?
THE ROCKET. '
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WE INVITE YOU TO COMPARE
; TJib Knckat :
:Jr.
. 4.
THE ROCKET
;: - '-srsV: y
"ATTASTA CONSTITUTION
JOTS ?A?mfl YEARL- .$2.00
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OPEBASIVB '-AND 1IECI? AMCAL. -
m-
"With any other-weekly in thiajiectioa
4 :
-the State.' .
. . 7: IT IS GROWIKOV -X "
,2, .
AND ITS -GROWTH IS BASZD Oil
-.'.'. ITS- MERITS. " .
VOL. X.
ROCKINGHAM, RICHMOND" COUNTY. N. : C., JUNE 21892.
NO. 21
SuBscRifTioji.PMc-$1.50iS.Per YearL,
Offers his-professional sendees - to
the citizens of s Rockingham and
community also' to ihe citizens "of
Anson, Sta nly, Moore, Ho algom ery
and Robeson counties, He is well
furnished with all the latestim proved
jn3trument8. ' c'--- t. . - ;
Teeth extracted without - pan, : Of
gice over MissfBlakey's stora 'i :
Shoes and iHarnessI:
"WV. JONES has. moved over the
store of 3 W. COVINGTON,
and ia doing first-class-, work' in ,his
-- line. Boots, Shoes and Harness made and
repaired jn the best possible manner and
it lower prices than they have ever been
known in this market, - -ijiooa .fiana-maae-
- -1..
arnn RrlHlAa nt St OO" " I
Wagon Bridies ax oi.uwKr
w Vvridlpj at i eorresisondinff low nrices
' ' j
A. full stock of Harness and Bridles always
pn hand, and made to order on sbortnotife
by skilled -workmen. 7 - - 'r.'
3 i - a.:w.jone&
T71 - i
ON T ;T ORGET
. THATv V
''"YOU CAN
ALWAYS FIND' .
AT THE ' STEWART .v. :
"STORE A'PULLTilNE OP
IN ADDITION TO A COMPLETE
STOCK t Op- STOVES ' AND
FURNITURE BOUGHT . FOR v
CASH AND NOT TO BE TJN-,"
V -DERSOLDi '
HAM irtl V r j lliJI.ll M
UnHUL-llU UUIH-Ui
. ' i i , - -...;t
Dr. S M.-Wrighl o Gibson Staifta, NHa
C, offers his profe.8sionali services to the
people of Richmond and adjoining conn?
LsF With a long line xf successful expe-
rience he feels warrantedin saying that
me most ODSunaie cases, wnere-cure ia
possible, readily yield to his treatment.'
THE CLEVELAND GRAY.. -
A KETUOKY JACK
0 I
my place on Mountain Creek Terms,
?2. cash and- when ,Loit ,-stands and
accidents but I will not be responsible
ior any that occur. -A1H wishing to raise
1'IJSE MUJUESrwill tfo'well to hive him
serve. Respectfully ' - -
. , t JAS. A. INGRAM
COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF .
iallrrTiisr'-lssil
t y VIRTUE ' OF. A --DECREE OT1
JD the Superior Coilrt of Richmond!
foanty made in case of Jno. F. McNair
uu. xuoe. u. ju.ci.Nair, piaintms, against
Duncan McKay, and olhers defendants
we uiiuersignea commissioners, appointed
u T - x vuc vi- iwuujiAuguaui, j ncan-uov uampnell, ot Utno, won,
H. C, for purpose of making partition, . : . j v- - ' " ' - '
-among-the-tenW in mmmMttUxn 1 hs victory and , his renown . as a
i,08b acres of heavily timbered . land, sit-
Tate in T?iil-s i Pr
' than v; j " .r ' . , I
pn8l?d.i8',h"y'tir-i
. fuUdeacnption of said -land will be raven
nay oi sale. The title to the land ia 7W
disun aesinng xo purcnase win be
l , ... V
nes ior turtiier particulars to Jno. D.
ouaw.jr. Jjaunnburg, N.C. - -Feank
McNeill, 1 n.
Jho. D. Shaw, jr'.;Cbmmissioffers
COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF
L 1 5KT D 5 !
U decree of the ZLrrJt
A XTT T TT "tTTTimtm w a -
.county, made at September term,.
fiOTl th coma. V a: . a -.
mortgage, i wiif on .Mondav Tfiit
uay of June, 1892, sell at public auction.
in saldnntv0 ft"
tronf V? 7. t9 thet hlgbest biddef, a
tract of land lymg and being in Eaid coun-
hinfTon rMfw fcniort-or-less,
; North side oi Mark'8;Creek and i bS
8ame land allotted to CarS
Widow 'of' Malnnm o r
dower vJhjuZL :' -MPn-ison,As her
- rBftt ""Ption can Be tiad bvh; '::.', - '
thft S."??. i1' Mtc of
the HecW: IT ?-erc- OI
where ud mortT. ""
ATn of -le 12 mThls
,'",'iOM- A.C.SHAW...
"Commissioner,
For. R&n-
Corneretore-roomifl Hotel" Prveaient and cultivation, will pro-' directions tor preparing and using. Sent
tond bniMm i a mrt1 ivlch finna 3 i . . . T mi free by mail by adJrts&irg with stamp,
SA B 8' A 10 X CLtakpr duceas much to the acre. It vwll -g thl8-Taier WA. Noiss, fc-d
' - . " . produce the nea tobacco iu the l'c ' t.?' UiocI-, ItjcLester, N. Y.
SIGH 1T0 JIOUE-;;
It was with" dotibt and trembling- .
. I whispered in her" ear, , , , .
Go take her answer, bird on. bough,
That all the world may hear; ? - I
Sweetheart, sigh' na more? - rf - t k '
Sing it, -sing it, tewny. throat,
"Cjjpon the wayside tree. - , J c "
How fair she isdw trne she is,-.- " ' ,
How dear she is to me "
r '--Sweetheart," sigh pa more.
Sing it j -sing it, tawn y thtoat,'r-, ? -
And through the summer long s -
The wind among the cWet tops'.ii'V
The brooks for all their silvery stops :
Shall, envy yu"the scng " -
" " Sweetheartfigh'no more. -T- t
; ' ; : r -Thomas B.-AldricV.
Newport World -- - -r.
I ItaViMereaogfoctjn-cuxrent
P6liUdai history tbat.the majority of
the ben who ure, prominet candl-
. , - . ;r- 0
. j j
UOXlIor president arts uiauo ouwu wj
- -v - ;
meir lariu views .icuwiv. -v ,
v v.-ij f
Grover. Cleveland s.. nomination 1
-- VV u ". a I
would not uow be as strenuously de-1
manded it is if it were not for his -" - ... j -
. -a"'. --1 ioqt -Kr:,j;i,a - In a Jew y4rs vineyards and or
tariff message of 1887 Nine- tenths - - J
of his supporters regard him as the
. . . j-j - : - j
logical canumaie vi a uamiJiiigu IU4 i
tariff reform 'on account of hi4
. , . ; " " tu- .'
n,;ilimu fitUare;beinS;taxed to . transport Jrults
the tariff reform battle belore he was
president ofeverTgbvenbf,but hisfen-
thusiasio friepds regard his message
movement which 'TultedLin-.the
wonderful democratic-triumph ; of
Mr. Carlisle's leadership is due al-4
hie was a prominent aemocraioe-1
fnia he Rnoke on the tariff. Question. J
. J- ' ' . . t . ., : I
nis nrei great epeeuu ;m yvuvKva
was against the use of troops at the
pollsand tne employment 01 wnuea j
Ibtatea deputy , marenais ior party
purposes in eiecwons. v e uas uiaue
reputatioa as a constitutional law-
yer and an experlc on; all - treasury
--. . ' ' ' -.. ' ;C
?Jec but. hc wf 8- ?!?ted 5fr
because of his tariff reform - princi-
..i ftna ha hfl held his lezdershirTl
f - - . I
by reason of his labors Jbr;.the' relief
oC the people from undue tarm tax
ation, ?- J; T -J- -'' .r 'V- r"
Jov,3oies mnat base;:his roml -
nence in" national " politics on his I
demonstrated power, to carryt a , re-
publican . State. , He if broke - a way
from; the republican party" on 'the
issue in every campaigns ,The eatne
may Jbe said ,.of"X5o?; Palmed-Hp
iowa ana Ainnois naa uov ueen enormous 'in . rounaonuinnejSj Oj
opposed to oppressive tariff taxation 000,OOObaUesineverlfvO'oii
no democrat would Shave carried enoughrtd talk,5,(X)0ib00Bore never
triem.-,-Mr.' wornson - naa been 1
recently mentioned as having power, r
to at ia8t deteat ralmer s nomma-
tion." ' He would - not be. thought of J
oul lornis recora as a larinvreiorm-
er in i the House. ;,Ct if J"-.
J I'rj ' Massachusetts Gov. Russell.
i - .
outside or State matters,, has rested
bis -case- on tariff relorm, and so
ive rcongres-l
been renub'- f
high-tariff fighter. If Gov. Pattisonf
I . 1
bas :not,acbievedlbis- successes, on
tUia icsnn linn kw i... J
leadine-OTppponfrs have benpfjrJobDny aftera, iinoment'a-pausei)
L- JL L .u - ' K..Atu -V-i'ir. rhm.m.
J icuouibio.--.vu tumirarv, s mey i
i nave.oeen aTaent revenue-retormerst
I H ' , - -. t
obliged to make hisfight-on vState
issues because., the republicans of
Pennsylvania are. vulnerable" where
i ever the 'question' jjf honest adnxin;
I istration is in issued '' '--
'Th e d emocrat je victories, o of the
last eighteen years Jiaveeep main
ly won on the tariff issuer and ; it - is
8til1 question .-remaining - unset
"ed which holds the greatest 'hope
l-t-- --.-7. '.' J '" " 1 ' .- . V ''- .:.:;-',-'
r" - - Easiem Carolina. -
J Argonaut;
When the Argonaut says anything '
;t - ' 1 .t i - -
li means just what it says. It never
m ten tionaJIy exaggerates" or -over-
Btates nytlliag- & ) thoroughly
na-
. , . . -: r Tr. ;.-r
i periwbich exaggerates, lies and-the
" " " .ay. wru
xt - .i. 7. - " , -
7 ' " "
t tural country," allUhings coneideredj-
Oh the American continent; we state 1
what we believe to be strictly "true
and canalile of demonstriiiioiii
'-T. .1 - --'":.'. . - '
it lias as nne cotton lands as" there
are' in : the. South and by proper im-
world, 'yielding frora one to five hun
dred dollars to the arcre. It
to the arcre. it is
splendidly ; adapted tor the prod uc;
tion of corn, w heat,; oats," potatoes,
aagar cane, pean ntsth e'grasses ahd
Btock.It has extraordinary-ad apt
ability; for -the production of igrapes
and all Idnds of grapea and all kinds
of fruits and learly vegetables fortbe
big inarkeis,' It h"as acspleodid cli
mate -and', firgt-class transportation
fe,cilUies,-- , ' C '
C Where else cami country betound
with M manyesourceV and ad van
tagea ?; Vhere- else canbefbnnd a
section whicb can produce so many
rjrofitabls. crops ?. ' j -v
To this we may add our vastfe-
ITT" , T.r, T" f
orw
rohna; was des.gned by nature
r .the :Karden spot of .America
Our people have. been Jgnorant of
the wonderful, advantages they pos-
- , , ...tr " i'"'- . '
iseseed,' butHhuy. are beginning to
;--t- - -
una out.' jarmersarom omer pans
- - i ' '
oi.ineowiieB are learning oi urau-
. to, - - .
, r- A
will be seen xn every hand., Truck
, '.i-: j "
farms are being .multipUed and the
capacuy - roi lines 01 uanspunauun
and vegetables.-' It" affords us great
pleasure to- riote the great progress
which is being made .everywhere ahd
ihe extent to which tba tteatioa . of
0
"to op eecuorja a wjio
- , 1 .
, Babies..
t?;:tjk
A" 1VUJ ' JAAI .. .'r- ..-..'.
r - . tany 18 bomat .everyr Deal i&l
the ' hnmAn hearLThaLLis" more
than: ote; for everyftickbfhtf clock
These "living jewels'Kashe.ppeta
can , ; babies) 'Hrppped unstained
fr0rnt heaven Atate: wingsand ?fly
back' whence- they cameona'fa
- - . - Ji - -r,'
every -mmate - of - the , dayv,-;, Frorri
JAnuarVl td December 31 between
o nnftYl nl(W)nrvTlUin';.
wwxow ,H4Jy A.WtWV,VW - J
els re-dropped into tbi cold world.
:There are more Jbaby girls than
-boyl babies. - The proportion of . fe-
nwile births to mule birth's Ts us 100
to 90. : So that between 2.000.000 to
Bj000,000 more girls e bom lir the
Vorld aebcj earth a n - boy 8. .There
is always a "surprusloT woiheii," arid
keeps up:ttie'"ftttpply;f:"i
have a chance: to walk or.irun and
5,000.000 more never get old enough
to go to school,'. ' a '
, 5 1 -;; '
i .-a Benoas ttussuonr
flafe ' ' v. - 5
Johnny, ."And are- the angels al
- .f' r ,
ways .well and don l. gej cross at
ta" r ; v ' ,
Mamma, VYes,r JohnnyV-
Johnny. - 'An'- they -never : figbt,
no? o anyiuing wrong -.-.i-
L 'u' HvTr ? ----f"'
Mamma. TSo. i - -. -,;
Johnny." "An1 they always have
.
the same km oj weather, dOlheyY;
' Ma rttme Y.t r - . -
wx w ,
luifnBcio iam. amiufe wnen mey gM.
." i wl .L-'
Cotton Acreags' In-.-tEe SouthVAila&tio
. "( r; ' - States.;;-. . . V "
Fayette-viUObserver- J;
Mr. Geo. VVeightmanj oj. this place,
Wbo haa jjeerf fUiing.a positionwith
a large cotton Jrm in Pipe J51.uff,
Ark., sinde September lastc returned
home the: past week and reports
very little if any 'decreaseJhco'tton
acreage in the more extreme South"
Atlantic States;:thrpugh:-whrchrie"
passed "on hi8 ;;retufn : to ' the" Old
North' State. ' . 1 . A '"-" "
1 - r r 7.
- - CoSSUinutlon CllTeST- - -
" j " vw M"7 V4 - - -
An old physician; retired from practice,!
having had placed in His hands by, an
EastJxdia missionary :the formula of a
I eimpie-vegebaoiti.remeuy - ior ; iue s. speeuy
and permanant -cure: f -Consumption:
Tmnfhi'ti9 - Patarrfr- -Asthma anri'fiU
74 also ; D03lti"ve
throat and lg Affections, also a positive
radical
cure for Nervous Debilitv-and -t
all , - .Nervo-cis ;- uompJamts,-. fitter having
tested its wonderful curative powers in
thoilsands of cases, tas felt it "his-duty to
make it known to his suffering fellows.
Actuated by fhis motive and a - desire r
el leve human suneriDg, 1 will fcfcqd tree
of charge- to all who ilcire .it,- tlil-j recj jj'e,
inGerman. French or --'English, with lull
i
Col. Polk Caught caBoth Side3 cf the?
- Penes fcj a Eansss Editor.
Mr-W F, Hillrthe editor .of the
Wst ro o re Ian d , - K an aa s ' Record er,
bund that in the South it is claimed
that 1he soldier resolution- ia not-va
parC of the' St. Louis conference
THISD PAETY LUPLICITy;
w vuC Ul ,uWu,BUMi m - representatives at this excel
platform, and, that no -party -de- , t fnst1nt?nn n,B,'frnm W
nounces thepensioning ot Unionl
soldiers more bitterly than does tha;- Franblin UlexAry &Q.
Alliance, r In ther North, cofle, . ac- : A - . f . nt a . , , i7 arB re
cording to the statement ofAHWefk.
men.areready io.do as ucn.iot
At- -.1 J!i- " i O . . . jfi . .. 'TT!ll
usgd a Uttle strategy, which is .thus
corder lor MayT2th: - -
"We concluded- that we . would
like to know -what Col.- L. L,-Polk
bad to say on-thii questibn.".A ief-
tefjdated Goldsboro, North Carolina
was written to CoK-Polk asking him
whether the : resolution; ; favoring
making the pay ; of itbe 'Unioti .ol-
diers received during the war edjual
to old was a-part of the t.- Louis
conference platforms Late r the post
master at Goldsboro was ordered by
xrT?' wni rr.-o-oT.ri v; :?t
W.'FlHill to' forward his mail :i6'
ims piuuc -fiiiuiiiei jciicx nvna writ
ten from" Westmoreland, Kansas,
asking Col: Polk' for the sarne.infor-
matjon as the Goldsboro letter
"Tbecolonel answered the iiit
letter and reterrea tne second .to xr.
j McLallin - editor - jof the" Topeka
Advocate were are ootn letters in
full, showing how Ibe Bo-'called re-
forrners work ..the--soldier' racket :4nf
WABSiMOTo, Apnio, ioyi
5-April 5, 1S92T
o,NC.:J -
. XkCUl Jr JVK W
Mr,:"VViU T; Hill, Goldsboro,
. " cif njA. -iS T . . i . r'
,4ay tar. ow ana royrB.epijwg wmeanR of suooort. asfar as we know.
yours o the 21st ult.legte assure you
J
8
.
that there is" no clause in our platform for
Densioning Union soldiers.--It never; has
1TJT51A lUlC, .. AW ID 11 V Viiv ' Ul VUl UVU1U1UO. 1
n.mrw.rr,vo-T,(.i ir r,v iT.it
o --r--" -
country Acknowledge tbeir inability- to
lvinz , If thev can afford it. we can. Just
simply assert ia reply to "these "charge j
-that they are lies, from beginning, to endTl
VThe desperationof their cause ctfuld not j
'. . . . 11 . . .. a .-. .11 . J it t I
viv.v Mv.uv... vt i
cowaru y aUu uuiu.uyr ffiew y
adonted.
JJufc the people ace going to be-heard. 1 1
nray God thatrlhev may have the manu-1
nea3 and loyalty to stand unflinchingly by
on nrincinlfA. Writs me and'keen me
informed as te the situation in your section
of ihe State.' Would" have wriltedearlieEl -
but for the enormous amount of woikin
mv otuce.
... a t 'Tppeka, Kansas, llay'2, 1892 !.j
MrT M. XMcKee, Westmorelancf, Kanf j
. Dear Sir: Your letter of April 271892 1
wv,!;. v.,
say' I Vas secretarr of the' committee on
iaTTV.rr,Tv tV,st irniaWrpnfjVn "Thl'
resolution
difference
in wh
was
from
ted,
tfategate-r Voting lor it, justaa it appears m
aatbe reform -papersib the country; There
is- -xouestn. aboaf-htf ,1 acted; aa
secretary, durba the whole session of. the
committee on. demands, and kndw whereof
-' Z ' -B. McLALLIN.-
The Recorder com'nneritsitoriaVr
ly as follow8onthemv . - .
, - , . . f TT
of the duplicity in politics practiced
by the so-called'. reformers',- To
supposed. North' Carolinian,.- Col.
Polk considers that to "a claim that
pensioning Union soldiers isioneof I
tne aeinanas pi me au XjOuis con
ference.' iar 'yillaioousand ';willfut
misrepreseutatwnand i lying iCol.
polk 'was chairmanof that'eonfer-
ence. andHiUiiht to - know' what de-
; . - ' - -:": . i-i- -m .- - .. v . .
. . - '
manusTvere adorned; in wriuns: to
North Carolina, ; he -claims with
mooh energy to ko. .11 .bout if.
XTn.ll. AMi.-iv. n i. - ...iri. . .S ' rtr.1 1 .1C f
Tereut ; . i
McLallin
his assertto
tar of the comiiiittee on platiorm
VBotli.CyX Pojk'and ;Dr, McLallin
wi" get wpits ui uiia - aiuyie : buu
they can get together m Ihtir Elate-
uientd if-lhey desiie.. .The eld sol -
ultra. r-:.tnwLil, v.ill uiliili ttir
meet our issues wbenlhey-ha.ve to resort L. As-ia kuowh lo.s?me' "-President C As tbe season grows warmer, the -he "hat can b.e"round"i"tMs 35 ',
tosuc villainous and' willful misrepre- Iv3 A short time Wore bu death, horses shouTd be fed; sparingly s onr tare isso Bmall in hself '
sentation and Tlying.-IV sbow.you to bequeathed hiaf inkstand to' Col. corn. Oats, well crushed"; make 'the andt' itscoWort-to "you
what great lengths they go in, this direct Wiiartorf J.' Green, of our StatefaYa best feed, as-corn pohfains too'rnuch gloQ 'rpinutes - being iU'lTrniC'1'
tToif.Hhe Atlanta7ouraal, aiwdaysago testimonial of bisjegard, but owing 'biland produces fat;and animal hea reef'comes that "iihaa'be-r
in klontr editorial. t;barced ". directlv 'and . mW' nonio c?rl.,,',o' lfAoi--c,. lk,ot v;.oiI- -Ti,m . - - -V- ---.. - tl.- . --' ;
- . . . 1-. x . .... u iui,o,v,;iu in aouu uvui uwvnHM luuovic.,, vio me iuuio 'pn m ft t Ii p TTiarvel o t its-time. One
absolutytbatthpensioaplausandwo- labor and consequent long absence- tenedrevious tVeedingtheM
matfs suffrage clause were both-, in .our r, ru-1, Mi ':. . tt . u - ' n. r j-':-n . "v3;1 grains,oi-meoicine,coai
platfom. Ontheirpartitseemathatthe f onlj recently been rnaudrfoT water, aftej feeding wil ed Vith sygar islmremyiln'th
campaign is to ecneof evion, 'rni Je; J- be lessened andto. mo cb;, water. at -one'imall pin,' known p
f -.- V.i T,l mT Tfr.i - -.-... r- . 'l t . w .- .- - - . - " . .' s v . - : . ".; 1 vMi-a hprl hpwl nt.' f irpp-nnhnrft will I .
- -T' T!;i'. Jlth which -.hevrotej down Uiosej " , w r - - -
- L:U?6VK,i J liter tboughU7hkluiU; prove Uirfum,ner be.bea Winston, Jjt
' - -A'- A w' ?- more lasting in'theitrfefieet than,' the VwSL'"U - ' : - .
relating to tne- payment ot tne I or .sou. a report oi. me pruueeuiugs ui L ; - - .j . . v - ; j. iiv a. vv j uuti-yv ainu vuve
betwenth fralttfeof the money the Third D'arty f by- a. Raleigh cor- ,st- il 8 calhing yntes irr. summer i-Y K.uai-UaU,,.. 0-.,.-,-
fch the soldiers were paid- and' gold respondent) I WasTery'inuch sur-j time.;.,yse; HallVHairenewerl.f ""T"::
introduced by a Confederate, soldier jsed to W my- name appear, as Pad cover;- the f baldlace' with . -q - -j --
Texas and' was unanimously adop- t;, ",TiTLQ ow.T.f -a. f healthy-bair and flies won't trouble. rxfovtr. ----.i ft tr:.'.?-
every, Southern as weir .as Northern iLil n' f- rrir(1 1. ' ' ""V' W - JAr ayetteviUa.,.)....nfa; .750"r V t
n formation from: ; t r.:.-S. t ed ho mo" die Kentuck alien. would tp ai suttenng namanityi. .;
.: - - .: t -- - . -. .wuv Ayr 6 j in- mi j:;- T S 111: PR TIQ
ns, be-'ause he was secre-j beiu.'-po' bo long, an1-!' thoaght I . ,
brea th, real lzing . that -rtheir: fu I ur j
weliare depends upon the settling of
the - aueslion" whether the fcohliPr -
plank is one of the" St. Louis k 1
mands.
At Eoriir's School." ' .
Rockingham and vicinity hasiiad
rnvM ftf 1ntfippR. tn nnv nnr
. haftVmr n-i-rlvftnm-mrtr.
it was established;; offi-
br - '.fon rfd Mavtwerernl
1
" Final; President. AdjUvEugene
B, Graham. - - rf ,
:.Final SecretarySefgL-Mftj. Clay
ton triles, Jr. , - L " , ' - 5 -
Essayist- Capt. Edwin C,i5regoryl
"v Debatjer-rSergt. Darius .Eatman,
'-OrntorSergu .T.i W.' Warren,- i
Chief- JVlarshall Cadet J- -Nor
woo'd Hill! , a i': . .r-; y";
f FjrsCAEsf ,-iLieulJ LieeEverBtir
; Secorid ' f Aast.-- Cadet - Tracv K
MatheW80U,
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uua a e iz' nr, -t7i
- ;i?ourth, - .As8L Cadet Fiank-: 6,
Rogers. - V.j.ju J ; JCv
: 11 11 .
VtYojl Spcke a Paiabls. ; .
Spirit of the Souths '-ZS''" r
- If any oflour farmers are anxious
to know whattjausea the .scarcityof
fauyi icb. vuui: wifc-4.Jio .AUttueiiijr.j
grounds anv: afternoon "and there
sons Iplaying base-ball, wha xiever
do a Tick of work, have no visible
mAnno 'f n-n ' n f n I-
L.. . b , . - ... - -
'yet they "live and, "flourish Jike a
green bay ireer r ' V'-fv
"U"'V.. ' ' ' "
. " - MM - - - mb - v- -i - " - TT .--..
... a. values AbbuKwiusi. -s
- v i
----o-z r--- .;- ;r
cou,a " not-nave
priceless heirloom
would ; have, appreciated A moret
highly than .ColGree1or.tno-onei
ever ueiu mvrcai uoiior m uigner
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esteem.- To Col. Green tbeex.Pre-
sidunt was the imnersonation of the
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ue ,iu prin-
ttve of bdUthem chlvalry'and -tnan--1
hoou. -JL he inkstand, in itself is ,oi i
Jittle intrinsic vali
gestiye of both :qui
p0teill strokes of the sword,: ' r
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; 2as jy0 stock m the Third Party;
, Fayettevieie, C,' May 25 92.
Editor Wilmington Messenger
I see in the Messenger of the. -22d
f - - . Ki-,-
" ?f t
thought; the Alhan
lance, was. non
partisan but it .at. binds me .to, sect
j or party x. am ;no longer an A Iliance-
but fail to Be6An
Iin and am'one of those people,' buC
1 uuu u BCO 6 '"F"1'
j XhereforefMr.'BditorI .hope" you
will say to those iind' brethren
am not in politics at' present:
4
'.i
Bespectfully,--
E." J. Edwaeds.-'
- To Gst' Kid cf; ar3aaHaljit
St. Louis Republio ' V - - i - ,
An" aged darsey called at the K.ee-'-
tpVCurH fnKtitnte a few davs aeo.
tj t ' -
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.aw ja ectio . tu - ey , vuafc iui.:-:xaj i mat ;uue uuen" vaiat's v iurj -Kru J
ie, burit is -rrj; tr: R-nR? Rn':-:M , .
Tri-nm l. Won cn,ril,ii'l
lie.d "theT-maierial ""r- beeiiU I'1- 'v,.-,-- s.:?-.. -
ow-'a Third i)artv clDe - r'J0T 108 c.ure wr rneumausm,
M'.Yrtii nre not" a drunkard, are rou.lv i .kTs
j u dele?" said the. "
"doctor in;i some
rprUeVcanriingnhVy-looHn,.
old ftHow:-jrtlNo, sab, I nebbt-r took
unebbe vo'd give ah ole man a few-of
dVm gold shots, so I'd feet riciieran
aen powering ni3 voice; a se glu lu
he a deacon ob da church, anM
1 wants to get rid of Ui3 yer
..Hu '
chicken
district Celegatss.
-At ihe fetate Convention, recently
b,lld n Raleigh, the following 'dele
gates were elected to, the National
Convention tobeheld in Chicago:
First d istrictsWilsoa7 G. : Lamb,
Gen. V, P, Roberts.,' - - . - -
Second distnct-r-FW. Barns Sl
B. Holloway. : - ,v ,J
Third districts W;S. Cooke, L.J,
Moore. . -."'" v --'-i -
Kourth.dhtrioM', . HrBasbeeJ.
Fifth distfictr-Johh WiCUahanT
JohnL. King.
Sixth .district J(T, LeGrand " E.
8. Jiattimer '1 , :
"Seventfi districtr-rCoi: W. H. WiK
liamaM. -H. Pinhix". s ' -
EighthJdiatrict C. B..Watson vi
- Ninth districtKope Eias" K" M.
FuaL'
, ".t ' Eon, Jonn 5.'Henderson."
Col L h Polk in the Progressive Farmer, ,
. .'Having ' learried-that ,Hon.-J .S.
ed with- visiting the drinking sa,oon
KnK ih,rnr"a o
nication of a Washington oorrespon
dent Of tbYoice," gnd 'which .was
reproduced in thePrdgressiye Farm
er, x eei tnai h 13 aue iwvrx?naer
son thatl should say through these
columns that: his-depoftmentS as; a
gentleman and. representative Is. of
the, highest". character.- Et' assures
me inanne cnargev i&:nojuaimeaiy 1
Ifalsfe. - and I rnske the statrtnin't with
andpublic; recOrda'f )QbH-in'en ' '
are4JUbia'.'bTODertrbnt''lbe: good-
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nam -and -TrsnnnH rrrftrtPr-nf
1. - '- , '' . 1
honorable men should be respected
at all tiniest c" -ff -Tr,
.; .. kJU--s.s-
Sflnr!ier Cara ef Has - -t
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I" - '. ' L , - -
often cauees sweating
large quantities .
' o'v'Lxh
t ' - i - --f
Ipropriatjng 550,000-- for an
t tnan statue ot Urn.. Francis Alarion
. Columbia.' S, C;r:'vr V-
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If you3ferl wak,-tired;and ah run
downv-Hood's' Sirsaparillavis' jostr
what you ned . to build up strength
purify your bloodr...Vcr v-,"-" - -
Aberdeen, Browu-Coujityj O.,-,
; - Trn, . r-Ik ' a
" Dear Siks I wish 4"to- give: my . testl-
lar rEeumatum, and. Have beejtt a taartyr
ever heard of.and'all thsTtfoctorsin reach.
bnt I found only temporary, relief; the
! : a . r : - i-- - . " j 1 --a r v- J
care whether I lived or died; My drges-1
tion became sqinxpaireo: that, everything
I" ate disazreed with me, ; Mv: wife also
suffered sofjutensively' with "aTyepsia
inatnerme was a nuraen 10 - ner,- sue
would. bconued -,ta her bed fojr weeks at
the time: she , also, suffered creatly-fronr-
,- - . i v . i. , : i , -. - 7-- .
Marco 1 was advised to taKe,. Ir. r and
hpftarff we fmv wiffifthn-Il had finished t.h
second bottle of p; P. P., Dur digestion be-
I trail LU UllUIUVe. 1UV 1 UttlUS BO
. x . - : IT : j . i t.i .'1
j am feeling like doing what Jbaven't done
'Vl'K'JS.r
tirely cured anawiu eheerturiy recommend
Jllch on human and horses and all
animals ' cured in '60 minutes by
' Woolford Sanitary Lotion
This
1U f
. never fails. SoL1-bv Dx
Fowlkes & Co., Druis'.s
1 - in, C
.oequeameu - ineirrora uie stomacn lntpineiniesiines;, Kt?w i-xvT?Ti pttt. - itta ir.1
to: any-one: who where it cannot e r digested. J Corn ( the meets' of'Eurobebut is'rie1
wneiriveu in r
etude inTj activity wu-r:w8 wuuwi, ui, . u. i w -, r . ---- --
f - ' . - - : ,
t t ' j I neuralgia, ayspepsia Diuousness i,c j,n
-1 a tn interested j86l I was attacted-with buhous. muscu-
LOGKHART. , & .-MORRISOS
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,
RockihgFi&rn, - - - . Ci.
Office over J, C Wright & Co., Store. '
rr- . --
'URWELL,.WALKER 4 GUTHRIE,.;
V ATTOBNETS AT LAW,- . ,
.ROCKINGHAM, -r," - " WQ. .
offjceWDr. J.M. StaOnetdoor; ' -
east of Hotel Richmond
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Jonn W-Cowe. - - , FnAira ilcNEruuC"
;oole j:Di:o::HiLt:-
ATTORNEYS'"- ""Al1-; rLAU,:
" , ROCKINGHAM N, . '. .'
DENTALOFFICE
Jf- -1 ,-.1...,... p j 9P j- v
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Offers his professional services" to .th pec "
pie cf Rockingham- and ' the-r8arroundffig i
countiy. EOmee'bver D. J.IStaa-.' -
sill'el-, t Apl28-9a-t - '
VdtbUlsm - m ..UUL-
.vl come to yoa,w;tb .smairaffair .
that you; mayfneed; tin; England; : . 14
. "'"MK'Jvx- io V
eign countries, myself a nd wares 'Vf6'- ' '
'wejLkoown.i. .ManvAniWicart, famC .
uieson theijr" return rrojn vaoroart
bringmy .articles with, themvfoc- - -
tui-j iuifY-4ici prwiiijr f1; . "it"" i
iVou may' not be, one of these.
flnnfidencB between man and man
is;alo.w' o(;:ro.wtb. ano;Vpx'foand v '
its-ranty.iinakJtiValuablViil.asK '
:t,An. luinAitnnnn ' anil mofru O . nfur. - :.3'.. -;.!
Your confidence and make a-'refer-t:
. L: izr-- '.1 jl Ut J
?ceJ
'?onfidenr Ldctgoot think'- it;"w131Tj; -
be misplacedri 7 - "
"lmake the best form oh a cure -. '
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an aDsotute one ior DiuousnesBana , ,
commercef as
DR.
HAYDOCKlr-'
toorth America. . Ilie price ,u as
low. as 'n- honefcti medrcine catfbe -
som ar, zo.cenis.. oena- a .potiai.
t'srts'M K Ui i'
M, " i'--:.. iir.
ques-Jhetoreyou purcnase. sl ,
j uiv. ,nA x xurv,
f r ----- T 63 Fulton St-?N..Y ' .
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STiKiifffr.:'
I with tbe ronoiir & Western Katilroaa jortt
vv mston-ibaieuijitoanolie ana poinw iNorui-,-:.
and West of Roanoke. " "
Trains 2sTos. 2 and 4 breakfast at Fay-?
etteville; Ncs. Land 2 dinner at VcL.ut, .
Cove; No. 1 supper at Fay etteville. .;-
. J. W. FRY. . -' TvT.E. KYLE, ' 1H
Gei: Pacjrr. Agt.
piVE two-cent- stainr- will r't yoaa
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