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DdNT FbHGET ! " THAT -YQU CAN- . ALWAYS FIND AT THE StVA&r STORE A FULL LINE OF " GENERAL UEBCHAKUSS IN ADDITION TO A COMPLETE STOCK 10P STOVES - AffB . FURNITURE BOUGHT FOR CASH AND NOT TO BE UN DERSOLD Stewart (fanning Co; W art every dy receiving fresh addi tions f DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. SHOES. r TRUNKS. VALISES, CUTLERY. TIN AND WOODEN. WARE. A ad all other articles beloflsging to a gen eral stock. We alao kep jlII tke School Books recommended by the State Board of Edu cation, which we sell at cob tract prices. Call and aeens before purchasing. , Respectfully, r - J. a WEIGHT CO. VALUABLE PLANTATION At a great bargain. Contains 650 acres, with splendid improvements, sad will be sold cheap, as owner is determined to sell it. eves at a saerifioe- Apply tos Aril. UcAULAY, R& Estate Agent, v Rockingham, N. C. Jon W. Ooub ; Fnajrst UrHsoix. ecu o c::mt ATT0BXIIY8 - AT LMXT - ROCKINGHAM. N. . The Sensation of the Season. -THE DUAL- Attraction offered by our New Line of Men's, Youths, Boys & Children's suits and Over coats for the Fall and Winter season. Overcoats-Rich, Rare, Right, Reliable Djb ekiij Lien's Suite : , - We show etery Style Frock, , Sack or Cnt- ? V away. The manuuetu re, trimmings and as- '. sortmentof fabric all one could desire. In Dot3 Sciito flu SPECIAL ATTENTION DIRECTED TO OUR LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF MINISTERIAL SUITS THE LATEST AND BEST STYLES AND H-ABKICS. 10 PER CENT. DISCOUNT All orders shall have oar prompt and careful attention: We pay return, charges. CHARLOTTE I have just received x A large quantity of Beautiful Table to call and see it ' , - I AUJSTItLfON WHEELS! Having on bands and ea route another car load of Buggies, Wagons and Carts . ' Prices all Roduced 0113 GTQCCI OF TOEW SPRTNfi CP J SUMMER GOOD IS NOW COMPLETE IN ; . And everything-else needed by the people of this community, afl Vhich will be sold as law eny one else will tell them. 1 . W, T, COVINGTON & CO. VOL. IX. 1828 An iMILADSLPMIA. nlM There Is nootnerjetMtAM i. thm Simmons Liver Regulator. Jt Oalcfl Tt ntecLl I I , r We are very strong. The styles we show are very numerous, affording Ja wide variety from which to make selections. We are able to offer the very best and most original designs. This department has been given every care the productions this son surpassing heretofore shown. ' TO MINISTERS. -El N. G. a large invoice of Cbinaware. The ladies are invited for the Holidays. try. ANT) iPjaasrx' a EaO's&nr. ROCKINGHAM, RICHMOND COUNTY. Judge not; the- workings of bis brain. And uf his heart thou can'st not see. What looks to thy dim eyes a stain, . In God's pore light "may only be A scar brought from seme well-worn field, Where thou w&old'st only faint and yield The look, the air, that fret thy sight, May be a token that below The son! has closed in deadly fight witn some infernal nery foe. Whose glance would scorch thy smiling !, grace, . - And cast thee shuddering on thy face. The fail thou darest to despise, Y May oe Ute angei s slackened hand Has suffered it, that he may rise And take a firmer, sorer stand: Or, trusting less to earthly things. May nencefortn Jeant to use. hi .wings. And iudcre none lost: bnt wait sad sa With hopeful pity, not disdain; w ucpui ii uw awyss (My oe The measure of the heicbt of nain. And love, and glory that may raise The soul to God in after days. Adelaide A. Proctor. AttheTsra. Durham Globe. Awe get deeper into farming, we feel that or experience should be given to the world. In currying the geese this morning, the Old Lady , broke a curry-comb valued at six-bits. The way to handle a currycomb is to pull from you. The teeth should be filed as often as once a month. Never draw the curry-comb to you, the teeth be ing flexible they will expand. Our razor-back hog, which we have ceiled CoL Polk, lost hie tail ;A house painter plucked it and tent it to headquarter. Yams should be varnished early and this will save them from Paint ing. Tuberculosis in hogs should not be overlooked. Apply while hot two gallons of corn whiskey to the man who attends them. The heaves in docks can be cured by heaving a brick, at your neigh bor's dog;. Do not let your plow rust. Let it plow. Sow fall beets early. Sue dead beata early. A sewing society like that should be started early. If the peach tree looks rocky, take away the rocks. . Pickles should be put in brine and then place them tenderly- in vine gar. Lock the wood house at night, if you want wood for breakfast in the morning. ' See that the dead cats are not thrown in the well. If they are, swipe them out. These and other rules will be printed from time to time. Dr. Johnson exhibits a beet of the dead or red variety, and it weighs six hundred pounds. It was grown on the farm of a gentleman who pays but little attention to beets or the beet would have been much larger. The exposition was a success yes terday, according to the Raleigh pa- pen. A man from wew lorr went out and Looked At lt . - : A few more walrus tusks will be taken on subscription. . , , . Eels with skins on 'em will be taken by the management on sub scription. Chills and fever of three years standing cured by Simmons Liver Regulator .E. Watkins, Watkins House, Upton ville, Ky. ItliATASt Fayetteville Observer. A prominent Charlotte physician advises the people of ,tbat. city to, plant the sunflower, assuring tbetn that the more sunflowers adorn their premises the less frequently will he be called in to prescribe for fever. We believe this to be as true as preaching. We . know a residence in the suburbs of this city-which, for the greater part of the time, she! tered two large families of children where there has not been a case. of fever for mere than twenty-five years; and year after year the sun flower has grown in toe vegetable garden in prolusion, Am an absor bent of malaria it Is second to only toe WBGALXnm riant tne - sunv Sower, by all means the Russian sunflower,, it r you can procure th'e (9ftt- -n .' -t-. . .-i-v . TakelTakel Taae Simmons Liv er Regulator for dyspepsia cpnstV paUon.and heirtbUWU ; . , ' Bingham ton Herald. 8ome smusemeni was created in a dry goods store in thiexity the other day when a farmer came in to make a purchase." He bought some calico and when the clerk placed the 15 bill the farmer gave him in the cash ball and sent it spinning toward the cashier's desk, a funny sight was witnessed. Our rural friend evidently thought that was, the last he would see of his bill unless he moved lively, which he did, keeping his eyes fixed on the ball. He collided with an old lady, f e Lover one of the seats regain ed bis feet and kept right on until he arrived at the cashier's desk. "By gosh !' . I want my money,n he gasped. "I've read : too much about bunco steerers to lose my meney, and 111 have my change if I clean out the whole sheebsng. He was finally pacified, and de parted amid the broad smiles of the clerks and customers in the . store. As he went out he muttered: "If I don't come to the city very often, them swindlers can't catch me with their sawdust games." As a fsmily medicine, Ayer's Pills excel all others. They are suited to every age and, Log sugar-coated are easy to take. Though searching and thorough in effect, they are mild and pleasant in action, and their use is attended with no inju rious results, 'jiuT' , Chicago Globevl f K H '" lfhe keen, shrewd and common- sense Amerhnchaeedr ft suit of clothes, the jrice whicb.; wm 110, ar an officer ;j of Vtl goifernrnent should stop him as be wsseaving theiloreardeinand 16, b r oaiii kubek lhe.Vpfief r down and call a Ratroi waeooi aad bundle himWtait;ito as the, government dmas, a thous- and niiles a;wsy ano collects bb $6 bypwuty, the keen,;ah, com mon sense American fer the jotbes and walks put Satisfied thai he worked a PeUy ciwie bar gain., Iu ospma- things .'.the' keen, shrewd, common-sense American is the biggest and moat fuocenful fool on the. face of this green earh. Popularity called the king of med icines-Hooda Sarsaparill. , It con quers scrofula, salt rheum and all ether blood diseases. Salisbury Herald: The Herald learns that since the death of Octa- via Beaver no one will take her looms at the cotton factory. A Mr. Bailey first worked at the boms and died very suddenly, and was suc ceeded by Miss Beaver, who died in like manner. These two deaths have created the impression that the looms are diseased, and 90 one will have anything to do with them. Of course there is absoluely no foun dation for any such action or belief as this. : It is impossible that a loom can be made a medium for convey ing sickness, and it i the sheerest folly to put credence in it. . Snch superstition might have been toler ated in the days of darkness and witchcraft but it is entirely out of place in this century , Brain-workers keep your heads dear and bowels open. Take Sim mons liver Regulator. There is a species of buckwheat raised Jn ths county that beats everything io its class. It is Japan ese buckwheat, and is best adapted to light clayiand. Mr. I. J. Ratliff, of Armstrong, planted a crop of it in the spring. He harvested that crop and planted another crop .from the seed: from his spring , crop. He has now harvested the second crop. He says one bushel planted on jgood land will produce 100. From; one grain planted beaecured 815 grains. On that stalk there, wereeight -or en' headav--Marton Free Lance. Mr. Randall, Pone the retired druggist of Madison, Fhu, says (Dec. S.18S9) he regards P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Hoot and , Potassium) as Itbe best alterative on the . market, and tnal be nas seen more beneficial j esnlta from the use of St than any t other blood m,UcinY N. C, OCTOBER 29, sTej gsa!i.relltl?al Prcvgrti. Detroit Free Press. . Money is the wheels a candidate rubs on. ' ' ; , Some Congressmen ainH fer noth in'else. ; Uur nashunal air is gettin chang ed around to Yankee Boodle. Cam pane liars is purty likely to be practisin all the year round. Honesty is one of the ornimentsl of politikcs. j Sallery unoobiecktoSomesUtfs-1 men. Taint, the politishun with the biggest influents, that always uses, it best. Wimmtn might make polliticks cleaner, but they are bound to ameer theirselves doin it. ' The PresHent of these United States'ain't what be used to be. Campane conshenses air a good deal frozxled at the edges. ; Thar aint much profit buy uf votes at fo a peace, runnm' meiture. P. P. P. care Scrofula, Salt Rheum and all humors, Dieepsta, Sick Headache. Biliousness. It cures that tired foslingv creates n appetite, strengthens the nerves and builds up the whole system. P. P. P. is unrivaled, and since its intro duction has cured more l eases jof blood disease than all the other pu rifiers put together. , FrcaCapal's 1211s. , Correspondence. . On. last Fridsy . and , Saturday nights we had a sprinkle of frost in this section, though not enough to do any damage. This is about the usual time for a killing frost aad I should it not visit us for the .next t two weeks, it would ; probably in crease the cotton yield in this section I a fow pounds, as t looks nearly a 1 month later than last year. Mr. J. 1 C. Cole, banded me his brag . stalk l of cotton from his little farm, nearly ( six feet high and conUiaing over 1 100 jrrown bolls with not one, open. Bat little corn has been avestedi ud to this time, it being considered! rawer green to souse in ouik i is ... .. ' . 1 - 1 H tiinnrtArl ith.t Mr jfL 'nl' fifssna' i lklv tt. nm inmi f hie Mtb.rn.I acre that has been judged to make between 40an445 bushels of coml0-00080- t -'; and a lot of nomkina. . SwMt notataeaara Seine harvested and used freely, but the crop is con- W o service w wirjsew aw iwun aidered one fourth short of Jast vear's U?3E Wvicted f crm, the county . m in this section. We will have but UtUetaraa products to sell Uyoud what we need, axcent cotton. If the Alliance can succeed in : raising the price ol cotton and tar - tiallr reduce the nrice of meat and breadstufi. it certainlv would rive ereat relief to tbo toilintf ,isxmefconTiclcd een4roughtnp i It looks like this couW r be .accom- ne useroinifavwno, oinexwise pr plished by reducing our cotton crops hP wond h bm&.vtm one third and increasing . our other crops as much a possible, lrt - du cotton one third would decrease the labor and expense on ihawp.i A little camtal ia naceaaarv ta rtm a arm successfuUy and Mk fiwo runl . . .. entirely on the credit system: it re A ntm iKsft ts. Memlto Rw .a vsvYnMnw vwavwasp, ewNve e resisj sjswt 1 -Fp eyeasis the cotton crop one thirdVUi would sMiahlei SMI Ia AAMatiaevae nnntn'kM;,l. ."f - wws inocasn system, lt iookt Ake tb plan of reduction of acreage ouldiedvnternff 0 tha tsiteand to do for beginning, w4 if sue couia oe stenoea Anen , proo aoiy,wecoutfi ;aet ajoog witnout ceiling on We government for, belp m sny anapeaa,.aon .ocueve wei government has means to help for w are taxed tokeen rr ud stead of it's being taxed to keep j ts ,p. R. C. : Thia cmnmimfealion efaaii4ib tfaa Metfadirt e Erutnenical Cbn; Ut week, but owing to the onus of other matter, waa crowdarl ot.lki , . . .-r DesrecicfPtisitocit. . wsp asviase jeeses i , ZTZZ front the presidency its messengers stolen dred thonasnth part of that sum he uW WWWMaw W W f mUMMX ; I. . I I.. HI L. . JBJS--WK :..;. jfv; oogavaVri to Braiyci all tUt ia teasw.fcotccmvin doubting thojaaands that it wJUts theadACh9jv NO 42 Washington Star.' . Taiiag $1)00,000 is called xeh- iua Taking $50,000 is called Utigition. ' taking. 135,000, b caliedV msoi- . taking 110,000 is called irregular. &:-- vt: ;. ; ' Taking 15,000 is caUed defalca- tion. TaJrii $1,000 ig called corrup- tion. . , , . Taking $50Q is . called . embezzle- Taking $100 is called dishonesty. Taking $50 is called stealing , : ; Taking $25 is eatted total deprayi' Taking one bam is called war on 'society. t . l; " .. j: Bookkeepers and others of seden tary habits cure constipation with Simmons Liver Regulator. It San Sewn. SL Louis Ulobe Democrat. Ifaoy years before the war Gtv PM the engineers . making surveys of the rivers inAlaba and Missis sippi. The, chief engineer w rote to him to ascertain how far the Tom bigbee river ran up. . 4.a . the course of a few weeks a-reply was received. Bragg stated that in Qbedlenco - to orders hed . carefully examined the stream with all M tuxns bends and tributaries and. that he had the honor, to report that the Tens bigbei did Jiot run up at all, running dp wn in every part .of, its course. .... Bragg escaped court martial by ihyaktgof feiflbfiegLb. Beauty if .sai4 .to bo only, skin deep; but to poatees and preserve a beanul skin, fiore, vigorous blood ie essential. . , This if beataecured by taking Ayer SaDariila : in small byVfreueqi dpaes doles. .Il ia.the most renable of , bloocVpurifiers, ; ; i " y . w i Charlotte Chronicle: aieuourg una auvpteu 1 rule h1 n0 olheFcouniy In the State. T nan ajyoang wJ, wno wiu prep- wanwg Wgnaoecaieaaoxeiorm 1 . 1 - t MS J 99 w coC8 1 1 . .1 . 1 1 " d be ooondtoLsome .good man I no givonima gooo noine ana I . . .. . , I proper instructionaoQinus oe given 1 "grace-.ana not pnnasa nun until a I. m e B. loaa ouense. By this yiinany boya wb were ye" pnseiriue--oa muiupuea lttP0teJ'6 I Pvl!?e: efim,nil tst the court and the JiV!,T,!fslff MnLJW i" ,e WflWBc W .W W tta, ; lM.' : " i i P TTT' 3 u tt rery important in 1 in is age mt - I of east fnaterial omres that a rem acceptable to i iteatbmaeh and healfbyln Its ha ture -nd effect. Possesion these I aiiaJitlesruoir the one berfccV laxative: and most wtritfe 1891. ul Ufuret aiowh; ": Wr r-?.-t t lit i ! , l p SSCtTCSgth tf UhIsr, ! r1 Aeeosdhmg ess stastrcs published Jusl aouwed A Waahingtoh the nqmbef of -Itho- I dista in. 4ho fJEorid tl t follews: 1 -Eastern 6aUc-Eutop Min- . t . aaa wi j a mere Africa: Min LkJ? X tYY &MWjZJiv ystrn feotfoSS; JSWW "A.rwAKOe-e RIKJOT. the mas who lavsaad pills, especiaU fit ,tho eg tha .sugar-coatedi; sort,; de serves the fratltuda of mankind; for. U we nurt4wa3l0w pbyckj at aU, tha ajoaller and more agTeeahle the dose ia. Saadathsvbmta. ? wt, we eresnitie.llta -)&Utiafenia0A pUlenx.AastentiSM9 'to fejnalhln obscurity among the great Caknowa Kot ho, Lott-evet, the maker o? Ajcfi H1K ft ftort toftoua nf rnoaern toediolnoii. .-. rw names " are more familiar- than that of Dr. J. C. Averwnose sugar-coated pUlaateiaaJK nfaetured by the ton snd are nsed all ever the world. ;v--u The Immense popularity of Ayer's Klls is due to a happy combination jt qnaHties: they are agreeablo and easy to take, mild bnt thorongh la operation, beneficial for great, variety of aik ments, adapted to aU ages, climates, aad constitutions, and-their nse M at tended with av UteSects. "Tthat more. eonht be desired t . . ! n i 9 These excellent rpsnlts are seenred by "the combination of purely Vegetable, aperients, of which the esaentiatrllttrsa lone, and not the coarse fibre, ace nsed In componndlng' Ayer's Pills. No caK otseier any 'other isJufTotii drngi'ei. Sees lato their compositf on tecoot. aendation that all must appreciate, especially when in need of a domestic medicine; for, bowere. nsef nl a mi-even necessary calotne may be 4n cprtain cases, it ti, without doubts one the Boost baxardoos of drugs and a&onld be taken witb extreme caution. , ... H r In the liver derangements' peculiar ta SMttern -elimates, where 'calomer b so often resorted to as a specific, Ayer!s Pills are strongly recommended, being qnite as effective as calomel, and with-' oat its dangereas results.; ' g An Intelligent Texan pats the ease in a-WitsheU when be -says: "After niaqy years, experience with. Ayer's fills as a remedy for the large nnmberjof ail ments caused by derangements of the. liver, peculiar to malarlsl localities, simple Justice prompts me to express Mf high appreciation of the merits of this medicine for the class ef disorders I have named.". , .- We sre assured that Ayer's Pills have largely superseded the obkthne reme dies for stomaeb and liver troablesr not -eedy la the South and West, but aU over tbieoountry as weU asin foreign landSv True, BttSad. Pack. "What did the poet mean when, he called this country "the land of the free and the home of the brave Vy He -was probably. .- referring to, bachelors and nntrried : men," said old Mr. Smkhers, sadly. P. P. P. stimulates the appetite and aids the process of assimilation, cures nervous troubles, and invigo rates and strengthens every, organ of the body. Nervousness prostfa tion is aho cured by the great and powerful P. P. P. Its effects era permanent and lasting - Wife (to husband coming i n nader an umbrella, dripping) Gdoctiesij Barry, why did you come through au tnat rain r Harry (pleasantly) "Because, ove, 1 couldn't come oyer jt, or un-. der it, or aroundlt." How nice Hood's SaraapariUja, hita the needs of .!neop: , w.b.0 Jel?all tired out' or "run down," from any cause. It seems to oil up the whole, mechanism of the body som that aU moves smoothly and .work becomes afposHiyf delight Be suret Hooda. t v,.. It is pie licteor in NeW Ybtk tnai Mr. Plower will get "a majority in New York clty Brooklyn InbToHher- towne in the hefehbofhow X of New- York and Brookly n, of &),0(Xlrh1ch rill give him fftafotuajoriry'of VW Ul UC UV0lv UPPSUM BBSS-' ProarMnrs. -A f m V " wvsi- 9 A- Eockincham. N. C. r 1 4- I, , - J The only manufacturing opticianev teltbeJSouthi AUsnia'Ga: . -tpfcPEDDLERS ABE KOTSlTPPilED, WITH THESE FAMOUS GIABSE. u V- -A , ' '-.-4 -"r -4 "i- i . : -SI -Ml I .is iii . -. -t . rvV'.. . - - 1 1 -A :
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