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7 7 ' T T ; 7 THE I) i UUr1 27"' paper is entered at the Post Oftic&jLt POtecasi as second-class ' matter THURSDAY ... APRIL 30, 1891. Last day of April. Corn coming up nicely. Weather continues good The leaves wjll soon be grown, j Honeysuckles are almost ripe, children. Commissioners'court at Jackson next Monday. Are you going to try your for tune t o m or t o w ? We are glad to report our sick on 23 all on the rn nd We have not learne i when work will begin on the Jail. Do you want a good farm jo.urnal free ? Read our otfer on 2 1 page. One co nmunioation Tor the tem perance column. Read it on 2d page. " The cold snap made a clean j sweep -of the plum-, hut cherries are all right, j , Th"re w':r-. p.lr,r,' v corned her rings at M m ! ;k, at $1 75 p'-r . - Mrs. C. W Hurrell land, spent W'dne- la of Wood- with rela- tive. .f our village. Subscribe lor your ;io iii l-aprr. the Roanokk pATiir).-;. On!v a dol lar a year, tifly papers. have i,f)tini'i lor !he teach en. " c"r!ui.in this wuk. Write '.'or your coimjm. tearhefa. 1 used Siirimous Liver Uv-gUiat'-'- -r i dlirft inii: wiih iui.nedin.ti r-elief. O. O. Sparks, Kx-Mavor. Macon, Ga. - The Juvenilis elected thcr oil cers for the ens'.jiriL' qu uter las Sun day evening, and the u.-od Templars Monday night lhe late nice weather has taken some of the students from the schools they were needed at home to help do the planting, &c. The selection qf a site for the new jail in this county, will be a part of the btisines of the Corn mis -sioners next IVJonday. See id of the D.avis Sewing Ma chine, It has the reputation of be-"in-djfKuV'niaii-ae. V rite to the firm if you want a machine. Re.ai the ad of Beethoven Organ Co.in lastcplumn of this page. Write to the Qo at one e if you are thinking of buying an organ or piano. We learn from the Index that work on the railroad trom Murfrees boro to Pendleton has been resumed and that it will be pushed, forward i . - to completion. Mrs, A. J. Conner, P, T Hicks and A. draper, of Laaker. returned frow "Windsor yesterday h,ere tley had be.e.n in attendance at court there as witnesses. Wliy suffer with dyspepsia., billtous- ness or a,tiy disease of the liver when, you' . can be cured by Simmons Liver .Regula tor. We had a good rain last Friday which was very beneficial in soften ing the land that was getting hard, and also, in bringing up the young plants More rain would do good now. We learn of a very old lady in Cabarras Co., this State, who has lived for a long time in poverty, had lately fallen heir o a very large es tate, fifty two millions we think. Won't she have friends(?) and advis ers ! RIIAXOKE PATRON reopie aie, ana m.ey must oe i ortis a noteworthy contract with the hurried, and though buxtoo & (.OIl(iirionP prevailing during the same Baugham woiiId not rejoice at i he f lHM.i0i, o Ulp piTO(ling : vear ' contiu death of one. thev wiU gladly furnish ; ued c,oluv Wl.alherv Mhh an eXees, of a nice cofen of any size or styl to j 1.aill.fall d;iri .:UlUarv. February and put them awav uu bee their add in . . . . , - , , . r , , i Match, prevented farmers from doing another column. j . 1 out-door work of anv kind. I li' mean -We regret thnt circumstances j m)emXuv and average rain.fall oi were sucu luia we eoinu not aiLenn the County Grange meeting at Min eral Spring Tuesday. We hope the brothers and sisters had a good-Jive ly meeting. Let us have a report from you, Bro Secretary. We ask our townsman who late ly tried "Nerve and Bone Liniment"' for the dry grippe of road cart axles, (we suppose, it will do as well for buggy or any other kind of axles). ti rponrt how it acted. If It did wpII. no doubt the manufacturers of this liniment would be glad to learn of this new use for their liniment. m .I v The la grippe we suppose) has , vr..n.. ; .;ii., and WcTnitv the past week, and we learn that it ia worse in the neigh- borhood of Bethany. Among the sutferers not mentione.l last week are Mrs. G. A. Hart, J.J. BealeMis$ L. M Gilliam, Mrs. Bettie Jenkins, Phprrv A ATnn Winnip Fntrpll and several of G. M. Powell's children, ress, and by hard work farmea have ie They are all improving, we are glad covered much lost rime. j to report. Mrs. Mann who has thar grippe, i sav she wants to set certam others, i whum s1p named. Unseler alter t'ler all et well, and Lear tUem tell their rnnx uh thu hrmpJirPflkimr rv. . - - w " . . head splitting, Bnmereiful, disease. It wonlc be interesting to hear, no, doubt. A partv fora our village went I down to Mt. Gallant fishery Tuesday tQ have a wood time, and enjoy eat incr fish fust from the water. They ! had a good time, of course, but found tho fi aiiormen rlnitiT n ruinr bn in Pfl a, thev W9re Cfitcl verv frw fih. They hung up their sein until Mon- da v. Poecasi Grange, by motion, de cided at its meeting last Saturday to petition for the next session of the Northampton Pomona Grange to he at its ! all hero but we don'; think any de!ogaf.e from Poteeasi atten.led the county me'.-tiuu, and eon sequent lv the petition v a- not carried up to the Co'inty Grange. ! Cough? and colds kept off by taking ; Simmons Liver Regulator to regulate tern. U0X0BEL DOTS. Robel can now boast of a poet. To-dav is much cooler thra the past fe '" days have oeen. Land is getting pretty dry. Little rain is needed. Usual services at the churches here Li ! U ! ' ,,,, ,o A,.o, nn- nnono n Ir, morrow :u'u r having to be slopped tor two weeks. Small p.x ha nip. Io its departure an'i hii iiru ;uu ii.lij ihvy 111 luuiii our M'Ojti trouble. Niee line of spring hats at ilia millinery establishment on Church St. JKow is a good time to purchase. "Dots'' will come out as daily next week though they will a' I be pub lished at tiie same tire. Trade here Saturday was pretty lively. Our merchants were better engaged than they had been cutting goods boxes. Commodore while in his sUiy at Levviston let ofne of the t'air sex win. his heart. Don't you know Miss is miserable ? Mrs. John Wood, of Levviston,ciJ,me up yesterday to spend a weet; iih iter inolhefc", M:. M. C4 Cox. a Roum- 1 oke street. y Fresh shad in. town nearly every lay, but the price is more than we can afford to pay. The La Grippe is fast disappear ing and a few days of gooi. seasona ble weather will drive it uway entire Rapid progress lias been made on the farms since the nice weather set in. All the crops will soon be planted. Dr. P. C. Jenkins is confined to his bed from vaccination. Hope to see him out again ia a few days Our townsmen, who left far New York a week or two ago are expected to return on next week as all dan- i ger from small-pox has passed. Roxobei, N. C, April 26. '91. J. Elma Puele. Simmons Liver Regulator i? the foe of malaria as it throws otl' tin' bile and pre vents its aecumula'ig. WESSLY WEATHER CEO? BULLETIN OF THE Xortlit Carolina Weatlier Service, For the Week Ending April 24, 1891. Central Office, Raleigh, N. The beginning of the crop season of 1891 was decidedly discouraging and af- the State for the first three months are a3 follows: January, mean temperature, 41.3 deg.. which is 0.2 below the normal; average rain-fall. 4.84 in.. 0.20 abov- the normal. February, mean temperature, 48.1 deg., 3.2 above normal; average laiu-f .11, 5.C8 in.. 1.50 above normal. March, mean temperature. 45.4 deg., 3. 4 below the normal; average rain-fall, 7.45 ini, 2.50 above normal. March was the coldest and wettest month. The i Swil was aked, roads nearly impassable i At the beginning of April the -rainy sea.spn" suddenly ended with, a cold snap, sending tne temperature peiow v r ? iieeziug ou tne ulu, uu v ii"3u considerab.e damage to crops, especially fruit, but not nearly so much as was expected. Mce April fcth re- markable fine weather has prevailed, , with but little rain-fall, abundant sun- -bine and. excess of temperature. Veg et-irion has made remarkably rapid prog Estimates of the decrease in acre- age in cotton Tor tins ear are from; fifteen to fortv p?r cent Several far ' fliers will plinr'no cotti n nt ail To baeco and pemuts are now rival claimants to tlie agricultural throne o Edgecombe Soi4tkerrier, L'arboro .. . N. c. ; A :INISTRATOK'S NOT I I- Having q-i i i'H'-d as "A'?mui!s;t' ot the estate Al iry-M. P.vSSi-n ceased, hoiuv hereby gu en o persons -M(ii;ng Mfiif! ai::uis estate, to present hem wi-iin i i time specified by law, i.T 'lb- bar of tt.eir ice win i)f OiJiiuc i 3 recovery. 'This "18th day of April. 1891. J. G. L, Ckockek, Adm'r tie bonis non. apl 23 6t NOTICE. 4 Havin qualified as administrator up on the esiate of Ida M. Martin, notice is hereby given tou-11 parties holing claims against saiJ estate to present the same to me for j aytuent, on or before tht 1st day May. 1S02, or this notice will be pleadcd.tn bar of their recovery. Deb'ors will pleae pay promptly. 'XMiis Aprd 13th, 1S91. B F. Martin, adm'r. By S. J j Calvert, atVy. (apl 23 Gt) LAND SALE FOR TAX. o, i Tin i ' the 4th ,lav of .May, isl. between the ! i fin i -K , r if fc ,-, l!?nvf 10 a-J f I -ttloikllLiLVrA(I.. I ."lliili. till JilV . I ' " ' v ... ...... m, , . li;imtll b",ow for lhe Taxe, ar;d cos't due thereon for the year 1 iJohl) Copeaiul, IIuine , 1AX containing 81 .t. .- $5 03. Simon Ramsev, 2 acn s, H. tract, 4 G7. ThU April 6th, 18(J1. II. O. LASSITJb.R, TAx Collector Jackson Township. Sale of Land for Tax. Pursuant to law, I shall on Monday the 4th day of May, 1891, between tUe hours of 11 a. m. and 2 p. m., at the court-house door in Jackspji, sell he fol low ing deseiihed lands ol the parties named below for the taxes and cost due thereon for the. year 1890. Mrs. R. C. Southall, 346 acxes, Tax. part of -Home Tract, $S 20 Ethridge & Brooks, 350 acres, Qarriss land, 13 53 Frank Morris, 280 acies, part; ordaii land 6 87 J. P, Leituei agrt lor wifeATpAvii uiad, 2 lOi VY. M '.Stepu-oon. a. 'f Ai o Capehart, Town lot. St?aioard, This April Tih, 1S91. V James X. Whitehad Tax Collector for Seaboard Township SALE GF LAND FOR TAX. Pursuant to the provion.s o Cha J37,, Se. 55 of the law s of 1887. 1 sball, beginning lit 12 o'clock M.A ou the lirst M,onday in May 1891, thesa,me being tUe 4th day of said inonth, seU, at the Court hojuse door in Jackson the lands of ch parties i named below for taxes, and cost of advertisement,, du,e tor the year l,8vK) and unpaid thereon. Kiuby Township. S. F. Britfjn 6 acres, Piny TAX DUE, w oods, $ 4 48 D. T. Draper acres, Conway, 3 19 I VlnrtliO fi-VM i i t 70 1 V",rhr f'b 1 A. J. Flvthe 2U5 a., Patties Delight, 6 01 J. H. Fui red 1 a., Potecasi cit ek, 79 W. P. Futrcll Ag't of E. 3. Fu- trell t'7 acies, 2 31 WiUiam Lewis 20 acres P. Wood-,' 2 87 N, T. Ridley 575 a., Meh'n river, 19 37 James Smith a., B C Odom, tract, 3 00 Henry Tyrrer 18 a., Piny woods, 1 15 Washington V iughau 2 a., P. woods, 2 33 -J,. 'U,. Lassiter 10 a., Maple Fork, 87 Atlas Deberry & Co. 14 a., part of Watson tract, 1 13 J. D. P.ou - e Receiver for, Q. V. and Noah La-siter 50 a.. Patties j Delight, 1 53 ! This April 1st, 1891, j ! D. K. EdwArds, ' Colleetor. j SALE.0F LAND FOR TAX. ; PnrsMau: to the provision i of Ch:ip. 137, Sec. ", of the Laws of 1887. I shall-' j on the Hi o Monday in May, 1891, the same beb:g the 4th day of said 'month. sell at the court-house door in Jackson, the lands of the parties named below for taxes, and cost ot advertising, due for the year 1890 and unpaid thereon : - Gaston TowNsinr. Wr. E. Cl-ment's heirs, 201 ! Tax due. a; es, near the Summit, David Jarralt, 25 acres, near Pleasant Hill, W. F. Kidd, 310 acies.near Ba , ker's store Mrs. E. F. Massey, 151 :.cres. 2.34 Q 50 acreSi Jack 'wainp T j Rook 1Q0 acre ..land near P. Hill. 3.02 1.00 Roanoke river cu.... 4.67 iveuecc-i ou.n oucus, ou ic B. P. Creek, 1.69 This, April lt, 1S91 D. A. Draper, Collector. apl 2 4,1 Slany Perso,;- bicn - j DTVTi f (jia overwork or hoLi-. cares. - 'jJtuu's Iron Bitters rcLaCdst'ie eystetLii. aids digestion. reinoTes excess &i tiie, and uixes aalarA Get the genuine. 3K' STSEPTOIUS OV LIVER DISKASKf Ixs of appetite; bad breath ; bad taste in the mouth - tongue coated; pain under tha honlder-blade ; in the back or lde-rOften mistaken for rheumatism: soar stomach with flatulency and water-brash ; indiges tion; bowels lax and costive by turns; headache, with dull, heavy sensation; restlessness, with sensation of having left something undone which ought to nave been- done; fullness after eating; bad. temper; blues; tired feeling; yellow, ap pearance of sklnand eyes; diitiness, etc Not all, hut always some of these indi cate want of action of tbe Livers For A Safe, Reliable Remedy that can do no harm and has nerer been known u fail to do good Take Simmons Liver Heplatcr AN I1T1". '.'TVA.T, SPECIFIC. FOB Malaria, Dowel Complaints, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Coiistipittiun, BUiousnru, XitLney Affections, Jaundice, Mental Depression, Colic. a pnrsiciAX's opinio. "I have bcea practicing medicine for twenty ears and have never been able to put up a vegeta ble compouad that would, like Simmons Live Regulator,, promp-.ly and effectually move the Liver to action, and at the same time aid (instead of weakening) the digestive and assimilative powers of the system." L. M. Hinton, m.d., Washington, Ark. ONLY GENUINE Has our Z Stamp in red on front of wrapper. J. H. Soilin & Co., Philadelphia, Fa. SAL: OF LA i W FOR TAX, PursiiriMt to law, I shall on Motulav . I A.I m W . - . . .v Ln 41 11 , Mliy' lTi T hours of 10 A. n. ai:! 1 P. M., ;if the Court Lou.,- (h or in Jackson. ,ell the n u, ,;1 , ,11:,.;i., 1 r,f t i..,vt ..j nami'ii Ut-'ow, ror t lie laxt-s an co-t due ttiereon for the year 1890. j TAX DOE. Peter Deloatch 40 acres. Heme Tract $ 1 27 Etheredge & LrooJ; .'?80 acres, Pruden land, 15 33 J. P. Iieituer, for children, 224 acres, Ramsey lard. o 89 J. E. Martin 2. Town lots Dwel ling and Store in Margarettsville, 6 20 Frank Morris 175 acres, Martin land and Town lot in Margar et tsville. 9 97 R. W. Pitman 500 acres part of Edmonds land, 1G S7 This April 6th, 1891. I. P. Parker, Collector ap 9 4t for Wiccacauee Town-hip. NOT ICE OF ADMINISTRATION! Having this day quallfieds adminis trator of the estate of JesseT Bratily, all persons having claims ininst faid estate ire herefjy notified tofbtesent the I same to the uwler.-tgned, f "SavmHiTt witnin one vear irom. tne ot thi? notice, or the same will beipleaidJ in bar of their recovery, and alVpevsons in debted to saic estiite, art? requested, to mak prompt payment. Signed thn oOth day of M:2rchv 1891 A. J. Ell.s, as adm'r ap 2 6t of Jesse T. Bradley. IsTOTIQE. Ilaying qualified as Administrator of the. estate, of Jiesse W. Johnson, I hereby notify all person having claims as;aiASt the same to pie-eut them t. me for pay ment, on or before May 1st 1-92,'or this notice will he pleaded in bar of their j Dehtors will please pay promptly i i;Uch 26 1891. B. F. Martin, Adm'r. By S.. J. Calveri, att'y. .NOTll'K. j ap.2 Gt Having qualified ai Administrator of the estate of Lwi- Odom, I hereby no tify all person? hiving claims.againt the same to present them to me for payment on or before iiay 1st, 1892, or this no- tiee will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. Debtors will please pay promptly. Maich 26. 1801. B. F. Martin. Adm'r. ap 2 6t By S. J. Calve.:, att'y NOTIC jf , Having qualified a? administrator of the estate of Simeon F. Bril ton, 1 hereby i ! notify ail persons having claims against i . the e:ime to ore-eiit them to nie for nav- ! ! mei:t on or b- fore Anril ' l.-L 1892. this "Vot ice will he nleaded in bar or1 , . Debtors will peas pay .promptly. 50 ! This March IS. 1891. B. V. Tkaylor, adm'r. of Gay & Harri-. Simeon F. Britton. Attorneys. mar 26 Gt MM TU L0AV ; For fie years on improved farm "and j in turns not less than $3o0, payable in installiuenr of ten per c-:.t. p-r annuu. ' for eacii yar. till the njaiurirv of ihe I loan, when tbe rr-niaining .-'itty per cent. : Mli be lue. li.te;Cet payable ar nually. Apply to ; W. W. PEEBLES, Att'y, ov 13 Gm. Jackson, N. C. The Best in the World The "DAVIS." OYER HALF A MILLION IH USE F0 TTSS, ETC., ADDRESS, BMis.sEwias mmi co. DAYT017, C, CHICAGO, ILL. Cnpaeity, 40& psr Day. ; --r r .", v 9- 'A NET? HCr3 0? THE DAVIE SEWINQ MACBIjnS Q0L. AT DAYTON. 0EI0.. . Will buy a NEW ORGAN, direct from the Manufactory. NO AGE1TTS. 6 WASHINGTON 'OKI. WARREN, CO. NTjTj 'Mention this paper.) i We have secured the selrvrces of Messrs Rose & Davis in our Under taking Department, (in place of Jas 11. Baugham resigned),. vho are pre pared to serve our friends and tne public to the best advantage and with dispatch. A full stock of COFFINS AND ASK&TS always on hand, from the finest Me talic to the cheapest Wood. Or ders filled. at all times. BUXTON & BAUGHAM, j Rich Square, N. C. 0WR.REW" IMPROVED SIHGER HIG ... . v am ma n 3 I a C -I 31 h n r- n rj 7- :3 ?M!--A,PA. . - r- We wilt scad i. tmLJ m J rce by mail t? t it. ROTTLE. or i- IF3 faf3 1 Also, Trcs' ? T. . DON'T SUFFER. ANY LONG. HALL CHLMJCAi w.S) f'nwiai PtO!a.PK ; f Mm mm , i j v 1' : : .C'.v'-?K' aiiii.i...' i " " " CATALOGUE FREE. S. I'iXDBhTAKING! Conway, is. Cv r z o "1" S
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