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', . . .. a v - .:,-. . . " - 4 . .f ' . .1 I, Hi 1 'i 'v t"''fe ' SEND tour ordeks:,. x&0zmi$Tjz m'i& -Mm- -TO THE ROCKET Satisfaction guaranteed in Price and Quality of Worl - -- -. - . " 1 1 - - - - " - - - . . . - - -- - .v ----a i i vi ti rv. i n - : .. .- . -.-. -.- . :, . ' . ...... . ... - - , j ...... l, . ...... , . . . .. , , . . - . 4 . . . i . .-! . . ..t - ;w-;:v-;--',- -- vr-s . .. AW. JONES has moved over-the . atore of J. W..XOYINGTON, i doing , firat-claas work in hta line. Boots, Shoes and Harness made and repaired in the best poseible manner and .t lower rices th'an they uafe" ever been known m this market.. UoodiianiljgiB WagonJlridles at OI.OO; i,.r hrid rcorresnondinff low nnces A fiill stock of HarneBfnd. Bridle alFay on band, ana maae 10 orueron soon notice bj skilled workmen. Shoiand Harass J; t S AATOfSSM Money plentiful as rocks,- ' V r - J Street U paved with tihrerbtocka; Mortgage on land and sea; ;-"R00KlN6H'AMvBiCHMQKJHGOtl -, f '"" "' n -f ' "f " . "T. tri-ar -t - by tJv "if? Tiff"? My'Khitfr r ft v"-' f ----- ' - .x -HOVTS Trains transporting millions free; L lett.atam pleas; loads of freight, . . Uoing free from State to State; . ' no u.ore iacor. no more smier""3' Ninety years to every life;; A. .W.JONES. Don't Forget " THAT YOU CAN ALWAYS FIN EL AT lttfi BIJJjWAKI v".if1 STORE A FULL LINE OP-- ; , GENERAL. ERCHANLISE' IN ADDITION TO A COMPLETE; STOCK OF STOVES. AND, FURNITURE BOUGHT FOR CASH AND NOT TO BE UN-'t DERSOLD Stewart &Tmjrig(54 CANCERS CURE1 Dr. S M. Wrightrbf Gibson Stalion,"N: G., offers his professional ; services to the 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 yieMlo niiia:ealment Liberty High School ANI Business Institute MAMLANJjUEj TeleeraphY, Book-kepinff, Penmanship Latiu, Greek and Mathematics a specialty. Board $7.50 per month, Tuition from f2 to f i per month. A. magniUcent bmlcung is being erected. Over 225 students last year. Number of teachers 6. Next term begins August 16th. For catalogues, ap- P "V J. il. WEATHERLY, Prin. $ i Jesse - Cloree. This celebrated young Bay Stallion will stand for his first season at Rockingham and all parties wishing to raise Fine Blooded Stock will do well.tqcaH on or write to Wm. L. Steele, at Rockingham. The Pedi gree of this Horse can be had on applica tion kk i i $ $ i Mortgagee Sale of Land! from the earnings' of thewMere'afca scattered brbadcaH am on i? these people will ntoount to tbe e.nornions cum of 9150,000,000 and is consta'nt- lj growing. It is confidently anticl patecl that next'- year the - money ! whichvwill have to. t appropriated ; under eVisling las for pensions will reach $200,000,000; ' The Oldera llaa tie JTcsngac; ih He Prefers. : : .Amn of the world , who ja i . now clost on ,to;30,;in r speaking young woman whiom. e, bad inef and admired very much, r was asked Fher age. He replied.ttBihteen.",: ; 'Eighteen?1 said his questioner; "isnH that rather too young .; a gbl for you tb fcare aDoutff ''xtm.L Kof iliM? heiaughed; .When' I was 21 she wotildJ have Jbeen, i&t then 1 usually desired the society of women fouirr fiVV yekrs hiy senior but everyyar thlst I add to fcy 'twrf age Iwant tsken from that bf "Ithcr woman I admire. To-day th!ohe to please me must be ' at least five' years my junior." ' ' Now this" Tsthe'" fact the world over, and, .rom. awprowua' stand point, only goee to prove wnat - is often disputed but which is, never- tneiess,. true, mat a woman ages faster than a man. Take a man and a woman nearly the Fame age,1 let fre&thThtfig-oniifile 'v Alt boogh this enormous sura is i v? - w' yi? r" 1 1 "J popular taxation we near itAlanConstituljo&Uo - t ocvt iu?ib iur iwiuiou purposes lAi UtosftSr , Itetea ja Pet 8imbtviniren - fm; wftH tip at Auction and the Sole Goes On. -1 mn tn k n anK.r- -NTArfv, ..Y. Recorder. .;L . , - ; r . man ij : n iUa, . After the Woman had been away Uu to the benefit of NorthU ... - , r tt 7 trade, commerce and business enter like a man in ardream. He gradu- Ut-- t u j i ally fame to a realization of the truth It o..u . - h. V'.ri .1. . , itne JSouth. Here we pay a very All her little things were there, hut .- tnnrt:nn ,k..,m i.m she wasjar away. Her bird hopped .u-Jl .k... jktu. m its glided cage and peeped in Yam but a doJIar , .g . b . or lood irorn her hand, yays went A i Tt t.fc fmm nfl hy.The dreamas gradually dear- to he giyen to North- and . thV mma, auu wnen ..was wonjt of ft h no one iU over u,ie ninxas weag: aucu unae ia t ; c.i I thm K nrt fnr VMr -,j ; j" C'tJ -- .. winuia irai iuvriuuiijr i r- " Ctdea f.acblq. . n , ...li-i-i -Va"W. ; wiM.'onn thpn nnt the nhnnsA. Th nmin The next day out on the wall bung ,ifv M . .-.m.nAn. will seem much otter-than the man. uie P9. a.& ucwoneer. . d fe th Germang on p..-.. at The five years which have aged her Hewasgoipgto eeli .out and go ,i,.PnMrf,t,tclti,p M1M :,n have Bcarcelv wroueht : anv ! chanffe away, The anptiQ&eejr jras ;a3rg. 8ink. into insignificance. Not only in bim; therefore, unless he deeirea "I-P?8 metallic, i mercantile way. lit thprft nft ,. 5i f ih- Arain n - t0 goon bive a wn0 joot. mUcn llus, ladies ana gentlemen, is partthl RftnfK r'Km k t ; hi senior, the man will choaw on of the property of Mr. James Ba Lreasi nawonder y, oor ai least four or five years younger aeu,woo u wvuwm.1 tlarmmcoinpIain that, with tbem than himself. The woman of twenty leave on an account i ui neaiin. I uv!-u ru:-1 inn nrl th man hf th um ao adu now nuv. uiu x "uereu . . i nnr,n. s have ncarcelv a taste in common M : i f -jwt.-- w vvaw : wuiuuiiwu . " - . the nioa went along uveiy, one i b bHin nurtv em th Rnn. i She feels that she is nast her first . i nni a u I f- ' I . , . .. . . . Hiirr wiuiuw. x .uiu uwi u.iiB, thefn pet)pef o long .aa that joathj nd the world regards heTas her carpets, her curaina, her disbee, Wl0tjp8 in power; so long will trifle passedy but the man corres- her beds, ber bedding. JIveryaeam, th - - t, vi . t . fnr 00ndinz old in Tears is In the '' er? every stitch, every chip in the paint ... v-gv nf . N . . heyday 0f youlb and eniovment: ac-J seemea to cry out tne eiory 01 ine i iU. "-k:.-. i or;nr Mm nn roiinr .niihn.. . . ' aMH 1MIBI H UU1 JUI LU11U Ilfll IV ff VV4iMB,fW M W W TV M VStW MUB M W ?l.eL 1ff nf of iu the SoutW ponder over, in con- e hers., Theretore, as the W1!01"0"" force hill, , before I close in, the man, advancing mora otbej, the te4ghboxjrmnjJlri VlkdeddeW aiding Uwly, finds at thirty the girf; of .t. t I thA tTdblirtMHi fnMmnini'ifiweflteiKniewi.tax. more coneenia toan And now.w said the a notion eer, I e iiel uJ ' Cl fthe womatHOf twentv aeven. - . -f - - H8 MwtonuttS vvesvsr. Atlanta JournaL, Gone cat Bodily. The people's paity could hardly Statesvflle Landmark. I hive nnt nn n tniiohr JrTHiwMnal twentv and twentv-five cent corn. Ijeref inTheswry ' oTTe's hal sne raisea so large - corn crop, ana many iarmers are now begiiinwg to ipnjof American corn will soon he tfscontinued.". 6ome fearhat'with tiieresent confracta heJJexIcan market may. m overatocaedl This will leave Texas practically without i uinriLvi iuc iuf cuurmuui corn crops. and cat Heme n are preparing to feed large quantities of beef7 cuttle with naryesi ' ana , contract ; tneir crops ; while, they can . get twenty-fiye to forty. cents per buebel, No truer saying was: aver uttered than the one that states that'love is blind. A knowing ene, says, ilove is not only blind, but it wouldn'taee if it could. There ia no ..desire i.to look upon-tbe imperfectionaf those nearest and dearestlous, but rather a tendency to close the eyes-tight, and what they cannot witness we know the heart will not guess about; Can a j mother ever see 'anything wrong in her own child? Is it not U her always the 'most beantiful and lovable creaiure extant, though out aiders may regard it as a young terror without form - or- comlioessT Yet that deep nxaternal love lums the ugly duckling into the "whitest and fairest swan-and ehe wonders at the poor taste of others who not rave Ms eam .of .Ine ; t-tils wtlLWaiogtohvS f;b r arndependenc foveVeV.kdamW I'm shot iTOon'Cbelieve I'm dying. Thnriow , 7 James, - take ' gpa t. . i a w e '.a oorie.mnneuiocoi c;TakingLJeap:4nb'.tba).4Mk. mystery j -Tbotaas Fajne.r Lettne'- die ' in- the -sounds of ddietts:mU8i&MirabaK& ,-X's- '' Y maHt 1 At that nwkwmrd innaA fini oVer my gtlt'veABbrnsi 55 ' ? - It mVt&rs ;iiUle w? heid lieth.lUleigh oU the Block. resign my soul to myOod; my daughter to my .country .r-Jeflerson. Remorse 1 ;..morseIW,rite il Write it ! , Larger 1 . Larger, John Randolph. , . , i Let us cross the river and ; rest under'-the,. ahade of the trees.- Stonewall Jackson, a -, y-- , v.. . ' -1 atn dying but of charity to the' undertaker who wishes . to.; urn liyelj Hood. Hood. 1 r Throw up the window thafTmli y -By.i -iff your Liver? 3 " cannot exist- without "9f"' JUvcr ii- tom-J Uifr J5ovt . j ci3 jre.V-lft'rri da con- -, -.n , , " stipatcd, tSb food " lies " ' in thV fiftiifal Hhiidi." V , " geeted, p id b n 5 ng tb' 1 ? . blood; i'reattii-t headaclie .--.todo, ;deonpyi ..an nervousness indicate howr t iT -tha vrhplo. gj-?tem' is do-. : Regulator "ha 4i?cnr ' means of reslertna more " feoplo- id 'lT&?bi&' &: vrt f- appines ?jy rpg, . " a healthy ijycr than any --' 4 - ageneyknovj onartv ' ' - dinai'pocivandeflicaey.' . - Aa- jreneral fiimily reuedy for dy?Tepn,"-.' :, Torpid Liver, Constipatiou, etcLi t hardly ever " : use Buy Huns' "cfse sad have seVer beesr djs-' Appointed in the effect produced; itscemto . ; alotoBt a perfect cure for U diseases of the atoniach ana Bowels,-' " ' "" - -. i- W-Ji .McEtaoT. HaMB, Ja. - the little old red cradle, such an you and Twere rdeoHnTnlheold Ifew England farmhouse home. My client tells me it has been in the family for fifty years. Go on no wr give me a bid." . '.!" ; He held up the red cradle. , ..Therp were lOi dtlegates m the their candidate for . president than State Alliance meeting at Greena the man they chose. borQ last week and. of the number 90 . That weaTer waa a pete polit t- lUiim nU: o " ",,WB- ical adventurer, denwuioeue ot the atotaWndhand'dealeffihe h16? io.h' QiroKna as democratic, party and a slanderer of .W,or r - i . ,ArTm ureiy non-pouwcai, ana.cauijio-. the goutn mU8t bave been known ed almost exclusively of Democrats, j0 lhe convention , which nominated that corner. - VV f'And ten,!aaid another.-'?:- The undersigned by virtnre of power vested in him by a mortgage made to him by S. F. Alsobrook the 16th March, 18S6, vhich ia duly registered in the Registers office of Richmond County in Book.Q. Q. . pages 362 Ac 7 April 1886, will - sell 4o the highest bidder for cash, at public sale at the Court House door in the town of Rockingham, on Monday the . 5th, Sept. 1892, the lands described in said Mort gage. 150 acres of land on Buffalo Creek, adjoining Nj O. -Nicholson and others and fully described m said Mort- aSe- . . T. F. Stanbxc, Mertgagee This, July 20th 1892 And tweW-fie:saiA:aiird 1,M been converted into a, machine hiro. The old red dW 'what dI lpe Uthe empcxauc Batit appean that in. addiUon to heart?claimedrthe jiUcUoneetU h?a mSann- f; i JE 1 llke 11 Por W. t a frolic. - The cal of the toiiiurv aalrabs who were "4- After the ealerlsaaWe had JeadeJtjir mromthe first Uetver the people of the.South bought the cradle, was setting his uc- score witn the auctioneer's clerk. 1 , - :. 1 uuucf rfv wouia nw oeiieve ine inomara. erg bayonet ruJe haye a lively recol when it told them so. They have hection.oMiim as the, fonowmgfx been Jed along, step by step, now- tnct from tbe Gilc8 fJountv Demo- ever, unUl they have now renounced crat published at Pulaski; Tenni, Vn ISun ana nsve ureouie me un-t will show " terest enemies of. the party which ' General , Weaver, while , in coro was lately the object of their, aflec- maod at JpuJaskt i.aanuary ll86, tiou, It was a dull man . who , was is8Jcd an order to ciharies aAbe not able to sea from the beginning nethy, John4 'H: Newhill, Robert wherisll(this;thibgwasJeading to. Rhodes and others that thev nav Tbe Landmark- is- far from being into his $i6,000 for. the main- He said to the man whose wife had! gone away: ri bave bongnt nearly ail your Stuff." r once nore see the magnfficent cehe hKgAftr Vfr MORRISON; of nature. Rouaseftu: i. - 7 Soul, thbu hast terted Christ ATTORNEYS - AT ? LAW, 1 ' " a I ' ' J a! - -' - Biliary. . w.. 7 V Office over J.C.WrinhUfc Co.; Store. V v a ' a a with equal fervor over 'the perfecl xtl naa strengtn enougn to noiq tiona of her ohVprin. lav pen 1 woulq.. write now easy ami j T URWELI; WALKER & GTJTHBIE- When a man w woman falls iu eguwui.n jwto, qi.- wuiisn i . -rr i ATTOBPKTS AT, LAW,. iMU .,k.i ti k- M.r.n..v Arl Hunter.. nntaidAra munt arainat: hfr nwn I . I nrav VOU S me Safe UD. and 1 &VJ3Lli X1A1 blind, unreatorimgpassiofrfor each fqry coming. down, let me Mi.P';!'' olherWbat matteralt if cooler-! for yself.-Sir Tbomaa.Jtfore on ' y vWm -li wiser heads point dutifralltiee: :jhjit theScaficM. -t, v u : ! ' 4 .. ... j . . ... . l. : w . ". . ; . . . . a ... . .lyoa 'ejCHiH.'t ".'.'AFiiinr: rnBiu . Will fjV rai ,wnwsu - wanuig 1 M. mUt ICIICVU 1 IWum, f ih happiness? Can they see - the mparts I aotrounded by myfanffly I ; have 4 " i:tEi!:cr.D-:C0r.EILt on umr urwijr tuhw iuu tnu i Mrreu my wBnuy, au-i-am not i iaTTuaiiBTa -- fly - - L vft detect any fia ia thtif idoU ilo.be ajSald il this dsrih Gmtaru- canae tbty shut their ees to all im What & a, niatteiUV my 7 dear hrfectione, and even- if they should tch!ldrenTj 'HaVi1 farmed -you ? see Ibemj; love "wit ;i;utifyg0faEdo ttotryf tU toad children vwco vu iga vi vw aui umi m nvven.'-T if X-V Si" -"5- liarities into desirable qualities thatUndrr JTsiat th Iavpv wnnld 'nndino: fault 'With I toon my heart and say tharsihwJ .h one. 'Francis Marion. Father;, in ieaVea, ;thqughis OUE sAJfiLdiaM bodybre akingjsway ,r rpm me apd "Do you. want to buy them back?" said the shrewd merchant, with a eunnfhg smile. . ... t v Leave me," said the man abrupt- iy "take your goods and leave me." 1 7in yie morning saia isaaca. Notice ! At noon nextay BardeU said to r"1" " .X ' t -7 tenance ot remges, meaning negroes . - I nave been aatoniahed bad it beenl i.k.m. on.:. bis servant. , . t. ... - , - . . rurTfw rM,. v - oiuerwci ana i wmpiy now puw ordeT WM occomnanied - bv a threat Go and tell him I want to see him at ?D1?8orfiSt . wb ,b" lway8 that if the money waa not paid, they once. He must take the stuff away f5" WOUTl and beir. fa.mUe .TP? . r " . . " .'V ; i aoum buu iueir property given u the People's party have become con- th fnwM All th orti. veruoie isrma. mere are .suu a lew j.aj anj AVra:v vtanJ The Partnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned under . the firm iiame of V. M. Fowlkes & Co.. in-Rook Ingham N. C: is this day dissolved. W- M. row Ikes purchased the interest of M. H.; Russell in said business a&d become habje for all the debt and liabilities of eaid part nership. AH pers6ns indebted to saidnrm will make payment to W. M Fowlkes. M. H. Russell. .. .. - W, M. Fowies. this Ut day of August 1 , f Seabord Air Line fasssenger , and Mail daily for local I points anri Nr.T.fl, T nft . - -.; -4 awi tu C C. DIVISION s Schedule in Effect Jnly 20th 1892 IS and NnrHi TOR a m - t .wr c. ui.a rassenirpr anrt f;i j.;i i a. ay lor local points and Wilmington 7.06 . Passenger and Mail Ai)v sVoont R for local pointsand Atlanta..24 p. m. tr assenger and Mail daily except Sun- lor local points and. Charlotte 8.24! . andireight daily except Sunday Wfloeal points and Charlotte 3.5 p. m. for W lrei8ht daily except Sunday: local points and Laurindurg 10.30 a m th ?ffi.ee Pen8 30 minutes, before sold tn n each PMWnger-train; tickets to all Bummer reaorS.' ,mrl h- Wr! nih aild SoUl without change, of noun irom 7 a. m. to 6 p, jn Yon have,flsaacs. the lover would "find no fault -with until tbe glamor bad passed awayf - So it is With the happily married pair. Thsy do not detect its each othef the marks left by the flight of time, though to others they may show,: that" they ajeTgrowjng old. but with the ftenwig mellowing infill years. band may note, the growhig lints- of .care, XU bltye been wdiu ttjaotice thebiteninfelipcke: n4 etoVinlftg rf AheaayjntoiyjrUig en;,thia. is form.butasjjxeiaged coupU io mipettjali a lifMpent-.m , the;r- tn.pflehotherVevea thev aee,; but yiceOOed en communion. Wtli lmmam.aJl that th fa. of iheMftW Ahev IPOSt COlfoitabe. and rv.iLn or. woman. thev fell in love with 1 PWWW:.He. -n n,nr viuM airo.. ... 1 l.iae,wuwo.trF!Wl,lUW ENTAt - OFFICE Et;Sv CQlj'lXpD Offers his nrofeseional services to the peo-,- r 1 came id tnaW estate P hare" never P4r-r& ?nd "TOSt118! - ' inteutionally H dona' wrong 3m J lifec ' TiWiwivf I T m naitkerin a K 1 ifa oa! I Ir nnw iience of love the bride of twenty 'ri T : "i:" 7 - . i ' 1 that ! shall forever he with lbee for agocnangfs.jmt. 10 ne.nus i j- - ,j- ."'t -i-l. .whewm always, seem te, ber ! ".er?-- lovarf heVrlhobd. Outaiders VWV ;r I'come to you with a small affair -u cvT thaVyouay need '-In" England lr ; me tOQiiueui wuu ujauv vvuei; eign countries, myself ahd warrare ; wjeli Jrjpown.,; Many American : fa m- ' " il fes on .their, return" "fiorii abroad- " hnnff mv. articles with tbem. , lor s igtroW'ihd fieal thy i your; csnfidence and, make a jrefer- BlooBungtoB, I- Dispatoh. r, . .-. I brv UectnarBittrs .fmw . M? i ao'ndt ihini :'tt m ollowing. pp9Kni?nu; afKhin nrA? 1" 1 paign speech makiug::indunaIetorper T mate th bsi form a cunii . nt ilMint!a0LL' an absolute i one for biliousness and Septembej lftjoth W0 WiK- mod! BlctrwtUr?.r One trial will convince headache that can he found'ln this afterwards will visit NorthOaro-; you that thia the remedy you need.! :B goimalf in itself H r7ma;nin intn itZ mnA f K? hotUea only 50c at W It Fowlkea 'Jt " ??frmai in.V' liuafj remaining until. ,tne end c ccrnexiata.- . , : and. yet UsJ comfort to you, ia so Kannmhiip- Ha will mma MAI 1A1 . 1 aa we must get out at once." "He says, said the servant, com ing back,'that he has changed bis mind. ""He "refuses to Uke the goods." , ' "What's that?;' - He-bought everything in. for your wile, who stood in the crowd and broke completely de,wn when the old. red cradle jras, put up at auction. nere; ia a note saymgoaisne awat.is your forgiveness to return nome." The old red cradle. : Ah 1 what is its song of "Home, Sweet Homel" Democrats m m the Alliance but 0jd when lbe orr WM iMned they hate less, standing with it than any Sou tbernVr! voWfor wch aheart.' regarded as traitors to our noble order,and if they continue to be Democrats they . will have to get out. Letters which have been received in Iowa from reputable citizens of ruiasai ueciajre f vnai t inese cqargee are true, and state furthermore that the refugees for i whom .this money .was ostensibly collected never receir ed a cent of it They say that Weaver . X)tce of S. Chww, 21 Drayton St 8aVabVah, 6a., Dec. 16, Messrs. Iiippman Bros., Bavannah, Ua.: ; ri?itt1?T- .T wnnld like ' ta add tnv testimony to the almost nuraculoua -effect j was, ; distinguished uibr v bisi acts of of P. tnjbecase of Maiy.ingranam.i brutality ' and tyranny, -,and , was a woman hving-on ay place: she had a - ... . . . . f constant co nen. sore uiroat. aeoiury. etc., UMv' 'v , "t Lftr ;y ud wu emaciated to decree that she! militarv districts ? was nnab e to eet out 01 unawen ,; oeing i r. certainly reauires cast iron MK MkifAimaHi BRA noi rairavt rna i . l. a . .1 xl fninmia ftoicanid Blood Medicines with-! cheek to ask a Southern man to vote Complain is the lack of money, and. font the least effectuntil. being pnt under I for thkt man, who became a political Lack of Honey in t&e South. Bichmop d Times. The mainsprfog of all the trouble of which the farmers in the South because of this, many of them threat-; en to abandon the ' democratic for the third party. In pursuing such a courseybowever, they "pert prepar mg to jump out of the frying pan into tbe fire. One of the. prime causes of the stringency of money in tbe South is thej)ensions laws of th. e United States, by - means , of which the people are heavily -taxed, not. to pay honest pensions to honest, brave soldiers who . were disabled during the war, but that large sums may be given. ta pension age.ht frauds, and bummers of the North for political reasons. Tbit year the money taken- the P. P P., she immediately . began to improve and is now in as good health as aver in her life. You can refer to me at any time as to the effects' of r, P. Jr., m the foregoing case. - " JL marshal Sa ved life and Hair. Monticslao. Fla.. Jan. 2f, 1890, For the last eight years I have been in whd -Maiana, js,ueu- XV digestion came out, in fact 1 was tifiarlv a wreck ' I had taken kidney and blood medicines, whichdid me.no good When I began taking P; P. P., abont three months ago, I was as weak as a child. I nave only taken four -bottles small aise, and to-day I am a well man -and my hair "come again." .1 cannot recommend P.J. -" - ' " FCOwEsa, Witness. bad bealtbr sunenng nmtiRm'. Dvsnensia. Droosv r had. and mv: hair all trickster as soon as he ceased to be a military tyrant. The Grand .Texas Cora Crop. New QrleanaTimefi. , -Abundant rains eon tinue. to ial over the south western Texas distric and the suffeiing ; among stock has been compfeteIy:crelieved and the crops bave been grejitljr benehtted. Many farmers in the drouth strceo district planted corn' in July and with late fall rains will make good crona. Recent rams through Mexico enchance the prospects ot fine crops tney know, them pretty well, Buifc ah;. its rarity makes it valuable, -I'asfc. ake CTeatrd minutes being its' limit Tltinftia nnnn rdnatnei nia. innr m l k t i ft J.l norm arounm sou wui ubtiw i wi kuchaM Cbnnic most ot the Jnontn ol vctooer .themEebel smells wo e3ieTw;coaV !" W ttU" "Medwithugar is my!remedy,.iii'the montn TuoweTer:new ui m Mfe. Third ? vver fay;ot ,tbe gft f t ne enian piHCkri a) speeches in New York . State USonULana he is tbe man who spoke -' ntT ttAYI points to heseletea. . own to Poke Lsa DrtJ HAYCOCK'S. i JoJia E. Johnson-, Stafford writes, "I had-vunerad eceema and was at . times b4w got me ope-haH dozen : boUks ef . '"lu?". t" fsold, at,,2a Cents, oena a.por. u wia4 im wiK'aA on a iwani nntia tm v a.i w jiinn ra . wv eim ... 1 ' -w . . e a. r i ayMiiub """i i iii l . L " . : . . . - , -1 earn lor a sam ine viai, w -vr v ww me and I ask vou to publish this lor the! DrAr?ra: Innrchased ene: of thai. . ' 'u . - - beneff of SomS others - safferms in tike I EIctraboiaa on the Sth dav of Mav; and manner,,,,. - v.;-Xr leesaB aatngii a: sirs, .tiazeiv iwao.ts j , tgm Z7iT -; t J etgbty-five 85) yean oW. he has had ' V Cciiirtiiril ' - j the rUtimatiam and asthma tor twenty. 8tate'hronicle.i3 w -v - : T" ' - " l&ve ot thirty years. s Weaver declared that tii rrd v waveUeved soai tbe Mrt aprJica of the i before Dr. urchasa. - DR. HAYDOCK, " 63 Fulton St.! N.Yj mm OPERANIVE $ AND . MKJHAKICAI republican party .appealed to CTtS S fiSESS the candUHudgroent of all mu tiona. rreeonuMnd it totleaictedT -. unimpeachable. This Kfd la vera J Believing H to be all that y 5a claim tor national banks,; swrold standard, Ht, I am yours respectfully; onlv. and a hish tariff The third t . - T. It. TAPSCOTT.' , party declares opposition, to-all of You caausethahj ,aoj way you raay yx " (Itun n) niil o'ilvnmiM WMr 1 866 proper. - - . ' these and yet adyocates Wearer ; ee proper. I I 11 in i .'llifc,. .1.11 1 1 B - ! &&2&,e79r'. , .orporar Tanner, whoe was at These.fignrespreseni the jiumber, of one uowsnarraou- upuuwwadui of Dy. King's Hew- Discovery for to bet $20,00Q that Harrisou cannot iption, "eonghr and ' colds.; which 'rr Tntiii ' - ' " : & in-the United States tern March tCarry Indiana. . ... v-: bottles of Br Consum were sol rirpi4 nnrt twfintv-jeht thousand, bix hnn-1 dred and aeventv-twd bottles sold in - one Svurroiis SI oiiture X intense itching year; and each and every, bpttje .was atfd and stinging? mes,tf at nighty .worse by on a positive guarantee that monev would scratching. If allowed to continue tumors berefnnded if satisfactory'resuita Bd not fomTwhich 'often, bleed ond ulcerate, be- fnllmii im iuu ijfTWi acMrof. n(itji rfHWRK in l entnitict nt ' SwiTiJE's fllHIMEHT niam . it nftvor dToanrtointaand can. al- tons the ittthine and bleedinc. heals nice- . - i t I' . . ii . ll. i i .i:.. ..J :I ..i ... i.. i ways De-'oepeniiea ! mjui iTerj- r uuuf mu.m uk iiimb tupu tremedv for conehsT-, colds.; etc.,. Price 50c 1 mors. At druggists, or by wait, for 50 1U that repuhlie, and the importa- sad YX'at W M.Fowlkes 4 Co. dragsM : tats Dr. Swayne 4 Soa, Pkdelpaia. the "citizens -of Eockiriehaur. and, '. - - -A"" 1 community, aleo-to" the citizens of s; v Anspn,5&tanly, Moore, Montgomery and Robeson counties. ,; He is well? furnished withe lithe latest improved, :"r. t"' v. in3truments..r ? ' "--.rV'r :::::rS: fiiceover Miss Blakeyh store 1 Forwent. Th e" Cornef Stdre-room Tiif - Hotel Rich- - mondteuilding. ' Apply- tc-X' C.LeakoaK 47 St " - f
Rockingham Post-Dispatch (Rockingham, N.C.)
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Aug. 25, 1892, edition 1
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