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THE- JEWcYORE; WORLD BAYS VI'rS-: GOING TOELECr.A f- V." OtE- DemocratioSresidcnt: 'and " v i THE RO DKJBtI- 1 With" any -other weekly in .thia section rr;- WlLL BE IN THE FIGHT . FOR v DEMOCRATIC, SUPREMACY IT IS. GROWING r lil the State, aad especially in Richmond County. You - can .have both ot thess - V, PaPera fr'- - -'i " t $125 I1T ADVANCE. AND ITS v GROWTH IS BASED ON- I .ITS MERITS. . , , - -1 "BdGKiNGHrAMrEtCHMOKD CO rscEiriioH Pia6:E-$l.i0 Per Year; - 4 V K Wrt; STEELE, A 'EOTJSB vOF.-MANTAHSXOKS,' !V OPERANIVE AND MECHANICAL : "Offers his professionaL rvicea to he -citizens of Rockingham and "community, klgo to thetrzenS oH: vAn8on, Si&nly loofreM&ntgoniery -.and Robeson" counties; i i He is well furnished with all the latest improved instruments. sz ' Tee(htitracted without pan 0f- nice aver Miss Islakey's store It That is .what every -Agent receives who i tgeta u.a club ooour-fi. perweeK plan., v Our 14-karat eold-fillea cases are wa: -f anted for 20 years. Fine Elgin or Walr -tham movement. .. Stem wind and et. Lady's or Gen t's. size. Equal. to any 50 -watch. To secure agents -where we nave '-none, we sell one ol the Hunting Case Watches for the Club once $28 and send C. O- IT. by express with privilege of. ex- lammation betore paying lor same. O ir acent at Durham': N.C.. writes: '0tir -Jewelers , have confessed they don't' know how yon can furnish such i work for the money. . One good reliable agent wanted, foi each nlace. Write for particulars. - - - ; Empirb Watch 'Co., 48 and 50 Maiden Lame, New York. O bonae of many mansions,. J Thy doors are openridepd' And dear,are aji the faces---- : - - Upon the-other side., , -"Thy portals they are'golden, ?1 ii . And those who enter in : -, Shall know no more of sorrow, -"iOf weariness, 6f wnTv O tonse of many mansions, " My weary spmt waits y And longs tQ join the ransomed,-; .Whoenter thr6ugh th y gatear : iWhoenter through thy-portals . -p i -The mansions .i the blest,-- - - Wh come tothe aweary, ' 1 And find in thee their rest. "Thy walls'arenot of marble, -T- 0 house not built with bands; I sigh for the whde waiting . - Within these border landar I know. that but in dying ; s r Thy threshold crossing o'er; - T'bere shall be" no more sorrow In thy forevermore. . - . GO SOUTH FOE A "WIPE. .- We are every lay receiving fresh addi 'iions of ' - DRY GOODS, - J : NOTIONS, SHOEv, ' TRUNKS, VALISES, CUTLERY. AND ' WOODEN WARE, And all other articles belonging to gen- "Crflil stoclj We also keep all j. the School Books rTecommended by the State Board of Edu ction, which we sell at .contract ' prices. Call and see us before-pu rchaa n . . rlespectfnlly , J. C. W&IGHT CO. .3 : ' Don't Forget ' THAT'" " '.' n i r v-X you xjan " 4 ' ALWAYS'FIND J ' AT-THE , 'STEWART ,k - STORE A FULL LINE OF j " GENERAL M ERCIlANLISE -' :iN. ADDITION TOACOMPLETE : STOCK. OF STOVES AND FURNITURE BODGHT FOR ' : ' 'CASH'AND NOT TO BE UN- ; . ' DERSOLD ' .: 'Stewart Cknaing d0. Sale of Land. Advice to Young- Men Who Ccntsnv v - plat Itatnmcny. , : - BAB, in Washington Post.- ' Bright and piquant Marie Japsen said to in e the other day: "So many good things begin with G there's girls and gum and grace!1' I adcle to this. .'And -there's gin.,v She said . "Tbre'is- eoodoess." . And I responded, "There's gloved v and graVyV - After this brilliant : com bin:ilioB my 1-rain succumbered. But Ivfent, away Ihingingabout girls I scorn gum and gravy; the fir? t is the attribute of Mary Xjiderson,' that beautiful statue" and bad ac- (ress; 'th'e second is seldom good and when it is you eat so much you get ?f indigestiohv Bat the r girlSj th really, righty, truly girls, arjg blissful You see plenty of girls here in NeW-Yorkbut they are not the kind . I nieiin. They are too awfully; nd intensely knowing, and it is a deiijrht to come across the real sort of girls once in awhile. . I saw oneA the other day and watched her for an hour. She: Was looking at a play that had a heart rendering'feve story id it, and just enough of a laugh here and" there to make Hfe worth livinff.- When girt. - And I,will lelll you -why 11 just one man'If'she tniirriea nebe want bim to ba,ve her' - ' - - ,-flnakes a good housekeeper and she's FiTsshe hag aip'erlecfchelief-jnT astunniug'lwifer JtlQn't like that religion-and when one saya religion word, but its onelhatmuBt. be ap one meaiis in every thing unci. every- plied to her.v She talks so well and. iody. tuat oelonggjto her' cjh baa so much that halt tue men 'in iNew been taught to think no evil: she be- York look Mike fools t because she lieves to::havea r sweetheart ;i8 - the won't allow them time to prove most delightful thing u the world, tby are anything else.,, ' bhe is ;not and it does seenj - Buch .a perfectly afraidtirdiscuss any t hing; she gets , ..-. v.-' r- i - , r : . ' i ! -.1. . ' . f i:u.:-i'-.i.y - ..l ..a lovely comprimem- io.r.n$ iavojea m um ;wjiy ; oi- j.aitnug-uLinigs ' .xuul one to-see her eyelids fall J arid her are not quite nice entirely-as a mat cheekfe caverlheinseltes wViha man- ter of courser She wilknot -hesitate tie of modfesty: when the approaches, totell "youraboutsome-maix wbos She has been taUgbtthat husbands j awfully Smashed n a married wo- arid wives Jove; each other and . shd I man and- bewiU laUgh heartily at hasnt had tiiscuKsed. before' her" all I Southern giuV look- of wonder at the miserable mean; low - talk of the the existence of such j things.. She's divorce "court. She ; canf imagine a, good '"mother, in; a way: She ladies 'being loud voiced, dressed! dresses her chjldrenk eentiibly and londTyor hot respecting the gentle-1 sees that the drainage in the house is men of the familyi Sometimes ehe correct; she doesen't believe in cud- saCrifices herself on" the; alter of re- I dling tliem if tbey happen to hurt specVhu-sheTdiein a good- cause, themselves, for that happens to strike She'll tel you how nagty she thinks, her as nonseuse. T . :-k - -. all those so called jokes about moth- " She hasent r enough gentleness, ers-in-law are, because, naturally, iT There are a few old-fashioned words she should ever get married-and that will never apply; to her. One of when she says this she drops her them has been much vulgarized. It head and smiles in a vray that tells is V high -toned." ThinkTil over, and that that's one of the -certainties of you will see exactly whatsit means. jilewhy of couse her husband's Now, she's tiot that; she's to Ipw in mother would get her love just -be- her tone, and there will neverrcorae cause she was his mother, nnd ef to her that perfect elegance-of man course, if she happened to-be a little ner, carriage and richness 'of heart queer she would make the 'best of it," that was meant years ego when this because when people get old they do word was - used, vl like lier, but-I som,etirae8 get queer. She is not apt couldn't if I had some great sorrow, to be so large that she belittles a lay bare my heat and expect a grnet man and makes it "fm passible for sympathy from her. If I wept bit- ! him to call her "a dear little woman." I terly; because ofany grief, the Boston She is just the right height, because she can look: up in his face;-and eyes that are large and full and- which tell their own stories of fove or Kate, are most beautiful when ; upraised. 4nd then, above everything elee," she adores babies. It they don't EEFPEH'S AUTIT07E3TYBILlir The yifjtftorident Gasped aad Lco -'" "eci Helpless. 'r' - Correspohdience New York-Herald . " v: ?enator Ptffer, of Kansas,' in 4he language of 'his 'section" T has "humped himself." Both of "th'e Alliance apostle's whiskers tied to gether would' not equal in lehgth a hill he intro'duced to-rtay, abolish ing-vice and 'crime" and -making some rusb of men "- who foolishly hereatter accumulate . ; more' than a million' "dollars. William: Alfred draws fine line at million. - - The ; measure - was ' one of the unique attempts, at putting - more than $15 in the inside pocket of everybody In the country by legis lation, ' expected to ; be offered .from -The Stale convcWion of the P-t b i bil ion rats- m eet & at C reen, boro; on the 24th;-"-- . Col, W. R. Morrison" says thifc . 9.rr -pr- .:"- POLITIOAL miHT3S. K for Cleveland. -' Rhode inland Uepuolican con Ten- tion wasneia last weest ana in sen timent was in favor of Harrison;. This gives hfrn jive 'Stares thus far.' Uor the runtime m O-years tue Both the. method'and" results' -wL'en-' ".fir Th Morrnritnn . TTer.ild hclieveM.- time to time by the AUUoce states! fide pretireumatances, that girl would analyze nay-tears for me and think that what .had come to me was not a real grief, but only the natural succession of events. The Western girl would ' put her arms around me and say, "My dear .girl, you will only make your nose ' red, men. ' - When the Senate got it it did not know; what to do with iU Vice President Morion, who knows etme- thing about finance and parliamen tary law, - gasped-when Pelfer's ef fort was' introduced and ;-lie heard the following title read: "A bill creating a-mud for the payment. &f pensions and -for setting our army of idle laborers- at work on .exten sive uublie im provement?; j for the retnoVarof the strongest incentive to crime among th0 poor and to vice mong the" rich; for protecting the American from the influx of undue lien competion and Iot othcr pur- lOSeS? .-.::.-- -; ' ' . . The. Vice-President looked help- estly tat ;lhe Senate, -which had alien back in . its.: chairs,' leaving er alone on his feet. v What committee,'' feebly asked Mr. Morton, should this Lilt be re- erred to?" . ' - : " ' Mr.: Peffer's whiskers moved, and cityorPortiafrd, Me,-is Democratic Syrop of Fics is taken; it is pleasant The Transcript says it 5s due to the and 'refreshing to-the, taste; and acts k irinVbii onPwu.nVrii' f K t.Ahv gently yet promptly onlthe, Kidneys.: r r-. c , . . .. :, IJjiTer and Bowels, cleanses , the JBys-- r tern enectually,' dispels colds, head.- i aches and fevers and cures - habitual --. i constipation."" Syrup f ,Figs, ia the-- i. only remedy of. its kind -ever pro i duced7 pleasing to the taste and acv--- -, ceptabso to the" stomachy prompt x its action and truly benencjal in Jia- ' effects, -prepared only from the most present circumstances, Hon.-S. U- Alexander, of;Meckien-. hurgj is the man for. the-Democrat-! ta nominate for Governor. -,- , , . I healthy and agreeable substances, its V A convention of the-: Democratic manv excellent Qualities commend it -1 i -i. ... . party of the twelfth judicial district to aU and have made it the most has been called to assemble at Dffla-H HT lvT&Jr-T - i m " ... im I'.ui.. i . n . . i j: J . ana a uoiues uy uu ; leaumg jurug-- j EY VIRTUE of a decree of the Supe rior Court of Richmond County in a proceeding agauist j ha heirs of Jonas, Da- i cheeks, and then there came a mu ."vidson, aec ato?maKe..assei jor iue- ay nient of debts,; I wUI expose to public sale; -for cash, in the townPof Rockingham, N. yC., on thef lCth 'hBth 'followine lands: -.K :J ' "r : 1st. . Tract beginning at; the head: or Marks Creek Church Branch-and runs .-down the branch to a ford toapinetump, then with" a Hn of D." Henderson's and then with Stephen Gibson's line, and then wit another of D. M.- Henderson's line to the beginhingcontaining.lOO acres, -mori bjr-&ss;y: -..-X&ti it-. ' ' , , 2nd. Tract begmmne near the -old Marks ; Creek Chprch andlf una i -east to a 1 Joer that girl come from corner, pearv jjzttuy vjiuouu a., un "-m, Gibson's line to and with.Register's line to the beginning, containing 20 acres, more brv less.. .'' J ' ; - : i Sale in front of - th Court House door. . lerma easn. fc? - - i fiappen to ;haye a baby in their and your mourning dress has come home, she borrows one from a neigh bor, gains permission to wash and dress.it, and devotes an entire morn ing to cuddlwg the small blossom and eniovinsr. vin prospective, the dellgnts of maternity. Now, these are sonde of the reasons why. I want my boy to marry a Southern girl, vl like the Western girl. I like her loyalty and her breezine-ss and her determination to have her clothes fit the sweetheart was felling his "love, J jrell and to be up in the latest, fads. soft, and there was a , little quiver her eyes are clear those eyes that cnmaU be unhealthful. When.- about her mouth that seemed to say dlookJight gtraght through t one and however, the system is invigorated Is nl tha the most exqisite - thing I all over one as if inquiring with great rapidity,: J'AVho .made, your cloth 'frock ?; What's' the last new book?' Where are you going alter you leave home, ahcLwpn'i; you stay wtb usT jittle Jnger?'! I like her hospitality; there' she is like her Southern cousin. But then she is beauty. That girl saw nothing but em girl errs on the side of ignorance :Detllocr;mc party is greater than the the play whde U went on, and with the Western girl does on the side of Anjarice or the Third VpartyVnd;ja uer xaue luwaxu me stage, wiur ; ro 1 KnOWieqge. Oull JilKe ner. - iuosi much expression in it, living with of all am I cbarraedyby her pertect i n the world that story of dove?" And when thecomic man came on. and laughed with -his i partner, she laughed too. It was a. little . laugh that sparkled fromher eyes, that brought f but4 the dim pies in fcer home andslook perfectly-, lovely." But the Southern 'girl ; would, lean her face close to - mine,.: hold my hand, look at me with eyes full of sympathy, say nothing; yet make me feel happier. Oh, dear! oh dearj What a lot I've said about girls; but if you don't like it blame what Marie Jansen said and tlie; sight of Henry W'attersou's daughter for it It is not the extremes of heat arid cold so much as the sudden changes ritb Ayer's S.arsaparilla4- these changes are rarely, attended with in junos results. - . . Teat's Eightr ' - Maxton -Union.and Scottish Chief. ; The party has made concession at- ter concession to the Alliance, which is all right' and -proper,5 but. it will the actors, , suffering ...and merry, with them, she was the inost charming being in the whole theater,' I never ceased watching her; and then X said to somebody, "Where " Fro m . Chicago !" said one. "Look what beautiful hair she has I" : - another. in her FrrtBoMon Ty said t4Lodk al,tbe intelligence JOHN P. CAMERONi. '-Adm'r ol 'Jonas Davidson, dee'd. ' February 11th,-1S92. -. -- r ' ry Fish Fish "Andthen;! said: ". "Look at ' th e romance in .lier.' eyes; look at . tb,e grace in jier body as beJgets up f-' "You re member what I ha ve a I way s A told you'arfd ?what ST ahr ttlwavs f. rvn nti nrv iYn'n ri't i 1 I amDow prepared ?te accommodate txpimg: 4Xou ran 1 1 growmgno- . -parties wishing to stay several days atmy ilios higher education, and love and all adaptability. She would be at ease with the Czar of alblhe Russias" and equally so when she is giving, and she gives generously to the beggar at her gates. ... ' ' ; I don't like the Boston girl. She is aggressive' with a large A' before, and she is impertinent- with spec tacles. She wants to inoculate ymi with knowledge. She thinks-she is cultured when she is merely Jmpu- deht, and she is calculated" to freeze Iem6nadeintolc "crearn if she-sits byit loisLenQUghi ;I have heard of Boston. men marrying, but I have neyer.herd -of Boston women doihg it. To them unbelief js a sign of the party- will go on in. the fulfilling its; desti ny after the others are; -dead and for gotten, , It-will survive any teitf1 porary defeat that may ensue from the present defection, and it. is bet ter that defeat a&h&uldj xofne rather thaii ; stifreftder'fts : pri ciples. i - ., boro"Friday, May 6, lor the purpose of nominating a candidate - for the office of -judge of said district to - fill " ... jL-f . ... . I - out the unexpired term of Hon. Jas II.; Morrison, resigned. , 'The Republican State-Executive Committee of Alabama? has. called the btate Convention to meet at Montgomery June 22nd. At a Com mittee- meeting resolutions were adopted endorsing Hariison's ad-. ministration, a nd deel ar i hg hi m the Committee's choice for 1892. y . ; y r-y; gists. - Aaf. reliable- druggist who may Hot have it on hand .will pro cure it promptly for any one who wisnea to try it. 7 xo not accepi any oUDstitute, -l . s CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP , CO. . SAN -FRANCISCO, CAL. - ' . SaWSVlLLE, Kfi ftV YORK, H.K i UJORD. Herald we state, that , a petition to the Democratic National Conven tion signed by largely over 200,000 j hrough them camb this reply: Jiln and perbapsr by 00,000 voters will I come to you with a small affair- j that you may : need. : In "England .y the Continent and many other for- i Upon the authority of the N. Y. j eign countries, myself and wares are view of the. scope of the bill I think if would be well to refer it to the committer on agriculture." . The Senate was too stunned to be presented asking foMhe recogni tion of New York State in behalf of their candidate, Grover Cleveland. .Wil. Messenger. even smile. There-was an idea of Tefrfiibghe-!lT..byrciipn8i so as to give all the committees a chance at.it. I But finally Senator Piatt had it shunted to the finance committee. The bill is divided into thirty-nine sections. " . C-.X . ,-yf: ";.-' '"'0 S. H. Ciifford,, New .Cassel, Wis., was troubled with:: Neuralgia" an'd-his Stomach was disorded, his Liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away j; and he was terribly reajjeea. m strength, lnree bottles of Electric Bitters cured him. " ; ' ' . Edward Shepherd, Harnsburg, 111., had a running feore on his, leg of eight vear standing. Used three bottle&of Electric Bitters and seven poxes ot xiucklen s Ar- : Afcot Tree ComageV In ane wero a question, the New Rv "frfiA fiJIvfir" i IriicaBalve and his leg is oand and well uever sores on nis Lez, nociors saia ne was incurable: One' bottbr&leetrie Bitters and meant the free coinage of. silver, the placing of silrer on an equality with gold .iii the mints of the United Stats At present rany-man wno. ijas-goia can get it Coined without charge, but a mart who' has silver, bullion must sell itto theGoverrnent,--which coins- oae box B ttcklen's A? 'U(i a Salve .cured him entirely., : Sold at Xr.. ;v. M. Fowlkes; & Cos Drug store, r r: - - . - ': Hoa.bhn;A(hl2aer Dead'.- .' " GfiSBNSBoao. -N. 'CiiiIarchS17.- it ni-Qes rftates agflhsitTiie: ExJude': John " AC Gilmer died? "at iy Y-producer his residence this" 'place at 1 o'clock! this morning. s His health had been faiSng' forrrtwo ears but he had been confined to homelimits scarce" irjotihi - 1 He died of Brigh t's disease and his end,"which had been s auuuiaicv.( iui ten u jr m ao- uio Sfi d peaceful. He , vh. s born April because it .will help them . to have si IverJ' m a d e; aifull lega 1 tender,. ?wili providB cheap money, and' help the poor.- The Eastern ; ban k ers o ppo se. it because-tbey. sayj it will disturb urs trade ' w hh foreign countries, cause a loss 1 coh fideeausejan outflow of gold, a!id aarljusttnerjt 1 22 1838; er our currencY on a silver ims!s4 wli ieh . readjQ slm en ti-wil t;be -made only' with great finatreial danger.; ' well known, Many American fam- ilies on their return from abroad bring my articles with them, for tbey know them pretty welff buM you may not be one of these. j Confidence between man and fflaa 7 is slow of growth', and when found,. 4. its rarity 'makes it valuable. I ask 1 . your confidence and make a' refer-': ence to this Journal to endorse that j confidence. I do not think it will : be misplaced. . -! - I make the best form'of a cure 1 an absolute one for biliousness andi -headache that can be found ' in ' this-l year. The cure is so small id itself and yet its comfort- to you 13 so; great 20 minutes being, its -limit j when relief come that ithas"be-r come Uie marvel of its-time." One. and a half grains of medicine, coatr ed with sugar ismy 'remedy, in 'tbfti shape" of one 'small pill, known to-., commerce' nsf DR. HAYDOCK' NEVV' LIVER PILL: It'is "old im. the markets of Etlro-pV, but 1b hear to North America.' The price' is as -loWas 'an honest medicine -catf" bei 'sold at, 25 cents. - Serui ?: a "'postal ;: card for "a earn plef vialiWj try them -"hefore you purchase!. : t"- l D1L HAYDOCKV ! 6Fulfon;St.,N:'Y. ; j For the cure of cold,. coughs and all derangements of jLhe reppiratory organs; no other. medicine is so re liableas Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. ,It relieves the asthmatic and consump-. iiye even in ad va need stagey of d is-. ease, and has saved innumerable lives. - -' ' ' -'1-- Fiaherys, either at Coleman's Mill or Pe- -gue8S. C. - Will exchange fish, for con itry produce of all kinds. Prices with the times. : Very respectfully -; . -. ; . v. 1 .-N. INGRAM. 0 f . O. Douqlabs. I Tbo. J. Shaw. ; , - . ATTORISE T'S : AT' IiAWJ'-p from the South." ' There were ; hu- its sweet and hobk actions perfectly iuer.dus bets made about this, and "sillyol suppose they only enjoy life, later on itl was discojered -that as twuIdntYouch?Jo usual (how 1 did glorj' in t hjs), I they do hreak loose - they become was righ't; for the redl girl; the perfect avalanches, arid during: Lent pretty girl "came .from Louisville, scrub the church steps for the -sake and if Hmry Watterson , gets into of reliffioii. and afterward- almost the White House, she ; wul " be pne publicly some well:kn6wh lion An of the prettiest and most -. craceful nnrnn of art. The PI v moth Rock n. i- s; J- . u. " a r i , . :: v I ujcosto usurnj. uuuu inm( bum VAJCIHASS. ..... . .1. : - . - - - . I . .- . - - . urn iicuirair went we uuDenoi t'i-i: t L. i . .. . Ooum of Richm-nd. ; office ia"Re Dee ir" uuu.1 Ime JOS an snowieage 1 sweet syrup ot womanliness ar eripf of men, and the conclusion' I have in it place the sour vinegar of 'W-l me w is mis: , ir . my; oldest son knowledge, : ,:. s . : K ever, reaches the age when he should ' About the New York girl!; like Hum during ths teraM of gujperic I Attowtxts at ttw - V;.v before'lhat no man knows ew: . to jkirid,? amusing:ahd :. daring; Her vrtrnrmnwiir . t o.vaic ut .woujau, x buau say kindness, nowever. is alien me result w- fcVV UJ V ?! r A W W ' . Vt-0;w and their I'll ; prayV-three v; ti mes :V j gowris commanda" y odrr respectj. but day and twice, to increase, roy ap-jy'dri would rather she would riot der ui vcjui(,tuu, . uaii n I-.VOIO'SO. UlUCll UUU UlUOUgUl. : lO ;':tffj home, the oldest, son villhe' ier than any "of the ojher girls, but 1 fei 4'mv "v irl ,'.i- wtt VihA w. 5 1 'V, i.l UUfc EA Chickea that.Eilled aPhlld: A correspondent ,61 the Stalesville Land mark writes the following: The mos t singular 'ci r c u m s ta n ce. that I ever heard ot. was in the death of a Ji tile cb ild of JSdk Dayis Uwant Jey tow ns h ip-,Aie xander county, i iie child was ;about a year old. ';I$ was in ; the yard abou t two. weeks1 ago, and an old rooster jumped on' it arid stuelt its spuricln; the aekpartpf the child's head. It was not thought fatal at first bnt the-spur - bad pen etrated through far,euoughto affect the' 'cbilds y brain,arid in about a week the child died.. ;. , ; No Other " SarsapariHa - has the merit by wdchlHood's'Sarsaparilla j has won udi a fkixr bold upon "the coiiiua,eiice;OA ne.ppp.iesr:;;-c. ; V No Othef ' combiiies - the:.econ6roy and' -strerigthv"whiehe make u100 Doses One Dollar: Irujs only Hiood,slSarsardEai -flTo Othgr -possesses the.Cbmhmay ..aaiftotm Imaleillgoda '?ip4jM Mouiittol n J? fr-V-'-V-!? i"D'3rti CONDENSED SOHEDTTIiFM:4 - In IifF6ct ..2392. , . When vou .boy your siifiog medi cine you srioufd get "the best, and thatas ilooti s parsamntia?:: xtthor- o pglily purifies J.hev blood. y. Chatham Record. r VV-' ' .-)' 1 Of" bourse only those voters- will attend . the Democratic primaries whof antendto Support ithefDemd- cratic nominees, and we hope' that thera will 'be a full attendance. '"LeT the jpeople turn out in force and Express their preferences fully and faifhw During the coming' cam paigri eveiy man"', must be "fish, flesh or fowl." He must be a Dom- fJCrat or Republican or Third party mari.r There should be no dodging, but every man should have the cour age of his -convictions and not' be ashamed or afraid to declare what he is . . i :v'--.-i-'".i--v.'c .;.;-..,.---: Wm. Tjmmons.'PQsf.masEetot ldaville, fffd : " writes; '-"Electric Bitters' has done more for me than all other. medicines com bined, -for. that bad., feeling .arising from KidneXand Liver kolible.;ohft lieslie, farmer, and stockman, of same place, says : 'Find Electric Bitters to be -the bestivid- ney and Liver medicine, made"me feel like a new man J. w. varaner, narawar merchant, samatown, says; "Electric Bi ( -ters. is just the. thing for a man-who is all run down and doD't care whether he live, or dies.": " He ' found new f strength good appetite and ieela Just like he- had ii new lease on life. Onlv 50c. a bottle at Dr. W. M. Fowlkes-& Co.'s drug store. ; ; -. " " : - A Fact nevertheless--:; .-. ' Einston -Freer Pressor jyZuy jy f iy "; "Facts ; are stubborn things." It is a fact that the only possible re sult the' Third. party -an effect in North Carolina is to give the Stale over to the: tender mercies (?) of the Republican party. -This is a 8tu bbofn fact, an d how any ; pati iot iCjf reasonable man can : fato.r. : i Third party we can't understand Don"t suffer from dyspepsia. Si ra m ons Liver Regulator. It alway cures.. . - ' -. yyyy. To think "nothing ails you any bow," is a symptom of dyspepsia. lake Simmons Liver lieguiator, Cennrmeib ,-:p !. The favorable impression produced on the hrst appearance ot the agreeable liquid huitt.Temeds:;SyrQp bf-Figa affe'wryears -1 suffered from biUiousncss, iridi- ago.has teeny.morer than confirmed by Ihe Eeslien,.etc. Simmons' Liver Rcnia- pleantexpenn2eof all .who haved used tor WtefrMer ddcto-rsdedD? WM3" the -proprietors and Birop!-:iJrfi" rjai-s::Calife v nil n? 1 1 1 i i t rim nenn -i a -iinrrn t. .? - - craisiag.HaU'sf Hair NORTH BOUND: Daily Except Sunday. Lv Wilmington Ar. Fayette.ville Lv Jtayetteviue. Lv San ford ..... Ar Greensboro Lv Oreensboro.,-.. v Walnut .Cove ;. Ar Mt: Airy 9 50 aAm: 103 p. m.' 3X " 4 26 Lv JBennettsville ....m....um12 40 " -.! Lv-Maxton........;..... 127 "y Ar Fayette ville f... 2 27 - Lv Ramsetif ...... -........-v -7 25 a. m1;'' Ar Greensboro... 10 05 - 4 ; 3 - Lv Greensboro I 10 3o " f rT Ar Madison. ...i.:..v.....-;....,i 1 05. p. m;'r SOUTHBOUND Daily Except Sunday. ............... j LvMt. Airy Lv Walnut: Cove, Ar Greensboro..... Lv Greei)3boro. Lv Sanford.i..s... Ar Eay etteville ..... Lv Favettevillfli.'.. A V i Im ingjoir. .". L v FayetteYiIle...- Lv Maxton Ar Bennottsville Lv Madison Ar. Greensboro.. Lv Greensboro.. Ar Ramsenr....-...' ....fc... 10 j.wfry, - -w;e.kyle. 6 OO a. m, . ' . 8 11 " - 1U 1X1 " 10 30 ?J r 12" 45 p; m, J - 3 01 7 05 "! - - ic-li- ' -4 55 515- - it GenTMngr.' ; - Gen. Pangr. Agt. gagea to oe marnea.to :a boutern tfg. too itpt to-be any manv and not.;::. Hood's PmsrirbacfeHeadaclT ; ' ' - THE CLE VELAN D GRAY. Y , - . A;KiruCKY JACK ;: r '-"Thi celebrated Jacklwill 5tand lh ea- TT' ' surng season conmrencingl5 of March, at " . -av place oa- Mountain "Creek. ' Terms;.--' ' 2. cash and when olt stands and V sucks. No pains-will 5? spared to"prevrnt- accidwitsbut.will not be xesponSile-, V- J' tor any that cceqr- 'Alii wishing" to ra:se ' FINE MULES wiHdocll to hava hicx serve. t,- Repedfu!iv . - ' - : 4 - i 'fl I 11 -it.- -:J?
Rockingham Post-Dispatch (Rockingham, N.C.)
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March 24, 1892, edition 1
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