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'''-' ' " , J - v r ' - - . .. - . " . c - . - - - . , , ' - - . S . - - -J - - - - - .. '-. " - - cTHEROCKET..;;n SEND YOUR ORDERS FOR ' T .Toto , --r , " ;, ''j;it s TO' THE ROCKET- . - . f WitEaay flier .wel!y ia ihis-Bectio . gif:icU6nguftitanteel in-Price and 4 Duality. of Worlc. -s IT. IS GROWING,. AND TITS OEOVVTR IS BASED 4 OH 1 ' 1 11 , vol-x:. :R00mGH&M;;BI NO;! 34- licsecaitTtos ,Paic,41.5Q Pet Yv ghoes and ;Harnl 1 ? a V JONES baa moved . store of J. WCOVINGTON is doing first-clasa Wor?: iu tne Boots Siloes and Hanissjnwte vr t"he I . yoa ?.1S - a rece,P for Preventing 11 Bt his oxvu,g composure ad; ireefloto-firom abaric and. flnrrv? ' - - s 4 flurru? mr ...xl -Vu J vuei mitt, oioneiaci wmcn is true von AShortSeriaon. Texas Sifhngs. ' 7 rlubbed breddemsflndrsister, ah dis ebcnin"s discburse -in other- words, stingi- ::..., i n I his market. Good tand-tnadfl W - nQ -1 ' - ""f Wlrtnafi7thingvlppenff'rofliirrryonr Dar's lots b 6tingyfollis iu ebry keiuaun ity, but tfio wust case of aba i ice ebber J heerd of. was dat pf a ; ,,M r,; urtmi be man in Alahauja.He tried ler pawn V.tl,pr lil'i A full stock of Harness and Bndles always Jone, ' a . : i I- ; " Ti l i L" omeung, tnenTdo rt-nd mn& ds-t t has J Don't .Forget THAT f .. YOU CAN J ALWiYSlNDt" AT THE STEWART STORE A FULL LINE OF ' - -GENERAL 1RCHAKLISE DT ADDITION TO A COMPLETE . STOCK OF STOVES AND FURNITURE BOUGHT FOR. CASH AND N0TTQBEUN-:3L; Jinsf ait tnosgnt out cast lar away; Thjs siniplt ol Jules-if you will obey, . Will Ire you from wripkles for many a day tpuuiea ICirZZ o tnesun, - -A . , . - bora. tieered-ob an udder case dat as bad. A Jhilef drank about a pint ob kerosene by mistake, nnd bis ut adder, wbot was u uigbty close oo'man, ran a "wick down (le chile's fnoat and used -dat infant for a lamp. ; YtSj breddem and sisternY dar's a. gennerman of my eiquaintanc who am afeaied to buy a had- pencil, be- kiise he can't bepuffectly shore dat de lead reaeb clar fru it. D.ir's amaiv; libbed. in western Texas who Paris greened his; later -Party ITnmber Pour. - V . . DERSOLTT' btevart vLa' anning Co. TThe following letter was addressed to a Texas paper: ; .. - . - Ed: CouiEB-rRing nn old and astute politician and- having care ! fully studied and analzed the Demo craticJtepub ican atid'Third party political platforma and'linding jhem all rotten and cor tuptjto'thVcore, of j bugs ter deff, and den he raked up evu aaa oniy evu j-enaeucies caicu- dar careaps and dried 'em out ober a iated, in Wieir nature, design and t8iow tire in drder Ut feit de Paris purpose to bring disaster, ruin pov.- gree outeil 'em tef sell it back ter de erty amJdestructioq Ato me masses, klru" stoah. and believing tliere ls-yel hope of Be stingy man allers miserable. avertiagrlhe .disastrous min that If he-walks around he trirobles tlirriilone nnr winnfru Ku. rironiiiv. I 1 - 1 . . Y J.., . 0. offers his professional services to the ing a fou? political party , eimilar Upearin' out bis shoep.; Ef he sits people of Richmond and adjoining coun-. 1 .-.nd yet dissim lar to either of lhe down he wares out his pants, and lies. v ltu a'luug juic uisuOTnutcAL rience he feels warranted in.".. saying to lhe most obstinate bases' where cure possible, readily yield to his Jreatpent'-1 efTti rtly .crjagtag "bobtail, dissatis ' , - " -'t - -. - fied, disaffected, - grumbling,, grow- . . TT . ''-cr ' ' -i ling whining members of oth-r poli- JjllJcl IV Xllg U O.UUUUl tical parties: and difsimHar as, no CANCERS GURED. -AND- Business Institute MALE AND FEMALE. Telegraphy, Book-keeping., Penmanship Latin. Greek and Mathematics a specialty. Board 7.50, per month,; Tuition from .$2 to $ ; per month. "A magnificent building is being ereeted. Overr225 students last year. N u n ber of teachers 6. Next term begins August 16ili.' For catalogues, ap- P'" l J . M.-W E ATHERL Y, Prin. man is allowed to become a member of this party, for. our trade or in- fluencel kes'him wish he was dead.' . JFashionable folks am not all berry extra vgant? Ef .-year 'looks . into a ball-room yer kin. see for yerself 4at de wimmin folks cut things down gess as low as possible. - Seme ob de rich men am as close asde elopes!. I read in a paper rdat a faithful workman, engaged Jn some I hereby call a roasa meeung of kind pb extra dangerous work, hutt srreh men as above discribed to meet I h.js t)aad mighty badly. V hen the in John Barbee's. opera, ball on tbe4 doctor was ttndin of 1 and 2 clock, for the purpose of organizing and fully equipping for the war ofthnvfourth political party, dock yer wages." When fully organized we will elect by ballot a sufficient n amber" of men to fully, secretly stealthily and sneakingly canvass all the entire etunty5of Hamilton It "aha 11 -'-be the duty of canvassers to lie on, misrepresent, and throw, their nasty filth and slime, and even puke on Thielebrated young Bay Stallion will all other political organizations... 11 DorrH be stingy wid what doti't stand fortisMBeasniRockfc J-liereby notify all interested parties J COst yfrnuffin," tich as peilittness ill parties wishing to raise lice Blooded tb at no one shall hold umcej in or and r0od adwice. r, . i -m 11 11 i J I ' " I btocu win ao ueu to can on or wme. .io become a member of this party When vou am in de temple ob de nm.u o,u,mmheJui t-ndorses and sub- Lawd ver should cast aside all sting ter de. band de fort man came in a - hurry and says: 'Sam.' what time w.ns it when yer got hurl? I . wanter, kuow when iter nek yer wages." MaiV ain't de only stingy nnimile Hit's true, man will run arler a dol lar, but de.dog wijl mn artcra scent; Ht-ah f Hal 1 i At de samelime I don't btleeve in a man being too genefous, for de horn ob plenty will soon empty 6n lets hit's corked wid erconemy. " Hon. Mortgagee's;; ; . Sale of Land 1 Th e i". . lersiened J?y virtu of power vested iu him py'ajmbrtgage made tp Bun by S. F.' Alsobrook 'tlie 16th Harch,s1886, liich is duly, registered in the Registers office of Ricbrfiolid"Counivi4li Book Q. -Q. pages 62 Ac 7 April 18S6, - will sell to the highest bidder for cash, at public, sale at the Court House'door in the "town of Rockingham, on Monday thet 5th, Sept. 1892, the lands described in .said Moii, gage. 150 acres of land on BjifFalo Creek, adjoining N Gr. Nicholson ;arrti others and fully described ifij said 5 Mort gage, --.rf -"- - " .. T. F. Stan back," Mortgagee This, July 20th 1892 if M churns OfTNinety and ' Nine, bekase he wanted ler make 1 per cent, any how debe hard times. " """ Deacon Snodgrass will please pass? de hat. Remember dat de Lawd lubs a cheerful gibber. Notice! The Partnership heretofore existing lei. tweea the undersigned , under . the firin, name of W. M. Fowlkes & Co.. in . Rock I ingham N. C. is this day dissolved Mi. Fowlkes pmchased the interest of M. H; Russell in said business and becomes liable for all the debts and liabilities of said part nership. All persons indebted to said firm vill make payment to W. M. Fowlkes., . j M. H. Russell, j . . W , JU. r GWJ.KES. 1st day of August 1892. " " .. this: j scribes to jtbePfonowiug,paUr::. j i iness. Don't le like dat ftll-r when 'l'A..ii4in ipe j.rrsence.orjnese, i he is asked ter sing Die Hundred my disgrtinifd brethen, do most sin cerely promifse and 8 wear - that-s ol 4 Jim Hogg ia 'personally and Individ ually responsible for tbe drouths, cyclones, hail - storm, Short crops and low prices of farm products in the State of Texas; if Clark is elected Governor he will have the country ur ifrJCffsfHogg has, for I BoWefieaftStGlark' "Ts a bigger liar and a smarter man, than Hogg. ' r"":"'"'-" '' I furthermore. do. solemnly pr? mise and swear that I 'will not, un der any circumstances whatever, vote for any man for any office, who can read and write or whose State and county taxes amount to more than two dollars a year. . Iclo furthermore most solemnly and.' sincerely swear by all that is good, and bad, with all the devil and vim there is in, me, that I do hoji -estly and sincerely believe that the property acpumula ted by the hard licks; industry and economy of our wealthiest men ought to be divid ed equally between, the -y lazy, dis gruniled members of Ibis party, and I furthermore awear I will never be. satis6ed until this is done. I furth ermore tip-toe a"nd rock back on my is Seabord ftiriline C. C. DIVISION ' Schedule in Effect July 20th 1892 fa&ssenger .and;. Maul, daily ' for local points and North.,7.06 m. : : a ' a Passenger and Mail daily" except Sun- oay for local points and. Wilmington 7.06 " Passenger and Mail -daily' except Sun --j iui locai pomtaana Atlanta 8.24 p, m; rassenger and Mail dailv excent Sun Qay for local points - and "Charlotte 8.24 Local and freight daily except Snnd'ay w low. points and Charlotte 3.25 p: in. fi . i . an -l frei8at daily Except Sunday ror local points and Laurindurg 10.20 a m tu , Pens 30 minutes", before i5(rnvJ of eac& Passenger train, tickets fhL . b,mer resorts andbaR Tk 1. " " ppio v , Auiuuuu uHSsea- S nfcll11 without , change, of "our irom i a. m. to 6 p. m Simply Pkidicxtlons. . Wadesborp Messenger. . lt:is really pitiful to hear peopla talk about being -.driven out .ofjthe democratic party. - The idea ; of a man allowing himself'. to be driven out of any party that he desired to remain in is simply ridiculous. The democratic party has .driven no one out of the fold, r Those .who have turned. their baks upon - it did so because they no longer eyrupath ized with its policy .and. leaders.. The party stands ready to welcome every one of thrm back just as soon "as they are willing to support its nomi nees. No party can preserve its in tegrity Jind make further concessions than this. : Eev. Bcnbrites" The'Soclset ; a Letter from Buffalo Lithia Correspondence oITheockeC ii nas occurta to mertnat you and y our readeVmiglit not object ;lo: -a etter Irom th is - w jdery r: kno wn jld lealth resort. And I am -the more Jndined toiwriteyouv. because .,we eii ueuiiHijio uiutruut .iuis wouiu e our resting" placed i. Indeed we had no intention of Coming here, but y a chaift of; providence we fount! our tltousUfas directed, to this place and so Saturday v20tb; 'insU at- two o'clock found usv (wife nnd rmself) safely lauded. here. " I am impressed thus ;early With the place that it is a heaith ratlier han a pleasure resort. There are three Sprinjis Nos. l,2and 3, No's. 1 and 2 ire Lithia. JNo, 3 Is lroo- No. is : considered the -most perfect wjiter, and upon this .spring the pro- Irietor is willing to stake the future reputation of His place,.,. Not a gal lon of Spring No. 2 is allowed to run off except fromeleven o'clock Satur day night until Monday morning. AH the surplus above the upe of Abe gusts, (and it furnishessixty1 gal lons per minute) is carefully saved, and bottled. But notwithstanding the'great value of No. 2 many form er patrons have a fondness for -the old original No. 1 arid indeed' there is more of it used than o! ro. 2. Dr. Laird resident .phsican, - will for a reasonable fee examine each visitor and ive adytce-aa to the use of the water throughout - the , stay; Yk have already rnadVf pleasaht acquaintances from all directions as lar South;fl8 ; Georgia "?uid A ta- bamal-. Many a re' llere . from 'North Carolina, atuoiig them the family, of Gov. Holt. - 1 : I Hro-fdeaset4o inlormyou tbe. observance oT: the Sabbath da yi afldJ i. i 'Ti t '.i.-"i,yi''A:ii'5:-..'.i .1 - J in laci oi ine-genefa goo otutr suit quiet that prevail ir tin lime. All instruments ol pleasure, are locked up oil Saturday nightf asalsQ; the cigar stand, barber shop &c. nd by the rules of the liotel dancing is suspend pd promptly at h n.u'clbck- every night and of course not per mitted at alLon; the Sabbath. Arriving Saturday afternoon , and not taking aiiy paiiis to make kcown my calling,I was surprised to re ceive in a sboh whilea" polite iiivi tation to hold services the next day At brea Kfat we found notice o pfeacliiog posted on all the dining- room doors. and,;atveleven itLtbe ball .room, I. had . the pleasure' of preachiugj to; agoou congregation.' .Some of. the young people furnished musii-j the congregation appeared really a ttentiveand.appnreciative and the hour, passed pleiba ntly and- I hope, profitably. The proprietors see that there is some one-no con d uet service, every. Sabbath. If there is n visiting : minister, they send over to ClsrkRville or some other place and import one. .. r It is yet too. early td say ' Whether, the stay here. will-prove all we desire for wife arid myself, buW; of ,! .course we expect anl hope for great results. : W e find things very , little .d i ffer- eiil from, what is familiar Jiq North; Carolina.. The growth of forest and fields ,18 very much .the same ns. in middle North Carolina away from the cotton belt. " I notice red clover growing geuerallyjn tie 6elds after the grain crop', bdt the dry spell has been very much agaist it.- v Very truly yours, ' - j - ; r.i-AVnaVB. Doub Baltimore Sua. - JA pufarul strain is-noiv-being put Upon the "pocket nerve of Chairman Carter hythe Republican politicans FATHERS AND THE TASIFF. Farmers Bear tha Brunt of the Heavy Burdenr Rep reset) tative ' Ha.tch.ttromthe .- i ST' of the outfC.The Alliance," People's Icotntuittee o" ariculturerha& sub party , uujuu aim, vrpventor tucn-r muwsi laiii'Q itpuse oirepreseniuiiv tinnn are ,nuls't tlleml-.-TTiey have j a"'report. prepaid by jhe committee a fpull" now and thy.?'iire ; pulling Ion (he etfectof th present tariff law irior si i it is wonii. -- in nasi cam- j on ncricuiiuie. -.- paign since- 1876 thre- has . been" j f The rejxorVsays thatcarpful com- little or none of national Repobli- pariion hows that there has been a can committers money spent in the steady decline in the, price; of farm South. JThe Squth warned so "solid"' pioductsuiwiifiirmpropBrtyl, under that it was deemed useless to try tu j the several tariffs in force since the brpfllf it-. wifh moTlflv h;ios Tb T- wnr wltiln in A MrrPBrinnrtiri nsriwl bQUtherniWhite. Hepublicans have and under the same jaws, -oiirer in-1 . - "TT. -JT" - : i 1 .11. .1 j- . - 1 . .' " " W . K m mm mam m 1 llllll m -. mere was no uiuit itifre. lueir ana remunerative. Jlne report insists bands were itching, in fact,- fr a that under the low ..tariff of 1846 chance to guide the golden stream, j agriculture enjoyed its greatest pros perity and holds that, the more re strictivejind. prqbihitivQ . the tra.de with other, countries,, h is l eeu Ahe worse has-- agriculture fared. The results of the prohibitive tariff has But Mr. Carter's predecessors have not been rainbow chasers lhey pent the cash of the tariff lord freeh', but they preferred t(K bo' Nortben States with it, partly be- cause ttiev thought those ' htales t3 4 'j; Loss of appetite ;ldbfath;twtute4 - , TVj the mouth; toruroa coated; po2ata!er tb . v honMer4laag la tl frackor pft;p-.:-...'. mtetafccaFfor rheumjLHsm ; wtuntiMMek v,.;.----. - .... -v wtth flatulency and TratailjraAta41B "i'-' - tionj. bowels lut and costirt b tansl, X faeadaolie, Irtth dull,' liewr in.wllm . " - " - restlesEQcss, with m Htnn eavterlfk r C - Y somethlnr undone wklcb ott It v JboM done; AiUnass ftep eUarr-'ld ?Aj-wtprL: temper blues; tired: tmaOfSi-rW aw- .. T iwaraoce ef aUo and eyw; dteideotVt)Q. - u.-,.- Aos au, out iways teste or unt fau- -.t - Talc Simmons lirer Efigtilitcr - --Vi: -AH KFFKCTUAI, f PXCUTXP .-W""I, t i "- . OoiwUMUm. 3 . KUk AuaretMiom. r CelitV A nrrsicxAJ?a orxxxox, i? ,rv . X Team and have never beca able tot been- to prejudice, European nations purcbasal 1 - and p ,rlly bictu-e they (o6i best buyers) against the United f wanted the cash to stay at home: &a,e, and in the relation which fol Now they are tempfed to pursue v, flowed agriculture was;dealt in irre different course. T'lc prospect, of ( parable- injury, capiunng tne oouinern. oiaies v r ine;. American farmer is - now said by those-who would have the J compelled. to ..sell his products .in J LOCKHART : & nandlmg of lunds to be exception j direct competition with the pauper ally fine. Every day the Southern"! and slave-labor of AsLi and: Africa. white Republicans find "a new; Etate labor .which ouinagea to: subsist on that is doubtful.1 For a while it j wages averagiug: Jeg. .jtban.;t?3 pej" was only South. -Carolina that it month. - The whemeoCreciprocity would pay to "s ilt." Next Ala-1 is-denounced as a flimsy md bold bam a is added to the list, Nr-w wet attempt to deceive the ikrmer?. read that ua pnrtyof lyiuisana Re-1 Representative White,: jof Iowa, a publicans" are trying to make the J member of the committee,, prepared campaign committee - belter that la paper to accompany the views .of Louisiana is a gooa ot iie 10 spena i ine imjrrxy. in iws. report jur. moivey in. They tell the committee White says there is probably no class the sugar planters are : going over of oir citizena whp are so thoroughly the Republicans in' the fear that the I handicapped by the protective-sys- Democrats,.. if successful, will repeal tern in the prosecution of theirbust the bounty on - sugar. The com- J uess as the farmers of the Missisip- mittee may rememt-er that the sugar pi vOltey who, are engaged in the planters have been Republicans al raising of hogs audcatile. along, comDounaV-that waukia. Ilk Hum Ciwmtr. . it -. Keguiaior, promptly ana eoectuany hot b "I;'-" Jver to action, and at the taj&c time atd (tmmk'--S:., of weaken) the digestive sad assimilative pannm): i. J oCtfie system.". - j- , - , A lMt Hikto. m. Wxshingten, Arrnv - - 1 HasewSStmiaTedmfrcrwrainf v'k- I E ZnllaA Ca, FhihaBlphia.I'a. M0M1$0N: r - j, ATTORNEYS - AT -fLAW, - n .-l " Rbckinghatn. f ;rri- ; Offlee over JTJirrigHt it Clx; Store, r .... .1"iX"Cftl " r A VVAV WfetVA ' ft. . ft W Office over Dj -.J: atanaiUOne doo:- east oi Hotel EIAmoni - ' f Xx ' . -T KuinfelfrXKiUK r - ft cole -hid rorm 4TTOSNETS - -- AT' V:- 5 V T i ROCKINnHAMT, Nj . ; Deaervlng: PriUse. ' We desire to say to our. cftizensr that: Tor rears we have been seelicir Dr. King's JNew Discovery lor . Uomsamption, l-r. Mr. Cleveland and ths Farmer.' North Carolinian. ' " J. We do not believe that there' ia a King's New Lite Pills,- Backlea's' Arniea! "mnn in America who wouldaerifiee Slve,ad rie. Bitters, and haveever , , - . , . handled remedies .that sell as well, or that so much for the American farmer as j have given .'sneli-'-'uiMTjstisfacfion. GRoVEft Cleveland. We not only We doii'bvfceMtat it We know it How t Beeause he e.very ti&,e' nd we stand ready, to refund it. we Know 11. now r .Because ne tne purchase Price,it satisfactory resnlta Crtcrificed his re-election trying to do not follow iueir use. These 'remedies relieve h i nrof his. burdens-from W bawwon feg jwpdftUy purely on DEflTAl - OFFIGE. ; vS.A.-Tr-i f. - --.- .. ...-S- : fcT-vSg ,tL-;; 4 el S..GOEE, d:o)::S. m O ffera his nrofessional services to toe peo".-. 4 . pie of- Rockingham andjthe samaiiditig lJi couSXijr. gfer umce over. it.-. m oiav-Sii?;-. 14 nent gentlemen asked .-Mr Cleveland if. he did 110I know that "his tariff message would bring down the; eon-, demnation of the money power on is head, and probably defeat him- His reply deserves to live: tbeir merits W M Fowlkes-A Co Drng-. gists OWE , :t ujokb; His Grip,- t- ii-- ' matters thorough consideration.- I lave done right. 1 am "willing to ccept the consequences fjr myself and. in v patty. In whatThkve done, I have had inmiy mind one man, 1 who has " Iwen Oppressed, bowed down, well nigh ruined by taxation that man is the ' American Farm er." - . . - The "American Farmern wilt ap preciate socu disinterested service, and he .will vote for Mr. Cleveland, in November.., TO THE LADIES. . . There are thousands of ladies through out the country whose systemsare pois oned, and whose blood is in; an-impure condition from the absorption of impure matter, due to r-menstual irregularities. Tkin hlnhn .ii tTTiniflinvlir i t f A4 T -. Yi H dew-claws and most- solemnly, Sin- onjerful'tonic and blood-cleansine pro- cerely, willingly and anxiously prOt perties of Frwkly Ash, Poke r P,oot ? and mise and swear that 1 will never filttVt'nlariftilnlil half clop jf any thing and will undet no circum stances half work that, and further m ore weaj tha I -w il LdO; all k Oa ir to keep myqighbpra;frotu workuux theirs or paying their debts, and 1A0 cap the climax, -1 .do with- all the earyeslnesa f my. soul,' from the bottom' of -myheart sincerely - pro mise andwear that I 'will tatse my wife's chickens, butter aud ; eggs,, to. town and trade for whisky get big drunk and talS" politics," i- : Believing a party made up of the above mentioned, material would re volutionize the whole" country, and r e a goo(.thing, I urge all wbaan conscientiously take lhe above oat6 to be prompt xin- meeting at th above time and pin ce."' '-; " - - John Jenthy JiRowir, . .1 r Potassium P. P. P.). -Roses and bound ine health-.take the " vlace -of the sickly look: the lost color and the general wreck of the system by 1he use ot Jr ickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassijmh a& hosts of fe males will testify, and many certificates are in Dossession of the Companyj whicB t.hev have nromised not 4o-pubbsh and all prove-P: P. P. a blessing to womankind : :. : - CAPT. J v D. JOHHSTON. To all whom it may. concern: I take great pleasure m test ifying to the efficient -qualities of the popular remedy for, er.up tiona to -the skm known as P.P. P. Prickly Ash. Poke Root and Potassium). I suffered several years nth aa unsightly I and -disagreeable era ption oa. jny-tace, rand tried various remedies to remover it, none ofwhieh accomplished lhe -obiect. until valuable preparation was .-'resorted td.l After taking three bottles", in accord ance with directions; 1 am now entirely cured.-.-"",'- ""u'" - " ' - , : J.D. JOHNSTON, ; t Of the firmof Johnstorf A Douglas; v- 3" ' Savannah, Qa Gov. -Holt on the Stump. Gov. Holt spoke at Graham, Ala mance.coUnly, some days ago. and according to the Charlotte Observer,-. he saiil -the' -Third party, crowd had. boy-colted him at " the Detivo cratic State" convention and had "passed around the word that Holt must not he nominated because h was opDosetTvto the: farmers: "and yet," said he." ''J make -more wheat and cojrTand iiats aid grass than all the men. on the Third party ticket put K together." The -Governor; said further that just after the s adjourn ment of the Third party. State con vention last week : he met iOlone Ha rry Skinner a nd asked . him., h o w it was that-he had-been treatedo and Sliy'nner answered, thaVhe. had been- turned r down "because : the damned tools- didnt " have seme enough ta 'u ndersta nd hi iDi'L ; Now is your tune to Subscribe fur he Rqcret, ouly.i5I.bO a year,. ; I come to you with k 'smi.iir'v!6 that .you may,, need. ' IrftEuglandVir- He ca m e i plo a Jfierpon u vt-nue I the. Continent and tnafiy other ffor4e h merchant w ho has been having attl eigu jyountries, myself &d.'wares f.:s. "Gentlemen, 1 SaVe j-iren those aitch of a time with; the , grip, aud well known. . Many A tnerica.il fao-' with easy famijiarUy -remarked: 1 ilies on their., return .firota' aord - f " r "Say, cap? n, can'tyou giye poor j bring arUclefC witbem; foj V(5 msnf a quartet -.i&Uhry. kmm, them pjetty;well, bat s -LV I suppose I niight," wheezed tlie I-vqu may not be one of these, ,-- : gentleman; "but what do youwant f Confidencebetween inanaadmanMi with it?"." , - .-- - ris slow of growthVand when found Want to hypothecate; it o a ita'raritymakes Haluae. I ask;7 drink and breakfast,- I'm miahty 1 your cnndence- and; mak a refers wit hard up.".- j -.5 eice to this Journal to endorse thatr Yhtare ysou oing- hard up?J confidence.' I do "not think it "will i,ur You ought to be atdtti to-earnr your bo misplaced. , living." - ImaWlhWfiniiotOTnjT" Yef, I; know I ongbt to.but 1 1 aa absolute one-Trfor biliousness and - I a'int 'IVe lost my grip somiow1 A headache that ban be foCtnd n ln- "Lost jMiur grip excitedly in-i year., Tbtecure is so small in xtselr. - - . Z ' Our speiikem wilt do well to put this quest ion 4o the voter Who pays quired-? th"r-bnwentteBim'laiid ajelits comfort .to" you .Ts ,80 the $175,000jUU0 collected 111 tanfi j rtLost your gnp,"?andr stilly vou go great 20 m mutes , being its limit k taxes upon -imported goods? Ibttj 'round heW complaining: about be-1 when relief comesthat it has be- t necessaries of lifij . constitute three- Ing injbad.' luck ? -You make me come tbemarvel of- its tune, 0n fourths ofihese gopdsi and the labor- i'mi 1 and; a half grains of medicinetcoat-1- , ing people are compelled, to have iNuf.tidihVke'nileinane held oato 'ed-wHbjragar 'my jreVnecQr. in-ftbiV' them, lhe merchant ; who imports his head tbk'e4onl'tuehinfrit'i pays the tariff taxes at the;. p?rts of olt of bibouldefikv i- entry and, as a business mnn,chargeH the same as a part of , his cost. Of PilesJ Piles Itchihg Piles, shape, of one small pill, known 1 commerce as.IRt HAYDOCICS.V 1 NW I JVER PU Ji" Jl U od j ' the mark e ts of Kurope, $nti JneW ' : ' irtn t-- 4 a AAiteii iv n ( v- r - a Wri (nvi lf flvuTPAre T-i of iti -lYifanea i-li!rrr I eV. XT ..lU A imawiaa TVi o A lat tea tax. ' And thus we- are facedwit"h jd stinging; most at .night r worse by , b cii,,-"faif bV ' iue iuuiapuiaoie lacu iuai ine cou-t fon-j which often bleed ond ulcerate, be- SOiOiai, zoceiHS., dciih- h ytLi f sumers of this country are Comnell-1. coming. yery sore;?tSwAYifE's Oiktmeut I fiarfi for -a saDBDlcflaLlo. trv them i . .c n L.ir.. tops the itching and bleeding, beats nice- . - u - 1 '' 'Kt'j -. eu. uu auoouuL ui lob -rLeiiuuiionii i .. - . r :. ii. i 10 rvepuuiicau t' n j i u c removes the tu tariff,- to-pay an ..additional . s co3t ofj m-o At-dmggisJK.r -by. mail,; foe-50 ceuts- Dr, bwavne .& Bonft Pmladeipbia. -at-, - teforeyou purchase, $175,00000 for what theynetssa- rily-cousume. SlatejChfouivle.'. , -'A A Bad Record for Eobescr. ' Ma'xt on -Union, lth.- - ' Wit hi iv the past two weiks there have been, in Robeson county, one suicide, one murder, one (supposed) accidental killing four assauifs with intent to ktH,iind several Third par ty metting.; WhWt aterrible record tt vt a rriJK'v - UO X UUUU Ok, 11, 4. - , AHinion Friends. , Afriand in need is a friend .indeed, and not leaa than one million Deool have found mst $ucb - a; friend-in Dr. King's- New "... . - ' ' . -.!-.- . -A Lnsoov ery -jor t-ons uin puon, uoHgus. . ana - They Hepudiate Eadicalism. . , tireensboj'o. Patriot. Reporjs from allQvertbe county thow. that the Third party -men who were so bitter against Democracy a fewwk8 ago re coming hack to their,firstiove like. chickens to their uiotlier.. The mongrel convention was too much br Jbem. . It juade jlbeini sick xte th e . stomach,. The Tbii'4 party is weakening every jilay. Dr. W. t. STEELE, i ... OPERAKlVBi USD MECHANICAL, 1 WHAT vaiT, ALEXANDER HATS. .In the eosodng campaign I wU do what a . . ay-L.- - w ca a SoloWl you hive neyes.jused this Great ..f acku, W I am uu&'tbat owugu weuiuiHB,, yue ui win uviuw I wi,eQ uar people realise that the eleotiu you that lt.nas. won denui curative powers t aecldea whether Nerth Carollna vatotbali in aa diseases Ot 1 hroatOhest and Iiungs, 1 be eoanted-liy Nortb"Ckrolinln orAy Fed Each bottle is.gnaranteedO d all that IS 'iniloflteeraiferltap't troia Neir lg!tBdf claimed or money will be refunded. Thai ruiey ia u heaitat to io fkebr irj in bottles free at W IV! Fowlkes & Co., Drug kepins North Carolina la the Uemoeratle store. - Large bottles 50c. and $1; . -. - Tcolamn. Hon, S. B.'Atciurader. . : - - L jOfferi his professional "senriees to -' tlwteitizerrs of Bockingbam ? nd?, -community, also' ten the citizens olU Anson, Stanly, -Moore, Moatgomery; aou zwoettou cuuuura.:.-xic n-nrir-v furnished with all the latest im provetW. in3tromentsr -J- ' " " " : v Teeth' extracted withoutpan." Ol--5 fiice over Alias Blakejjs tore a - -f Fop 'Rent. ' The Corner Store-room in Hotel Bickf mond buildme. Apply -tc Tr S. Leak or: - I - -4 . .r- -..vi , V
Rockingham Post-Dispatch (Rockingham, N.C.)
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Sept. 1, 1892, edition 1
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