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V T A 'THE ROGKET. p " SEND YOUR OK DEES FOR - WE INYitElYOU TO COMPARER r1 ,1K - TO THE ROCKET J Satisfaction guaranteed in Price and - Quality if Work. With any otBer weeWy in this section ; , - the State; - -,rr IT is "growing; AND ITS . GROWTH'lS BASED " ITS -MERITS:' T OK VOL. X. ROCKINGHAM, JIIOHMOMD; COUNTY; N. G., ; JUNE W, 1892. NO. 25 Stjbscbiitjou Psice :--$1.50 'Per'' YearT- A "AvrA: !.; ivivA' ;- v.Vv. - " - "v-A--::' Va-- - , AA, f-iAr . -1 "ghoes and Harness! A ' W JfiNTCS has moved over tlw iiL.'Btbreof J. W. ' COVINGTON; mil i Hoinor first-class work in ma Une,' Boots, Shoe's and Harness made and repaired in the beat poseible manner and At lower prices man my uavo c uwu known in this market. Good hand-made Wagon Bridles at SI. 00; other bridles at corresponding low prices A full stock of Harness and Bridles always on hand, and made to order on short notice by skilled workmen. . . ' . A. W, JONES. - CLE7ELA1T33 H0U31TATED OU - -TEE PXEST BALLOT. - Adlai E. Stevenson Nominated for the Second Placa - The announcement of the rfsalt of the Chicago convention was not received in time to give it to all our readers and though a little late at this hour, we give a condensed state ment of the result, t ' ' ' right of others party. has denantly declared m its reciprocity which juggles with the j on the American! continent, whose! consistent with the latest authoritative utterance that its people's -desire for enlarged foreign destiny if closelyflinked with : our insures the highest type of American success in the coming electrons will markets - and freer exchanges bv wn: and we view . with :v alarm the citizenship and the best governtneW pretending to establish closer:: trade I tendency to-a policy... of irritation "Sec 18. - Weapprove the action relations for a country whose 7 arti- j and bluster, which is liable jtit any of the present House of Representa- cles of export are almost exclusive-1 time to confront us with the al tern a- j tivea in passing bills for the admis: ly agricultural products which other Uve of humiliation or war. . ; ' Bion into the Union as States of the countries that are also agricultural, '.'We favor the'' maintenance : of a Territories of New Mexico and Ari while erecting a custom-house bar- navy strong enough for all purposes 1 zona; and we favor the early admis; LOCEHART-MORRISON-' ;-r ATTORNEYS"- AT - LAW,, Rockinghdm9 ' N Office over J. a Wright & Go,i, Store; - - - gURWELL, WALKER & GUTHRIE - D ON T r.'ORGET 'THAT " ' YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND AT THE STEWART STORE A FULL LINE OF A GENERAL MERCHANLISE IN ADDITION TO A COMPLETE STOCK OF STOVES AND FURNITURE BOUGHT FOR r CASH AND NOT TO BE UN-, . DERSOLD Stewart (Lojining (Lo. GANGERS GUREDl , ATTOENETS AT LAW, - ROCKING HAM,- AncA' Office over Dr. J. SI. Stansill's, One. door ' i east of Hotel Richmond. Cleveland was nominated on the nrst oaiiot and tee omcial vote as follows: Cleveland, 6mHill, 114; Boies, 103;. Gorman, 35 J; Stevenson , mean the enactment of a force bill, and the usurpation of despotic con trol over elections in all the States. N "Believing - that the preservation of rrepulican government ' in - the United States is dependent upon the J defeat of.this'policy of legalized force rier of prohibitive tariff ta?es against of national defence and to,, properly sionot all the Territories having the and fraud, we invite the support of the richest countries of the world, maintain the honor and dignity of necessary population and resources all citizens who desire to see the that stand ready to take our. entire the country abroad. . to admit them" 'to statehood; and constitution maintained in its integ- surplus of products and to exchange " "Seo. .11. This , country has al- while they:-remain Territories we" rity, with the laws pursuant thereto there for commodities which are ways been the refuge of the oppress- hold that the officials appointed to which have given - our country . a j necessaries and , comforts of life ed from every land exiles for con administer the government of any hundred. years of unexampled proa- J among our own people. - science sake and in the spirit of the Territoryi togetherwith "the District penty, and we pledge the Democrat- Sec. 5. We recognize in the trusts founders of our government, we con- of Columbia and Alaska, should be ic party, if it be entrusted with pow- andconbinations which are designed demn the oppression practiced by bona fide residents of the Territory er, not only to the defeat of the force to enable capital to seenre more the Russian, government upon its or District in wbich their duties are bill, but also to relentless opposition than its share of the joint product Lutheran and Jewish subjects, and to be performed. The Democratic to the Republican policy of profli- of capital aud labor a natural cons1 we call upon our national govern- party believes in home rule and the gate expenditure, which, in the. quence of the prohibitive taxes ment, in the interest of justice and control of their4own affairs by the nhnrt. Rnnr.fi nf 2 vfiTH hns firman- mVVi nravonla fK fma fhmrM.titr hnrrinnitv. bv all inat and rtronftr nnnlo nf tha c5rMhro ..' - rr - - --- T rwwr. . , ., ;. " , .. A . W'-W1,:,- W dered an enormous surplus, and which is the life of honest trade, but means to use its prompt and best "Sec. 19. We favor legislation by K . 1 JUljiir lJv JJ ... a i i i. i 1.-1 - ct . - l 1 : 1 " : I n 1 .J r.t - . t i . I .-. - i r empuea an ovexuowmg treasury, i we oeueve meir worsbeviis can - oe cuuris iu urjug auuuv uchbuuvu . vi i congress anu oi&ie Jegisiaiares 10 after piling new burdens of taxation abated by law, and we demand the these cruel persecutions in the do-1 protect the lives and : limbs of rail- upon the already overtaxed labor of rigid enforcement of the laws made minions of theCzar and to secure to j way employes and those of other the oppressed equal rights. - . s. 1 hazardous transportation companies. "We tender our profound and ear- and denounce the inactivity of the nest sympathies to those lovers of Republican party, and particularly fflfMlI"!1- ' ITOFIO rule and the great cause of self-go v' the defeat of measures beneficial and ernment in Ireland. i protective to this class of wage-work- the country. ? J to prevent and control them, togeth- "Sec. 3. We reiterate the ott-re- er with such further legislation in peated doctrine of the Democratic restraint of their abuses and exper- party that the necessity of the gov- iences may show to be necessary. ernment is the only justification for ' "Sec. 6. The Republican party, t taxation, and whenever a tax is un- while professing a policy of reserv- JOHW W. COLB. ,'. ,. 'FBANk llrNMLU- COLE fiUD ncnsiLL ATTORNEYS AT LAWv. "-, ROCKINGHAM. N; , . ; , : JENTAt - OFFICER Offers his professional services to lie peo ple of lEockingham snd the stirro trading ; country, j-Office over Dr. J.M. Stan sill's. I : : ApI28-92-tf. - Dr. S M. Wright, of Gibson Station, N. Carlisle, 14; MorrisonS; Camp people of Richmond and adjoining coun ties. With a long line of successful expe rience he feels warranted in saying that the most obstinate cases, where cure is possible, readily yield to his treatment. THE CLEVELAND GRAY. bell, 2: Pattison. 1; Russell, 1 and Whitney 1. Two delegates entitled to 21 votes were absent. North Carolina voted 161 for Ste venson, 1 for Morrison, 81 for Cleve- landand 1 forJBoies. lhe nominee tor the vice presi- A KETUOKY JACK dencT was a member of Cleveland's m.:. .uuuii tT,d h en. Mnet and his parents were natives auineeason, commencing 15 of March, at j of Iredell County, this State. my place on Mountain Creek, lerms, - Cleveland was put in-nomination casn ana po. wueu , vJio .buiu uu Backs. No pains will be spared to prevent accidents bnt I will not be responsible by Gov. Leon Abbett, of New Jersey. tor any-that occur:' Alll wishing to raise FINE MULES will do well to have him Respectfully JAS. A. INGRAM. THE DEMOCRATIC PLATFOSM. serve. . m I m II 1 I ur f i ttt 1 11. 11 necessary it is umusunaDie; mat line tne puouc lanas ior sman noia-i "oec ia. w e neartuy approve au ers. when ' custom-house taxation is j ings by the actual settlers, has given legitimate efforts to prevent the Uni- J "Sec. 20. We are in favor of the levied upon articles of any kind pro- away the people's heritage, till now I ted States from being the dumping enactment by the States of laws for duced in this country the difference a few railroads and' non-resident (ground of the known criminals and abolishing the notorious sweating between the cost of labor here and aliens individual and corporate, professional paupers of Europe, and system, for abolishing contract-con- labor abroad, when such a difference possess a larger area than that cl all we demand the rigid enforcement vict labor, and forprohibiting the exists, fully measures any poeible our farm 3 between the two seas, of the laws against . Chinese Smmi- employment in factories of children benefits of labor, and the enormous The last Democratic administration gration or the importation of foreign under 15 years ot age. ; additional impositions of the exist-1 reversed the improvident and un- j workmen under contract to degrade "Sec. 21. We are opposed to all ing tariff fall with crushing force j wise policy of the Republican party j American labor and lessen its wages, sumptuary, laws as an: interference nnon onr farmers and workinsrmen. I touchinc the nublie domain, and re-1 but we condemn and denounce any with 'the individual rights of the r ..... i - j - m. l and for the mere advantage of the j claimed from corporations and syn-land all attempts to restrict the lm- few whom it enriches exacts from dycates, alien and domestic, and migration of the industriots and the labor a grossly unjust share of the restored to the people , nearly 100,- worthy ol foreign lands. ' -expenses of the government: and we 000,000 acres of valuable land, to be eo.loV This convention hereby demand such a revision of the tariff sacredily held as homesteads for our renews the expression of apprecia- judgment of the American people laws as will remove their iniquitous citizens; and we pledge ourselves to tion of the patriotism of the soldiers It asks a change of , administration continue this, policy until every and sailors of the Union m the war and a change of party, in order that acre of land so unlawfully held shall for its preservation, and we favor a there may be a changepf system and be reclaimed and restored to the just and liberal pension for all disa- a change of methods, thus -assuring people. " v ! bled Union soldiers, tbeir widows, the maintenance unimpaired of in- 'Sec. 7. We denounce the Repub- and dependents, but we demand stitutions under which the "republic part- sembled ddreaffirm their allegiance domestic industries, but rather to lican legislation known aa the Sher- that the work of the pension office bas grown great and powerful." the . iniM f iu promote their healthy growth. From man act of 1830 as cowardly ' I make sbaU be done industriously, impar- - - Se isttkdavoS exem- refoundation 01 tnis government snut, iraugnvwuu ..pn . i6' ".Lrf u:uZ. n. t .1.: t s.i th Utm nll!ted at the enstom- danger in tbe future, which Jshould the present" administration of- that nseat. W u uvail aBBiuuea uauamjr DllUeU UY UIO IU1IR 8BU 1UUOUIUUO ' .-- . I " , " . I - . . - i i mm M, m w - - . . nouses nave oeen tne cmei source 01 1 ma&e au 01 ns suppunvra, us wen so i vmw aa uiwujwui, wuwpi, uu- iiuu wum. . Federal revenue. Such they must its author, anxious for its speedy re- traceful and dishonest. I en the Question "Howtolanag9 contiue to be. - Moreover, many in- peal. " "Sec. 14. The Federal govern- a Wife.- dustries have to rely upon legisla- We hold to the use of both gold ment should care for and improve The . New York World recently tion for successful continuance, so and silver as the standard money of the Missistipi river and other great offered a prize of $40.00 for the best that any changes of the law must be the country, and to the coinaga of waterways of the republic, so as to answer to the question How to at every step regardful of the labor both gold and silver without di- secure for the - interior States easy manage a wife - Hundreds of letters and capital thus involved. The crimination against either metal, or and cheap transportation to tidewar1 were received in 'competition for the process of reform must be subject in charge for mintage, but tbe dollar ger. , prize and the decision was made in t ftf AftinnorA nt hofh metals must 1 "When an waterway of the nub-1 favor of the answer given by "A EACull blllli UV- 9tmAA.a UIM1U MWW WW V 1 w ww- 1. mt mf a, iiiRtiep tbe of equal intrinsic and exchange-! lie is of sufficien timportan.ee to- de-1 Joiner," who was found iihlfi value, or-be adiusted tbroueh mand the aid ot tne government. ur. .ueem8.-v.nere I come to you with a small affairr : that you may need. 7 In" England., w the- Continent and many other ffor . eign countries, myself and wares are, j. well known. -Many American: fain-, -ijies on their return - from : abroadT bring my ! article with them, for , they know them pretty iuwelk buL you may not be one of .these; h , Confidence between maaandman" is slow of growth, and -when- (oxxxtdy. its rarity makes it valuable; ask . Adopted by the national Democracy inequalities, lighten their oppres 5n Ssicm at CMeaffO. sions. and put them on a constitu "Section 1. The representatives of tional and equitable basis, Notice Of Dissolution ! the Democratic party of the United m "Rutin making reduction in taxes Statea-in naUonal convention as- " "uu "j Notice is herebv given that the nrship heretofore existing between i . .r . r e nnaesi & consent. for all debts owincr bv said firm. A 11 per sons indebted to aaid firm are requested to make immediate payment to W. C. Leak, who alone is authorized to make collec tions. . - W. C. Lkak & Wm. L. Steele. Miss c! Cfi;ateslii; ! We the undersigned have this day form ed a partnership under the name and style of Leak Brothers; and will continue the business formerly carried on by Leak & Steele. Thanking onr friends and the pnblic for their past patronage, we hope to merit a contenance ot the same. - W.- C. LEAK, J. P. LEAK, J. W. LEAK. line of his successors in Democratic i leadership from Madison to Cleve-1 land. We believe the public welfare i i demands that these principles be applied to the conduct of the Fed eral government tbrougb tbe acces- e sion to power of the party that ad vocates them; and we solemnly de- clare that the need of a return to! these fundamental principles of a ft . . . a '. i - -r citizen i your connaence sua uiai.fwsi- i ' Bed. 22. ' , Upon this statement of ence o this Journal, to endorse. tnaj. principles and policies tbe Dem- confidences I do? n4 thmk it. will ocratic party asks the intelligent be misplaced. ::..:,bJv.,mj an absolute orielbr biliousness andi: headache that can be found;in : tbie u ''. year. The cure is sojsmall in itself . and; yet its comfortto youisL80S -great--20 minutes ii, being itsulimit when relief comes that , it ha8 be- v come the marvel of its lime.' : One and a half grains of medicine, -ooat- -T;; ed with sugar is my? remedy .inj the-- shape of one. small pill, known ito commerce as t JR- HA:XD!0K,S , NEW LIYER PILL - It is, old 2h the markets of Europe, buti, is -new . to. North America. The price isiasv : low as an honest medicine, can. Jdo -sold, at, 25 cents. . Send 1 a postals card for a sample: vial, to- tpvt.hem, before you purchase..-' . -, DR, HAYDOCKi. - . 63 Fulton St.,. f.Y fir frftp. nonnlar government, bared on home rule and individual liberty, "We denounce the McKinley tar- to islhe be Rev. Doctor's ! Jesse - Ctoree. This celebratedyonng Bay Stallion will stand for his first season at Rockingham and all parties wishing to raise Fine Blooded Stock will do well to call on or write to Wm. L. Steele, at Rockingham. The Pedi gree of this. Horse can be had on applica tion. k k k i i i $ WATAUGA HOTEL . BLOWmGiOCK, N. C. 4194 FEET Mm SEA LEYEL 'I 9 "in Higt est incorporated, town East of the Rccy Mountains. Average fcemper t ' iture at jidion during June; July - J and August; 71J Fahr; WATAUGA HOTEL, thresteries high liO feet in lengthy 64d feet of Lveranda, is situated on a plat ' of - thirteen acres of ground, Large Front Yard," 240 -by 600 feet well Bhaded. Six Double Cottages on Lawn. ,s Sunset Lake stocked with Mountain Trout free to guests. t , TalalB First-Glass. ; : Finest Spring on the Mountain, Tempera ture 48 Fahr. Daily Stage Line from Lenoir via Blow ing Rock to Cranberry. Two livery stables at Lenoir and two at Blowing Rock. Fer Rates apply to L. S. WILLIAMS, Supt. For Rent. The Corner Store-room in Hotel Rich 05a,f,uUding' Apply tc T 4 C. Leak or vv au. was never more urgent than now, when the tendency to centralize all power at the Federal-capital has be come a menace to the reserved Tights of the States that strikes at the very roots of our government under the constitution as framed by tbe fathers of the republic 8ec. 2 We warn the people ofjjur common cotmtryr jealciT8-Ior the preservation of their free institutions that the policy of Federal control of elections, tqjshich the Republican party has committed itself, is fraught with the gravest dangers, scarely less momentous than would result from a revolution, practically establishing a monarchy on the ruins of the re public. It strikes at the North as well as the South, and injures the colored citizens even more than the whites; it means a horde ot deputy marshals at every polling-place, armed with Federal- power, returning boards appointed and controlled by Federal authority; the outrage of the electoral rights of the people , in the several States, the" subjugation of colored people to the control of the party in power, arid the reviving of race an: tagonisms, now happily abated, : of the utmost peril to the safety and happiness of all; admeasure deliber ately and justly described by a lead ing Republican Senator as' the most infamous bilLtbat ever crossed : the threshold of the Senate. -Such a policy, if sanctioned by - law", would mean the dominance of va sel t-per-r petuating oligarchy of office holders, and the party first' entrusted with its machinery Could t be dislodged from power only by an'appeal to the reserved right of the people to resist oppression, which is inherent . in all aelf-coverninine communities.; Two o Cf . years ago this ; revolutionary policy was emphatically, condemned uby the people at the polls, but in con tempt of that verdict the Republican iff law enacted by , the Fifty-first Congress as the culminating atrocity of class legislation; we endorse the efforts made by the Democrats of the nresent uonaress to rooai international agreement or by such i safe-guards of legislation as shall in- sure the maintenance of the parity of the two metalSi and the equal power of every dollar at all times in i Anch aid should be extended on a I definite plan of continuous rwork t until permanent improvement is se- ; cured.1- lSeo. 15. For purpose of national i answerr . i - "Manage ?" What is that ? Does it mean to control? ... We manage a horse,-we use our superior human intellect to control and guide his su- SPRING OPE NiNG - r Mm -OF fv its most oppresBive- features the rnarkets and in payment of debts defense and the promotion of .com- perior physical strength ; so as - to in the direction of free raw materials and cheapen manufactured goods that enter into general consumption and we promise its repeal as one of the beneficent results that will fol low the action of the people in en trusting power to the Democratic party. Since the McKinley tariff went into operation there have been ten reduction of the wages of labor ing men to one increase. We deny that there has been any increase of prospeTir to the country since that tariff went into operation, and we point to the dullness and distres, thft wflfTR reductions and strikes in the iron trade as the best possible civil service, and we call for tbe evidence that no such prosperity honest enforcement ot all laws regu- has resulted from the McKinley act. latmg the same, lhe nomination "We call the attention of thought- of a. President, as in the recent ite- ful Americans to the fact that after publican convention, by delegations thirty vfcars of restrictive taxation composed largely ot his appointees, asainst the importation of foreign holding omce at nis pleasure, and demand that all paper currenoy shall be kept at par with and re deemable in such coin. "We insist upon this policy as especially necessary fos tbe. protec tion of tbe farmers and laboring classes, the first and most defenseless victims of unstable money and a fluctuating currency. "Sec. 8. We recommend that (the prohibitory 10 per cent tax on State bank issues be repealed. "Seo. 9. Public office is a public predating the acceptance by many trust. We reaffirm the declaration of such powers of the invitation ex- of the Democratic National Conven- tended, and the broadest and most tion of 1876 for the reform of the liberal efforts being made by tbem to contribute to the grandeur of the undertaking, we are of the opinion merce between tbe States, we rec'og- obtain the best results. -But a wife nize the early construction of the is not a horse.: Wnere two persons MRS. SUEP. SANDF0M)60l: IaII the new' shad esin .Bedford.; Nicaragaa Canal and its protection are well married the wife is superior -Cordt Sergesi-Plaids Henriedas against foreign control as of the to her husband in as many respects t in : the wool goods with: SUki ii greatest importance to. tbe United as ne is superior to ner in . oiners. States. ' : j If happiness is to be the result ot the i "Sec. 16. Recognizing the work union the first business of the. bus of the Columbian Exposition as a band is to manage himself, so as to national undertaking of vast impor- keep himself always bis wile's Te- Velvets "arid Trimmings to match . Evening shades also." ' Our Mushns ; in black while and-tans-and new shades are - the ': prettiest we'have- ever .bad. iNoveity, ingnama - - - V I 1 .1. 1 . - I . C 1 Ji I a .t n I. AMnn 1 .1 . . - w I . tance in wnicn me geuerai guvu- spwuui ihbuu,-. jfl , uw , i4u Chantuly Muflins; Laces, JuimDroia-:vk ment has invited the co-operation of partner, always- her superior protec- erVf Nainsooks, . Pedues, ;Calicoesp , , ; all the powers of the world, and ap- tor. This will necessarily stimulate Quiits Spreads, JChiffoV Laces,ein wealth in exchange for our agncul- tural stirplus, the homes' and farms of the country have beco'ma burden ed with a real estate mortgage debt of over two thousand, five -hundred million dollars, exclusive of all other forma of indebtedness: that in one is a scandalous satire upon free popular institutions and a startling illustra tration of the methods by which a President may gratify his ambition, ;We denounce a, policy under which Federal office-holders usurp hnntrol of oartv' conventions in the of the chief agricultural States of the States, and we pledge the. Democratic West there apppears a real estate party to the re 1 or m oi jnese ana . an mortgage debt averaging - $165 per other abuses which threaten .'consti- capitaofthe population, -and that tutional liberty and local self-govern- similar conditions and tendencies ment. - - axe'1 shown to exist in the, other "Sec. ia The Democratic party is agricultural States - We denounce a the only party that has- ever given nnlit-v which fosters no industry so the country a foreign policy consist- muoh as it does that of the sheriff, ent and vigorous, compelling respect " SW,. 4. Trade interchange on-the abroad and inspiring confidence at VineiB rif rerinrocal advantages to the 1 home: :Wbile avoiding . entangling that congress should make such fi nancial provision as shall be i requi site to the maintenance of the natttjn; al honor and public faithy.T"' . "Bee. 17. -Popular ' education be ing tbe only safe basis of popular suffrage, we recommend to the sever al States-most liberal appropriations fnr tha nublic schools. lree com- mon schools are the nursery oi gooa government; and they, have, always received tne lostering jcare oi me Democratic party, which favors every means of -; increasing intelligence. Freedom of education, being an es sential of ci vil audi religious! libertyy as well as a necessity . for, the devel opment of intelligence, must, not be interfered with under any pretext whatever. "We are opposed to Slate interfer ence with ' parental righ ts and the rights of conscience in the education nonntries' particiDatma; is a time honered doctrine of the democratic 1 fakh, but we denounce tbe sbam i dllinnooJ 'tfc.-hnn aimp.fi .to cultivate friendly relations with other nationst and especially with " our ' neighbors' i the wife to be always an admiring fall the shades, in fact anything ou. friend, always an affectionate sweet-1 want tome to UBla.nd save your. time ; . heart, always a thrifty housewiie, f " - iuuejfrivu.j.. - v , ' JA . . . . thepe days and we have our prices . . " always a confiding ward. And .this J . - ti "CotaV. look . : . will so react, upon .the. .husband at the goods'1 which' will sBow'for v that his love for his ; wife will grow themselves. ;--' Our MilUneryRibr - vSC bons, Flowers, Hatsof everx shape--. -; i and color that is stvlishr-is iJOminff'"" - in every daj. We havelorigtbeenc I . acknowledged tbe 1 leaders vin y this ' line, and still holcf claim' withTrtore goods at reasonable prices? thanVou -can set " elsewhere - Cormje! vand be ; ? ThnsA wTio Kav ad Dr.Einc's New I V.a inAnes ont) t vilLnnt let vnn ' tszuwi- r .r.v;------ --- I an n.wnv UnLlL VUU Hfc auau,cu luau so as to make it easy lor the nus-J band , with all his faults, to bear with allltlie, infirmities of his "one and. only wife." AU Fre. have not. have now the opportunity to try . it " Free. Call on the advertised Drugiist and get a Trial Bottle; Free.'- Send -your j name and address to H. Er Bucklen & Co., Ghicaeo. and eet asamnle box of Dr. KingJ ; New Life Pill Free, fas well aa a copy of I Guide to Health" and Household Instructor, Free. All of which isguarenteed to do you good and cost notlung at Vt. w ax. row Ikes a Co's Drugstore. " "' " we arer ; ttgnt. . unce ' a cusiomej. always a customer witbrus. "-"" - March 1071892. " - ' Br; ;L. STEELE, OPEBANrVE AND, MECHANICAL. ' ; 'The Preabvterian Church atGolds- j boro has called Rev. H. G.Miller, of TU f l I English Spavin Linhnent , removes all Hard, Soft or calloused Lumps and Blem ishes from horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs, SplintB, Sweeny, Ring-Bone, j. Stifles, Sprains; all Swollen Throats, Conghs, Etc. i.nj.nn ;nn'nrrmini nf t.hft Save $50 bv the use of one bottle, - War- fundamental - - Democratic doctrine that the largest individual liberty ranted the most wonderful - Blemish Cure ever known.' Sold'by'Dr. W M:- Fowlkes & Co. Drnggiata Rockingham.' ' . ' . , , Offers bis professional services - to, the citizens : of Rockingham and community, also to the citizens pi Anson, Stanly, Moorefc Montgomery L and Robeson counties. - He is well -A fuf nished with all the latest improved . instruments. - - : ' ' : - Teelh extracted without pan.: Of' fiio ovei Ms? Biakj)f stoft ' 4 i.
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