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If .ji. WE INVITE YOU TO COIIPARE1-" :: TIi- i r I - 7 r With, asy other weekly in tiia section ATLAirrACo:::iiiiJiio;, ' ' : ; tle State. ; . IT IS GROWING, O pmk PArrr.3 1 year, $2.00 AND ITS GROWTH. IS BASED ON . - ITS MERITS. - VOL.X. RCCEi:;G-iiA:.i, PvICh:,iod county, -n."c, hay 19, 1892. NO. 19 SnBSCRiiTioN Peice:?1.50 Per Year. ir r" L l t w, i Li OPERATIVE AKD MECHANIC AL r iK-f,',., 0. Offers bis professional cervices- to the"-citizens' -of Rockingham and pommunity, also to the.; citizens ot AnBbn,Stanly, Ilocre; Moat-ornery and RoLcccn counties. He 13 well furnished with all the latest improved instruments. Teeth extracted without- pan. fiic'e over Miss Blakey's store -Of- Uy little daughter grows apace; Her dolls are now quite out of date; : It seenis tL 1 1 rnut tale their placev : Te Lave become such friends of late We rah? be II meters of State,' " , . Discurrig projects of great peril, . - Such strands new questionings dilate .,-., The bta-ty cf ciy Lttle girl. . -How talUhe' irrows ?'What subtle grace. " v Doth every movement animate? i ' Yth garni e.t3 gathered for th e race SLe stands a goodess; slim andjstraight Yours Artemis, when she was ejght By Key. T. De Witt Tillage. - ' ' The fcelectioa ot a hie-tims com panion i3 so-important that a man tiesda-more divino guidance p.t such a time in Ln'3 lifa ti.an in dmcctanv other step in 1: By the fate., of Job, v.-he: 3 wife coaxed him to swear; by tha f Ahab whcca wLj 03 a-i fata cf 7- A. ol; 1 by the fite of -Macbeth, whera wife pushed him into mass.-icrepby the fate of Frederick Robniaon whose wifa moced Lia distre63 .'whila I doubt if the could more than mate The beautycf iny little girl. A x " A TJ r, r, 1 The baby passes fcpa her face, v' . . : Shoes and Harness I . LeaTi htne hEe8 more . v fs w ; - ; ', Till in her features I can trace - " ; - r W" JOKES tas moved oyer-the H mother's smile, sereae, sedate," Ime. BootaTlhoea and Harness made and - To watch the onward years unfurl , , repaired in the best posEible manner and Each line which goes to consecrate v -e at lower rices than they have ever been - - bty 0f my littte girL ," known in this market. Good hand-made ' , t mvo?. "- 'J Wagon Drldfcs at'OLOo.. Mi'lii'ttfaiIiriiir; : ' - - -.- r -Thoagi-ves all; guard Thou my, pearl, , other bridles" at corresponding low prices . b(j wijea fbou coantesf at the Gate .; e A. fuU stocfi 01 Harness acu cur - j - , ,T1 , t mv i:tfle rir snonnourH; ;,-- - - ;. on hand, and made to orderon by6falwor,;joHEl DonV Forget'' t "-r . : THAT c ; P .r'v'" - - ' - YO0 CAN " . J ' -ALWAYS FIND - V : AT THE STEWART V " "STORE A FXJLL LINE OF:-' ; "- GENERAL' MERGHANLISE' IN ' ADDITION-TO A COMPLETE r ' STOCK. OF STOVES "ANTJ";; " 'fURNITURE'bOUGHT FOR;-i CASH AND NOT TO BE UN 'jj - - -v jjersold Acioc the nyrtla-bloom and laurel-r 1 writlirg en ths floor in spinal dis ease; by the fate ot James Jb erguson, the philosopher whose wife entered the room w bile; be . waa -i Jecturtng and wilfully npset his nstronomical apparatus, bo that be turned 'lo ithe audience .nd ..said ; 'Ladies and gentleuient I have the misfortune to be married to this womani?, 'By;the fate of Bulwer, the novelist, -vhoEe wie'e temper was -'so -incompatible he furnished her beautiful bouse near London. : and withdrew from her company, leaving her' with one dozen dbas whom- shentertarued as pets; by the fate - of . Job cr; Mil ton wha married a termagant after he was blind, and whenBome one caU ed her a rose, the poet .said "I am no judge of colors; and it may be feoffor I fell the ' thorns " daily ;M by : ASKED TO HIHSELr.' , Wilmipgton ITessenger. " - - " jWitMiKGTON, N. d April 29 1892. Hon. ST. B. Alexander3L: C.; Wash- ington, D. Ci -r - - - Mt Deab Sir I was told to day Chatham Record. , 7 : ' ' When the government own3 the railrcad3, as demandsi byhe TKird party people, na taxes will be .cot- ected from them , -.Had you thought of that? -If not, just stop- and; think for . a niomenti v-Of -course " everybody kuo W8 that government property- is E::tn:ctiv3 lirs'at V7 ad: Special to the Charlotte Observer:- 7 WADESB0ROr May"-14. The Cen tral Hotel building here was bufned down this morning- at 4 o'clock. Mr. Fred Hargrove, who .waa sleep- 1TLT7S." -- Durham's Graded School build.- Ihg" is to cofcl $25,000.: . - ' , The- fanners in ibe vicinity of Charlotte hve 'subscribed ; $5,000 ingirj the building, was tbe rst to Howards building abutter and cheese wake and give - the , alarm. - The factory.' -It will bebwlt whota-building was X getting". -filled with ' emoke wben;Mr, ;Hargroye awoke. He saw th'ere was no; time LOCKHART- & not taxed at all, and therefore when I to be los!; so he lushed through -the an, the railroads become, the-property puuuing 10 save ine inmates, -xiau : Tlie Baptist ministers of Atlanta refused to give Tom jDixon a pulpit. during thd recent: con ventiou there and he now 3 calls theui "A Sanbe drim of Sacred Asses." , - .There are 2-1S students-althe 1 Uni versity... , " The buildings :now being erected and under contract at ' Durham ag gregate $424,0(X; ' ."" ; :s-v; Geo.' -A : Shuford was nominated ATTORNEYS - AT, - LAV,. Rocizinhanv, -: - j ; OfflceoverJC. Wright' & Co., Stored jjURWELL, WALKER & GUTHRIE, . o AT20EIJ5T3; AT s lAWt ' Rockingham; : -. n. c." ' Office over Dr. J: M. Stansilljs, One 4oor , east of Hotel Richmond. " " r 1 fosm W. Colb. n - FRAKKllCJNxni. &.TTQRICEYS AT - - ' RO OKIKQ fl Ail. N, . - ; r 1 ' 1 f" r i i 1 of the government they will not be j it not been for Mr. Hargrove s pres- taxed.--- The . railroads now -paylence of toind there - might" have many millions of dollars yearly aa been Serious loss 01 lite. , it was taxes , to the States. counties' and with difSculty that -all were brought towns through which they "run; But out', safely.- Dr." -Graywho;-was When the eoTerhment bwna tbem, aroused by Mr; llargrove,; became j - A l . a j ill a Anrt fiiourl 'unrt nrntlTrT fAhfl hlTt r ii t7 A no oiiiui cuuiy w iuwu niu j ' 7 I " for ljudge by the J DemocraUb jndi. cent of tax from them I -T,r - -been lost in tbe building nad-he : ,Now isnt thisfinanciaf reform not been led-outr Mr. Joe Lilly ":"7 'U ur ' o V.onnano9 4 ulsrt Vjim "iipr- brins lost- in' thet rv iP0 1311 -?n : I& order to give relief to the farm- flames; 'Hewaa aroused.with great' Dr.Rutsou Mtury.a .young phy- q jqt t? TV T) " . ere, in order to lighten their taxfes, difficulty and rescued. ' Mr. Har- sicnm of much promise, died N: O.. VJ vxJJjliy. tbe-Third 'party people propose, to grove-" saved' all he bad in his room. .Y.Iastweek. ;He,wasa native of ' - , me- inira pany, people propusa iu j't,,v.r-. tk. Milton. NC: an3 a son of -William Offers his profcsaional services to the. peo- exempt ine rauroaaa irom an iaxa- iu dci , "j i . . ; , - r v T t I pie of iocjaneham and tne- surrounding tion. And in order to do this V orut rp nrcrpd t.iv dfsfirt nnrt dl their old party 1 : v ' Parker. . Thebuilding" cost nearly - ontederate JNavy. ; . r - . p. Tf i T ) - -y r i... V .1. . . 'I F CA fmfl.-inrt voo --inlu: ii-ianr.H fnf 1 C Innt Wffl Hlnct Of MATt.ftn, haR I V"- ' v V7 course mo niurw properj-jr- vnaii i v,v . - . j ."rrr.-.r -r- - -t-tt.- is esemut from:laxation. the hisher $3,500. l.The -furniture" and -other sent to-Congressman Alexander a must be the rate-of taxation on tfie equipnoents were -owned-by Mr. J, I petition with more'than 2,000 signH - I come to .you with" a small aairf property that is taxed, And there- F- Drake, tbe proprietor,-and was ers, asiung maiine- uommDian ex. jtbatyo may need, in , n-ngiana, foffl Avhtsn ihe railToads are owned bv I insured- for $2,000. There- were position be closed on Sunday.. I.J1. the Continent and'many other for- thefate , ot an Englishman, .whose th0i .famous eign countries, myself and wares are wife was so determined to dance on from all taxation , of course a higher -one occupied by, Mr, his grave that ne waa buried in. tuo t t . b i i6d . onTaa aud Jr., as -a fancy -grocery ,-4 ------- - - -f. sea;.by the fate of the Tillage .minis- rBnnJ n.r.r' - - - stockof goods was dest ofloufthat vo hi? -What sort of relief whi "thisV give ance-onkhown--The-other room 1 f unot 'People VTa tion al" BankpFay-- tn e7 .know f th em 1 pretty well,butL. ance fnend.of yours, tnai you . naa i unttt,a 0-,rnQa .tkA hA. - , - - - -J ..ni-ur'-vv w PrntJ . ... - r , . , .. ; -Vwi mnv nntt dob of thegft" pnrfortheSt Louis' blatforoa.'" I ir : " , -7. - ourpeopier-, rrK-., ettevme, was last weeic convicieu on t KlClll. nn 1 4Liai 1UULII DbVVr& All Dtt bU I C -v mv si .n - i-I r-r i rs - rf - I t" A' I- j vwp .m w - - ---- . , J.F.Drake, lecture-on Fools in, Charlotte last Iwell known.; Alapy American tam----- store; His (Thursday night.- - ; ,;'Jilieson their return trom-abroad. - royed.insur. , .WAnt f th-HV- bring my articles with them, .lor- w 4 ' aeniea.uie.cnargoi.j. vA". w'n wa oM f icnm.tn. my then gavehii .authority. It was domestic calamity-we' implore - i Third party move m North Carolina bial state which, decides whether a man 17 snail " hav ; twbl heavens or two hells--a heaven here and hiaY- ra -H . lfc .?m n In o vVfflj 1 To this I eive the- lie. Was; ! cor- Your friend, That HVslflh Pl2ak.,r -'; - Charlotte Observer. 'J" " . - A correspondent at Neutral, Kan I sas, . a lorrner , uaiawca x man, m i course of a communication to. the Ntwton Enterprisertays The " large two-story brick baild- vear8 - lne' 'benitentiarv, An aoS elowof growth, and .when iound, ing standing witbiri a few feet of the j waa takea; j , - ...... : Us rarity makes it valuable. .1 ass ; t - ' -' ' - - 1 1 " ji i voir "fionfidence and make aTefer- - ' GINGERS GUREDi Th- S M. Wrish't. of Gibson Station, N. O offers hi fcrofessional : services to the i ' people "of Rk m ond ancT adjoining conn ;M WJt.K n. InTitf of fincceBBful eiDe- Ij.V,. ... .... w O . ' , I r?nw he feels warranted in savins that i the most obstinate eases, where cure is possible, readily yield to his treatment. - ' , ; W, P. Oldham, i; Chairoikn Dtm. Kx.lCom; of ': New. Hanover County, N. C; - -s by'Meesrs Kedfeam'& Co.; and own ed byiMr H. Williams was considt erably damaged, ;Redfearrii,&lCo. 'removed most of their stock of gen 'WrLMiNaTOJjN.C., May 5, 1892. . Hon,S. B. "Alexander- MC Wash- Ington,D, (X, j I-- r- My i Dear Sib Having ' written you on the 29th u It, in In reading ; tne-i-nterpiso 1: see i en -ore?er, or a heU hew and a Jaell 7 deole ' aiuoh space td feral erchandige-but it was greatly hereafter. - sl i ?- proww.uin pian oi -me damaged by the removal :4 Tbe. in By;thehlis3-(ifPliny,who60wife;iulsPiaJJori?- a sena you aciip- suraacfia-; Redfearn & Cos stock when herjiusband waa pleading-in "v?" y p' unknown. court, had essengers:coming- and piauorm ana nope you wni snow u r MeMrafc-Bum8 Wyatt & Co., keep- going to informTherVwh'at 1npres; 8 11 who distelieve" tbe -iwefftb iag just across lheetrt?el in the wood.- Davidson i Col 1 ege"v ha ve petition ed C6ngre88"tQclose th 6 C6I u m bian Ex-f position on -the babbatn aid also to keep: whiskey ftonx being- sold on the grounds.'-' - " " - ' '-t Tne.:Enquirer- Bay8 some eggs were bough t in" "a stoT e at Monroe. some days ago by a son of Mr. G. C. McLarty, and : it was "discoverd that a hole bad been made in the shell Rion he was making bv the -iov- of I P"- cenu a copy m iu i nx b Bros.. - . - - ' " . . , i A'. 1 nmrtAiinv nnit whn mav doubt r - .loloneot tnera ana men ciosea up ence Iol this Journal to endorse that confidence. 1 do cot think.1t " will : be misplaced. j .. " I makejhe best fo'rm'of " a cure -r an absolute orier-for biliousness and: headache that can be, found in this . : year..-ibe cure is so smalt m itself and yeV-its-i'conifort toou is!ko great 20 minutes being Us -limit when relief comes--that- it i has be come the marvel of its time. -One,' : ' THE CLEVELAN D GRAY.. of certain charges about yoo indors- from prison under the pretense of . genuineness of the chpping ' o. v.f:. u., V bin honk rarrid ont lest thev one. iq Kansas that Iknow, d( No doubts ta date, W;replyrto hand.; Our be injurious to his health, she send- pJk- - P) A8 heavily by damage to stock, caused A Tri?TTTnTTV. T A P.TT daily papers have learned I-have mg her husband out unobserved in uc- ; . -.-by removing iW He occupied tb 4 - v i t. .- ,u aK;a on nf th hnofc-ReB; bv-the rood : . , - v- i. - v; I wrtueui YUU -.- uuui .',iisd r . - - - -.-.;. , p ..in bQiwi uvuu vwvw ..... - - willjBtanci tne en- t . . . , v . fc . nf Hnlnnd in liiuk time, oiM.euceeaBnw yrr; : . -w; a particle of noubUn the world ;r husband' while Secretary of he .Unionldier;back:pay titeriorIadame ol Rolandr bv demand being one 6f the planka m menU made on it will do jou more the happmess ot many a .man vno T-T ..7 " : also lose heavUv by damage to stock 1 , " , -i and a bal1 gra'1181 meaicme,- coat. also iose neayuy oy aamage w h wUh gjue.: lile egg wa8 opened and . . whh-8Uffar ia bv remedv. in the in the meM vis- found.a white sub-nf ur knoWn"to- commerce us: DR.HAYDOCK'S NEWXtVEK PILL." " Itis - old in '. the 'markets of Europej"but is new -to'3SforthAtnerica. "Ths price isas - in'remnving it.1 Mr; vvuson -rieaiearn aiao luseaf . MkfMvr-: ;--At,-:-t Ar analysis by ;;Dr. : Ashcraft .to-be i The testimonv concernmE tbis . .-. . -....u tstfycbtmie. inemercuani oia-noi .it?; i ovhdin..-- Therei not ouuai n. aoor ou fcaow froi0 homj he ,bad -bought my place on Monntam Creek. ' Terms, I you had to say about the matter, his wi 3,9. cMh and S8. riwhen Colt--stande e and 1 Tt.i . JT'ii.; i. J.i;.i,.M I for he sucks. NopaiWWiU be spared to prevent uni uauv,. the Interior Madame ot Roland-.bv demand being one 6f the planka in accidents bat I will not be responsible letter will be published.- ;The. com- the Intenor Madame ot Koland, by ior anv that oceur. Alll wishing to Aiae min.l,-m, rtrl It Will do von more the happmess ot many a .man who ine &l- .Aj0U1? Pia'iorm, .ana - every FINE MULES -will do well to have him , - , - .r - r , v.". Tn1ft intpinnt -choice of one man -wbo isoptn to convielion and W-; , JtoneUrt,. -parmyuur . - . , ba8 weighed tbe evidence Shows it. fearn & Co." TI.a..' W ac torn ' TTn inn . .TfiTporn nil the union-soidier-oacK-pay - . - - . fl - tt vaT ,j asa. Ingram: COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF f ftul I IMI building, was a total joss, ,t i;; , : The' total loss by the-ffre may well be puvdowrr at from $12,000 to $15,000.;-' -;-- : -sc. - Tip;,v; ajittle-' dogbelonging to Mrl'J.'F; Drake; was'burnfid in the hotels ' It is' supposed- it followed some the egg it is supposed to nave Deen low a8 nonesi-medicine cao:ba'. fixednor a dog. The Enquirer re 6oltat25 cents.- Sed; a'postalv calls";thft fact-thai, nine tyears ago cfrd, a'famplevviaUa'trv them, - 4i)hn U Aiarsn, oi union, came . 10 beto pUrehase. his death ,and fcuf pother, persons natro w ly esca ped ;.deat h, by ea ti ng eggs which had been Juipregnated with strychnine.; Y - VIRTUE i OF;A "'DECREE OF I i;;you; a good,; honest, They have been Hed to about it un buildifl w t the: peopie:out and p'athaicwifeorj if she til they don't know what it 18. , missed iU.way, and los Abebdeeit;0.; Jnly 2M891.- o, .hn.nnnL inrnnh- lb a 1 Messrs. LrfpppoaDUros., oavannaa, . Dear Bns i broogM boiue oi your j U ject i&LCJl. M) , iT. JT. d ai iaotcpiiuga, a., uu.; um i , , , . . lone-me- more good than three ; months' J -'j-D'PtT T5fIT"ND f -Pally t;xcePV treatment at the Hot Spings. ; Sunday... -" Have yon no agents m this part of .the country, or -let me know how much it will cost to get tnree or six ootues ironi yojir - V "B"- etc, " f r and companion, brightness and I is .not' denied anywhere except 5; , - ' W.p;OLDHiM.:: in-grief, prajrtoAlm?gbtr:.Gbd ia the South. C And y 'f t - . , : - morning noon and night,- that ,at Alliances down here go right ahead ' WaWikgtoC.; May 6, 1892. the right time and in the right, way endoinlhe8t;. Louis platform. W.P.Oldham, Esq.: , he will send 1 My Dear SinBy carelessness of loving; ym me ooiei ueuvtr, iu; u. ls n0l sent w you, mai you may. w as. wiV, -the'Sunerior Courti of-Richmond l tamed out letter was put in 1 sent to her.rdam's-wife came rto -thTi t; -'- ;.A :-ilTet AlfTaysa Sign CI Poverty. county made in case of Juo. F. McN air, centlemans room who was- absent f. riim wfiifA'1iARiinund 'asleeD.but 1 :iirt--O-rf "uJ--jiX.-ilC.V Mecklenburg .Times. f--4ixh,T ; andTliosLMcNair, pliatiffe, against j a fA"ai i)nvii cTmY f ilitiolT 'ctit it ,t.a vv.5,riv'JT a tlmi tAniiill aitdk. , , VL- . . . , . v. - .LTHmortPfl2ed -indebtedness' of Uitv-bv express.',":' Duncan Mcitay, and others, delendanta, J " . , H10"""""; j w 1,1 going tntQ-lDB inira parxy(-- -t - r , : . . 1 . Keaoectfullvvours " toe uuuemgxieu iajuluj isaiuueru, h,(jjlkjiuicu i uuiu.uus -auuiuiu. - - -- j iaK.e ' yours nxicix, Jf uu sio ;- .niuo J 1 he audreSS State8 that CVerV All r Y rf t,-- - ; . py d decree, wtfl on theUth day of a jctler fatti Mn J. H. Careon-tbat awake.,? f-' - :--C -1 ''i i - is..h fVto A t th what-Hence of impoverishmentr but in June low, expose lopuouc saie io;ine - vyDf Ai.Mms'. - ..;4 t -- --.."----- hrt - rt '. indicate nroa-tvC - . jugucou muci, wi vaoak, a uaio vuuii- . x - . f - r - 1 tJVCf UUliV (1C liilU&B Tv l LA. WMV Vta 1 v - . t - w- t 1 ftrti yard. . ; Hr of Aniancimen will -go. I. can- ttaDUlaotowr may ..oojr.u-piece .. "I - - v :--.-. . 1 a v tt-, AM1 . Mltra ' Q m flTIfT'l TTM ' tl'r Si.. r secure paVment. In -the course of neuralgia, dyspepsia' biliousness; etc. -In party.' Outside of the convention. I F - - - - . fi 1861 1 was attach with bidioaajnyawo-. talkedwithuelegatesfrbmallorthe time the -investment provea-proM lar rheumatisini and hjiveieea. martyr Southern Slates, .and, Wamaze.d blend the.moftgage ;iinea.- in toii , n since,; . fc.W -Jl-fcwefc. Supreme .Conn -'Heports (108 and myself to see .the . great, progress . -a.-.-- . - . f t LJ. 1 -.i.i-T:A-r- : .t,- of Drosnerity. The real estate trans lUy is compiled ine loiiowing staie-1 maae oy iue xupie paivjr 1 . - -r , - .. !... u - - 1, -tr ?; o ';loi actions- ot New ; DJCHAYDOCK,;: 63 Fulton EI.,'1st."Y; " C. F. & Y, V. K. R, Co.- J AS. M NE WTONf, Aberdeen, Brown County, O. , - . '"."NO. Z : Lv. WUmington...5.n..M. Ar Fayetteville... L.V Fayetteville ........ .a- . . r . .. p. J - . . . jjY.catKoru ........,........ Ar Greensboro...1;...-..'.... ...... xiouse aoor, in ine town 01 isocKmgnam,: port lv nave never couuieuaucu byn coloi 1,586 acres of. heavily timbered landjsi rectly. On the contrary, 1 . have jn'the door- 9 50 a.mv L-55 p. 3 00 " . 4 25 " 6 55 7 1 ' .' 4.' " iate in Richmond county; aboqt seven (7) done much io keep 'our people in miles from the tL& A. railroad. More" , -fn - - u T "otn than half thU land is covered with Jonnd W --DemocratlO , , party. , I .Stand long-leaf pine and all is heavily timbereAl where 1 fetood wheb nominated and uu description of said land wiU be given- elected.; A very sore hand prevents day of sale. sThe title ta tbe land is ilearrj , . . - - ? , me irom wnung uiuro., -. z- i ' . , T x Vour friend, . Lv Walnut Cove ..........:.:. 00 Af'Mt. Airy ..1115 : .-NO, 4 - -' - Lv Bennettsville 12 40 , Chatham Record.- ..:'-'.- r Any person desiring to purchase will be shown over the land.-; Address all enqui Tiea for further - particulars to Jno. D. Bhaw, jr. Laurinburg, N. C- - ? ' J ; Feank McNEILLr 1 n" j'VIJ ' V Jko. D. Shaw, Jr.; Commissioners.. O , '- ; ,;. 'COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF f - From the last two volumes of the (Sou tin 1 27 V cine, P:;Pj P., for the curejof rheumatism, Ar Fayetteville,, ,2 57 NO.16.- -. ' S. B. Alexander." Gotten Acreage :pscreas'e4 Cera In- News and Observer. c The "May. .1st cropTepprti North j per centt Carolina Department of Agriculture,' Judges. Appeals. - . . ;f, .1 is- now oemg, prepareu ior uie joui- 1 vajuuvi ; TTNDER AND BY -VIRTUE OF A letin.,Tbe results from, the thouen a r . J decree of the Superior Court of Rich-? and correspondents show the -;aver- Graves V 14OTrSTrt'"MPJeSffai3rt?' age' followlT Wheat. 91-5; -.oats Brown.;. 1891, in the case of Jno.M. Smith; Admr . OD . -ftn ' Mernmon ort btepnen iimckr detfd, vs. K. H- Mom- Jf oovo-, liue o. -o, vunuu i phjip8 cinea l ever heard of, and all the doctor in reach, but I- fonnd: only ; temporary ' relief;; the nomn wi an haA nt.limea i.hai.1 'rJiH f tiot ment, showing .how many appeals, last three : weeks.-- It., is a regular V'z B reai extent ef- tionjbecame so impaired that everything there were from each of "our Super- tidal wave-and I'speak - from -no large cities are to grea "en;;, ' i ate disagreed with me. Mr .wife, also or Court judges, how many .of their partial stand int-and the. wSve (ect.d by mortgaging.. On the other. E intensi ljr - ita d lurwuiijuugw, w j, -. - -a-, hand men who are losing in business that her life was. a burden -to herr she decisions were amrmed, and. what is getting larger everyday.- 1 he - - v . - ",t ?ould e confined to her bed for weeks at people are not going to be fooled by. -ulMf" " ; the time; she also, suffered greatly from in ornpr aiaivtL tuviocu w win . im, son, the same being an action to foreclose a mortgage, I will on Monday,- the, 6th uay of Jnne, 1892, sell at public auction, at tbe court house . door, in Rockingham; ill said county, to the highest bidder, a ..; tract o land lying and being in said coun ty, 'coptainfDg -450 "acres, -more or-less, :lung-on. Melton's MillvBranch and on XHOrtfi side ot M ark's treek, and being 7 1 ," corn 103, tobacco, tobaccd 93 1-3, Boykin - V "clover 0 4-6, fruif. 611-4, labor 88 Armfield 1-6. . - j -; v - - - . j i -t MrTvpr ' . The acreape in cotton 14 is 731 corn i Bvnnm ' ' . - - '': - ,k - 1 Winston ' 1VV( -r ' 16 15- -201 14 16 ' , 10 43. -27 '23. 6- .'33 - Afiarmed, :--ii - ? 10" :.-l7 - 15 : 6 15 - some f!Ti. I fU: oflVirf nf. - W craticeaderagreeing'to; embody ot impovensnm.m. Lv Ramseur.-.. 7 25 a. m,. . Ar Qreensboro.......'.."...10 05 " - " Lv Greensboro; Ar-Madison.. v.. . ...........y I 05 p. m.. . . ' ' ;o ,tiov. 12. - ; ; V ' . .1 , Lv Greensboro,... 10 10 a. m. . LV Walnut Gove,.... .....1 vo pr ArMt,Airy, 5 55 - ' , , ' --N0.14. " - - - Lv Bennettsville,.,.'. :..'.m..U 00 a. m..- Lv Maxton,..:....:-...-...:..'... 4 25 -Ar"Fayetteville,:....'.....;...'9 55 " I the.Ocafa platform in the platform to a gcertfim. whether the - mortgaged before we (my wife and I) had finished the. second bottle ot r. r. r., our digestion ne- 14 MacRae Bryan t There were -68 -rl . t-.:'-.r- rpi.: t indebtedness of a-communttVi tcity 1 can to improve,. My pains subsided-so bO l0O8Carneu.w,g . . . - 4. mn-Ti that f navubwnable.to. work." and .v..- . i j-- -Wi. - . . jmi noiinn -iu u irniu i fir nun. i.iitJiu . i . . ' :---.. - - - -5 beins: done to satify some -Alliance- r" ,v" - - 6 '7 . ".".' " Um feeling like doinwhatl ha vet done '-bl - . --- . 'a.iiIia necessarv -to Irttow.-tne .circum-i k.F. i ...mk Af vfa V -nnH i i . r -. ' ia TiniiTmin'iiii r.-f tin i I : ...... .... -K . . ... ... ....... ........ ... . u,.r. u . m uu. w. v.. . w. . . . . ....... .. '58 well that if Georgia --presents any bum- u wy. --. rr;a inrfrfniw nmm-Tnrf - 55 ... . i-.f,- pi.:n-'M ir .111 nni each tyorteoge was made. - , :7 t Jt i',rinffBj. r - -, , k;mj; o V-rf-Tf thiiwitJAn-KnT-t- , . - 77 T - ; - ..Yours very respectfully, r . - m. - - - "Daily Except, -- . Bunday. I .. -"Hovr to Ore AU $l(la ulssseB.M - I i e:l: ,1- C.. Omn. widow of 'MakW C. Morrisonras IS Aer "1 'peals'each from the" -other - judges. Ocala JKel h7A McCorkle was afprrbed in allfthe ine registers omce toi Kichmond county, 1 "7- ' - e: Tj C"Trru i,a. . .j i"' t curative Dowers are possessed by no other . ? . . - O - . 1 ft n nu e,i K irl aq .Aa OQ till IT I .twitinlfln tnfiMl mir.: TMitftftA I X . 'l'hM 11 " - 4 - J BB test the matter; .They can instruct having naa piacea m J" j em Bapt only, one. or .two ar)-"! the delegates to Chicago mat u: trie t Bimpie vegetable remedy for -the speedy ashvme. next convention of the South- Lv Fayetteville.. ist. Church will be .held, in Tenn. . ;- : morteace is recorded. - Terms of sale cash. -- Time of Sale 12 ro This AprQ 27, 1892.. ; ' " A. C. SHA W, y Z . Commissioner, ' v- , - - , ' The" Corner Store-room in Hotel Rich jmond building. "Apply tcT 0. Leak or .n.C, Wall,- - v - remedy.' Ask yoar druggist for Swayne's statement: appeals during his term of office for a few months in the fall of lbyu. English Spavin Liniment removes all The American Eagle must be a uara, jsott or calloused iiumps ana isiem-. eav old bird ne is oald. n you iaheB from horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs, t teplintsJ Hweeny; ' Rmg-lione, .. otines, cprama, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, Jiitc. baveou by the use of one bottle. War ranted the most wonderful - Blemish Cure ever known.; Sold by 'Dr. W. M. Fowlkes &, Co. Da agists Rockingham. - don't want to be -bald, use Hall s Hair Renewer, and ;you won't be. Try it. - ' " : - " 1 t Aw r ir r nun rA i arl in 1 -A ViAwry1'hnonf Tira'.nf v-rirtTlHfl TT1 Tt.1 ATI national Ueroocratic platlorm, ii-ZTTv, several , years ago, wh.le thpn i.Kr Gporffia delegation mustre" ! Dehiiitv and i railroadin? in Mississippi,.! became badly r , .. " t ' i .it -NT rmnlainu" ar liavl-na affected with malarial blood poison that the is su "e is ma d and - th e peb pie can't lie fooled." .' ... - cure Czl HcaJ.-he. -. -- . 1 ' '" 1 . -r v a -Itch on human and horse3 and all animals -Cured in 30. minutes by i Wooll'ord Sanitary .. Lotion. ' This never i.ui3. coiO:- l y ur. vv. Fowlkps Co.,D: ::l3 1 .n, i:. C. - "" Rockin-- tpste it wonderlut curative powers m thousands. of cases, tas felt it - his duty to 'mate it' known, to his : sufTering fellows. Art.ii3.ted bv this motive and a' desire to v , . . el ieve Jiuman suuenng, l wui sena iree of charge, to all who desire it, thia recipe, fnOorman. French or En dish.. ; with full directions for -.preparing and nsing. Sent frc.A "bv mail bv addressinT; - with, stamp, nu:.r2 thi3 "rarer. ' A. NoYES, -0 lmpared" my health - for. more than two years.-Se.veral offensive ulcers appeared on my legs, and nctbLrg seemed: to give permanent relief until I took six bottles of B. B: B. which enred me.ent:rely."f :. 19-20 : SOUTH B0OND - - f ko. i; Lv Mt, Airy ... -...-.. 6 00 a. ia, . Lv Walnut Cove..v "8 11- " Ar. Gre.ensboro..,....J. ISO -'.; Lv Greenaboro.,...!,.v:M.10 CO " . - Lv Sanford7....,r.v.t ,'...1.'.12 45 p. m Ar Fayettevill...'...?. . 2 06 . " - Lv Fayetteville.., 3 04 , " - Ar Wilmington 7,05.,- 1 NO. 3. 2 11 " v Lv Maxton 3 32 ' - Ar BennettsviUe...., .'4 22. ,"r- . ' - U0. 15. - - iiv Madison -............,... 2 45 . , Ar Greensboro 4 55 Lv Greensboro........ 5 15 " - Ar Ram:eur ...... 8 io : t - ' . NO. 11. t - at: .tic Hood's Sar:.-ip'.'.rilla cures where oth.r ri It pc3cc:;c3 rned:";,:al r..::rit i to it .:f, . lutely 3 f.:i. Lv lit. Airy, . . --'"'. Lv Walnut Govs, ' ' : ' Ar Greensboro, - ".. Lv rayettjTille, Lv Hasten, Ar i .:::tt3ville, ' J. i . FRY, WT.E.kL, Gen. Ilngr. C I . . 2 10 p. m, 615 " 9 30" A 1015 a. m. 4 0 p. m. 7 Co
Rockingham Post-Dispatch (Rockingham, N.C.)
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