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It - J -i - tHE ROCKET.-. SEND VOUK ORDERS FDR TO TE; ROCKET-?- fealisfaStion guaranteed in Pric and; Quality of Wnrk. .WH INVITIi.TOD TO (X)MPASE. . 7 -ThD'Anckst -.7 . 7 With any other weekly in this section o ' ''' the State," ' , ' . z it.is GRQWINQ, L vJl V AND .. ITS . GROWTH, JS- BASLVD ON ITS MERITST c- - ' t - VOL. X. ROCKINGHAM, RICHMOND COUNTY, N. C., OCTOBER 20, 1892. N0741 SuBsCRltTioit PEiCB;-$l.fi5'- PriiTe&r: X -ill Vii-: vl-iL ) V -iH- O if 1 1 h 1 ghoes and harness ! ' otot7. A -V. IDNES lias moved over the . store of J. W. COVINGTON, and is doing ' first-class . work in his line Boots, Shoes and Harness made and repaired in the test pos?ible manner and a t lower f rices than they iiave ever been known in this market.- Good hand-made Wagon Bridles at SI.OO; A Letter of Facts and Tigtures from a - - Eandolpli Democrats Rocket Correspondence. - v , I have read but a few copies of The. Rocket j but I consider it one of our ablest - weeklies.- Mr. L. M. Blue, now a candidate on the Dem ocratic ticket for a seat m the next Slates is confronted: with bankrupt cy, . The cause of this should be ookcd into ;by every voter in North Carolina. VOne of the great causes is the reckless and extravagant ap propriations made by th 51st Con or rp3R R.-.1if!l r!nrorrpa nnri a Hi 1 - o'-3 " w - , ----- .. . . .. . . . , ion dollar Congress. Another great ,ly uPon any auject mat pertains to reason or cause of this " deficit is the A full stock of Harness and Bridles always Legislature Irora Richmond ceunty, od hand, and made to order on shortnotioe j has made himself equalto the occa- hv shilled workmen; " - A: "W. JOITES. Don t Forget sion in, Deuiocratip journalism and we feet that sucb will be the case in his political career. He is the man lo meet the enemy; the choice of all intelligent people-and men ot sound and cultivated minds. The Demo cratic party is ;on .safe "fighting 7 I ground though the stancfard bearers of that grand old party may go down in defeat. It is possible but hardly probahlej.that such, wili.be Vhe case, when the followers of Wenver and.Erum find that the Republicans mean to ekt the turkey and give them the buzzard. Is there a man in Richmond county or in North Carolina, who has Anglo- Saxon blood in his veins that can afford to give np the Democratic party and help to beap ruin upon this great commonwealth, by giving the reins of our State government to kr ttt r ' 1 Ilia I ua. J " . . ; -"- o lilw. nrofeional services to the great State, well nigh unto rum?- people oi Richmond and adjoining cpun- Can you afford to jeopardize white ties. With aong line of successful eipe- by 'dividing Upon local riftnr.ft he feels warranted in savine that auyivwaj uj 6 r the most obstinate "rases, where cure is or individual preferences possible, readily yield to his treatment. THAT YOU CAN , ALWAYS FIND AT .THE STEWART -STORE A FULL LINE OF ; GENERAL MERCHANLISE v;"' IN ADDITION-TO A COMPLETE STOCK OF STOVES AND FURNITURE BOUGHT FOR 7 CASH AND NOT TO BE UN-. " DERSOLD Stewart (E&ruiirig Go. GANGERS CURE! t COTTON CONSUMPTION;. s A Conservative View of. the Situation -Still Higher Prices Expected. Wilmington Star. ;-; -7- The Boston Journal of Commerce, a conservative and excellent author- passage of the McKinley bill. By he passage of ' this bill $55,000,000 are annually cut off from the Treas ury of the United States. r. The record of the Republican par- cotton and cotton manufacturing, contains the following in reference to cotton consumption: "The private cotton circular of H. Pasch, of Havre, France, one of the most thoughtful men in the trade, The Financial Strength of the -."South, New Orleans Picayune.: . - - It certainly cannot be denied that the development of Southern indus tries which played so conspicuous a part in the commercial " hisiory of the country during tue past decade, received-, severe, even if temporary eet bacast season, het-ause of the unsatisfactory results of the cotton crop; but nevertheless, it is mure "And Poor Tom Wept Like a Child : Charlotte Observer. - - . " ; We read that when Tom Watson found that in. the Georgia election last week the Democrats had carried his district by a majority sufficient to make his defeat ', next month ' a certainty, be "cried like a ch ild Ah! yes. , Well he .s may have cried He bad deceived his people. 7 He had been elected to Congress : as a than satisfactory to reflect that even Democrat, had turned upon, his if industrial development . was check-1 party, and had come and addressed ed and considerable hardship expe- himself svstematicallv and asaidu : 1 - I t t l j ... il:. t x . . -i i r - - ty isenough to show it js a party of - , ..v- rienced m general traae tnere nas 0usly to the task of setting enmity plunder. , ; ; Tuo vuliU -AU' actually been no succession of ap- between neighbor and neighbor that As but ticians , U. r . I tUA nfainptit I lut;uiut' irom tuuruea uiuci tuan o pu; j rK- e e United States, which woultt leave OUttUC 1U1UIU9 luivuri U1UVI1 VII i . r 1 I .1 J J . . these facts. - Keen well oreauized ,or ine m"er couutry a ureueu 6u,, j j : 7" . .u -u : Dlv of 8.200.000 bnles, at least, to nmii w h 1 1 f-f i iiiii. if?ii i. imh irniiiii in i i r . Randolnh.iOemocrats meet tne requirements ot ; lion. Should the United States crop for 1892-3 not exceed 7,500,000 bales it w 11 be seen that 700,000 to the State government, none couon next 8e"u ,lt w.vaa io pailing finaucial disasters sucb as ne tukbt profit by the strife. 7 An the ignorant, sore headed poli- 10,500,000 bales, of which 2,L00,000 natfe accompanied eras of similar eud'ba3 come to all bis fine plans. can dare to brine aucht umto UAO MUlUMUW Mi'wu " lllJ aencuitural rteuression m otner tec- Th mlv tmft frienda he ever, had are at work. Repectfully, - W. W. Boroughs. Kemps! Mills, N. C. " tions. J have fallen away from bim. He While Southern industries have Bee8 the end of his political career been retarded, and in a measure and added to the bitterness jof dis- crippled, they have in no case been appointment be feels the ken lash annihilated or even permanently of a guilty, conscience. If there was impaired. This is pioven by the eVer a time for a grown man to cry Before and After XIcEinley. New YorK Herald bales will have to be taken from the stock remaing on hand at - the be ginning of the season. The mill stocks in England are well known to be low, while on the continent like a child it is such a time as this when he has '"been to the funeral of his hopes'' and rea.lizes that he himself was the architect of their lue mciviuiejr xaw woo . tney are supposed to oe aoout tne Oct. 1, 1890. The House which san,e as last y ar. An increased passed it was chosen by the .people consumption, it is thought, can be of 1887. Iue4iret opportunity the BtLy reckoned upon on the conti people had to pass judgement upon nent on acc-ount of the better de record of financial disasters for the nine months of the present year, which the commercial agencies fur nish. Thus Bradstretts, for in stance, reports that the total failures ruin in the country for the nine months ending Sept. 30, showed a decrease, Had the Bait in His Pocket uuiupaicvi nmi iu om.s ... ' A white man - traveling alonj: a lyi, ot 1 per ceiu, wnue me oouiu . , . Q enr States, which have experienced old darkey Rnd ft liu,e darkey sit. 1828 'It OxigiLSL,ted.i V ' '. &SSTXJSSSMBSS. r A STRICTLY VIOTTAM.! PHILADELPtftA Price, OH E Dollar, If; There is' ao other genuine. Simmons Liver Regular or.- ew The ''Peonies nartv is undoubt A. A edly a tool of the Rpublican party and they are expecting to ride into office upon these grounds. There is not a shadow of chance for Weaver and Exuin, So who is your choice Cleveland or Hariison, Carr or Furches ? . The Radicals would be pleased to see the 'Peoples party" gaining ground but in my opinion the sun will set on the 8th day of November upon a defeated set of pillagers, viz: The Republican party. Read and study carefully the re- fe & 4) ' 4 & cent letter written by Senator Vance S. a- It fi annn the situation. Indeed what is there to be gained by giving the re- I I mninder of national uower to the I D n.irtn when - vita trnrtw Jesse - SCoree. This celebrated young Bay Staltiqn 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. ' ' .'. ' " ' '77 it at thepolls was in November, 1890. The law was then the theme of popular discussion- everywhere and had been for months before. ; The voice of the polls is the verdict of the neoule on the action of their representatives. Before the McKinley law was passed the party of proteciion scar- mand fur goods created by , -better grain crops; and the fame, is naeiy to take place among our own -.mills on account of their general prosper ity, while in England the probable takings of mills will not be less than those of last . season, which was a season ot great depression, not yet overcome. All thinss considered, a season of unusual depression as compared with the prosperity exist ing in other sections, h - ve shown a decrease in other sections, have shown a decrease in the number of failures to the extent of 16 per cent, tine on the bank fishing. Grown weary waitiug for a bite the little darkey was nodding and suddenly tumbled off the bank into the river. The old darkey threw down his pole and dived down after him. He or almost as good a ratio of reduced pulled him out caught him by the ed a plurality ol 23,000 in Michigan, Mr pH8ch believes thnt prices for Restaurant Radical Dartv when we know that their administration has been a per - r - r I f C- n loot Ci'tva I am now nreoared to cive the pubUc l h Rdvntaee of all the market affords, the Democratic pany a mil cnance -with the best cooks to prepare in endless jn natioual power and see if that -me any which characterize. . t our State government will not De entertained. Study your interest and your neighbor's interest and see if it is not best to hold on to that party which has worked in the in terest of the whole people, both State and National. I challenge any man to snow in one instance where the Democratic party has' not been true to the mass es. I challenge any man " lo show where Grover Cleveland has in any event, hpen a tool of Wall Street. If he is such a conspicuous factor there why in the name of common didn't he eet a single vote from the entire State oi New York in the last Democratic Convention in the city of Chicago. No. G ro ver is not aool nor a prime factor thoro JAv fionld is the man that of the fashionable ; fabrics and shades, , . , . , j : trimmings to match. Dress Patterns from ooius inc iui i. vuC.c, r $1.00 to $2.00 per yard. Al arge and coin- ple'business of Wall Street is deal- pletelineof inff in rail road stock,-which depre- r cy I ciates in one hour's time and makes a millinnnire 4 a nauDer.: In four We have a well selected stock of Men's, Tears of Cleveland's administration Youth s and Boys , . i M - .7t f ?; , f ,: he reclaimed over 80.000.000 acres f " '' ' f - 1 .... "t ;: .'i d'.j: ot public lanas wnicn corrupw xvuui ical legislation bad denoted to rail road corporations ana iavorea uie NesUffee Shirts at 25c7 7 A full hne. of legislation df reclaiming : oo,uuu,wu ? F , . ...... ! J I " - . 8cnool booKs at contract prices uu wc invite purchasers to an examination of our prices and stock. - .77, --7 Very Respectfully , J. C. "Wriglit by th? white people of this section and I fneads to eive me a trial when in the city. Meals at.aJVhours and at lowest-possible -rates.' - ; ' ! " . . Yours truly J. H. Tewis, 7 7- Back of Court House. u '-' " THE FJRST t New Goods V ,.. . ' idor the early : J Autumn '.-'. Trade. We have made- a new departure,- and have just addedjto our stock' a - full and complete line of fine BESS :-: GOODS 22,000 in Illinois, 31.000 -in Iowa, 27,030 in Nebraska, and 21,000 in Wisconsin. After it was passed these States went Democratic by pluralities ranging from 1,200 to 28, 000. Before it was passed the Republi can plurality in' Kansas was 80,000 and in Minnessota 38,000. After it was passed the plurality in the for mer State wa 9,000 and in the latter less than 3,000. Before t was passed Massachu setts gave Harrison 30,000 plurality After it was passed the State : i. - n cm v a Uemocraiio governor iy plurality. In line with the results re election of Gov. Boies in Iowa and Gov. Russel in Massachusetts and the great plurality of Gov. Flow er in this State last year to say nothing of the Republican losses at the recent elections in Maine and Vermont. cotton will advi'.nce considerably be fore the end ot the current season. commercial casualties ns the rest of the countrv. when ft would not , have surprised anybody if an in erense over last season had Deen shown. In the matter of the aggregate Ha bilities of failing "manufacturers and ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW : Rockingham, - 1 - C. VOfflce over J. C. Wright TCo.,, Stnrs. gURWELL, WALKER & GUTHB.1S, -.. , ATTOEHETS AT LAW, - v. ' ROCKINGHAM, - - - N.0. Office over Dr. J. M; Stansill's, One -dor. . east of Hotel Richmend. t M feet and slung the water put of him, turned him over and set' him down with a thump, and said: Now- wake up an' set dar, you lazy little j Joinr W. CJoxjb. Tnux. fcrHiLi.. rascal an' don't you fall in dat water no mo." The whitejnan who bad stopped x The Pike of Cotton. News & Observer. 'It is no longer n serr-t that the cotton crop is short. The yield in nearly every Slate, is considerably ..i r a i r a I irauera, iue uiuii w vwU . saij admiringly: "That wae a very even more extraordinary as, wnue bTaye act, old man the boy is your the totals lor tue en lire country iu- T anr.nfV5A . ..... r I """i - -r r dicate a reduction in naoiimes oi ujj0 gaid the old darkey indig- 44 ppr cent, the Soutnern states re- port a decrease oi oo per ceuv. iUC to me. but he mout list as pocket." i . 11. i ueiow tne average, Him um awt-c great couon ouiies, wuo Keen He had all the oait in hrfs b-en reduced very mucn. the worst returns should have been " Whila it is not safe to guess, expected, have done beet. . Thus, for about such things, it does look like instance, Georgia sho-.vs a decrease the price will be betier. It might m liabilities of 77 per cent, Alabama , , m be a good idea to hold back part of 79 p(,r cent, Louisiana 80 per cent cici-i.ru . . -. . : :. rvi vour crop. Anyway mere ia and lexasoo per ceui. .xuo uui nu ll eed to rush it on the market. If ern tier of Southern States, such as the dealers are "short," as is alleged, Virginia, Tennessee and others show there is but little danger of a fall, the smallest decreases, although in and-quile a good prospect of a grad- ai ()f them other crops than cotton ual nse." share in the business movement.. The above we clip from the Pro- The showing of the South in cole mid mmn ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW5 RO0KINOHAM. N. "D DENTAL OFFICI . . , r . ' ;i ; - R. S. COLE, D. .D. S. bis are . the 7 Three Hard -Names. Johnny was reading in his third reader and be came ou the story of the thTee Hebrew' children. Their names staggered him. The teacher explained to bim they were named Sbadrach, Meshack and Abednego, Offers his urofessional services to IKe eor.. pie of Rockingham and the ; surrc-utictg counti y. a"Office oyer Dr. J , iL. ; siU's. . Apl28:92-tl7 . ? . A Happj Home. v Exchange " The first year of married life is a most important era in the history of man and wife. Generally, as it is spent so is almost- all subsequent existence. The wife and the bus band ansimilate their views and their desires, they add fuel to their prejudices and animosities ; forever afterwards. ' -" " ; I have somewhere read," says the Rev. Mr. Wise, in bis "BndaA Greeting?," "of, bridegroom who quested his bride to accompany him into the garden a day or two alter their wedding. He then drew a line rir-thft roof of their cottage. Giv ing his ivife one end of it, he retreat ed to th- other side, and exclaimed gressive Farmer, and we commend face G the terrible shrinkage in the it for the good sense contained in it, value of the last cotton crop is ex and are glad to nee it in the columns traordinary and discloses a power of our contemporary. I of recuperation which should chal- But why "if the crop is short, ienge the admirarion of the country. should "it look like the price will be It is a notorious iaet that the rigid better ?'' Is there . any connection I tConomy which has been practiced I come to you .with a small aifair -that you may need. In England, - .K..,;n tn' romemW this as 1 tne conuneni auu iuau y. uwici iU. jK he would probably encounter the eign countries, myself and iwaieaare ; , OMi a H.iv nr two after well known. Many American fam,:; -. " , ri. km"o;n I iliett on their return i trom abroad ne uia anu ue icii. uvn mcu. ..6.."- -- , . , j.iv--v The teacher explained for a second bring my articles witn :urem, Kjr time and warned Johnny that the they know them pretty , well, but next time he failed to pronounce you may not be, one of these. . t : them he would lick him. A day or Confidence .between manndioaj, two after while reading along, John- is slow of growth, and when found, asked the. . t.i i.-j a io'fiii,M Uj Tnrit.v makes it valuable. .. Lask, neuvteu huuuu i- auriug iub - . . anfi Cnmtnenc.d to blub- these latter days repudiated that tne entire section on a sound fiuan- idea. 7 We are old fogy enough to cial basis which leaves both farmers believe that the low price of cotton and bust-leas men ; in a position to is to be entirely attributable to the profit to the greatest possible extent over-production of the past two by any improvement in prices which years, but we had understood that the season just opening may bring our contemporary and Mr. Marion forth. Butler and their followers were ad- Th s section is not hopelessly your cftnnuence aim a .xcit?!.-, ence to this Journal to endore tbai confidence. ' I do not, think" itiW be misplaced. - - . ; I makethe best form ofa cure- an absolute one for biliousness and headache that canJbe found in thS 1 - mi .' -.. n l,n1t- l Uhxoh Ridge, N. C, June, 29. 1991 year. . ine cure i i;-- Mr. John N.Webb: " and yet it8tcpmtonta-yOU is so ber." "What's the matter ?" teacher. "Them 'same tbree derned fellows. Boo-boo." : : - ..... I . I . ..Ii : r)TAR Sia: I Durchased one of the ereat 20 minutes oeing-iu jmui, berents of another creed, and taught mortgaged to , the - Eastern money Electropoise..on.he 5th . JWy and w'jien Telief comes that it fha&-bs-T; the people that there had u6 ;eeaters, and is' wellsupplied :with all S.lde'has had come the marvel Qf ib3. time: '.One, over-production," and that prices the money needed to move the W$H;rlleumatiMD and asthma for twentyV ana a half grains of roedicm coal-1 were not regulated by the law of maturing, hence, should prices prdverf five or thirty years ; n e(j with sugar is my remedy, in the supply and demand. The above is profitable, the losses of the past- will LS-uJ-SJ shape of one small iH, known to more reasonable. 1' more acres. Uieveianaa aumiuj iration was one of economy. As nn romPTnKpr. for the last two JVM w - , vftars of ?his administration auestion was what shall be with the surplus revenues' df Hhe government ? You may readily suppose that this was an important bis request, so far the done " 'Pull the lity fShe pulled at as she could. "'Pull it over.' " 'I can't she replied.' "But pull with all -your, might,' Politics of Millionaires. -t5 - - '-."- N. Y. Sun. ' ' .r'r -k, -- v Question: "Will you let a Kausas farmer know which political party at once be wiped out, and the cotton Jed beyond our most, sanguine expecta :Anair aa well m th seetion cen- tions. 1 recommend it to me aiuicieu. . liiuuw j ' - ; w erally, be at once restored to their former normal condition. 7 EUas Carr. . This gentieman- was 'nominated the millionaires of New York belong Dy te state Democratic convention to?" . - - ,- mr the high office of Governor. For Answer:: Some of them are pro- Mr Carri thePrbgressive "Jafmer Believing it to be all that you claim tor iUamyoursrespect You can use this in any way .you may aee proper. Piles 1 PIlks ! Itchiso Piles. commerce asv Jn. xia i lhjkjxw . NEW LIVER PILL.,.-It is : old n ji t he markets, pf Europe, but js,r;aeW t North America. '..The prise"' as a low as an honest medicine can be sold at, 25 cents. Send a.pol i card for a sample via), to trv them,. SYrTOHS-Moisture; intense itching before you purchase DR. HAYDOCK, - 63 Fulton 3t.;N,Y. To tbe Public. , ALL PERSONS WHO HAVE GUNS or Pistols for repair don't carry them you two or three prices for 7 putting ; in a pri the expenditures over $!UU,UUU, mm nr rear, and on March 4tb, ana diow your eyes out and tnen win not - - nvarn repair vour sun again or refund vou your 1889. he turned over the govern- Money. Biing them . to me &t the ment to" 1 bis Republican successor X&n!h??e.i wUJM. -ZZZ nnd a little less than $100,000,000 " jiuaiaiiirRH i.iiHin nn . mi rm. ui i uu i r . ... own at the heel, in 12 months, or money, into the Treasury, and stinging ; most at night worse py still shouted the whimsical husband- Mt.;imniRt,s:Rnme are - Republicans;,! dnA nn connected with it en- f rl.U nft.en bled ond ulcerate, be- - - I J . . .- . t, I UIJU V W J . . w- w - 1 1U1 AJU , n - mm mm. 4 ' 1 "But vam were all the enorts oi 8ome -ar6 mugwump; -some are tertain thehighesl persbnal regard, coming very sore i1 k tb bride to pull over , the line z, so Democrats;,some-are .-..populites of When we remember That Mr. Carr . Q ? M in m0St cases reaves the to-1 J I if Li U I LLLL, oner as her husoanu rieui tne oppur h Kiinsan nattem j some. U we can i)rttfii. nrook ms ' that he is a true mora.7; At druesists, or by man, ior oo ; o : i- ; . ir - - . i v"V'j ' I . o . . . . e. rl.Uo&lrYliio J"Rnt hpn TSk name round k,- iUdr ntriin-Pi. are social a n:.-mn an.thnf mnnv of the ceuts. r.owyiw ."rT-' Dl VO CUU. . " P II J J VUX vww. v 1 iXlUa IJ tV J m-w--j 1 OPERAN1VB - AND JI-ECHAICA , ; ..." . . r i .1. -i. il.n inquiry, iaww . w.c .v. and they polled at ; the same end,- it ist or disposed '; toward: socialism. traachfne politicians" have declared c A. Thompson, Seymour, indntes: row ill an liilj vji t w v. : i -11 . - .1 . x . 1 1. 1 . j r t- a 1 V V v - - - We could give the names of million- thy would prefer a Republican to "eS -. aires belonging to every patty that au Allianceman," we can but accept -17 her general; health ' V?-' ?. . came over with great ease . : - . . nit r. . . 11 ".n?here I' as tne line ieii irom iub airea pelonging to every pany wiai au Allianceman, : we can nut accept ::r, imnair(lA ;her-&eneral ... . . . . -a . r ci i ..... r - . . -- n- roof, 'vou see how hard ana ineneci.- ua8 a candidate lu the neia. sin- us nomination as a square out de- lmade her blood very -impure Ual was our labor When we both lionaires differ . in their - political jeat Gf the old machine." Look now and refunded. Yours veiy respectfully, THOS. W7 McGIRT. iiockingham.'N. O, Oct. 6th, 1892. - SEED OATS. ; I have 1000 - bushel Rust Proof Oats and 100 bushels White Winter vats for sale. "7 - W. F. BROOKSHIRE, Powflton, N. C. , see the condition of . the Treasury, after three and a half years of Kadi- caU administration. -Taking the Secretary of the Treasury's report as to the revenues of the government for the present year and the expen ditures, we find that there will be a deficit of 52,000,000. tnat you pulled in opposition; tQ each .otherj j opinions' as much as Kansas far but how easy ana pieasani n. mers. Millionaires are uiiw umci ki-D Vnth ; nulled - toeether. It mo,, ; n mnst resnects. Some of negro will be so with us in rife,' mers. men them are as smart as prairie grass hoppers, feoixreof them are block heads. K "We cannot afford to risk supremacy,'' said the Progressive Farmer in May. " . " In the Offers his Drofe8sionar-8er3ceet to rvTnT hft waa not able to do anything 1 th r citizens 'of Rock inch am i.aivi and eould scarcely get about. More than community,- also to the- citizens vi-7 a year ago she took three bottles otBotan- Anson, Stanly Moore, Mostgorser.'-r " icBlooif Balm, and now she is perfectly , p. 'nnnt; - H1 wtV - i ured.' , The residence of Mr. A. W. Camp belb of Carthage, Moore county, was nieht last week by an accidental fire, ; Wr-$3,600,' and j lately a'Republican wiUUakelbf ' . - " I olnmn trv Ploirolarnl find Ca.TTsicm ' no insurance, ; -.; . .-. i ..vv,y r.m--. r ' ' The most influential . Republican inSoutnern California, Mr.t Wet- furnished with all the latest improved ; intrumeuUs. ' " 1 '- Teeth extracted withoutpanv . ui- LonJMoore,"ofNe"wbeTnJ,4unlit i ' "How to Care AU Skin Disease. ' Simply 'apply "Sway ne's t Ointment. Ko mtArnal medicine reanired Curestet- morerhfts come out for.. Cleveland; ter, ecaern. itch, all eruptions on .the face, i ' nf ua RnnWifftn nomi-: hand8,n08e, &c, leaving the -, skin clean, and one of-the Kepuplican nomi ,..-. , Tta oreafhea Ms tab i-tiees.for elector at large in Oregon -nrative nowers are possessed by no other - . . -j . . ... . i . ,. , -j :.i.:o.;..i, - me vuruet ovuie-iuuni in uuvci xvik 'declines because he say he must remeay ask your urugg mond building. Apply to T t C.U&k . i. ti s-"x-u. ' - I statement.- . iw. wn a- rr' " - - fiice ovev Mis Blakey's store i For Rent 7; The Corner Store-room in Hotel Bie'k.- 1 7l .i i S- i -f. s , i'l "A Support tne vemocrauv . . - - , , , - see that the Treasury of the United V - j T, 7 - - . - . t -- ; ,7
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