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"FT '-V ' r i ' - fWKSDAY, AUG 21, 1890. ADVERTISING- SATES. v1' 6 mo. o mo. i mo. 4.00 6.00 9.00 10.00 14.00 27.00 10.00 12.00 14.00 22.50 45.00 5.0Q 7.00 5.00 8.00 7.00 14.50 15.00 27.00 4; 8 These are net rates? contracts. payable quarterly . A ylarm LOCAL MMRTM ENT. Now thatttie ton-picking sea son is upon us, perhaps money will become more plentiful. The State Democratic Convention is in session, at. Ruleigh as we so to press to-diy Wednesday). We will ! . m f i give proceedings next week. A - . Q g CY W The tfaptistr f Uafarinbiirg oon begin the erection of a hand- some brick church to replace the one recently destroyed by lightning. In Orangp county the negroes have put a full colored ticket in the field for the Legislator anA county of fices, independentofregular Re publican nomin m r ww mm m ::;3im . . Mr. . U. wall and ami v re turned yesterday front Blowing.Rock. Mrs. T. C. Leak accompanied them as far as Wadesboro, where she will remain a day or two. When the foreman went home last Tuesday evening he found that a nice pig had broken into his pen. The owner can get itjby calling for it and paying for this notice. , An exchange sagely remarks that "the person who never made a fool of himself istbe one who was spared that trouble by an overruling Prov idence. It is only they who stand that can fall." The Rev. Dr. York, of JElUabeth town. Ten n.. has established a schol- arabi p 4ftnl4 tyfltgfi in jbinor nar.ti, n .1 -v u ui inn .ovum, iugiHTliaUCjr X Ul A , the fbundir of the institution out oi which Trinity College has grown. WMk Liak 4 Wall block is completed nearly to the tbjrd Boor, and Dr. Stansill's building will be ready for the roof in a few day -Mr. W. R. Hawkins baa secured the contract for putting in electric call-bells throughout the hotel. Almost daily the Raleigh papers chroirkrte the fact thajfc.Gov. Fowle has gone somewhere or has just re turned from somewhere. Evidently the "silver-tongued" is of very small importance in running the State government or else he sits up nights to attend to his duties. MP ft 1 - - ' r-v i "i 1 It seems to us that the announce ment from Judge Whitaker to the effect that Col. Steele was not auth orized to make any statement in his behalf, was altogether uncalled for. In his letter Col. Steele stated em phatically that he wrote it without the permission or knowledge of Judge Whitaker, and assumed all respon sibility for its publication. We sincerely believe that there is more pure, downright cussedness and torment wrapped up in the bide of one little mosquito than could be contained in the hide of any other " varmint" as big as a hogshead. And yet some people can't understand why so fw summer converts "hold out" through cider season. An exchange springs this conun drum in grammar: He wants to know which is correct, to say: Neith er John nor his friends have gone out; or, Neither John nor his friends has gone out." To be sure that we were right we should say: "John ainV-gm1otrtf we do not know anything about his friends." A good one is told on a married gentleman of this town by bis better half. They were occupying the same bed one night recently when the mosquitoes were fearfully bad. Dur ing the night she awoke to 6nd her self about to fall off the edge of the bed and unable to move on a of his bulky form. Giving him a poke in thorns, she exclaimed "John, mov you've pulhed bed." "Didn't me nearly o know there of me HPto ? what's the the darned push a pillow matter?" mosquitoes me too neafyrtPr Merit wint, as the marvelous suc cess ol Hood's Sarsaparilla shows. It possesses true medicinal merit. fijoid oy ail ai kerti8iDgbriTTl TH" 2.00 4.00 i col. 2.50 " 400 1 " 8 00 V e oer mmwm-ML ft tfte wawnough notignt unu me ,0 ,H jm&&imAm$L Mr. L. Weitl is nrenarimr to hnihl a 50x100 livery stable on the lot ij rear of Mr. Russell's store. e Wilmington Messenger classes Senator Ransom amone the orators w of North Carolina. Of course there are differences of opinion, but it is the first time, we believe, that we ever heard Ransom accused of being an orator. It is a nitv that he does nt Pn(l3fiRspla his powers in tnai line in the United States Sen ate. He is glib enough with his tongue upon certain occasions, and a demagogue at all times, but the only good we ever heard of him is his ability to secure appropriations for the rivers and creeks in Eastern North Carolina. On account of his inability to eet a sufficient bnantity of fruits and vegetables, Alex, Stuart has rtpV his canning iactory scarcely half time during this season. Even at this rate he has put Up quite a lot of various eatables, such as okra and tomatoes, tomatoes, grapes, black berries, whortleberries, &c. The canned goods he puts up will com !re favorably with those put up anywhere. He has orders from New York and Baltimore sufficient to dis use of all the stock be has on hand or wilt be able to put up. Mr. Stew art's presence at the bedside of his brother, the late Henry Stewart, kept nim from giving the attention to his canning factory he expected to give it. -Next 'ear he intends to go into the business more extensive ly, and we have no doubt of his success. The Democratic convention of Mecklenburg county met in Char lotte on Monday, the 18th inst. The following nominations were made : fty4f Senate Capt. W. E. Ar- dlylf f For the House R. A. Grier, J. W. Eood and D. W. Mayes. For Clerk of Superior Court J. M. Morrow. For Register of Deeds J. W. Cobb. . For Sheriff Z. Taylor Smith. For Country Treasurer J. HI Mc Clintock. For Tax Collector R. A. Torrance. For Surveyor C. A. Sprat t. For Coroner A. A. Cathey. The following resolution was adopted by a rising vote and was carried almost unanimously, only three or four voting against it : "Resolved, That this convention has the fullest confidence in the in tegrity, patriotism and ability of the Hon. Z. B. Vance, our fellow-citizen and Senator in Congress, and the members of the Legislature from Mecklenburg county are hereby in structed to vote for his re-election to the Senate of the United Slates." Almost a Fire. There came near being a fire in the Pee Dee mill last Friday, but the prompt action of a few cool heads quickly extinguished the flames and averted what might have been ft ca lamity. The lint on one of the spin ing frames ignited from the friction of the machinery, it is supposed, and flamed up, but was confined to the one frame, and did but little dam age. It created quite a panic, for a moment, among the operatives. s "vChewing Gum Factory. Drv J. K. Mcllliecny, of the Hock ing Drug Company, received the machinery for his chewing gum fac tory last week. An expert machinist from Baltimore came with the ma chinery and has since been engaged in putting it in position. This work is now about completed, and the factory will be in operation in a few J days probably by next Monday --ine outnt was bought of the Elii cott Machine Co., Baltimore, Md., and is the beat of its kind made. It consists of a machine for kneading the gum. From the kneader the gum goes through rollers which press it into large, smooth sheets an eighth of an inch thick. The sheet is then passed between copper rollers pro vided With knives that cut it into strips about three inches wide. The strips then pass between another set of copper rollers that cut it into lit tle blocksjjust the size for a "chaw," and it is then ready for packing. Hp machinery is run by a four horse power engine connected with a six-horse power boiler, all of which is located in the rear end of the second-story of the Everett, Wail & Co. building; , -; I . - There is no question about the fact that Dr. Mcllhennys chewing gum is more popular here at home than any gum that comes to this market, ana we believe it will be so wherever introduced All that Im needed "to prove its superiority is a trial, ana, as the men connected with it have the monev to nush it. we oubtoUBuceess. I'M The first bale ef rj&ftr cotton was sold on this market last Monday by E. N. Ingram, Esq., of upper Rich mond ;R jjfai picked out on Fri day, the 4$th, and ginned, packed and sold on the 18th. It weighed 46 lbs. and was bought by Capt Everett at lOf cents. Capt. Everett says that the earliest he remembers a new bale to have been sold oil this market before was on the 22nd of August, 1881, by T. J. Bostick, Esq. Bnt They Didn't Want to Iiva little village not many miles from Rockingham the young people congregate occasionally at night and have "singings" the old fashioned sort, you know, where, in the ab sene. of an instrument, the "leader" stands tn front of the class with tuning-fork and baton and is "mas ter of ceremonies." They make fi ne music, too, tiy the way; and when it comes to the chorus of some good old soul-stirring hymn and the lead er swings his baton aloft, the class follows the, motion with .both body and voice with a sort of hands all round that carries force with it. Well, recently such a singing wa in progress in the village aforesagil oome forty or fifty "lads and lassils" were congregated in a dwelling that had been vacant for some time. They were singing a song the chorus of which begins, "We are Marching to the Grave." Just as they got to the chorus in this instance, the baton described its curve, the all WVkUt g of the class fottowed, and "We re Marching to the " literal lv brought down the house. The sleep ers gave way, the floor went down, and, from the indiscriminate scram ble to get out of there, not a person in that house Ranted to go to the "grave" either "marching" or other wise. The "leader" will pay a suitable reward to the person who finds and returns his baton and tuning-fork. Closing Oat Millinery at Cost. For the next thirty days I will close out my eutire line of Milittiery at cot for Cash. Now is the time to bay bargains, as these never was offered such an oppor tunity to bSby MiSinery. All those indebted tome must make im mediate payment no longer time given. Respect full v, Mrs. Sue P. Sasdfokd. English Sijwvin Liniment removes ail Hard, Soft or calloused Lumps -and Blem ishes trom horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs, Solints. Sweenv. RincKnne Stiri Sprains, all Swollen Throats, CourIis Etc' oave ou oy t ne aae ol one bottle, War ranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known Sold hv Fir W f VT..,n & Co. Druggists Rockingham. The Board of Sunervianrs and Rftarl Overseers of Steele's township are request ed 10 meet at Lrtttle's Mills on the first Saturdav in SeDtember. 1890 at 10 Overseers are expected to makp their re- pons. n. u. riiCHouoN, Com o. Glasgow, Va., Aug. 18. Advices from Hon. Wm. A. Anderson, who was sent to London a short time ago by the Rockbridge company, of Glasgow, Va., to negotiate with a wealthy syndicate which proposed to invest $1,500,000 in industries J the city of Glasgow, state that all ar- ngements have been made aad e money is assured. Arsenic and Potash Three Times a Day for I have been taking S. S. S. (Swift's Specific), and feel it my duty to state its results, that others who are simi larly Med BB gnf! b. my ex perience, and be relieved of their sufferings. I had suffered for a long, long time with what doctors called Herpes, an eruption of the skin, forming scales and blotches, which was horribleto endnre. Under the advice of physicians I took 30 drops of Fowler's Solution of Arsenic ev ery day for 2o years, besides many other kinds of medicines, without a cure. I have been taking S, S. S. for about two months, and the erup tion and unpleasant symptoms have all disappeared, and I am continu ing it to completely root it out of my blood, which I am confident il will do, and what it has done for me l am sure it will do for iui luciviuo Luuusanas oi s all over the countrv which other treatment. I hav 15 in my present business for 22 years &. tx. rvousE, uealer in Machinery 31 and 33 West Maryland street, Indianapolis, Indiana. Treatise on Blood and Skin djseas mauea iree. JswiftS WmW a Are you restless at night, and harassed by a bad cough? Use CjJ H McLean's r Wine Lung Balm, If will secure you soond sleep and effect a prompt and radi- Exposure totrough weather, gettji nvina m amn nnai-it,a ii the contraction of diseases of the kidnevs llfr cure of all kidaev and liver tuauble mt that valnoMtflT Si W , ' - v woa , ur ii MC- Leans Liver and Kidnev Rlm sinn per bottle at Fowlkea & co's drug store. Subscribe for The Rocket. 3T1 iwn tftl IV others, wet. ii n i aifc ujaa i Lis: Itch: MflMeW anA 4ilVZ .1 lJ ' r ;;jt ;of'-r wiura on nuraans or anttnh cured in 50 minutes by Wool ford afcanitary Lotion.- -This never fails. Sold by Dr. W.M.FowlkesA Co. Dru gists, Rockingham, N. C. r . 5 Sick headache, wind on the stomach, fcir- 3 uauaeit, are promptly and agree ably banished by Dr J H McLean's Little Liver and Kiduey Pellets. 2-5 cts. a vial. &old at Fowlkes & co's drug store. Wm. Radam, Microbe Killer, Aus tin, Texas ; Dear Sir: I have been h pains in my chest and small of back, and mv hnrlv anA rn ncrc coverea witn pimples. I used several gallons of your Microbe Kill er, and the result is that pains and pimples havakaosr entirely disap peared. Yours truly, Edwaud Meyer, -oo Alamo Plaza, San Antonio. Tex Fop sale bv Dr W f i?,n, . mw. . mm - 1 . i 3r Loin pa ny, , Office Board Commissiokeus, 1 PiIChmosd County, j August 4tb, 1890. Ordered, That there shall be an entiely new registration of voters for the County of Richmond :for the coming election. That th Clerk of this Ronrrl ahoii r. a copy of this order at some public place wi cu,vu tunviiBuip m i ms county, so as to give 30 das notice of this order before the first Monday in September, 1890. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of an order marfn l.v th. M. .a 01 lommissinncin of RiK.r, n i their meeting the 4th day of A ugust, 1890. w. w. I)eEKKY, Clerk. for Sale. I WILL SELL at private sale tUp fol lowing Tracts of land r One tract containing 9CiCi n East of the Ellerbe Sprincs. heavilv fim- bered and unimproved. One tract containing 12 am-ps nno nnor. ter of a mile from the Ellerbe Springs a good tenant house and good barn on same. yne tract containing 10 acres, three miles West of the Ellerhe Snrintra ' aA buiMmg well improved. ? (0 acres bottom land a fine place for stock raisincr Any peiton wishinn to lmv . 1inrrr,;i will do well to call nn mo t n,,ct;ni-'0 Mills. N. V. S. W. B0STTCK, REAL ESTATE AGENT. THE MM CAROLINA COLLEGE OF A6J1I. CULTURE AND MECHANIC AITS Will Begin Its tad Session September 4th. THE new and large shop buildings for warkine in iron and wood will h, ready for occupation, and all the depart-ni.-nu.aro equipped lor thorough work. Kxpentes are less than io any similar col lege iff existence. Many members of the FreshdHpf class am already emploved at remunoBiive salaries. For further particulars address Alexander Q. Holladay, Pres., Raleigh, N.-C. STATEMENT. JAS. P. LEAK, Treasurer, Iu account with Tcwn of Rockingham, N. C, to May 7, 1889. 1889. DR May. To amount received from iinuor licenses i inn nn To am't roe'd from fines, &c. 79.(X " privilege taxes 163.83 ' M.PColeonaet 69.68 " ' " of tax hooks 833.00 .51 1890. Mav BP CR. By dolmqyent tax list, $ 23.G3 By claims p'd and cahcl'd 221 2.03 By paid on daim Ko. 415 1 16.70 Bj' paid W. I. Everett on town clock, $192.15 $2545.51 NORTH CAROLINA, ) Richmond County. J Superior Court. Petition for Sale of Land for Partition, Maigaret McR. Wishart and Walter Wish art and Anna Bell Wishart, who are minors and sue by their next friend, Margaret McR. Wishart and Frank Mc Neill. EX PARTE. By virtne of a decree of the aforesaid Court in the above-entitled proceeding, I will sefi at pobltip auction, at the court house door in the town of Rockingham on Moridav. the loth dav of Sent 1890, (being Monday, of cbort), a .tract or t- .T 1 I "A 1 11- parcel oi lauu suuaie ana lying on tne south sicle of the north prong of Falling Creektti en the Laurel Hill road, ad joining the lands of J. D. McDonald and others nd containing 231 acres, more or less, being lot No. 5 in the division of the lands cif W. 0. McDonald, dee d, among his heirs at law and allotted to J TT Donakf, and described by'metes and bounds ; Kui4i;a. ; l i: : in iiio pcuuiuu iu uuuva pioicUiniT. L. R.GOODMAN. f .v Commissioner Superior Court, uly 3Qth,1890. liSTIT8TEstS: Thissclcttisf ectiont of the Sou of the most health fu 1 ocnooi in JkOKb, rear just closed. ' itudentg during ' - 1 '1 ' (il 1 Vl 1 iui (hip. Shorthand or beautiful m TOJt Lmv Latid .41. Full Cm 'ecu I lar Blany peculiar points make Hood's Bar aparilla superior to all other medicines. Peculiar tn combination, proportion, and preparation of higredlents, jt Hood's' SamparHla possesses VV the full curativo valne of tho best known remediea S 9A Jr. the vegetable king-Q'oia. Peculiar to its JcS"treb6i apanlla Is iCVthe only mcdl ?BV "Vl- which can truly besaMjOW "One Hundred Doses n& nollar." Medicines In nVr larger and smaller bottles fCjF Wqolw larger doses, and do not Produce as good results as Hood's. Peculiar to its medicinal merits, Hood s Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures hlth- rio uBKnown, and has won for itself uie Hue oi - The greatest blood purmer ever discovered." Peculiar in its " good name nome," there is now of Hood's Sarsaparilla Lowell, where sold to than of all it is made, purifiers other blood pbenomc Peculiar in its abroad nal record of sales has no other preparation attained such popu larity In so short a time. and retained its popularity and confidence among all classes Do not be induced to buy other preparations, but bo sure to get the Peculiar Medicine, Hood's Sarsaparilla SoldbyaUdruggiate. $1; ixforS5. Prepared onlj by O. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, LoweU, Han. IOO Doses One Dollar New Advertisements. Rockingham AcadsmyP noCKINOHAM, X. C. A. D. ABMLTEAD, (Graduate Univer sity of irginia,) Principal. Miss NELLIE D. ARM1STEAD, (Orad-' uaic Maryland Mute JNurmal School, Bultinioie ) ine seconu annual session will open oepiemner jst, isw, and close June 12th 1891. The Fall term will n.l .Tnn Rn The .Spring term will begin Jan. 26th. . TERMS: Tuition per term of five mouths (20 feK&;, ?! ou, $iz.uv, fcio.uu, ?'ij.ou and o.uu, accoraing to grade, payable quar- terly in advance, or piiomptly at tljead q even- month. Incidctital fee per term, $1.00, pavable in advance. Pupils will not be taken for ashorter time than the term, unless spe- cial ai-rangeincnts be made to thecontrarv. and will be charged ratably lroin date "of entrance. No -deduction will be mado for ahsonen except in case of protracted sickness (two wo3$&U A. D. ARMISTEAD, Matthews 0. Hv Va. ' - Univeksity of Mississippi. February 25, 1888. dents together at tbe University of Vir ginia. 1 knew bun well and intimately. His life has been mainlv dovotetl to tenf:. iog, and bia many patrons speak in the highest nraise of his work. He ia a chris tian gentleman: and I know he will un dertake nothing which he cannot do thor oughly. It gives me great pleasure, there fore, to commend him heartily to anv position, in college or school, which he may aspire to. JOHN L. JOHNSON. Prof, of English. Columbia, S. C, March, 1S8S. It C'Ves me sincere nleasure tn Via suretl by tlie accompanying testimonials that Mr. A. D. Armistead has fullv iusli- lied the hieh ortinion I exnreaaoH of bim 20 years ad. His added exnftrience as teacher now arreativ enhances i.Ua elnim-. then basod on'liis merit, sis atiwlnut nn,l Scholar. I have no doubt of ! nminatu qnalincatioiis fcr the work of instruction ana aiscipune. Jdwahd . JoKnes, Frotessor in S. C. Col lege. iw K. C. -Jutv 22. "87. tt Ctu't. Andrew D. A rmisfrd is sn well attested as a rounded thorough schol ar, and as an experienced and successful teacher, that it ia hardly necessary to com mend him to your favor in connection with his application for the Principalship of one of your schools. I should be glad if my warm commendation, based on a lone acojuaintance, couia aciit anything to tins Weight of testimony in his favor as .m cy- cellent gentleman and an admirable scliol- ar, every way quainied tor the important duty to which I hope it will be your pleas- x l 1 ni tt " C- ure co-assign mm. iiios. iiume, jr., Frof. Lng. Lang, and Lit., Uni. of N. C. IRON FENCES BATES, POSTS, GUARDS, erery descrlpUoa. COLUMNS, SILLS, LINTELS, GRATINGS. ' VERANDAS, STAIRS, CRESTINGS, TOWERS. Write for CatAlogfuct. GREEKBBORO, N. C. ftcolnn rvf I V .... t fl i.TT t-'li.ii.:.: .:iil. .i 27ih darof August, 1800. kumvu lusiiiuiioa wm of vji n on me Tn addition to thorough instrnr-ttrn m tiuwuuiui in uuuuepruuciu vi lusiru- i - iT 1 T A I i f T- ..i2 raencai anu vocai music, iiocuiion, An, ana i-nysicai i raining. ' CJlfareB moderate. For catalogue apply to ; - 4 ' ii. t tt B.F . DIXON, President. Ren. eiiiber we reduced the price of milk shakes from 10 to 5 cents a glass. ., . Rockingham Drug Co, Worilisale tolte, w Hi YO c RACKET m - Notwithstanding this is the dullest season of the year, if you will visit the Racket yoa will see a Summer Boom of Business Activity Our low, one-price system throngs our storo with customers even in midsummer. These two irresistible levers of hard cash, : UNDERBUY and UNDERSELL. make The New York Racket still a grand success. New goods pouring in every day, and still we can scarcely supply the demftncL We have one of the most varied assortments- ptff goods that is carried pur Increasing isgenuine proof of the popularity of Special Bargains Big line just in which we offer X . . .... II 1 i -a act vy uuc x uiius iibuaiiy gom at co.uu, m, . bi.iUO, jui m, .i xvv n. umiuui prices. ."e P1 ?n H cotton goods hare advanced, but we still continue to bold the prices down. Best yard-wide Sheeting made, at 6i cents. Checked Homtspuus at 4i cents, f 1 M ! Q fffcC! M Q S 1WWB W66WWb An C!K 7 .. j. 1 ; j iew une imwc ijuuw, an Kinas, just in, :it Kork Uoltom prices. 11 11 1 . ... . VUl WI,UC c JJtll IIIIUII I IS UinillUl, H11Q WfY ffer them at Prices which no regular house" fta n matoll 1Ud'L11- HI T 1 .mm m m mviiu YUU tf,ill, UrtlL Rt t.hft New York Vnd we will save vou money. Very Respectfy, J. HEADQUARTERS for DRUGS I PricBs LDWBr than Ever Before I TRY US place to buy hp, Paint Brushes. iluc oauic mu Soffit IT n Tl A YflH A RTC STPTC and b n't. L-nnw Tl- " - ....... j -. . . i wlbii u i'l. ruwiKCS cm always be found in bis office in the store and will gladly advise ar.d prescribe fc. yon. Our stock of JEWELRY and Spectacles is complete. In season we carry our usual large stock of Fresh Garden Feed. rrescnpiious careiunv coiupounuen -m r.-ii .1 Dr. W. SOMETHING NEW THIS WEEK! Think of it! A Suspender Back, wnrrantel not to break for Jwo'years Harris' Grip Bock, a naw meluf appliance for joining suspenderitttHhe back. - Why the Ha rrig Vire Buck&nspender should be used in preference to all otlMrgr ' i The buckle is warranted to startd two years steady wear. It has no rough surface to injure the clothing. It will not qui the web. The hoofc wiH not bend out of shape or break off. It has no sptingo bother with when engaging or disengaging the hook. It takes a firm hold of the webb and cannot slip. It has three times the strength and durability of any other buckle on the market. The Harris Grip BackTTpuf ttn Hi smsHVThanner that the web is cushioned between the edges of it and the metal door not come in contact with the back of the wtfrer, and it is impossible io rip or break the fuppender at that point. Try a pair of these suspenders, nnd be convinced that they will outwear two pair of any other make. We are requested to warrant all buckle, grip backs and etrap fastenings for two years, and replace free eharge,ny that are broken within that time. For sale at 3kl, U, Shoes and Harness ! 1 a vt icT75 ; .;n Qf 1,; l.m and is ing firsi-class work in his r i " ""Mji- line. Iloots Shoes and Harness mndr and ripaired rtt: the heat pesaible manner and j 4 Ipwerjfrites 4nan tbey have ever been known in this market. Wood band-aiade Waim s at $1.00 ; other bridles a correspoading Tow prices. A fail stoct of itarneas and amliea alwavs oft hand, and made to order on. sW-ni b ! I'-&BrjFf Ad U The Ecclrt. 1 in town. Tsrade One Low Price. This Week in Pants, for 38 cents, 43 cents and up. rr rr i -v Some we oner lor and be convinced your yourself that this is tfc- Oil, Paints, Varnish, r Our minos nvr v., v. - - Racket always hive the best goods at the lowest figures ' this any of our customers will tell you Time and again: igSv. houses have sprung up to compete' with us, onlv to meet iow; uisappoimment. unr expeneDce. hard lor .Tt 1 1. I ' 1 omuj auu idiviui aiieuiion io ousiness nave taught u exactly what the people need, hence we are always ready to serve you and give you prompt and polite attention and to cuarantee HatisfHetinn vniirtclf t-1 1 j . . aay or night. Lome to 6ee us. M. Fowlkes & Go. Russeirs RUBT F.WILLI IMS & CO Importers asl GROCERS - T RICHMOND, Vs.. 'presented ny MAlvm Sully. NUATmt' r nc' 1.J!',,j4ertEff - . W WW V
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