it' ,. ' M ..V ' It FARMS NOW l'Sf THE TIME1 ; To. Bd' '.V! PRICES "BUSTED" BY . : 3 YOB. TX. - . - . " ! ' ' ;f, ,11 r,V,-;. 'fii '.-v' fr,- -, ,i ,1 ,4 . p.. -,j-, t ,y. r .,, . ,- ,-, ,.. ,;;,,, ' 1 ; ROCKINGHAM, RICHMOND. COUNTY. N. C, AUG. 6, 1891. NO 30. , SAMLET, ' Jf. C: . . 4 - : Having several thousand dollars' worth pf Ueneral Mercnanaise wmcn .i am aier mined to close out as faat as posaibio, I have this day made a general. I , '"Bust" on Prices all along the line. - I am selling all Groce ries at prime coat, and Dry-.Gooda, Cloth inc. Hats. Shoes? Hardware,. &c., at. from 10 to 40 oer cent below cost, and Bhall con tinue to do so Tin til all of plesent stock is closed out -Until present stock is sold I shall consinne to buv a few staple goodf. such as Sneetings, naius, uaiicoes, Gx, ana shall keep a tull stock of Groceries, at of which will oe Bold at what they cost me delivered in store.' . X: am to-day selling. $5.00 Granulated susrar 14 lbsifor $1.00. . Extra "Cr Sugar 15 lbs for $1.00; Best Coffee 41 lbs for $1.00: Good Coffee 5 lbs for' $r.OO; Meat, best D. S:Sidea; 16 lbs foT $1.00 ; Salt, large sacks,: $1 00 ; . Lard 1$ lbs for $1.00 ; Rice 15 lbs for $1.09 . Other goods equally as lov. Now is fhe time to lay' in your supplies, as most goods will go higher. THOS. B. PACE. 1 Hamlet, Feb, 161891. ; 1828 V . ,.f-;. .... , V i , . BUILDING UP.THSMD.:;; TEE BILLION-LOLLAE C0U1TTH7. COLE fiHO OOiiEILL f: w0- P 1 .-lis well to woo, 'tis well to, wed, ior8o the world baa .done 1 Since myrtlea grew and roses blew jna morning Drongni tne sun. RESTLBSSNE88?" : HkOLTLXaS VAMIUf MIOIOtMt. Be stire ye pledge with truth: Be certain that your lore will wear Beyond the dayg of youth. - -'or if ye give not heart to heart, : As well as hand to hand, , ' , You'll find you've ; played the "un wise part," ' -j A.nd "built upon thegand." 'Tis well to save, 'tis well to have A goodly store of gold, And hold enough of sterling stuff For charity is cold. Rut place not all your hopes and In what the deep mines brings- We can not live on yellow dust Unmixed with purer things.,- ; And he who piles up wealth alone Will often have to stand Beside his coffer-cbest, and own 'Tis "built upon the sand." Tis good to speak in kindly guise, And soothe whate'er we can; For speech should i bind the human mind, And love link man to man. But stay not at tbe gentle words; Let deeds with language dwell", The one who pities starving birds Should scatter seeds as well. The mercy that is warm and true Must lend a helping hand: 'I advertise the largest stock of Furniture ia the State, and the lowest Yot those who talk, yet fail to do, prices oi any aeaier r or tu or ouuw. -0 uut. Duna upon tne sana. A Rattafi body Babv Carriage, Wire Wheels, only $7 50 Genuine Antique Oak Bed Koom Suit (10 peices.) w . tit i -ni.- .L Tt i a.; a nm'ios ) i oO oo n.v RiWrA-wHh--laree dass.. lG?9 iJHi Wye, in Atlanta Constitution vv v . -r.-. f . w QfLSQSS, SA.', AMD ' , PWILAPgLPMIA Price, OH E DqWm Resealer There Is no other genuine Simmons LiverRegulator. ATT0RKEYS - AT LAW, ROCKINGHAM. N, D.i The People "Who Own the BDlions and -Those Who Pay the Taxes., : The Hon. W, L Wilson, in the .. . cj . - i ' i - , y ' - , .. ut have a careye ye young and fair; J St :Louis Republic, ; saysr ','Wben 'Ingersbll on. the.' Farsier . The Word "News." e wore! "news was not. as ran- tbe people' complain t that the late Congress expended a billion dollars, the Secretary of the Treasury makes answer that we are a fbiHion-dolIar country," and the answer seems a smart one to many and a- good one to some. Let us examine it for a moment. : : The billion dollars which Con gress" expendedwas almost entirely the product oft taxes, gathered from' the people-Now,- if it were ever a justification - for extravagance in government that we have a rich peo ple, it must also be shown that these taxes come from ;the. abundance of the rich and-.' not from the necesai ties of the poor. - - . , . Did Jhe . 'Billion-Dollar Congress! get the money, it . ppent from the property and the i incomes of the T Art anf hlaroo tlt fomor C 1 JOUmaUSt. tryinc' to better their condition. They have certainly bad a time.dnd ny sapp?se, derived;;from: the ; 6b- they feel 'that they have been oppos- iective new b fm the fact that ed by the bankers,' ' rail roads, mer- many years ago it was customary oharitaantVpatent medicine makers, toPot a.t te head of the vperiodn to say nothisg of ministers and law- cal p.nWioatlonjs of the day the, ini- yera. to . Everything 'seems " ag,ainst tiaIs 6f the compass, thus; theni.t , They have -to figiit : frosts, floods! and -drougbtR and all sorts of wornts and bugs and insects and speculators and cyclones and all the birds of the air. Everybody and everything takes toll from the "farmers.- - No. wonder they .want to ; do something. 1 do not . think th planks in the Cinnatti platform can be. fastened together and held, in their places. .The fanners ought to know that resolutions passed -by po- N W- LO- -E S 'billionairs' or from the bellies and the far- Sicnifying that the matter contain- litical conHentions ra,ise neither corn ed therein was from the four quar nor wheat,, neither can they Nafle.ct ters of the globe. From these let- prices. I do nut believe the govern- ters came word "news." ment can mage money ,ny iaw-aaiy i - more than it can make' good crops "Oh, if I had only taken bv law. The! government cannot medicine earlier in - - ... I . upport the: people. - r The people of suffering it A COMJHCOai COMPLAINT. "V ' V 'It is astonisning how 'lightly jndstr,.; people regard certain oreanic deranee 1 - :ments, so long as the pain orliicdnvenU.' ence caused tnereby js not excessrreSBr This is particularly, true o "the bowels, y -which," next -to -the .'stomach, are: the'; - most abused portion -of the body. The . -wonder is they .continue for- so many"-, , ; years, .to perform their important office Mfriui auybiung line regularity, consiaerr , . ing how little attention is paid to t!bei$ special demands. . , x - . 'r v.V One of the inest common ailments i " oonstipatipn which very frequently be- ' ; v comes chronic for want of proper treaW 5' ment. As a general Yule, rhen a per- ' son wakes up to tSe consciousness thatj -C ' he. needs something "loosening,"" he. takes the first thing at hand, if it only ' ' promisea a speedy effect. ; The-evil of such indiscreet medication is that whfle - the dose may cause a prompt anderier getic movement, the operation is liable -' . to be followed by another, and .perhaps v. longer, period of constipation. - If this - j again, is remedied by a similar treat-? "ment, it is sure tabe succeeded by stffl more stubborn inactivity the final re-' -j " '. suit' being a permanent weakness of ; the bowels in 'the foxm of chronic , and f i confirmed constipation. j . 4 ' . .Kowwhatis needed by way of physic, . in any protracted' interruption of - the regular operations of the bowels ia r v simply a gentle aperient to bring- about , r v a, movement, leaving the rest to cool-, Ing drinks and relaxing food.; ,vor this purposej there is no better opening med , lcine than Ayer's Pills".- Being- purely i z vegetable in their composition, and; en- . tirely free from calomelr any other, harsh, drastic purgative their ise is. unattended with those injurious effects ' which ' follow the -taking of ordinary i cathartics.";. On .the contrary, Ayer's' ; - Pills are calculated to strengthen as' : well as regulate the bowels And stomach; and also to stimulate the liver, the slug-. J . gishness of which is often the real Cause- of constipation.' f ' . Ayer's Pills, being 'sugar-coated,r atVr -. ' . easily taken and are,. therefore, admira-f " ' blyadapted for use either: at home or : ' 7 abroad. They are recommended by lead-. ' ing physicians all over the world, and',' i 'in countless households, are the only; medicine considered, absolutely indis pensable. They are, without doubt, the- v; most popular pills ever made. Eliza Cook. Just the Way It Is; UUB VO. Uiucuuttiu; nv vMJnv tr rtK I It.. ' Btanding Hall Racks, with glass . " 1 About this time,our train received a cloin 18 lxetl le83 m Pro r- TT 1 T T 117 J ( " i I Auuuovaa ... i j( buuui. au. pai on me DraKes ana i W4M4UV" b"wo uuu nr. vVhueneaa lor treatment, ue i"uwi ..xoi ,: .. - . . . . T T . J Mexicans Grass Hammocks, large size........... :r iL , -4 .... le tvn ttAnm B v ..L L.. ...L in h ItisvfonderfalliowtruIyTuralifar Mosquito Canopies, with frames ready to nang - - -"m-i w " S" "Ufc lu BW 1 ! at oncepu. me oar. r. r. riicwy iuiu wuiiuauvi - TnlnnHv .A Jamboo- easels 5 feet higb : . g what was the matter, and found that show that out of the taxes! jhe P0keKoot and Potassium), eyes: "He is a dear fellow, but heg??1"3 P?1, " I shock and- put on the brakes and this life, what years 1 1 f.l.li U IPUHW.K .uo.pvn. ! x.,v jyvpw - " " uiiuna ui luoiuuuicia uuu .tu ji- , . ,i . . I, i t ; . i nave gox to support' me govern- uie. mu tuuumus eiuiauiano i 'tA n u a.- ivt nr tn a v.nMiAT. ill hum will muii iiuun r'liru. i rnuiw An ot-q m mafinn nf f ho T wtT a r-T7 1 r . 1 -7" 7 7" ual paper. .X a-ak thia one question-- matiam by the use of Ayer's Sarsa- I T .1 A A. MM v nTvw I TlflTllfn (hut. thl mnnow aaa iaiaari rrt hir r r I v -7 - t' J hv -hnnM it cnllfirt taxes? . Whv record taxes the accumulated property of , j ' ,tr J. not make what it -needs and stoD tne country, nor yet upon them-u r, , o;'n -t - . - I . : Peamia Tact. oomeof its prosperous people, but ?"fis mainlyupon the necessaries of la- 8---'---"6 Detroit Free Press; bor. Nay.more.it will show that h""?: They will find out what in aiittlb episodeof village in nearly every instance the tariffrrw"meuVUttU 'T uu w . it. I uO. . wvacb aic tsu uujuBbcu as iu turuw neavier rates upon the common Savasnah. Ga- March 25, 1889 grades ot articles consumed by the KrPBOr T.ir,nman Krnp . ... , rt poor man upon.ii oetier ana more i j was 8offering luxurious grades wmcn weii-to-do people can and do purchase. Broad- irtimi . iiUMinesH. X" who- iviita-u iu wiiiw 7. : 4 :' ' t. 4," than common woolen roods, much It. Whi-.tiaad fn trpptmpnt TT I in school, whispered, tb her- while get nearer to ine sow, Others Who Can Beat Fife at his Own- Scores of such cases are on f Biblical. Kecorder. ,- - - . . , : ; . The fact that Bill Fife, the drum rner evangelist, collected last year $17,000 has greatly 1 demoralized. the j drummers, apd a numbeRof others, of the nrofession are thinkinz of en- terincr, thW ministrv. We know at . we had lately another interesting ieast three, any pne of whom "can. instance of feminine tact. Upon the beat 0in yjfe at b-g 0wn game. T . conclusion, of a marriage in a village ; church the bridegroom signed . his with weakness register wnn ms x mar, ine prei-. The Parmer aad the Soil, ana general aeDiiity, oemg aimost v-v -, ;mf v.- incpaciUUd from atte-dtog to mr en, taring to ayoung lady who "Wust grt. cer - o ft 11 e fir- must sava's Blaine. ner It is wonderful how truly rural ward Bamboo' Ladies Rattan Rockers Antique Oak Center Tables. 16 mcb. square top Holland window shades, Dodo Fringe and spring rolrs 1 50 we bad run into two mules and al inus imposea much the -larger part after taking two or three hot- cannot write. He is going to learn 65 rlnnhlA-BPflf n1 luirrrrTr onrl tmn t. I CTOCS UltO tllC DOcket Of the Tariff I il . lllU ;,r,1 nA ol. I -ma nrA ; T u-mlWnnt. BlldTTlfi " 1 . r UO- I" r - . . ill V llCaikll ' 1LU U1U ICUi 1UU. 1 UUUl. uiv, uuvx - u uv mi i . 1 i i . . . .. . . .i ' i i - , Glad Her Mother Was at Home,? . . , n - .Ti ; it i i i - . .i " - . ' , i - i . a v Platfcrm Spring KoetersI(oarpet. &ea... groes and a white man and seven oenejicianea, wnue the Government Wouj5b, snffering for some tim with him for the .world." " . .. Our Society Journal sSSSpSob 71 ocSves, Ebony Gaa'e"'.'.".".' 22500 jugs of whiskey. One negro and as junior partner gets the smaller general weakness, , debility and ca- To be able to say the right thing WellvMaggie asked a . teacher JX I au urn xiuiiu iXAixiciiu ao a giww muj l OX II IlLViO K u .AAUW to )uu aioau ; i !! 11 xl - I - . . - 1 - m i v ! u mJmt faxm I have iust put in the furniture for three large hotels, ana am recwi viuS "iuu a 1 over North and South Carolina daily. , . : . , . One price trfalirand that toe lowesi Kaown, is my way iv an article from me and it does not come up ad representee, return it at tiv jpnee and get your monsy back. Write me tor analogues, If you my ex- tarrh, am now comparatively a yri man. E.B. F0RKER, : With Corn well & Chipman. m. ANDREWS, Leading FtirniturH and Music Dealer CHARLOTTE, N. C xQ and 18 West .Trnde Street. j , m EW SPRING AND SUMMER GOOD IS NOW COMPLETE IN the mule were killed and tbe others share. badly broken up. Nothing of the If & he true that this is a 'Billion buggy could be found except the dollar country,' as the Secretary tires. It was close into town and 8ay8 Jet him tell us who own the the people all came running. Tne billions and who pay the the taxes wounded were soon cared for and I fcr Congress to spend. Are they not ? - A Tine -Wocjan. th.min o U J . .. ., I rl i fferen f. nannri ? TTnttl ha nan 1 WilaOll Mirrr. .-r - ! buw nam n cu i. vil. - OUVU Jo ilJO alKl I "-7- t w..v. .v i -j . h : j yjjt ui. w iiu iciauuu j'umo, J HDMiej allU 04XII such is death when men are coming devise some means of getting these ayery naair ox BenBe ana renne-. g qUick thought she replied pieased with the new baby ? from a stillhouse loaded down in- taxes frora the Property of the conn- ment admires a womian as t,, woman; tWjth the utmost nonchalance: . Only "No. sir, my father's awa' in Ed- side'and outside with whiskey and try and not from the wants; from out wnen sne eps, mother's by- mar inburg,'and dinnafcen aboot it yet, try to beat a railroad at a crossing, the income of the prosperous and acter, a tnousanq mings inatm .neir jiage , , , The next thing 'will be three or not from the consumption of the appropriate pphee, :qularjbe . ad- ' J , four lawsuits for damages I reckon masses, his answer is not only irrev- mirea, oecome aisguBiiu ayu uueii-1 - fnrarnilrd ia ,n jnAiifnr, A Kxl elant. it is cruel mockin?." sive. The appropriate character on The Meanest Man. - -- vw um AXJkjw k v tiuli bJ Ww I ; ............ 0 1 - - - Dicked at and rurfind rJaht nr I a woman demands the delicacy of wrong. Thev are our greatest ben- "Just as Good." appearace and manners, refinement Bill Nye put it exactly right when and said only to be acquired by those I iate this morning to school ?" who have a nalural talent that way: "Please, sir, was the reply, "there- Whien a careless talker, who. was wi9 a wee bairn cam', to oor; house criticising a young 'lady's' 'father se- this moroinV' - - , . - . . ' verely paused a moment to say: "I j i'Ah I" said- the teacher, with a qope he is no relation of yours, Miss i smile; "and wasn't your father very but it was a guid thing --.my , mither was at hame; for, gin , she had. been . away, I wadna bae kent what to, dae. wiitl". efactors and civilizera, and not one Say some dealers who try to sell t S 1 ...... r .. I iu uve uitiKtw any monev ior ine I snhstnntfi nrpnarntinn when n nnn For biliousness and headache.: of sentiment, gentleness . of speech, he said: A man may-use a wart on gjmm0ns Liver Regulator . is t thftv' modesty in ieenng ana action, a me nacK oi nis necKrior conar dui- Dest eaedicine the world ever saw, - stockholders, but tbe liberty of a ten tomer calls for Hood's Sarsairilla. sbnnklug frora notoriety; and pub- ton, ride m the back coacn to save H Ht JoDe3 Macon, Oa. dollar cow is of more importance Do not allow any such false Ptate than the lives of passengers or the ments as this induce you to buy wreck ol an engine. I was on the what you do not want. Remember train one night when a wandering that tbe only reason for making it is bull threw our train from the track that a few cents more profit will be and the' engine down a bank, and made on the substitute. Insist up- we had to stay there until morning, on having the best medicine and a thousand dollars wouldn't Hoods Sarsaparilla. It is peculiar rtnv fha lamo rrna Kit 4 fkn Hmnn rF l TtnlT And everything else needed ny me people oi mis coiuuiuu, n - U)e bull hig &y aU fce a& and to my mind it is all wrong and One Touch of Uature. and would stop it if I could. A Dress 6cods? Clathing ERIE At' lie gaze, aversion to all that is coarse the interest on bis money - until the and rude, and an instinctive abhor- conductor gets around, stops his rence of all that tends to indelicacy watch at night so save the wear and and impurity, either in principle or tear, leave his i's andt's without a action. These are too traits wmcn dot antrcross to save-r ink; pasture are admired and sought for in wo-1 his m'ptuer'sgraveto save corn but man. I a man of this sort - is a gentleman and ascholar compared with the felr Christian I low that takes a npwRnanftr ft.wn nr "I have j thrpft vpnra nnrl tulipn hpianslrp tn Knew All About It. which will be sold as low sfs any one else will sell them m , W. Ti COVINGTON & CO. I. R. Branhan, editor Indexf Atlata, Ga.", writes: used Bradycrotine with unfailing, prompt, decided relief." Columbus Post.' " i lNow, little boys, can yoa; telV e me,"' ; said a Columbus - teacner,- .. "what the effect of tobacco xs qpon;. the system?" . . -Little Billy, who has, wrestled, with his first chew, promptly -iield pay for it, puts it back in the office V . oi ,a ihtt railroad company may be just as ac0 Day. THE HOTEL RICHMOND. careful as human foresight can be, but if a man is killed the juries go for them to the tune of five or ten thousand dollars. Just let a wreck be heard of and an Atlanta lawyer will take the first train to the spot and hunt around for a fee like a buzzard sails around for a carcass. The Editor of the Billville .(Gfa.) His Opinion- and has it marked "refused.1, When a man wants his paper stopped he ought to pay up and inform the Ed itor that his paper is no. longer. warh ed. .. y ' -- -. "Makes ye wisht ye,'wuz dead V: menu niiio, ao nio uiaivuvua ouv 1 . . - , v . t - cess of Hood's Sarsa'pariUa.. shows. Krncoiy Aau, x u l-i. . L ' ' . i-i .: Banner states his grievance with less Coacord standrrJ; i elegance, perhaps, than some, but colored preacher, in a recent with as much force as any. He la- sermonj delivered at Mt. Pleasant, bored with the same burden that saiahis of women in general: "Wo- nas laiien. on manyomers, ana mm am de greates' puzzle in de It uosaesses true medicinal merit tassium. seems to speak from the bottom .of p dftah bre(idern. an' de mo' we I n ..,'. l- .i.i . - . - f . full hrf - Ha v. "A m. . , ' . , , ' . DOiu "v " r"SSU5. . : , 1 atuav ner. ae less we seem ler nu I wonder how mean it is possible for Per cannot'live where a town coun- QUt erbout'er. My experience, bo w a man to get andrthen hold up his cil 8tidks it8 notices on a china tree ever) hez taught me dat she is de head and pretend to be a gentle- nci the merchants aavertise on P" crankiest, teasinest, "aggravatinest, i I vv4 nMnlrn A"? t hAIV. DO IT IT I n AD 1 ....... . man. v fci oo.0. . v. ..yvD vvitruiest. scrappiest, expensizest, an not pay to That tired feeling, , pains in the-J back and chest, distress after. eatings headaches and .like affections are overcome and . cured by P. ,. P. Pj ; A Wife's Jnflnenco. Zions Heralds . ' Flesh mass of disease, condition hopeless, ' "the . system an 'entire wreck, nerves all unstrung, yet P:PJ P. was taken and . an entire, euro 4 mlp. Attend to diet and direc-;. Srm(? fvfthpm av it dnes t ..m ; 1 Tk ltuiM.t lm Av,ino)A j.. 7-- WHIUieSt, BCrappibl, BApeUSlZBBl, UU, k iub uiovici. uut paouwimyun:. . i j- v. advertise. Why didn't de same tim0 de cunnies sweete!jt, er of the ChrisHan wife, and mbther ioM of P " . , 't -1- " You feel faint and weak in the they say so before wc planted the dearest, - loveliest, ihdispensiblest in her home was, displayed in, our g ses must yield aiowty out aureiy. stomach no . appetite. ! mt h- Liver Regulator. Take Sim , Appreciates - its Value. Detroit Free Press. Banner in this cussed . one horse town ? Here we are with $500 worth of fine printing material and notbus- iness enough to furnish - grub jto . a grassboyper i Guess we'd never set tie at another watr tank with a lot creature in de hull wide worl'. " The Voice. Elihu Burritt. Use youpp Watch it presence recently with gratifying. ef fect. As we rose from the breakfast table, the father said: vVe are -so pressed with the .obligations of the day that we will not take time to read the Bible this morning.' Y "Oh, V reat rice' ye8" said the wife Mtlere "always gUppose we turn it the. other, way, 0 8rea Pnce. tjme t0 worship, -Give us a mes- un:e'--i9ee'.;tbe4eedtheJbetteVt1io WniS -f .Bi6ie.to h.lp us , asy,,. J. NEWT'.. CAMPBELL, Manager hockingham; n. c. ; ' I would say to all ,A little Detroit girl .'was bidding nf;ffnorant Deonle Unless we'eet gentlest voice atheme 1 1 t 1 . - . I .-V lJ.t J.- 1 . ner Doy piaymaie gooa-oye ana on new advertisements this week aayoy uay .a apean ui this occasion het mother told her fhft nflT;nMTin th;snoui and we' for it will be worth ' more to kiss him ' She offered him a sbailleave this God-rorsaken,' meas- days to come tn the best pearl hid Mhed And 8he brpURbt roguish cheek and when the, salute ly t0 Vn and tpen a bar at Drunk- "e sea. A kind, voice is joy , like lhe Bib'Ie opened itj and gaVe it to -Bx.y ard's Gulch and get rich.". . T " u - her husband Uo read. The prayer . xtfWhy" Laura, said her mother, The ' aistention- ol IhV stomach shines. Train it to sweet tones now, l u MAhom flrt.te.v you're not rubbiogit oV .j"; which,many people .feet after eat- and itkeep in tune' through. . jaS the day wefe more- easily borne. ''.-;. s vegeta! J? or neaitn apa ;.nappines, tne Renewed v audi Booriof all ttandkind take 1; Sliria- falling and mons Liver Regulator.- -1 "The better the day.'thetBetter the deed." - . - . Thus do we turn tou& our need This proverb of. olden time. iU.tCUUp;iu.u.J uuv r" yi'A .uuvxs nutritive -x- -V 1, lfvr TlortriA n - ' 1 ,rw.u ..n,-. .oi.ttie scalp, by using Hal UieUia Oi'.U, CUlupiUtu , .r Don'Uose time andmakevonr-PS6860 D b!e Sicillian Hair I.;,,': ,W - .I'iL JlS. V'r - V self wdrkwith pills andoils. Take ff 'i? I ,Ay? I thus keep the hair from And make it a truth yaublime.: vSome men's telent"r for 'discoexy is altogether in . the., line of faulV - Manyinen do- not' smbker. yeV hop- n rn nu. mn n uw - 7 - occagipnal puff.'. ' . , 5 For water brash and sour ; storo ich take Simmon Liver Regulatat if V r i

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