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samBSsmssattzz THB '-SEW YORK WORLD , 6AYS 'TSGOINGO ELECT- X J)emocrati6Preside7it'' ,THE RDGKET f: WILL BE t lN - THE -FIGHT ' TOR' ! DEMOCRATIC SUPREMACY-7' In th"e Stat and espeeiaUy -in Richmond CountyJi -YosL, - can -hve both of : thes i V .paperafor1' J. '.. - : - $2.25 IN AjytattCE. : 53EE5K3SSBZ 3 & .TV VOL. X THE:ROGKEL .- . . J. R0CKraGHAM.,RI0HMOD COtNTy;.N.:C, MARCH : 17, 1,8921 rWE INVITElTpMO COMPARE Witt any othef':Weektyiifttj8':Beotioii..K3;- - - r IT IS .QRO.WIKO, ' ; - AND aTS . GROWTH lSv ASEDOIT t ' v I IT3 MERITS., I - - v. " - - NO110.1 SnBScminies Pbice':-$1.50 Per Yearw . DriV.:Lt STEELE; SEBULON B YA1TCE. OPERlNIVE AND MECHANICAL, s t Offers his pTcjfessionaf Bevicestohg'. -who fitfeadfast and unmoved, the citizens of Rockingham 4 ami qlisriettendofBed,tlie'-wrongrepioved; ommunny, aiso iu iu viuc uj- And thus, to-day, our ehampion stands ;, " With patriot's heart and stainless hands, We'-love the man whos honored name . Adds lustra to"bar conntry'a fame; Whose -manly virttres, sterling -worth, ! :;i Are recognized from South to NorthI In calm or storm, in-?real or woe, . L r. , In dark"defeat, or victory's glow, Incloudless day or'starless night, Vance always battles for the right." ; , Morgan ton Herald. , Anson, Stanly r Moore, jMoatgomery and Kobeson counties.. Ufr is wen furnished with all the latestitnproved instruments. s t,-" ' Teeth extracted without pan. Of fiice over Miss Blakey's store That is whatevery Agent receives who "gets u a club on our $1 per week plan: Our 11-karat gold-fillea cases are war ranted for 20 years. - Fine Elgin or Wal tham movement. - Stem wind and set. Jjidv'8 or Oent'a size.-Equal - to any watch. To secure agents - where we have none, we' Bell one of the Hunting Case Watches for the Club price $28 and send C. O. .D. by.expresa with jprivilege of tx flmmation'before paying for same. O agent at DurhamrNsC, writes: 1 . "Our . Jewelers have; confessed thev don't know how you can furnish such work for the money. A Letter "Frm Sam Jones. : ,: Sam Jones, while n a trio to the To Carolina b was, tine - - , . , . T '-When days were dark and friers Were L following letter to the Atlanta Jour' V . tew- WKen renegade's for sordid gold . . : I- As we speed rtlirobgh Jbia . great r Their birthtite and their country sold. inountry on the limited train we wonder at the expanse and the re pources of the United States. The i fertile soil" andthe:prosperoas":citi'? along the line of our railroads al- most Dewuuer us. rj. ,t ' ' I am frequpnily asked "Which section of tLe country do you like thebest?" s - " ' . ' There, can be .-"but one answer; eachiseKion, north, south-east, and west has its comparative ad vantages and disadvantages.- . - For fruits, flowers, wheat, stock and winter climate', give me Cali fornia. . . 1 - i - For themost fertile soil, give me- the MiBsissipi delta ; For climate and soil, give, me the southwestern states. For prosperous, frupal citizenship, ON THE DBU1TEEAJX - . - ' - People One Party. v. -1 Newj and Observer. ! . SALT FOS SOES THF-OAT. FROM ELLEEBB SPS1NGS. ; Testimony : of oni- 'Wlho has Tried It The. Household. vL -V: ' - In these days : wnen diseases of i the throat are so universal prevalent The Chirly Headed "Spy 7WasSh:t to )d SAfS thatunited we - - - v I a if iltn1rnlmn in Ihp citiintmn .of We had crossed the river to bunt T0ether Democratic rcoule of and ifl so-many cases fatal, , we feel for Letrand give hioT battle- in the North" Carolina' have controlled the it our duty to say a word in behalf wilderness. Darkness was just set- nf vorlh Carolina now for a m0st effectual, if not positive twenty years, and they have Teen eure, lor sore throat. or, many years economical administration; years past, indeed we may r say for of low taxes, of "pure. clean govern- the whole of a life" or more-than ment, and of general contept. - forty years, we have been subject to Ponular educution-has been ad- a dry.hacking cough, which : is not erates aV that day,-or as did most of vance(j 'internal improvements only distressing io i ourselveSi but to tnose oeiongipg to tne partisan com-1 h u . fostered nublic charities 1 our .friends, and ,iose witn wnom mands. nie hadTon blue trousers, a y.'a i,AI,n rnUrcreA nnrl pvpw Vfnt4 we are; brought into business con tlinsr down and the advance- had I halted for ""the night whett t a squad of cav.alty brought in a young man from bur front; He wore a mixed v : . .... ... uriiform, as did most of the Confed- , - . 8- . , OE ENJOYS Both the method and- results , whens" Syrup of Figs-is taken;, it is pleosauk tatum.. jacket .nd hi. Bat Wong. of pol)ic mco, ha9e(n wise. tract ' Last fall we indace.1 SST. ed to neither side! . They : said: he was a-spy. They -said .it carelessly nugh, but there was an awtul sig niBcance in the term at that hour In camp bewould have been search ed. interrogated and imprisoned; It The VieTTs of an OldSnhscrlbe: to The - ,Eocket i. Time is ' working some of- his changes, even in; this secluded por tion of the country.- On a backward glance at the vears agone,,we can give me the ruTrilj.listricts of Ohio, but note some oi tiem. many ium- rtiiHsyivHuia iu xm. 1,... ';:intPfrrntAil and the old For immense wheat crons and l litre uo - - i i r 6neod rXab people gone to their last sleep ; the blizzards, give me the north west, place. Write for particulars.- : young ones married and moved off, For vegetables andoranges, leisure or settled down in our midbt as and laziness, sunshine And eand, new families. - pines and poverty, give me Florida. Some dwellings are falling to de- But when it conies to elimate and cey, 4eing left as a covert for the soil, morals and manhood, chattels b.'ast8 and birds: others are I being and children, draw a circle one ouitt, and othtr still undergoing hundred miles around Atlanta, Ga , h; aniiration. I said a youg man Weareevery day receiving fresh a.ddi- repairs and improvements. : hind you hayesihd ideal section of j fla wrong. He was a hoy of 17 T?.n.rTrtl'B! WATfTt Co.. : 48 and 50 Maiden Lane, New York. ly and honestly expended. The y wnai yirtue inerewas jn-com-1 d bowels, cleanses the svs-t people have had occasion to feel a moo salt. vtt eommenced using it tem. effectually, disiela colda, head-- i: fast pride in the administration of three time? a day, morning , noon aches arid fevers and ciirea haliUual i tUeir State conoema, and have elt na nisi". . ajrur xw.,-.. confidence in heir-public officers. W. dissolved a large tablespoon- tttZZPZ ' Surrounded bv adverse circuin- ful of pure table salt in halt small UorrfjiMA in thA :htnmh:?Trnmil in .' might have' been weeks before; his 8laDCes jn many counties, thoy have tumblerful of water. With, this we its acUon-Md,tralyrbeneMal-iil' itt'i trial and he would have been allows 4ivicrl miritninl ' wfrm of gargled the throat most thoroughly ets,iprjaire4--oidriii!0itt ,the;ni08rj, county government which secured just before xneaL time. The result !?lf for them an honest and efficient ad ministration of their local affairs, ter we were not only ifee. trom popular remedy knowitr and have been exempt from op- coughs and colds, but - the drvvl pressjve taxation, from fraudulent hacking cough had entirely disap- officials and rins and riiigstf re. apeared. W e attribute these satis- Such have bten the admirable factory re-ults solely to the use of fruits of our Democratic fKOple salt pirate, and most-cordially rec- ed every chance for bis Jife. W were on tlie march. There had been fighting. There would be more to mot row. 1 hat meant a drum head trial for the spy. How .speedy, everything was ar ranged 1 I was at heardquarter3 and saw,. and heard it all. Within half an hour a court-martial, was convened grave faced officers' who look into the face of the young man ... . - . -. . . . i . with interest then with sometumg Svrup of Figs v is for sale in 50o and $1 pottles by all pleading drug- ' , gists.-' Any- reliable druggist- who may not have it on hand' will pro-;:, cure it promptly for any-one who ' wisnes to try it. - JJo not accept any, ' standing together. As lonn as tliey ommend a trial of it- to those ,-wIud substitute. hive been united they have pros- are .subject to diseases of the throat LALlfUnNA FIG SYRUP CU fcions of DRY GOODS, v . - NOTIONS, SHOES, ' TRUNKS, VALISES, . CUTLERY. AND -WOODEN WARE, And all other articles belonging to p gen- cro.1 etyfiV . . We also keep all the School Books recommended by the State Board of Edu cation, which we sell at contract., prices. Call and se us before" pinch asin Respectfully. v J. C. WRIGHT S-CO. or IS.- He had blu eyes,, chestnut gei,e3 together on the last Saturday D ON T Forget : THAT t .. . . . YOU CAN : -ALWAYS FIND ' AT THE . STEWART f . STORE A FULL LINE OF GENERAL MERCHANLISE IN ADDITION TO A COMPLETE "STOCK ' OF " STOVES AND . FURNITURE BOUGHT FOR CASH AND NOT TO BE UN DERSOLD ; 7 1 jrie rail' in uouuu imo i jiujui moralized the young farmers, who We have iron and ochre, manga-K.uri8 antj hs checks were as smooth ''never saw it on this wise ".and ncse and marble, day and coal,-, soil as- eirl's. ' He was a handsome lad. leave the farm they must. Older 1 and seed time, health and. harvestH antj j; helieve every man in the tent men have gone to work to make rocs ana rivers, nog aim nominy, felt t0 pity j,im. crn-cake and pork, and plant a pride and poverty, about as harmo- patch of goobers. niously blended a nd as greatly en- As railroads are multiplying joyed as among any people under everywhere, we are hoping for one the sun. through this section. If the labor- m The fines between the rich and ing class will only wait awhile, and poor.aTe not so closely drawn; here manage to ease over the the change one roan is as good as another, or a in occupations, they will find plen- little better. The man who emigates charge ,f being a npy ?" to do erelong. Somebody is going iroaa JNortli Ueogia to Detter niscon j;c repi to miss it again, if tby let a rail- ditionj is much like some of -our The officers looked at each other road come across here, and go to j wild boys I have met out west,, who and noded,and the prebldtntwave.l Wcdesboro or Lilesville, or some- left Georgia to reiorm their Habits, bis aanrtv It didn't seem a minute - . - i . i - where else in that direction. and. they found when they got to . r.ft ;je Df P0ldiers came. The pered in governmental affairs. Now com es a" t u o v e m ent calc ulat- ed and iptended to divide them. They are asked to assemble them-' any persons who have never tried the salt garble have the impression that itia.unpleasantt' but after a few days use no one w ho loves a nice, clran mouth - and first rate sbarp- 8AN FRANCISCO. CAU; WUfSVIUE, Ki. v . HEVL fORK; QE : UJORD. ii . tins inontn in oraer io iorm a eu ui nie euB-niu aunuuuu nw n.-irtv. lit. Should they do this and divide, 'What is your name?" "James Blank.", "What regiment?' ' No reply. "Are you a citizen or soldier?" No replv. ?Can yotTmake any deense to the the woik of 'the past will be undone- Divided tisey must fall. The repeal of the county - government system will be the first sad fruit of their la-uit-ntable division. Tlie Democratic the first appearance of the agreeable liquid truit remedy Syrup of Figs a few .years acn has been more than confirmed bv tlie party-Will. fall, into a hopeless mi- pleasant experience of all wo haveused nority, I ne- economy wmcn nas it, and the success of tho - proprietors and been practiced In the administration manufacturers the Calilornia Fig Syrep of public affairs will assuredly pass Company. I come to you with a small affairs,.. -that you may" need. In England, v the Continent and many other for- " Confirmed.: fiiirn' eonntiejfe Qivself ant wares-ar&.u - -o j ' well known. - Many American-fa tn- & The- favorable impression produced on hjie8 on' their :Tetttrp';'fibai.btoa4 ; ' smo nfilifl enterntisinff saw Texas that it was not a change -qi m 1 .llllla I .AnninnKln.i1 Innatfnn Vi IT n fi Oil CTf mill men are laying cj goujtionui imaiiuu, away, mid the cause of ..public edu catipnof public improvements and ptihlicjpharities will suffer. Who can contemplale-with indif ference: the utter defeat and over- face of the boy grw while, but he thr(W 0f the Democratic people of moved like one in a dream.' His North carolina2: Lef us not admU big blue eyes looked upon one after . OSKib-,my of such a'dife; result: another, as if searching for a friend; ug ralher resolve to stand to- andpiy heart yearned to cry out getilervin(i ot ioe e$ cg by de Stewart (Laaaiag 0. uiyvuguiug Mrgjt!-- w - dee'd. to make assets for the pay ment of debts, I will expose to public sale, for cash, in the towh of. Rockingham; N. C, on the 14th day of March, 1892, the frtllnwintr lands:1 3 "r F " Tract , t?eginning;,aB- t&e neaa oi that he was only a boy and ought to- be given more lime. Tramp! Tramp! Tram pi It was the detail riiarcning him branch road from the R..&A. A. L. character that they needed. out to their turpentine "and lumber is not emigration to the west but fields, and it might pay some one! industry and,. frugality where you to meet them with "here's a how-dy are that will. win. do' from some town on the Caroli- If our farmers will let the De mo na Central. There' still a good crats and republicans run politics, rfsnV of round timber all through and they run their plantations, they these regions, and any amount o'f will raise "more hay and lesa hell" ()ff iolo dark nessl tin.- and i trans 1 in the south. . ;'- this handkerchief Sale Of Land. p(,rted to where it is wanted. , Then ' The farmers are good men. Many ovef hjg evei, Y VIRTUE of a-decree of the Snpe- th-re'a trucking and trade and tranc Oi mem win geu w eveu uui irV . They had broug4lt a iAnterB. . iiy rinr Conrt of Richmond County in a r n a n bnrin nn on the com- lf them will ever get to Washington, t Knw ,h l.itr hhie eves for proceeding gainst the heirs of Jonas Da- . . ra;iroad. not to mention and really that is not on the way to fTm time aa lhev looked .flround "- w 9. . 1-v : . a " - ,: "f- - . - v - " . the passengers who could ,ma"ke a beaven, no how. 3 . t jn a dazd wayv I wanted to shout shorter route, perhaps, by coming That St. Louis convention a few l0 the boy and Varn him that it was thlsj and stopping at ahe hotels, days'ago reminded me much of the nblyel e-en "u,0 Ute to prove that which now have lack of patronage, colore nepuoiican -.convention i he wa8 not what they believed byn Georgia most all raoutn and tail. I like Tom Watson and Moses. 1st. ,,vr a . , - vp u i EhS 5 aforf toraMoneJ.inTestea in railro..d8e un- then with aline of D. M. Henderson's T Herstand. alwavs Davs good interest and then with Stephen Gibson's line, andv- . . Some or one of the Tom is considered cranky, but hon- a. i. a w A. ,-t-t-Kit- it I i ii m Dnnorcnn hi-- . i -.. - - . - . 'l i honld form a company and est., Moses.is bright and capable. - a r -liaa - ' " 4' 'j ': i n.mmnia 1 Tint tTnod h v Ijon. & Co. The Alliance more" or less." ; ' .. , , brins the iron horse by a new route, znL. Trace -veginniDK , uw -. . . M.rV. Crk Church and runs east to a or two new muies, to cuuvwtvau Darbv Gibson's" then with j it3- metalic friend alreadv there. Gibson's hne to and With Register's line to There are two cl,ances for Rocking tae Beginning, conwwmug ico, uiuic or less. I -- : ": . Sales uj front of - the Court House door. Terms cash. - . JOHN P. CAMERON, Adm'r of Jonas TTavidson, dee'd. February 11th, 1893. him, wonder if the breezes have whispered it? - L Are we going to have a net work of railways tver what is now a remote region, where the only traveling apparatuses a "white top ?" rThe advancing years " are showing us several thing! injhis line; let' who will sleep, the towns, and the round-eyed railroad men are at work. The Richmond and Danville Company does not belong t- the somnolents. The' birds say that t -.ey have their eye on the rich fir-Id's ol-Upper Richmond, and tbe and the Democratic- parties will both turn the business, end of a mule towardslhem in the fall, and help them over the fence, back into private-life, where they belong. This -pig and : puppy - business won't go long" in Georgia. Already the beginning of the end is at band. to be,bnt the grimness of th scene parched rjny tongue. , "Place him tberel . Fall - back 1 Attention! Ready ami hrel' Ten minutes later the officer in ch arse of. the -tiring party touched h is ca n nd reported: "Orders have bewen executed, sir!" "Any further evidence?' " No. sir. excent that she was a ' ' . -young woman P. GamEran Mnrrisoiij ATTORNEY AT LAW, am, - - N, C. f . C. DousLiss. j Thob. J. Bhaw nniTni AR : SH AV fine lumber and turpentine of the . r. . . 1 Cnr),,,-, .nT ho m nni' mirtfit.! almost lefore we are awar" of it. Who is oing w meet them, or. anticipate theui ? The long-leafed pines are waving come I And their cones are singing; m echo, They say they will give their heart's best blood. And their stately bodies for paw mills food, If only -the lan dfs children will stay at -"-i'iliome. And not all te leaving for Mech-o, Tliat's ; eriough ;from. one long "winded "'subscriber, - especially, as we are expecting a dun hy every m'lil. from TfiE Rocket man, . M. " CabtSaqk, n: 0. - w m reaniBrtv Mteao. toe ' anperu i rourti of Richmond. Office in Pee ! House during the f term of Buperit- towel!, Walksr & Euihr'isg - " - '" Attorixkt at Llw, ' ; ; ROCKGHAM, . If . oppoiits the !d PostoSce! .""JoaHW.'CoLK. Fbank McKbill DOLE AflO POIIESLii T ATTORNEYS , -, , AT LAW . r RQCKINGH AM. ' '', CourierJournal one year for $2 25, Sale-of Judson College. - Hendersonville Times. " The Judson property in this place, innlndrncr the two cottages. was sold at the court house door on Monday at: to satisfy two, executions, one in favor of the State Bank of Com merce, for $5,000 interest- and cost, and one held by Rev. T. A.' "Morris for $2 080, interest and cost. Toe property was knocked down to:Mr,. R: Starnes, of Asheville, - ior the "sum of $8,166, less than half value of'it. - Wre have ndt learned for -what nurnose the property will be used; m . ...... t . i T- but bope that a school will be con ducted there as heretofore. usive hopes into paths that lead to self defe ruction. The best hopes of our people are centered on the con tinued success of the Democracy. Let us not destroy their .hopes Conciliation must be practiced. Sel .'-abnegation "must be the watch word, and we must renew our pa triotism by making sacrifices for the good of the people and of the State. Honor to loose wno - snail not u backward in laying their , hopes, their aspirations and ambitions "up on "the alter of patriotism." Close ranks, hush dissensions and prevent divisions, A 50,000 Suit. Salisbury Herald, y Mr. Sink, who was badly, hurt on his bridal lour in the Bostian bridge wreck near Statesville laet - August, has brought i hit against the Rich: mond and Danville railroad com pany, for $50,000 and his wile, who was : also hurt at toe same time, having her face badly cut - up, dis figuring her very much has brought suit for $255000. The -suits are brought in Davidson county. Mr. Sink was out Tiding the other day for the first time since he was hurt. br'm my. articles . with . them,? for" they know them pretty well, bnt i you may not' be one of these.' - V Confidence between man and min is slow of growth, and when found its Tarity makes it valuable. J-ask yOur confidence and; make a refer ence to this Journal to endorse that confidence. I do not think it wilL. be misplaced. -- I make the best form of a cure -an absolute one for biliousness and headache that can be found 'juvjthis -vear. The cure is so small in itself, , - The Party Must Stand by Principle. Wilmington Messenger. - . Principle first, always andfery- where Men are quite a secondary - JC . consideration. Men : die, . pinciple ives; is eternal. There is no need, pu rpose or deai re to - set aside toe tariff. If the Democrats were to ancj yet its comfort to SOU is So V d ire to do that they would not only jgat -20 .minutes- being its" limit lose, every Nortberck btate, but a whenrelief comes that it .has be half dozen Southern States. - ?Hon- COme the marvel of its time.--.0'rie est men would Jiave no- confidence aDd a half grains of medicine, coat- in them ever-hereafter.-, -..We are for 1 wjt"u 8Ugar is my remedy,in the taKing itne nest, manwiui uuoiem- shape of one small pill, unown to ishetl record , and unstained name, UftrrJmerce as DR. HAYDOCE'S1.? who can unify the party and sweep lEW LIVER PILL. ,; It is old. in ; the markets of Europe, but-ia f new : : to North America. The price is as low as an honest medicine; can be. sold at, 25 ? cents. Send - a postaL card for a sample vial, to try thenr, before you purchase." , -DRtHAYDOCK,? ' 63 Fulton St.rNY.v the country.. pearly-every one neetls a gor d -urire; i-dijr.6I-iind Hoo!V Srsa-j - , Mountain News. . JSakersville News. ' ' , - It Ms reported : from : a reliable source that a woman living - in : the nothern'part of-McDowell county gava birth to three 'cbildren recently. Onechihl" died,lthe .'other ; two are still living.- The eame woman owns 'six1 ewes'that dropped' twelve lambs and al-o a cow j",that dropped two , ' "Specimen Catds. r - . " r-" S. H. ' Ciiffofd, New - Cassel, Wis., was trouble with Neuralgta-and his Stomach wn.q Hisnrtlpd. his Liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in strength. ; Three hot tl es of Electric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, III., had a running sore onliis leg "of . eight years' standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven-boxes of Bucklen'a Ar nica Salve; and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, ),; had five large Fever sores oil hisleg- doct6rs said be was incurable; One bottl s electric Bittrs and enbrdy.' Bold at E, MFlwlles'& t medy Ask yourdrug A Sister's Love. There is something inexpressibly tonchinff in a sister's love. Her - cs heart is a realm 01 pure and earthly affection, and happy should: that brother be to - whom she . clings through the changing : scences the blighting world. She has been hm companion in childhood," she watched the development of his mind and person, .phe-has admon-: islied him when wrong, and smiled upon his triumphs, she has peopled his mind withthe treasures of her own, she has taught him those vir r tues which will render him a use ful member of society, prepare him far- death, and 'embalm his memo ry when he, has passed away. Sooner can you' bind the free wind than seal up the springs of such mys terious affections.; They will flow on, and the desert'andrcave cannot forget their progress. And as sor row Und "misfortune strip from life its charms and drea m s there is one recti! 1 ect i On ths t w il I co m e like mu- aw in n brothers heart-rlhat will thrill :upon its darkened and troubled'depths with a strange yet sweet melody, and bring up scenes of home and childhood long,uhre- membered. -It is the'recollectipn of a sister's .love, . , - y- - - f'T&ovrto Cure.AH Ski a .Diseases.' - "Simnlv anplv "Swayne'a Ointment Nrt internal medicine required. Cures tet ter; eczema; itch, all eruptions on the face, An leaviftff the skin- clean white and healthy. Its great healing and ' curative powers are possees! ' . i t . . 3 1 Kidney affections of years stand ing cured bv Sim nons Liver Regu lator. J. W. Poynts. . - A stitcn in -Jime Take Simmons Liver Regulator and Prevent sick ness. , ; Take Simmons Liver Regulator to keep -the - bowels Tegular. One dose is worth 100 dollars'. ' ITyou want to "enjoy your : meals strengthen your digestion with Sim mons Li ver Regulator. - Take Simmons Liver Regular for dyspepsia, billiousnerss or headache. C.'F. & t. V; R. R. Co. In JEfTecfc Feb. Q,3, 39&. NORTH BOUND -Pday Lv Wilmineton......... 9 50 a." ra.. Ar Fayetteville...i....M...T..-1"55 pi nx. Favettevule . ...... ....... o w.- Lv caniord . - A OS it -Powder and Shot Hay ba Saved. . Asheville Citizen. ' . -r- A kissing Methodist preacher has just been turned out of a Conference hAr Greensboxo,.w...." 6 55 : xt u uiaA Kp iLv Greensboro.., J 15. lu iia.ut,0u..0. T.v WftlnntGava ... . 9 00 isterand then lied about it, which Ar jjt. Airy ....... v....tl 15 shows how one' false step provokes Lv Bennettsville ..:...;.:...12 40 another." The Church cannot take a F,wtt;vVu;"lT"!Z!'2 27 - oo decided stand against these osc a- iLv Ramseur... T25 a. mr - atory epidemics .r,ow.p,.aKnay f SSZZZZU prevailing throughout the. country. Uj Madisonwi.............' 1 05 p. m If the'Church acts thus- vigorously, it rh'ay save numerous pounds of powder and shot; ' ' ' - SOytHBOUND ..r.A , ,, v. ..Daily .Except -' Sunday. - Lv Mt: Airy ......v.. t) 00a..ipi Lv' Walnut Cove..r....;...7...... 811 " , Ar Greensboro.....'. ..."lO00 - Lv Greensboro......., Lv Sanford ..MVr....,12 45 p. "m. Each season has its.:owu peculiar 'malady; but with the" blood main tained in a state unnorm vigor ana U.. 1... A .rtrr-'o Korea. 1 r..-A4ln;iln . 711ft' : 1' PUIilT UV-lliC um JH I n.1 . x-a ti' "v .......... r- - narilia liuie oanger ueen uo-.ieaicu xjv i(cirer.iiw..M-. No 1 Ar..,Wilmineton...,M.....;7 A other blood medicine is so safe and v ayetteyiue.. . euecvive. 211 - - O Oft ........ ....... .......... O Qt . , r Happy : Hoosiers ar ijch ucvw 1 1 w . ... r Lv Madison m...........l45 At Green8boro....'...,..y..''..-.. 4 53 - fr T.vr lrApnhrrn.-.i."!llJ.r....,l..r.- 5 15'-". Wmv.Timmon3, Fostmaster ot J-daviue, Ar' Ramseur..;. Ind., writes: "tlectnc fitters has aone j V, FRY.-, . W.E. -KYLE. more for me than alt otter medicines com- i - G r jq pangr A Kidnev and Liver trouble."- John Le3he, farmer and stockman, of same place, says: "Find Electric isitters to De tne.oesi iua ; - Land :forSaIe.' ney and Liver medicine, made me feel like 'Q KT .ACRES,- with goo4 -.improve-a new man," J. W: Gardner, hardware Ot)U mejita, will be sold at a great merchant, same town, saysx ;EIectricB;t- Bacnfice.- Apply to " -- " ters'is-just 'the thing "for a man who is,all - - . . -, :A: M. McATJLA Yj ,' run down and don't care whether:, he live, " 'Real Estate Affent. RockinEham. N. C for. mes. xj-r ivNiiiu uo fc"" j x eDruary ior. 'eesod bv no other t appetTteani feels jastlike.be hud a iwvvy t ' -: - t' '" iuBiPtforSwa.vne'a'!eefea Ft - Oi 5)vr. b ;.lft- 7 Nrn- is jrivtr t'm? i ii-Ki'i.iT - . ' il -v.FZ'.- "'-C.j fhC'ilccj.To.itv tffoJ,i a. . : i 1 1 i 1- 1; 1 5 .1 VI f "' 1' t -.V-,1 1 l!irnj:-l is LUfiuuuuieuijr . uvon Try rt .'litis s-asoW - - " ' in advance. ' V calves ail in a"monlh's'timK: T Co's Drug Store - X -7 4 4
Rockingham Post-Dispatch (Rockingham, N.C.)
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March 17, 1892, edition 1
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