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General .John C. Fremont died in New
v0ik July 1:5 . ,
n entire South Carolina town had no
census taken.
arin Kmope.
U K:ins:is City and Omaha Sunday the
tb'ermonu'tvr went up to 104.
nitrhed hsittle occurs between two
f jtinns at Ysleta, Texas. One man killed.
Senators Sherman, Teller and other
Kepuhlh rtn Senators denounce the Force
bljbe silver hill has passed the Senate
an,! goes to the President for his signa-
tUTwo trains collided near Pdoomington,
Illinois, on the VMh and ten people were
killed.
IHlhs, 1V:i, had a million dollar fire
on Tu.Hl:iy. P.ninswick, Ga., followed
Spain hHri put a prohibitory duty on the
Importation of American Hour into her
West India possessions.
A white man has been arrested at Dan
ville Va , for making a i rininal assault
li mvn daughter
upon
Abiakeman on the Norfolk and Caro
lina railroad dies from injuries received
while coupling freight cars.
A cottage on Classon avenue, Brooklyn,
X V.. lia been leased to a negro, and the
Eeuhlis threaten to move away.
A woman at Fair Haven, Vt., murdered
her two children, a girl 17 and a boy 0,
set tire to the house and cut her throat.
It is the purpose of the Republicans in
Congress to pass a reapportionment bill
under the new census at the present ses
sion A collision on the Chesapeake & Ohio
road causes the death of one of the fire
men and a tramp stealing a ride on the
trucks.
Detective J. W. Napier, who was out
with warrants for members of the Hat
field part) in West Virginia, has been as
iassin.'tted. Little Canada, a village of 500 inhabi
tants near St. Paul, Minnesota., was badly
wrecked by a cyclone, and one entire
family were blown into Lake Oervaissee.
The gag law rule of the. Senate .Repub
lican Caucus Committee is very ingeni
ously constructed, but will effectually cut
off debate so that the Election bill may
be passed.
ew York Democrats acknowledge the
necessity for a solid Democratic front in
the coming elections, and a movement for
a union between Tammany and the Coun
ty Democracy is on foot.
Mark J. Sullivan, for neglecting to per
form the cuties of census enumerator at
Portland, Maine, after he was appointed,
has been found guilty and held for $1,000
in the United States Court.
The campaign in South Carolina is get
ting hotter as the days roll by. A con
vention at Columbia declared that Tilman
shall not he Governor. Anti Tilman clubs
are to be formed all over the State.
Hanlan, Teemer, Ilosmer and Wise will
accepts the challege of the Fries of Buf
falo, New York, to roar them a 4 oared
race for r,hoo, and the championship of
the world as soon as the details can be ar
ranged. At Social Cirrle, da., James Harrison,
colnifd, attempted to outrage Mrs. Sarah
Williams. He was captured and carried
to a mill pond and has not been heard of
since. He is no doubt at the bottom of
the pond.
After all Gov. Niehol's veto of the Lot
tery bill holds goods because a member
of the Senate named Fisher Smith died
before the lottery men could get him to
the (handier to cast his vote for the bill.
Death pre vented the veto from being over
ridden.
A riot occurred a few days ago at Star's
mill pond near GriMin, Oa., in which four
negroes were killed and six wounded. Was
caused by a dispute between a white man
&nd a nei.',io. There were over o00 peo
11? on the ground and it a wonder that
more people were not killed.
lib haul Heed, 1G year old son of John
Heed, who lives 4 miles from Charlotte,
met w ith his death by a singular accident
Satiuday. He was ploughing a field and
on reaching a small ditch the horse jump
ed it, throwing the plow handles against
the boy a stomach. The boy was knocked
senseless, in which he continued until
death tiiat night.
A terrible cyclone struck Lake City,
Minnesota, the 13th just before dark.
Everyone in doors were killed number
ing ''ix) An excursion boat was on the
ke iVkin was capsized with over 200
on bom-. j. A large number of children
&id nearly every body on board were
drowned. A large amount of property
as destroyed. At last accounts about 80
dies had been recovered from the lake.
It w as only la9t week a cyclone passed over
8 Prtioa of Iowa and 700 people were
killed.
Ringing Noises
In the ears, sometimes a roaring, buzzing
JUi.rt, are caused by catarrh, that exceed
disagreeable and very common disease,
c-f smell or hearing also result from
bio"""' Hou(1's Sarsaparilla, the great
. a Iufler, is a peculiarly successful rem-
lne h thU disease which n cures by Purify
Bar v blood- lf yu suffer from catarrh, try
s Sarsaparilia, the peculiar mictae.
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August -20tl", 1890
These lots are conveniently and beauti
fully located, and streets have been laid
olT and nicely graded, giving sidewalks to
each lot. Koxboro is the county seat of
Person, situated in one of the finest tobac
co sections in North Carolina, midway be
tween Durham and South Hoston, on the
Durham & Lynchburg Kailroad, where the
projected road from Greensboro, to con
nect with the Atlantic & Danville railroad,
crosses. Roxboro has a population of four
or five hundred, '7 stores, and others being
MISCELLANEOUS.
We Do Not Try
-to soar as nmn-
Above Our Competitors
AS THE-
Above Ttie Eartla,
r.UT WE DO CLAIM TO IT AVE
1W0N THE CONFIDENCES
OF THE PEOPLE OF GRANVILLE
by Fair Dealing, and we intend to
hold it as long as Honest, Upright and
Square Business Transactions are appre
ciated. IMPROVE
Al PROVE
7-OUR
. OUR
APPEARANCE !
PPEARANCE !
A little thing here and there added to
your toilet makes a decided
IMPROVEMENT.
Dress Goods. Those of you who are
in search of Dress Goods can find a selec
tion that embraces everything new and
desirable, and such things as Linings,
Buttons, Silk, Twist, Hooks and Eyes and
Whalebone, can be had according to your
wants.
Embroideries. Exquisite patterns, all
widths, in Swiss, Nainsook and Hamburg.
Skirting and Flouncing in endless variety.
Kid Gloves. Did anybody ever see
such a splendid assortment ? All lengths
and shades.
Shoes. We have the styles and quali
ties just to suit you, (in hand or machine
made). Our ladies' shoes were manufac
tured expressly for our trade and cannot
be beat.
Gents' Furnishing Goods. We have
the latest style Shiits, Collars, Cuffs, Cra
vats, etc. I f you want a nice nobby straw
hat or a fine felt hat, we are sure to please
you, so come and see for yourself.
We carry a large line of Trunks, Grip
Sacks, China and Japanese Matting
cheaper than you have ever seen Carpets
and Rugs, Door Mats, Crockery and Glass
Ware, which must be sold at greatly re
duced prices.
We are determined to sell, and, as our
prices are ridiculously low, we consider
this your opportunity to buy at a saving
PARIS BROS.,
apr22-6m Opposite Court Bouse.
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erected, 2 drug stores, 2 milliner7 stores,
2 carriage factories, 1 harness and saddle
factory, 3 repairing shops, 1 flouriDg mill,
1 saw mill, 2 tobacco factories already
built, and the Farmers' Alliance are mak
ing arrangements to build a very large to
bacco factory, 1 large brick warehouse for
the sale of leaf tobacco is nearing comple
tion, and others to be built, and several
prize houses will be erected in time for
handling the 1890 crop.
We do not claim that Roxboro will be a
RICHMOND BTJSINES DIRECTORY.
LOUIS RICH & CO.,
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TENCIL CUTTERS
RUBBE I
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SEAL ENGRAVER
WRITE FOR CATALOGUE.
110! AIA1N STREET, RICHMOND, VA
j an 31 -6m
T. C. HICKS,
WITH
J8!iN A. KSi5Z
WHOLESALE
CANDIEQ
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AND
J.MiUITQ
1 RU1TIO.
1306 AIALN STREET,
RICHMOND, VA.
jan31-6m
G. W. DAVIS,
THE LEADING .
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OF RICHMOND.
827 BROAD STREET, NEAR 9TII.
st PREMIUM AT THE
VIRGINIA EXPOSITION.53&
Visit his gallery and you will be pleased.
jan31-t;m
J. H. BROWN,
PROPRIETOR
CAPITOL MARBLE 5 GRANITE WORKS
Cor. A1AIN and MADISON STREETS,
RICHMOND, Va.
MONUMENTAL ARCHITECT "T
AND BUILDE-TV.
STATUARY AND RUSTIC WORK A SPECIALTT.
fSPHeadstones and all cemetery work done at
short notice and at lowest prices. Tiles, Alantles
and job work promptly attended to. jan31-(im
T. C. BAIN, Trustee,
FOR
H. M. SSSH & CO.,
BOX 8, RICHMOND, Va..
Atanufactnrers of Smith's Genuine Straw Cut
ter, Smith's Patent Well Fixtures, Planters, Ele
vators and Tobacco Shapes.
Correspondence Invited. jan31-(im
J. W. RANDOLPH I ENGLISH,
1302 & 1304 MAIN ST., RICHMOND, Va.,
PUBLISHERS, BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS,
PRINTERS, BINDERS and BLANK
BOt)K MANUFACTURERS.
Having the largest assortment in the Southern
States, "we ofler unusual inducements
to' purchasers of
LAW AND SCHOOL BOOKS, MEDICAL, THE
OLOGY. HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY', TRAV
ELS, NOVELS, POETRY, SCIENCE,
MISCELLANY, CON FEDERATE
AND RARE WORKS, Etc.
Old Books and Pamphlets Bought for Cash, or
taken in Exchange. jan31-ly
ST. CLAIRE HOTEL,
Corner Ninth .and Grace Streets,
RICHMOND, VA.
mi TTtnl 4V,vnta nnnn thf bpniltiful CaD-
A lie auuiciiun-i nw.ivi' r .
Aiovatpii rpmrnl ana iasniona-
iui jrariv iiv viv
ble portion of the city. Strictly First-class in
ALL ITS APPOINTSJUJSJN is.
Rates $2.00 and 2.50 per day.
C. G. PETITT, Proprietor,
Late of BollingbrooK Hotel, Petersburg, Va.
B, t. WILKINSON, Chesterfield Co., Va. J
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magic city, but do believe, owing to the
advantages of the location, that it will
grow and increase far beyond many places
that have formed large land and improve
ment companies, and are being boomed as
the coming cities of the nation, where
land is being sold at fancy prices. In
fact, Roxboro has the foundation upon
which to build, superior to many of these
places.
Remember, these lots have not been
sold to stock companies at high prices, so
PROFESSION AL.
D
It. J. E. WYCHE,
DENTAL SURGEON,
OXFORD, N. C.
Pure Nitrous Oxide Gas administered for the
painless extraction of teeth.
Rooms in Herndon Bank Building
TM. HAYS, M. I.,
OXFORD, N. C,
Offers to the Public liis Services as Prac
titioner of Medicine in All of its
liranclies.
prOffice in Herndon Block, No. 3. Office
nours tromw until 10 a. m.
C,
I. II. FORT, M. !., I. D. S.,
OXFORD, N. C,
Respectfully solicits the patronage of the peo
ple of Granville county. He is prepared to do all
kinds of Dental work in a satisfactory manner.
Office in old CooDer Buildinp-, up stairs.
J. T. STRAY HCjRN . W. M. WARLICK.
gTRAYIIORX VARLirK,
Attorrieys-at-Ivaw,
Will practice in the Courts of Granville, Person
and Caswell Counties. Office at Col. Hargrove's
old law office. jyl-ly
A. HICKS,
Attorney at ILaw ami Xotary Public
OXFORD, N. C, and
T. HICKS,
Attorney-at-Law,
HENDERSON, N. C.
Will practice together in the Courts of Granville
Vance, Franklin, and Warren Counties, and in all
matters requiring their joint attention.
We hope by prompt, diligent, and faithful atten
tion to business to deserve and receive a portion
of the law business of this section.
Alex. J. Feild.
JpEII.1) A ROYSTER,
Bev. S. Royster
Attorneys at Law,
OXFORD, N. C.
Office: No. 4 Herndon Block, No. 3.
SCOTPS
EMULSION
CONSUMPTION
SCROFULA
BRONCHITIS
COUGHS
COLDS
Wasting Diseases
CURES
Wonderful Flesh Producer.
Many have gained ..one pound
per day by its use.
Scott's Emulsion is not a secret
remedy. It contains the stimulat
ing properties of the -Hypophos-phites
and pure Norwegian Cod
Liver Oil, the potency of both
being largely increased. It is used
by Physicians all over the world.
PALATABLE AS MILK.
Sold by all Druggists,
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you will have the chance of becoming the
original purchaser and get in on the
ground floor.
This is a fine opportunity for an invest
ment. No danger of a relapse, for Rox
boro has a sure, steady, healthy growth,
with a bright future. There is a good
demand in Roxboro for houses at this
time.
ESF'Be sure to attend the sale, or you
may regret your lost opportunity.
Special trains will be run from Lynch
MISCELLANEOUS.
Uorft All Come
HT 0NC
YOU CAN BUY ANY LADIES'
COST I
$2.75 Slipper at $1.75
$2.50 Slipper at $1.65
Yoli may have any Gent's Straw Hat in the
house at Cost.
Big stock on hand, and I need the room they
occupy.
Reduction to take effect July 15.
Yours to command,
B T Retwlins.
Can't charge goods,
at these prices.
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PERFECTION
Our Patent Roller Flours
are manufactured from the CHOICEST WHEAT OBTAINABLE.
PATAPSCO SUPERLATIVE PATENT,
The Premier Flour of America,
Is Unsurpassed for Bread, Biscuit or Pastry.
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT.
PATAPSCO SUPERLATIVE PATENT, ROLANDO CHOICE PATENT
PATAPSCO FAMILY PATENT,
BALDWIN FAMILY,
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burg and Durham, on the morning of the
20th, to accommodate all wishing to at
tend the sale, or isit Roxboro, at reduced
rates.
HIEverybc.dy is invited to go.
Terms of Sale: One-half cash ; balance
in twelve months.
For further particulars call on, or ad
dress W. W. KITCHEN, Esq , at Rox
boro, N. C , or the undersigned, at Dur
ham, N. C.
II. A. REAMS, Attorney.
SLIPPER 1N THE HQUSE flI
COST I
1 $2.25 Slipper at $1.50
1 $2.00 Slipper at $1.25
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ESTABLISHED 1774.
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