she being a sister of the late Col. R. H. Cowan, of Wilmington, whither her re . mains were carried for interment. We did kinder promise, cat of consider tion. for the feelirigs of the ' Junior Blues," to say nothing of the game of base ball played here last Thursday afternoon between the "Junior Blues" agd the sec ond nine of Laurinburg. But we must say enough at least to commend the Lau rinburg boys for their gentlemanly and courteous demeanor while here, arid to ex press the hope that they may come again, both in the capacity of ball players and as "private citizens," lor they are a clever set of young men. . v As to the ball game, it was poorly play ed on both sides. The game was called about 4:30 o'clock, with.Laurinburg to the bat. Mr. T. C. Guthrie umpired the game, and if there was any dissatisfaction this writer failed to hear of it. , Nine inn ings were played, and the score stood 33 to 52 in favor of Laurinburg. It is gener ally conceded, even by the captain himself, that' bad management on bis part had much to do with the defeat of our team. As long as Lee Everett was in the pitcher's box and Tom Leak, jr., behind the bat the "Junior Blues" held their own, but when another battery was substituted on the third and again on the ninth inning the Laurinburg team had a soft snap,4naking 14 runs on the 3rd and 18 on the 9th, inn- The Laurinburg boys are splendid bat ters, excelling our boys iir that particular, but as fielders our boys rather beat them. Thursday evening the Laurinbuig team soft-eyed, gentle Jersey cows had made, their escape from a neighbor ing cow lot and were browsing on thq, grass in front of Mr. Covington's. It had been raining and the night wasivery dark. A young man, um brella in band, returning from a visit to his best girl, came along. He pas$e the cows, and, seeing the aforesaid, gilded youths approach ing he thought he would perpetrate a small joke. He began stamping on the ground, flirting his umbrella, and ran towards the youths. '"Good God 1" said one of them, "here comes those cows: run for your life. And lortnwnn nnev proceeciecH to maRe themselves scarce in that neighbor hood. The young man with the lam brellaf4th e eup posed" jCtfw8--pu r sued them. They reached the side walk in front of Col. Steele's and found ...safety in-cirahing up on a framethat had been spliced around a small tree to protect it. Thry seemed to be of the impression thut the frame was the top curb of a well One of them said, '"Look out! you'll fall in this confounded well. lhev remained perched upon the frame some little time, discussing the most feasible plan of extricating thetn selves from their danger. It was suggested by one of them that, with out making any noise, they slip around into the lane -by Mr. R. L, Steele's and get down town by the way or Pee Dee factory. O, thun der," said the other, "that's too far.' They then discussed going through Mrs. Scales field, but that was bid on the table because the ploughed ground vas too wet and rough. The supposed cow was standing about fifteen feet away all the while and overheard the council of war. It was remarked by one of them that if he had his pistol "he'd learn them darned animals to attack a man in the dark."' They waited some time, and, seeing- no further hostile de monstrations from the enemy, with a determination horn of desperation they decided to make one wild dash for liberty. They broke and ran for dear life across the street and reach ed Mrs. Hawkins' residence in safe ty. They went in and asked for a lantern. . Mrs. H. could not let them have a lantern but in her kindness of heart she came out to the gate and, with a lamp vhich she held aloft, lighted them until they were out of 6ight. They reached their destination without further adven ture so far as we could learn. A broken -watch chain, a lost locket and torn clothing were among their losses. Had it not been for the friendly lamp it is, no more than probable they would have spent the night over the "well." A Trance Preacher. New Advertisements. iajor Perry, the illiterate and ig- ndtant Edgefield County, South Car olina, negro, whoKwbile in what ap pears to be a: trance-sleep, preaches Earned and ; eloquent sermons,is still attracting a great deal of Vatten-" ion, and several enterprising citizens of Edgefield County now have the human phenomenon in charge and are-exhibiting him to large audi ences. . I The modus operandi, says a St. Louis Globe Democrat correspon dent, is as follows: Perry goes to bed and lies" outstretched in full view of the audience, and by the time the spectators have assembled is fast asleep. After a few moments ot apparently sound slumber, his myscles begin to twitch, his . limbs td contract, and his body becomes contorted in unseemly shapes. This spasm soon passes oil, and then he begins to preach. He takes his text f r o id th e Bible, naming.book, chap ter jaDd' verseAli -trie time lying Hat on bis back with his eyes shut, and for half ati hour or more ... preaches, using strictly grammatical, and even eloquent, language. At the conclusion of bis sermon he sings a hymn to an old air, but the words oi it are entirely new and of his o wn com position. Then comes a prayer, and he dismisses the congregation.- The text lor the sermon preached by Perry Thursday night was announced by him to be found in Daniel vi., 21, and that it read as follows: ' Then said Daniel unto the King, O King, live forever." The words of the text will be found to be exactly correct, which is cer tainly marvelous when it is positive ly known that the negro cannot read a word, nor had he ever heard the text in question read or spoken to him by any one. Four reputable physicians of Edgefield Drs.- Trot ter, Buster, Strothers and Jennings :w ere present on this occasion, and made a physical, anatomical and psychological examination of the preacher, and pronounced the mys tery as one beyond their ken. An other remarkable thing is that this unconscious preaching goes on every night, no matter where he may be, whether before an audience or not, except on Friday night, when he is dumb. - Miap; iileij;:: ' ROCKINGHAM, N.C. 4, D. ARMI3TEAD, (Graduate Univer sity of Virginia,) Principal. Miss NELLIE D. ARMISTEAD, (Grad ?? uate ; Maryland State Normal School, Baltimore ) Notwithstanding this is the dullest seaSon i -i win see a - Summer Boom of Business The second annual session will open September 1st, 1890, and close June 12th, 1891. The Fall term will end Jan. 23rd. The Spring term will begin Jan. 2Sth. TERMS: Tuition per term of five months (20 weeks), $7.50, $12.50, $15.00, $20.00 and $25 00, according to grade,' payable quar terly in advance, or peomptlt at theend 0 inSdentoifeeper term, $i.oD, payable of the year, if voii- will visit the Racket yquwSE a shorter time than the term, unless she- Will See Bi ' W -K---1 -V--.',-.' cial arrangements be made to the contrary, and "will be charged ratably lrom date of entrance. ;.- -;-.KjO. deduction will be msde for absence except n case of protracted sickness (two consecutive weeks or .more.) " For furtfier particulars, address . A. D. ARMISTEAD, Matthews C.H., Va. Activity t From Gen. Jas. L. Kemper, Ex-Governor of Virginia. Madison C. H., 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, visor, tact, and. kindness and with marked success. There Our low, one-price system throngs our ; store with customers even in midsummer,-- ; ;c These two irresistible levers of hard cash, - . UIOEBBUYand UNDERSELL, make The New York Racket still a grand New goods pouring in every success. dayr Cancer of ths Liv Cnrei I suffered fnml cancer on ray lip that defied the skill of the best phy sicians of the State. I had it burn ed out, but the operation onlyuaade it worse, causing it to spread over more sunace ;ana eai aeeperan jl and visitors wer-given a reception by the d g .ft, Speoific (S. s. S.) to .1 unior niuea. uwM aeiaui hjo .ta,u- h. nn flnri . rlve the nmson out Wm. Radam, Microbe Killer, Aus tin, Texas ; Dear Sir: I have been troubled with pains in my chest and small of 1113 back, and my body and face were covered with pimplec. I used several gallons of your Microbe Kill er, and the result is that pains and pimples have almost entinly disap peared. Yours truly. JliDW ARD .MEYER, 35 Alamo Plaza, San Antouio, Tex. For sale by Dr. W. M. Fowlkes & Company. . 1 3 notn- , . . , , , i ,1 t : 1 ingsuperciai or flashy or pretentious about and still we can scarceiv supply tne aemana. tneir progress or acquirements. lneir -ff , n , 1 1 "i. x mmds are being thoroughly and severely We have one ot the most varied assortments life. At the same time, they are happy Ql OOUS that IS CameU HI tOWn. ana at Home under your charge, and man ifest real-pride and pleasure in yielding implicit obedience to your authority. I cannot wish your laborious and able serv ices in this community any higher reward than a success commensurate with your ig genuine proof of the popularity of One Low Price. merits as a leacuer. j. xj. ariJirLn. Mr. A. D. Armistead. c- University of Virginia, Aug., 1875. I have lone known favorably CaDfc. A. D. Armistead, an alumnus of the Univer sity, who is about to establish a high school at Matthews C. H. I commend his school with confidence in his capacity and saceess as an instructor in Mathematics. C. S. VENABLE, Prof. Mathematics. Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, 1888. Let me recommend to you Capt. A. D. Armistead for the post. I studied under him number of jeare, and received in his school mv preparation for the University of Virginia. He is a man of very great ability along mSny lines. I do not hesitate to say that ne is one of I the very best teachers 1 have ever known. As a teacher of Arithmetic, Algebra and Geometry I have never seen his equal. R. D. B0HANN0N, Prof. Mathematics. In. 1833-84 Acting Prof. Math. "in Uni versity of Va. f Our Increasing Trade Special Bargains This Week in Pants. Big line just in which we offer for 38 cents, 43 cents and up. Some very fine Pants, usually sold at $5.00, we'offer for $2.83. New line DPvESS GOODS, all kinds, just in, at Rock Bottom prices,. The prices on all cotton goods hare advanced, but we-still continue tfr hold the prices down. Best yard-wide Sheeting made, at 51 cent?. Checked Homespuns at 4 J cents. . , Our Shoe Department is brimful, and we offer them at prices which no regular house can match. " For anything in the world at the you want, call Pecu liar Many peculiar points make Hood's Bar saparllla. superior to all other medicines. Peculiar la coniDinauon, proportion and preparation ot ingredients,! Hood's SarsapariUa possesses ,Vw . I in 1 iniriii tT7 toiuu m AW Aest known remedi the vegetable king Peculiar m its C' and economy saparula the of om. strength Hood's Sar- only medi- emy Hall, and was quite a pleasant social gathering.- 'Closing Out Millinsry at Cost. For the next thirty davs I will close out my entire line of Millinery at cost for ! Cash. Now is the time to buy bargains, as there never was offered such an oppor tunity to buy Millinery. a All those indebted to me must maKe im mediate payment no longer time given. Kespectlully, Mas. Sue P. Sandtokd. - -v. - The Union county Democratic conven tion last Saturday instructed for Vann for Judge and Alexander for Congress, and : enthusiastically adopted resolutions en dorsing Senator Vance and instructing the Public Roads.. The Supervisors and Road Overseers-of Mineral Sprines- township will meet at isoatick 8 Mills on the nrst baturday August at 9 o'clock A. m. & W. Bostick, Chairman in . Exposure to rough weather, getingw.et; of mv blood. The effect of the Spe cific wae magical I Its healed up the canceljcptirelyl withotitc Reaving a scar arerninder; 'This'was over four v'etrs aso, and since then lher has been no sign of a return' of the ; cancer. I will cheerfully answer foquirieaJn egard,to rhy case. Ill Mpm jradford, O. rMM bruggist Cured. "Eleven years ago 1 was suffering from an attack of White Swelling. A great many prominent physicians attended me but failed to eflect a cure. ( I commenced using Swift's Specie CS. S. S.). and ifter using it for a- few "jmonths I.'wus entirely curedand' since then have had no 8ympl0iH8Tofits"iet0rhfngi? I feel that the cure is entirely due to tne elne of wWcn c&n touty be said, 9 On0 Hundred Doses OneO ,bollar." Modlcines in OO larger and smaller bottles ' .'reauire lareer doses, and do not produce as good results as Hood's. nliar in ita medicinal merits. Hood's SarsapariUa accomplishes cores hith erto unknown, and has won for itself the title ot "The greatest blood St purifier ever discovered." "Peculiar in its "eood name C at home," there is now iore of Hood's SarsapariUa sold in Lowell, where JJit is made, than of allr other blood purifiers. SsSS? S Teculiar In its phenome- nal record of sales abroad. VxM other preparation has vC VJever attained such popu- V.jf Dn cbnrt A. tiTYie. .1 MttinnH It nnunlarity and confidence among all classes S of people so steadfastly. Po not be induced to buy other preparations, but be sure to get the Peculiar Medicine, Hood's SarsapariUa SoldbyalldraggirU. gl; ixfor5. Prepuadooly by C.I. HOOD CO., Apothecaries, LaweU, Hum. IOO Poses One Dollar STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA; Richmond County. ourf, znr) ISe. Ella Boss, Plaintiff, AGAINST Adam Boss, Defendant. To Adam Boas: The above action is an action for divorce from the boudrof mat rimony, bummons returnao;e to ceptem 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 swer the complaint tiled herein or judg ment will be rendered against you tor the relief demanded therein. Z. F. LONG.C. S- C. 22-6t. for Richmond county. SANFORD HIGH SCHOOL, SANFORD. N. C. Non-sectarian. For both sexes. Col lege and Business Preparatory. Vocal and instrumental music, rainung, urawing, Penmanship, Calisthenics, tc. Location healthy. Boaiyi and tuition cheap. Write for catalogue. K. B. LIMriBErtK 1 , Fnncipal. If rk Hackt. And we will save you money. Very Respectfully, iT. 13 . Collins HEADQUARTERS for DRUSSS Prices LnwGr tlian Ever Hef ore T TRY US and be convinced yourself that this is the plac to buy your Bepresentatives from Union in the next Qenerai Assembly to vote and work for Uvi'in AamT) ioTalities. areTavorlatlko curative properties contained in S , Jii re-election first, last and all the time. the contraction of diseases of the kidneys ana biaaaer. As a preventive, and for the cure of all kidney and liver trouble, Use that valuable remedy, Dr J H Mc Lean's Liver and Kidney Balm. $1.00 per bottle at Fowlkes & co's drug store. " -: It if surprising to see what zeal the lit tie boys around town display in the study ornithology, u mat w -wui uey 11 . j . i it L l;J-l "2 , their prawce. 01 w"w"5 Little Bich Long has a collection pi nearly - two hundred, ranging irom a , , tooqV .3 -; (of -the featherless tribe) to that of 4he Bh0uld promptly use Dr J. H McLean's : v 'creat American buzzard, the latter a biid Strengthening Eye Salve. ?J 25 jurats a box. . tincommon in these parts. i ' i aold at U owlkes 4.00 s drugstore, If vou suffer orickme nainsbn movins: the eyes, or Cannot bear bright" light, anc vour S. S. I can ebeerfullv rfccornmend it as a medicine to all suffering hu manity." Paul W.TCirkpatrick, of Kirk patrick &vVafforU,D r uggjats, Treatise bn BlcfojU and Skip dtseaes mailed freei M SrMSpKCismi Atlanta, Ga English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or callousedLumps and Blem ishes from horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs, sii-nt. r; -d o;flr. dick neaaacne, wmaou wenrnQw, on- r-0:0 qii c ,Afli vu. .ri'uAi Tff- wmUm-": Wallace, an old centlemar of lousness, nausea, are promptly laM Agree- 3 fov&anJXgylMir,l . v years, was ionna-u u r Sold at Fowlkes a, co's drag store; '. ' -C-;l- house some dayi ago. ' The woods catight t , --V fin and. fearinK his dwelling would be Children, will freely take Dt J H Mc - x. a T,A.trtr after his son Who lived Lean's. Tar Wine Lung Balm ;-unlike 11111 iicu. bvma -- i . . . - ' SavS tofJ h v, thai-use of SftflSbfetl. "ttVar- ranfed -tke' ntcsfw-onderfir BlemishCure ever known. Sold by Dr. W. M. Fowlkes & Co. Druggists Rockingham When nature falters and requires help recruit her enfeebled energies with Dr J aqpprunv will H McLean's Strengthening Cordial: nd of the throat BTrPSiiTiifi:i innSnt ..kXfiZv-- or Unnes Quicker than anviother remedv: A 'Irli af. &M 1. cough aynips, it containsnci"oprQinrWill any disease and the old gentleman - was runwjag.- xt i 'apposed that he was overcome'by the jiesvftrowu.uuu,. ; . , Aj-e'i'vou restless at nimtratfdliaraased ':.' 'y''- . , -- y ' by abad hough?- Use Dr.$ HJfcLeah's ! , Chapter 1: Weak, tired no appetite. xWmif-Lnng Balm; it will ' secure ou Chap. I ' l oob noon oaroaijaiiurt. sotnwi, Bleep- ana effect a prompt and radj MM J. A. Wrisht & Brother's Musis Hons offers Pianos and . Organs at cash nrices and waits till Fait, for thg money. And viuk i.uauBiirea uuon'your own terms. tx Ixm Oil, Ui hin, pROPRirrona. OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE HAVING duly qualified as Executor of the last Will and Testament of Robert F. Watson, dee'd, before the Clerk of the Superior Court for the county of Richmond on the 13th. day of June, 1890, notice is hereby given to all persons hold ine claims against the estate of the dece- xtent to present them to me for payment, duly authenticated as the law requiresron or before the 20th day of June, 1891,- oth erwise this notice will.be pleaded in bar of ..their recovery. AH" persons indebted to the estate will please mate immediate pay ment. H. C WATSON, Executor of Robt. F; Watson,. dec' d. ,i - June 19t 1890. .. - and BUSINESS COLLEGE. This school ia situated In one of the moet healthful lections of the South- It is the largest Private I School In North Carolina. 267 students during rear Just closed. Full Courses for preparation for College. Teaching. Music, Bookkeeping Penman- Slip, Shorthand, Telegraphy, Typewriting. Bend Sor beautiful Illustrated Catalogue Address I Paint Brushes, tc. Our prices never have been beaten. -We always hive the best goods at the lowest figures ; this any of our customers will tell you. Time and again . houses have sprung up to compete with us, only to meet' . the same sad fate disappointment. Our experience, hard " stuay ana careiui- attention to ousiness nave taugni us ' exactly what the people need, hence we are always ready to serve you and give you prompt and polite attention - and to guarantee satisfaction. IF YOU ARE i-'ICK and don't know yourself -what yowant, Dr. Fowlkes can -, always be found in his office in the store and will gladly advise and prescribe for you. -i Our stock of JEWELRY and Spectacles is complete. In season we carry our usual large stock of Fresh Garden Seed. JS$B Prescriptions carefully -compounded day or night. Come to see us. Dr. IV. fil. Fowlkes & Co. Leading Dry Goods Store in Town. W have all the Latest Styles in Ladies' Dress Goods, such sa Mohairs, " Satines, Lawns, Mulls, Challiesr Ginghams, tc. Also a .nice )ine of . :' -',-! '-.-5 - ' : . 3 . - rZZL PRINCIPALS, OAK RIDGE, H. 0, .c. GREENSBORO, N mTTF, SftVentv-first Session of this well- : I known Institution will begin on .the .7th day of August, iyu i In' addition t6 thorough intruction in the ' Literary Course, . special advantages ' 1 il 1 i . i P T L are onerea in tne uepauiueuis ui ii;snu- mental, .ana yocai jviusio, jjiwuuou, ixii, and Physical Training Charges moderate r tjor catalogue apply to 11 1 IRON! FENCES iMPROVEOl- For Realdenoa, Chtfreb, . Cemetery.- " Roof Cresting. Hitching Peita. COLUMNS, for Sashes and Trimmings. WV hare rfe"hohdsompr line of Dicei,'Swis3T! and Hamburg Edgings than ever. "In "fact, anythmg to-be ftrunxl ia first-claes Dry Goods Store. Our line ef ; . .- , --.v- ., Clothin, Hats, and nil the latest styles in Gents Nckjwejir is complete. ;5r ';- we can ppeciai attention, to our siock. oi oripio ior-iaie.s, ufni; tlemen and Children. Under this head we can slF-yVnAlteryJanCi? line of Tan ohoes and clippers tor all;. . , K-K' : t iv? ' : ; Owmg to the scarcityof money our prices are lower than ereiv., : : CAST Sis,' SWe& arM Harness ! Iron Verandas: ''2!M -. fVILx ' ATO -4 jau OCllO GA6SS. Saw Mills and f r Machinery. " Write for Prices. ; HAHLY MAHUPACTTOINa CO.,. J" ,r D ALTON, GEOItGIA Be sure you nentioit thti papr 1 JEtememher we reduced the price of milk A W JONESis still W his old stand 'XVi-and is doing 'first-class wdrkinhis line. Boots, Shoes and Harness made and repaired in ;the best possible manner and at lpwer - prices than , they have ever been known in this market. Good hand-made Wagon" Bridles at SlVdo . " . - j r - -, other bridles at corresponding low pnees. A full stock of Harness and Bridles' always on hand, and rnaderto order on hort notice by skilled, workmen. aBOCER -RICHMOND, Va-,--. - ; v.-'.'-Repre.wtel-by Edriuulyv: CHATTEL Kr,rtesr Crop STlSd j State's Warrants at this office-; r. - : ... almost. - J . A. W EIGHT ci UBO., Kockmgham, N. C. B. B. DIXON,-President Rockingham. Drug CL ; ? Advertise" hi The EotteC T 4 t : ' s w-- 4 ' ''''
Rockingham Post-Dispatch (Rockingham, N.C.)
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July 24, 1890, edition 1
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