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KOCKEf.- .SEND YOUR ORDERS FCR '- WE IKVITE YOU TO COM! : ' Tlic Racket - :T0 THE ROCKET-- . Satisfaction guaranteed in , Price and ; - Quality of Work. - With any other .weekly in this section a the State., o IT IS GROWING,. ' ITS GROWTIKIS BASED ON ITS MERITS. ' , AND VOL.; X; ROCKINGHAM, RICHMOND COUNTY; N. C," JUNE 16; 1892. NO. 23 Sijpscnif Tio Price jr-f 1.50 Per Tear; : j - ' lr. IT, 1; STEELE, "OPERANIYK AND MECHANICAL " Offers his professional; services to' the citizens of Rockingham - and community, also la the -citizens of Anson,Stanly, Moore, Moatgomery and Robeson counties.-iBe is well famished with all thelatest Improved instruments "i " Teeth extracted -without pah. COf fiice over Miss Blakey'e store gho&s and Harness ! . A "W, JONES has moved" over -the AV store of J, W: COVINGTON; and is doing ;first-clasa work in his line. Boots, Shoes andJUarnesa made and repaired ' in - the best possible manner and -At lower ricea than they have ever been known in this market. r;Good hand-made " Wagon Orldles at 5100; other bridles aV corresponding low prices A. full stock of Harness and Bridles always on hand, and made to order on ahortnotire bv skilled workmen. ' -- - 3 . - -.A. W.JONES. ! Don t.; otiGT; ' : that'- 1 - -r ' YOU CAN v - ALWAYS FIND S'r.-V " ' AT THE T5TEWART; ' ' I STORE A PULLXINE OF ' -' ' : GENERAL" MERCHANLISE . r " IN ADDITION TO ACOMPLETE:-- STOCK OF STOVES AND- -'. FURNITURE BOUGHT FOR ", - CASH AND, NOT TO BE UN-- j ..rJ DERSQLp.j; - ' -t" CANCERS CURE1 ' Dr. S MJ'Wrfebt. of Gibson station. N. G., offers hia professional services" to the people of Richmond and adjoining conn ties.; With a long line of successful expe rience he feels warranted in saying that the 'most obstinate rases, where cure 'is. possible, readily yield to his treatment. ' ' THE CLEVELAND GRAY. I A KETUOKY JACK This celebrated Jack will stand the en suing season, commencing 15 of March; at my place : on Mountain Creeks 1 Terms, $2Vcash and $8 when Colt stands and sucks. No pains will be spared to prevent accidents but" I ; will not be responsible tor any'that occur. AlllwiBhing to- raise FINE MULES will do weU ' toTiave him serve.- , . Respectfully - - ' J AS. A. INGRAM. 1 COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF - BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF the Snpeiior Oourt of - Kk hmond jeounty made in- case of Jno. P. McNair; and (Tnos. L. McNair, plaintiffs, against Dunean McKay; and others. defendants, the undersigned commissioners; appointed by said decree, will, on "the 6th day of J une 1892, expose .to public sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Court House door, in the town of Eockineham. N. C, for purpose of making partition 1,586 acres of heavily timbered- land, sit uate in Richmond county, about seven (7) miles from the A. railroads More than half this land is covered with'roond long-leaf pine and all is heavily timbered. Full description of sail Jand -wJl be given day of Bale. The title to the land is "clear. Any person desiring to purchase will be shown over the land. - Address all enqui ries for further particulars to Jno. D. Shaw.jr.Laurinburg, N.C- . ',-. Frank McNeill, 1 ' ' t . " Jno. T. Shaw, j. ) Commissioners. COMMISSIOFEE'S'SALE OF -TTNDER AND. BY; VIRTUE OT? 'a C .decree d the Superior Conrt of Rich raoi .cotlDty' made at", September term, eT , "" e 01 j no. ju bmitn, Adm'i of Stephen Quick, dee'd, vs. R. H. Morri Honxne samebemg an action to foreclose it iDoriBage:; j. wi on the 6th oay of Jane, 1892, sell at public kuctloh, at tne courtN house dnor iw Rrti,;w,"7 in sain wmntir V.- l t. . . - ' ui iana lying and being in eaid coun- ty, containing, 450 acres, more or less, ng on Melton's Mill Era fani i 8iient:Mark'8 Creefe. -Cbeing s.ame.land allotted to .Catherine. Morrison irj TOm. C: .son, as her reference to book TT'rff o book TT,' whSl?. Klm? county o-- jUiyitKage is recoroed. ; lerm! oi sale cash Tim. i- iri 1; m, Apnl27,1892; A.C.SHAW, Commissio,ner Corner Stnr Anl I . M' - ' iu Aiutci iwt Hotel Rich-- t or THE BBA7EST OF THE BBAVE -Mid the fiower-wreathed tombs I stand, ".Bearing lillies in my hand. v Comrades ! in what soldier .grave I;.-.. ? i Sleepea the bravest of the brave? - .: it Is it. "who sank to rest - -v , , - With his colors round his breast ? , Frindship "makes. hia tomb" a'shrine, : - Gai-lands veil it; ask not mine. One low grave yon tree beneath '-.., Bears no roses, .wears no wreath;: . . C Yet no heart more high and warm .: '' " Even dared the battle stornu - a . V";-. - Never gleamed a provider eye -" - . In the front of victory; Never foot had firmer tread t v , On the field where hope lay ded. ' Than are hid within thfstomb " - Where the untended grasses bloomrr ' And no stone, with feigned distress,"" MoeWtbe sacrgd loneliness. s -, i- -Youth and beauty, dauntless will - Dfeama that Lfe eould ne'er fulfill, 1-TIere lie buried;hee in peace' 11 - ". Wrongs and woes have found release "Turning from my comrades' eyes,' , ' '.. Kneelrng wljere a woman lies, , , r I strew-lillies on the grave.-. - Of the bravest of the praye." Tha ITumber of Govras Shs Considers Absolutely Necessary. : v " . Philadelpha-Times.. , . '--r' - -,' - Please give me a penny, miss I want to buy - some.' clothes,'' said la dirty,' ragged littleurchin to, a young woman just emerging from a fashion ui r : v: - That's mv trouble too"' she t i t .v j I vouth a nickeL ' . ' . - V MYou always want to buy olothes I said her escort; yet 'ther. gown you t.. nn a rh am o i)ier WKof i rf wx n'nh mh I r- ... , v... - ;- - -v v" - I itrn - a i , jl. i r . ... r , ..... .... I a eirl can go about in one costume '. 6" ""i- as Wa&V looks nrstone was aosoiateiy .in rags.- I ou are a . inue severe, smuea tne man ,"DUt leu me reauy. wnai W W enntnt with for: a V 1 enmmer rtninT. iir lnciuwi : .. ' , t p - I. nrT - Mi ' Jx ."L 'J!. parisdn-Tvith others -;"-.; -- I -ofld like haKkaW W hams and a blue and white outing costume with' pretty; shirt waste for . - . - - - . i muruiug. ineu iwo uu ujiu wmiepcoo lu.u uw,t gowns ior: afWnoon, 'Iwith three China silks and a pretty , grenadine "J1CU fcue UB wefB .uw uy thinner materials Two. very swell tailbr-jnade travel " , "Wouldn't one-be enoughr in.Uhan28peIcent;,S?fara3a8UUV 1sn-nnt6ii thamun :-!....,-v;. r I "No. indeed: suppose anything ahould happen to it when vou were . r .;. t.: ... . n - - : miles away from your : dressmaker, You wouldn't efpectm'e to journey I all over the country in a white mus-1 in,wouId ;you?'-This last with j ench. unconcealed scorn for his mas 1 lgurauye mat tpe escort J pry- J ests vigorously- that" he -did not mean - anything.-,-ur course, sne Buew owi. auu,wouiu bub jjiease wi- ighlen-himj still r further "regarding any other trifles thai are neccessary. j "WoiU'Vf hen it comes to - evening- . "H r mM t:v- iat ., " , . . ..... 7. j- -. T.. . v,.r.' think a white creoe. a black ietted n j- ... ii ''-t . t- . . . . k . ... T'. V:-1" r and a pale pink Lansdowne trimmed some Frehcy way- with black would rdo. : Then of couse there mtBt be at least six jiats, a large oiacK. one ana dilto in-white;' a" traveling jauiity toquef a sailor: and t??0 -pretty: habf dressy ones, with the. China silks, - l","Then - a7r-han.dsoinfl -.tailor-made jacket, a mackintosb'tbe regulation ins wran 'in. RnmA :litA-shart p noes and stockings- to mater all the wu.-- j t.: &v.iruo,.giuyc iiiiuB, auu uetb mutt daintir -nnflVMi ,0,r,-f . Lj .... v .. wi. ,; u.iu. uvu k: v trifles woman loves." - - v - - 1 7 xs uiai au r - queried tne oewna- ered young man; . . '---S- f, r "I Jthink-that is all," "assented Jhelparty proceeded to South .Carolina, girl iih'that air . that ; accompanies a searching of the'memory. "How moderate you are 21 - llOh;' no. I forgot parasols and tea- gowns, interrupts the thinker v who has'npt beard his last remark" and therefore failed tordetect the sarcasm underlying tbe Tyords." : ' . ' " tpXl wpnld i be "quitecontent; wWi such a wardrobe," sbe sighed long mgfy,; ."For bo w : long "ueried the ' man " who" was -r-beginning" to realize a little what a woman con siders essential to their com fort. I" Why X n til next- fall, of cousb,' she replies with an air of conscious virtue tighter and determines to wait a'little longer before hd declares his. inten- tions. Great" Increase In ClitLrch UenTsersUp j r snawn ty the Census; ; . D r.H Kr jCa r rol 1, s pecia 1 a gen t o f the census of the. churches, contrib utes' to TbVForum for June an arti cle which contains-a summary of the ! most important tacts gat herd by the mWmmpnt' inrPfttT.rntinKv - --jb . i.wwv, i but special students of the subject is aware 01 toe nrodisious -numnert ' c" JL - .1 T-r t r.; . I .i ' iiici j; ui lUBiauuc, vucic uioai. leaskuiiccu i .. branches tof Methodists ' not less than- nine of Presbyteriansl and more of Baptistsi all of whichl. Dr. f-Arrnll Rddunesin1 -evidpnea of the very uttermost religious freedom Jn 1 tneunitea fsiates. -jno tendency 01 very funny to ee, and - the young It 7iil ITecessarilly fee a Shcrt Oae- candidate and platform for 7,000,000 A i renctt rnysicianr drives a i crra-aia man thinks of the changing seasons JtHay net EzcSsd'650O00O '" emocrats De not chosen tosuit for Patting Eoubt at Ecst the time," he says, I'seems to mesoUqsin ine jmsaissippi vaueyai powerful an impulse as that toward tbvterian Church in 11837 ; into new android f school, branches: was the - The increase in church member-1 .kin Ka tuu.n i.nM.11 nnnn An. Y cade 1880 to 1890 thau it has gener- ally been supposed to be, as tbe-tol- lowing, examples will; 8hoy: Methodists: at once tne largest and mnsl flfroreissivftdennminatinn. .have I .-z-j.' n hrnnftA -. . - i i :.s s-i I a nnnr . - :u i i i i rn u m iiarv aiiuir w :' f : - ; . .! . - ; , . I Uen years of more than 5UU.lXXV.and f i . .-i i - - -" - it - - - ,;. . ; I liberalization." This explains in large ,vau uaies, u tuuipartu ...u.v,. u P,u6B,e ate to me same lor a lew seconds, or rrm ij.s-.-r-. - fij,i r decree, I think, the multiplication of with' last eai., .- became interested. Thh conductor, until the blister Js"; formed; whtci; -7 divisions The division of the pres-- Third, should it be settled that porter and, brakemen made-search will alway occur; - iHhe" blister - "v-, vr.TT: .1 - most striking instance'.our- history this wUI create a shortage or 1,000,-' search, but no dog qould be louud uced by ah ordinary vburo; .'if,-, on tho; Continent and many other tor afforded of Ihe liberal ideas in theol- 000 ales, as in many cases" the land and th quest was" finally givin up. the contrary;, the . blistee' contains efgn-Ufttries, myself and :wares are . Pgy, not even, excepting the Unitari- changed Irom cotton to .corn -is the. Just as &hepas8engera,bad settled ottiy team,it maybe asserted-that, i.knownLMaAxAtoeru'aji.fatu-.. .nnfrnr.nmn,, fo rvinimKrni best land and the averag -land aban- ialaa doze the dog-set "up a heart- yfeia extinct r"- - - off their, return.- froin.abn.aa u,i"'uu- r"ox jah- DiAu" nmuwwoov 'c ul JUl, lunaunwR wm,. lu' hiA percentaie is surpassed y the - . . . I Tiiunai iruu 'iiiciciuwu ' . nuui uu.uuu i TA'r.j v r . m vvi rmDKa i i Rsrt t I Church increased S3 per cent.. The "returosof. the C.tholCh,rcW? 1880 were obviously incorrect: as the showing of thoriGatholio 4?crea6e Js I - .. 1 . . ' . ; -r . i CoUc population; ; being -nearly 6,500,000 .The .total numberm- "'""r 1 '-p '"'7 . " rrZ beat for thirtv vears after the ulant cording to the census 1890, is 12 W.?6-, i ltvl I an nvflraofl erntrv- nr mnrn 1 t inat V1PR nt lnnmhs mpm hprfl fftn 1 make a showing : of the progress .of Unchurches, there is no such lack of It - i - . ' . ' . : . . ' ; . popular interest in religion as among many circles of thought there is sup- poised to Be,". "tr. Carroll's article is the first publication in any ", sense complete of the census worM of the cuftuejr txius iat uiauc, Tria CflnT?s of TrnaLnva' v aivuiw uirei. - - -7.1 I , Mr. JA, Clotitz, ,a M7year-old son of Mr. TrTI Clonti;- or?!W Creek township,- was in town Friday iii. rA.r ii "j i.m C -1 rnHnW-fmrn ' iter rifltpr of tt"". ." -j"---. - , , . , ,T , tt 't -r 1 ....... - - -.7 Vi1! Wxon:16-yeai5old tlassie o the gme township.: Ha had the written f consent of his parents andlalso of the girl'sito the union. On -balurT dyMr-Henrv-Hagler' qame;to "town 'fbt---the:'p'urboserbf'-s'ecuring license to :.marry.,tbe ..'same 'girl; After reaching here" he "found7 that j Clohtz was ahead of him; but, declare k ua.lA .A ow .nrfritiirn to Goose Creek 1 - . - 1 penecting nis- arrangements: to get - Tt;; u n.!,fi,n.ii;: 4 i ii ci. : ,;x liio uo uiu Daiioiavvviii y auu earl i Sundav mornine he appeared fat net residence accompanied - oy a i T few friends: and'securing tbe girl the T where they , were' - happily married, returning home the same day, ' - . ' A leader, Since its first introduction, Electric Bit-. tera has gained Tapidly ml popular . favor. until now it is clearly in the lead .among pure medicinal tonics and .alteratives as a beverage or-ictosicant, it is' reW - i .. ... il: a.-.i.' t nized asihebest and purest-medicine fori nnaiirtipnia nf Rt.hrtiopk iiirpr-nr TTiflncvrs! . r ;; ra: 7yS ConstiDation. and drive Malaria from- the system. Tsatisiaction -guaranteed who eacn bottle or the mQnev will bs refunded. . . - . . i . . . i - Price only. 50c. per . battle.- For 'sale by J.. iJr. w --21. x owlKes & Co s Drug btore.1 THE GIlOvOTG COTT0N CSCP, Eal: Atlanta Constitution. r f There is such a lively interest manifested in the possibilities of the cotton crop that the Constitution has made an effort to obtain a con servative estimate based Jropon the undoubted facts of the situation -A Constitution man called ' on Mr. S. Mrlnraan yesterday,and alter a full discussion of existing iind probable conditions, that" well-known cotton J expert said'.-. " ' - . , . . - r -I 1 growing crop .of cotton has "cv pviu at o vau 1 mn tn et'nv at enma ilota trViir ara rwsonaHv correct. v- ------ : ." - : - ; , - -. .-. i ?stx the filling ofl in the use M liliers oi uw.uuu tons mateacer- tain decreasaJrom the past crop '.on tMS score 01 U.UUU Dates : - ' "Second, the jnundation of from v . v " 11118 lale aaie manes almost . certain r percent, as ;om pared wito. last year, doned for cotton it is said represents J an ayra proaucuvuesB.: an average productiveness.--- . l!in08 it appear8-88 "an -Sim OS 1 1 inusiar, w reel preiiy safe ; in j oni nnsition. hut there are - nosaibih r 1 . . u- linn nnd rrmn : nw.k.k KHak- nh!k -T I cc i M . tV.f nn Jf... (U 1 ' ' k" " , u. i ,. ... r- - - .-li - , . . ... anQ oiaif V aurmg paev . ninnth. IVnf t in iIoahuim (n, mMu uiuuiui iumu ucvmnos iu aviww i - - . - . . - i msteaQ oi oeing it per cent, -is as much as 16 per cenW- Would ;rr, 'L 01:?'?-1?',e?! f ,es'-r , r -11-1 - J!i! t --JTL J 'i'.l -U LS- lr I " an rnTin liinris fit rrfiii unit vimiii npinir . - . - .s- . ' , 4C t lf: i i r"".. ,t! ' .-. r :. . . - i . A v t. . r--; it : Ujere 13a decrease irx acreage 01 13 mot uiuj. ; xxe cuuuuueu jn:anu conlaines any fluid It is evidence of i- jlorae 4oyou w:tu-a may aaair positive fact that the crop now grow I ""1 the dog got under the Wheels, trol of, physical laws wfiich" cangS ...Oontulence between man ana man r, ungwiiube easily IjOUU.OW bales ana ms aeaui song .was sometning ax liquid heated .to-a .certdn tem-nsjiowKgrowm, anuwotfn .ivuno, , ' The I snor or tne crop we nave just gain- jappauing.xce conuuuiur was uvtr t peraturer to become steam: the epi 1 wsrariiy, m.re ik Mi uuyi,i.9- jerea. - - noyeu.- xae gubuu uuu iuu.eu ior mermisis raised, tne blister pronuceo: ""ucurt7 uu,iuaM. '-r - Bixby, "TT T..TT . r r . ... and the! , .5 v' ww I fair avtTtt orA waa i n rn nn rf-. nn trt hero. , 0 . - - . . -. .. n I 1IT fMIII IIII III I'llllllll IMII MH i'lilllB crop will be 10er cenLTJower in condition'through-the ieasonMhan. - "e one just gatnereo, ana we .nave - , r. ' . j... ' 777. - 7 . II ? t - V uw oaiea menuoupu -aoove. iuaB i n uerrv t x 4 ". V H rimosi, unuerau iiiesse . cuuuiuuus, w i ' - j 11 m 1 -J . A.: H 4,Nowx I do-not" assert that- the cropTwill be only 6,500,00.0 bales, nor do pretend to estimate the :jsize of the crop ,powgrowing.T I am mere ly endeavoring to show the possibil ities; ,why- lhelAmerican" xjrop of 1892 ;93wili be the: smallest; known for several years, Ift however, these lua6 uiuuiFmu 1 past two years, "it can ue appreciated - -t -i- l. ii Pl"S puoinuu vhubo i . - . . . r. . 7.n."e C?Un T?a, vu AtA mivuvusauwj: ,MvwA M and how probable .it " is :4hat by DecemFer .lst we " may7 have the highest : praise w,6 vhaye .had for. a longtime-.,'." - -3 ; wr9 fZifm R 9ei Columbia State.' . ' . . South Carolma, the smallest State in the South; with next to the small - est Deocra0 'vote threatens the naltoal Democracy with its "grave . , . -if e . 7 W..-. . . . . c Uisusiacnon u tne nrsi cnuice- 01 two-thirds oflhe Democrats of "the Union is nominated for president; and Nevada, with a jjopolation ,10, "000 smaller than Spartanburg coun- pared. With, the - present -wonderlul T , - t , . . Hhroat andXnng Affections, also ap ye.if; " wm oe couunueu lo-murruw. . ; nnd radical cure for Nervous j y.. y ! i-. -.' ....' I . fill.. ' .... . u k ii iL'i it!. ' :-.l -: Jo post monem examinauon wui all nervous-uom . .. T M M I I I I.H l.l I m I l.fini.LIMM . VI IIMIIIV I . . ' " ;: , - - . . - . . 1 ty; warns the Democracy of. the lossj of 5,791 Democratic - votes if the Carolinathrough her tuierepresen- a tatives made herself.' ridiculiousi enouuh 'hutKevada: is 2 a!, flv fitting, j , :.,. .... .--.., - ... - - . I on the wheel of the dadcUt-s'- dollor. - ATentrihanlst on a Train. - K; There was a Termd 'conductor J on" the eastbound train '.the other night," said Johtir Dr Patterson, a Kansas' City man," to' a-'t.-. Ioui Globe - Deuiocrat reporter: "Thecar was crow ded,.and sharea my. seat -if. . c. r - r I wnu uouiui uruoiuier, wuu was - r - : r 1 ffiXnenSe' of hlS felloW T)aSSen?er8. I fAs the conductor came alonor a'dosUMrihB Wn fniinnnlfalib . . : .- - , v- s - uer our seat negan 10 swn 4 vici- uujr., ; iuBwU Lioe orummer.. ..no oogs allowed i wuwl.-Uuuu . mto me DBjggagecar, nesaia. lNotmy - "t 1 . -r - r - . - ' 7 l.UMl w"g vu iue - nui . iuii owl The "passengers joined in the breaking,? earpiefping howl, wao. xcucwcu, uuuwliuufci success. as we puueu into isunKer i fragments of the dog. The c drum- Lmer had aheuted. and as the con- I ler had alighted," and as' the cont u . i Tllrtf V" OlIoH oil ohnl tfi iha - Wl. 1 . - w.- .v--K-r A ntxi-n im irm rwa onrl filler! iha : Irnin Ip,,,. tac h fAwnt . i - f r . , I . . - - r-r, . T. 1- " It 1 11 ! . inn nn mi man nnn nnrsps nnn rii - .- i animais.curea, m - ou miuuies uy Woolford Sanitary ; Lotion,This ham.K..! - v .-V.' ". - ,. ' InitiaUca at Yale.1' Baltimore Sun, : K EWMAVEN,Uonn.4June lro- - Mix, of this city began.n inW tigationthis morningjnto the death OI KnsllDva aie siuaent, wno it is while ing initiated into a society of his fellow-students. -Tbe 1 coroner ex- ? ??he!fi5ld a"? J: ??W W had Tvustin . in . p f ., H hQWftveP; fQ 1 . . . . ' .- - :. secure evidence sulficient to warrant ..IthmjirrPfiir - tmr'tha in vpntiirationa I - . j 1 . : . i --. " T , u ' i 7, "i ' V Rstinadeath was directly, dua to : t. . i: . i j ? i -i j -.u . ineriionius. causea ov a umw n tue I: . - ; . ... r , l ; :Yve are proua tQt say una .oiq patronized w' tl r - - from-, all 1 - ;. .... . t.- - t ftf tK -ftonntrv hava t,-.-,, ave been i I "T-T. - J ,: - . ... .- laugntwiinin oer. waiis, out nave nrin NonK Carolina has her many insli yrecbons for " prepanngnd using, bent t,vw,wvii . . - iree dv maiuoy auuressmg wim stamp, onn . htions of learning and : has . been tbis JpBDer: . WSA. NoT 8io ie- fullest ''extent of 1 towers' Block. Rochester. N, Y' t : ' never m the history or "neE eduearcordingly. tional. cause, had such scandalous initiations as above! ' JTHE bNDERFTJLSUCCESa Of Hood's Sarsaparillaajj a . bloba purifier entitles it to your confidence. j lo other preperataion - has . such - a Kaeum, J5iooaroisonmg,or oiuer i its merit-.' Be sure to eet iLooas toarsaparuia. .- i - . . . . . - T ' a "niUyaUiarUa we I UUU.UUcUU.j iCWVUiUJCiiv uuyu o a mjej They: should 4 be J - in. every horn e medicine chest. - V- - - . Usioit Ridge, NC., JuneV29, 189i; Mr.JohnT?.:Webb:' , " 7-;V j t jjEABisrsr l purcnaseo -one oi tne IKoqji nsmor it-nn 'Mrs ' Hazell -whons eighty-five (85) yeaTald. She has. had V f V HWt1 f?E aiy: ghe was relieved' from the firft applica Ai. V "3 Jl tUUVT JI tA i. tion ot the poise,- ana nas greauy improy i ed bevond -our . most sansuine ex pecta- - - j reCommend lt to tSe affliclea. U.- Believing it to be all that you claim tor jit,-1 -am yours respectfully M. TAPSCOTT. "You can use this m a iy" way -you im y see proper.. . - : -- ..." .-. ; . : - A. INFALLIBLE SIGH OF. LEATH.' hundred have a terror" lest tbejr should be-buned alivend number- lees have beea lhe cases where adyr mg prison exacted a sacred promise . m . t . w i that a vein should be" cut or , some means -adoptod J by iwhlch death" . i. j "m i I linie - we 'aTe hdrrified.'-by ; learning f that some person, has been " buried alive, alter assurances has been-given of deathV": T- ::-:-r--r XJnder-" these 'circumstances the UnTnioii hf a ri.lnir'-Frpnrh crbvi' " r : . -7--0-. r--v , cian upon the subject ' becomes- of jvoriu wiueiuieretu ior Bince.iue it,:.!. UA j ? r v.. no means should be lefr. untried 'to- pjovfrbeyond ; a doubl tbat:lif: is actually;. extinct before': conveying ourloved ones' to . the'erave.': -Dr, Martinot asserts, tbatan uofiiling 0fc UB ujr - uuuumis blister on the Iiand or foot of .tbe b0jdy Dy holding the. flame ot a can hife - apa tne blister only thaU' pro j The, explanation is as ,dlows r Apfrimy. ariic.les,-ith;.tliem.- corpse is. notning more.tnan inert matter, under the - immediate con-1 it breaks with a, little noise unci etanm Rnares Bot if, in spite of - r - i !. i 1 jiHwu, w uy o-wihihi lifewt.'n nA'it1 . J.,hn;.n . nnn 1 oiiiie, me organic mecj.ron, U" .v, . - - - t r : r. .Wv , is assimpie as-we - prooi .n T J .It . t is - vuuv usi id - mji v uiiowri. utoiu. i - . . .r i- - . nquia npter,. me. - Anione may try urthere is DO error poibIe, t , - .. .-..-x. . V,n rammer several. years a,.yoii SI31SS xm pared my heal th-for- more than two years.. Several offensive' nlcers appeared Ott mv.leep. and nothlne seemed :. to cive permanent reiiet nnui l toossix Ootwesoi MrmanHifc relief until L took six bottles of B which ci me entirely, 1,4? .-ConSord Timesr Charter share's In uhe Sal sburv Cotton Mill . we sold be-lo, lu an,r,nn 'it'. X41 on the $100. CoasnsiTstioa C-areL- .iphyaician, retirf prac'ticel East India missionary v the formula of a I s.imnl vftaAtah rfm1v- tor.'.tnA- Rrnftrtv ftndr nermanaht - care of--' Consamnbon. ' . I - : - - v J f Bronchitis. atarrh,-- Asthma, and all ositive Debility and plaints, alter - navmj? t t.pjstrl lt.a : offrvrnlftrrnl fmrat.JVft-" now firs in- ftowands of rcases1 has felt hTsdutyto makeit;known to-his" suffering fellows'. i jccuaueu uy vuuj iuuwvw auu j. u-r,ite to 1 eTieve human suffering I will said free HnGerman. French or English, with tuU -..., . : ..... . : .... .. v. , - . . meagisirate eoi An8on;county I J A I A l v I A A.. . - J ruouieu; wie aiieruauve ryau .jaw Mod a;and.levied a road-tax acr ' : Office or S. Chebrt, 21 Bra ton , St.,- f bavannah,-.Ua.4 Dec. lb, lSVHJi - J Messrs. LippmanrBros.; Savannah, -Qai- f . leab BIB-Jt would li Ke to add my tes timoney to the almost miraculous effjeet o$ i. F; .j.n thease oi Mary J ngrahamj a woman UviBgon'my place; she had acoi. atant cough, sore throat, de&rtity,vevc?j. and was -emaciated to- a degree,"; that she was unable to get outof bed inaia"ed be inir mven. nn nhvsiciansr' fihe had taken thai -rnmous secaued xsrooa MeoicinesjWiinout the least effect, until being-put under- tbe ri r. ir. sue immediately began to improve and is now.in as good health'as ever m her life. - You can reJfee to me at any. time as to the effect of E. P, P. in the . foregoing case. - Yurs truly, . -" r --SAMDEi; CHEHRYr : For sale by- all druggists. t v - P, P. J? - "A -"wonderful medjcinefJit gives ? j. an appetite, in, invigorates and - 'strengthens. . - P, Pa P.-Curear rheumatism' and all pains ia side; back and shoulders, knees, -hips, wrists" and joinfs P. P. P. Cures sypuiiis m all its . various stages, old ulcers," sores -and -kidney complaints. " V ' '- - P-. P. l. Cures catarrh, eezema, ervsipelas --'all skin diseases, anc mercurials poisoning. - - . v - , P.'PrP. : ' Cures dyspepsia, chronic female complaints and broke'n down P.-P. P. rrytp v,-rldreB,sliagaTeUieiaCastort ;o of . LOCKHART 110RRIS0S, .ATTORNEYS r AT - LAW,. r face over J. C-Wnght fc Co , Store.-, TjUR - WELL, WALKER S GUTHRIE.'" ATTOBKETS AT LAW, "DTntr ivrtu t r Offlceover Dr. JTiL'Btwisin On'e .door -, east of Hotel Richmond- JTohh "Vf. Oou. mOBMSTS - - AT - - LAT . V " HOCKINGH A M?, r . 1 llll.il 111 " IJl.LlS1!- III I I 1 I III I 3 5 i 8 8 1 " ' uun i uu , i ivui w, ' ' ti. p. U y JLi' -P - .X -Offers bfs proEwionBtaerviws.toinepeor: - COnnti eOfiice hwuDi'. J M. Btan-:.. lsul's. -y p'28-92-tt .... that yott-inayineed,. la.'Enishio ; ' un-y utl,v yon wjay tisoi we vex)j -uietse ence to' this Joui nal ta endorse that. confidence. I tlor not-lhinkJit ; mb lfA- tnli llliAOif- p--. ; T make I lift- .-"best form ;of .h," a. cur.fr headache that enn be ottod :iithi,sr ; rmr ; Tlmcnre is M-hiuall inilselL' year - .The cure is so-fciuaU initseli," - j s'nd'ye iu'omhjrt'.to.ou-iis 1-- r. . on k.t rtr;t "w .:. -... r-- , , tt'llpn 1m11M frkmftS 1 Hilt . IL . flMB l)B conie the marvel cfijts-timeiii Ontr, j and alialf gnUn of Xnci;iiTi;L';- od with"8ugar i my-rt ndyjin the shape ;of une- SD'ail pill, knewns U commerce -as 1)H-J H AYDOtKU NE V. LIVER Pi I J tfs old in (the markels of Jtori-pejmt ;ia jit-fir. 1 to Xvortn America--Jha price is as f t . 1 : . w j. i .' tn unt rrtu i Van S rd Ur a sample, vial. io; trv lneuL Defor) y0u purchase, L:i? 7 V-, HAYD0C1C. 63 FultoiI SurM, Y (JF. 'R. RC O; In JSffect May BO; 39lST lsT0ETH0UJJP Daily ;- Lv Wilmington...... ;mwi-wu 4 SO'a; n : - Lv Payette ville..i 8 15 " 44 . - 'Lv SanfoXd v --4, 9 -i 3 " : Lv Climax li 50 ' ' LV Greensboro........:.......... .12 SO p." m," -- Lv Stokesdale, .... ,...T 4, 27. - - - Lv N & W J unct-Walnut Cove72 , . - r ' Lv Rural Hall,.,... -..'..'U'S 20"" . " Ar-Mt. Aijry 4 45 ' Lv Beanett8ville .i.'5 25 p . m , LV MltAB..ld.(. HM.n.i,...' 6 18- V Ar FayetfeYtU5'r..,.v T 50 ". ' 2 1 5 p." m , - - At Qreeniboro...........;.- ' 'v. - Lv Greensboro ".Mw.i ..-,,..'.. 6 55;-."-.- c " ArvMadison. n A tr . ' C SOUTH BOUND (,I,ally':r. Lv Mi Aii7 i:r.r.."::;-.;.12 0Q noon '-' Ar Rural Hall,..'.- 1 24 p. Ar M & WJunctrWalnut Cove, 2 45wii - -ArStokesdaie,........ ..m..c 3 13 . ;- Ar Greerisboro...i.........M'4 05 ' Ar Climax, At Sanford ArFayetteville........:; 8 00 ," Ar'Wih3iingtottt.....i...;..,;..ll 45 p. ra. . Ar Bennetts ville 10 0 p. m - Ar Max ton 9 57 " ' Lv-Fayetteville.. ... S2G ; v N ' NO.-15. - Ar Eamseur...f;.. l'S5 1 ,; Ar Greensboro:xVii...-.v.vV...19 30 a. m; x" r . Lv Madison wWA.n,,,w.45'i- r-" Train No, 2 connect t Sarrd twith' " rSeaboard Air Line for Raleigh, Norfolk - - and all points North, and at V alnut Cove -with thft-llorfclk & Western Hailroad: for ; , Winston-Salem.Puoanoke and points North. " y and West of Roanoke. 'A " " v Trains.lTos-2 and l-brlakfst at Fay-., etteville; Nos.- 1 and 2 din'her aVralcuV : Covej-No, 1 supper at.-fav.tevii'v-J "---"V--' . J. W. FEY, ' - Vft&ie. " CZtzla ticrsu Gen. Mnsf-.-Eipna:3. El W T......W... Jl L J 1LWUI
Rockingham Post-Dispatch (Rockingham, N.C.)
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June 16, 1892, edition 1
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