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4 -WE iNyiTE-YcifTO co::paiit;-: With tny other weekly in thhj -cticn c .;-' . ' the t-te. ".-. - ';! yBft&fictioa jaraiteei in Pries bi:"4 . riuElity cf Work. - 4 . .- r- - ' - j AND ITS -GEOVTH IS BASED Oil: M;rrs; merits. IXROjBKING: . lSrascEiiTios.:?EiC2L--:C1.50 ..Fes. Year" ., : seitd your cr.Dz: .- 7 TO tiii: r.GCIILT V b i . OPEBANIVB AND MECHA20CAL Offers his professional iEsrvicesltb. the citi2ena f cf: RckibgbamAand comiaunityf also ta4b8 .citizsna of Anson,SUnlyr Uoore, : Hoatsocaery and Robeson counties. He is well furnished with all the latest improved In3trument3i?t: x Teeth extracted without pan; Of- fiice over Miss JBlakey's store .- ' : : ShoeandiHaniessi W. JONES has' moved over the store of J. W. COVINGTON, and is doing first-class work in his line. ItBoota, Shoes and HarneBs made and nnaired in the best possible maimer and at lower trices than they have ever been known in this market ; Good hand-made. Wagon ct other jbrtdlesat!crresp prices A full stock of Harness and Bridles always on hand, and made to order on shortnotife by skilled workmen. . ? J -v--- A. JONES. D ONT; " YOTjeAN - . ALWAYS EIND - t ; V - ' AT-T-HK ; STEWAET -. ' - . STORE A FULL LINE OF J- GENERAL -MERCHANLISE - IN ADDITION TO 4 COMPLETE ; I STOCK OF ; STOVES AND.1 FURNITURE BOUGHT FOR , CASH ANDNOTTO BEitTN- . . -' IERSOLD ; ' : S, . - - ill Dr. S M. Wright, of Gibson Station, N. C, offers his professional . services to the people ot Kicnmond and adjoining coun ties. With & long line of successful expe rience, he feels warranted in " sayinjr that ihe most obstinate .cases,' where cure" is possible, readily yield to "hia treatment. 4, . fpriT rrr wtrpT' iw rv TD it? xxJLiu vii nun i u uan 5TU0KY JAC suing season, commencing 15 of March, at I xais celebrated JacK wiii stand tb ea mt place on Mountain : Creeks. Terms; 22. cash and $8. when jColt stands land sucks.vNo pains will be-spared to prevent accidents but I will not be responsible lor any that occur. Am wishing to raise . FINE MULES wiH do well to iave him serve.' . - - Respectfully mfW&?k - JASAONGR AMVfe; COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF the, Superior Court of - Richmond county made in-case of Jno. F. McNair, and ihos. I. UcNair. plaintifis. aeraim Duncan . McKay, and : others. deCendante, the undersigned commissioners; appointed by said decree, wilt on the 6th day of J one 1892, expose ; to public sale to the : highest bidder for. cash, at the Court House door, in- the town of Rockingham, . x,., ior p orpose 01 maxing ; paruuon muog ia- ieauai in common tnerein, 1,586 acres of heavily timbered land, sit- uate in JKicumojBd county, about seven (7) guiles from the R. & A. railroad. More ha.n half, this land is covered with round lone-leaf pine and all is heavily timbered. Full description of said land will be given ' day of sale. icThe title to the land is cleat. Any , person desiring jte purchase will be shown over the land. Address all enqui ries for further particulars! to Jim: D ', Bhaw, jr. Laurinburg, N.OS3k ? Jso. D.SHAW. r- I . rwiuuuwwttUDi COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF TTNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A j aecree 01 the bupenor Court o Rich - W9l! in of Stephen Quick, decd, vs. R. H ' Morri- day of Jaoe, 189a sell at public auction, tne court house door, in Rockingham;! Wf containing 450 acres, more or -less, 1 mg on ; jueiion s Mm branch and on North side ot Mark's 'Creek, and l beina ame land allotted to Catherine Morrison Widow iu.jwcom xr.ju.omson. as ber UOWer. . rnir descnntirm fAn'hA hA Jeferencea book :TT, pages 248, etc., of the Register's omce foi Richmond county, where said mortgage is ' recorded. Terms of sale cash. Timeof sale 12 m.-: This - - - -: ' . Commissioner,' CURED. III mmmm n The Corner Store-robm in - Hotel Rich' fflond building. ppiy to T C. Leak or .-v. wall.- r:;y-.:;.tf-:-";:.-T; . w.'-W::;' .1.-,' ;u'" ; I The uses of sorrow F comprehend : ; -"? -fitter and betterateack S Deeper and deeper I seemlo see -r.,-. ; Y7hynd wherefore it has to be. -- Only, after the dark vet days '."" r. - ! Db we folly rejoice uvthe sun's bright rays. Sweeter the crust tastes after the faiti"".. Than the sated gourmand's finest repast." The faintest cheer seunds never amiss " To the sicto who once has heard a hisavv; And one wlio has dwelt with his grief alone Hear all ih e music in friendship's tond ' :7: "ii-.; i'trirM v-s-"i'1-Scy better iAd belter! nlprthend How sorrow ever would be our friend. ; ",r Washington, D C RnajiEsq.CM ' mocratio Executive CommiUe. : ; New Hanover County. T . T ; ; I Deab 8iB:4-If yoa refer to fa raands made by the SL Louis Con- the delegate of the North. Carolin Farmers State Alliance ; as .the -"St Louis Platform" I.will say that my position cn it as correctly stated in anJitojijC yer several ireeks 850; r dojabt in dorse the preamble where . it re flects on the leadership of the demb cratic jpajy-s to the demarids on financeland r, iaod ' trasportatoin (therVfwoylthr themH They are exactly the same in substance as those of the demands passed by the National FamenTAl-. liance;and Industrial Union at St Louis in Iecember 18S9t : and were three of the National demands when I was nominated and elected in 1800 The financial question is the most important to our people.:; The land question does not afiect ns-as me have no United States lands in ;bur JThe jowinership of railroads cannot affect us nntilan amendment to. the Constitution of the United States is passed granting the right to purchase railroads, v b betweenXa,Tialroad commission with " power to make frelghMdSpengerl rates land government ownership, I believe the latter the best, but it is too far ia the future to warrant discussion now; 1 will only add mat as ions as f PP'Pf ! Pr" mit corporations to rown - the rail roads that . they; fihould be; treated justly nd fairly and no T0t8 of mine will be given to violate ' a con tract or , impair theirj property, V J did not desire to express rmy i yisws Over my signature at present as each sub-Alliance will be called upon to ratify or reject 'each of the aforesaid demands. Being chairman of th Executive copunittee : of : the State Alliance thispuhlicationmay efect the votes of some ; members that should have-preferedr should. -have voted on their own judgment '. . furstrnlyflf9 S. B. AUEXAKDEB. NewYork. Swi'i;;f(K 5The mmany !cmitte onibr ganization met in its big room in tiie basement Of the wigwam last night Thomas F. Gilroy presided. - Among ibse present were Register Fitzger ald, Sherifif Gorman,, Cpuntyj Clerk Mc'Kenna, ; Tolice : : Commissioners Martin and Sheehan, Commissioner of Jurors Martin.': Deputy i Sheriff Delmour. Senators Beech and Plun- kttt, Commissioner of Accounts Wahle, . Harry t Miner,-Aldeman Brown and E. T. Fitzpatrick.: Re ports from all the districts were : to the effect that the district organiza tions were - in excellent-condition and ready foi the campaign. About 1 1,128 Tammany men from all the Chicago con I vention ; - . ' voairman : oi tne Committee ; o Transpotalion; reported that the j sleeping car and meals, will cost $25 1 DUtlon on June 1U in lammany man -'ihe oravea wm lournev over the New Oork Central ; andthe Pennsylvania "Railroad tracks, leay ing here at 10. 12. and 2 o'clock on Saturday, June 18 arriving in Chica go the after ooon and evening of the following day:Accocamedation3 for the army I)e!3ocral3 :havebssn arranged for at the .Auditorium. LelandV and ilcCoy ,s ilclrbs beadquartersl';-Tammahy.w':be' ia ths Auditoriura, r ---y : - llethodiBt Recorder, ift::: S A negro was hired by a i professor of relirica as ita? assistant cn his arm. ; ;Thi3 if;man was; constantly talking cf keeping the Eabbath day as a day of rest from -secular pur suit?; but always excused .himself by 'quoting Scripture when hsr-rofaned ba'Sabtalh day hy domg CSSSSS3- sary work on hi3 farm. . . In time He fell into the habit jpf constantly don ing aUitirneIssary w work orij the; Xbrd 's daimdrnings; gtillf keeping up cjf course, his prolesssd ixsal; for the itityof.thei'aybfmtBt it b ean to be noticed th at he was al ways reparing r SundaywoikT during the previosa vrstk. In hajy time he weuldeuti doublef lotbt grass on Saturdays, as an excuse for bssicg U in he imorning I thati he might "shake the dewrout of it." So he called his negro servant up one Sunday . morningV " ybo5 "Come, ?Don';wanit get upmassa;jl always lie a bed on Sunday ; "mornr But get up and have your break- "Don't want no breakfast on Sun- mornj&igni&sss45 But y ou must get up and help us shake the dew p2Uhe grasa5lrv; ttDonT do no workBundays, mas- sa. I didn't hire toyrorkr.on , Sun- daTS.w : ': . -v-...t uBon see dat, massa, at all, dats naworkbfneoe8aty WeU, but would . you :cot ' pull youror but of the pit on the Sabbath day.T3Sg "Yes, massa, I would; but V not if I shoved him in on Saturday night'' STrallsTTsi ty.tJia IDiinicr, ; . ,. The mills and factories of the the country cost $400,000,000 and in jour months all the laborers who . drank swallowed all the mills and factories.Tw&h him at all time3 "The railraods in 18S0 were capi talized at 15,500,000,000. But even that enormous ..'sum ; is swallowed down in three month less .than six years. mMB?: MtAscipf By the lasi census the total bank ing capitakin;the United States was $717,000,00a - Jhe workingmenTpf this country gulp down the value of all the banks in this country in nine months. . " ;..': .;. ; :- - Five months ; pfiiquordrinJring by the laboring naenfof this country serves to' swallow up all the capital invested in telegraph stock in this countrr. - And this business unlike the telegraph; is under;Hhecb?itrol of the government. "; j . That is where the waste comes in. Thatwontd hava wrecked lh8 " Ro-" man Em pire in its palmiest days. We are told that.our circulating medium at the clcie of thenar ;was $100 000,000. It takes jast one year and a half: fbribur people to sjqwlhat amount at the- present rate; it goes downthe throats of our people in the form of liquor in a year, and a hall Commissioner Robinson ia the Bulletin of the State Board of Agriculture, In a conversation some weeks"iince with Governor Holt upon the subject of harvesting small graibe related tnelfbllo wing ' expenencej ofl: his, whicn ! should be gserallytkhOTrii; It is this: Before' he introduced the aelf-binder,i inhjrvesting liis small grain, he had a field of wheat containing Eaventy-fiveacr!:wked with a horse-rake alter 5 tb grain hadibeen!cut,S!Tbis! :glsahmglie kept separate from his other wheat and thrashed. t The result' showed one hundred and thirty-five bushels of wheat, in v round numbers $135, which was venr rarl baV the cost of aOTmpletel machine fottaryestingalidbindi inthis market. " " This is true econ omy., - ' f " " ' ;;Crsrtii ';0trsi An old t&vsieian. retired from' practice; having had placed in. his hand3 . by. an East India missionary - ih e formula of a simple vegetable remedy for; the ? speedy and permahant r cure .,f Consumption, Bronchitis-: atarrii-:' Asthma; and -f- all throat and-Xung Affections, also a positive find radical cure for Nervous Debility" and 1 all : ; Nervous Complain tsfter.. having I tested its ;wonciexfuLjBrative- powers in thousands of cases, has-ielt it his duty tp make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to ei ieve huiaaa sufferir, I will '; send free of charge," to all who desire it, this recipe, inGerman, French or h English, : with full directions forprepari:;3 and usir. Sent free by'inail by - addrersirsr.-with - stamp, namir-' thi3 paper;.'' Y. A"; Notes; 82J Powers' Eloci, r.::h:tsr, IT. Y.'- ,44 Xll ;t3 - ti3 0 t-l 7 We need better roads tb.Touhoui the ; StateGood Jroadsnfcheapea j transpctationj - enhahca the value on property and are adispensabletol any great prosperity of i Rgrlculture the-world'over ed the vise .bfbur cohvictilabbrv to this end..; If the farmers of the State pwere properly organized this policy could beinau-urated i to" thb:" up- fwnintsrtEschacge.- ; A rood subject for discr-sion bv farmers is how, EhalP we get'good country roac3. xne ; cpimon is 1 gaining ground, tha the besfe wayi is xo worK our rose 3 Dy conyics 1 larll nowl beirf cmplo l;i4;nnp a,- porations.: If it . is ; practicable" to I build a railrcad with convict labor, J why hot a good county road ? an'd whyannbt1h legislature his way the 1 great ' fanning interest of the State as well as private - cor porations ?- Exchange.;.'-. -rv" ': . (-:.; ngths publio Iroads .is ;a subject of great iritattbtbTery lannVr. The preposition is advanced and seems tb'findravbir -jlhatbur public ;county ; roads r thould . be worked by taxation and that the tai be raised byilevyicg a awheel i tax. thereby .making each man pay ac cording to tse ha mikes of tha road. Farmers, should discuss and deter mine : what action will ; be - taken upon the - question by ; the . next General I AssemblyIt ia an im portant iaatter.-- Exchange. -: Any farmbr ; would rather live in a country . where there are good roads, so he can get his goo&J : to ; market prices . are most favorable; Anv merchant wonld rather Hvc in a of the year. A physician would rather live ' in a country of good roads, so -ttat he can make professional: calls without serious - diGculty. Any minister, any teacherahy profional man, any artisan-in short; anybody and everybody -prefers to Jive in a com munity of good " roads. 'Exchange. 3 -l,ii? . A: romantio marriage occurred on theC. K &2Y;yR. yesterday between Tatum and UcC&ll, in South Cferolina.Apretty ( blondeVgbtbn the train at Bennett3yille, South oUnaand was joined at Taturn by a well dressed young man, with a rain ister, and before the tram -reached McCallibelcbupla er9manCad wife. : The bride and groom took the Carolina. Central train for Ashe- ville,N, C.ber6ejr :irillspend their honeyoaon ; rj&ttiX ; MAtTEB FULLY SXPLAIKFn. , h OnCVedhesday jorningSMiss Mattie Lou IfcLeod left her mother's hoae at Blenheim and took the early morning train to go on a visit to her aunt at -WaJE.e:iXiresii leasi thatt was; " htt; destinationSMher tnotfier thbughtjWhen reached Tatum, however, lit Julian Uathesbn, also of Blenheim,in corn- pany with Bev. Mr. Easterling got Kna tA VnrfS hetvtvnn Tatnm ; and UcColl. the next statwni Mr Jiasterr; ling duly solemnizea the marriage oerembny between thenv in the pres- encaofsuchpassengewasnappeneai to: be ahoara 63 witnstses Lir. L-ss-terling then got eff al McColi and retnrhedhbme young couple proceded on their way rejoicing, i But instead, of going ! to Wakb Fpmtihey yrent on a bridal tbur:o ;Asbviliej: Cpurmost hearty goir ish Wattend Jthem , sin cerely trusting that they may never have reason to regret; their . hasty action. -Bennetts villa Banner. ?Ir. W; Brbwn while ploughing in af field jnJStanly up a chaned -log. -Under thi3 ,he found $32,50 in geld and silver, which was put there, it appears,' in lool. ' - FROM FRIEND-TO FRIENttf Goes the story of the excellence of Hood's Sarsaparilla and what it has accomplished and this ia the strongest advertising which is done-on behalf of this medicene. - We endeavor to tell hcststly what Hood's Sar-" sanarilla island what it will do, but what it has done is far more important and far more "potent. Its, unequalled record of cures is sure to coavinoe thoss ,w"ho have never trie! Ilood's Carsarilla tbr.t it i3 Duih&sai 11 Mordergg4E Fred;SDou'd&3 - ia a epeech ? at Cbic;o axs-cays car f mada tbe i ti :esi cianaer c: ni3 ti:y when he j intirastei that if soutbemlynchln's colored people would turuihemiits arid larn to maice'dynamite.Dombs and ess tbemT'Kowit would doubt less pay MrDovrlas a great deal better to spend his wind in. try ing to teach: the ignorant class?pjf-;lneirbes who commits the trapeS rand Mother u desist, for it uj theignprantm most cases who urged on by such in-1 5?raawrr marfc8 as the above that tv." : v a wnujo a cause which precedes effect ; agdif j "v" iY,; v j to civilization wine from tne face of I the earth such a ;cause. : Now and j wen a negro.may; nave oeen pun- top hastuy-the, same applies w no nas ine wenare 01 nis . country 1 at heart, whether- he: be white - ox black, can aflord . to. condemn the swift extinction of a criminal so hei nous as to justify lynching, and so tnrnar na (hara'ura triori'TOfi A ' cm '4va T to every sacred prinap tion just , so long; will . such hell smutted criminals meet ' the I fate VUieeserir Greensboro Patriot. - . "1- - - . .On May 20th, 1892, three warrants were issued against A. A. ;Holton, late clerk of the Superior Court of I Guilfordi;c4)uiy5,upbh:::affidayit8 1 one ot tne sureties.mfhis iofficiaH bond. TAni u tniiAA I - a rt Lia . w - p .;T.lff -J ; w , - wate med to over a mruuuvu tea vi vjj usui ' uy iuc Cain Creek Omirrv Comnnnv ThessJ cMes wM-e tried hefnre ft instifirnf was I adjudged guilty and a fine of $55 in each case was inspesed C!lie ttiird was awarrahti -ra bezzlement in failing to pay over to the county treasurerJfinesand fees in sundry cases, a portion of which is applied to the public schools.: In; this last case examination as waived "4 ftndlJth. ; defendant- held .0 bau fwinej: sumof, f uuto appear at the next term of the Sa- j perior Court, J It is quite possible that other and more serious charges than these will be inquired into ; by I he State soiiator Raleigh News and Observer;':-'. '" :. l: ". ; TVe bave beard in "our travels rumor which seems toib anthentio regarding :: the "Gideon's Baid secret pblitical opdlerfin tbis State which is taid to bt in existence and to be similar in its organization to that which has, been - proven to exist in Geonria. and : which v has j exposed there It is said that there is a Grand Gideon at the head of the order in tbe State, and' that there is a Chief Gideon for each of the nine congressional districts. line chiefs and the Grand Gideon constitutes the executive committee, j- s-r; .1 1 0ut its mandates -and to vote work for the men desisnated byrjt. j There are "said ; to be ubrganiza S1- Cutoii:Cauca8ion;5::?i!; 1 If ri Elias i . Carr ; fpr . governor- is exactly in 'y: lihewiththis S policy He represents tne principles rot re- formonwbich tbe alliance and btb er reformers are partically a The nominatiottf-Mr-e CarrSex- president Of tbe State : alliance, IS a capital selection, and should receive tbe rjppcrt cf of all who. favor gooc government; IHe will lead :ihe; tick et tp yktoryilibe ckets a whole 'IsanTi-admirablb.hbnb'rahd will? be strongly iuppbrted.r : 1 ; - v -j - ' Daserrlng Fraue. "X We desire to say to our. citizens, that for years we bave. been 'seeling Dr.. King's New'I)iscov'ery:rforkmisumptT6n;;?'I)r King's New; Lire Pills, rBacklen'a: Arnica Salve and Electric Litters; and havene'ver handled remedies that-sell as well, oxi that have given such universal satisfaction. 7e do cot hesitate - to-' guarantee '; then everv thne. and we stand read?: to refund the-rurcbase rric3. il satisfactory 'fesulti .do not follow tts-r use. -' These, remedies I-ave won their rre-t popukrity 'purely ca their raerita-V ll Fowlkes & Co.; Dr:3- ;-'-.' ':: : -v 2 C.. -triLt3. Corresponden t of Ne w York Vorld, . - . The treotypedSrepfurtof -ovfri whelming: and . ove-rpo wfring num bers which fcame upr frbci lost battle : filZxianed out from Mr.. Lincoln cae of biS best anecdoteVilAn Illi- noi3 friend of llrj liincolnwbo bad two sori3 in the army of the Toioraac, ! called tasee blra attbehiteHbu-,:- injhe summeTfa32,and;fal parental solicitude about ihet safety cf his jsonsjaria their chances of $u ess, asked Mr. Lincoln how manv Jeff Davis had ,000.000 men in the fied, , This startled : the; : man Aiier - regaimug nis composure ;, ne iasked Mrncol n how he koew this ac?ivi.r;iincomTepiiea . ( itavp nn vhanaimK nr nn.n t . !n..i whipped down inVirginiaTie always says that the rebels had three men to one. . Yes, sir, I have 1,000,000 in 000. - - - - Anriena in need is a friend ondeed. and i hot less than one million peop-e have fonnd iief onol, ttio.r.A Oft'; TV- t xt J DlSCOVerV fOiT;-ConstilTiit1on3 CnmrJia SxfiA tK)ias.it you nave never used this Ureat ugh' Medicine, ; one r: trial cwiU convince you that it has wonderful curative powers in au aiseases oi inroat. unest ana Liunrs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed Or money will b e- refunded. "Trial bottles free at W M Fowlkes & Co..Drtic I Bwro Aiarge potuea puc.UDa ft Tha Issued State Chronicle; The - Atlanta .Constitution - thus states tersely "and - conprehensively ihrfKtmmSm to-day is formed for the purpose of rpsistincr TTeff orT trorrAsaiAn n n A posing the spirit of the sectionalism which appeals to the :prtjudicea of the-warand -strives tolurn the sponsible race led by corrupt arAna democrats all over tfie bOUtn shouldsee that no such a. calamity constitutional government is in the success of .the democratic party. The republican iparty vt the party jofcen' tralizationrrtheparty f not favors the centralization of the pow er of tbe government rat Washing- ton, but also : the centralization of i0bj mbneyQt thecouhtrf injithe 1 hands OfifiW.: fayetteville Observee,. The Observer is glad to learn that the peach crop in Cumberland 'this yearwill he abbvtbe-average. ; In many sections theSitreeayare&irlv well loaded with f fruit. ari3:the : tbat;tbe'pech'es the cold snap in Apxil'and May is aj delusion. on human and horses anill ahimalsr cured- in?iB0 - jminutes by Woolford : Sanitary Lotionr 0- This never fails. .Sold by Dr. :W. il. Fotrlkes & Oj., Druggists Eocking- ham, N. C,, ; : Red Springs Coment..- " , , A merchant of our, town received anlorderatiread thisrway rDere sin :PleajBend me 4 pounds of cof and some te. '. My wife had" a boy f "?v lass pigni. ifiViniQ -fti? 4l niKsvfr n n"l.; nulla fev OrricEo S. Chkbbt,- 21 Draton; St; . ;:. .;" Savannah, Ga., Deor 16, 1890.;;: Messrs. Lippman Bros Savannah", Ga. Deb Sir-I would like to add mvtes- timoney to the almost miraculous-efiect of P. P.'r. in the case -of. Mary Ingraham. a woman living on my place; she had ft con stant oueh. sore throat, -debihtv: etc.. and. was emaciated "degree;: toat . sba- . .-'.... . : - ; - y ' . . . : was. unableto get out of bed unaidedi b6 ing given up physicians; she had taken,the ruinous Bocalied Ulood Medicines without the least effect, until being put under-the Ifi?;? P Kr? lu,VrV I life. You can refer to me at any time as to, the effectof P. P:Pi inthfl foresoics cas e.;;, Yara-trulyr-;;;iS5 ."pi; - . ? ' . SAM DEL CIIEltRY. : jrpr saleby all drugg'Sts. R; PfA- wonderful medicine; it gives . -, an app5fcite,;iff Invigorates and r " - -strengthens. - .; ' P. P-. P. - , Cures rheumatism and all paihs yr ". ;f m side, .acii ana Shoulders, .' : v':- knees, hips, wrists and joints. Pv P Py -; Cures sypaili in all its-various I'-kJ ir-irstages, --"old : ulcers sATes and S'l-P&tl: kidney complaint'-'f'i'-iU P. P.' P.: '.Cure3 caiarrheezema, efysr a . ' all sKn dise,as"a'miercc.i ' " ' ooisonina. r- .v-:!.;- P, P. P. - Cures dys.pejs:a, chronic female ' - " . constitution and lzs3 cf man-" k":i: '.-V; hoo'l. -- ;- P.:P. P. Ths Lest blood purii :r cf ths z ge f "----::-; Has -'rr.aJa .-permanent- cares '.i:.''"v:rv:.'-.'.-thia allciher tlool . remedies." logkiiart - i ::onnioss ATTORNEY -AT - LAV., ' 03ce over J. C, Wrt :& CpStSre; I TJ UREiALKE GUTHRIE; OSceover DrJ. M. Stansilljs, One door . 1 '''i east of Hotel Bichmond. .T" " . R0 CKING II A 11. N, " - " : ftt" f i'rt'-i'''' Ni j I j l - i 1 1 i 1 h i If uuii.i.ii wi .J3 Offers his professional services to the peo. pie of Rockingham and. the surrounding . country rTOCice overDr. J. II. Stan-T- sill's:-. ;. , :.;,r. .. . ; Api23-92-tf, -. ;' r - rnp-v'vl 1 i I i 1 !L 2:-' Z'-- V - rr.. - - - - - - , - ;sp'x . ' :bbme tbbu:withaEa all aSair 1 that- you'mayv needTn- England. the Continent and many other for-' - eign countries, mysslf and wares are :l well known: Many American fara ilies Hon heireiurnl frorn:abrcsd my articles-.- with 3 they know .thern "pretty ' weD; hu.tr . you maynot bebne ot ihese.l T4 .;Confidence between man and man v-.' is slow of growth, andlwhen focsd.; its rarity makes it valuable I ask renr-g5a' ence to this Journal to endorse that; ; confidence, r I do; not think , it : wiUi; inisplacedS I make the best form of a cUre-; ' an absolute onefor biUousaessand 1. headache that can be found in this-i" y earSSThe curb iseb small in iteelfS and ; yet its comfort, to you 13 , SO ; , limit: when relief comes that it .has be- . eome the marvel of its -time. One and a half grains cf medicine, coat-, ed with sugar is my' remedy, in" tbe V shape iof one3malIlIkhoWtb$D commerce as Drtr HAYDOCK'S; ; NEW LIVER PILLi : It is :bld iu the markets of Europe, but 13 new; brth;encr ricaciae a Jg low Sis - ar be sold at, 25?cent3;S2ndla ' Jj?c-)UJ caitl for a eampla:; vial, to trv theinV; before jpu. purchase. 'KCJ' C h DK. HAYDOCIk, -' V: 63 Fulton Stlp YB 4 t " ' - - - rcoiarsBi soiacEiaxTijai, :i: NORTH EOUNO Daily v,--.' NO. 2." - Lv Yilmingtoa........."..w.: 4 D &. i Lv FayetteviUe .........M..."... 8 15 : LV,Sanford..jw.....Vw......:M- LvClimax5.i...i;l.,lI;;-50, :-.a, L'vren8boKCMMMwi2 p. in? LvBtokesdaie;MMWi; ;:1 27 ;: ,?5 ;i LvN& W J unct-Walnut Cove" 2 60 " Lv: Rural Hall A? Mt; Airy........ 45'. M :' Lv B.eRnettsville - 5 25p 13'; l4VtJiaiwn.is;M.w b lo r ' i, r : LvRamseur. 2 15 p. ni Ar. (JreensDOTo........ Lv Greensboro 7 4S Lv Mt. Airy ....... .............12 00 noc!t "' Ar.Rural Hall,w.w..."Mi-.v....;; 1- 24 p. m.-- Ar M.& W Ju-net-Valnu Cove, 2 4 - "; ,"" -Ar Stoke8dale,.i.;-...i.."...-.. 3 13 .; " . - -Ar Greensboro.........".'.'.. 4 Ca - . AyClimax,i....i....4..4 Ai?- Sanfojds;-.;V.i.i ....... '6 4.0. ;-,l':i--'-'-:; Ar.FayefleviUe'isV pa Ar .Wiimitoa.. ....4ii5 p. n..-- Ar Bennetteville' ftAVVUMV,"',M-V,.,...' V i ... Lv ' Fayetteyille. w ii..-i.' S 23 . ' S,' ' Ar rRamseurrt'wv v x"i :"l:d5' ;;.:; Ar Greensboro...... Lv lladison .... ........;. 745 ' .." ' Train ' N6. 2 connects at 'as;rd''with:. Seaboard - Air Line for R&le?h, Norfolh:v: and, all point3 North, asdilYalaafc (?5ve-:; with the Ncifo'k L V es'era. Eailccsd fotyT yTinston-Saleni,E,oanc'l5 .and pohita North, ;; -?M West cf.lioanske.'rVV'--' :;'K"yv': - ; -'" .;r.Ti?iin3 'Kos.:2 audi" treakfr:t it Trj-'l.- . etteville; Nos.-' Land 2 dinner, at i.fihiu Cove; Np." 1 supper at Fayetta-Tii' 3. IYE two-eent'-'stassri tr:!I " -;i" yr e aaS r-le" of AETHra's II : :: I - A i -
Rockingham Post-Dispatch (Rockingham, N.C.)
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June 9, 1892, edition 1
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