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THE EW. YORKYORLD SATS' ITS BOOING: TO SELECT X 'Detnocratic President; ;?- - and ' fc -THE JELO GKET 1 WILL . BF, IN . THE - FIGHT .FOR DEMOCRATIC SIJREMACy- , In the State, aad especially in Richmond County. -Yro. cka ;blav)8 both ol these ;$125 IN ADVANCE; V 1 " J Bra.L STEELE; OPEllAKIVE AND JrfECHANICAI. - TliB. Rocket WithT any other wek3y ia this section ctfr-i. - '- ; - 'IT IS GROWJNG AND ITS: GROWTH IS .BASED Wv v.: ; ITS MERITS. VOL. X. ROCKINGHAM, RICHMOND COUNTY. N. C, MARCH :Z 1892; NO. 8. . Offers hia professional services to the .. citizens . of Rockingham :. and community, &lsa to lb . citizens of Anson, Stanly, Moore, Montgomery and Robeson counties He is well anslied with all the latest improred kistraments. 1 Teeth extracted without pan. Of fiice over Miss Blakey's store That is what every Agent receives who gets tip a chibour $1 per week plan. . Our 14-karat gold-filled cases arewar rantediforJK),y ears. Fine Elgin or Wal-r tham movement. ..; Stem wind and . set. Lady's or Gentfe siaet - Equal to any $50 watch. To secure agents where we have aone, we -sell qne of the Hunting Case Watches for the Club price. $28 and send C. O. D. by express -with privilege pf exr amiifa'taeji'Woxe paying for same. t, O ir agent-t Dteham, N,C., writes: "Our Jewelers . fcave confessed theV don't know how yoa can fornish such work for the -money." . ' - One good reliable agent wanted for eack place. Wite for particulars. . Eums Watch Co., 48 and 50 Maiden Lane, New York. We are every day receiving fresh addi tions of . . &RY GOODS, ' ' NOTIONS, SHOES, " TRUNKS, VALISES, CUTLERY. AND -WOODEN WARE, And all other articles belonging to a gen eral stock. 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 purchasing. Respectfully, JC. WRIGHT&QO. Don-t Forget that' - YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND 'jAT THE ' STEWART STORE A FULL LINE OF GENERAL MERCHANLISE IN ADDITION TO A COMPLETE STOCK OF, STOVES AND FURNITURE BOUGHT FOR ASH AND NOT TO BE UN DERSOLD ' Stewart Gaaaing (Lo. CANCERS CUBED , , Dr. S M. Wright, of Gibson Station, N. offers hio professional services to, ; the .people of Richmond and adjoining coun ties. With a long line of Buceessful expe rience he feels warranted in saying that ' the most obstinate cases, where cure is possible, readily yield to his treatment. r Sale of Land. TT Y VIRTUE of a decree of the Supe-vtj-rior Court of Richmond County in a proceeding against the heirs of Jonas Da vidson, aec a, to mare assets ior tne pay ment of debts, 1 will expose to puDiic saie, for cash, in the town of Rockingham. N. C.,-oa the 14tb day of March, 1S92, the followms lands: - 1st. Tract becinninz at the head ; of Marks Creek Church Branch, and runs down the branch to a ford to a pine stamp, then With a line of . D. M. Henderson s and then with Stephen Gibson's line, and then with another of D. M. Henderson's -line to the beginning, containing 100 acres, more or less. ( ' - ' 2nd. Tract . beginnin g near the old Marks Creek Church and runs east to corner near Darbv Gibson's, then with Gibson's line to and with Register's line to ih beginning, containing 20 acres, more or less. - Sale in front of the Court House door. Terms cash. ?JOHN Pi CAMERON, Adm'r of Jonas Davidson, dec'd ' February 11th, 1892." . r. o. Tec. 0xaw. DOUGLASS & SHAW, TTOB2H2TS AT LAW,' . - Casth4ob, N. O. Will 111 regniarly t.tton the Biroerioi .courts of Kiebmond. Office i pee Dee . juun Court. during tke terms of Superior Csrmll, Walker & Cuihrli, "- AiToawtTa ia Ltw, ' " . BOCraOEfll, , .: K.o. CTOappeilte the eld FUfice. - iOMM W. Oous. . . JTbaot UcXiznL COLE AIID GOHEiLL ATTOBMEYS - AT - LAW, ' - ROCEINGHAM. W,.' A : UKAKaWERSS.-, , , ElilZABEIH STEWABT MAETIK. Why is .it the , tenderest feet musjt ' tread the. roughest road? - - Why is )Xt the Weakest back must carry While the teet that are West and finnest have the smoothest paths to go, r : -1 And the back that is straightest and j strongest has i ver a burden to know? j Whv ; it u.ah.U.b.Li Wi soon dim with tears f ' - ' - ' Why is it the lightest heart Wst ache I " and ache" for years, ' I While the eyes that are hardest and cold- J est shed never & bitter tearj - And the heart that is smallest and mean est has never an ache to fear? " VThy is it that those who are' saddest have always the gayest laugh ? '" Why is it those who neednost have always the "biggest half," - " ' ' While those who have never a sorrow have seldom a smile to give, :. ' And those who want' just, a ' little most strive and straggle to live? Why is it the noblest thoughts are the I ones that are never expressed 7 t ? Why is it the grandest deeds are the ones that are never confessed, : While the th oughts that are like all others are the ones we always tell, . ; And the deeds worth little praise are the ones that are published well? Why is it the sweetest smile has for its nint.nr a. nicrK ? Whv is it the strongest love is the love ' we always pass by, While the smile that is cold and indifferent is the smile for which we pray, And the love we kneel to and worship is v only common clay? - Why is it the friends we trust are the ones who always betray ? . . " Why is it the lips we wish to kiss are the lips so far away, While close by our Bide, if we knew it, is -o friend vhn lniral wnnld lio And the lips we might have kissed are the hps we never see.? f i. Why is it the things we can have are the thing we always refuse, Why is it none of us lives the lives, if we could, we'd choose, 1 ; things that we all can have are the things we always hate, And Me seems never complete, no matter j how long we wait. WOITTJS&S 07 TSLSQSAFHINCr. A Sweet Little Woman's Message to Her Husband -How the Opera-" tor Cut Out the usneces- i sary Words. ' J Cincinnati Commercial Gazette. I She was as sweet a little woman j as ever wore a tailor-made suit .and J jaunty hat that made every fellow! who passed her straighten his tie and look his prettiest. She walked intoHhe telegraph office at 4th and I Vine streets, and timidly inquired of 1 the clerk : "Can I send a telegram I to my husband here?" J "Ye8Tm" responded the hollow- ( eyed functionary, bnghting up a I little, and handing hex a blank, with j pen and ink. ' I "I guess it will go aH right if I j put the street number, won't it?'l she asked again. ' j "Yes'm." laconically replied thel clerk, with a sad, anticipatory smile. She frowned a little while collect-1 ing her thoughts, and then wrote: - "Dear . Charlie : You ., do not know how nluch I miss you while away from home, though auntie is very kind, and we have been shop ping all afternoon. I have bought some of the loveliest Swiss,' to go on my green arees, ana tnree pairs of French kid gloves, becuase they were very cheap, add! I know yoa wont care, will you,' dearest T I think of yoa always, and wish yoa were here with me to see the cute baby-carriages, cradles and table chairs for little Mary. " I was temp- ted to buy all three,' but only took the carriage. Be sure to", scald; the bottle every meal, and see that the milk is fresh and sweet before it is warnled for, baby. Bless her little burned up, together with 300 bush heart I She is her. mamma's darling els of corn, 6,000 pounds of fodder, dear, so she is; and . when she cries a lot of peas, all the cotton seed, it may be a pin sticking her. and not the colic at all remember. Give her a drop" of camphorj on a nice big lump of sugar if that cough-returns, and two drops of peppermint or paregoric in sugar and water " in a teaspoon if she has a cramp in he poor mile stomach.. The key to the cake-box is under "the corner of - thel mat in the front ball, and if the icing sticks tothe knife butter, it and don't give baby any; besides, be sure grueU Auntie wants me Jo stay .-all the week, .but I 'don't :feel .satisfied away from you and baby . so long, dearest and will come homeb Wed nesday. v It Seems like a year - since I saw you, love, though it was only yesterday evening; so now you - see how much I love you, and - cannot ar to be awa7 frm Y9 alt .Oh, lf you should die or ' anything , hap pen while I am away 1 . On thingyig it oyer, I will come home Tuesday Pn the morning. train,' this, be- Monday night: Ten the girl to warm up the roast from Sundayor ls cut it real thin, with: Chili "sauce to eat over it, and , to see that" the bread does not get musty .in the pantry, and to keep the ants out of the sugar-box, above alL' Kiss baby for mamma, and, I send a hundred for yourself. .J y . From your loving little wife, - " ' - Susie Bkown. Gathering together the pile of sheets filled with the: message, hand ed them to the cleiki He read the telegram while she stood there" and blushed'. . ' "How much will it bet she asked, Twenty-five cents, madam. . You see we can" shorten - it by leaving out a few of the unnecessary words, and so save you money." 'OhT thank yoUj" she said beam- "" rf . - W k im . m . mgj DUi oe sure not 10 ; leave oai n7 OI neccessary worus, auu away she went, as happy as a lark. The operator picked up a blank, and hurriedly dashed off: "Charles Brown Will be home Tuesday morning by first train. Susie Brown." He was ainarried man himself. j WHAT'S- THE MATTER- IM Amencan reopis ssgm WW un . A dispatch from St. Louis to the Florida Times-Union says: Dr. Chas T. Breedlove, of Baltimore, commit ted suicide in Hurst's hotel at 8 oclock this morning by shooting himself in the head.' In toe same room and not far from Dr. Breedlove gtood Isaac Judsbn.'a teacher in the hip-h school of St. Louis, a man for whose love lie committed the deed Breedlove reached this city last Monday and was to leave today in company with Hudson, but be mis- sed the train and Judson returned lo t- Breedlove's room and found a letter lying on the dressing-room table addressed to himself. He was ia the act of reading it when he was startled by the report of a re- volver and looking up saw Breedlove falling to the floor with a smoking pistol clutched , in bis right hand. He died almost instantly. " The letter.which was addressed to Judson, reveals a peculiarly morbid state of mind. Breedlove says that he finds it impossible to live without Judson and rather than be separated from him, he ends life. Breedlove .was a physician in Baltimore, and his parents reside a Ft. Smith. Ark.- At th'a instance of friends the body was removed to the morgue and. will be sent to Ft Smith for burial. A locket suspended from the sui- ciders neck contained a picture o Judson. Don't tear your entrails out with pills and purgatives. lake-rbim mops Liver Regulator, Fire. in Eobeson, Lnmberton Bobesonian, Last Thursday . pigbt about, ten I e'clock Mr. Alex. Morrison, who lives on Mr. J. Ai. .McLean's farm, one and a half miles north .of Max ton, discovered that x his barn was in ( flames. - The fire had gained such nead way that it was impossible to j save anyy thing except horse and a mule, both of which were quite (badly burned. L ;; One mule- was f plows, tools, etc." The total loss is estimated at about one ; thousand 1 dollars, . fo ar-fifths of which . falls upon Mr. Morrison, in rent on Mr McLean. -' There was no insurance. J : . .COMMENDABLE. -All claims not consistent with the high character of Syrup of Figs -are purposely - avoided; by the Cal Fig Syrup Company. It acts gently Pf. the kidneys, bier -and bowels prttentious .that every bottle "will 1 not substantiate. ;:- MEN WHO HAVE NO FEAR, - AStoryrlerKuaisSomalleaCan- - notriwaliza Uangorr: v - 1 New York Tribune,; : -. J Courage, be, said, ?'has often struck me as rather being the' loss la of something than the possession of! something. Of coursel know that a j brave , man will walk deliberatelv 1 into deatkyknowing full - well .what mind to do it at any' cost. . It is no j sign of cowardice when a man "sees that it is , useless vto Z;dierwheni ;be I might live. with just as much credit anJ honor to himself, and so refuses j to walk into the jaws of death. , ' "But there Is the man who does not know what fear is. I have seen in my life a few . such men men who would go into any danger for the simple reason they did not seem to have the power to- perceive that wnai iney am was iiKeiy to cost i thftirlivM' 1 "I remember once in the late I sixties I was in a -Wyoming town 1 which was bad. There - were some J men in J,hat town ; whose actions j were never ; questioned; " there were j many, lawless deeds at which the good eitiiens shrugged their shoul-1 ders and that was alL r . ' "A marrcame into the town who had the mildest manner of any one j whom I ever saw.- He was very tall, had broad shoulders and huge fists, but his eye was ol asoit diuq- and his smile was always friendly. One day two drunken outlaws had been riding around town. Tunnins things to suit themselves. iOne "of 1 their tricks had been " to ride into I barrooms and 'scatter people : there, j They were let alone at this amuse-j ment until Ihev both tired of it- for they were 'bad men', and no - one . . .. - ' .. ....... .' .- . . I. . cared to have them begin a savage attack on .him. - - - : I "When the two riders, inflamed with whiskey and brutality, found I the barroom charges too . flat fori their tastes they looked t around ! for other mischief to do. They found j it in a little :store wnicft was a notion shop, - drugstore ' and 1 everything else. . Tiwy : charged ib uu uun, hu, nu ouio jiu5- ling,' arms waving and boots clatter- ing in they went . Amnstant later twoscreaming women rusneds irom the place, and . down the street vt hen the outlaws rode-out to the Sidewalk they sat intheir. saddles huu tiuwieu iiae bavagus. -4 . r.-J "iNow, the mild-mannered, blue- vnrl (riant rnmmirtnon 1 ritrnpf. I 1. - t---.- r it i a i a .., nuu Been cnougn oi uie auair 10 un-1 mwwuu nJ .u.Fluni. stopped and looked at ; the two ! whiskey-mad riders for a full ute.- The whole affair Was nn-1 Over. The women had disappeared and the hosemen were sitting there, still laughing. But the iant, walking close to one of. them, reached P quickly and took him by. his 'nnat near the throat Me pulled" tne man from his saddle as if he had had been a sack of bran, and giving him a terrific shake, dashed him : to the ground, where he lay all in axrush- ed heap. . , "The other rider had seen all this, at first with a look of stupid aston- ishment, and then with a 'savage light on his . face," be ' whipped out his revolver; but before he could use.it, the giant had snatched him from his saddle "and with one band it with his t';h - dra.eed it to the . ZV?"1 ur- oissenung , mm- m08t -excellent Wmm tooter .rnnnd hia throat and one .ather- '.Tu'?". ! t WAS ? rt'llut', sUlted a .cWh in a Sam . S. Pen tz, Chap, to Sisbop ol ------- -f ---, . e -r " -w" " nia cnest ne nterauy" wrung tne strengtn out of him." , ; . , :"y "'Better get out of this ; town as soon-;as you can he said- in a -low voice ana. ne nung mm into me street $w top f bis companion; The two- sneaks - actually 'whimpered when they got" up. Tbey XysA their revolvers, but they climbed-into their saddles as if they . were-half frightened to death and rode out of town. . . . ; . . "Now my -point is this. No ' man who had any idea of danger would i have attacked those? men when the peril of the woman" was past. ,The chances were- ten thousand to: one that he would T be .-' killed. -He was absolutely jgnoant of fear, for he" . afterward became a de puty marshal, and while trying -to arrest three desperate men inthis fearless way was shot-to pieces," Health demands a 'healthy liver. Tak e- Si m mmV IA ver -"Re julaior for dyspppsTa" and indigestion; - . ; Girls, B Sensibls. Many girls are making a fatal mistake - by thinking they are getting 4 . a man by linking themselves to any kind of a fellowf Notking can justify girl for marrying a drunkards In order to be sure that your bus-1 band will never be a drunkard, make I him promise before vou marrv him 1 that he will never indulge in iatoxi- J is far better than double cursedness. You cannot expect a man who !-has 1 1 lost self-respect to respect you, how-j ever much he may love you- W head of a young English lady wholeommence. immediate legal , action came to New York to marry -a I young man to whom she was am- anced in England. He had come j to this county two years previously I to be engaged in business. She had 1 known Jbiim as a spber "young; man. j During the time Bhe was Tjreparine ner weaamg oumi ne came to see t her nnft evening whon insf'1rinV enough "lor be. fboiish. She- "was greastlr shocked and pained. He ad-1 mitted that occasionally he drank to excess. She immediately stopped 1 preparations, and told him that she I could not marry him. He protested I vehemently, and made great prg?j mises,but She declared positively that she would not dare trust her future bappiness to a mairwho had formed such a habit "I came? she said, three thousand miles to marry the I man x jovea, out ratner man marry t a drunkard I will return.': And so sbe- did, and, proved herself strong and wise.-, A thousand times better dissolve the tenderest -ties than to be linked to that body of death call- ed a drunkard. . Do you believet &W : Oo and ask the drunkard's wife what she thinks. Do not vacil- late, hesitate, oryield when a drunk- ard offers you" his hand, but - Learn to say a decided o," - - -Which may spare -you an untold woe. ; Do not have faith in a drurlkard's word, far'- he is 7 unreliable. Too many have already done so whose throbbing hearts only ceased their nopeiess acnings: in tne cmiJingj silence of the uepulcher. Let every! young woman take a firm stand on j ..uo wmi s auoimtuw, i will do more to prevent mtemper- ance tnan any present humanmeans can accomplish, x ou cannot anord j to be indifferent - It has to do with ryour temporal and eternal welfare. Then be up and doing all you can piuuiuiiuu ui iuu lutuuipvr- 1 tance cause. ' , A Rlf - ei-r-' pall Mall Gazette. Here is very charming cat and dog 8tory; for the truth and accuracy j 0f which the Proud inhabitants of f the Swiss villas where it "oRcnrred I reCentlv - are one and all read v. to voucj,. A troublesbme "cat in the village had been darned tdlnfaterv village had been doomed tolnfatery 1 . .. .1 it " -i .1 . . . .t : T . had been told off to take it in a sack t0sthe river Aarand there drown it. The' house : dbg accompanied the j party to - the " execution which Was caid '5nt accord irW. to narental in- structio'ni. " But. much to the. sur- nrise of thft inmates. a short time af- Lr thcat and doff;Doth BGatine wet reaDneared tosetherat their owner's This is what had happened: The dog.-on seeing the , bae . thrown :ntD U. river; iumned after.' geized rum, w,iWii.u xi mui uu tsxorea nisiriena. me cat. 10 me auu j liberty, it goes .without saying that the death warrant of the cat J was destroyed after that, marvelous j escapade. SenteVance on Senator HilL New York Sun.. ' Senator Vance of North Carolina, ih his characteristic way, expressed thegeneral senatorial opinion when he said that Senator Hill could give any man in punnc and spades" and then win. .Those bright little .black eyes' ,of his" added the North Carolinian, 'can see the "fi nest wire, and ; when 'he gets hold of it something has to give way.1 - ' . ' y i - - ."How to Cure AU Skin Vlne&Bet." ' , Simply- apply - "Swayne's; Ointment No internal medicine repaired.-v Cures tet ter, eczema, itch,' all eruptions on the face, handa nose, &c, leaving. the skin ; clean, white and healthv. :: Its great healing and curative powers are pysbessed by no other retuetly."- Ask your, druggist for Syayce's Xl&ESSOLL AND DI20I7. Col. Bob Intends, Bring an' Action - -Against .Be A- 0. Bizon,' J New York Dispatch, 24th. . . ' j - V Col. Robert G Ingersoll arrived home froin. big Western Hour last night and was at his office in Walllbe street bright, and early this morning, V where after he had read ms mail, he t began to mould legal bullets to carry church, JBrooklyh." Col. Ingersoll, whenV asked - if he had or wpuld reply t6 Mr.'Dixion, Baid: "Njst by letter, .T. shall now against'bim for malicious libel, and us I have only -.just got through reading a large mail, which aocumu lated during my absence from hbaicj 1 am hardly yet prepared to say muchToni tjae subject as yet. "However, I do not wish to try " a case iu papero. ine jcvev. ivi.r. xizon i charged that I had heen naid : to i pollute the minds x chrildren. This was too touch; and T-i am simply i going to feive him an opportunity to prove his charge in court, i. I can afford to wait until a court of law t decides the matter." . JThe Cot intimated that he will j lose no time in ormging Mr. Dixon to an accounting lor his utterances, but declined to say anything further regarding the case. - I ? j 1 1 - j Man is oiten deceived in the age j a woman ry tier grey. nair L.a- u'oruu,iFi ppr y uu.p B pr- tjo;. pi" . . - - - School Supplement. ' "V' . - Few men come up to their high- est measure of succfss.' Some faiIJteaoraeriorw.Wjmaaepayaoie.ro through timidity, or lack of nerve, Thv arte nnwillinw to tak the risks incident!, to" life' and fail through fear indenturing on brdinary duties. I They - lack , pluck; Others fail I throueh, imprudence, lack of discre- tion, care or sound judgfementxThey OTerestimate the futtire, . and-build .ju and , venture-beyond their deif th and faQ gnd faL Others. agaill ail through lack oV ap- ulication and perse vera n ce. 1 h e v begin with good resolves, but soon get tired! 0f that, and what a change, thinking thev can do much, betttr at something else. -Thus they, frit- nr lifp owav And aii'eopftd :at fiotb- ing. ' Others waste time and money j and fail through ruiniotts habitS' tO- I lr,. . ..... . . bacco, whisky and.bee.r spoil,them for business, drive their; best tomers from them, and scatter their prospects of success.-"1 Some, fail for Want of brains, 'educaUon and fit- neB8 for their calling; they. - lack a I VnAwleHcrA nf hnmnn : nt.nn und f ri.nt;i. 'tU Thv fev nnt alifi1 ihrrxJv for their occupatiorT by practical rftUnn" j education. 1 . h - I I Oonfirmea. -The faioiable impression produced ori the'first appearance of the agreeaWa liquid remedy Syrup of Figs a few "years 8 h" bPen m9rthan confirmed by the W" 5 bai aed f fP.. 5? r ,.r - ' " ! ' . ' Ti sl'i..-3 , - 7 rural district but his conereeat on I being . 1 incorrigible ' snorers,. , and, what he considered . worse, mean contributors to the cause, , he was soon obliged to- abandon it. His farewell sermon to the . lukewarm brethren was characterized by more heat than elegance., He ended eat-ln elegance. ; -ue e.nuea tnus: "At tne last aay me iora thus: "At the last day the Lord will say to St. Peter, 'Where is your . flock ?' : and St. Feter will .- answer, 'HereLord.' -He wiUsay taCalvin, "And where are vour sheep ?'. and And so all the shepherds caii""an - swer. :But when he asks me, 'Where- are your sheep V how will-you feel JJUClCien S .arnica, &CUVe.::l ...Tie bestSalve m the world for bruises aiA,8ores1"uiQers, salt rheum, fever sores when J am compelled toreply, f1 yarjcwn, Johnaton, Halifax, V; .Lord,f havenrt any mike were all Lenoir, ;- PerquimansV; Randolph,; S- - : r j hogs?1-" '. " " L" -ii Robf-son," Rowan, Wayne. Wilson; - r " , . -c-.- - 11:.., .. 1-;- , II t fitter chapped ,haQdSj chilblains, corns, aHfltiop, bf the thrp-at ond . luns.' ' For all -ekirir eruptions, -and - positively- cures Piles, or no pay required: It is guaranteed to give porfecjt satisfaction, or money- re-: funded Price 25 cnts per bo., Porsale bt lr-ty iX. Fowfkes & CoT ' yC " oua neighbors: WhatTtay. are-Doin-You CanTina.. v w 7 ftsaaiag uus-wuwaa, r Judge Boy kin la holding coartln Carthage thi week. V-r;r v ; "The Wadesboro cotton mills will: fn'full operation-, in. about "4 wo weeks.": nnir" Shndov. school Association willholdiis thirds.; M-arch 17th and "18tli; Rev. Jas. K' Morrison perhaps- the, oldest minister in the Presbyte- rian church of this Suite, died near , Morvemon the 18th ult.'; . -,T-'r. The trial of Jno, O. Davis, the-'; , Wilmington .alleged swindler,-will take place this month. He still; re- C mains in Wilmington jaill - - Judge Mclver. sustained the action ' of the county commissioners - oC "wcu wuu(J w license and -refused to:iSSUrn order of mandamus. We have interviewed some of the farmers of this community - recently fin regard to 'the reduction of the acreage' of cotton. Some : say ; theyr I will plant just. half as much as they did last year.-knford express,? - A" new ' baDer- to" be called the Cape Fear and Pee Dee Realm? and? Fto Stand on thei Alliance Platform, I wilrbetarted at Maxton very soon- under the editorial, m'angemehfc of Duncan McNeill Jfisq. , While in Rockingham last Friday; Sheriff McGregor had occasion to" look over the records of the County Commissions of Richmond county. and his search is likely to.' redound s i the -pecunary adyantage of this--, county. He discovered an uncollec- the Commissioners ePAnson county land dated in 1879. lhe Kichmonct county jail was' burned abomfthis Ume and the prisonerj-fwere sent to tnia county tor sate keepmg. ine above order was issued to pay lor the board of r these- prisoners - while confined here, and lor some reason was overlooked and has never been collected.r Wadesboro Messenger. '"Bad for Br. Talmage. " . New Yoek -Feb. 24. Charles T Wills obtained a mechanic's lien on Talmage's Tabernacle, Brooklyn: and then he brought -an action; t i foreclose itfand judgement was ren? uereu in uia lavur ou xeui umjr aviu, V cus-l8l,ea y -uugu, auu w BUreo " ,u?? " w ' '"" properly vy uia xxuvriu. uuuvr; auction in one parcel. The- sale is -subject to the mortgage of Russell" Sage'.' ": Jr.1- ';- The Sheriff; after deduotingrhis:; fees and expenses, ;and any leipsox. taxes and assesments, shall pay tbe balance to the plaintiff -to satisfy r - his judgemeut, and; after an allow ance pf $1,000. the surplus shall be . deposited with the County Treasd- rer,V '' - l:i-iK The. tabernacle cost over $400,000v and Wills,-who -was the contractor. feared he would not get; his money and placeLtbe lein on the building. was thought that ' money : wouldA be raisedjto pay it but , the trustees of the church failed to get it. " Simmons Liver Regulator "is;. Worth Carolina. - t ' .Counties Out of lebt. , r fialeigh Chronicle'. - . ; J -- "7 ' The Inter-State trust and broker age company of this city has recent-- - , "H V ly bad correspondence with . the A " ( 4 . - - -, vw .ty . i u v.i.utj-ui.-liw v pave iouna tne louowmg twenty. i , uve.ouiu.es xo nave m onqea or , l"a"S . some, iu iaci, , - . nave money in the treasury unapr; propriated: -.Brunswick, . (Jabarrus, aWwe,1 khwan Columbus, Uupr , Edgecombe, Forsyth, Gasfoh, Uates, Granville, Guilford.-.Harnett,.-? Remember that Avers Cherry Beciorat has no equal as a specific bor Colds and ronhs' and all nearly i:alf a century it has been in '. greaf demand than any other rem- edy for pulmonary coarplaints. All", tlrugtslsbaveitfor'ssde. '- ii H4 - -1 -If- i - -yips r:si'-V - ,-Ji-- f , - . . ""VI
Rockingham Post-Dispatch (Rockingham, N.C.)
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March 3, 1892, edition 1
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