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' THE -COURIER JflV"-0 w - . . . . ' . I advertising , meaiuuis : iur ; iuwvuu warehousemen' in the ; aooinirig counties. Circulated largely in Person, Granville and Durham counties" in North Carolina, ' and Tfalifax county v ireinia. 1 . i f -fr J0-$F;&jl3M and Preprictdrs"; I HOMEPIBST: : ABROAD of all descnption neaiiy excuiu viibiiuib notice and at reasonable prices. When in 1.i rr-orva n trinl I peCtl OI TVIHH. give uifwwui'i'" t I E At this mmcb nearly evsry one reeds tSBe'fetBe' 1 Sort of tomo. eriers inw uraost every pay- Rcian'a preaoription for those who aaed bououng up. THS IrtWrttade. 3Lack J at I Rib only Iron medicin that, tt BOC 1 Jt Bnric1ie the .Blood, -iny 1 nit'MnnlrMvininMtlM teeth! v'!!i Held; ohto. -: L'--'l ' Krnwn's Iron Bitters is.aiaarouKiiiy nw. i eols .1.;. K-atuTn Kmvn a iron nnsitiva neeessityT" Jt ft aU tbcXTi clnimodJoit., Da. W N. VTatskS, 1319 Thirty-eecond State. nZ. Tt n iiAVRr " Bronn'a Iron Bitters 18 theTonio of thei'sge. Nothing better. It created appetite, gives strength aud improves digestion." Genuine has above Trade Mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. Made only by BBOWN CUEillCAL CO., BALTIMORE. MO. fROFE9SK3NALT pADS; ATTORNEY AT LAW, v Hillsboro7if. C. " '' Practices in the ConnleB of Caswell, Duruam. Guilford, Oranga ad Person. . S. WlNSTEAD. . JvF.TKaBY. w1 rINSTE AX & TERRT, . ATTORNEYS-; AT LAW, , Prompt attention given to all business en trust ed to them. ' 1- LUNSFOBD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, EoxT)oro, N. C J. W; Graham,' Tho8. Ruffiu. GRAHAM & RUFF1N, . 'Attorney's at law, Hillaboro, N C. Practices i'nhe counties of Alamance, Caswe Darham, Guilford, Orange andiPeEBon. . J -S. ME BR ITT . ATTORNEY AT LAV. Pr.uiut 'attention given to the collection o J y110' ' , ' J C E BrUuSIlSir j jPRAGTlUlNG BHYSlcIAN.r f 4 Boxboro.N. a Professional services offered to th citizens f Boxuoro and snrronadirig comman tv. rB. j t.fulleb, - mACTICING PHYSICIAN. . Koxboro,s.c. . ' vraen not professionally nff ,orm,i flt my residence, which is the old Kairo ouiiu o j , . , . q BWanu muuu.v . j Barnett - THE F4XIi OF Open to fiOLn sexes -WW open August lGth; 1886. , .aAMES.Tf , IIXKXT, PrinqipaJ, aiisft'Eaniela C. Wfislie, Assistant. - Taition 20 weeks, in Trimary Depart- HiKiier Bnglish and Languages, $20.00. . APVERTISEMENTS Wholesale and Betail Dealers in jZe Largest In ' 27 State Danville, Va. ; 1 ' dealer in C&riages? Bug JIarness, Saddles, r i; , o V i JiSX. Work Goaranteod t Give -SatlsfaetiaR. Fine, work- a Speeinlfy. ..NonVjbUt lst work sold.- - - ? ' '.r:HI:': J AIN STREET, DAVTLl.E,TiaNlA. Mar. 18-ly.. ' vVt"'i..-','Ahf iH OVARD H O . . , - . souTi nosTpir, ta. - A favorite IXotel wi;h the Travetii ng uKiCi Everyace6aim attention, ; V :r:- A Vf tKW 7" tt at'the TTO WA ED trhen vou visit 8 nth l ir3 H 1 W iostoa. Charges very iemQiaiSQnmigb, vO0haimChtifp6 . 250.001 BlI Y;0E;OF,TIIJ& "Dnrham Saw Mills complete. -Beady for 3op eration, with 4 tneh oolid totb ow fiO lef t l arrUg;t6oIet of warysAufcanstiflCsesPdtks andtricfion -feel. 4wi eatit hokVbaimeraha monkey wrench, Particnlarsand terms on ab-i plication, aaarcss lk w is w 'U i 1, rmpT. .Central Iron Works; Drbam; JtQ apr291y .: ' - ;.: f '. ' 't;' ? :, "V-... ;; -v"?-' r --""in. i r j i ij; i' ' it I' n -" - . ' ' ' , ' '." ' " '" """"" -Theilreat 'AmdricaiL Mannfacturer and gales A gent Central Iron ' TUBAesppRIE WBITETFOKrtltDiltrr of figtnes. trTbe-hing "'II - V If - It V . --M - k A II. i M?.lr- M " . I 1 . tJ II I - I ' T M I II . I, -j, II t s i I I I I II f I II I II.. -II j-p.Zr t ,, -j T7"OT : ' O vUl THOUGHTS FOB. THE MW - YEAR OJJ THE f ABM. With the begirmmg of the new year many questions press themselves .ou the farmer's attention- The "itcb ng" .0f his crops the kkici ami qaan ti ty of manure to be -;used- w ffe ther bommade - manuras, compos ta.o bmin.er ciaT. for til izers. -i the modes f preparingand;;wheihex it shoulcl be turned over, or broken with scooters these witK many other onie rp f or prompt anij definite answers . A good $ ar mer al ways works to'- a plan ; the 'Wore xuorougui j it area totsu, beeijf compared tor accenral wligr jlkn a''fti:inAm naiffn. -ftrid ilie'comnari a . t 7, if make a great niany different things work together to a common end. Now is the time for the farmer to arrange his plans.' From the very beginning of h&y ear, every 1 ; ck th at 18 i niacyj suoqiu nave a yireci oear:ng M" BrtrtiftfKitS lii f -folfnwo V TTn cVimilrl bnometifing,th Ho should know just what he is going to do, the riSeafit-iiii' cdmniaufl tcdo it with, atK then his constant S' udy shoald be how to doit in the best possible manner with the least possible labor. The fiist thing for him to decide now is (tbD-.Uclmig" of his crop, how'rnariyaeref shall he cultivate, and how shcill these be proportioned among Uie different crops. As land was almost the ouly thing Jeft-the farmer by the war, the feeling was gcnera.1 that he must utilize that to the fuHest extent ; that he mutt cal ttvate every foot of his open land. Greater mistake was never made Extensive, as opposed to intensive, farming became the order of the day. I aud thousands ujwn thousands i ol tacresbave been kept under. culiiva' iV01kiug thftOl. Have JOU not done that very thing; did you sot du it last year? The question is, -not ho w manf aeim yojr: cani cuitivaie with ithe Stock-you have, but how many you can cultivate to the most.&dran agg wlt,h greatest dear proGt. Gross receipts are erj deceptive; net receipts tell 'the true story. . The first thing then to-decide is, ow many acres ou yonr farm will bear cultiva- J , . uA .i1 'n1i.iti.1 uivjii in uiuiuui j uicvi uitu iiMiigiicu a .. ...ui. :'. EachiOae mnst re call an d sijan ,elos ely th histotytofiiiis fnaijd theyields of different 15eh1s,aiM lin .decide the point for himself. We can only warn against cultivating the lands hat will not pay the cost, and "urge iKe con"ceitration of labdr and ma- nure on tUg mnst nrodurrtivn afiiW. . , j . - , letting a goou ueai 01 your lie out to rest and "recuperate, and don't wait untijrt is thorougljrywcpu,fbefore yon give it a chance to-recuperate, ates very slowly; that which is in fair condition ill improve rapidly. Many farnfofs' sectiifcl6thinkthey are doing wonderful things for their lands ii they 60W themlown in Small grain forge t ting that gr aiu like any other I crop, will : eventually exhaost . land. The rich wheat lands of the North w hich have been ' sown continuously at .present more than half what .they did when fresh.. Trrre, propping with gram is less exnaastiye .than ithe elean cultui e of cottou aiid corn, because the. -sod is less liable ito-washinnder grain cultu re, and because its humns sDot-8o rapidly; exh exhausting, lievVrtheless, and all land ou gh t dbcaSsionalkr have absol ute rest rest from tiro plough, rest from theteethof itMM'MWB . 'Bat supposing that the" number of J. 5J 1 1 .1. It..'. IvJ 5 rl ttuu-o tnui win jjenr.vu 1 1 v a Lion 1 wrl n yroflvto be decided, lvow shall ;they oe jiryiJurwuHeu among- ine'tllirereni; cropef -''Xlie kind jof crops raised aji-d the nature of the latid" most largely control this matter ; theie is jbui ione safe-anoTgeneraiTuIe: hicliCarvbe laid jjni The :larmer2mnsi plant bome Bnppliesrtovietb the lattervon - irlouite ? disastrous' : . ,. ' ?r''J"v -.t:- ;"--t yearslts useless: to tryHo?deceive; Md niittfif wkAt nVfi IaI M Itf cvoii Ids IiKcstion IuirfpAirlv JiA ran pjivrv ; ifc nnh. IIP can raise vour DreaaandJineatandjrJXs-0!, ?" -.. , -;y;---ii-:-dWHi ik lArfiresteulertif-anyuneUicia stock fved' without actual loss, by "all - -i1... - , -f .3 meanriiiia ?2MT0jr?adtte t 1 farer?,-ine,h4ngnh9ewr, yery certain -the men who,, raise needed supplies tvrt,; leATroEiierou andlthoscwJlo-'doInotAyerysdseldom are,) I ' - boal44aBd4-UM:Uen.il33Qvv.r. later in 'the spring? " "Tie -custom 01 thQ-connvry has been,to comWecce breaking 'stubble, od immediately after. Chrstmas.- I'tositt&enXlaloie in part. from the practice, before-the waj, of cultivating just" us many acres as bo&sible. The conseq uenca ft'as if a farmer dii net-Bfarhls ri&tfk early? IiOf could . not Jget through before glinting- time.- BkUbl3Jttilj-wa giow ea nrsc, oecausegit -was ; consia eted desirable lhat the vegetable d- fria should be buried in tuncto rot land feed the ensuing crop, and be1 cause "such land when! plowed carry did not run together ; and bake as cleanland. As regards the first rea son, allowing vegetable .. matter .time torot, we do not tinnkitherp-4s much force in it, for pTacticalIyveryllitile rotting takes, placeill warou weather sets in, - and,. because socoudlyj it is better,for the rotting to go on. daring the growing season, supplying- plant food from dtyr to day,, as the crop needs it. .'T he second reason, to-wit,' time dees not apply with the same force now as iu thcolden time, be cause Ihe area of-cultivatioa has been so largely reduced , The .-object , of plowing is to loosenthe soiC to nnBo the.; packing effects of rains. Land that is broken .early ii-liabld to be packed again, by" raini before plant ing time.- One heavy rain"may-nndo pretty much all the work of the plowr ' ASTrle, theref ter to defer thebreakiug of--the' clay, soils just ablate -as jt can be safely be delayed. iOnefmnst be w&tchf ut, however, not "to be so latoabo'nt it as to be caught by land djying off and getting so hard lb th spring that he cannot plow it. 2TAs itobblejand rcsted lands are less packed by rains than clean land, they should bfe plowed first. Kew ground also may be plowed, first,ior thet satpe reason". The general practice is ' to burn this off so as to get rid of superabundant leaves and trash. Such practice is to be depreciated; ft leoka only to., pres ent gimn'dsJUpdQ-'4uLturer' and permanent loss. Far better put Aip with the inconvenience and trouble of cultivating the first crop on U Chan to destroy so usiluabie a sifpply :o hnmus. s Clean cotton land should be broken "up 15s t otiA? and if possible jist ihtime to planf ii One except ton to the general proposition of breakicg;3a'nd:isto b fenud atrtlie case, of loose, .sandj- soils. These Dittimes necu coTnpactingTatner tnan hlosen'Iug;. "aitttif 'plowed latal fitys -better that it be done, some time, in advance' of planlingtha"t thefafiis may bve a-n-iipbriujiily of Compact; ing them again. The -practice of plan ting orr the old - bedrwrthotrtre break ng isomided oh thg pjquliai'it ty of soil. Somet.mc6.it is necessary to turn; over these sandy, oils, io bu'ty and cover up '.he vegetable mat ter on. them. In such case the -plow should-run very shallow. kKolhing in the 'shape" of manure shbnld ; be buried deep iu - sandy soils, because rain? water oarries everything down warfVin. them very freely .X " - During the three or four months our heaviest ram falls joccurV and one should be watchful to guard i against anj injury to land that might happen fronYrthem:1-: Ditches and-' terraces should be looked' after'" and repaired is necessary, -fit a terrace : is; broken at any pointyiitsKbuld (be "promptly built np .and strengthened.' Jones in Dixie Fanner. " Free Trade. The riyiUK;4on f f Jtnernal : revenue and tffe taking o1i bi VeVenife- starnps Jfrom Eropntary Mcdicines.no doubt has tartly - wuefitted the consumers, as welt?s Relieving the i burden. xf home rnacnfactarci. Especially is this UieCise with- GreesAugb9t ttw :er-'andiBoscheb's,:(lcrra.Sytupr'3iB' the reductiouCbL hikty six ' cenjs per 2k2ni has been addeiU to" increase the; si2ei:x'fjthe bottles 'COfltaimngtfiese feniediep,', thereby giveonfefifihnaore medicine in ihe 75 cent size. t Tiie; Au: ; guatvT1ovver ,fif Dyspepi aa3 -.layer ChiplaintJ'ana- the German Syrup lor in thelworld. ,Tbe 'advantage of in erensed size ftf the bottles w iil bo great ? iyW)p:ec'UiTe4 y;th Bik;isnd ..Aifljicled' iiueyry"-towB- ad vdlige jjaivilizd crininni aigb-tlfofJO;' cems rifuam' lie s uie v - -' v , : '7 ;- RnrPiho'foi.-'Lht CorniER, 4 t what home-made piwiiotisldbjs5ioltfa f IrinVnid be''subiectof eenelral Cpngralionthat xhe3oldier'cijtliau honcacrOi There is, one,, section .01 J the bill viiicb' does not reflect much credit upon the : coKgr( esmen w hose settiOnarfeelingseinandecl its insert wliich-'prpvides that no petson .Tabors ing under political disabilities- shall recejye peion iiqderthis bill. This sec tioa, though j. general - in :its tgrmslwas; aimed Jr-"; Jefferson Dlvfp; wHois; We believe! the onl y soldier. of the Mexican war who ia l& boring under aoh disabilities- - It is rather small "matter. --.Taat's all.' We da not by.any means censure the the friends of the bill for allowing that section to be lBCorporated 'iutQ Lit, 8eeiasJbatJiV;noother;jway could they iiaye,, seenrd 4he passageof the biiL'and'jaslftej to the patriotic Then whoadded an empire to our national domain. 1jo ame miserable: prejU9 dice had to be consulted In order "to .. . f'V. f .... .... " secure the" passage of another bill that went through the'House of Rep resentatives on ilouday,wt'W Oj &J lude tr.the bill fox reUef ,of 0 Adams, of Washington,:!?.: Oi whicl had in it, the words 'the war between the' States,"- bujt could not"be passed until the words ''thewar of tbo: Be, bellion" had "been substituted.,: ' -Surely the families of the men who recently lost iheTr" lives near Norfolk intend eavoring Jo ave the Iives-fa nijmber bieit fVHowmeri are ent ine a- more meritorions - claim". Ii would be "inexcusable to allow ' any mere Jechxiicalities-.a to the sort of Service in whichrthosegallant men were engaged to stand ia the way of pensioning their families. ""We do not ikea Civil enBioar Est, properly so called, but we icau not admit that men who lost their own lives in endeavor ing to - save lives imperilled In the storms of old Ocean were not'cstra ly "in the fore front-of baltle'Tso far as that sort of service cntitlos men to pensions, the most daring soldier that ever took Itiar-liffrin hihand a'ffli -braved the -dangers fbf ghbt and shell. - L The pension appropriation, bill wa nnaity. psseaon Mouuay. appxer priates Beventjfi ve millions of dollars, aloidU a'J of which will be.pauLout Trtbjttorthera States 4 Twemytive miilioifa.of that amouut, will cbmeVit i3 calculated, out. of thejpockets of be-strange if. a region thui'madel by circumstances the ictnfo-tha ,ye;? worstj species .of what is known, in Ire i 'growjhg-poorer, and poorer every day. - But we belieyethatuch'is not t het;aserI n spite-of see tion aLJegi sj lation, the Sonhas growing ia wealth as well as population. But - what a short sighted policy - certain southern men in- Congress pursue when, instead of voting to lighten -the fcurdeus.of constituentf, they raise constitutionah objections to the Blair bill, and 'oV ject ty. the passage of rier and har bor bills, .;: Insteadlof adhering to such : policT-j southern congressmen ought i toyote for every bill that would tend to equalize "the burthens of Government-so as to prevent these burthers from pressing so heavily and so -unjustly upon' the shoulders of tblssec? tfbn.-1 ' y : ''-. : y ; -. , The civil pension list of a free coun try ought Ttfbe ayVry sh0rf one if indeed there ought to be any, such list at'allJt'is rather hard open the unsttccesfiful -aspirants to the United vStates' Senate', the Supreme, Court bench, (he ofrlce of -President1 of the United," States." &c.,".&e; that the -should -thus' be kept -oat of those high offices and N,fat salaries, and then-be ?orcedby law. to pay pensions to 3 the familiesOf the - men-1 whtf defeated them in their efforts to attain, to those places and sacure-those -salaries.., Richmond J)ispq$ch.S BomethiflgFor ThefBi.by. t - What a terrible afHiction aliou' -ti. housL3fa'!crpbKKcriing;ib K A young uiad on; the very edge pi matri niony might easily be frighteneufrom his. purpose by having too inurh ;bf tffat eorcx)f muiio JeX the.hb"nue 6V;hits baairied fiwaus Yet bbks cry com iiiuulv pi.'lj when they ar Biek- One teaspdonfol "of Parker's -realty guen -7.. i -.''1 1 z'-'L-' th'i UttWue, wil.bm,g rest and sleep to. the baby ud all n tU W- Oniy wr iinjex.coj wJ? y?. Pnhiet was-that secure; a fwaxraata Most of these soldieS xesri(te in ntliTjr ccrrYfcrn yQung'.inarirvinglnear the'southern peJple i.What a.,drai3 anondheir resources, it would Ho , .i,m KH3CT JAf farmer lii'igolrtef'wlieatdleiio atjd1 be-wasoaVehe". kneyrowbastbe h?nx,'.:; When "the asecame u a foVlri at the dfdmiw JhYllQd an libL Ipojjier ,tpj dothisrbe brought in ''his girla buxjinv: lass oi.-xjsne -too jc t ne s a u d -ana swore 11 HOC ilUiit ( U - People can Yervasny beTmistaken,' AVhaf did you talk about?1 : love, she promptly; .atswered " . What "timerdid the' old, folks gf jto bed ? -''-r;' I & i 1 - "s ' I give em the, wink about, 10- Sure he was there; at inidnight;' are Y'Sir.- -u ; 1 Why areyou sure? " She blushed,? looked over ath'erloy- er and laughed,' and getting a nod. to goheadshe said : " -1 ) . V-: Well, ir,! as the clock struck 12 the ol d mah ju raped uout- of - bed ? u p" si airs, and hollered " down:Yer mar wants some of that catnip;teal v 'And we got each a start that we. broke .the back of the rocking chair kerplum. ' Tiien .ihejury, must understand that, you were . seated c on, Samuel's knees.r, . r,,; ' -1 objec, put Jn Samnel'a .lawyer, andJiis, Honors remembered- the, days of his youth and sustained the obie3- lion. rexas Siftinqs vl 5, Cooks shbuld settle' ia (jreeeV. Ss ; Fresh yonug fteh fn'Gfeenlandij Prize ftgh ters in Wrahgleland. ' , Angry men sbould go to Ireland. Waiters should .find.: comfort in China." ; vi"v ' - ? -'? w " The'enterprising man Bhould be in Russian. - t! Wf .:i Scolding women'should'. go 'amoDg the Tartars." ' '-t " ' i-'-v Wicked people should sfep on the road to Rouen. -'"r ' ' 1 Quakers would feel at home in the Frieudly' islands. ";f .v i:llfitel keeper a ho'ulj settle ;ip.the Feadyeislauds , v? , f 1 ,s r t f. ProTahmer i Bhould traveL to Meckleuburg-Schwerin. . l, J . Hot-headed ?inviduals sbonld,jni grate to Ireland andChiU. -r. Married folks shouldcontent thera; selves in the -Uited 'States , Dressmakers might rfind'it profita to locate in the Basque provinces' V " z' f"A" Story With Out EatL . We ar"erhalf ""a mind to Tjtgfn to write a"spry that' may - never; end! toqnaea oa iacis mac are - eyer odvi ous. Czippodrbmus," taking his mbfn ing walk,in the afreets of Jjucignano, comeanponT Ihebdectes, - a Jaborer, ey tobny .mare f oodr toget -more. strength tofido TOore wbrk to get more money ta bej 'morefqod i to get more strength to do more worlc tf get more money to 'bu j "v ThV ax the' ginni n g of the, story w i thou t en d,rand the facta on -which it'is founded they -tie . !withoat end- a'so. Winsted (Conn.) FresS, , - . - - JLowTo Pix Cfeorga. il r T '' ? v' - -; . i -..: v Ba.ciielor.Uflcle-rAh, mytdearyou look -as pretty as ii , picture, c zT don 't wondef "Ge6rgehinkrg"o muclrof you. ttaff tnc rascaipropcrsea y ci p.- t Why "" don't ybu en courage7him3a little, "my dear.? .r. .li, T-1q,- uncle:- bufcyou, know'it wourdn'kbe modest- to ;do xoo . much encouraging. so'vvw';';.;; "-lNo,'IupposeI'ltteUyoa-"what too,-thdughvi- i;'V: -- ( - 'Whii is"it;'yottdear:old thing? Jnstiwait till his birthday and pre sent' fcinVWith4 orle of Ihbse vstcfottos--i fGo4. Bless ;Qnr Jlbme." - If" that doesn't t fix ;hi inj no thing j ,w ilk f Pittsburg Dispatciu , - ... Ha.UhalbaU laughed tjqmley. as he finishedra Ion g chestnut i ."lCapitai story eh," FealhorIj? v -j ;: wv"iT,lu""rBM,u' Ye - -! rep.icd :Featherly ? it 'a good ever trnie; uamwy r gooa eyerj. in the evenifig till day hghf next :mbrn- and says to tom:Ciynj-arej xofti-n hWJI MORGAN rv.fyr tnjw.LtLAsrb ua$ujs. v waysatJwoA.-Theodectpsanswers: - W, lit, r. " r-:: -'VV-"'; "Pamatway.tft-Workf U getmooy r Hx JjURHAM,; v-T- 'i r?v -EOOK' KEEPERS.. tobuy'foadtbgiTVmet'rfntfrto do"i I' -r 4rrSJw cobespxjclekk morewbrkthatVay Jet mo&mo; MlZV? rClim ZZTSf K J; 'J;; ; ii , H n I.IU..H. i, JT ..in .,14 t j -rj,,'ii Si t DyEBTSrJJENT; f T - .. - at this season. mmj, vr i rum HeadacheMii Jtimba, Bitch and ' w;vvuoiiM'ivi(iyjkiufH;u jl rOHOtM.' I VCirfraD!A'CE - a Miqoa ana janey uoawesi rtBiivaIa tholfi slood or tll its imparities, strejurthenins aii parts - - VULINA CORDIAL CKESSICK-L'EASiCj , Js Wenralgia, Painsto tjtelJmtw; Back and Sides, by i V0L1NA - PORPIA fjU&E$r cysPjPSlA.1 IndljresUon and Constipation, ty afflng the assim t iuitingof the Food through. tlieroper ftctioa of tho, sUunoch ;lt creates aJtiealtii; appetite.-- . - .- "J-rVOirNA' CORDIAL-CUKES' NERVOUSHESSiT nepresslon of spirits- and Weakness, by eaUrea -- Ipg and toning the- syftem. " . 1" -HrrYOUMA tORDlAL k CURES OrtRWQ RKEO ' ,,-eiid DelicatsiWomea, Pony and SlckiyrChlldreiw-, t is deligtitfal ncl nutritious as a genferal'Tonio." i Minailnmnac tnd Diary I f ndnsefal.BriOR'. lpHintrhABr tn f-rHi : " ' lor 1S87. A-handsome. comnlptB iJ5;ASi!. at H.OM1S In a pleasant, natoal -way. ; 'VOLINA DRUG & CHEMICAL 0a l! i. , , 'il j 'l 1 Executor's Notice , HaVine this dav onallfled' as-Kxftr.nfop to Hia lastwiQ auiitestaniflnt of IheilateWiUiam,H(- iuworer 1 iiereDy nomy an persons ntatbed to the testator,to oemeforwardandjaakeoRTniettt Miereox.10 me: ana alt peisan holding claims Ii against the -lestator are iiljt 3v.se ustafied to ,pr- L- wk lucin 10 ine ior payment- on or Deiore tne 45 th day o No4l887,w this,notiee wiU be plead, in liar oi their recovery. , ... . 1 . . ; . - This lo W-17th 188d.f ' i il H f- . . JOSEPH YOUXGER. WT. 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The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 27, 1887, edition 1
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