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)4 p. uth-- gtOB- burg and ied as, Supe Lhe 28, ersona to pre- aer foi tl892f jf their , ;6 said ent to.1 :S!-': o ba C b 1891.' r to la". Henry, . telaiwa. ' V..T ' Code to.N 1 UU - lor this . ecovery- :ate w"' ABT. , deo'd. ,nbrtbof sale. t are opf ttaCb ton. burg. Dont Forget:'!; . YOU cAH'rr ALWAYS FIND l: AT THE STEWART- STORE A FULL LINE 0? GENERAL MERCHANLISE ' IN ADDITION .TO A COMPLETE STOCK; OP STOVES AND FURNITURE- BOUGHT FOR V- ;- GASH AND NOT TO BE UN DERSOLD ," S teVart ;awii rig (q. " VOL: ... r .-- J::ROCKJKGHAM?RIGHMOil D COUNT Y.5 NOjQTOBER 1 1891 1828 ; Zt Originated. I WEITTKS JoEiaE BOSKET. s-,h, Sum in . AMUUffluer - - iHpwTeyoa-coming, oh j Uucle J , 4rOC tvu-w. vi . Qae a stir i f 1 1 Sensation in WUHamstonl GloTjeffints cn - Farming. - ' We are every day receiving fresh a?di J DRY GOODS, . : . v v NOTIONS, SHOES, ' " . TRUNKS, VALISES, ' . CUTLERY, TIN AND WOODEN WARE, And all other articles belonging - to a gea cralstoct, '- ' . We also keep all the- School Books recommended by the Stale Board of Edu cation, which w.e sell at; contract prices. Call and. see us before purchasing. - V' -Respectfully, - J. a WRIGHT$ CO. VALUABLE PLANTATION :;OR'SALE .,. At a great bargain. Contains 650 aci-cs; "with spiendidniRrovenients, and. will be ;" sold fheapas ownrir'determined to. sell it, even at sacrifice. Applv to : ' , A. M. McAU LAY, Real Estate Agent, . '!: "f - Rockingham; N. C. John W. Coxa. . Fkahk McWkilu COLE MID LSCHEILL ATTORNEYS - AT - - LAW ROCKINGHAM. N.r - - A STMCTUT VIOtTAMt ffasi.Tvns FAMIU MCOtCWt. PHI LADELP H 1 A. Price. OHE'Dollir 1 t had not judged her wrong:-:-' i . r - 1 1 knew long years had passed away i Since.we did love and had to part, : Uolh oraveiy beating pack , Youth's changeful elow. . . j r- i We both,- in time,; had loved again and lost. Sweet children too, had come to each, ' Anaeactr naa io tneiiener ana in spirit, All love's true promises fulfilled ; .' . .. ..." i To those'we vowed to cherish . Till death's cold wav did wash us seperate. i .Yet nowr when eaca cud missso.soie ;j I I The joys and comforts of our married lives VVnen love s trail tendrils, torn and brniscd Hung hmp and dxeary.so needing sweet self, boc?8. : Dat ar gal am cwine tec o instead of baqm only six to sup port, w ben she marries I'll bave - ;The.Durham Globe has pf-nt-ont I tb; e second; iBstallm en t ofit ooH on Agricullu re? its foUow--u . Yes, 1iut I heard one; of your j . anouier vuumy ouiwr j ine roosiec uause iwimj? of.-iutiu daughters was iroWto set married. '' Mr" "' MS t K"" ? one tuiriijr. iiKeu ner 11 usr so that will only leave nix. to sup- UCHlulUUCf Simmons Liver Regulator. S -would like to s to my customers and. to the public iei gener al that I am now fi to the iTor them market s where Sesspeot to pur chase "; CsmphtB Line of Qensral Merehaniise , Embracing every article that the trade of this section demands, and at prices that are, ,bound to tell. : . ' ' '. I wish to c all especial attention to the fact that I have by. far the larv - ,y'J-'.- " -" - - "j. " '. ' " - - --- ' " r ' ' - ' ge8t stock oi FUSNITTJEE ever shown in Rockingham. -7 fl ft n i - J - f -. dertaker's goods is complete in -every re ; -. - - . spect, from the cheapest Cofilns to the fin That habit long Lad made a second nature Now. was 1 altogether wrong to judge . v That she, likejraedid inuae an bygone days Without being false, e en in onetnougnt, To those we each had loved full tenderly? jno, oy tne iear mat tell, x Knew Wheu I did take her hand -to soft, And gently pressed it close niy; beating .. breast, I knew my keeping it. in. answering warmth. . "' Was proof enough she guessed my heart And silently did fathom all my thoughts, Approving too, with modest -r womanly reserve. . So she was mine,"! hers again, . As promised in the days of yore, r As in the approach of orbs celestial' Each feels the attraction after wandering far: - ' - yi ' So we, divergent long, by natural appulse, nad made our cycles bacfe again To the same poijit of love infinity. And meeting flashed a golden joy Oneacb so darkened gnef-stainea life. Oh we did sit together long, - v Till day" had dimmed and shadows fell. None now to chide and fiiiht ue from our -: trvst. - Death now had claimed the stern of heart Who sorrowed us in that dim past, And soft treentmf was growing on their ' graves. T..- v .- " O much w talked, haBd-clasped, Commingling oft our tears and sighs, As when two clouds on high do meet . And sprinkle showers to freshen the air. Yea like those clouds we , wept as one, Till sorrows nast did melt awav. - o , And peace like 8unshine,s glow did spread Upon our spirit's sky. Ifae aartness an Like purple rifts did speed afar, To form an offine ior the rainbow's span, Then Heaven's dear smile of deep serenity Came settling down like glorious dawn To dwell between and with us evermore. And so again, we flighted troth. As in our live's sweet spring,; And all the daises looked as fresh And roses, breath was full as sweet .' As when we loved so long ago. pa loon. hand.if ho did ,uot - th iftfc it would be better for them to he at ho mi with their children. f Turning tojinj other inaii.shja inquired if he ;dtd not have a wife til home ? "He "rfdi- the cb'Ubkunsuor Jim- Blaine-it he it still sick .i-j... v v. ?-4'. . I)ok out br simoon waves during ; I n ilin:g hay be. ea re. ftjllo ; re eigh t motifs to. feed,. for migh ty fevr of dese pbliUcianfcrs while oit black; is wuffde powder hii would take to shoot 'em. -No, boss, it wiiL be eight instead of six - trr feed when ! dat gal marries not, couaitin1 de nat ural conseqnencas."' ' . I - Nobody caa be troubbtl-with con- stijati6n t)r piles ifv they take Sim roons Liver Regulator. : ' Kooouy tsan n.ave rtiispepsia. or biliousness it ther take Simmons Liver Regulator. State Chronicle. ' Lee surrendered on Friday; Most cow was burned on Friday; Wash ington was born on Friday; shake- spear was born on FridayjJfAmfrica was discovered on Friday; Richmond appointment. was evHcuaieu ou rriuay; ui a- "pOS8IUv. I onldn't undertake to tile was destroyed on Friday; the a ;f .i-,, uovm Mayflower was landed on Friday; j . anr eaghon,he!lale v(t: iueen Victoria was marrieu on rri-imve yQUy r 'V'." IV"'" ts " -"v..'r -;l lie puted up ins Hat for answer on Irtday; Jort bumpier was hom- nnd went out where be could take a barded on Friday; JSanoleon Jn- ii lreath - iinnrfa nun l,m rvn "R'rwlox? .Tnlilie f - CfB3ar was assassinated, on Friday; as may ed Ys,w "Then you had iK'tter be J move the asparagus, and tle oyster. at bome with her.'-. Th. lady -is plant. ..Too much oyster plant will commeniled by all Grsi class pefJe.l cause the cream to turn, into nystvv for her.courage m qamg.to this derv jsoup. of corruption and ex4osirjg the men J 'People visiting us at the Farm that should not engage i a such prac-1 please ome before ; 5 o'cl)ck. We tices. Ve learn the 'jiliove from a j wiU grease our. boots at 5.30 a hd letter received from Martin county. I feed the geese about ten minutes till seven. Calf weaners will be taken" -on. sub scription until further notice: We o w n a la rger farm no wv i h a i farmer Joe Daniels. Co one! Polk has asked us to join the Alliance, liut tne dnes are what be principally wants.. We are writing a scattering article fa vorins the subHreasury bil l4 and Bill May not Goose grease fresh from the loom for sale at this office. The geese-are raised on our dairy farm and the fact that we feed them: oo butter and oleomargarine makes ilie grease first cbiss. Call early to avoid the sheriff. A COMMON COHPLAETr. . ' It is astonisldag.Low lightly inoVj people regard certain organic derange " meats ao tonkas the pain .or incourenj ; ence caused thereby Js . not excetsivc i- This is particularly true of the. bowels,- v-. i- wVHnlv : iivt..' to. .thn Btnmjmhi nrft' thtv . - - i most sTUused xtortioix of the body.. . Tlnv- - wonder is they conlmue for; bot. manvi jears to perform their important .office with anything lito regularityeoAsidgpr. ' ins fiow little attention is paid to theu - - special TlglfiSBtBr '" One of t'u& most Tomnroir aliments f - i ? ' mstipanonVwhlhver ffequentlr bo-t:-f.r ? comes chronic 'tor want t proji- treati,. :;r xuent- f As: a general-TUIe, when a per- ; 0u SV-a'rtbs t,to Vi'tamaCioTlsiieaS'lurt;.' u.nej.neeu. somcthine - "loosening,", i.t - takes the fii-st thing -ai hand.il it, only promises a speedy effeet TTue-evilei; such Sndi8creet1medicatoniathat,wkil : 'the dose may cause &. prompt and eaer-v ,",gotie movement, the; alteration ia,-lia"l?J .; , - to be followed, by ancthcr, andjwrhap ' - longerr period ofconstipation..tf thf-t-. : again is "remedied by- a similar treat'.;' ' meat, it is sure to Ite succeeded JajcfttiU. v" " more stubbora inactivity the finalre--. buM being 4 a - permanent - weakness1 of . sjffbowela IM&ep fptia pf,hrorc;JUP,fit ; eon&rmed coastinatian..-r'v. i$:i-:t ? t No w-w fiat is needed byway of uysie inf any protractednterruption t'of h'(iS,: rflriiJor onnrations of the bowlsii. i "Simply a gentle aperient to bring Jahout- T , movement, loavnug hkj ito w wv-.- -. j ing drinks and relaxing food.- Fotjtis-; ' purpose, there is no better opening meek iciae than Ayer's Pill lining ptirely1: . vegetable in their composition and. nrt tirely free from cakmel or anyoihej'' harsh, drastic purgative,' their new j , C unattended with those; injurions wffecta V (which 'follow, the taking of ordinary; ; ' o1.iTt5 -Ort t.liA "iontrarT!:.i''Aver'8"!--.- Piils are calculated -to- strengthetf''as- . ; well as regulate the bowels and stomachy and also to stimnlate itho liver, the slug-'; gishness of -which is often the real cause? - of constipation. r '34f. " Ayer's Pills, beinr snar-coated, axa , ' easily taken antl arc, therefore, ndinira-"; bly adapted for;U3e.fc5therat Tiomo orfv abroad. Thev are recommended by lead- .: ; ing physicians RHovpf tliti world, and, T'irr countless households, are; the only, medicine considered- absolutely ,indis-4y pensable. Thej' are, without doubt, the . most popular pills ever made.-. - Not VahsBeceivefc 5 f Detroit Free Press.-' ; T He bad married her for her money arid their domestic life was;., not , the mo3t harmonious." r 44 1 was sold when I married you," he said to her one day . in n tone of Noboly will suffer with ; liver or kid ney disease if tbeyy lake : Si in- The best and surest dye to color f mon8 Liver Regulator, the battle.of Wateiloo was fought on j the beard brown or black, Friday; the battle of Bunker Hill J be desired, is Buckingham's Dye for was fought on Friday; J;an of Arc- J the. Whiskers. It never fails. was burned at the stake on Friday. the battle of New Orleans was fought I An Arizona JtLOge. And plucked the flowers for joy. J " ' ' r - " Z . v . I r At a county election m Arizona a Those roseate hues ot love s autumnal i peiiuvu.ee was eiguvu uu x nu., ru- day is.not an unlucky day no more than any. other day, although a man sentenced to be hanged on that day may think so. - . riaintinsr - ' . Pot, tinrrln a era in nilP lives beclouded 3ayj E'en thongb the flush of morning all be past, . '. " . Aa richer far the forests in their tinting When frosts have changed the green to red and trold. And often though the earliest fruits of "Ra nweet. as we could ask or think. The later season brines the ruddier gift, All soft and mellow, and more tncious to Ua. tocA - ...... I would also say that my line of Un- F its nneness and exact maturity. MAC I MAUVliX That tired feeling now so often heard of, is entirely overcome by Hood's Sarsapariila; which gives mental and bodily strength. ; , ... I, , A Great Cotton Crop. Imitation. Cofxs doing ths Bcnnds. ' Boston is said to be engaged in the manufacture of an imitation coffee, made of clay and rye or other Hour, which 18 sold the trade at about six well known worthless fellow was put j cents per pound, end-whicb is mix up in fun for, election as judge. He I ed with good coffee in the proportion waS made gloriously drunk early in of a quarter of a pound of the bogus the day, and his opponent anticipa-1 article to one pound of the "genuine ted au easy victory, but when the berry. A" Philadelphia business votes were counted it was found that I man is Quoted as saving that an ex- J. W. YatnCuTjuIlylton-ifl, Teniv; writep: "It does me good to praise ,. Botanic Blood 'Balm.: It cured Jmn of ait abscess On the:lurigs and astll- . ma that troubled me two years am that other remedies failed to bene fit. . . . ' G W. Jjock lea r, a Croratan lndiai? of Jlobenou co u n ty , is ta k ing a med- leal course in Baltimorp. f.''- The .ple'asant effect .and the per?fc feet safety: with, which 'ladies unay - use the liquid fruitiaxative," Sjrup-S of Figs, under all - condition makev it their favorite remedy. It is pleas-i -ing to the eve and to the, taster gn. tle vet effectual in, acting ' on lHe kidjiiey?, liver and . tHOwelsn' " TaBa at tha Ezposition- V 5 4 ,4 est Metalic Caskets. To counteract the desire for strong drink take Simmons Liver Regula tor. Thanking you for- past?p&tFbnage and expecting a big Fall Trade, - I REJIAIN TOURS, " EC. WATSOH TO THE TRADE. I have just received a large invoice of Whistle-Signals. New York Herald, , . . , According to the annual report of j Was judge. the "Commercial and mancuu Chronicle" the cotton crop for the The following prominent, met have been invited to ibe oil hand rat the Raleigh' lSx posh ion: . Isbam G. Harris'and Benton irc Millan; of Tennessee;-John W . Pan-:V . --: man k.v..v v - T 1 ' f T' ' - ' the drunken candidate had swept amination by a clieraist disclosed e RPfdt Juhn p; . VB? Y'rginia t, the field. Everyone had been vot- the real character of the stuiT, which Senators Butler r9d" Hampton, o . ing for him for fun, and the fun is declared to be "afiaud upon South Carolina; r Senator Coke, oj. turned out to; the- good fortune of I poor." Another ktod of bogus cofJee 1 Jon4 u- u,ain Th inu uruuaaru. iicu. ue.iearueu ui i nartier lOaeieci is pcesaeu uibu i- . his election he got drunker than I ghaDe of the coffee bean. . , . , I . . :j ..11 u I i .r- - ---- i':-y ;-- ' itussel base, -truer , in "wr iiiiii kuih i mt mi liir li iik iik - t I. njlionaire rau- A large quantity of Beautiful Table Chinaware, to call atd seejU - - - The ladies are invited Besides the flag-signals adopted by the United States Weather Bu reau for disseminating the daily t weather and temperature forecasts, ccld wave and frost ' warnings, a sys tem of whistle-signals1 is in use, which has been operated very suc cessfully in other Slates, especially Missouri. The forecasts are Jsent at f government expense to mill ana foundry,men, ancLfl certain time w fixed, say twelve noon, for the., null Kohmlv need suffer from Jansuor i way magnate, has sixty-four, coins , -1 and melancholy if -they take Sinr-picked ip'oniestfeet at . different ' J. McDonald, superintendant mons Liver Regulator,' r ; 1 ;- . periods, extending over,tlurty. years. year 1890-'91 reached the enormous Lanneau Manufacturing Co., Green- - e wou an t a,Spoae,,ui lUBU. total of eight million six hundred vi lie, S.. Unsays: "My wile nos usea .--v V "7 1- i- ' nnd fiftv-five thousand bales. This Bradycrotine for headache and it is ua8J v 1U4,UCV4 v ueuevai, ueut fuuwn is not only the greatest crop ever the only thing that relieves her suf- of fasting for fifty days, say? he ac ,.J: ',..o.A , k r;a quired the command of bis nppetiti I AM' STILL ON WHEELS! Carts Prices all Reduced for the Holidays. 4 ft 5' J OUR STOCIC OF vv r r k,i ix Jiix xj , -was .IS NOW COMPLETE IN E3veryi Xo; Press Goods, Clatbing, Shoes, Hats, 5, iiaii'i and foundry men to give the sig nals which can be heard over u con siderable distance. ; The warning signal fo attract at tention should b , a long blast of Having on hands and en route another car load of Buggies, Wagons apd from fia'een to twenty seconds dura tion.; AHer inis warning signal una been soundedr lpng . blasts (of from four to six seconds duration) refer to weather, and short blasts of from .,na tn ihrpfl seconds duration reur to temperature; those for weather should be sounded first: . - Blasts: Indicate: . One long,- fair weather. Two long, rain or snow. Three long, local rains. One short,; lower temperature. Two short higher temperature. Three short, cold wave. ' ' By 7 combining these signals any forecast can be indicated. . r C: Forecasts and cold wave or ftosl warning will be sent free to a limi ted number of mill owners or foun dry men who should make applica tion tothe Director of the North Carolina : State Weather - Service at Raleigh, N. C., for the- telegraphic forecasts, - - ' Thfl manv remarkable cures 'of catarrh effected "by the use ol-Ayer's Sarsapariila is conclusive proof that this loathsome arid f dangerous dis ease is one of the blood, only, need ing such V searehing and powerful ajitcrative to thoroughly, eradicate it raised in the South, but exceeds by more than thirteen hundred thou sand bales the production of the previous year, then the largest on record. It .is nearly double the highest yield known before the war. The South is to; be congratulated not only on the marvellous increase in the production of this great staple but also on the striking advance made in its manufacture. C.. ..... Vrmmm ou MtfW. fast for fifty day8 Russla had better The English sparrows are outlaws be introducing that feature into her in most of the States. : as they de-1 army. It would come in quite strby other birds and drive them handy with the short crops; a wnv. Thev are a nuisance 'in the summer season, but they cannot be T The statement that Russian Jews ftflsil v destroved. as thev breed so will be broufiht to eastern Carolina w M- . - "-- . w- ranidlv. Thev may now be found to. farm is deniod. . r . . - - - i. . sheltered under straw stacks, and Liinguage was given that we mightr'"; v n , if.i. j tti 'u 1 mT rlpe;inl.t!itTicr In parh other Alt in tne rrenco army, xi nie.x-i.euv" y -r- - . " n auuj Mvipi" ... .... . ; - Queen Victoria has a remarkably fine head of hair, for a lady of her nopobnt her son. tho Prince of Wales, ia quite bald. 'Had he used Ayer's Hair Vigor earlier in life, his head might, to day, have been as well covered as that of his royal mother. It s not too lato yet. And everything else needed by the peoplopt tins commuting uu Which will be sold as low as any one else will sel them. - , ; , T.;-COYINOTON &CO; ., Frctifttion. : Tf an Arab woman who has. lost her husband decides to marry again she visits the grave of her husband the night before her second marriage and prays - him not to: be offended savs the Boston Journal. Asf how ever fehcfteels (hat he will be'offend ed, she takes with her a donkey - la den with tw.a goat skins filled with water.- The prayer ended, she -pro ceeds to pour ..the water. on- the grave "to keep the first husband cool under the circumstance. - - . The New York -World polled the New York Democratic State conven iinn In ascertain?: their choice-. for President The vote stoodf For Da vid B. Hitl, 45.: for Grover Cleve land: 88; for James E. Uampneii, (or William C. Whitney; Z; for -At thur P. Gortnanj 3;;for Alfred C- Chapin,v 1 ; n on-co m m i ttal, lp - either caught and killed or poisoned withta little poisoned grainf at this ime when they can get no other i food. It would-be well for farmers and fruitgrowers if thecountry were rid. of them. His own Sarah had yiei. - Notice posted by -ai Deadwood husband in the: postotlce: - My wife Sarah has Shot my iranche. When I didn'.t Doo aithink-Uo; hur an I'waht it distinctly Understtood that.any.man who takes her in an' keers ior heron my account Will get A laughable little story is told of himself pumped so Full of lead that Sam tenaeriool win locaie nim ior a Mineral claim. A -word To the wise is sufficient an'orter work on fool?,. (. - i;' ' - - ' - " I.tPPAM BROS.; Proprietort,' ". Vi.".', Orssnists, liiraraa flock,:;- SAVANNAH, '3' A Witty Acknowledgement. a woman on the witness stand in a French court. She was asked her age, and answered that she was. 20 years ild. "vx "'. ... . uBut," said - the magistrate, "did you not tell me you were 30 when you. appeared before me two. years ago ?" "Sanford Express says: Henderson Br'owdy (col.) reports to this, office i that he has a stalk of ;comV J5rfeet "I think it very likely "she repli- ni8u IU . u u W5U:' ailU Quo UU car UU It.' 1A tiwii.va ed,- smilingly acknowledging her falsehood, and not at all abashed. "I am not one of those women who say One thing to-day and another thing to-morrow,, "t - ' , - circumference-and feet -Jong;.- tCa.n Hyde county beat this. . Have the heart i mind modest. high," and ; the Vpr.- J, PERFECTED Tv.t mini lenses ; - ffnrirKT mtdimnfl -io.nnw wanted 1 r SL Charles, Mo.Us in a worse pd- fnr for if vou are out of sorts and silion than any of the towns in Mas- bfldlvJP. P. P. is the remedv to sachusetts. It has two willing and. oti onrl aPl strhncr nnri invicrnrated; Waiting VOUng women to CVery'mar ia a ---a i . . - . v riageabie man in. u s - popuiaiwn, W.I. EVERETT, Hie commissioners county have ordered an election on! :.:.v . ;ecna;.vi'im -n J he has boals to build new; court house, t" "'"" -- n ?1 ' .1 s eloped with.t . 4 GENERAL MERCHANDISE,1 has exclusive sale of these celebrated: glasses in Rockingham1 JJ.-CJ .4 Faulkner Kallam & Mqqy& wants togo out for fan evening's, walk The only -manufacturing optician;! l nr the sou to. Alia n lap tra.- - nPEDDLERS ARE KOTSUPPLIEr WITH THEfc'E TA MOUS- GLAS Vf Forsyth I onJ-w.!?e " bashful "young ;fllow generally to carry bis grand- he - isn't J r ir - SAVANNAH, CA' " " .j 'r i 3'
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