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0- Y h e d 'he courier jU:. IS 3, Oiltco win e open everj ,1:1 V fOP Minu from 7 o clock o e.oeic p. in. Durham and points Suuth ,vii. .-lose fit 10 :2f ft. in Mail tor Lynchburg ma points N, :-:!i -vi close at 4 :15 p. m. John A. Noell. V. M. 'iiminas, of Centre i our tnv-:ii'.n;wi Mr. L-onliaus very ill. Grove, Luther having none si hoc our isst writ " :l n V u; . had the lontii t,;:;i.t uisl'orume y the last t,rru rtivs ii was : ciear loss We ii:e re.p.ie-ted to sr.y that there preanh'.ij; ,r:,l i he ;roh u I 'ro vide nee S.;;;,!-y at 11 iOi'Pv is that 'U2X VI. I .-. ruse inn-; t'le bt'.iu;- p:a-J-.M :'. the .0 I'rcbylf-rian church ,i no uuderstand the celled ivt once. It iv:ii!ie w f i ; re r Mr.' h W ilC ir. ,1,. . " !!.V!! - ii'.s :i is in'''.- A'.n puliiie li n i h a !. J.. Hn.veu, ol' Koii ihiik. Vs., oil : visit to ids iier. Mr. : iiiiuhe, ur .Mil'. Creek, has -if teaily ill for several weeks, hci'ig ciiiptdro.i oi' at ;jlc sima. verv near! v recovered. ;on-: we s :-i, a!!.i wii! ' 'is t::.J ' have :ed Oii; .'itkin a i few ti ot of rh.e . "the :;; sro.ii :e new : on ' the CM Vi?il Will !x Hit in one. icscet mv o?r..iii (; t i-:ie. v. e -.v; ic. hie niv ii. ii.u';'.'.-; to moved i;: :tAy. iciio-i ta tho ilrs. on Academy a trees sk town, md rt-.v now ,i. 0:)l-! UOUS" -:e-iior edito vc them fo IV. xceeniii. giad to ;hh:f-s. Terry, -need di next uoo 5, ii Ah:;: mi e:c or cliurc ;- or ocoi mascer. w u i for lepartinenr Messri. Woody & Yancey s at-asim. .Mrs. Terry eonios !ugn ed. being tlioroitgh.iy c Vccoiniiie'iiil up on style?, i '.i-.iiaiuec-d. ana s:uis HK ?re re several moving i )ii nana ; ougin's 1 ;p. Aviv ; this wek. family mov Mr. F. street occuoioa hv Tn-.f. Hr I...'.." 'V. f,,mer; ; c-tussn-1 e hanao j ' v mo .ci;t;ie on 1 r roi Davi.;. of i5c: Hiram 10th. i 7Vlh ' field s count': :ttsr to M: the den: Kh!: wc o : eld. He die i is county, Ivy., ii i., nge. ' -Mr. Sr. :ne repreocjted i'Lture. r -f ortvioiir ... i , . F. m wee: tob". rem :se;i ! : i my, i.i'f :;o;ne nave bee iigut. ;. arc! siriue-; iiave :-. :. ;i::. i'i.is is 2 on our market. a have neon uot:i- i.:;.. t; correspouUi n.t ..' . the eas but on ail that w tio.ivi from. Mr. D. V. Brads her, accompanied by his daughter. Miss Ehgc-uiti. lett for Grct'iistor.i i&sl Mohday even ir.ir. Miss Bradsher goe3 to enter the .-onjiai an-1 I'tdust-rial College, which ooeneu Mon-iay evcuiiig. sue havlni won tuc scholaroiup a; the competitive examijutiou :cid here so. i:c time ago. Air. A. Bukiu, who v. .s caiieil to his old home ou account of the 6icktit-.3 of his brother, returned iast Motidr.v oy wr.y of Danviiin. From there he came through trie country on- ids wheel. He is a great lover of the wncel a;:d bus become (juite an expert '-ider iu a very short while. He inibrms us that "hi a brother is now convalescent. rmej-, -ann one ot tiie oest in our oilice this the county, who was i weth a.-sked us if it was-a met that the warehouses had opened, and were wahttnghy tobacco? He said he didn't much believe thev did, for he had looked th? Couiiier over and he didn't see a single advertisement from any of them. The moral is plain. It oars to advertise all the time vou wan . to do business. 'i'i.s finance committee, consisting of Messrs. YV. W. Kitchin, W. F. Reade and Col. J. S. Cuningham, liave been Lore in session for several days working on the financial affairs 'of the county. At this writing they have not finished their work, so we are not able to say what the condi tion of the finances are, or what recommendations they will make. Will tell you more about it in 'our next issue-. i;n next Sunday morning at the Baptist church there, will be a special collection taken up for the Thomas vi'Ie Orihana-e. The Orohacase. is very ii .;:;';; in need of funds to care for tiie tae little ones, and as winter oro.: ilhg their n Roxboro . ar.d -ve h; i ' i. ;n S'.i h'.'l :i Ci C -!;C ..'ihy o'oject, Wl ti) So? ihwrii- i slid '. lc. s Wi. rep.: r c.a I ill i..r .t.ivion for bo- i. .). S. Cuningiiain paid the uk K a oil last Tuesday. The Cof! C!. is s staunch Democrat,, hue is very i,u; -ii out at i,iie manner' in waie':; :-,ne iVh euai.ia are delay llig the action of Congress. He is a sound thinker, ami having given a great deal of thought to the financial question, he is satisfied that if Coa gresa will only do what we pledged t ' in our platform adopted at (- 1 ". the ye.-.r 1894 will be the t;."spcrou3 year tiie South - has e,, br a long time. So mote it be. Air.' Johu y. Hughe-, who is a first class mill wright in every particular, has an ad. in this issue. " He is pre pared to do all kinds of work, putting in new mills, repairing etc., and guarantees pri- es and satisfaction. Address him at Mill Creek. Read his ad. Mr. F. L. Woody, who has charge of the purchasing department of Messrs. Woody & Yancey, has just returned from the North after taking in the World's Fair. He spent some time in selecting their line of goods for the fall trade. Styles, he says, are very pretty this season, and he picked the prettiest o; the lot. Their new goods ure arriving daily. Their new ad. will appear -. -ii& Palhu Yancey has returned rioui Baltimore, where she purchased her stock of millinery, fancy notions, etc., and she says the styles this Fall are really beautiful, uud cheap, too. She says the styles and shapes are very much changed, that you can't be stylish and wear your old hat, bat come to see her and she will make prices j$o low that you will har. cikiik it economy to buv a new Her new goods have arrived. Onr correspondent from Leashurg sent us a spicy lot of personals iat week which readied us Wednesday evening at 1 o'clock. Aa we u to press at noon on that day they vera U and personals v.-;!, u;c u wed to carry over, heuee the doe j not appear. We hop valued corresDondent will try setter a our get them in by Tuesday, as we value those very highly; they are yreatiy . --j.-. j - - ibe-jiiou. 'W e wish we had in l'-i:.Z unci 1 a j i lO j j j i i correspondent at i county. every oiricc m A. ciio; i.-tvnt tuis week iu lleudersii. Victor S brraut spent a n m las-. wee Dr. L.0W1S i' . ill2:l, OS OOU!' urn, itrcc-ets last Tuesday RiimbrM iliaile . . .. 'O. :ng bush en- :o i lis, Anna W. it jdi-t WCvrC Vi ki'T-vi u s, li-jar I:"ni3t ;' j " ! : . ' j i iituig at .dr. ). Uoxbovo. e, of Ml. Tir;-.H for .-se'verai d:u untv's finances. F, t-OWl on L . JL -. t to Graham Greensb; Thompson was ro last Sunday last is ve: is mother, who cv. M. McG. Shields left Tues--morning for Durham where tie preach this week for iiev. iilr. neii. Wli Id:. W. A. Mills, of Danville, who a- at one time a ieaf dealer on oar arkcl. was in town .several days .is week. Mr. I. J. Mr Oct. who left with Mr. Aoody for the Yorld's Fair cd Thursday. - Jim says he ::d. .Just tisk what vou want i . iiouih .se cera. -.y;: mis de-. visiting liuv wili . fTrte ie. returned last Saturday, and uin have charge of Mr. 5. M. s ieal aepartment. Mt. Lucy Chambers, who been visiting her sister, Mrs. has Dr. Kradsher, at Bethel Hill, returned iio.ne Monday morning, ami is now boarding with Col. R. l. 'Fertacrston. X Mr. C. G. Mitchell, one of the hust ling members ol" the I'ioneer ware house, was on the Danville market a few days the first of this week. He reports things as being exceedingly dull. Messrs. J. A. Long and YV. T. Fass returned from the. Wold's Fair last Monday. The other members of the party, Messrs. A. S.de Vlaniicg and Ii. E. Long came in Tuesday. They report a fine trip. A P.s.iva! Closes Saloons. Ciiajibersbtjeg, Fa., Sept. 27. I , 1 t n ti Imtoi rw-iea h'xii COS tV 1 ha inwn including hotels and saloons, closed today at 3 o'clock in order to com ply with the request made by Rev. Dr. Chapman, who is holding evan gelistic meetings here. Frayer meet ings were held in 53 homes mid Dr. Cnapman preached five sermons during the. day. An Attraction ii he Ziaio Fair. It has beed suggested that Secre tary Ayer arrange for a fight between Greek Andrews and A'l Fairbrother at the State Fair. It would no doubt be a drawing card ana a better war of deciding the contest of abuse and vituperation now being waged be. tweeii these two knights of the quill than would Col. Fairbrother's libel s'uit. But in the excitement of the moment Maj. Harrell should not be forgotten; a sparring match between the Major and Col. Sheppe would swell the crowd and make the interest ail the greater. As a local attraction it would beat Jim Kidd "all to hol ler." What say you, Secretary Hal Ayer? - North Carolinian. A Smiie. -A smile ! Such a little thing, and yet much, bometmng that can be. so easily produced, and yet 30 full of value. Who does not fovea smile?- Who does not fuel. bet ter for having given u. ami who is not Happier at receiving.- a smii-; Nifthiug on earth can smile but i human raet. ijems m: t t , . . . . - iiecte-i light, bat what ii j a diamond flash compared with an eye an mirth flash? Flowers cannot smile. That is a charm ."which even they cannot claim, Birds- cannot, nor any living thing. Itis-the iig:it in the window of tiie face, by wuhdi the heart signifn-s that it is at home and waiting to entertain iriends. A face" that cannot smile is like a, bud that cannot blossom and dries up on the stalk. Laughter is day, and sobriety is njght, and a smile the twilio-ht. that hovers gently between both! and . more bewitching than either. Jonesboro Journal. - Many persona have been made to believe that .Cleveland and Congress have."ki!led silver ' (as ther express it) and that siivar coins are now worthless. I is passing strange that any persons should be so credulous, so easily deceived. And it is also strange that even the third party leaders should circulate so absurd ridiculous a rumor for of course such a deception and falsehood can be refuted so easily that it will' recoil upon thoae who have circulated it. Chatham Record. Some Sourvl Advice It is true money hs.-s l.eou scarce and as & consenuenee times have been dull. bin. with ail tins we hav6 much to be thankful for, and the future, wethi-xk, augurs well. Crops are good ?.i-A ..here is pienty to eat in the country. The business out look lor the fail is encouraging, i here is improvement along all lines of industry. One thing is certaiu, ami tha is among us of this section there will be no cryof poverty and suffering. We should harvest, our crops singing hymns of thanks and giving glory t Goil for 11 is mercy and manifold -lessings to m. Then lot us choor u and settle down to business, continent in 'ne hope that brighter d:vs are (iawoiiii'. . A:i the irmantown Indepeudent a-tly re . narks, vi need no better ndvice t: nu that given in- the gretn Ameri can philosopher, printer ami .states man, Beujainia Fraukiin. wiu said, "V uat if you fai i in busintso:' You have nc-iith Uoc't sit own an crv tfut. inishai.is. lor iehi., that wi-; nor buy to WorK : j-M v hihi: .11 OiiC j!i iVl iS. orO l panngiy, nothii;;; ox- u ress m: Clti hi;, ! heart a. w: ; ."' re a! iieen a me; you the iSeiiiisi? AJvIck l lie i,i.:.-wi ! ; t re Lyi:cLii" A: -i'oin iij'ec ail V ; H I .- i c;o",.;.ii-e, it say : LiHS ; iliiC il-'- c- n a slUCl hi..:.: Kither '.:.: and e u ft . i:iipi:ri;.-::ltv, a dead ictt-. : ha' vigi; at. proterrtioii . rei;;e ill) AU ill. vr .... ,.:.., a'UiUa!: oad to tiibtf-u: hesitate wi stability penty ; iii Oi" our iioiii ciiuos--. .!.:-,. la .he Ooioll ijC: al;!. ohr c: '", h choice. iawieoSiic ing our gi ven foun . : .f ': j iisn- i liJIjL it-e g(jjd eiior,,3 a tain law crimes I en -. I i ! . ' I v- ).- not ! a -i - i:i ' s.'iia? tiio.ls v. i-.j. lire lessue.--.; Wkeu il thro'.-v . unwitt:: duct :-i': a '.'., pronucc-i c 0, I'OiliUi .ie. U'i hoy tiici: the i.u It:- cm: la.- - their v., 5?r.ar;.: Was pef.pie tired -u A so decvieu to ,;.': lor holi. : ecer time when the c F cited Stated were so .to-riai haraneues'- Senut m in rity anil talk ors who are iu seem detenu: aed forever while the a vote and is ed with this ue eies? tongu-vi. - COii i. ti C(!;-liio i'li-ooy in''iliC- ti.cse c 'irihstlng ;rai:'-'isr to read and, if possible, to comprehsnd tlie force of Thomas Carlyle'a tribute to sileiice? The irreu. man wrote : r.;. y:r-, i greufc silent me; on ihe noisy ii words : tit ' 1 1 r , iittlo vvorti:, one at-aiu iooki nr sroiiuu world, actions meaniui VC-fi to reflect on the great Empire of Silence. The novel sile'Jt. p.;s:i, scattered here and there, each m ids department, silent ly workin:; ; whom no morning news paper niakes mention of. They are the salt of the earth. The country that has mute or few of thorn is in a bad way. Like a forest which has no roots; which had all turned into leaves and boughs; which must wither ana in: ;to lore i. i .'t iW; t...- 1tj ing but what we can show Silence the groat' Empire mire not o. or spea of S;v-; .iiao tno sisrs A I . A an ino . grtht, J t.al p s that on bur doni -f Deati:. Jise is smaii. i lorsir inaintrdn it aloue I iiope w o::r poi si.euce. Let ot.br standi ijr n Tiri h- s io without , to spout, 1 . !eu ad fcu-:: marKet p 1 .,., cultivate speech, exciu&ivciy ; become a most ii'.'cen forest, without roots. Solomon savs, -There if; a time to speak, but also i, time to keep ail ence." Of some great silent Samuel, not urged to writing, as oil Hamuet Johnson says he was. by wnat of money.and nothing other, one might ask, 'Why do not you, too, ;;et up and speak; promulgate your stem, found your sect?' " 'Truly,' he will answer, -am continent of my thought hitherto; happily, I have got now the ability to keep it in me, no compul sion strong enough to speak it. My system, is not for prom alga' son first of ail;t.is ior serving mysen to live by me. T.i.i il.. i . . f :,au E m pui 11 Ana then the 'honorf AL.s, yes-asCatosaid of the statue, -So many w5 j.i t.u.tu a- m uui-.ru, ... may lb IJOb oe oki,i.;l ii nir-v a;,i yvi-.i-'c i is Cato's status?" ' i These loquacious senators reea.i au ancient prophecy which seems to fit thesr case like a glove. It runs thus : When he Wits young a gypsy toM his doom. Tnirf lad.," said she, ami looked upon hKrhand, "Shall r.ot l:y 8v,-ord nor person come to end; Kor by the fever, dropsy, gout ncr stone; ' Hut be shall die by an eternal tongue. Ah ! for a rest from the babble of the free silver senators ! Oh ! for a vote. Oh! for a club, a brickbat, a muz zle anything to. stop this windy and j exponsi 6 !oulisii!ies3 ! ufOiusooro ! Argus STATc HEWS. Master Frank Turrentiue, - of W il rmngton, has secured an appoiut tnent, through Congressman Alexan der, as a page in the House of. Rep resentatives at $75 per month salary. The east doesn't want state banks of issue. Well," the east is not conv pelled to have them. But because the east doesn't want them that is no reason why the people of the south shouldn't have them. The barn of Cpl. K. M. Murchison, at Otton. twelve miles below Wil mington, on the; Cape Fear river, was, with its contents entirely destroyed by fire last Monday night. There were in the building 4,900 bushels of rice, 150 bale3 f rice straw, and baling and threshing machinery, on which there was insur ance to the amount of $6,850. Origin of the fire unknown. The Wilksboro Chronicle says that Curtis Mi Brooks, while under the inflnence of new brandy, shot his own 12 year-old daughter the other day, after first chasing tier about the premises until she was exhausted. The wea.on used was a shot gun, but it is is not thought the wounds inflicted are dangerous. Buncombe County has ben blow ing about a six legged pig, but Wnkes can put the cloture on Buncombe. Lafayette Church, of Reedy Brancn, has a pig .that has eight legs and eight feet, and U3es them all iu walking. Wilksboro Chronicle. Mr. Chas. Hinton, the Governor's Executive Clerk, comes to the front with the monumental curiosity of the seaPou. On his plantation, near Ral eigh, a baby has been bor-u in the family of one of his colored tenants which came into the world with a full set of" teeth. It is the sensation of the neighborhood andl people are Ho king in in troops to j aee the sensation. .Mr. i in ton nr.y I organize a stotk eou pus; y to place the wonder on exii.ioircui. : A thousand silver doliars iu one i pile ! 'e don't often see that sight, ;.but we did see it ;t the First Na- tioiiMi Bank last Sat rd.-iy a!teni(on i at a :5o o'clock. It had leii ordered i-ist a wefk before to the very minute I by the ciock. It came in a sack, all ! prepaid. The thousand dollars did ! not weigh 1,000 ounces as many i woe id suimose. but weighed 58 ibs. . r ti. t.:N.. .,iio 1 'weighs 412J tcrains. Trov. Gas- i ! ton ia Gazette. r . . . j Mr, A.S. Barrett, who is the in-; V. Li'.Oi Ol 14 Ii! i'.illi', JVilUrt 11 as I "iinrretl's Eiastit Boof Paint," con i templates the erection of -.a paint fa. tory in this city oy January 1st, ! is.i '.. Besides manufacturing his io vn paint he will make several other Skidds and travel men from this loict to ali parts of the country. The plant wiii cost about $4,000, and will give employment to about twent hands. There will be a barrel manufactory attached to make the barrels for the paint to be shipped iu. Mr. Barrett now iias his paint manufactured bv a Richmond firm. Charlotte News. La-it Friday young Isaac Sugg, who in June killed the newsboy named James, at Hobgood. came in and surrendered himself to Sheriff j iving, and" immediately applied to Judge Hoke under writ of habeas '! corpus for bail. After examining I into the matter and hearing testi- niuay thereon, Judge Hoke decided that the defendant was entitled to bail, and ordered young Sugg to be placed under a verified bond of $1,000 for his appearance at the November term of Halifax county S iperior Court. The bond was promptly given and the boy released from custody. It is always a pleasure to note the success of North Carolina enterprises and it is gratifying to see the follow ing in the Jonesboro Herald from Mr. S. A. Ilenszey, president of the Egypt coal mine. "The coal outlook at our mines is better than ever before. We have nearly completed and will have in use within sixty days a hoisting engine with a capacity of 1,000 tons in ten hours. The quality and quantity of the coal improve as we go down. The depth of the mine now is 800 feet. Competent mining engineers, after long aud careful examination, say that we have 12,000,000 tons of coal. That is based on present openings and the specific gravity of coal, as furnished by State Chemist ,Battlo." Messrs. A. F. Cowles aud Robert Seed arrived Tuesdav with their "Gospel waggon." They are traveling evangelists of the religious society known as the Bretheren and will make Gastonia a centre from which to radiate in their gospel work. They hav-i hired a house on Mari etta street and their wives are ex pected to join them there in a lew weeks. Their "Gospel wagotf' was made and donated for this special work by a wagon maker in Columbia, Fa. It is a handsome vehicle, most ar tistically finished, and conveniently equipped. Having somewhat the annearance ot a high street onr or hack, it has a waterproof cover or top and has the floor carpeted. . There are ' shelves, apartments, cooks and corners all provided tor tlioir books, wardrobes, stoves, bed ding and the like. The scats may alt be unfolded and three sleeping apartments provided to accomodate six persons Approprite scriptures are artistically inscribed on the sides and ends. Provision is -made for sliding bars to project behind and support a platfarm. A baby organ d'c li.a ii iiliii'ia in thp pnninmpnt. n.-.o. t ... v..- So that five - minutes after reaching . . , . f ; ; pe1 religious , se..v:4.eSi L.,nHldring of the organ music, song, prayer, reading of scrip tures and sermon may l---?. conducted fro m the. wagon. A tent also s carried along for use in mora protracted services. These evangelists came over land from Brooklyn, N. Y., to Charlottes viiie, Va., whence they shipped their horses and outfit by rail. '- Mr. A. F. Cowles is. known to many, of our readers, ; having been here before.. Mr. Seed was a p: inter by vocation, amLserved 17 years with Loizeaax brothers, until he felt constrained to give up this work and so yield unres irvedly to the : spirit- that was in him to do gospel work exclusively Calvin Iteinhsrdt a well digger met with a very serious accident while working in the well of Mr. Foly Mc Ree. He had walled the well up a short distance wlien the cranks in windlass gave way and dropped a bucket of rock, windlass and all down into the well on the negro's head. One foot was badly bruised and his side somewhat! injured but altogether considering the whole is not seriously hurt. The formula of Ayers Sarsaparilla is well known to the medical profes sion, and universally approved. The reputation of the firm guarantees excellence and uniformity in the medicine, and tike world's experience for nearly half a century, has fully demonstrated its value. On last Saturday two horses, be longing to Mr. C. J. Shaw, of Car thage, died in a very sudden and strange manner; at the farm of Mr. John B. Harris, near this place. Mr. Shaw's wife and three children had that day driven the horses from Carthage, and just as they arrived at Mr. Harris's the horses were taken sick and both died in a very lew minutes. They; could not have been driven too hard, for. the load was light and they had travelled slowly, It is thought that they were acci dentally poisoned by the oats which they had eaten at dinner, and in which some poison like "rough on rats" had been mixed. Chatham Record. There can be.no health lor either mind or body so Imig as the bio id is vitiated. Cleaiise the vital current from of impurities by the use of Ayi-r's Sarsaparilla. This medicine recruits the wasted energies, strength ens the nerves, any restores health to the debilitated system. Yesterday morning thre large boxes were delivered at the Catholic Munich, in itself surety of contain ing works of art. as they did. On being opened, three beautiful stat ues were disclosed; one of the Sor rowful Mother, another of St. Josoph, ; and the third of St. Aloysius. Each statue is of full dimensions and will, j by the beauty of workmanship, be J exquisite additions to the statuary of the newchnrch. Charlotte Observer.. nat jo Tcu Take Medicine for? Because yon are sick and want get well, or becaiife you wish t prevent illness. Then re)aember that h-wds sarsaparilla cl ues all diseases caused by impure blood and debility of the system. It is not what it3 proprietors says but what Hood's saisapanlla does, that tells the story of its merit. Be sure to get Hood's, and only Hood's. Purely vegetable Hood's Pills 25c. As the name indicates. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer is a renewer of the hair, including its growth, health, youthful color, and beauty. It will please you. Martin Parker, the boy who stole $381 from his grandfather, Mr. Ed ward Bame, near the Rimer mine, was arrested at Holtsburg by W. D. H ilson.- Concord Standard. Cpcrutive- There are of alt sorts, some good, some had, some indifferent. You want the best. So take Simmons Liver Regulator only. It is the best operative in an' attack of Indiges tion, Dyspepsia, Constipation and Biliousness. It is a mild laxative, without griping, or any debilitating effects. You will kuow the article by the large red Z on every pack age. Take no other. The Fountain Head cf Strength. When we recollect that the stom ach is the grand laboratory in which food is transformed into the secre tions which furnish vigor to the sys tem after entering and enriching the blood ; that it is, in short, the foun tain head of strength, it is essential to keep this important supplying machine in order, and to restore it to activity when it becomes inactive. This Hosteter's Stomach Bitters does most effectually, seasonably regulating and reinforcing diges tion, promoting due action of the liver and bowels. Strength and quietude of the nerves depend m great measure npon thorough diges tion, mere is no nervine tonic more highly esteemed by the medical fraternity than the Bitters. Phy sicians also strongly commend it for chills and fever, rheumatism kiduey and bladder trouble, sick headache, and want of appetite and sleep. Take a wiueulassful three times a day. The many friends of Hon. D. Schenck were glad to see him on the streets again, the first time in three months. He had a severe illness, hut is now on the rvad to recovery. To make matters worse, he sprained his aakie laat week ami was on crutches for a day or two. Greens borb Record. Bcvarc oi Ointments for Catarrh that Con tain filercury. - As mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system ,when entering it through the mucous sur faces. Such articles should neyer be u3ed except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you an possibly drive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure manufactured by F.J. Chenev & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ot the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure vou get the genuine. It is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. EFSold by Druggists, price 75c. per bottle. - y- Some of our farmers put the cotton cnp as low as 50 per cent, but the average estimate is about 65. A few have' told us they have made full, crops, Laurinburg Exchange. ' Heart trouble, stomach disorders, nervousness, result from the use of Tobacco and Opiumv. , Hill a Chloride of Gold Tablets are positive cures All druggists .sad them. ' - . Scrof"fa-? COithKTT, IN. C. Oct. ,7tlvlS92. Mks. Jojs I'KK&oii : I have used your Remedy, for Scrofula and am entirely cured, for which I am thank ful. I had been afflicted all my life with Scrofula and had tried numer ous other remedies but in vain. -J heard of yours and. began its uset, had not taken a- half dozen bottles' before I began to get better. I have taken 39 bottles and am now entirely well. - . . Yours thankfully. Saddie Christopher. For sale by Roxboro Draggists. Send for 'pamphlet. Bucklcn's Arnica Saive. The besi Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively Cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Brice 25 cents per box. For sale bv J. De Morris. , Everybody has heard of Texas as a producer of cattle, but compara tively few are aware that the state raises nearly one-third of the cot ton grown in the entire country. Although her cotton crop ths year is about 300,000 bales less than last year's, it is stiil 400, bales 'greater than the combined -product, of Miss issippi and Georgia, and about 200, 000 ba'ies larger than the yield of Alabama, Louisana and, thetwoCaro linas. The cotton crop of Texas is valued at $90,000,000, which is con 8iderably more than the value of her cattle. Texas ha-3 also raised a big crop of corn this year, and iu wheat and oats sbe has dons b.ett.er than most of the s'-ite-i. it is hardly' neces sary to say thatt'.e iimi ucial strin gency wis.- scarcely felt oa the farms of Texf-s. The County Alii in Koxhoro Oetob; stead of the - s:.'co -ce -fili be held !bth, 103, ;n i Tiiursday as heretofore, will deliver 1) A. C She ford :;n add're-s on me occa nti !):." is oordiaily i- I?. A. V'u.UAM, ' Ssc. C'. A iliance. sion vited Mrs. John Bed, of Moneure, has a set of dinrer plates in good condi tion that have b.v;a n iel over a hun dred years. AVER'S SARSAPARILLA Hfi CUBED OTHtfc WILL CUBE YOB - Ten years of age, but who declines to give his name to the public, makes this authorized, confidential statement to us : "When I was one year old, my mamma died of consumption. The doctor said that I, too, would soon die, and aU our neighbors thought that even if I did not die, I would never be able to walk, because I was so -weak and puny. A gathering formed and was sure to become a running sore. I had to take lots Of medicine, but nothinir has done me so much good as Ajefa Sarsapar rilla. It has made me well and strong." T. D. M., Norcatur, Kans. AVER'S Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. 3. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Maas. Cures others, will cure you .WOOD'S 3EIIOSI?IIOIINE. The Great English Remedy. Promptly and permanent ly cures all forms of Nervous atorrhco, Impotencva effects of Abuse or Ex Been prescribed ov n eoK-ness. jmtssums, perw . 1. ... r.nAMM. sill 'xaeases. nrescribed over 85 years In tnousanas or cases; is the only Reliable and Eon eat Medicine knoicn. Ask :aiTiglst for Wood's Pnos phodine; If he offers some worthless medicine in place Before and Afr. fhta lien Mq rilahr.npat store. Inclose Drice in letter, and we will send by return mail. Price, one package. $1; Blx, 5. One tcill please, six tvilleure. Pamphlet In Tslaia Be?.le-d envelope, 2 stamps. Address "THE WOOD fcHEMICAt CO., , 131 vyooii ward evecue, Detroit, ilicn. Crimson or German Clover. (Also called Starlit Clozvr.) A more valuable crop than this does not exist As an improver oT the soil, or for aa early sum mer forage cr hay crop it is un surpassed. As a green manur ing crop for Grain, Cotton or Trucking Crops, it gives the very best results; while for im proving poor land it has no equal. First introduced in Vir- ginia fifteen years ago, since which time its growth nas rapidly extended until now it is largely grown in nearly every State in the Union. . Circulars giving full information free. J'rice ot New Crop Seed, $6.50 per bushel of 60 lbs. T. W. Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, Richmond, Va. Fall Circular giving full information on all Seeds for t all sowing, ready August 15:0. uiauea free. Send for it. ROYAL -- GERMETUER not only ctire3 all bowel troubles, whether of lontr or short duration, bnt builds up the general system In old and young. It ; . L. i j-1 . . . .1 00NQUEBS FEVERS! quicker than any other remedy DR. J. V, NELMS SAYS: Atlanta. Ga.. Auarust 14, 1893. For the past two years I have used King's Roval Germetuer in my practice and with most satisfactory "-results. I have used it in Typhus, Typhoid and Bilious Fevers, and alwavs with the s-Dwdiest.-a.nd best ef fects. It lowers the temperature aud breaks up fevers of ail kinds: common to tnis latitude more expeditiously ian any remedy within my ' 'knowledge.. From my own emerience m it use. unon mvself ana others to whom I have-recommended and administered- It, I . believe it J would be a good remedy, for Yellow Fever. It is a most exceiiem. Antiseptic, cures uu-iii. Insomnia. Nhzht Sweats and Eczema in all its forms. Kind's Roval Germetuer w emphatically a safo remedy and leave's no injurious ertects in tne system. - Jobk W. Nklms, M. D;. - Mayor West End, Ga. For Kervous Troubles.- Teething Chil dren and Summer Complaint, Germetuer has no eatiil. Tr'jrifc. ..tper bottle, she for $5. . All drusrstst: - - ....... Germetuer Pills for constipation, 60 in a vial, ior 25 cents. . - J A nt Lad. ' If you weak, and all worn out take BROWN! S IRON BITTERS An Indiana preacher has gotten all the women of the county after him on account of the following re marks he made in a sermon. He said "God made the earth and- then rested, he made the sun, moon and stars and rested, then he made man and rested, afterwards he made woman and since then neither God nor, man have had any rest." " If you ' feel weak, and all worn out take BROWN S IRON BITTERS Private Sale. We will sell out the entire stock of liquors and bar fixtures assigned by J. R. Chisenhall at private sale. This is the most desirable stock of liquors ever offered for sale in Roxboro, with neat and perfect bar fixtures, pool table, refrigerator and all conve iences used in a modern bar. While the terms are cash, if party purchasing can furnish bond with approved security, can give 6 months time. Merritt & Bryant, Atty's for assignee. Karl's Clover Root, the New Blood Purifier, gives freshness and clear. ness to the Complexion and cures Constipation. 25c, 50c. and $1.00. Sold by J. De Morris. Tobacco Flues. If yon want to buy flues or flue iron you will save money by calling on us. KespecttulJv. F. A. Ltjkin & Bro." Flues. Flues. Don't buy your tobacco flues or flue iron before seeing me and hear ing my prices. Lowest prices for best grades of flues. J. A. Long. We Want to Sell You Your Flues. We are now prepared to furnish you flue and flue iron iu any quan tity at the very lowest living prices. We guarantee out flues to be as well made and to give as much satisfac tion as any made. Don't buy before seeing ns. Respectfully, F. A. Ltjkin & Hito. July 25th, 1893." Tobacco Fines. I am prepared to furnish flue iron, tobacco flues, &c, for everybody at the lowest prices. Call before pur chasing. J. A. Long. Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for Dyspepsia, Torpid Liver, Yellow Skin or Kidney Trouble. It is guar anteed to give you satisfaction. Price 75c. Sold by J. D. Morris. Is there any Itch in Your Neighborhood? Dr. David's Sanative Wash will cure scabies or itch, camp itch or seven year itch in less than half an hour with one application. Price 50 cents a bottle, enough to cure two persons. For sale by J de Morris, Roxboro, N. C. Owens & Minor Drug Co., Richmond, Va. Cures Conscsnptlou, Coughs Croup, Soro Throat. Pocket ize, 25 doses, ascts. Sold by all Druggists on a guarantee. For Lame Back, Sine or Chest Shiloh's Porcaa Plaster is the best 2jcts. CATARRH REMEDY. Have you Catarrh ? Then use this Remedy. rt -wUl Core you. Price SOcts. This Injector for its sucessful treatment, free. Eemembau '"Uoh'a Eemedies are sold on a guarantee. Execution Sale. North CAkoliba, J a,i -.,. Person County, ji-"- - - C. G. Mitehfill and C. B. Brooxs (as MitRhell & Brooks) vs. S. S. Royster. Sale oi Real Eestaie Under Execution. By virtue of an execution issmne to ne from ie clerk of the Superior Court of Person coun ty on Sept. 13th 1S83. ip the above enUtled action 1 will on the fl ist Monday in November, it being the 6th da of NoTeinber 1893. sell lor cash to the highest bidder at the court house door in Eox boro. all the interest which S. S. lioyster hid in tlie land aescribea oeiow on dan. m isau. The land being a tract located in Olive Hill township. Person countv, North Carolina, ad joining the lands of D. D. Tong, C. S. -Winstead, J T. Selson. N L Wagrstaff and others; con taining 62 acres. The said land wag in posses eesior. of S. S, Royster on Jan. 4th 1880, and is now in the possession of 'r . S. Dixon . Sept- ilh lssra. James a. Carver, Sheriff, THE ONLY LINE RUNNING THROUGH CARS FROM ASHEVILLE AND KNOXVILLE ' - TO ' t";-; CINCINNATI. DIRECT LINE - VIA . LOUISVILLE OR VIA CINCINNATI TO CHICAGO AND THE WORLD'S FAIR. CLOSE CONNECTION FOR ALL 1 POINTS NORTH, NOtiTHEAST, WEST,. NORTHWEST. SOLID VESTIBULED TRAINS.: - ASK FOR YOUR TICKETS VIA QUEEN & CRESCENT ROUTE. ' A07 Agent of Hi B. 0., T.T. A G., at Qneta A rsaeent, will fin jn iaftmatlm w to raMs, ratM, MhedolM, cw. ' f- ' to. C. RINEARSON, Q.P.A., CINCINNATI.a a IBB ia v a 1 ar Y CHICAGO gp Chicago, Mrrimah' CrUTTAHtfflCftfoXTIll J lANTA , THE J. L. FURNITURE CO., ' 210 and 212 Ninth StreeU ' . LYNCIIBUG , VA. JUST RECEIVED . An elegant line of fine, and medium PAKLOR SUITES ; a complete stock of CHAHBER SUITES. ' SIDK. BOARDS, WARDROBES, MAT- J. KiasaifiBJUS, .LOUNGES, BOOK CASES, DESKS. We are asrents for thn Went i.n..),. . burg Furniture Co. They fake the Best Coodsforthe ftloney. We have a fine line of BABY CARRIAGES. (Just the thing needed in Iloxboro. Also CARPETS-and RTTOS wtat DOW SHADES and CURTAINS REAlsoSIIADES and CURTAINS; REFRIGERATORS, FEATHER PILLOWS, BOLSTERS. &c. . W.e are agents for the Davis Sewing Machine, "Uest on earth.' Write ns. You need one. ROB'T I. ROriEHH J A. WHITAKKR Durhpiffi Marble WorL ks. Rob't I. Rog.; iEALi ! .- ; Marble and Grsbiu iu-ents. Tombstones, Talilj't B tone and garble for .i;;or and window -0-0-- sills. temetery Works Neatly Executed Designs and Estimates furniahed on application. Main Street Durham, NT. C. - JOHN S. HUGHES, MILL1 WRIGHT, MILL CREEK, N. C. S sir. (ruaranteed. -.nim 10-4-ly A SCHOOL FOE . TIMES. FOR BOTH SEXES. Bethe! Hill Institute, Fersoa Co., 3ST. C. Next session opens Sep tember 27th. 1893, RcrrL including fiin-ish'.-d Hjrl.ts. etc, iHT :i.'...ti. Fuel Tr'ashiii Ti itioii Music (e.xir;; mini, ?6.70 70 -70 1. 0 to i3.75 O. 7". lnci(Ient;ti fci-, r sc-,-:si;...t - 7; ..X""'" l'--r"K lalNiHt.M-s. Our tnolK.. The iraimng 1 n,K i.,5rt as wi-ll ssifae mind." Loo.! Jity- H, Ithft.l. Cn:iHun!tT - Excellent. Kor furtUfip pariit-ulfcns iiK V. . . A . i!KA M, lieihel ilill, N. j. Notice. By Tin up f a raortfraEe deed executed t m; Or i!li.-im !.-!rfon and wife on iltt rand beir.w.!ew:...-l, wo w.ll. a the iUt day t,f OcttH;r. lmr, '. . ln.!,i. of ihe court lious duor in town of '!u!).iro, S. j , 6iii Bale! tract of ' and, 8it-.i:Ud hi l'i::s:n t-outitr, x ; ou Mill Creek, containing wi .icres, mora or less, 'ad. joining the Utwtt i.f th; ola ,T a nics Harris trad Aaron Mitchell and rubers. ee moiiifire And' book LI page 215. This 20tii Sept, 1893. -Mkkbitt Bkyami, Att'y for Mortgagee. Motice of Executrix. Having this day qualified as Executrix of V. il. Williams, deceased, late of Person ' county, N. c.. this is to noufy all persons hav ing claims against 1 he estate of said deceased io exhibit Item to ihc undersigned, on or before the 15th day of August. ISiW, or this itire will be pleaded io h&r for iheir rt'covcrv. AH per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay menu Claims aerainst t'ue estate can be presented to me luroiiKh victor S. Krvant, Ksq. This Aug. 2nd, 18i.il. F. Yictorui Williams.": . Executrix.. Merrift. A ftrryan, Attv's - NOTICE. as the duly qnalilie,! adniitrietrntnr.-of Aie ft h'tiielil. dot-eaed. , notics hercbv given to a!! irM.i:t Indel.twl to s,iid wtittn to iiinke, pavtm"!.' i.nir.t-.i :i It i.y ntnl tii.iKC. haviRjr o!.t!Mki-i V. Jt t:: hi (ue v.ill f.i-escnl tliem wi'.l.in the imf preci l,y ! iw or Ihis . uoti- wlii In- t:Mltui in bar d tltuir' rewive v. TbiK Oct. Btn. InSS. Williii;:; .Vi,,t;:e!i. John Viiitfieid v"i" . Notice of Sale. Iiv virtue ufa morlKucs ':.-eculed to me on . ie iPth day of tC'-., ISO. , by Jo!m A . Hen, and -W. Alien, bis wu'c, uw of record in tbe BirisUr of IK-kIs otlice of Person- county in Book I. l.on page 123, 1 shall ou Saturday tins' ' Uth May of OrMtiir lH9o, at tle coin-t house door iu f.oNboro, ;.t titiMii- .nir.noii u the hisrht'St ; cash liid'terseil ti;fi iart-1 in -aid uiort(ragfy par- A r-.ciiiariv miMriueii. i wi. : xiibf. Tract in Jll..' rii-z.i'n rownship n1jltiti : :lt .iftiMR of (;. i. ;en, iv, i. .iik-i;, k t$ ii-u, in.iT otliet iontaiiiii!,.' ji!'''-iH afW ifleifji i'ii;-!.-if (ht . -illliH M-.XfiC l:ii: t ri.l In A . 11 Ml ffllHl and 111 .". ii f twaiilj . itwilljr biHK?.-lr": beni"f t it..; iil M: i ji-zih. Thii, sept, bin il)3 - fc. V. kE.iB, ?or;jagee. ' W ft" li iTOUi n, Alt'. -r Notice of Sale. f$v virfiw fit a certain -iinij-igajft? Mcntel bv 1 . V. Hickf and wife f -late iufv i.i8!)i !f record in tti J e?is:er'8..i1i-.-e of ersri.i iHiunty in book 1j L on fngo 3911 sbll on. !.rtiuriiay. Uiu 14 uay -in 1:., iryo, at toy cinri . ijou.h; uoor in f 6xbiro lo t bir.hc.K! l;iddr for ev il, sfll 1 li. ' land in sr.iu tinrljiate dBM-.i ilH; , w!jiti him noV liecn he:ctfiye soli by ii oiin'rifr, to v. it: uevcmty acrif; H be'ng part of tins homestead -lately alioitod to saiii.jii.-Us. The ui of this -land on the day of ilay was never Kcrfet 6d; which renders this 2nd sale necessarr. . i nisjejii. niu, inao. . ti 51. UAts-iiEHr'Miirtjrake. -W. W.KlTCnix, Atty. ;...- Admini st rato rs Notice- Havinc tluS day auaiilled ae adiiihiimratiir of the estate Koziiia stupc-s. i herchv iwititv all persons v ho are indebted to the estate ii come torwara ani inano inuue.n is navincnt . All persons holitinif claim again l a.ii vstA t, are reipussted U present tbiitn on or bu ore tt e Uth day of iepiemher. lSit, or this notice wiil be p'eail in war of their rewivery V - - ants AUgusi jmi, ...tv. ' . iavio Iokg, Adm'r; i. Notice. v By viitue of a moitgage executed. to p. Walters lv sainuel P. frallerneid'aml wUte," tiuly regiserel in--book B It pagt S.TO, lb, I will sell to Ux highest Ud:le.- at ih cjnrt', house door in Koxbon, N :., at 12 o'clo k on tbe first Monday i Srnoohji . iiirxt, a tract of land describwl in said portage, on the watxr ' ol Mill Creek, adjoiniug-the limds ftf -iosephtm. Yonnger, C, 8. H instesd, S. H.. V. instead anj otberj, containing one hundred and twenty acres.-4-A'his laud is k in if 11 as thu Joim V vrmi tract, lies one mile eastof iii.sU"ro ud ts u 01 the best tobacco farina tn Person ci;ni'y . This October 2nd 18?3i . . . . . ' c .- .- Win. M. rnnlkucr. Ex. - " ' . - K.I. Walters ' . S. WmSttdj Attj. . J. ' - , . I THOMPSON
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 5, 1893, edition 1
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