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1 "5.- If- r r SEND YOUR CSDEP.S FOR - ... WE. INVn B 'OU TO COMPARE ! , 5 - - TIlb Rocket "? With any other, weekly in fnis section 0? I - "the State" ' 7 - TO THE1 ROCKET Satisfaction guaranteed in Price and Quallty.nf "Work. -V--1T ISGROWINGrO AND ITS. GROWTH IS BASED - 7.., L ETS MERITS-;-. S 4 J 3i VOL. Xr ROGKIKGHAii; RrCHMQD COUNTIiKO.; SEPT KMBEH 15-1892. 9 BtmscurtTiOK PftjcB:r$L50 Per Y. I ' J . ". . .,1 ' - " i If ' Shoes and Harness ! A-W. JONES has moved over .the .r store of J. W. COVINC&ON, and is doing first-class work tki-iiia line.- Boots, Shoes and Harness made and repaired in the best possible manner and at lower rices than they have ever been known in this market ' fioed hand-macle Wagon, DrtcIleQ at Sl.OO; other bridles-Sat 4fctfrespandiffg l&w-pricasj i tun stocs oi Harness ana jnaies always on hand, and made to order on short notice by skilled workmen. ----- - ar-w. yujNi&r LJON T T ORGET C'J ALWAYS FIND STORE A FULL LINE OF,' GENERAL lERCJPANLISE J scietibusly, maintain andeupport PTO A-COMLET B 4sprinclplea ini UT&Bes. The IN ADDITION' STOCK OF STOVES AND FURNITURE 30IIGHT FpR i., CASH Aklr NOT'TO EE-fllM V .. - .... w CANCERS CURED. Dr! S M. Wright, o'f' Gibson Station, N. C, nflera h"fe professional aervices to. the, people of Richmond" and adjoining ioun-" ties. ;Wth4cmg liBe ofsncwssfuiexpe rience he feels warranted in ' 'saying that the moist obstinate- oasesyhere acnre ia possible, readily yield to has treatment. . l- .... . : Liberty HigK School Business irtinstitTLite ;. MALE AND FEIALK; i , Telegraphy, Bobkkeepig, Fenmanship Latin, Greek and Mathpmafics a specialty. Board $7.50 per tnonthr Tuition from';$2 to $3 per, month. A magnificent building is being erected. X) ver 225 students last year. Number of teachers 6. Next term begins' August 16th. For catalogues, ap- P,) l J. M. WE'ATE'ERLY, Prin. K ' zl vLibertyN.. d Jesse - Koree- This celebrated young Bay Stallion will stand foihis first season at Rockingham and all parties wishing, to faise Fine BlOqded Stock will doweU to cal on , or write to Wm." U. Steele; alt-Tlockihgham. The Fedi gree oT thia Horse can be had oh applica tion. . ' , COMMISSIONERS sale of xnrjo ! By virtue of a decree of:the. Superior tourt ol fiicbmond Uoanty made in a cause wherein E. F. Moira iaphon'fiiffand M. BA- .. iu a uA:. "Stewart and wife1 a7ethVdefendahtsthe4Part " undersigned will expose topuonc sale in, the town ot Jiocfemgbam in tront ot the, Court House oordfj;theI9th. day ofSeptf. '1892. All jEnrtgbV title and interest of said Steward &id ife in-. Ajt?ja?tf Jaid dej scribed in mortgage whibhiii recorded in office of Reistejv.of. Deeds of Kicbmohd County in hook U. U pages 544. Terms cash. ' M? itis "i WALTER H. NEAL, Com. : : v-;N-" . i Monroe- High Scnooly MALE" AND FEMALE'. ' ' Monroe,' Ujuonjofstjr rrW. The kl'tembnsagilnaflsK Branches taught:' Latin, Greek, French, Mathematics, fhysfes, vMnsitf-XInstrn inental and Vbckl), BookKeeping, Steno graphy. Typewiting, c. Boysand girk thoroughly prepared for college or practi cal life. Six v?ell equipped - teachers. Building,. Deekar, Jaeaaa-Map Globes,., Slate Blackhoardteall mewand irat-class. Healthy, 'clieapj - thorough. Our boys and girls .take high rankja the colleges. Forhigh toned ork and char acter building, we defy mmjpetitipikFoi particulars or a catalogue apply to . L. D. ANDRE WSPrin. '- . C, C. DIVISION Schedule in Effect July 20th' 1 8.92."; Passsenger and - Mail' daily for locl . point3andNorth7.06a.ro;"- Paaseneer and Mail dailv ezceDt 'Snn. lay for local points and Wilmington 7.06 a. III. ..... -:. t ; ' f - ' Passenger and Mail daily' except Sun way for local point8and'Atlahta 8.24 p. m. rassencer and Mnil .dfiiltf Tfpnt Snti- day lor local points and Charlotte 8.24 Local and freight 'daily Except Sunday for local points and Charlotte 3.25j. m. Local and freight daily except cJunday lor local points and Laurindurg 10.20 a m Ticket office opens 30 minutes - before , the arrival of each passenger train, tickets "'u,l an summer resorts and baggage uiecked to destination.-' Through passeH , gers North and South yithout change of Seabprd A K una TO THE YOUNG DEMOCRACY. Choose Te thi87Da7rhomT Ye will oeTve. Coespdndence t"The Roket. : This fall hundred of our young men, whose feet axe lingering in soft Jgeen meadows ; flo wf rypatBs , win gOTotne oauot cox ip casi ineir first vote. YooAg aan vfbo-'arftySu ptoing to depositlHhai vote for? Re- mem oer thai every voter ube a 1 single"threa3. in S 'warpTorms a"con- stituent part in. tb. government of It is your duty to inform "youreelfj thoroughly of the principles - of all oolitical nartiep. so that when vou l V ' . . i may feel assured that you will be at easeln"Ita"ranksand able to con- sacred trusts of our nation will soon be,-in the ands of the rising genera- lion, in en now important u is inai e should choose' the right i iind of men tQ fill our po"blLc offices. J Ifwe ook to the past: we see that great 'arid important questions have - been involved in- the: reelectionof those who should lead our naticn. But will you pause and look- to the future?! Look-at the tendency of the times if you please and see if this campaign "does riot promise to be the hottest one on record. ; Are you (old or j'oung) willing ,to neglect your duty and leave to posterity, anarchy, despotism and confusion?. 'fray I let every voter give his. vole, his in fluence and bis all to maintain a re public with its -power invested in the people. Ys, let us support" a government that will protect the good and restrain the bad; a govern ment that will defend the weak and. hold in check the strong; and. a gov ernment that seeks to give the toil ing millions an equal chance in the battle of life. The Democratic party has -always been a triend to the toii- -teg masses, nawner an unpreju diced voter has fully informed him self of its principles, he will find no reason to be ashamed of joining it and ! espousing- its cause. , X6ung man are you going to vote for a 'man or a party that is constantly appeal ing to sectional prejudice and boasU ing of superior loyalty and patriot-1 ism? Yes, but says one, we willnot vote the Republican ticket; but- we I are going to support tne lmra .. mi .11 party. Alright, Weaver the would be president, hates the South. .He has abused the Southern people in This is their chief stock in trade, and with them. The Democratic mrin- the fact that a'cbnstitutionl amend his speeches, and is nothing more with uriblushlng audacity and men- ority disagreeing with- our North ment is to be joted n at the selection hor less than a' Republican 'turn A.Ai fht'thU;ii1 Carolina Consressmen. said that in in November, and yet it won t do to coat. Young man let us respect our selves, our fathers and ouf own . native Southland enough not'to- bel icfluenced'by those who are, con- tiuually waving, tbe bloody shirt, and rirhrtonneiner tHe Deboocratic country, x inanit viuu uiav luerc BTf, a1A alwavH have been . to ill ions df Democrats who would rally aninnrt tha dear nlrl flnor nnd-nntisti- TT - X T . T tution-tbe-momemvany hostile band -were laid unon either. Yea. and they -would lay down their own lives m the support of the government, But tor; fear ' ! there is'; & "doubting Thomas who thinks ' V mean" Ah'e" s-- f : "nonfederal flag " please Dardon me for adding a few remarks relative P Lgi who souhTwitE however much sincerity of purpose to destroy the tt: . -;iii,,. rr. v4 II II Mill WV W. I n 1 n.U lkAft i V TV II ' f. U U Union, were, radically vwron ; , ana thatits defenders (KepuDiican -ana Democrats) fought for the right, for JTTTT?" -H 1. 7 .. 5 iiDerry,ancr iorumsa : lions of their descendants yet un- born.' T - ;. . f If the Union could haVe thus been dissevered each section coum- nave neen oroaen and again and political anarchy must have followed. The Union was tbJieyslone,of the national life. Yet, I say oor fathers in the gray, hnwACPr miatakftn. were natriotS tOO. MAAn'iiMr'4n 'thAir v(w of flie itua iX lWUI . v . . ; . tiom Th greviously had beeh proved their .valor ;on . a hundred ey were aeepiy m.juti tMf -Elias Carr, the Democratic nom- bv minimr Ibe metaKat little cost; makes; onnressed: : their rights mnvo mna 'ji ii,;.'! son, assailed and their: liberties l j 'i.iaJ ; AoVrtKtV Ha I its restricted, ana tney were eag iui Third nartv nominees combined Umpnt was aciirt? as a trusted for to redress : andfrperpetuai; , mf -r1flray We know they werehrayev kti0fiu Airpn to the -veree - STMPTOMS-awistnre ? -jiniense feu4 J Wa.vv.., y?ir- ; and stinging rnost at nighty . .w6rse by of starvation, with spirits "".-nxigcratching; If all6wed to continue tumors lymcerevn hVci Hotel Eicl - their cause ia just donHpriar gfc1-1 "'"'i mondbudding.' Apply ilc.T Leak orr ' istrtWi. : 'So fer be lt from u8i anorA.tdraggte dead: . i -HU. Wall' -xr f.. V sods , have ? formed avetj their 'dustt and with the sun. shining over a peaceful landf where all are equally ; patriots, to harbor- a ' resentful 1 thought or entertain a breath of L aneer or cen3ure forthe brave and noble men who fell' in unboldin the lost cause. Youna man it is dif- ficult I know imposib'le for us who j have grown up from infancy since tha t a w ful Conflietftof orm any idea of itithecommotioTirtheekcitemeni: the sacrifices, the suffering, physical and mental, and the terror of the times toward the distant eyes were strained toward the .' distant battle STQund. r-.T" . , - To manv of us the battle of man- assasMhe' marches of. the wilderness :-... 'J1 w - 1 suTa", Grants tactics before Vicksburg Sherman's march to the "sea, Lee's defence al Petersburg Gettysburg and Appomattox are not even niern- ory, nut iney -are nistory. it may not be ours- (I sincerely hope it will not) to ido a soldiers duty1 or fill an honorable1 soldiers crave, but we have a"; duty to perform. Theirs was only to preserve the' Union by fnWA nf arms rhvfnin rnnrstre- ours not only to preserve the Union, J but liberty, equality, justice and trutb against slow steady; and jnsi dious assaalts of plausible, peacable pleasant od patronizingfoes in the on:se of fripndaJand natrint. whn even now are industriously sapping j underminins? the verv foundation of this nation. ' ' : In conclusion-1 must say that I am sorry to see bid men,, men xvholct8? The fact. is that a large ma- have been faithful to the tem'ocratis party for more than a quarter of a century leavi'ne its ranks and going in lb Third n.irtv nd diviner tf.pir influence, if not "directly indirectly j to a party that. 'considers them thieves and cannot trust them at the ballot box, but wishes to spend millions of dollars for every election, and bring in ' thousands of new outers io guani.nie ouuuitiu oui- ixi m' j CT it u a I laws" at the ballot box I Uome back weary brother and go . with . us. If we go down indefeaUet-usgo down with our colors flying. - - ;? S "Marrr v1t7 - '" I . I HUIJ, r . I J. C. L. - I Why Didn't They Ncminata Parmcrs? Chatham Record. 1 T;ne Third Dartv sneakers in near- ...." '- ... -.- jy a tj,eir Bpeech-s strive to stir up rpinHia thJr Viparprancrninnt iawvpPa nra unA merM,ant9. campaign is a contest between r the f n rft nnfis;a ndUhe nrofoai .,i...AfcJ Itheir own actions , contradict their assertions for strange to. say nearly every ndminee of their State and na- tional conventions is 'a professional man t : ' Had jou thought of this? ? TfVUf on.ii:fmm-nrni1 think . - , . ? e -r. . 'V . Ir oi ll. -jooin oi.ine uotuuiees ui iutir national con ventionWeaver. .and vt t, w,-u cag8 0jr men caied lawyers. Yes' both of those national leaders of the 1 rrh?rd nnrtw' fl r lawver. Dor it if"" : r v -. r ; not then seem rather inconsistent in mu -.i lawyers ? Does it not fully expose their hypocrisy ? Arid nt only are r their national k,Am: ooa i-tera 'hnt.fnAnflv-.vrv' . ....!.. r .. r.- I , . A. A I . . k.1 . . A aa n V n nominee of their State convention is either a lawyer, a doctor or sat mer- criflnt. Yes. the Third- oarlv State convention, neid at ttajeign on me 16th of August nominated eleven -oxidates, fmir of whom "arelaw- Vfirq' twn are doctors' ' three-: are or h-Vft been rnerchants one is a teacher and preacher, and another studied aw and is now an editor Does not this'seem'rrtner stra'ngeand incon- I -'i 9 'fi vvio if Titt ortmAtetw xefme the pretension of Jbe ; Third party"g - i;f it,. 9 -' Wo I y'J .: A H i 7.V iljfi" ijii; Ttrrr-T-i PtT TO t ".'",. "ctnng . j connueniiv;". veu i uro .mi ;:bbwmwu. r. aireaa v. maKinz.- ,im menseaori.uues-i i FnckiriAsa;- I - Tl - l-m Titer I - Tt-rrriTrt VTT IM 1 "T" D -- -r- - : v 'WHY: THE SILVER SILL TAILED ' - - Som9 of tJl9 Reasons a Minority of the - -voting-Agaanst'lt Raleigh News and Obseryev A subscriber writes us that :he, ia livinS" a the midst of Third party isno and frequently asked why the democrats Kiuea ine-snver . Drii and as he is no politician be . would De Slaa lo oeaniormea , e .question involves palters wnicn are not necesBaruy connnea to the domain of politics but belong to current, neral iformali6nand we very cheerfully make: a brief an- swer. So far as politics is concern- ed our friend might well make re J dIv to any Third - party man who propounds the questi6n by asking anotberr He might ask, what did Col. Polk and Dr-Macune, the editor of the National Economist say would be &e value of free silver coinage to the people col. roiK.aaia mat it would aaa out tfo eeuts a neaa to tne pres ent circulation of this country, and lhat i4 would not be worth the snap of hiS finger tO.the people. Dr. Ma-rl C.UI1 8 : said in his paper that it would e of no great economic value to the peopie. Let ns start tvith th'ose statements, Let it be taken that tbey ares true and that the silver bill would have been of hcLgreat value to the people Now the jqueryisfwhydid not the Democrats pass theT bill why did they kill it? Well, what are the jority of the iDemosrats voted to pass the bill. A minority of the Demo-J erats opposed it, and this split in the Democratic ranks resulted in the failure of the bill. And so our friend might ask his Third party questioner another question, namely If it is true that the Democrats kill ed the bill when a majority ot them favored it and voted for it? An or- li fit trian wnn Irf nnl ea v tha rii 1 1 j was EHiea Dy a pany, a majority oi whom voted for it. But the query recurs, - Why did the minority of the Democratic Rep- rRAntattvpsL Bnlit frnm the maioritv ------ - -' jy-r-J.-- on this sutject and vote against that bill? There were various reason actuat ing them to that course. Now it roust be remembered tbatxmr North Carolina Democrats; in Congress I . ' " ....... voted for the bill to a roan, and that tliev saw the Question differently from the minority who. disaereed their opinion that particular bill was not a eood one. To set out I thpir'tMRonp in mil would fake a great dear of space.v. and we will merely condense the chief points. ; j. The bill provided they said, smv- ply fot.tbe coinage of silver dollars, I an) nri for lh instiA nf nnner notes I n.tu mv -. r r " based on the silver dollars. And it fnr ih rninncrfi of dollars .. . n 1.. inai were worm jmriutsnijr vnxy ibout 65 cents.-and that under the I .nut k:h ii - l,s come a law. the silver dollar piece would soon oass for only 65 cents. rruat fh id war eteat bbiec- j tioni to tbe bilL . ThatiwaathejrJ -i J " . . " .. j.-. rpu 2. v' " JAv they may be wrong, but with that as startinrpbjnt, they thought it un- -wise' to pass that bill. "Again' they aiA h nna f wffVoia rftf trmt f-:.. - . . . - --. . , ' I l 11 I J 1 X . J Ant v T bill would be to drive sold out this country, and thati every" dollar of ld that Wnt aWavfrom us con- tracted the currency to mat extent, and that a rapid contraction of the mnTO hv withdrawing -Tall jrold lrfr?nfr'i-Tn ita Trep.iit nsfi as- mnnev wnnld hrini on a'nanio" and result in a great disaster to the people.; ; And agaih;thpy,iiai sthat-if the silver dollar piece did not sink to i Ur o?iw.,iinr in it sf 65 centl Eenl pW would . be ; benefited bythe law j - l . : ii..,;Sui.9iikS?i3i. a mine owner snouiu uine ou .wuim. .--"Vv :ts.tSiwv oi nuuioni wnicn cosicniui- .mui, wy cents to dig-out nitBWJgrounQ question was - a question for, the w orld and nota question for- sin gle nation. JTbat monejf- ought. Jo be such stun-aa recognized as money amoung all the civilized people; jWe have paper -c urren ey$v and so-h ave other nations. butUharia ythej. rep-; resentative of mbney7 It. is af mere agreement to pay - money," an4: not :t.c . rrj X:i,v-!i--r JL. alDiver the world, while silver coins aremoney only in the country where they 'are coiued .- : ' . iAnd some of the, minority .Demo crats said that if the nations of the earth would come to an agreement about tbis'sHyer matter, it would be settled bo as to remove all trouble, and as an effort was in prbgress to have the nations reach some agree ment, they thought it wise to let the matter stand until that monetary conference bad considered the 6mb JPCt. -V , " : In the meantime, they said that the government was adding to the currency about.five millions of dol lars a month by buying silver and paying for it with new ' paper notes printed, expressly lor that purpose; that the currency was thus being Increased as if $60,000,000 in silver were being coined every year. Such are some of the reasons why the minority of the. Democrats, de-: dined to pass the silver bill. 1 r . Any man may differ with them about the soundness of their reasons, dpi the justifiableuefs of their net ion; and if he does he will be apt to agree with the majority jof t he Democrats in Congress and ,. of North Carolina members of Congress in regard to the matter. - Simmons Liver Regulator has nev er failed to relieve costiveness, and I blind or bleeding piles. i So easy in its action, harmless and effectual ih relieving fl is Simmons Liver Regulator. - "' Perfectly sure, perfectly pure, per ftl- lliirlaS 5S SiminnR T,ivr Regulator; Simmons Liver Regular has never been known to fail to cure sick ! headache. I Sim mons Liver Regulator . has never been known to tail ; to cure dyspepsia. " . . ... . . - Constitutional Amendment to bs Voted on. Charlotte Observer, , ' No reference' has" as yet been made m any newspaper or any speech to overlook the lact. The Legislature ai its last session maue an aci pru- vidirig for submission to the people al' this election the quest on ot amending the constitution so that the solicitors of the Superior Court shall be elected by the vote of :tbe entire State, as the judges are elect- i . ' .. . . . & eir 1 resPe? dlBtflCtS as DOW. The people 'Will t bear this DrODOSed amendment in i . , .;, r - . , .. "De'Bf.'B9.w i c F"" the fail . Union Ridge,, N. C, June, .29, 1891 Mr. John M Webb : I Deab Sib: I purchased lone ' of the iMectropoise on tnen aav jor ayitna - - . - - t : . i 1 - - Im 1. . 1 1 i "E jT J nrran nnin or it mi i M ra flfaaelL w ho " 18 eighty-five (85) years old. . She has had SvS , Z I she was relieved from the first applica- tion of the'poise, and has greatly im pro v ..led bevond. our most sanemne expecta- - Believingitto.be ail that you claim lor it, I am yonrs respeptiully- - t,fru;' t ;y0tt ean use this in anf way you may ;iee proper, ; - I . ThA Dprnnrrnta of - Union countv have nmnnled T. C. Eubanks ' for Representative, J. P. Horn for SheriflF James McNeelyorHTreasurer, Jno. W Binens foi Register oif Deeds; M; Irk r t.'. f R.n-iTAt7r.V'on? PV; , T '.v " ' ,m J V:?r7' v -vt!. "Poke Boot and Potassium MARVELOUS CUBES IN BLOOB P01 RHBOMA.TISM AND SCEOFXJLA.' ' rSulrifies thftblood;buiM8-4ap oeuberated) gives .strengtn weakened nerves, expels, diseases giving- theXpatient -health T and happiness where Biel9ssvpociy lassitude first:' tSrevailed.'- - ' ' V-l- V 1- . Ladies whose system ore- poisonea, ana whose blood is- inv an; impu're' icondition; duslto mehstrial irregulantiesi arft' peca-! liartvbenefited : by' tbe wonderful tonic HIST0EY EEP2ATS.1TSELF. A Ssmiaiscence "of ,Thirty-tw Years L Argus. I, t 7. i "-' r j i- In conversation .yesterday with a iRmov rtf. tK?a AAtirtf n - xo V r iis "n r m ? n h& meridian of ? life, he . related an amusing incident of. bis boy hood. which Ki: the light pf- current "politi cal events may. be of ; some interest to the, public and ;we are . sure it wi.l be high.y r?4 kjto who know the person in question. . "I was a small boy from the coun- try," said the gentleman "attending merous. J VUt. have severe'vfe:' the first fair held at Goldsboro just 'pains in the hVhest "baclct m, beforethewar, I had never' before ' ' lltnl?s' f f e 1 K u iiuibu race, hlju Kvarymmg ui j that line was watched by me with the--greatest, interest. .One of the races was a sulky race, with three contestants, one ot whom was a, I young, dark,; complexiooed man driving a white horae. I had noticed that in all the races when the finish was reached the drivers, slowed ;up gradually, but in this particular "race when the finish was reached two of the drivers gradually Blow-ed up, bull the man with the white horse-, who. was the hind man in the race, turned tne line, ana over went tne man ana sulky -the manon tbe ground and the sulky on top. The crowd fairly yelled, while the intrepid (?) driver pi tne losing norpe crawled to nisiert and began brushing the duet off his clothes. Some man standing near me asked a companion: 'Who is that fellow?' to which the latteT replied: 'Why, it's that dd fool fat Exum." - And this was thirty-two yeans ago t And the years have rolled on. - That same Pat Exum, who has recently become known or, rather, heard of throughout the State as Dr7 Exum," has entered another racehe is"" driving the third party 6ul?y towards the Gubernatorial goal; and when the finish isl made on the Ides of November he will again be found rolling in the dust of defeat, the victim of his own fool hardiness. .Specimen Cases. . S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia and his Stomach was disorded, his Liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in strength.- Three hA.tt.1pft.-nf .KWt.rifi T?iti.(m nil red him. "Edward Shepherd, Hamsburg, 111., had a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing. Used three bottles of Electric fitters and seven ooxes oi cucKiens Ar- nica Salve, and his leg is sound and well, Johij Speaker, Catawba, O., had fivelarge I-ever sores oa his leg. doctors said, he was incurable. One bottb Mectnc Bitters and one box Bucklen'aA in a Salve cured him entirety, bold at li.-. W. M. rowlkea & Co's-Ihug Store. Yen : Can Judge the .Future by tha 'i -: - ' , 'Past Report of Geo. W. Sanderlin's speech in the Qoldsbore Argus. In the most graphic style he por trayed his feelings when, corning home irorjd the war, he was forced, at the first election in which he partic ipated, to walk to the polls between glittering lines of Federal bayonelts. He quoted Henry's famous sentence that be knew of no ..way of judging of the future but by the nast. If tLe iormMipah' nnrf v hor! dnnft this preat wrong and indignity to the people t- - . . o f tK-.Qf.fK a Artnl,l nrtt hnt Mm. pose that if ii, again . obtained tbe power, those instllts and that degra- dation would.be again;visited upon us, and then in -dead earnest, there line maraets or Europe, oui new- -would be seen "dead issues" atih0 &orh America. . The price is asr noils ' ' ' V? sow-TryTiug. s it will cost you noinmg ana win sureiy do you good, .if you have a Cough, Colder any troubler.witn l nroat vnest- or Jjungs.: Dri 'King's New Discovery ! for' consump tio47C0ugha;and Colds is- guaranteed to give relief,"or ruonay will -do paid. back. Sufferers from LaGrtppe found jt just the thing and under its ase had a speedy, and perfect recover. Trv a sample bottle at our expense and learn- for-yourself just. -how good a thing it is Trial -bottle iree at W: M: rowlfees & Jo., ' Lrug atore Large sizo'50c. and $1.00 " - , ,In the great fight or, the. cham-; pionship - of. -'the world at Mew Ufleaftv.Mt weea.ouiuvan waa lcnockedtoot ny t-orpett. - , v ; Engtish Spavin s laniment 'removes all Hafd.'Soft or calloused Lumps' and Blem ishes trom horses, -""Blood . Spavins,- Curbs; Sdints. . Swecur. Ejpg-Bone. .Stifles: JSpraina; all Swolkn Throats Coughs, Etc, Save; w by -the use of one; Dottie,cw ar ranted: the ntiost wonaernu xiiemisti , tmre -, a - r- . of- thesetraveilcjcs 'iscSlmBJons4'")L- Over- Ktha" 7 tection aar.,st u Gripp.The."" ' symptoms ot .'AOrirpe ,are nu-" r T fir rflnrlitinn nf Wli,ct, - . - - - .-wv--waa war-'. ikiMIVUVtlVV''..' rand cramps, Thedotfors agreet there is only one preventive keen the bowels regular" and the sys-"'" hedone by taking Srmrnbns Liver Keguiator Ff Simmons Liver" RpuSlatapr- 4iW 1 4" The Best Preventiva- - - Against La Grip? lockiiart & .-MORRisrar,; . ATTORNEYS - ,AT - LAW;., - rLtrreinam ' - -; . rfc Cw Office over J7 OWrigia. & Co., Store! jj".".", " .yr? ATTOESETS AT LAW, - ROCKINGHAM, - - - TX'.G.' Office over Dr. J. M. Stansill's, One door east of Hotel Richmond.. John W. Cols. - ; Pr Ink' McNKrxuJ. COLE &HD FJCHEILL , ?: OTORNEY - AT - LAWT ROCKINGHAM"N, . . . IENTAL- OFFICE R. s. cole, d: d. s- Offers his professional services to the peo : pie of Rockingham andthe surrounding f i; countiyi jJOffice over Dr. J. M. Stax. sill's. . . a.pl28-92-tt- ..: 1111 1 : T n OC3E : UORD&.- ! I come to you "with-aSmall. affairs I.. . ; ". - i-.---; , that you may neea. n wana the-Continent and my Ohepfor gign countries, myself and twaresarerit? . ,f . - r " - - well known. Many American .fam-lX ilies on their return from abroad fe ' b 5 y articles 'wth tbeip iot J' ? , . -..'."U- they, know them prettyWfcll, bU,W- - v y0U may not begone ot these.-,:r ; -' -i- "ConfiOence between man andman. T is slow of growth, and when JonndjU -its rarity makes it-yaluable.i, J ask.,-". irrnr PnfidpnPPe flTd TTIAkfi a refer- : J - . w y ence to this Journal to endorse tbatj V confidence.! Ido not' think, it , will be misplaced. - I make'tha-best form of "a curew- ' an absolute one for biliousness andw headache thai can be found in. thisf?-: r year. The cure is so, small in itself,?-"-- and.yet !ts. mfort. to 7ou is; 8 great-minntes being fts JimiL. ; wnen rwwi rr i v . i- t a ana a nau grams ui u.cuam U WHUBUgiir l iu v f emeu t, m,.u aP one ""J11 Pjj i1 ' - r-v" , V Ti NfiW LIVER PILL, r It old .iji L'lvvy as' u' noiirs uicuiwuo i.au utr i card tor a sample yial, to try tnem, i oeiore you purcnaso. - , : . DR. HAYDOCK, 63 Pulton Sk;N.y.? or. w. t .mm OPERArVE. iAtOf MECHAIflCAEii' J Offers his professional services ;to- V the citizens ,oj -RockinghamV andl-TV com inanity, also to the citizens ot . Anson,Stanly,MooreMcrateomery .y- and Robeson comities. 1 He ia welU Furnished with all the latest improved instruments.:-,. t 1 Teeth extracted w Ubbu t pa ri. ' 0fT fiice over Miss ilakeyrs store.t!T"f if fa . Mi, if 1 i ril J- K i if a i -I t -1 ( 4 a it fir '! if ' -' av MO (It -' t 4 I - ' ls' ' r.'( -'b. umce nours trom 7 a. m. to b p. m. :'WdaWi'aSarter tKr 2 - " 'V
Rockingham Post-Dispatch (Rockingham, N.C.)
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Sept. 15, 1892, edition 1
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