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- f - THE ROCKET. WE INVITE YOU TO COMPARE : The Rocket : : : With any other, weekly in this section o. , ' v the State. - - - -1T IS, GROWING, ' . V- I -AND- - ATLANTA COXSTITPTM POTH . PAPPKS 1 YEAR, .: t?.00 AND ITS GROWTH' IS BASED' ON" - ITS MERITS, " VOL. X. V ROCKINGHAM. RIOHMON D COUNTY, N. C.',' MAY '26, .1892.- NO. 20 SuBSCSlf Ties v Pbice ;--$l. 50 Per Year. (1v, i ,;, (. 1: -J . ... Dr. Vj. L, STEELE; - OPERANIYE AND MECHANICAL ... " ' Offers his professional services to the! citizens of JRockingham and community: also to, the .citizens of Auson, Stanly," Moore, ' Montgomery Km .bid. 1 -This' same sentiment -still lingers rjpHIED PAETY I1T THE TOST. 4 THE . 33EHCCEATIC PLATPQBU. "1 sent a note to" Katy, and was awaiting . . . .... - , , - . " .Y-' - her reply 7" - i.u..,.uv,wuuiuuiuuiuiu iw wayi.. Acuis ACsat Eutthe carrier went.his eeveral rounds! v """ss BU1,,!V1? .w;iUB I ,. ww Aia JriaaLSVWAIiere.- . and always passed m& by.' :- ..antebellum peroid have all gone, . A correspondent, writing to-the The shades .were "gathering thicker, 'and Uhere is danger that the subject of States ville Landmark fromodiacj; mo tsuu uuug vexjf vn,. . , 1 dit.j auu ius uiu.uuutuciu uuuiB j iUO ilHS ID la lO Say i -' '- V Z, "' "--"i ''J ' I was lying in the .hammock and was Hfe will alike be' treated as: a-'bar-l Ta thA" TTninTi 'nlrlipV 'Uhaa Adopted fcy,t3i9 Cojivenlicn thatlTcn 'r.inatsd Elias Carr fcr Governor. r' Respired 1 That the decaocracy of North Carolina reaffirm the prin ciples of the democratic party, both State and national, aud particularly ,:' wingmg toand fro; baric rulej-with scarcely a relieving nart of Ibe hird'nartv hlatform?" filvortbe free.', coinage of -siver and i I riiifiri - vkii uk'i rf acs i p a I ii m rt ' n I i ..nii .. l t. i aii iiiLinznniii liici t.iii I niiiiv l alii i Liin vvruvu. IT." uvx.iw. w. jw vyuamu : u. . X UBJitHl L11U IILIIKr 1111V 111 l)ll( Wlin 1H 1 . , ' And I asked' my self the question: she answer me r no?" - ' 1 T n o. 4 - 4-aII flirt J T I. .J?.k Uv mnl I I ItiJ in Ki oofw mania a litt.to ITIBorT. hlfl i-:,.. "t- ' - V .-. . , ... j i t ji j uu.,.tr.t, noble men and women IUrnioiieU Wltuau WUtJiatCDJ, uuuiotcu j auu vwicu aa uuuugu uoauH.i ii.y i - instruments." J ' M ;did,u .-""'f ' Teeth extracted with ont pan.Of-I - . Andehedia. fiice over Mias Blaktjy!s stored trne -.story .; of ibe organizing that party in Iowa and romen," otir . ancesj this State. MOf cdrirse it is," said he. Sh oes ana H&rhes's! I finally received.it, 'and grasped it with a start. ( Did it contain an arrow or a dagger for my heart?' repeat of .'the internal - revenue . sys tem - And we denounce the McKin- tors, who once bore "gentle sway over Itold 'him" it was denied in the ley tariff sbilt as, unjust to ' the :" con-, this goodly Southern Jand,-' ; - c-'- South? and' claimed only as' resolu- sumeTS f the country and, leading: ? Shall we allow this prophecy.to tio'n. i I told him that even Lin'guis- to" the formation of trusts, combines come true ? -If true, by whose ault tic Liar Polk denied it He persist- an"topnopolis which have opprets will it be,? Have ire' no man, no wo- ed that it is reallV a part of the plat- ed Pe0PleJ in3 8PIally. do we man of mature years who can and 1 forman" essential narLiind that he denounce theuncecessary and: bur- 1 hastened to my chambervery nervbas-I will yet give us pen" pictures of the J had beard" Linguistic -Liar Polk de I densome increase in thetax; on cot- W, JONES has moved "over the . : coniess- . , : -r- ' v me mey so well lovea, ana now so fending- said clause in the iKorth- w "X8 auu 4,11 -l3f0 ;iargei ustu store of J..'W. COVINGTON. II tore the letter open and beheld tberfona jove to talk about?, -And if at, this west since Us adobtuuT: That clause I "7 thepoorer portion "of the peaple. A, and is doing-- -first-clasa work; in his 1 , -" address line, v Boots, bhoes and .Jinnesa mads ana Boi l burned to know the: answer. repaired; in the best poseible manner and At lower; prices than, they have ever been known, in this market Good hand-made ' Wagon Bridles at SUOO; - -v"- ' --""' .r.-r -f-.:.r- .-.ri . --- .- -. -jp- nrtiBT bridles at correspondin? low trices A full stock of Harness and Bridles alway on hand," and made to order on short notice by skilled workmen. -, " 3 - ArW. JONES. ' j late hourrthfathers-and mothers f the drawing card in-' thwBection - wwe kenounce 9lel.nl(i,?,tou? jfThose powers .long dormant, Uncle Sam's pensidn teat; Still the ed lhe repuhlreanparty.butTJs - r - ... ' ATTORNEYS - AT - LAWf Offlce over J, a Wright.& Co.-, Store. " "A W-IA1T.DISS POS LOVE:- Zfcsertedlqr 'jffsr Husband; Sli9 Palls in Lov9 wita' Another llan, aai j Kills Eer self fcs Leva cEia ' , z Es Pining AwayVr -;2. "Also.- Charlotte Observer - r "' " A- distressing affair occurred at t VR WELL; WALKER &GUTHEIE, Flint -Hill Fiidayuews of which -: ; was brought here jesterday. : . : " - ArroKSETsT law,- J r JanieVniiams, daughter of Jdrs.H. SOCK INGHAM, 7.- :u'.C Richardson,- committed suicide, by Office bvefrDr. J. M, Stansils, One'dooE-takinff'mornhiner-lThedeadlv'drnsf wt of Hotel Bicbmond. . K-. T she procured and concealed i until the,"opportunity Z presented- itself wherT- she could take iL Friday she acted rather strangely during the." morning, '" but"? .iiotbing was ihouglrt of it as she had been unhap- py lor some; tuue.r bhe 8 missed :frM? fl l ' A later in;the day, and a search being J 1 1 z y wsutuieu, was iouna in an unusea -y johk. w; COIA. , COLE f ED ATTORNEYS :i; AT. - -"-V KOCKINGHAM.il' r:onaiLL LAW,- 1 l ' ill "j J . And in the leafy maple alittle insect hid, P" uncieams pension leat. aim xne r--r t.v--, .mm. . UUlil; JJ, JJ.- D. ' A'n(TiPf.ifl.wdflRthnnphhpTcnewit- "Katvl 1,OB1Ww w uiar " fwu,b' v Alliance and i nird party are both r?"& .ftwM t1- "v ,Wuuuiuii.4 ntjeiwdu, nCic-uu l . , ' - - did' :. -r - -l.. "' f And she did. - " ; . - TijJayKaye in Overland Monthly;- THE PATEIAECEAL SWAT77 i adopted as soon ;as.theyjregain con- suuiruoned and every thing' done'to youug uieu aim maiueus, .mese pro-, stroner in the rnst. - So far aA V rTave WW1 w -lejuswHwiiw, Bave uer me niai cuum ue.uuv u was nl. nf Qym A th Vnfmnmi ducts of the new xsivilization?' Have j observed - in wpKtWn MiqRnuri ' and I the purpose - and - effect.of which'j too Tate ; she; was-beyond thev risach 1 countiy;;-sOffice, over J)r. J; M. Stan-: ,i ' wiu beioestaolisn-asecondiof .medical- skilly- or .human , fd. I W11 ' . - ? .yu--u., . : they no interest in .-these, matters eastern -Kansas. Jthat mongrel con: measure that.they'hasten not to draw, from j cern-P. T P. tirSA. will draw. a period .reconstruction,; the The cause that prompted the unfor- J Ts f "1 f.r thoic trPftxnrA- nlnppa fhaA rprJrtiia 1 r r"V-l . iiTm: .1. ." r 1 Southern States, to subvert the"lib- Unnat woman t.rT.afe hp.r- Tif was i . w V .. n w w www Vi: v . im w - a ICIIII li-.rM MHVII KM . Will ?1 E ' 1 T . - t". .. ' r .:. .':.-., . J ."- T f. " T .T.- - T ' - T" . j f.. . e . 1 ' . - I'JEEE .DoVt'Porget". - - ' ' i- THAT ' : ' - "you. can " ' V, r.-ALWAYS FIND- ' ' ' ' ' AT THE " STEWART ' 7 . - STORE ATULL LINE OF ' GENERAL MERCHANLISE 7 JN. ADDITION TO A COMPLETE" -STOCK' OF, STQVJES AND ,- - FURNITURE BOUGHT FOR5 ! ; CASH 'AND NOT TO BEUN-" DERSOLD. -- : " : fCXTt.-n. . stones and traditions which are fast 0 P. will eo on its Wa v reioicine. er:ies our- P?0PIe and .nflame an unbappy marriage and a subse- n4Vi .ittr i00 t flitting away even now but a mem-1 The Third Trfrvfrranfea flrA'W w-rai!eaategOD,sni aDd sectional queut mutual- attachment between 1 . I come'to'you-with a 6rnall affair the South, was never understood by i orf of by-gone davsandcustoms.V I working in .the West -m they would animosUes.-: -- , ; j another7man and ; herself.'. . Two that you may need. In-JJnglandr have the South' berieve.Their aim r A lelt her,owing thej Continent und many other torr ; y i: seems 'to be "a desire to split- the ,orcn auu.tu cuactujeav o ia.ws.iuai 1 10- some , miauuuf;wauumg-:or ; un j ejgn countries, myseii ana wares are: "solid South - If thftv ran appm-l-w removethe hurden of the people I pleasantness in the "family and Bbej well knownl - Many American fern-'- nlisb this the benefits will-eo tatrlel reiative to. thV existing agricultural J became enamored of 'another jman", lilies on their --returfffroTo' abroadt . nn'mon r, wnmon frrnwintr I - v ' , . I U. U. P. ThOUeh not' a, holitlrfan. "ci'tvoo,UM """" ou?r auu ub.u,uc.'i"u' uo. h imi; wuiiu:iiiiuiJW wimai wu,. . rK ni,n ar h.4Tlit;ia - A Wlrth9 War was Poafliht'v-r aUow me to make a nrediction. 'lf iu8tice-10 ibe rmers and-laborers tried they could notired.BoiCbe- they know -them pretty weli; but- South" is successful which -mpans I - Anav we.aemana,me aooiiuou toia ner mmuy sue woma not- live; t--; uonnuence Between mananaman- the outside worlds nor is it likely to - ioung men, maiaenariae seize be fullv.understood in the ulnreby opponunisy wnicnr noi im- ! MPn own npnnla. -1 have been Provea Wli Iorever a l05s a a rr. . - 011 mnP.l tn.fi that .tbo mflRH of 8nl1 Jr i no idea of' the real nature of the Peculiarlnstitutiott. Chandler Har ; "Atlanta Constitution. . ; - .The younger : generation. north tU kelson Pat-e -and ethers" havel a?d 80Utb;b6uld.Iook. intothe JepuhliiaWp foucd wriLteti largely tuo uunuunc - j .j w...wti N . . i- - r . - ' 7 s-x'j characteristics of theVregular-dar- P" Tu-Tu u.lttV. lT Kamseyet l.; who ara-now duping Ja. T , " , "V" ' 1' . -y UUi 7 . SWart - Saaiim' Loi key, and have also drawn good pic was fought f6f nd against: slavery. ihe farmer8 of North Ca- wiU in sufficient volume Mo the busi, -The" dy before she took the fatal f ncj to this Journal to wwmwvyjwwfcMig v . -I. Ji . . . - . L The fact 'is.: slavery -nlaved a n;n- i;f?i nes3.of the ceuntry.on a cash sys dose Bhe told some one in the house confidence J I do ;not 1 cahgersvcured; .confidence andmake -.a-frjeferk- endorse that I tu res ox-uie jMavcr viiiaa iiu. ui juc i v . - - . . - - - - -t, . - . - , ... ,, - . 1 ' - - tr , nu Pin(n;nn TT-.TY10 4 . - ' I ,v,j m 1 narrison. juaric wnat i eav. iarm-1- "- - . i - -- t . """f y But there" was an aspect of-slavery here i that -- - j T accouni.oi commercial - aint-rences. " . ;. - . 1 nrl Acs.tH3airr-XT7 e Ih vtivt tAnart Km. Dr. S M.Wrieht. if Gibson Station . si'n north before the south rusrred'out of to tie .V ,M union.- Tb. emba-tl W.r. the war.Frouvfirst to last the secUons 1 PJ r;pr vrihW T'nifti4irV-5-.;ton.a- per capita basis' as the business longer, tbat.her Ufea I make thebest form of a urt-.. j interests - of :, the country- expand, j and she could : not . i stand : it -Her inabsblnte one--for biliousness and;; ce's, , - -. f'C Yi" ' and that air mohey-ifsued by-the friends never suspecled for a minut the JSSttfttegKjto JfllO. g0vemerrt shall be legal tendeViri that-sne ' feally cofltemplated put people bt Richmond , and adjoining- eoun- tiea. W ith a long line of successtul expe rience he feels warranted in - saying . that the most obstinate cases where rente is possible, readily yield to his treatment.. ; . .. . .- ,. - ...... .'I f IBIO nm4 Ih. lanft -inHamoH wiiu iue uuuuau.cu iCBiiugoui zuici- 4There who won ?ockless which generaUy prevaUed Pf PIe' - ew England suffer- Lenttive Vf 'lbe"State, of Kansas to are, Innuendo rTf n.mnni 1 -wmv iiig ui cuu vu uv.Ajovcwvir, wun uvi . -'- - - iand nrivate. - 'V " ' J - r ; she lav, a eornse . Fridav - the adi ereat ,c. - w - 4. ;l nai we opmanu mat congress i story 01 a- ongniea niewas Deiorerwnen I nU r fl tNAfl V D II nil l 1ST O 'A49 H 1 1 1 4ft TlP T1 1 4 ftTW - 'tft A lYTli r TTT I k "V e1A tlTO 43 1 r' 11 A 1 nuaii - uaoj a uiu iu o a 9 ouait wvu- 1 vueuu uo-tuou t uvr ouv 11 s0 u iv 1 w headache that can be found : in- this year;"" The cure is so mall insitself, yet its 'comfort , to. -.you is so ' -"20 minutes' beings ils -limit reliefcomes that -jt" has hk-- come the mar rel-: of it&.: time.'.Oris : uon wmcu .- Eeuerauv prevjie i - . - . , , , eruiauveoi vue oiaie oj xwausas w I " . r ... i - .t . - - "Vi i v -11. a ' : i ' s- t -. -' : 'a a - .vl l ea m pocaei anring-me-secona war a . - , . - , ; any prevent tne ueauug i iuturcs i witn ner is turowing nu? iue away i auu a uau grama ui aicuiuuif , . , between .he'. whites -and .the "Jr?. ,f r , - . tan acquaintance 'yesterday. --"But , V - f t. .1 ,r ir. :.L'-. Vi ere are very-few-who -know .the .. 1 - - ,-- J - '-m :n THE CLEVELAND GRAY.' ., , 43.1.-. f with England, and when she oppos-L,- j- L-rj; j r C led the Louisiana, purchase and the! - i lductions; providing such -stringent jgarded as critically ill.. The funeral! shape of tne small pill, known to and which did. indeed, make slav . .JT . . j real reason." I jraa. a young fellow J- v j 1 t 11 lt.- . - - - "h H -td uAVHriPxrHa . . - . I annp-ratinn of Tax as aha was ram-l ... J. I evstem of procedure in trials as shall of the unhaDuv woman wiD be con commerce -as DK.-- HAYDOCKo err ; hero more - nearly - patnarcnai 1 , - . - c.. . witn a considerable fondness tor tne 1 . - . I , - im-v- . - lT,.Tt, A KETUOK: Y- JACK, than njr other system labor ,eTe? S Thfa celebrated Jack wiH stand the en- nowD.-ii.M;ago,- inia-appareufc, - - ... . r, very prouu oi.;my . - t . .. . r . ..i. . - 1 111 fit IHI IV- IIIIallill a..;. Mill! - W I II M I fl - T , . r.r.v -vri gressroan stretched rout-his neatly to defend :. her . possessions; Theit, I " j- ' . - - -... " it.- , - . " - i- ic." . M cased. pedal evlremities. tor the in- at them with pride. . y -i .'Ve all used to wear tight boots," vii nie-ouier i " i j j t band, the south, saw her rights of ' - ftf, . . ' . n,. posing such perfect compliance with suing season, commencing 15 of March, at ) paradox. Ihatr is so ; misleading, in U Jtitt)J?3 the. averig. Norths .histo-,,.; ;and sucks. Jio pains wiU be sparea to prevent m iuubi. w wb wauiuuui I I.f, nW'n-tnft" first accidente b'at I.will not.xesponsible gfVen cf the slave system amongst nwent whic-n during, the ..first jor any mat occur..-: FINK MULES. wiU secure prompt conviction and icn dactedTtaday." m posing sue the law.; -r serve. m oe EuareQ 10 prevent u uiiinu iuo ,Mumui wMi.a , , - -,-. ..t. riU nofbe.Wonsible gfVenofthe slave system amongst pyer n m en t whicl, duringhe ..first .- Alll wishing to raise e . .. - . r . . half century outa existence she had m do well tolave him 'T.S l tried to freak Vp. UBut ivas not THE DEHOCBATIC T1CSET.;: S.'lThat we demand thexfreg'and nnlim!tP4rriina of lver , .t-. ; Z ' .- - wymon, BThat we demand the passage of ;??P SfS"- la8 'prohihilipg the, alien i owner- ReSpectfullv . .J AS. A. INGRAM colored people- themselves.Tn one sence, the sway , of the master t was i as nearly absolute as possible, and south defending1 slavery ?::To 8ome extent but ftwasjpnly a part of the . ' I .l.in .t" tand "ont iVior rinnarCiia taV ha, continued, sometimes so tight . i, as to be very uncomfortable, .-There, f?1' ' v FQB LTEUTENANT-GOVERNOR, - R. Ji.r'DOUGHTON,: of -Alleghany. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF, jvaa a falirvcer sHr H-jart a tnnr mot a 1 . -. . j. 1 , . I aaiuam af nvAiiAittir i0bhA-vKiAK If- - . . . 'I rtH fAKAivh eiirrirf irof QilH T.hAf' fill occasionally " there : was marked l"", uAH , !:r trifieimaller than mine, . Ha could IT & "T, T ' .7 T-v-a J ' .. . . . . trA,..Aiv'flfiB -nnn -.- i-iaati si no wrai in rr l - . . . innna n 4n iv si mil l w rMiiriiniix miiii awi a II M M aMWl M .a-F IIMA JT1T- HI . . ' ' MRr 1 n nAAIfl A f 1 V A BtVlfl I AW - TtflfllWI". 1 ' - " - who know Southern life as a whole, v"j. " " f i" - " Tl; - and canear ample ttstimony that as ai L J 'X,: r -" , ' - Dy lhe rule, the relation of master and; slave stuvr- rTJ 'S-S " i nt Y" VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF I was generally one of kindness; often of sincere affection and sometimes remove the cause nf the differences a mutual acquaintance, who, j - -lT . , - way, was ayoung lady, spoke tl- . - . . KV fv w; - between,the north, and1 the south. old t discontentover unequal re-- TV "tl ' the -'Superior - Court of f Richmond county made m-case of J no-. F, M&N air, ' . r -r---- - " "I The Duncan - McKav. and others, defenlante. dW 4w! T fll.. n4 unJU81 financial conditions the unaereigBedcommissionera, appointed - - . a. - f a n j;,u0 mained, and-the great" west came-in by said decree, will, on the 6th -day of " iU J ""- ' J une 1892, expose to pnblij- sale to .the who was i being burried'on ., to tbe highest .bidder forcash al i the Court tfenclle8 s Dear-Weldon about tKe House door, in the town.6f Rockingham, , --.-r ' - mi. ji . - N.'C.,for purpose of. making partition close OI tbe war.-. All bathed in tears, among' the; tenants in common" therein, "when asked the ica use xjth is distress, SShia'Kro heabaling-his head,;'! know miles irom tne is. & A. railroad. . Jilore f alS iu Kiii 'oie -marster.; ;iirt - uev in the habit of wearing heavy wool en socks, and I knew 'that if I should take tbem off : I could wear smaller boots. , To. my great joy 1 found ,on trying that 'I-could wear a size ment and h"efcUior acfual- settlers only. :.i Believing irt- the-' doctrine - of qual ; rights to-- alHand,, special privilege to nope,'iwe demand that augie. . i i" . u JL - i j t Tl taxation, naiiwuai. Jt ovon-, ouo uwi, Just now there is a good aeat ,01 1 ' rT j 1 '.,.! t ' t than half ihis rand isvered w jje twd'ole8l)oyV,aud wheii dey long-leaf pine and all is heavily timbered. , .,, . - , - . l- -' Full description of said land will be civen a fi--ot nd --uled dea.- de two day of sale. The title to the land is clear. 1 oder ones bad to go; - but he" didn t person - desiring to purchase will-be shown over the land. '. Address all enqui- i nea ior . ranner particulars to Jno. U. Shaw, jr. Laurinburg, U, C- ' i Fbakk McNeil, 1 : 1 T , ; J?ro. D. Shaw, Jr.,) Commissioners COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF seem to mind it much cause -1 was dar; but -when dey made de calli fur me ter lebe him, and come " to 5 de war ne jest clean broke downlj.He knew I. war'nt, gwynejto" run way fum him, cause bow se we a bento- gedder ebe?ince we wus boys; -but he that somehow somethn talk-about the antagonism -between the classes andthe masses, "But .;in the end the sectional lines will b& drawn because the privileged classes are in the main concentrated in tbe "north easkw bile the fi nancially:rb p- pressed masses dojninate the south and nearly all of the west. " -- ir; - Itf the past theseangry; struggles over commercial and financial differ en'cfs-'resolted in threats ,- of seces- s ion on the side and : actural seces sion on the other," outcomB'in'the . future ? Will the be used to huild u p. one - interest or We believe that .the - money -of .the n'-fu - , Iclas8at thexpense of another. , .Wq call . that - evening as usual, anal,-.. . . - P-.v rA ti'm- oeueve.inat uio - uiuucj c -i.rh.i country should be kept aa inuch as - .p1- .fc , - - I possible in lhr hands of th people, smaller than -mine: -The subject 1 t - -.... t came u P---I ; believe 4 1 started itr- i-YOB SECRETARY 01 STATE, . OCTAVJOUS COKE, of Wake.. :B.- M. FU RSI AN,' of Buncombe. - ? .;.,- FOB TBEASUBER, J - DONALD W.; BAIN, of Wake.-: TOB BTJPT OF'PUBUC 1KSTBUCTI0N,'' J. C. SCAKBOROUGH,'of Johnston. f -V-OR ATTOBNiEY GEKEBAIi &f - VF. L OSBORNE, of Mecklenburg.' Cfob judge, of the 12xa district,- GEORGE A. SHUFORD. - NEW iaVER PILL. It is old in;' the markets of Europe;but fs new - ' . ta Nortb7"Americ8. '"The price is as-y-- . low as an honest medicine- can' be - sbld at, 25 . cents. Send - postal ;- " card for a.ample vial, to" fcrv them:;- - before you'purchase. :ur. " -,l--r DR.'HAYDOCK, V? :I 63 Fulton St.,'N, Yv v 1 C. F. b V.:RrH, Co. ft C about thesizes of .our boots, and he eagerly accepted my challenge, to a tneasurement.' Of course I .won, and he seemed to feel as badly over it ; as if h e had ' lost a horse race. --.-. ... . . L - -T.A . .. "'.. i "... 4 . - jbut the. boot-maker who was in pos- V " FOB ELECTORS AT IjARGE, '. .CHARLES R--AYUOCK,." " - ROBERT B. GLEN N.--"."-' ' - TTNDER AND. BY- VIRTUE 0 F- A - J decree of the Superior Court of Rich- mond county, made; at September termj .'.K1891,' in-the case of Jno. M; Smith, Adm'r -.of Stephen Quick dec'd, vs. R- H- Morri , r son, the same hems an action to foreclose a mortgage, I will on Monday, the 6th . j. . . T 1 OArt ii . . .. . i T- " Kt gfiat'we'st and the great south yield happen to ole Jake sa he might nev-i " - . -T'" f - kl concentrated. in, a narrow jjtnp of . . u i .:':: - . i trritnv. in th ft east, or .- will itnev . . . - jj- - tt - - .i. - . . :. . :. . ' -I eueinn m xr ocprsf nana mto flora v YV hot uri 1 1 ho tho I ?v.. . .. . . . . P,.. - :,, ana toe ooys an got on to ine eiory. I wear socks now should Do I . wear socks say that I do." x. ' Cansnattion Cnrei- nigh biok e. his V heart, marster, Tse feadcit break mine too- - iVi. hnivnt a! Inaif -TinTT1Anrill gwyne to terlT... ..- r and heuce w&n'eui and "that all reve nue, national, State or county, shall bri? limited to the necessary expenses of the '"governn(ient7 economically and honestly administered. 8. Tbat uongress issue asuuicient r r - Aberdeen, Brown County. 0. oTYimit of fraptii-maT naner currency t -"'-'-- ; . 1r;iKfala-h rhnnaP tTirnticrh-t NEWASVn.LE, Fl.A., June 5", 1891. he -medium--of the United States B1- ? - - I - - niTA-i fsTfts T -wtRti tn Pive tnv fftti- mail r - - . "-'--; , v 1 moniat in resrard to vour' valuable medi- Re$olved. JThat the General "As, cine, P. PF., for the cure of rheumatism, '.eiablFliiaeuch laws UwOtoMk ?raKLSwX&T:f- the public school system more enec- lar rheumatism, and have been a martyr tive that4he blessingr-6f .education to it even since, i mea au memcines x " " - "I raajotity at the polls, and after !vT AnnlnAl j- 4 h " 'nnvomniDn f-5.k.-n,i n.nn 'V Kk ceed" with the-expep --.". v.w--Fvyv?J( - may: uBA.euusit .,.: jwjm?. tut I found only temporary renef; the thavine had placed in his hands-bv an 1 -; - --T ' uJx. .;L.-,i:.-f .x ocwUl. I T-i . f t ... . i" -r OI IQe oittlO' bUKB.. "'i-V-t'T. . r..'.y,v.r(',i:. itiuus ftM'eu wtu w wmw vuuv. . uiu. mji iftv of June. 1892-BAH t mrhf .tinn mg faitbiand confadence . on . both mental legisla- apa permanant cure i vonsumpuon Tug maoe anj0tion that the platiorml i ate disagreed with mer .My wife also wuuuhiw.uu .uuw ... . ,. i, -"ncnius, oaiarrn, Asmma nu au t , , . f ,; , rftHara ..iffprpd So -intmaivelv--with, dvsrensia at the court house door, in Rockingham t sides, of sincere respect and regard V"- .yY'i was a.burden to, ner, she m uaiy, w nlgnest Diaaer, a t fn. ft.rei;able domestic on -the nart V1 "rr -7 . nVX J c,c 1,1 . ' ' . v . wQuld be conhned to heroed lor weeks at . -roiug iu biu conn- L. . - - v - r : I - Anese quesiions win ; ue mitswicu i- -f :" - S iT . 1- ".liay wooa seuc lurwuru iue iitiuwiug tine time,- sne aiso trauereu greany irom Ti.-,(.f.f-,in.i. isawuiw-wyiiutmui outv u - - -. . - - - - .,Vf.,Q eiddiness and' of sleep; Some time id uciuio mug..,, iw uioiu.; thousands oi casesnas leit it nis auty to i pia.ua.. - auo-i. n,54uiuu,.. j,.' - , . . -t . tt- p .tr-p ; . I) had finished the the American people; will; p4ientty4 endure part ty, ; containing 450 "acres, more or less r of the, master, and of cbeerlul .- obe: . . - .. ..-..:ri ... . ' I . .... . .. -i ... . ....... i m eiton a mi u . branch and. on 1 dience and hea rtfelt response on the same land allotted to Catherine Morrison sme oi iue sw au., gave wouuiuem Wng on JNorth side widow of r Malcom jC."' Morrison, as her Hfprnnil Sontherw societv a -'tender dower? Full description Can be had bv I ' 'j . r t.; ' " .. ' :. p reference to book . TT s cm 94H .ftfA . nf the Register's office for Richmond county, thy J have never seen elsewhere in wneresaia mortgage la ,.. recorded, -Terms long journeys, at, home or abroad it his dnt? to plank i'That Welemaod a gradua- giddiness .and 'of sleep; X r . . w . .r - - March L was advised to ta ffenng ; fellows. tej tax ln mcOmes' .This the com- before we my Wlfe and n id a - desire to - . it. : - '4-- jv;iA"p-u p V- will RfwJ r-fw. 1 muiee accepieu auu.wicu-.mwuuu re "oppresswntatfd- injustice, 0f charge, toall who desire it, thia recipe, was made that the platform as thus lefrearor ima&mary In some inGerman, ?rench or English, : with full nde'd be, adopted by a "rising .., ui.. fiuiw directions fav preparing andaaing. 'Sent - . . :, 4- ',,f. , - whethe wayr'either -peaceably-or forcibly. April 27, 1892. X. T ..1. . -.4?-. . . iL .i 1 . i 1 . a r CTTAXitr .i . i it is .mis sentiment- mat - tent tu 'i Commissioner, i J Southern cultivated people a soft- hess and a charm rarely; found in an agricultural people,1 and, gave 'to! ouraociety'a courtesy . and" a force i seen and felt ;alike Jnpublic and private,: life v. at,- home, -in council, and on the field of battle; : free bvmail by . addressing ; with ? stam the protest of the masses isbound to! naming 'this paper.- W. A. Notes, 8z0 male' ttself heard and- fef t. ' fowera' -Block, Rochester, N. Y. . For Resit, .VV-UUiUlgLUU AJ -And Fr:mk .0-horne, too, the si! J The Corner Store-room in Hotel Rich- tond building. Apply tq T C. Leak or ,?. Wall. - - - Itcfilclhuban arid hpr3 and all Animal3 cured in ZQ- minutes by tn 1 1. j ci.. - t .... tu: .c.7n w ,t 1 veMonuued of Ileckl8abnr2 ! Won't rowlkesfe.Co.; Dru ists Rockingjhe "make the welkin nn-r when he ham,.. Q. - ' 1 goes j-unnirj for ths Third party? vofp. " Amid Erreat cneers tins was done and the chairman'announced that "the vote was unaniinous-The cheers and applause lasted - several minates. S " Take good care of your beard and -The highect praise h?.3 been won keep it clear of gray hairs so as t3 re" by Hood's Pill, lor -tbeirv easy, yet tarn your- youcj iooks by . usin ertct;.:lion, ' ' S Buckingham's Dyejor the Whiskers. gan to improved 4 My: pains" subsided so muctrthat l nave oeea able to wors, and am feehng like doing what I haven't done before m a' number of years. We will continue taking P. P. P. until we are en tirely'cured and will cheerfully recommend it to all suffering- humanity. - Yours very respectfully; -1 19-20 "- - ' - . 1 " J. S. DUPRISS. T N0RTHB0UNfi Sgg' : Lv Wilminetonir..i.w.i9. 50 a. m.- ; Ar FayetteviIle...M.....-.....;i 1 55 p. m..: . XiV ayetteville ........ i.4p.ppm Lv Sanford pi..4...M....i..- 4 25 Ar Oreensborow. ...... ,.6 55:. Lv GreensboroM.........i..... i 15 Lv Walnut Cove .....:...... 9 00 Ar Mt. Airy '..v..,...w. ll lo NO. 4. - : r-.- - Lv BennetUville.M4r.'MM......12 10 " . Lv Maxton... 1 27-J!- ; Ar .Fayettevilie. , 2 57 ' Lv Rara3eur, Ar Greensboro.- Lv GrirenBboro 10 3o Ar Madison'. ........r...., 1 05 p.'m. no; 12. -- Lv Greehsboro.M..... 10 10 z, to. Lv Walnut Love........ i oo p. m.' 'Ar ilt. Airy,.,....I .;.......ii'5 55 . ' Ly Bennettsville..,. ....,.. ot.... i 00 a-im .Lv Maxton,......;.,...,...... 4 25 " Ar Ffiyetteville,. 9 55' " 7 . SOUTHBOUND . DaigunJdayi-: "-L-. no. l." ' - ..: Lv Mt.-Airy v.,.. v..'.r...."....i. .6 CO am, Lv Walnut CoveM......;n.... 8 11 " Ar Qrcensboro.. MM ............. .1 0 00 Lv. Greensboro 10 so; 'l LvSanford...-.,.......Mr.... ....... 12 45 p. nu Ar rayettevuie. 7,Uo Lv Fay ettevineL.4. .i...' 3.04 Ar J3ih--i--gton....;.... . 7 05 1 - - . - no.-s. . Lv Fayetteville,....." ...a 2 11 Lv Maiton.....T.......... , 3 32 Ar Eennettsville " .'-,-' - no, 15.- ; - ic Lv Madison 2 45 - Ar Greensboro..................... 4 55 Lv Greensboro...........4..i....' 5, 15 Ar Ramseur..i... 8 10 - ; .- . - N0JL.' - LvIIt. Airy, - , Lv Walnut Cove : - Ar Greensboro, " . " - - NCL 13 Lv Fayetteville,-"" - , 41 It-I 2 10 p to,. 6 15 - n -9 30 ? Lv Max ton. Ar Bennettsville, J.W. FRY Gen. Jlnsr. . - 1015 a. m. " . I 3 p. m. 7 " "V7. E. KYLE, ' -Gcp Pftrjr. Agi,
Rockingham Post-Dispatch (Rockingham, N.C.)
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