it. ' re ( "3v ton: urg-" be- t 1 r.-. V; the,; lade .EI; j toT day, ock-V SI Jan-,' Jookc j also Sove in i." J . cein, L2m. ev " i- . "" !i .- -0;; : ( wife A iG; y , : -v. FARMERS,. JJOW.IS TJTE TIME , To Buw YOUR SUPPLIES. ; PRICES "BUSTED" BY . ; - . . HAMLET t'jt. C. i-. Having several thousand dollars' worth pf General Merchandise xyhich I am deter mined to close out as fast as possible, I . aye this day made a' general "Bust" on Prices all along the line. I am selling all Groce ' ne8 at prime cost, and Dry Goods, Cloth-' . ing, Hats, Shoes, Hardware, &c, at frqm -10 to 40 per cent below cost, and shall con- , tinue to do so until all of plesent stock is closed out. , Until present stock is sold I shall conainue to buya few staple gooda. uca. as oneeMngs. riaias, calicoes, sc ; ana shall keep a full stock of Groceries, a pf which will De sold at .what they cost m delivered in store. I am to-dav sellin.. Flour at $3.75, $4.75, ; $5.25, $5.50 an Uranulated sugar 14 lbs for $1.00 d TF.-rfcra f!" Rnrrar 1 S IKo ft! nn tt,t.' - Coff3e 4i lbs for $1.00; Good Coffee 5 lbs - for $1.00; Meat, best D. S. Sidea, 16 lb I ur x.w ; oan, large sacKS, uu ; jjar 13 lbs for $1.00: Rice 15 lbs for $1.00 .- - Pther goods equally as low: Now is the time to lay in your suppliesas most goods will go cigner. ' THOS.B. PACE . Hamlet, Feb. IS, 1891. The DeaocratioShotgua.' YOL. IX. EOCKINGH AM. RICHMOND COUNTY. N. C.,. JULY 9, 1891. NO 26. V.v 1828 It Orig'in.ated. 1 - Foa te Rocket. ELLEEBS SPINAS. 1.1 ; "Vfc-i $2 for a Pair of (Custom-Made); i from Mairafrs Bemnanta. ' Bfttlsfactton guaranteed or money refunded. . .. . SEND YOUR ADDRESS FOR SAMPLES ' An4 Inttnctlans for Self-Measurement. PIEDMONT PANTS COMPANY r WINSTOTI. N. C. PITS !-T .RSTLESSUCSS. ! fit A THICTt.V VIOtTAMS faWTLSS TAMILT MKDICINK. PHILADELPHIA Prict OH E Dollar : v r lly respond to what" their , in terest , required; than in and out of Con ' gress the Democratic party has cbn- I The morning sun had early peeped above I teBted, inch by inch, the ..invasions the eastern hills of bluish gray, ' ' , . of the peopled rights by the Kepub- j Dispelled the gloom of night and ushered UCan party ? Why, it has' not been in a gowen sunny 4ay; , . twelve months since the-Democrat- ine merry bpnngrobin's notes rang outa ;ft71ftr flwmWpd in rnnvntmn in w,1; : ii.:n , I rrv.. ". ; -..t.- That echoed forth, ; from bougb to bough. I upon the mighty silent hilL . oao-9f tlie Fihtiug Editor's Sab - jecls after the Operation (V f ) Shis city and incotpo rated in :its platfcJraj exactly What the !1 Alliance of North Carolina 'wanted incorpo- It is aday yi early June, a day that glad- rated. Could a more convincing A o 1111 dens the tiller of the soil, i Because the green and growing grain re wards his hard and honest toil. . ' It is a day of quiet, a day that lover prize and poets love, " Because all nature seems to speak a silent Goodness from above. proof of fealty be given? 'Are those who are attemptiugv to f disorganize tba - Democratic party prepared with better proof of loyalty to the i interest of our people ? Do they want out steady nd conservative ; Raleigh; -Kj C; J,une 27th. JJ. L.- 2 Polk, President of tth N-UidnaMU- JianceHo-day vrite an editorial for .' ' his paper, the "Progressive Farmer; in which he quotes t he Milwaukee , Sentinel as reporting these words"" from oitn in his speech at Lia (Jrosse,. - Wisconsin: -tlEvery step' gained by .-' : the Alliance in the South' is almost ; i' ,in the face of shotguna in the hands " of Democratic leaders.'" A s - 1 1 Col. Polk say& the quotation. from -.p the Milwaukee Sentinel is absolute- -ly falser It has been ; clearly : and repeatedly uiemonstratedi ha 8aysr t that the partisan press will not deal " fairly,1 honestly of truthfully with tne Aiuauce qr lis - orucers. lie then denounces "the News & jObser- , ver. of - Raleigh, fyr pwiJing the- - quotation from tne Sentinel-and - making comments thereon.' '.' 3 V North- Carolina ; faHnera to follow i We are at a place, a place of rest whose the example of -a convention of dis-1 -.gcugooaauQiame, satisfied Western Repnblicana? If Weil retains the mfmnrv mot nf fhaainf- I '. i . - .. ' . ed founder's name; And here, far f down beneath the shady. pebbly hill, The Spring of Ellerbe bubbles up and caol the thirsting stilL so, they win .be , mistafeen. uar people will stand together in favor i of their trusted public men and for i sound legislation. Bi There is no other genvini Simmons Liver Regulator. PtmYlea hlrttnhpj- and Rnrea and rni. j r .. . ..I -t r- i T ' iue ery spl .Ior & Pela fiome' or the their cause is removed by Simmons u u aS-o t t Uh .vn t.n hHn in h weary travelers rest I ' I ivuvvu vu muj vuicu u x . i w v u v v. Whereftvftnr rtnfi w th fcooiti, I D , iu8 mosi wunuermi Diooa meaicine iucsb maiwe, aie always doubly blest, i.!M,n,w.. , : of theday. Yet remain, unknown to manv a wav worn, fainting soul, v - . J AuAUIlg 3 JraiTOb oluiy. ; Wi&i EeHgion Isn't 1 Ram's Horn 1 ! ' ' ' It isn t going to church to see what the people i wear, or to find fault with the preacher. - ' , - -t It isn't running into debt for things you don t need and never' paying for them. - - . - . ' -- It isn't staying away from church when-you, know that a special col lection is going to be taken. It isn't leaving one "church and joining another . when, you do not like the preacher. ; It isn't reading so-many chapters aday or saying thesame prayer over and over. ( t, ?i4 5f? t iv. nA merit, and has tiie largest sale of lrtnb5nrnlpmn nnd rpfnitino- tn Pfiti anV preparation of its kind. .Ifyou anvthin ennted on Snndav. ' aec,n? lo iae xlooa s arsapariuat j 0 - . I j . I :., J 1 i I . ; . Tt ian't ttinr all t.h hia Rr.nnd lu" mw Vc ,uuu lu auyuuug v " r e t --o ------ i apples on the top; of the measure and the little rotten ones at the bot torn, ' It isn't telling other people what In buying Hoodie Sarsa parilla-"' for it is everywhere recognized a3 'the standard building-up medicine and blood purifier. Itbnswon its way to the front bv -its own intrinsic Erysipelas, -swolenf limbs, bad sores, scales" and scabs on the 'leg J to do in prayer meeting, and letting else-instead.: .'-Be, sure to get Hood's.- A Much, Bssirsd Aitcgraph. I advertise the largest stock of Furniture in the State, andthe lowest prices of any. dealer North or South. I prove it by 'figures. Who soon would gain new health anful- 1 Enange, . . ,. ; i tflbe made whole. ; m&a w18 is noxn oi woman is I Bradford Era. .11 X-X I X" ' l Z I I -i 1 Nmllr ' . , tl . , ii -1 'Robert Hunting, the veteran .nT" TTr: r.ulw U1, wu uuuu(n gh6 while in Bradford last UC1 uumc ragweed, and to-morrow, or next A A -Ifl jj V a Resting from the weary student toil, ai- d tne undertakers hath him He f JJf , 3 P6T lently and nearly alone. day tne derters hath jiim ne Bonal friends at little matter pertain J ernot.l -frtrt.h in tha mnminiir worn inor ., . . . I am watching the busy dwellers of this VT T .rrXj'"CTl. 1D to hlsoWtt colossal aggregation eacefulxesting place, i ujs.v iute a,ra.uu. ia juiuub-cu uut His ticket seller, he said, had a par- The happy ladsand lassies with such true ;u uue u "wu B"a- . rot which always sat beside him and modest grace. rnii. limea. - v. "I've just paid 87.50 for a genuine "Sir Walter Seott" letter at the auto It isn't whipping your, boy for graph sale,, said a man on a chest smoking while you have a cigar in nu street-car. your mouth. s It isn't telling the servant to say "Not at home." .... Was Words; Slang is the wart on language. Men have sight; women insight A broken silence is never repaired. r 1 u. i. it;. ;li l r Tn thft midflthf life he " is m debt . . T 7" V 77". . . oiu suy oi A Rattan body Baby. Carriage, Wire Wheels only . Onnnine Antiaue Oak Bed Room Suit(10 peices.) Walnut Frame "Wool Plush Parlor Suit, (6 peices,)., Antique Oak Sideboard, with large glass... St&ndinz Hall Racks, with glass......,.... Antique Oak High Back Wood Seat Rockers "ifeiicana Grass Hammocks, large sizetM"-- Mosquito Canopies,th. frames ready to hang 5 am boo easeisoteetnien.?i..."-"f"".".v i Ladies'' Rattan Rock ers?., . .......... &nf.innOAlr ftenter Tables. ! 16 inch sauare " top. Holland window shades, odo Fringe and spring rollers til an a Pooh! That's nothing," - replied his friend. "I know of one letter that I would be glad to give a hun dred dollars for hnd ask no ques-' tion." kX'" ' ' uJovel Whose is it?" One of my own." 'Get oui! - hat are you giving,. me?" . " , Hard shelled fact. My wife ha& it It's a love letterjl wrote to anoth er woman the week before I was married,' . - . ...... .......... ....... Platfcrm Sorine Roekers. (Carpet Seat,) Sterling Oman. 7 stops. Walnut Cae.... . Sterling Pianos, 71 octaves, Ebony Gase..... t.A iMV 4. J.,,,, t.; lil 1 A A. Ill Ifi Mir 1111 Itlim II (11J- I s - ..mm : ss 00 1 vu. " . . . me is tull of snimters and he slinetn m , . . " 1 t-v - , , lakKM J 1 : j . i - ' v I ' 1 n ITS T11 mm wm-m mwwm I I f w ' w mm rm . w . mrm . .. . :u . AtZXAirCAi- J WU1 ?-f;?w " wuwu-; ' JbJnergy is the sand in the craw ot tZCZT ZTL bIel tHraed Up m,ss!D? :. DuBo"- W "md of wk that n't "XT: " T u and great was tbe gnerof the owner do looks easy, rf : loT " ! ; DU wnen tney reacnea ranxsutaw- . We take less pains to be happy , , o.. , ney toe attention oi one oi tne can -TT yassmen was auraciea oy a wrger Man is cold aa ice to truth, but ' v i Honk of prows on the Ride hill list u,;.j..fi.,: -f' - j - .1 iini.iv in uxnei . it ial.ii iiiu . lb ihiim m mm amm. nii- Aji. - . . ,. . . Kim i the earA otmI nAfh nri him 7. v xx-iz.wc nuuiau ui. :,:j Simmons Liver Regulator - kiim. iih ai i mtw 't a vb ri-M im y ise rn ii viiLn lu si..v b.-. t . - .......... xtri. 1- - . 16001 "aose oweet ana cnarming. ways gurnp .5 75 . the very soul in me; 1 50 Her sparkling-bright and jet black eyes, 2 00 wd raven glossy hair, . ' 1 00 Pai118 a Creole beauty, a brunette mainen 2 50 with a visage bright and fair. , 150 - ' " 65 Her looks dispel the mystic gloom and 350 stillv lonlinesa. ' r 5, 59 Which pervades the hills and dales around Path-. 2ou iV t.' M r. C. D. Pay ne, p ublish erof the Union Signal, Chicago, III., writes; I never- saw anything that would cure headache like your Bradycro Attention to the daily 'habits of the young prevents sxtfleringJ1' Take I have iust put in !the furniture for three large hotels, and am receiving oraera i xxer sweet, notes, wnen sne waroies out ana runein que oi lis legs in ms vye. a 11 over Horth and South t)ajolina daily. , . , . Tf ' One price to all, an 1 that the lowest known, is my way of doing business, ii way an article from me and it does not come up as, represented, return it at my jniit t and get your monsy pact. Write me for Crta'ogues. If you Leading' Furniturr. and Music IDealer CHARLOTTE, N. C j6 and 18 West Trade Street. ) OUR STOCK QF EW SPRINGS AND SUMMER GOOD IS NOW COMPLETE IN nn a OS witlrnia leaineri) on. imnsr : n;.. r ..n.. ir - i.i c t r ixr 'thebridsVandhaBBv'tratherinffdav.' - Tn tJie imntlA rlil time he nut- . Z V" , . . . 7 . 'T?v " 1 m. uutiutrvy, vn6 f " Puts the merrv-robin's sones in silence' .ofKnr, am .ZaO, . " u"u consciousness ot wrong. 1 . Uannaway, pi Irnuty . College , t w, icrows. and screammc at the wd o - vn panVoiimh a ! Umrmnh ni0 uj-j ' f i, .!: v . : I rna vdipa rStsinn hsir.Ir nnw nlnntv I k K!-U .. f;... . .'-.: t tv: rk..,.: Aa?neavy.8naF nuaenvs arreay .-... ,of Ume Take your turn. lon't - Shallow men believe-iii luck: School, on the evening of the of the 'litaa.rnnaaaiTier1iast.awQv I rnHIUItH.MKrii. IT) inB WlUUiT UK DUb- ... I . . . I ' t. . ' . ThAbrnwtftKplnfV 1ta lifaL.a' i lii ' crowa 1 v .L - strong -men believe m cause and ef- 29thult. M M.au l -I iiiictuuuo v nio uuniia, ' xour oanK account unitke vour- Dngnt as dawning day; trnwsfir and a wasn that ahideth dhile I sazejnpon her face so fair excitemeni He starteth down into 11 and watch her witching wiles, The shadows of the place are all lit up with her pleasant sunny smiles. Future travelers will rest at the place where EHerbe's water's rise, Poets will come to see the spot and view the beautioua eyes; lent in children, cured bv Simmons I nir i... i;n. aii eth backward and the oleander com eth after him and. sitteth on him. He buy eth a watcb 8og, and Sopietliing Wrong With San., when cometh home from the lodge News & Observer, the watch-dog treeth him and sit-1 Astronomers say there is a big But I'll keep her name a and sacred thing. j And leave the stoiy of her life for some oeelseto sing, f ; Db Witt Walter Osox. solemn secret i near hm udt tosy morn. He group of spots at theedge of the sun. Dress Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, And everything else needed by the people of this community, all of which will be sold as low as iry one else will sell them. - W. T. COVINGTON &CO. Tell Them' Who is Eespcnsible. Raleigh News & Observer. I Our farmer friends are inquiring more minutely about the real causes of their embarassment, and are closelv searching . for those who are goeth to the horse trot and hetteth his money on the brown' mare and the bay gelding with a blaze-face! winnetb "He marrieth a red beaded heiress with a wart on his nose, and the - Nothing but a mule oecu pies less space than his hind jbot' and makeS- less noise. - ; ." Every life is a 'center; and all things are made fur it as ii there were no other.f Tie a 'cowardV hand behind him and you give him an additional rea son to boast. ; . . THE HOTEL RICHMOND. They present aormidable appear ance, These spdts are surrounded by the surface heaped up in a mountainous -manner, and shine brighter than the sun itself. The Wilmington fetar says: In a few next day the parent ancestor goeth J days the rotation of the sun will under with a fee, arrest," and great I have brought this disturbed region liabilities, and cometh home to live J ner the centre of the disk. It will with his beloved son-in-law. I be worth watching, for daily and hourly marvelous changes will lake grammer schools the teacher was ex- r The presence of dandruff indicates place there, the explosions may be-1 plaining an examph? in arithiueuu A;ki- e-i ,A i a diseased scalp, and if not cured, C0Iue weaker, and the; spots grada- 0n ihv blackboardvand had tiuish was proclaimed by some of the AL Hance press that the merchant was oppressing the farmer, k but in the last number of the National Econo mist this is denied and the farmer is told that the merchant is hot the enemy This frank ' admission of a Harper s Young People. truth, aod candid, statement of ltj f If you read these learned maxims J. NEWT' CAMPBELL, Manager Fitted up with "all Jhe.. riioderh- appoint- mWts of a coiiiplete, hotol..'; , Eleotric call hoik- hot. and c old baths, -': : . . Don't i belch in' people's faess. Take Sinimous Liver Regulator. Qorreciing-the Teacher; The HomesteQd.yf . , . In in one of; the Springfield blanching of, the hair and baldness ally disappear, or there may be a ed it with the exceptian ' of the hist' will result. Hall's -naif Reftewer lar greater outourst tuat win snaiteri two figures of. the answer, which will cure iW I , tho. brilliant shell or the- sun over was in dollars and cents, when sin was called out of the room. ; . Oui re turning, ope. of tbfripupils rawt-d he; hand and said, "Tbere'are some cents to the answeF in, the book, but there isn't any on the boards -"Why Nellie, what du you roeau by spak inglo me like that?" the teacher ex claimed in anger.;; After the- school had geen in a roar ojEilaughter Joi rover a minute cat ;-dawned on tlie poachers mind that it . was cfiits" instead" of 'sense' that the girL-Wan talking about. too. brilliant shell of the- sun over millions of square miles. A dose of Simmons Liver Regula tor, taken daily, will relieve and prevent indigestion. Cold, cough, coffin is what phi-.' losophers term "alogical sequence.'' ; One is very liable follow the oth-' er: but bv curing the cold with a dose of Aywr's Cherry Pectoral, the cough will be stopped and - the cof fin not heeded just at present. Helen Mamma, what is a casus Mother My child, never speak - of anvthinsf so indelicate. v. -If' is the' v ? mammm Latin for soraaclx-ache Life. Do Yon Want & Dog. Lexington Observer. The editor is the owner: ot a by the organ of the National Alh and take note of each small thing ance will, we trus clear the way you may come to be a prophet and for a readier reception of other : foretell the gladsome spring. When truths. We have - never doubted as f treea begin to blossom and the vio- TllB ed: tor is the owae- oi a $0 to what was the cause of the em- (0 bloom; when tha bullfrogs in I that wouid dispose- of; not be barrassed condition oi agriculture tne meadow warble boom-aa-ooom- caU8e we don't like the doe but we in this country, nor have we been ah-booin; when ducks are4 flying like t0Li do favor3 r0F tfae pttopie. any less convinced as to where the northward and bright butter&ies are fhia dog is supposed to-be hall responsibility i should ba located, 0utf and robins go housekeeping in growru He is now tb Bizie of a The cause can t easily. ba found (in, the broken waterspout; when gTass- ve'arisffi.- His Qualities can't the legislation oi i ongress, aiu ,wr rioppers arq nopping, anu oweii uaw surpassed and his pedigree is ma know that the KepuDacan parBy, icome out at nignt ana ven,iure in t nuestionfid. Without eoina into alone is "responsible for this legislaif youri. bed-room, ' attracted by the details we would say that he is ahe tion. How. then; can the peocw j light; when birds fly.dqwu the chuoj-- third setter: one third bound and ever obtain relief so long ps the par; ney,and hen's-walk in thedoor, and one-third dog. On a fresh egg h tv which has enacted the mbar-e beetles hold conventions in the cen, can't be beat.. He is familiar with rassing laws remain in power ?. The J terof the floorwhen "I tlie ;ia.u,d is all the half-grown chickens in town cause must be removed or the enecw o'er your shoe-tops as you cross the I ye have never known his color; will continue to remainj but hot- new plowed lajod -your may ' count I hit it resembles a side of. -oak -tan n- withstanding this fact, H bas somer- on it as certain that: sweet spring is.' !ed leather sprinkled with r ink" .We tira,ea ap'peared to us that there was near at hand. - -4 ' will sell, him or give him away Call a studied purpose ori tthe part . w -. : , , early and secure a bargain,' soma Alliance papers, to munnoia R p; p mak positivet cure8, of jromme larmere "" rall atages of Rheumitism; Syphnis, "When your heart is .bad, and your head is bad and you are bad Mpflri throucb. t what : iav needed 1 abked a" Sunday school teacuer i ler"class-l'know--.Ay,s Sarfa parilla V?nswereda link, girl whose 'sick : mother had recent iy. been restuied to health by that niwtl icine. -w:x. . . iyiall tbearts of triaideu job! ety. -l She, lures biuv where the lounlaiui And while, she' sofily, n-tuii!ei It is said that there use only two if- . - -i necessary iwou w uiu " BW Poison, Scrofula, 'Old. Sores, hundred and sixty-three bones ji. to apt intelligently on , publio ques- Malaria,and Female- Com- the human body, Miiit when a" man tiona. .Why not te!Mh farmers , . . v p p CftW-fni ton- has been hoein' nbutoes 'all d;ur vSt raw berry,-" U:. He tks a.-tt jrtf inkn u'w; nlaints v the whole truth, ana leitnem ndan excellent appetiser, build- once ior an, mas vcwuwouu pg,rty ha'A nevei; 'failed Iq t substan- in up the Fystem rapidly.'' long it is 'hard for .blui to. jiiere Every -'tissue, of 'U lie ioy.1 ever ntrve, ooiie ana muscie .is .mnuc stronger and morehealty by taking tiooa 8 oarsananua . At I he .present-day a ton . of dia- tnonds m worib about 7.000,0'.X). - . . . - 7-t-1 1 r - THE GKEAT HAIR-KESTOREE. ; .The use of various unguents to dress? ; ; - and beautify the hair is a custom as .old: . i v and universal as tae race ; hut prepara- r , ' tions to prevent "the hair from falling " out, or for jestoring it to its original color and fullness, seem to. be of modern origin and confined to the limits of the-. higher civilization. Probably the fatal-. istki and .superstitious . ideas i of . the i-; , ancients and of most barbarous people : would forbid their interfering with what . ' seems to be the course of nature, in - thinning the locks, and sprinkling them .: with gray, as lif e advances toward tho: , .'close. 1 - , " The ancient Hebrew poetically termed. ; white hair "a crown of glory," and so it is when it gracefully adorns the brows . of the aged. Bat when a person in the , full-vigor' of life becomes gray, his gray hair, so far from being a crown of glory, ' -; is rather an Indication of weakness and 'premature, decays What may be ad-. .. . ' mired in '" John Anderson,; my Jo,, - John" at eighty ,s is to be deplored , in ": John Anderson at thirty or forty ; It has been observed that early bald- ,v . ness is more common now than former ly. Whatever may be the cause of the ' early loss of ' hair, there are. few but"',, would avoid it if possible. Some attempt to conceal-the loss "of their hah by V brushing what is; left over the vacant. , . places ; others Drave out . their misfor- tune, as did the fox when he lost his..,; ' tail; but the majority of the "too pre- . A vious" ones look" anxiously t about- for , t something, that will restore lost youth-. . fulness and hide their tell-tale phreno.. logical deflciencies."ror this purpose,,:; nothing has as yet been discovered that . surpasses Ayert Pair VigoK We do not pretend that thia prepara-. tion will cause hair to grow on a scalp. v . .'"that has' been denuded for years and,: ' polished like a billiard ball, but without 'claiming for it any more than, Its just ,'due,we assert that it certainly promotes , , the growth of hair, restores color to faded, ' and gray locks, heals humors, keeps they.-:, scalp ool, prevents dandruff, and im-.t parts to the hair a silky texture and a..;-.,: - lasting fragrancei It will not Btain the skin or clothing; Though Ayer's Haif Vigor Las been before the public many: years, it is still in greater demand than . tany similar preparation a convincing v mnnt of it suberior merits and extent ivo nonnianiv. sr- T ' - t X : i- 'I j t i i n ' 1 I. -I MM HI J 5 4 -4 v: 111 . If', SI K M j- if- : 1 '4