A 3 . r . ; t . . ' ' " - ' ' - I ,-,-, - n .,,r , i ; , " i ... , j - 1 FARMERS,; NOWIS0?HETIME To Buy. YOUR SUPPLIES. ! PRICES-"BUSTED" BY yon iXi ROCKINGHAM, RICHMOND COUNTY.-N. C, JULY 30, 1891. NO 29. ' ! ' . HAMLET, N. C, ' ' " Having several thousand dollars', worth of General Merchandise which I ain deter mined to close out as fast as possible, I have this day made a general !' ' "Bust" on Prices. all along the line. I am selling all Groce ries at,prime cost, and Dry Goods, Cloth ing, Hats, Shoesf Hardware, &e.y at from 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 1 shall consinue to buy a few staple goods., such - a Sheetings, Plaids; Calicoes, &c, ana shJa keep a full stock of Groceries, at of which will be sold at what thy cost me delivered in store. I am to-day selling' Flour at $3.75, $4.70, $5.25, $5.50 and $6.00 Granulated sugar 14 Ibslfor $1.00 Extra "C"-Sugar 15 lbs for $1.00 : Best Coffee 4 lbs for $1:00 -. 'Good Coffee 5 lbs ibr1 $1.00; Meat, best D. S. Sidea, -16 lbs i lOr pi.J , DikXlr, UUgU BnVj&B, pi VTU , Ajai u S lbs for $1.00; Rice 15 lbs for $1.00 Other goods equally as low. JJow is the -i time to lay in your supplies, as most goods will go higher. - ' THOS. B. PACE. Hamlet, Feb. 16, 1891. . feraPairof (Costom-Made) ntooer refunded. SEND YOUR ADDRESS FOR SAMPLES i - And Inctracttoas for Sett-MeasnrwHnt. PI ED MONT, PANTS COMPANY v Winston, ;M. C, S2 PAIS How's Your Liver ? Is the Oriental salntation, knowing that good health cannot exist .without a ( health j liver. When the . liver is torpid the Bow- ; v ls are 6lnggish and con- -stipated,. the food lies " in the ;. stomach tmdi- . eested, poisoning the blood; frequent headache ensues; a feeling of lassi tude, despondency and" nervousness indicate; how the whdle system is de-. a V ranged.' Simmons Liver Regulator has been , the means of restoring more people ' to healtia ' and nappiness by giving them a healthy Liver than any ' agency known., on earth. It acts , with extraor dinary power and efficacy. NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED, As a genfiral faaiily remedy for dyspepsia. Torpid Xtoer, ConsttP&tton, etc., I hardly evet nae anything else, and have never been dis appointed in the effect produced; it seems to be almost a perfect cure for all diseases of the Stomach anij Bowels, ' - W. J. HcSlbot, Macon, Oa. m SEST. ; " , - v; . . ( f , . jt,,- .... - , My feet are wearied and my hands tired, ; My soul oppressed And I desire what I have Ion? . . a desired,, i , Rest only rest. , . ,Tis hard to toil when toil is' almost . vain, : '': . .In barren ways; Tis hard to sow and never earner grain ; In harvest days. The burden of my days is hard . to ' ' bear, : ; - ' - Bat God knows best; I've prayed but vain has been my prayer ! For rest sweet rest, i Tis hard to plant in spring andnev . er reap i - The autumn yield; . 'Tis hard to toil, and when tilled to weep ! O'er fruitless field. I And bo I cry, a weak and human - cry, . ; .'j So heart oppressed ; And I sigh a weak and human sigh For rest for rest. upon that were softly, dropping hem. : "We'll go home .first and visit the old folks, vl never took you home, Nellie,. and. J.hey'Jl b, glad to see us. I've .heeiv the -prodigal sop,, but they'll forgive me. What was that mother used to . read? In my Father's house are many mansions! There'll be room for me there, for I've tamed over a new leaf it's all white and clean a new leaf " "Jim, oh, Jim 1" His eyes gently closed he had turned the Dew leaf. Mrs. ML. Rajne, in Detroit Free Press. Why do you endure the agony A dyspepsia? Simmons Liver Regu lator will always cure you. A Princess's Favorites. The Homely 'But Useful Girl The 'useful" girl, writes Ella Wheeler Wilcox, in the Ladies' Home Journal, is not noticeablein any way. Byery body makes use of her, and everybody likes her. She has no enemies and no lovers. Wo men like her very much, and men speak highly of her when she is orougnt to tneir attention in some . In a scrap book in Belvoir Castle the Princess of Wales recorded her sentiments on sundry subjects, not very long after her marriage. Here is a full list: Her favorite kins and queen are "Queen Dagmar," and "Richard Cceur de Lion." Her favorite hero, poet and artist are "Wellington," "Byron? and "Sir Joshua Reynolds." Her favorite author, "Charls Dickens." Her favorite virtue, "Charity." Her favorite color, "Blue." ' Her favorite dish, a "French tart.?' Her favorite flower, the "Rose." Her favorite name "Mary." Her iavorite occupation, "Read ing alound." Hr favorite amusement, "Driv ing my ponies." Her favorite motto, "Dieu et mon Droit" . - v Her favorite locality, Home." Her chief ambition, "Not to be fast." ' And as for her chief dislike, she has "None." i It is easy to say of anytMng, especial, ly of a medicine, that it is "the best" but to show the reason of its superiority to the satisfaction of the public, may be. quite another matter. beawe affirm, hoYver, that Ayer Sarsaparilla. i superior to any other 'blood medicine, pe make no inconsiderate statement, bat tell the plainunvaxniahed. truth. Other so-caIle4 blood-purifiers may pro duce a temporary exhilaration, which i mistaken for cure; but the enres effect ed by taking Ayex's Sarsaparilla sxq radical ald permanent. It not only, purines the blood, but renews and in-. Tigorates that fluid. . Ayes Sarsaparilla has been in as for the better part of half a century, an4 has achieved a success which is without parallel m the history of . medicine. People early learned to appreciate ita value as a purifier of the blood, and the lapse of years has only confirmed and strengthened the popular opinion, . of its merits. " Only the choicest and most approved ingredients enter into the composition of Ayers Sarsaparilla, and, these are secured regardless of cost. It is on this ; principle that the Honduras sarsaparilla root is exclusively used in this preparan; tion. The domestic variety is cheap and abundant, being lndigenons all over the American continent, but it has. little medicinal value compared with. ; the richer growth of the tropics- Tberei. fore it is that the extract of the Hon duras root, solely,; forms the basis of Ayer's preparation, the other ingredt.. ents being stillingia, podophyllum, yeK low dock, and the iodides of potassium and iron. The effect produced by these ingre dients depends largely upon the pro, portions used, and it is only by the, , greatest skill In compounding them that, the remarkable alterative . and tonic qualities of Ayer's Sarsaparilla are secured. -The- appliances of Ayer's. laboratory are unique and costiy, and experience shows that their use results in producing a compound' extract of far more curative power than can be obtained by any other methods. This, fact, together with the most attractive, liberal, and original methods of adver tising, readily accounts 'for the worlds wide reputation and enviable success of Ayer's Saisaparilla. ; n I. 0 At a meeting of the Christian Al- How the Twelve Pied. The following brief history of the fate of the Apostles may be new to those whose reading has not been evangelical: I St. Mathew is supposed to have suffered martyrdom, or was slain with a sword at the city of Ethiopia in Egypt. v ! St. Luke was hanged upon an olive tree in Greece. . St. John was put into a cauldron of boiling oil at Rome, and escaped death. He afterward died a natu ral death at Ephesus, in Asia. St. James the Great was beheaded at Jerusalem. St. James the i Less was thrown from a pinacle or wing of a temple, snd then beaten : to death with a fuller's club. i St. Philip was hanged up against a pillar at Hierapolis, a city of Phrygia. gt. Bartholomew was flayed alive by the command of a barbarous king. St. Andrew waa burned to a cross whence he preached unto the peo ple until he expired. ,r St, Thomas was run through the AphcriLS. a I .. , i t i . t t I UUUV Wlhu a iauv W va.Mja.w, way; but tney never think about her "a"v , " T D J' " T in the East Indies. vnlnntflrilv. TW flnnrPnitA W Deiore last, ittlBS Xuibb ouepaeru, My way has wound across the des- highly when she helps them. out of of New York a wealtny young lady, I advertise the largest stock of Furniture in the State, andthe lowest prices of. any dealer North or South. I prove it by figures. A Rattan body Bab Genuine Antique Oa Caniace, Wire Wheels, only Jsed Koomibuit(iU pwces,; ?7 50 2500 35 00 Walnut Frame WooVPlush Parlor Suit, (6 ,peice3l) w . . ' l OIJ-1 Lj l...nlii: lOW Antique. Oak Bideboard, with large glass Standing mil Kacks, with glass....- Antique Oak High Back Wood Beat Rockers Va-riMma ftr&as Hammocks, laree size Mowaito Canopies, with frames ready to hang Bamboo easels 5 feet high,.. ......... tMv, Ladies "Ratten Rockers..-. .............. i ;nn.n9ir noTitPi-TaWea. 16 inch Bauare .top... Holland window sfaades, Dodo Fringe and spring rollers Pl.tfprm Smrinff Roekers. " (Carpet Seat.)...f trlir.T Orcmn 7 stoDS.-Walnut Case...... """'"O X -O ' i., r ' -i.: n Sterling llanos, V octaves, XiDony tiaae. 3 .......... ............ t. ............. 5 75 1 50 1 50 200 100 2 50 1 50 65 850 50 00 22500 ert years And oare8 infest, My path, through the flowing of hot tears I pine for rest. 'Twas always so; when but a .child I laid On mother's breast My wearied little head; e'en then 1 prayed As now for rest a corner, and thank her cordially, and then forget her until they need her again. She is not apt to marry, for men do not care for useful girls before,marriage. She can sew, get a dinner if need be, amuse children, assist iu getting up entertainments for other people to. participate in, and she is an excellent nurse, and reads aloud well, and sinus a little enough to rock a child asleep or St Jude was shot to death arrows. St. Simeon Zeallot in Persia. St. Mathias was; nrst"8 then beheaded.' 1 I have inst pot in the furniture for three large noteia, anu am i & iSorth and kouta varoiina aauy. One price to an, ana ins sne wwwi. nuuwu, 3,," ;t i ly an articla from me and it does not come up as representeo, return it at ywise and get your monsybacK. v - Write me for Catalogues. ammm0 E. P. AWDREUS, ' 3Leadiiig FrLrnitnr and Mnsic Dealer 6 and 18 West Trade Street. OUR STOCK OF EW SPRING AND SUMMER GOOD IS NOW COMPLETE IN If you my e- help out a chorus. She is like the And I am restless still, 'twill soon be green "everlasting," or old-fashioned (jewel case 0er "live-forever" plant, scehtlees, and For, down the west not beautiful, yet indispensable in a Life's sun is setting, and I see the garden. shore Where I shall rest-"" Mr- A- B- Laforme.Boston, Mass., says: I ordered and distributed one dozen snoke from the platform, and an nounced that she had given all her jewels to the Lord and now propos ed to give $250 io pay the expenses of a missionary to the heathen. She nt-if oi(t ama ttauM lt&lr Via , . J , e r by the Jews at Salama. gregation, men andomen, arose and donated--their jewelry rings, watches,-watch chains, earring, &c. and money to the same purpose until the little altar looked like a with oned and Sincerity I truth, faithfulness, come. intp the very essence of friendshi Channing, If a man ia werth knowing at all, was crucified he-ig-wbrth knowink well. Alexan der Smithv . j ,, Every man feels instinctivelg that all the beautiful . sentiments in-,-the- t Barnabas was stoned to death weiga ig than a single love ly action. -Lowell. " St Paul was beheaded at Rome .m;ohlniMg ;g tha nMu,t nf by the tyrant Nero.. . . 4 the scooe and end is to obtain it. for TT 1 . - . . aw nr T t- t h Q f ' umw j . f mmtj covets to enjoy.--Burton.-. . hair, the coming man is Uable to be . , . . K?raa animal-' hence, to orevent U of little, traits that the greaU K?r from foiling osa Hall's Hah eat human character is composed !. . t i I News & Observer: Mr. James H. Scarborough, a noted North Caro linian and an A. B. graduate of t Renewer. William Winter. Charity, in whatever euise she ap. It 1 r Anrc in tliA kfat. nnt.nrprl ttnrl fViA A MEW LEAP. Nashville Christian Advocate: is said of an eminent and venerable ht pomnlexioned ! thin "m the rr' j rtii . e a 1 OOd I ----- 1 ' inmiy wuege, 01 um cjubb oi xooi, judgQ in this State that he adlressea world. Frederick Saunders. has been elected to the Oh air of a y0Ung physician who had been Mathematics in me icino aietno- indicted in hiskkart for carry ingcon- A Christian life is the great key of the Gospel-nThomai Wilson. 'Circumstances are beyond the control of manj but his conduot is. Innrd hnttlpfl BrjirlvcrotinA among my friends afflicted with dbt 0011688 of Santa Ro8a; liforvUale4 weaporos, in words as follow I nm onH will IcnvA fnr thA rAMflnl.... i-. J J., ia "I am going to turn over a new headache, and in every case it has I"m ,n7 T "J? ! :j U1 u: .li: J QffnrHW n mnat inafontanonna ro of D,wl" " vw" lorwiriflllV rAnrenenSlUiV. J.BU fc i. iwi. ua bmu iccuii, jw k""" I l ... ..in . i t . I " wonrJnof inaf. a ahrmt. nf fl. cmile. uflt:,i j.,;.umoc,;,i tu i.nr New Berne Journal: MrJW. B . , .... Swindell tells us of a case that oc ' a a . wb&i b. . .m . eAmv rxrT onn nnarai ti n - uii aivur- iriM i i . . a . uua uluu wuA.m. - - - . ajwwA vum nnA soIai "y i wumu uui ww n auy i eun vu uu ,wcbu gjjaii leei it my amy io uapow up- ; - r ,,,... ttuu euia i Annntrv i ! ........... 1 it in timan nnat WpnrifiJ Phillina . mind Paraue can oe iouna. a coiorea ion y0u a double fine." xnia story r - -x r- man came to him fifteen miles from . ... ... Ma mm mended to the notice of all 1 T" If rick, of the Southern Immigration ' ibl, for yxn to kill people fast n nis own. power.-israen, ( Bureau, has just received $10,000 ongh with your iittle pills, that Experience is safe light to walk wArth of lithoffranhincr ' illuetratini? if muh a bn and he is not a rash man who.. . B , o ; a I vJU KlUSk UCOUB Bliujwaioeu she was also his nurse watcher, "Jim is in his right when he begins to turn a new leaf." 'Oh, that's a habit of his, is it?" where he was tried, and delivered The dedining powers Slont -d who" i vyu. Hiaia a uaum ui uwi i.. . I mov ha urnnflArlii II V TPnlinpratpn v j u Ar u.nA 00 if ia himself up to be placed mjail twen- J " . - r EgcuiaDiU8 asked the doctor kmaly, as if be iU andsustained by the daily use of claP1UB are disciples oi, Eoyal Sisses. Dress Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, KSI mi didn't know what everybody else knew, that poor, weak, shiftless Jim vorthen was always eeiner to do j something that he never did. "I've seen it all since I've been ly ing sick." It was Jim's feeble voice now. "I've been such a worthless, selfish hUBband to you, Keliie such an idle, good-for-nothing fel low 1" I "No, no, Jim," protested his wife, Hood's Sarsaparilla. ty days, bringing the order therefor with him.' The man either bad to 1 pay for a cow and the costs of the trial or spend that length of time in iail, and he chose the latter as he could not make the needed amount in the same time, snd to keep from incurring additional expense and thereby increasing his penalty, he . -I, f ii :i 1 requesieaiooeaiioweaiogo wunou., . , Nftrft flnd mam Judas l8cariot ease, yet P. P. Root and Potassium 1. 4t..-.aMu ;fil J aenui resuiw, b-;u P-- uJwy were ordinary people. ana je oouo guv. wuuu, ; being taken by an officer, and was granted the desired permission and Wilmington Star: found a friend some time ago in a New Yorfc clergyman, who under took to nrove that Judas was a very health mas established, says Mr. UiUUU Ul IO UUU Oi Oi VUU av bamumv I - - his- James Masters, of Savannah, Ga, hjui.iviuu., ..w. I - ., . U- torian comes to the vindication of "ne 01 in? T. " m ' world to get along witn is ine man rnina tKnt h didn't fire Rome to Wnose religion m aum iuc Detroit Free Prees. A sore leg the flesh a mass of dis- P-.(Pnckly Ash, Poke ror ' eS9 ofGermanyt tassium) achieved won- they kissed as affectionately as if f which kind to me. 'it wasn't your fault 1 did M e ProPosed- ' - '. - " A .' .... ! . .11 i ... . ,1 I And everything else needed by the people ot this communuy, au u that things went wrong. A medicine endorsed ih will be sold as low as any one else will sell them. "Oh, I can see now as I never saw before, how I have wasted the have a pyrotechnic display, but to improve its sanitary condition. ately Kiss ing is a noticeable feature of .the. reign of Victoria the Good. And the cjustoinis marked by a sad fact --the death of the Pxincess. Alice, t daughter of the queen,, who could- not deny the request of her jjhild- r r W. T. COVINGTON &CO. THE HOTEL MGHMpND. great opportunities of life. But I'll turn over a new leaf this time I am in earnest." Hehad done it many times. All the fair white leaves of his life he had turned over, and now the re cording angel had them in his keep in?, soiled, blotted, illegible, noth- C37 . ingto compute from their poor mor- and used by physicians and druggist Sim mons Liver Regulator. ADisngxiied Conntenance. Mrs. Lucy Pratt, one of the train ed nurses at the Children's Hospital, at Sanfrancisco, Cal., allowed forty five square inches, of her skin to be cut off by surgeons for $100. The strip of skin, 9 by 5 inches, was grafted on to the leg of William A. Many people who would scarcely notice an armless or legless man any blemish of the human face, and VJf, ,,1,, , tained. The Democratic party wut ultimately bring the relief sought to all classes. Montgomery, Ala Advertiser, Dem. . al aritnmeric but the time he had N J who . was Daaiy injurea in a raiiruau aw Hash 1 the sick man is Not turning the leaves over now, dive into all sorts of speculations as to its cause and attendant circum stances. If you doubt this asser tion become possessed of a discolor ed optic and note how much atten tion it will invite. A black eye is Democratic principles should be dying of diptherhv and, kissed him,., kep,t before the . people. It is the inhaling the poison and dying her- party of the people, more m sym- self in a lew days. nothxr with the interest andorosper- itv of tha masses than all the rest of The phenomenal success of Ayer's th political oreanizations. and Sarsaparilla started into,; existence a .Wat nrl wherever its real nur-1 host of competitors. are and fully understood, it will be sus- bost of competitors. This, off. known 1 course, was to baexpected;,; but the effect has been to demonstrate the, superiormerits of Dr. Ayer's prepa-. ration by a constantly increasing demand forit. f 1j j ! General "Jubal A. Early closed ' his oration at the occasion ot the 4r4 Such is Life- eenerallv avoidable, but blotches. . TT I t 1 1 - talking. Qeni- ais riSu,' WBa w J pimples and other scrotulous and Veiling of the monument to Stone-, nnw burned tnat tne wouna woum not eraDtive marks steal upon us with- yanuann Trinotnn. Va.. last but backwards, for in his troubled neaj aua B,iu-S anmS a , out warning, and are lrequentiy the weev with these words: "I trust sleep his pale lips move, and he upon as the final resort. W.G.Mc- fir8t intimation of tbe.fact that our that every faithful soldier of the Ar babbles of his boyhood's daysofla Gregor, a fellow clerk, at first offer- biood is golng wr0Dg. A prompt my of Northern Virginia is ready to deep still tarn in the . woods where w.uuw m.u . and . systematic use of . "r exdaim with me, 'If I am eve the trout leap-a place that he only withdrew his consent when inform- (prickiy Ash, Poke R;oot and Potas- known to repudiate the cause for knows of. His wife smiles. He is c" , - sium;, win puniy me oioou, uieauB, which Le0 fought and jackson died, rrau, wno;.u a WmuW. witu uun the skin and give back to the lace. m lhQ iightning of heaven blast children and in need of money, then natnre's familiar, ruddy signs of. Lnn,n f li hr men fought in .twoo dreaming, she says. ; When he awaked with a start, he Detroit Free Press. A man who had wars, been in three railroad :.aeci- dents and four shipwrecks, skir-., mished with the Indians, and killed trgcf&4a their native jungles went, to 6leep on the window siU . of his.; house, fell eight feet on a soddedj plat, and was killed as completely as il a had been fired out of a can-.. Such is the sarcasm of fate. non. looks strangely, at them all: MWhy-why-where am I? is mother ?" His faithful wife is forgotten. An other facer one that has been under yeara-is made her offer, which was prompt- Where accepted. She submitted-coura geously to thf operation, which was successfully performed , health. Get it of your druggist. Lnd all good women be my portion, Mrs. Pattie Lockbridee, wife of tiIf you have over-indulged in eat- Thos. Lockbridge, of s Maurice coun- ing or drinking take a dose of Sim J. NEWT'. CAMPBELL, Manager, th fo. KOCKINGHAM, N. C. . ; tyrTenn., shot and killed her three small children and then killed ber- mons Liver Regulator, , Ayer's Cathartio Pills are xecom naended byithe best ptiysicians, be causethey ; are. free froni calomel. er - injurious drugs, being composed ov purely , vegetable in gradients.. Whilft thorough' in their- i actionKthey stimulatevandatrength- en the bowels and secretory organs. Ar fishing party from Pine City, . ..... t , i .. : I 61innM round a woman ana Sand the 13th tort, Shehadl Just So. "I thoncht she was here " he said teen-year daughter aipne witnoui . j, for u but . . 1 :.. tl... .no nt final, a vinar t l ... .... - - ... .'.;......-. 1- ' i MAW T Mfnamhs TftW.- 1 I lOOU IU UiS uo, vu uuny.viiiw. i T,;. I,-, antannnhB nrvrtlint- I Atlanta. JOUailcU.; VUL-ll-M rW mn'W nfiint- was sick and dreaming. Let me get The husband and latner naa oeen nectary for her tot ;Tbethpa ' AltIaJtot i'HWUUp'Wtuu, iv - iA " - up. J want to begin all. over again. "'ri..-7u Corns,' Bunions, and-. ... , ' . .., .1, llu , T?lnn noil I have turned over a new leaf." fL: . g; ,"Uir , j " i twochHdjren. Thedeed was com- jare namg aoouw u Warts where other remedies fail. Lucius oi a cuiiiuictc uuwti. (-jju.u 1 J -1 I bolls, ckoifanI cold bthj &c j , Yea. dear Jim. . - ' - , muted while tne nusoanaanu .iu-1 . : , , . .. IlUTdhtaWan white hands bj.the-noth,r, and daoghter, Tho 1BatetDil,.lta.MgIl aOwy.kSTfc..do- fcrt..-..' - - Whin.' He did notfeel th .tears tnpthCTUtoaw. . .1. - -. "v ' . -'r?-8?'--. :''VlJ -v ; '. : . . y I; v 1