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'-.c -V--V a-'? -:;-A ;f AA.tA;VA' rr, -r'A!:i v Sr;V--v-J l- r. ' t A?" -A " r"' t - -r - -i-' ' - 1 AI ;N3 "V- " I -'' v ,-"-t iJ:"" r " "'"-T "".''-, A -rf '-v7 a A:v.?f -r,;,4-i,;;;A :v,.. a -Awr;&l?i !; . IfAlA -i - v -a:.. ;cx a a - - A y .. .THEJEWYORKORLD, SAY8' ITS GOING TO ELECT A Democratic President, WILL BE IN ' THE FIGHT FOR DEMOCRATIC SUPREMACY -In the SUte, aixd especially in Richmond Conntr: You ean ' have both ol thes - papers for ' " A;$125HfJLpVANCB." Dr. ft. L. STEELE, AND MECHANICAL : : TUB ROCKEf. WE INVITE YOU TO COMPARE 1 The RnckBt With any other weekly in this section of - IT IS GROWING,' ' ITS GROWTH IS BASED IT8.MERITS. , ON 1" vol: x:" ROCKINGHAM, RIOHMXMD COUNTY, N. C, FEBRUARY 18, 1892. NO. 6, I ScB87BKTioN Peice:-1.50 Per Year.?' EUGENE FIELD. OPERANIVE It comes to me often in silence, . When-the fire-light splutters low When the black, uncertain fchadows Offers h,a professional services i to & i throb of heartache Km - MihvAna F UtXt fr f Tl Or H TV ' 111111 I . - J' more in accord with the aspiration wuowxng we proiessions. rov of my genius. thai I was not adapted to them, but I finally made up my mind that because in e age, sir, was no aaapi- 1 T wnnlrl Kb n :1inr ; Tht r T 1 eu tO Hie. Do Something LITTLE LIGHTS. 'Shot from the Socket. Etmgor in Enssia. Anson, Stanly, Moore, Montgomery r and Robeson counties. He is well ! furnished with all the latest improved "instruments.- j Teeth extracted without pan. Of fiice over Miss Blakey s store ; ' Comes the old, nnquiet longing "For tbe peace of home again. I'm sick of thel-oar of the cities . And of faces odd and strange; I know where there's warmth of welcome, And my yearning fancies range Back to the dear old homestead, With an aching sense of pain; But there'll be joy in the coming, When I go home again. fancied was a position in which genius was" given full scopes The press the mighty engine which controls the machinery ot nations4 should disseminate tbe scintillations of my genius over the world; and I j 8ra8P should he recognized as a leader cona,uon 01 lDe . i famous by his treatment of Empe- more powerful, sir. than tbe presi- ntry, to watch -carefully , tne on j?Z Zl ror Frederick, ol Germany, is dead, 'Chesterfield New York Herald. .We have now an official estimate. , of the extent of tbe Russian famine Minister: Smith, atrSt. PetereburgJ bas forwarded to Washington some ' . i carrv out mv -j mans : mis country wonH not h fwi sunk in wickedness eirl ana :J and , deoravitv. r But no I This banker, for whe Raleigh Advocate. :- , It seems to be the idea ot some I determined to to turn mv atten- that the chief end of life is to keep l Salem celebrated her 126th anni? tioh to business. Money," sir, rules I out things, to hold care and hard versary. last Sunday, ihfi nnrld thPH timw. and '- a firreat work at a distance, to shun the bur- " cni?0Krt v,. TrTiiftin mill tbnt financier is a mighty sovereign who jden of responsibility,' to get.avay tnrns ont'ioo pairs of socks, daily i - statistics which will makethe symA; holds the destinies of nations in bis from self-denial, to shelter them- . ; M.nyi- th.: eto1. pathetic people of this well fed coun- i was resolved to De a DanK seivis iruux suiuwi n'ent European physician 'm tudy the condition of the experiences, and spend their -days mu y j8 treatment of . Empe-1 .M5' n , quiei ; .. ror Frederick, of Germany, is dead, . ; - of life. .But it should be . .. ; ' out food or any means of support- am nA whnllv dprwrwlpnt nn tbn sentenced to death I , j of naium .n,i ik. That was the way to do business, i not iof ca.o uuu jui,,uuu. . A W so Trm not a 1 work" tells what he is made tor. nred a vnosi- As a shiD is made, not to lie anchor- Jtt. wuiiomson, colored, eoupr i - i i . nnnnnifli nnnrv in tun uuuuuioiia" ouwmiu dentu i wouia oe:loe cnampion 01 -r--" ,ln thi tha. Knldv out W D. Mernman, ot the people my battle cry would on, 10 ouye 1, tUi county, 8. Cwas be freedom, JusUce rrd reform ! nations ana snape my course a- a.Muvu. o ! iWtheuWtimV Ahl sir," .WiiA beepermitted to cordinnerr; sc very : la5iWake. That is what every Agent receives who gets tip a club on our $1 per week plan. Our H-karat gold-filled cases are war ranted for 20 years. Fine Elgin or Wal tham - movement. Stem wind and set. Ladv's or GenVs size. Eqnal to any $50 watch. To secure aeents where we have none, we sell one of the Huntin WtenI go home again 1 There's music d- age wa8 against I tion' in a bank, was I given a'jdesk J ed in a quiet harbor, but 4 of the Raleigh Gazette, announces 1 06ity of stmngers. It" Is difficult to appreciate the significance of these figures and im-. possible" to. fathom" the suffering: which v they; indicate. - Fourtten That may never die away, And it seems the hands of angels, - On a mystic harp; at play. Have touched with a yearning sadness On a beautiful, broken strain, Case I To which is my fondbeart wording me. the office and requested to draw on the stormy sea, buffeting waves himself as a candidate for Congress- hnilliqns of meUy: women and chiU irt of futureJ and riding over towering billows, uonai uouura m ;uu.5 i uren starving . necause tne crops- and what do you suppose was the Probabilities? Not a in I secured a situation on a paper, h . J.. T "AA A il ' uu r n oVi"A nlatform is that the United SUtes iW fi,ilpH t Th 'KnvP f11pn fmm PH Ol Jl, B1I I I vailjfiuj luo lYDOiuu vryuB 1 r ' , - -'v' f " , . " " " -: reimuurHB uiv Watches for the Clnb price $28 and send 1 ' hen I goliome again SS'iSSSS - - 0l3id.ofmy atotag.tadow Otr agent at Durtiam, NJM writes: Is the great world's crash and dm, - - "Our . Jewelers have confessed they n(j 8iowiy the autumn's shadows don't know how yon can furnish such Come drifting, drifting in. " erSiatS agent wanted foi each Sobbing, the night wind murmurs place. Write for particulars. ' " To the splash of the autumn ram; Empieb Watch Co.. Tint T ljM.m'of the elorious ereetine 48 and 50 Maiden Lane, New-York, j Wh j- ome aeajn :.u inn .nMl. oAm.n ;a KniHKvt.TTa Hnnrt eOVemmeni BDOUia reimourae vuw I an inHnslnnna nnmnfitf-nrv n IiAlh. first thing the editor-inief called DWinetototoy SaVelde: with the worth of then JSspoverty; they re sort to on .me. torwrite up ? -A -nnancuv r xpostulated they told me blessings to his less fortunate broth- slayesmancipution. : ; ; -.- ppible device to gvt enough to leader? A sweeping denunciation thought I came there to er. Ruin and stagnation come upon The citizens of Duluth, a town hold body .andoaJ together, and ofcraie highaccnu. leam the business, and ' that- was bim when the ship of his life, lies near Charlotte, built a : beajitiful they go to bed hungry every night, Cismon tneloreign policy oi ; hft 0 , to ret a practical harbor-bound. The ship is made academy; and hadf a flourishing We have something over five mill for the sea. and the sea is made for So on all sides I was" saluted vwith the ship; man is made to work, and school. ' The son of a prominent man was attending the school much We are every day receiving fresh addi tions of ' ' , DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, CUTLERY. AND WOODEN WARE, THE TEEOBETICAL 1A2T. rnrprnrnftnt? No thin cr sir! I was sent to write up a, great knowledge of it. . t I fin on all Rid ei commerciar laimre - P-" the game cry-practical, practical, work ennobles and makes him a against his will and he thought he by three, c ularly instmcteed to get a complete 1VnoW sir I have made up man. would stop it. He did this by York States statement of the assets and habih- practical i xxow, bir, x uave umuc y , - , , . j A.l. ..j. :. w. f f,Unr nd th my mind to this: The age wants no suppose an acoru nao mina, una i ouruing uP vuc uuimS aim ..-Lui- -t; f K-iitnn' theories or philosophies which are should pray to ba put in a snug lit- Gov. Holt has appointed Geo. A ZZTa LZT not ground out of the mill "of hard tie box.and the box locked up in a treatment? No, so, I lions of people in the State of New York. , Multiply that five million. ' conceiva of three New in "a condition of star-- vation and the picture vrilL.be com plete. r Shuford, of Asheville, to fill the e j i toiL ills my nrm convicuou Ana i quiet cioaei., uuu wicio w ovuu jw i vacancy on ioe ;ouiwnur wuu ffig Bxperienees With a Practical at once, for such duties, it is need- border to.suceea ia mese aegener- aays wo..ryou, " "n oencn oi . u,e u.. ui jwiwiwB .n , . . j ,f timift a miin-no matter how swer its nrayer? Why, no: kept in hw the resisrnation of Judge- Mem- less to say, were too pracucai ana - - . !an,.M :f .nhi,i tw.nnt.h- ' W: ; j i BTp.nT. niH.BOiiiuea uiav uo tuuot suuu ouuiwwwvo ii .v.v. i uiuii. j. rail. xvla.i io iuiu vua CQUBiuerauuu t " 7 - ... . . . . , . 3 .r . . . , . A North Carolina Inventor: -World. To be successful in life a man groveling to claim must sacrifice all the high and no- from me. i Wo ipite of bis nature, and this is The ministry ? Yes, sir, I gave whwou see me on this Christmas that profession my commence at the bottom of his bus- ing but an acorn- for hundreds of inoea an A lmirn PTOrr littlfl nractical I years, if it didn't crumble to dust 4.;i TTo mnai' tint have . an v I before Chat time.- Its' love of law sfihool : in .''Greensboro.--, with 50 do- Mnta in hia nocket and 8200 in said to be worth AId.nrticlWogto.g... U enjoyg only " JJt JJ. Zi. .os. of practice, .nd mn8t learn u end pf Ha existence.- It w made UtojOOOf,. . eri , We also keep all the School Books recommended by the State Board of Edu cation, which we sell at contract prices. Call and see us before purchasin g. labor and wait with a meekness and to be planted out in. the open field, ..... lit J I . 1 J a 1 .,nnJ .l! ... . i k.4.ma. mh..r. wmiin nnvn nnim i rn un uniifr liih uuiu uluuuu tin . . . - I - m ill luolr nllr: I UBklCUIiQ ..vrj.. " I " " tune, and my greates mis.or.un -w- -.- justice to Mr. Job, be whose blood sprouted intoa twig, then to grow in being obliged to live m an age sued me here, for the members of tt"" . . wag - - . d thicker. ftnd IntAl.Imw Haa nrorft niQfrnOT.inoriV TirflCLl I nvumu w ww.. - w I ' slice of the cake of prosperity. points in tneolgy, and alter consia vr : t m nhiiri nf misfnr-i erable effort 1 crot trie cnarge oi a i ra. air, x niu i . . v which has no appreciation .of intel-j my flock were disgustingly practi- D Respectfully. a WRIGHT Sr CO. ipctnal greatness whatever, and will cal and imagined it was a minister f i i i . : ja il . encourage and stimulate notning duty to preacn, pray, visa, me i- . l- ;,! in HiMori and innt Alter tne souis oil Wh.t time should I bread and beef more than : it ON T Forget covered with boils. grow by wrestling witn toe snows I am firmly con viced that the of winter, with the piercing winds & - . . r I , , , a . it i .UAnnfrv onfirAciftlM nroducera ot l of March, ana tne aarKoruweu that is not grossly practical. nictea ana loo. aa er at mv head, sir, my nneiy cniseieainis cnarge. The Charlotte News 'Says : , Mr Jeff. D. McAnultv a plain and hon- years- ago this man left Judge Dick's farmer cf Cabarrus count?,, will take a stand among North Caror lina's noted men. He has just com pleted a new cotton-gin that is de stined' to eclipse even Whitney, 'most extravagant dreams. It .is a double saw gin; that is, a forty sa w' gin of old style would be an. eighty saw gin iri McAhftlty's improved.. A politician said to usnot long j The saws are crescent shaped, and since, "are tne larmers oc onu dress themselves witn eacn Tevoiu- This Shows How it Will Be. 4 Clinton Caucasian. Now look THAT - YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND f AT THE STEWART 1 STORE A FULL LINE OF GENERAL MERCHANLISE IN ADDITION TO A COMPLETE STOCK OP STOVES AND FURNITURE BOUGHT FOR CASH AND NOT TO BE UN- . DERSOLD Stewart (&nnirip & Carol ma goining to stTiously insisM ion thev make. The feeder is en on the absurd ideas of , the . Ocala I tirely different from, anything ever- Ission of mv have had to devote to my other poets, and approves philosophy only at it, when having reached its ma- platform?" We told him that they yet given the world. Instead ,of f I wereut duties if I had yielded to their ex- when it can be made to serve a prac- turity; what a sturdy trunk it has, would speak for themselves about feeding fromi the , top, the cotton- a!Z tt T hH vPf eenius is fettered and hampered by in tbe glory of the summer's sun, held next summer, hilt that unless One oay X nau ever 6 i i u:a J KmIM in it . i:. -.:.i..u: lrl " ' - . , I n i;;nn TPrnV-1 tne ennoing, practical ei.aiiouo nuwiuBuimsuup uui ... - w are uauir uiiawwu wcjr nu prostituted tojo.. dSSKJdwUtafi- Everyday I most per- branhea, how the panting catUe insi4t ,ery Seriously and fight for thenecereanesof life would. not be ly.Icooldnt Bay tbai i naa, oui j ' . . ,,,., .hade: and i.u. ..e,, . fk i..t,ii. R,it." timber may f8aid ne suppose the Democratic carry the j party' refuses to, agree to having hd the I vnni reformn n?rafted1 into tbe features and the expression i eye. uo xnej iook as out to do the menial omces 01 mer actions r An1 t nir. mv talent must be I asked me forthcoming. It is humiliating to what difference should thai make u uuw, n, tonncoming. x- " 6 x. Tr n loathes: but there is no help for it, then probably its tough nf!?otJbireWnrW' "irrTZLnA iin are vou? Wait a be converted into a ship to rAl world wiU not suDDon me in .ne a cenain uiauo, uuvo i - " , , ,. v. I a I moment l ixiuiannena me uau nag 01 great, uonwu sphere whicu nature mienaea lwuc r; Z AtAUr nntil to-morrow, could you? world. And so great possibiliUes state nlatform ? To his amusingly I Mf . m Dlr m V VI TTl I II I If 111 WUH LU i . 9 I . I I IU UIUIUJCUU. 1 w - 7 - r , 0. GANGERS CURED. Dr. S M. Wright, of Gibson Station, N. C, offers his professional .services to the people of Richmond and adjoining coun ties.. With a long line of successful expe rience he feels warranted in saying that the most obstinate "cases, where cure is : possible, readily-yield to his treatment. B&faj . Sera CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILWAY, OFFICE OF 0. C. R'Y, What have I eneaeed in, sir, do 1 be a poplar preacher; to have an you ask? Weil, sir, I ffave tried to assistant and a pair of fast horses; make myself useful in nearly every bo talte a yacawon ctwjt calline where I thought my genius cure my sore throat- to make a might find scope. Wken I felt the I lecturing tour every , winter ai a fires of poetic genius burning within hundred dollars a nigm; o ouicia me I determined to earn for myself at weddings in high life; to have a the title of "Poet of the New World." country residence; to write for the My first poem was written in July, papers, and publish a novel. This It was entitled "Beautiful Snow," was my idea of what my talents but the Dublisher to whom I sent it should demand, and with less than declined to publish it, "because he' that my ambition should not be sat- said."the idea was not new, and, isfiedf '.Bat, sir, tne nock ano snep- moreoven it was out of season." As herd differed m tneir views, ana if geniue must-be restricted and those practical, low-mmdea sneep governed by the almanac I He ad- butted me out, as it were, into the 4v -, a nnaWinn with BntriA ij nnfftp.linff world again. I think soap manufacturer and make my the ministry would have suited me noetic muse do duty in extolling if I could have educated the people the merits of thai gross commercial up to my stand-point; but what can TT aaid that in order to eeniusdo. sir, wnen u nas to uai.ua TtAnb'a closed, vou see. and I changed my pants this morning. Thank yon, sir. Good day. jbyfom Candidates. are folded up in men, but it takes 6imple question we simply remark- work and trouble to bring them out. 1 ed that the majorty could always Don't shun the very thing that will control if it saw fit to assert jts rights develop you. The Growth of Christianity. Men who m a republic like this would cool v and deliberately pro- Press and Carolinian pose that the government go. into If we sum up the encouragement the railread business and own all to hope, founded on the Christian tbe railroads in the country; show work, the figures are as follows : eminent qualifications for the in- Three centuries after Uhnst mere sane asylum, for certainly.no unaf- wen 5,000,000 Christians. flicted brain would ever have con- Eight centuries alter jurist ner ceived such a colossal,, absurd and were 30,000,000 Christians, impossible scheme as that. Such a Ten centuries after Christ there scheme jnight do for Russia or some were 50,000,000 Christians, other centralized despotism, and Fifteeh centuries after Christ there they who advocate such a policy in were 100,000,000 Christians. ether thev know Eighteen centuries after Christ and nnwer. . That the maioritv of the. party were in favor of these re forms', and that the minority wouid hftrdlv be able to dictate. - This reminds us of what George Stephen son the inventor of the first locomo tive, said when asked what would he dorif a cow got on the track 'in front of his engine and would not get off. He simply replied, so much the worse for the crow. and all sand, gravel, nails ormatcbes are excluded and allowed to fall down with seed? instead: of. passing over the saws, with great danger oft' fire that necessarily attends. . "I haveused Ayer'e Pills L for the oast 30 years, and ami-satisfied should not be alive to-day if it bad. not been for them. They cured me- of dyspepsia when all other reme dies failed." T. Y. Bonner, uoester Pa. Ayer's Pills are sold by all Druggists. i . 'i 4 Wh.y the Judga Ssigns. ware. 10CKIS0HAM, H. C, April 5, '91, TBAING GOISa WE8I, tEAVB For Way Stations and Charlotte: 12.04 p. m.; 8.54 a. m.; .Oo p. m. For Way Stations, Charlotte and erford: 12.04 p. m. TOAIHS GOIUtt EAST, LEAVE; For Way Stations and Wilmington: 4 S.55p. m.;2.57p.m. " a For Way SUtions and Lannnbnrg 11.10 a. m. , - For Hamlet, Raleigh, Portsmonth and Points North: 7.28 a. m. Office hoars 7 a. m. to b p. m. Ticket ofBce open' 30 minutes fore each passenger train'. " v. W. R. HAWKINS, Agt it or not. if successful, simply pav- make poetry pay it must be practi- against the prejudices of the dull, . . . . ..nntr wh5cn . . . jL.i l.lJJ.' !Hif,nla 9. : Wh r ... " . . v cal. bo, sir, ina sausneu me iua. piuuuiug, uw t -- would be the Dractical ettect n me to write poetry ra such an age was sir, 1 preacnea a - series u " party which might be in power there were 174,000,000 Christians. . Now there are 450,000,000 Christ-1 ians. .. "- 'The followers of the three relgions, Confucianism, Buddhism and Tao- it to feed pearls to Jpigs, and I deter- sermons, and lengthened them -out d hayd control 0f tn6 160,000 ism, all combiued, are less in nam tt" mined to try tbe professions. . to twenty minutes apiece, on xam . f ianhis country and ber than the Christians alone. ; I I - . . 1 - 1 .:.T..;UI nnH I be- .i ... o t. ik. mAtAnhvftir'.al. nhvsioloeical : and . i inmifrnL ni ni ii-.ih int. iiuw lubi m.v KMjr-"i t w . - . people used to sit at his feet and sesthetical dynamics of moral force, drink in the words of wisdom that I ouiigive yuu "v fell from his lips, how his name be- gregation went to sleep unaer my hnnored and revored and was I ministrations,' and they went so far uata Ann n nnti.ritTr a irnt as to request me to mase my teacher. r. a Douolam. I Ttoe. J. BAW. But, sir, when I obtained a posi- ! tion as teacher I was not treated as ! I Socrates wasr My pupils wanted I me to degrade myself by ciphering ser- mnna a: littfi more nractical. But I couldnt come down to that, so end ed my clerical career. ; The Stage? Well, yes, sir, I know I could make myselfan honor r. - . - . . w . 1 r .I J a-J In in H.r. TIFQieHElUU II ;VUiJ ATTORNEYS AT LAW, . .CASTHAaa, N. O. : i Will rejrolsriy otteni the SoperioV Courts of Richmond. Office la Pee Dee ''- Boose daring the terms of Superior Uotwt. .. -f - '- v'' ; ArroainiTS at Iaw :R0CXIN0HAM, "if. 0. MT'Oee oppesite the eld postofiee. .nmnnnm mm nhA dta con-1- - Tnp ndmff the latest division oi LM fliO W,WV aAaua - " -w C3 -- . . stantly employed on the railroads. Africa among the European powera, Give a party in power the post- about four-fifths of the land; of this offices, the internal revenue machine world is under Christian? control, the custom houses, the , railroads," . , - - n " " .vnd teleffranhs. which would natur- . The Doom Of the XOUHg Jttan. i1lv fnllnw. And there is not power enough on earth to overturn it ty epuu. . , . the ballot. And that is exactly TOne-eighth of the population may what these, foamhrained , "reform- be put in the category -that is, there era" propose to do. ; They pose as are 7,000,000 young men m America. ! v. : 5i.5if th Only 15 in every 100 go regularly irienanwiu isu..v. . . : . , -frr',. iAn UUl oi eauu xuy oujojo w never go. vmy nve per wu. o mo total number are christians, .viz., sitting at my feet and obtaining ghost of a chance; but when I made farmer3 0f this country.-Press and to church. knowledge, they would skulk be- my application w a ua -v Carolinian. . .. . . , I nAm.ittrl tn mnka-mv davboo ml. teaaa ma j-a 375fl00. --Ioar jails are 150)00 I a a Than t hair vpnntrl ff nnt I uatl iuiuuwuv -T - - i. auo v..T- r I x- . - . . . i . . "8'te 'l":'"v T - : .u.. vCMiW Af lav- nu. sores, nicers, salt rheum, lever sores t nAnnir mpn., Oftlv one-fittd oi" toe active criminals are ever in 'jail at ltiscuaranteed I ona time. This would- make pur a crooked Din in my seat, JUSt , to commuc0 u .f - chaDI)ed hands. chUblainsorns, ano : i , ?t?a at: i I Ja. ae annprnnmerarV and WOrtC UP-1 :rija on nsntivftlv cures see me, riseiti. more agiiity nan graeefulnessAOgaye nem long ' funded. Price 25 cents per box - For sale P", - v .v, 5. .:.. rhn v- origin, rise and progress of Egyptian ing consis ui "s by-ur w m jowea ' hieroglphics and thei quadrature of ms. uV . -tr 3iev. J. A. B. Scherer, the? first ,the circlej but all.that I got for.my up like Lutheran missionary from the Unit ina o m0 fmm thft direriors. name is not in the firmament of j. ' :: 3:zi:. ,JoHx WtXotx, . TaAire: McNxnx. B9CKINGHAM. N, i of which" total ; 590,000 ; are young men., These are appalling statistics "MveVprisdners inrVjance county pains was a note from thector na inUmating that yTesign would be accentedras they wished I were CoaracMJi: it not , for the grbI prajtical country Iweek : before, last ,r blctor v of Aitbe imes -whi ierfectly eiirey perfectlyrp vacancy for a teacher wno; was 11 KTf riiy sur ycx, y Y feWof the prisoners were cap- t. A . . . , .r j til ;u Wnonh a bftfira of&enms.' ' . U is Simmons Liver an5 I0U r'30- - , r uuie more pracucau vi a luuiguauMjr. 1 H"vf "" : 1 choked; Aieroale prisoner gave the alarm resigned and sought , another .field I;finally-tga.ye up all thoughts c RcguLUor. Greensboro Workman, r. , ... The State has lost in the past few years great many of its beet equip ed men on the Beneb, And. the inquiry is why ; is, this f In a majority of cases it is on account of the small salary , paid, for their ; ser- vices, i ne judge are cojuipe?" travel a ereat deal Cinder the present system of rotation and at the end of the year there is not much in the exchequer. Before, the passage of the bill creating the, Bailroadi com mission a number of the- judges ased passesover the railroads. This was a great help to them and Bince this has been cut off, railroad fare ahd other expenses about eat up the meagre salary paid by the State, ; , . -"" " . ; - Piles r PIles 1 Itchihq Piles. SvMPTOMS-Moistnre : intense itching nA Rtincrinfz 'vinost at night: worse "by scratching. " 11 ailtwed to continue tumors ihrhiiv Vrrv Bora.. Swatne's Ointment Ti.r-;t.hii.t and bleeduie. heals nlce- offnn a.Ti. in most eases removes the tu- mors.-At droeeists, or oy man, wr eeuts. Dr; Swayne & Son, Philadelphia, . A creat many Democrats are in favor of Hill because they Jhink ..he is the m68t available . man : . end would be sure to lead ther Demo cratic party to victory in- the ..forth coming contest. : .15ut r Cleveland is. still in the ring'! and will imake j a vigorous fight. Of the two Cleve land would be bur choice.s3anford lvmwaea' 'f Occasioii for. BastxaM.' - PhiLadelphia Record. ' - r . "Easy, my ;dear," he 'said, as she snuggled against hie manly breast. "You're a .selfish thing,': she re- sponded pettishly... You're afraid v . . 4, t -.1 . . . . .: - Jr . .. . ' cigars."-,; ru"- .s& if-- i MNo, my dear. I hye a ten-dol- lar bill in my 1 pocket, and -Fnv afraid you might break it." MI bad to be away from schooli yesterday,' said ' Tommy; "You. must bring' an excuse, ' said : the-tUcneft.WhfiimtYoup-" ather." He aih't no good. at mak ing excuse naa catches bim every .,, ime. Somatw have been cured of rheu matism by Hood's Sarsaparilla tha tt we urge all wba suffer froni the dis ease to try this medicine. : John B. Koyster" who murdere. JohiTP. EsafS) time ago hasbeen capture in Mar tin county; NrU. , fcp T i . t 5..-.'.., r..- f - - - ';-' '.l. 't a .t nn it Jtf m oiit that Mr; Jeter U. f ncnara oiaaison couiiijrPj- n will be; ihe' Republican candidate : C: Se as v-.in "its action, harm less and -effectual - in c relieving .is Sim- Liver Regulator, ; - mm U Savannah Iwilterect ' a' $ti2,00O monument to FatherRyan, the Con federacy Vretpriestl -" ; SinlTannlv&waTBes ": Ointment. No internal medicinejeqoired, ;; Cures tetf5i iimii ilrh satll rnntioilstii tbe face g. liandsaose, Ac,, leaving the .vu KooHW Its creat healing anck - " " 'curative powers are possessed by noothcr -remedy. Ask yQar.dTnggisifor.Swaynes. staiemeu . , , ;V; h 1, .; :
Rockingham Post-Dispatch (Rockingham, N.C.)
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Feb. 18, 1892, edition 1
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