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$ BB -2V it - afM 41 I u li .TTt""BBSl C. GUTHRIE, Editors and rpp'j rs. Office ; ' ""5"". fpraoWTOOH bates: fuWi?;: ."" .. $1.50 Ii5dV? Wished on ap: PlJLT8HEI EyERY THURSDAY. 1 - ' POK! V jJENATOR : ' ' v i ZEfcTJLON B, VANCE. f COKGRESS, SIXTH MSTEICT, & g. ALEXANDER, " ot Mecklenbuxg. ef J ustice of trSunrm f"Vnf. V. aT3. MpKKlAlON. . ' Fr A38?-"! U8tljf tne Supreme Court QS; WAtTE c$f TF SHPejiPf Cquft Judge, 7th District : 7 JAMES D. McTVEK, Of Moore. " . FOK SOLICITOR, 8EVEKTH MSTICT " . FRANK McNMLL, Of Richmond. Thi " - Thj pounty conventions alruos without exception are enthusiast! eally endorsing Vance. Samnson . county is the latest Vance is oinr hroujih with a whoop in spite pi roiK, Kamsay and all the rest of that tribe, Xorth Parolinians have oo high an appreciation of his great public services and too much grati jude for the glorious work he has done for the State eyer tft sit down OA btin ler anybody. ONE THINQ AK& iNOTHEH. v: The Western, Nprth Carolina Con- xerenee the Methodist ch urch will feeat A cord on the 26th No- Railroad construction in the South is Tery active at present There are wore roads being built and contem plated in this section than in all the rest of the United States put to gether. ' A Mississippi editor has found solution, of Ue question at present worrying tne Constitutional Conven tion in that State. He says " Dis franchise for petit larceny and build he hen roosts low." lodge Strong soon open, a law school in Raleigh. According to the gentlemen of the, bar in these parts a school to educate people to be clients is much more needed than one to torn more lawyers loose on thecountry. Central Railway of Georgia intends having its charter amended. Arrangements have been made by Which $6,000,000 of English money will be secured o be spent on im provements on the road. The char ter is to be changed so the road will e given the power to issue the nec essary bonds. The Carte Chronicle delivers lecture to Capt. Ashe of the News and Observer gently chiding him for his propensity to flatter the peo ple he wtftfSho,t. V alj might read the cnronicie s lecture w-itn profit. Too many adjectives by far are used in writing about people. Merit ought to be appreciated ; good ztb ought tpt be ?aid. pi tpoae no id wholesale praise is strong to k - cdupr, i.rT. - sr. s,jw;; condemnel. f7W oi everyj mtmcr&t P n,Q tie to bfe rjjpning off strange eoda. W fojd to indulge in a&r foolishness, f h ote is close, and if the Demo crats expect to do anything' they must work like beavers and work together. The sooner and more fully this is realized the better will be the chances for PeraoeVatip success. That interesting question, "Which fs the mother of the chick, the hen pat lays the egg or the hen that natehes it? ' that has so oRen agita tedthe rural debating societies,seems in a fair way at last to be author itatively decided. A man in Lon Island has a fancy species of fowl, epecimens ot bioh he had no diffi culty in disposing of at $20 or $25. One of his hens strayed ofi and laid some eggs pp. a neighbor's premises, uicfi, were hatched out by the neighbor's " Domipick," After the chickens got about half grown the proprietor of the fancy fowls saw them and recognized them as being or nis oreed. He forthwith made a demand for them. The matter is now pending before a justice of the peace ai rarnesville, L. I. We will watoh for the decision of the justice W"n a.great deal of interest. It is a wouuer to us that an important question like this has not been de cided long ago.. We are glad it is in a lair way to be set at rest. At the South Carolina Democratic State Convention, B. R. TiHman, of iwlgenejd, was nominated for Gov ernor j T. Gary, of Abbeville, raei.-uoyernor; J . E. Tindall, of Clarendon Secretary of State: F. T. Bates, ef Orangeburg. Treasurer : V. J. -Pope, of dewberry, Attorney General J W. H. Ellerbe, of Marion, Comptroller-General ; W. D. Mav- neid,isupt. of Education: and H. t ijarteyj Adjt-General. Of the above two only are Alliance men, . .. . : uue a manutacturer and the rest lawyers, which is a little remarka ble, considering that the Alii ance completoly controlled the Con vention. The platform adopted, so tar as it relates to National affairs. is the same as that adopted by the uemocrats of North Carolina. Reso lutions were passed demanding Constitutional Convention and con demning any attempt to disrupt the tiemocratic party. Well, the rum pus is over,and we know the people oi teouth Carolina are glad of it. KUCfcfeufsgpica-SalTe, 4-fte best S.alve in the world for brmscs cut3, sores, ulcers, jsalt rheam', fpver sores tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. 1 s guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money r- iuncieu. rnce 25 cents per box. For sale oy ur w M J? owlkes Cp. Persons who lead a ljfe of exposure are -Vjv.v. lusuuiaium, neuralgia aua lum- oago ana win nnd a valuable remedy in Dr J H McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment ; it will banish pain and subdue inflamma tion. Sold at Fpwlkes & co'a drue store. Far better than the harsh treatment of mumcmes wnipn nornbly gripe the patient v uvowuj tue waung ot tne stomach Mr J H McLean's Chills and Fgvg.. r by mild vet fiffecti at 50 cents a bottle at Dr, W. M. Fowlkes When nature faltp.rs recruit her enfeebled energies with Dr J ti 3 Z "n "tlt;u8lue"ing uoraial and iilood Purifier. "SI 00 hr.tU v...n co s drug store. Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael C.nrt makes the statement that she caught cold' which settled on her lungs ; she was treat ed for a month hv Kor f.im;K- i,:: but grew worse. Hp told her she was a Hopeless victim of consumption and that no medicine could cure h&r P gist suggested Dr. King's New Discoverv Mi vuusuiuduou ; sue Dougiit a bottle and to her delight found herself benefited from first dose. She continnAH its noo nnr) nft . , - . - -t.n u uiigi taking ten bottles, found herself sound and well, now does her own housework and is as well as she ever was. Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at Dr. W. M. Fowlkes & Co.'s drug store. Large bot tles 50c. and $1.00. . Children will frwlv t.il-A rr T tt tu - j vv.v m. A A. UVj Lean s Tar Wine L COUgh SvrUDS. it Contains no nninm will soothe and heal anv disease of the thmat. or lungs quicker than any other remedy. Sold at Fowlkes & co's drug store. Itch. Mance. and Snrnirh or animals cured in 30 minute? by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails Sold by Dr. W. M. Fowlkes A fn F)r. gists, Rockingham, N. C. mw 1X11 ight It anv man tAlla v, n . Wataon mn ai v ti eu you gooos cneaper tban Henry JJ tt00 anjfhtfot him in the eye with it: in other words, show him these prices and tell him to duplicate them if he cTi : HaBte from! i3?!LBK?f- ,U5,uPi Men'8 Sui from ISL50 up; naisirom 8 cente each up; Calico from 4 cents per vard ud- Pint 3 W r UP 5 Pine from 1 cent W OP ; Peneils I Al Cffl;rPiDK from 12, cents pe: yard ud: Dress ?U, from TE Ku?PL?fef 20 ?. P.. Alio' a handaome line of ; 7 '" . nq 9iO0Knette tiiazere from 82.00 up. SusDend- Also stacks and pUes oi all sorts of goods at proportionate low prices. borne and see and examine my goods and you will see that they are first class, regular stock, double-struck in the weaving, warranted not to rip, tear, qor piipker in a shower. ' Our CprnpU Rockingha mi , . oMTtwaref" WC Wi" frm t,n?e DRY GOODS ANfH HARPi pe: yard up; Dress Goods from ! WITH ALL THE acoomtm n,rvTu . . . , i. ats ud. Also a hanHmm. li., f T L:' i x" r",u'-1. ln ,"W2'B ' t.w ! fu' &nd 1 He lft LP abl coming faon (odcbedB uat ir Ume tioj wiU be give. 10 tbS j Reipectfally, W. C. LEAK, Wm. L. STEELE. LEAK & STEELE. r WISHART'S OLD STjIJYD.J Have just bought in the Northern Markets a Handsome Line of Aug. 25tb, 1890. ). WILM CATCH HI Mi OLOTNIN . Hatb. AND Sick headache, wind on the stomach bil iousness, nausea, are promptly and agree- arny oamsiied by Dr J H McLean's Little Liver and Kidney. Pellets. 25 cts. a vial. Sold at Fowlkes cfe oo's drug store. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. These goods were bought low down a ... . tor cash and will be sold At - Close - Figures ! WE WILL SELL YOU Judge Graves' Charge. His Honor referred to the eeneral principles of government under which the people are protected in their, rights oJ person, reputation and DroDertv. He SO 11 or ht tn im . ' if o press, upen jurors the pature and mportapce of their position as guar dians of the peoples' rights and in- 1 terests, and encouraged them to the exercise of their duty, as prescribed by oath, to "diligently inquire" into all violations of law and "true pre sentment make" in cases that might come before them: He was explicit in the definitions of the vnrinns Crimes indicated by statute without being tedious as to "hair splitting" distinctions, trusting largely to the education and intelligence of those whom he was addressing directly Ajiogetner, wnne mapping out a line of, conduct for the grand jury, he epdeav.ored to make his charge ' : 1 : . '.i Bervy si geuersu purpose in me way of enlightening till the people present on oaanv points compre hended in pur system of government tana raw. its aeJiverv marked an hour of Droht to a 1 who were so for tunate as to near tne charge. The Importance of nnrifrme the blood can- Hot be overestimated, for without pure blood you cannot enjoy good health. At this season nearly every one needs a BOOd medicine to Durifv. Vitalize, and enrich the blood, and we ask yon to try Hood's Daki ilia r Sarsaparilla. It strengthens rebuild! and builds Ut the svstam. creates an annetite. and tones the digestion while it eradicates disease. The peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation of the vegetable remedies used Hood's Sarsaparllla pecul- -r- it ft iar curative powers. No O IXSGli other medicine has such a record of wonderful cures. If you have made up your mind to buy Hood's Sarsanarilla do not be indnned tn take any other instead. It is a Peculiar Medicme, and is worthy your confidence. Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists. Prepared by CI I. Hood St Co., Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar Notice, There ira aft eciUpg teepe i the 4 e'clocl settle oft ne day of the Fife nectfft t ewt, A vere'slerfti VXVM MP .ft ft ier cises were suspeftded.. The poles of t'ie tent gave way and the et ten1 cloth dropf4own on the head of thousand people inai were .Que ogfftAletoan named ser sad her arm bror erebryise to What Does It Mean? Doses One Dollar" means simnlv that Hood's SarsaDarHla is tua mggt fcpomicaL medicine to buy, peonuse.H gives more ior the money thaft anj pher preparation. Each bottle contains 100. doses and wirf average p-faitf, a mouth, whUe other preparations takeft according to rectjns, are gone in a Week I n.. n HI I II till". OQD VwlV4 tMl.lnH . : , . . : Newi-SS, IlA,., Oct. 23, 1889. Wm Katmm, m. I will attend at the following nl the days mentioned for the purpose of re ceiving the State and Countv TaYPS frr the current year, 1890 : Williamsons. Wednesday. Onf.nhPr 1 liaurel Hilk Thnrsdav. October 2. Laurinbure. Pridav iind Satnrdoi- r. o i r J ' i.uuer o ana . Wolf, Pit,' nday, October 6r Mineral bpnngs, I uesday, October 7 Steeles. ( Little's MilM WoH Octobers. Beaver Dam, Thursday, October 9. Black Jack, Friday, October 10. Eackineham. Saturday. Oet.ol Hamlet, Tuesday, October 14. Tax-cavers are earnestly remieatoA meet me oromntlv and settle t.hpir fnvuo as the law does not admit of mv affnrrlinrY induloenco. After the first of Novemhpr. rnllnpflnne Will be. made bv distraint anrl mv ri, ties may be, looked for. All persons who have failed to list their property and polls for taxation must do so on or before the 1st day of November, 1890, Or thev Will be DroCPfidftH nrainat according to law roll tax lor 1890 is $2.18, the 18 cents being added for court house. JUHJN M. SMITH, Sheriff of Richmond County, N, C September 12, 189.0. S?a': I cheerfully testify as to the cura ifo nmoftr of ,vous medicine. Hayincr be.en,aspfferer firp&i weak lungs, bronchial iffllktW of Microbe Killer all'of the aboyo J D5t t1 -'fry uwappoaicu. ' xoar&etc.,. laps.. L. Davis, Janitor Howard Memorial Library. TR&j. sale Vv. WV FowlkesT Co. : Neuralsic, pain is usually of an intense- Iv aharp, cutting or burning character. Jo. effect a speedy and permanent cure tnorouspjy witn baivatioa w, tne ateslj pain-ca,re earth, . 25 cents. tJUpa, -Qrgana, any kind of tusical Jtistirnen.ts tetnngR, lusic and ooks, and tor iinea an,i JN.ee.dies, mi, airs.v.calt on of address . .WRIGHT J5ro., LRqckinghaoo. N. G.. THE WfiRLRffi BPfiT Kii Butt&fi S2.50 Stee no wra&i ior bit's, jnt ana wear. PoaiaTel? .sBiein Amsrl f or the monr. iSdnothl J. M. PEKPLES & CO.. Chieaaro, Sold in Rockingham only by from - - S2.50 to SP7.BS1 Overcoats from - $5,00 to $20.00. EVERYTHING IN PROPORTION, And all GroodL Values. Our line of Underwear is particularly well selected and we can please you in quality and price. Come and examine it, We Have Strictly One Price for Ail, And Sell for Cash Only. YOURS TRULY, LEAK & STEELE. I LADIES! Do you know that Mrs. Sandford'B ia th inrtrmit Milliner ktr w;u. i. ana Lnarlotte ' Did vou know that she is rirrlif Kr in v. 1 ifjii: A.j 7T"."j "b"v v..V4u.u, , nuu lUIHJlIlg ine lareest Miinnerv ana fancv unnri w hmnn .r in tv,;r 9 t- - , . ' "77 . ".g,n vvy tuu irunH : xi you uon I, just go over ana inspect ner stock, wnicli is one of the nicest, and she sells so much UVU.. u.. ji otuvh. aiiivuiK consists 01 exervtMne in tne Ladies line Hata, Bonnets, Plumes, $b,bons, Ac. ' 8 Dress Goods of Every Description, WITH TRIMMINGS TO MATCH, Si ngle wid th Cash meres 8, 9 and cents. Doable width Cashmeres 15, and 29 cents. All-wool Flannel 25 and 30 centB, best value you ever saw for the money, All-wool Silk:Fipsh Henriettas, best value, for 50, 75, 90 and $1.10. You cannot find the eaual of thue aoods you can get it from us, Coe and, look at them before you buy.. for all kinds of feet, and we give you a nice fit. For good goods we guarantee the If fill's Hats Novv' this is a liule out of line b we haTe a ot of 18 cents worth 25 and 50 cent. Mens. 29, 43, 68 to $1.90. If you want a good hat for a little money, now's your time. "' N ntifiriQ of a11 kiud8. Handkerchiefs, Gloves,. Jerseys, Hosiery, Ladies' Under Ve8ts CorSfit. Tinhv Oana nnrl Rant. TVro,. 'TVV.l- Wice line of ladies and men a Collars at 5, and 10 cents ; in other words, if yon want to buy your goods cheapt come to 1 (KS. SUE P. SANDFORD & CO.'S. Land for Sale, I WILL SELL at private sale the &U lowing Tracts of land : Qne'.iract containing 200 acrea, 3l miles East of 'the lerbe Springs, heavily tim bered and UBimnroved 1 . 1 . r - O np tract ennrjuniner 9rnffn. nn. T T II X y.J vjiv Mm..- bijr a, mMB-e-Ty ieroe opringsa good tenant house and good barn on same. One tract containing 210 acres, three nail?8 Wes, of the Ellerbe Springs. Good l..:Vj: 11 j uuimijnjg-rweii improve 60' acrea bottom land a fine place for stock rajsiag. Any person wishing to buy a bargain; will do. well . to. cajsl on me at Byatiek's' Mills, 1,0, SEAL ET AGENT, Adyerti.se in The BpQjet. THE NORTH CAROLINA COLUfiB OF AGRI- ciLTtRE m mum km Will Begin lit Swwd Sessien September 4th, THE new and large shop buifyiings for,, working in iron and wood will be ready for occupaticaij ajid, alt the depart ments are equipped for thorongh work. Expenses are less than in any similar col lege, ip existence. Many members of the Freshman class are a,lready employed at remunerative salaries! For further particulars address Alexander Q. Hoh,aday, Pres., R.aleighK. C, f?here aie mjany acoiclet and diseases which affect stock &nd, cause serious incon -valence, and laea tj the (arsaer in hia. Work. Which miv ha rminlrl v nrnvltHl ki of Hr T H TtrT Ljnimnt, Get it al; W M Fowlkes eo's. ' Don 't :-: Stop Banner C Never Saw Gooi Ann i"V"r tt i -,T T- aii rivAUi,. everything in the Grocery U , - ""vhwucuct, -mu iaKes ppeciiu care in Dl Doxes. xie has a nne line of Wood and Villowwiu at a reduced price. Snuff 2 ounces for 5 cents, and Everathing as Low as Gan be Farmers, Merchants, Wagoners. and Tramps, and all kinds of neol will find it to their advantage. TO COME SEE MY ST Is in full blast. All kinds of Bread, ries, Rolls and Doughnuts can be hi The Banner Groc JOHN R. HOLT, Proprietor, Come One Come 2 Big Reduction in - I I II I 1 mil nniTl TTiniB ill r V -"v - " - v mw p i. S3.00 HATS FOR 82.00. $2.00 HATS FOR $ 1.UUHA1S 1X)K75 CENTS. Mv stock is laree and I have cot tn rln ihm r.. - O WM. t V K .11 j!u uui ueiaj, uui come ngm along and get your HMDS ii Eats, Biikas, Parasols, Glcvss Blak.ey E. corner Washiugton and Hapcock streets, EOCKIXGHAM, K. C T. C. LEAK. J. K. McILHENNY THE ROCKINGHAM DRUG COM Have a very large and well selected stock of fi jewelry, Cigars, Tobacco paints, Oils, varnishes, patent oil cans, student amp goods, nre-proof kerosene oil, &c, &c, which we offertbe public at Our stock was bought for cash, and we are prepared to sell all our good to-regular customers. Call and see how cheap we will sell you You will in trading with us. We give our REGULAR CUSTOMERS the benefit of an sddi. tional discount. We have out down Drices materially aincn rroni'nw U. .,4 v- t i . ; j -"""ft auiu huw mwm nrm, who are better prepared to do so, will continue to be ' - PIONEERS OF LOW PRICES ON EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE, J, K. McILHENNY, Manager. N OUR STOCK OF EW SPRING AND SUMMER GOOJ IS NOW COMPLETE IN Dress Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, AtPd everything else needed by the people of this community, H i vhifib will be gold as lor as sny on else wftl sett tbei, W. T COVINGTON &CO. 1 f -B H. C. WALlJ 91 WOOL WANTED! TTIGHEST MARKET PRICES will X WjM-foT Wool, by W, I. EVEBETT, ubBcjjte for th Rocket at ouoc. The Board of Supervisors and Road Overseers of Steele's township are request ed to meet at Little's Mills ob the fins. Saturday in September, 1890. at 10 o'clock. Overseers are expected to make their re - portSv .Nicaoijsow, Cbku ' mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmH vry low fc UTI MMJ MM B MB 1 1 MMMMMMMMMM or J O. mmmmmmmmmI MMMMMMMMMH ihI
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