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- . A --v''" "-"'"A -A, . s- " j""- ":A - i - A - - .''-V V x. - . r -', U ;HE" COURIER-. a PefsdnTCo? Courier, ' is published la iho centre-of a'fine t,ba po growing sectrorr, making ii'pne of ,;the bebt advertising medipms .formtrchmto .and varohonSemen injthe djoinipg counties. Circulated largely Ja Person,. Granville and Durham counties a -forth Carolina, and Halifax county Virginia t 4 of all description, neatly executed . on short notice and at reasonable prices. When in need of work give the CocaiER a trial. , - -1 1 rv ; ',.'-1 j EveryThursday " AJ St. TJV . Hw tflll if "Mil! WmmmSJ ,, HOME JFp5'y: ABpjCypT: A : j;; 81 .60 JerYcanJaiAlrafa; VOL. 3. is ti ib-AH-HAn Vrvr A A i : r . it,' KUA.5UKO, JNIOHTtii UAKOMJNIA?THUJlSDAT? PeBt'n tenc i - CoaWninj tritt ?HiE VEGETABLE TOPICS, mlily and eomvletely CLS1XSES ad ESRICHES I'HH BLOOD. Qalctcni the c Ioa of tks LiTer sad Kidneys Clears tlx etmpleyloB, maios tbe skia smooth j;t does sot In J art) the tectb, cause fceaiaclie, crrT2si cra eUpftUoa ALL OiaEttjSON HEKICISKSBO. rhyBiciam and DmfirtrtB TeirJeroiifecommeiii it. Dn. N. 8. Rvdezxs, of Marion, Kres.. "I t."rmmAnfl TmwT!,t Iron !BittS an a valnKCi! toT!iiy for enriching the biiodand romovins all dfaptio eymptoina. It does not nurt tils toetji. Da. B. M. Uttxzxtu E-oynoJes. fcxd., ssys: "I. hv preicr;b',d Brcwn' Irca Eittprs in ctws or awmi' ud blood itieeasea. 1so rrhftn a toaia needed, and it hits prarre tlwwoagbls'&tactoiT." Ma. W, BtbK3 23 St. Mary Kt.. Kaw Orleans, Ls., 6Tja:,".Brown,a Iron Bitters relieved mo in a ca of blocd pokoninit, and I heartily commend it to Cuoe EoGiiig a blood pnrifier. f.: .Mst. W. V. Mokamah. TQ? ':mnbLv Ala.. ssj-B : "X fjC TT been troubled ircru childhood 'ricJ IrarjiB i rjsleod and emTHon jni-niy fiioe two bolt Ian ofK Jirown' Iron Bittsorv effected i ;rcrlart care.f I 1'--' ca&no$ cpsak too iiigiily of thia v4tu4lnisiiicui. 'enri&to-faas &boTO Tnid- MftHfe fuadcrcssod red Ime 2 wrapper, 'jmuvvvuicr. - juuuuij ur ; tiiisaucAL c-, iJALifaiaRic ia. a . . . . i . v ROFESSIONA --Set- Hillsboro, N. C. Practices in tfce 'Counties of Caswell, DwrBam, . ,i lulford, Orange ami Perjou. CS. W1S3TEAD. J- JF. XEBBV. INSTEAD & TEKEY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ' Roxbnro, X. C. Pompt attentiou given to allbusinessentrnsf eil to tlium. "VT LUXSFOliD," ATTORNEY AT LAW, Eoxboro, X. C, IT 'A L i " " a. v GRAHAM &RTJFF1N, Attorney's at law, Hillsboro, N C. Vractipos in the onnliesoi Alamance, Caswe narbam, Guilionl, Orange and Person. J. s. MKiruirr ATTORNEY AT !.AT.V. Kosboro, N. C. Pfnni.t 'attention given to the collection o Claiu.s." . , , , . C. E.radsier PKACTlOINtt PIIYSHJIAN. RoxlKro, X. C. professirtnal ao.rvie-es o"3erel to the citizens of Uoxnoro and smTOiinliTi2 commnn ty. , J"iR, J T. FUTjI.EK, . - PRACTICING PHYSICIAN. Koxboro, X. VB-nen not nrofaasionaiiv tnyijrecl I cari ibe Plaocand tbehotiserf tiy occvpicl by GjHjcge . ., s .... . .. ? 0D8I1 tO EQtXl4SeZeS,! V - -wHr-.-1 '-' . Opened January SOtli, 1837. JAMES V. TJXLETT, Principal, Eliss Vamela C. Wyclic, Assistant. Tuition fori 20 weeks, in Primary Depart- CmnnK.n F.nglish Branches Higher English ami Jjagu;iges, ADVERTISEMENTS Ne7 Miller, Wholesale and Kutaii Dealers la CM&ES,WA8BI,BL1SS. 7TJie: jLwr0si In TJie ...State Danville, ya.. ' AV. 53 DEALER IN Carriaps; BlpsMBtons; "WAGONS Harness, Saddles, . "7?; Collars, AH Work Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction. Fine" work a Specidty kNone bu' best work sold. M A1X STKE Alar. 18-ly. Nil. HOWARD HOUSE - s SOUTH nOSTOX, VA, - A favorite Hotel vi-h tho Travellins? Public. Evoryaccomrawdiiiiou and 5top Atftie TT.OWA RD tebert veinit sontn nnaMn.' rftmr-eii verv re:i80ruiuia, -io-i, .DnrnnvSaw,AI,ll8jCOirnPlete' .Heady for.,p eration.'vritli 48 inch solid toMh ravv. 60 feetoi ' carri!re6ofeet of fay,,ntointie5'setWoVks. nd friction feed, two 45rit hooks, fcammer and monkey wrench. Partlnnliiraand terms on'ab plic.at.ion. addrcpff s'K W IS BL'-UXT, rrop'r. Central Iron Works, Durham, X. C . apr 29 ly ;i The Grsatt American li T03ACC-0 mm tLwm. jvjhJe-koe 9iacTji,ia. axd pricks j Jfinnfacturer and Salps -Agyitrentrai: Iroj. Vorks,Dnniam, ,C. E f apiUt2apV, GH1LS ON THE PARM,- v ?TTT""A nV- ft , TI10 future of boys on the farm is no more-important than .the interests and welfare of girls on the farm. The boy can pack his, trunk and seek his Opportunities in any climute- and but the future of thegni is jrst what her parents shapes her .for. - She can not leave her homeif dissatisfied, and she must accept the situation s :t is until some favored suitor takes her ttj aot1'pei wUTCV5fiabcor bet- torworse, cbotdiriocifcurji.- stances. . The farmers' ., daughters must be educated, but education con eTs'ts of more-than a luowiedge of his tory, mathematics and. the- coiisrt tiou of tke Englislv Language. The kirl on the farm may at some future tinieprhgreelfheiCreoriable lacJW or tae nonscj -whose juugmenc anu sTtill imartiiP-Gntcfnt tonvtbe essential . 1 o -.7.. . T - . : - s-. IT' - . , mii t0 theuccess ofrber iruaOifiBd. Aiiu ,i his responsibility does fiotHend v,th it day er a year, bnt continues to the i closeplheiilife, itherj being,4ilso' d ance m the affairs of uomestic man agement. .-.-A philosopher or.ee re marked that if ho had control of the educatiou of the girls or future moth ers, iie cared not who conti oiled the sons, for npon the mothers rests the moral'trainlng of the children. Every girl on the farm should be made-to' realize that she is-cipablo of an independent existence; thai should occasion arise she can -assist herself and bicome a ngefur . and desirable rmtmpef oTalDy.fanvJy. f r . brac-j not only a knowlpdge from books, but a practical familiarity with diose matters which may bo .daily btorrght Within her province for ier formance. Cookery is "an 'avt and should be studied and practised to perfection, while system and a knowl- edge of sanitary principles should be a"" part- of" cety rW ctlucatuMi, Death lmks in the dish rug, thedrinkT mg water, the uiiuired beds, the bad Iv ventilated rooms, the indigestible food and unsuitable clothing. .Thesa evds cm ou!y- be coriec ed by a .wrfe and she should thoroughly understand cause and elfoct. We will renturc to state that the future will rind the .gin m uairy schools receiving lessons; butter rruik nrg'will be taught, as a science, audi she wiil become s familFar . vitbthe uteri fs and characteristics"! -till h,reelfs of stQcS aaer, brothers. She tsfimild kno all ubqat'ttavbreeds of jonltry, the mauagement aid the proper ruetho is for success. Ah hough uot exactly her dutv, yet s'ne should not overlook gardening, while botany would greatly assist' her in many re--ptcts. When the girls piofess a knowledge of house keeping as a pro fession, their services will be in de mand. And the term "hoasekeepc ine" embraces more than may be im- :igiucd I o means something more; iKaaAhe; dfloTt tlie Irooip, thecrub4 t tt-btth and tit t u b'-s 1 1 j uikoa in sewing, a Knowledge of mak inf oniameotal and uiefnl articles, preserving fruits aud egetables and crie production of first-class essential articles so necessary for comfort and e'jrtjmcnV Common drudgery jut kirow ledge of the science of houses keeping coademns a girl to life-lpng servitude. Slie is at present a slave to circumstances and constantly - dor sires tOescape. ' Give her. the oppor tuGiiy :au& sbjB wili be independent-; Farvt'iFieid tnd Sioehmam l Female Suffrage Gats a Black, Eye. Tlie vo.te on the proposed consutU" tiobaf amendment of the crank Blair, of No.v rJampshire, to give the baHot t Tirds vote. -But - there! wero23 Northern Senators known -: to be- in favoVtjf this' despicable -att?nrjifto degrade the women of the country. We are not surprised. .'Say what you that, tut-conservatism is the salva tion of any country and particularly ion, in mor4WjpevgrjtJiingas;es: isted and asserted itself "ten times more in the South than it-has tn-, the N'orltt. 'EVery'iemi' thi bras pcsed America has been the production -of t'ho North-. Fonrierfsmfreelovelgm, It eo-8oi' ism , Mor monim,..corri mil nism iind bo on to the lyl "of the. chapter have all germinated m he rank -soil sr , fthe.XNort b. And now we have this will .and blow aayou maover "iyo nf a country controlled by thepeopreJ Hid -fto'nsi'?rvaxisT:.Tr'Politic3.'Hi Telifir-,1 latest, attempt -of Kew EnglandlHo Alden'a Cyclopedia,; of. Universal, to-plan, -for jnoeh, lies' in Ihe-lavine k'enV'iMU ,f!j , . - . -1. - T'- Jradwthe purest and-lest into . -v .-TOjawag " -ftFf wjprr.f JJIjej? , Aews ' -r -v fiJ : t . f- ttyn n n the filth ail iJe?raaation of the nolltr ' ,t. n.-r. -' it nr Tn"irV nof tit. ,v .".tL;i1 Amnnrr thoim. I fI-'! I'M ,cai marts and shamolesUndmftaV ?lsWlL? feWTiKUiuw alf 116;! 'Ul j3-. duco a .new element into polifis, JTf PlanJf -?nH -P"paKnvfa , which cannot possibly refine and,ek. iLLlLi Ktis 1 vate bntmast'm tarn'rwrtaku of -thy woik.of reference for every-horary u,, -mr u m.- ,J i'f.4fllfrT:l;HTlMtL,ii--i Iwmnlete line of., V U - . T llavorand rs?enc8 of .the compound into which it must ehterl ,. .:. y Only New England could have pro duced Blair. lie is sui generis. :-He is a natural production of the section he hails from."" lie is the only living specimen oMh'e New England" crjpnk IfiTlie hiahest Jevelonmeiiti , Under uio guise ui uuuoating iiiy iii'groej vi the South ho proposes toovernde'th Const;tuliou, to take certain' moneys rtiifa bi taxntiouTfor a specific pur pose' under the Cohstitutioo arid per vert it to other" uses, and all this as he haiconfQSsed, loTiwke CiTpiTal for the I&piU)licui patynp;Ve it additiouaOni! ueucts and pbwet'in the south.? In . n r-t x . But this Qilnnin fellow -has more .Uian oho r snring-gnh set. He may net la th0Svutbern- vote -with hfe Pedagoiftc-bkiuderbusE, so Ite lvas dp- vised another, oo under the cruise of a plea for right and justice he goes to work to extend the suffrage to '.the women of' the country. Ilia t'eal end however coiicenled Is not unknown. He has some little JvODWledgo-of the purity, independence," grace;- self-Te spect and breeding the Southern girls and their mothers, and he. does not behove that tiey can be- induced- fo take part in elections and go to ihe polls andium-ah for Jonvand elec- tioneerforSrn1th,arid-he is correct Tens of thousands of the vvoment pj, the South would remain at home adorning it wilh theirfgrace and mak ing it lovely and radiant w;iih their prt'seuce, whilrt-;the negro; "women "U'ould become " more violentrtrand yieious politicians '-thin, the men-of their race have ever becn.v So the result at the ballot- would prove largely beneficiuf to the Eepubhcan candidates and would make mauy Southern States -liepnblican heiice forth. - . w . hut Blair has for once been dfsap- pointed and the Southern Senators Ao a matii ; we thnikj ; opposed ; his ' we'l laid scheme. Li this .they represent the convictions of piobably every ed ucated Southern man, and performed a chivat'rona. paetm-shieldtug' the gcntleniert-of the" land -f rem lui3 new Eugland attempt to lower tbo stand ard f womaiuTSnd tofwiden the evils ot popular election sr.-- Vi7. Star. . Somethif g to Thick Ab jut. . Speaking-of the dissatisfied work ingmen who want shortdays snd long wagPS,Mr. JBeecher sa dy. thte oilier night: "I haveno nse for eight liou? men with'fonrteou hour wives'.' ' ': The Brooklyn preacher fired a solid shot that time, and it went, straight to the mark! All over the country Vstalwart mofWare complaining that theyxi4nnotwdirk ten boars. They vaut tsauTft wages and eight hours' work "TbeifiAviveff, in. the majority ft Caiesi, fWy have houses and chil dren to take caro of,: work fourtef u or fii'teenhburs out of the twenty four. These patient toilers do not howl for less work and higher wages with-J'y "ever complain Theypever The men who. build n p this j caun try, and the men whovtonrAnne to win" fame and" fortune, cannot be counted among the eight lour men. The? scorned to be outdone by.. thejr fourteenTjOuf wives. : Togctlier they "bore fjWburcforV, together they con quered success , and together-their names and deeds are vlumired? by thc men aryAwomen 01 to-day. t j ; Work, at-d plenty of it, ris- a' good thing. Even if we wear out,' it is far Free Trade. L i - ' " The reduction" of internal .'revenue arid the talfirjoft of revenue , stamp? front Proprietary JIedicines,- no dou&v htis largely benent ted the "consumerd. ajSweE-jisrgkevingi -theiriar3Jen ol crandBosches frerman Syrup, af- thereductioa rof thirty six cents pel f dozvn, has been.'added' to lm-res tRV siiof the b6tilesfwihfngr these I remedies,i thereby;gLve , oheilfib rior- meuicTne in tne vo cent-siz?. ,, Aoe -August 'Fioweri for; Ijspepi i aad e Liver Ctnypl4ptfnJdjJeer;B,au Sjrup, for dJugl$ &nd 4. Lvftif? Itrriitiiest ba vet ptfrV tiapvtlis largest aV any medicines in the -vrond. The-advantage of m created sie -f the tio'tlesnl tm ?-reat fr.8r?pri?fftted t the siuVVlnl afflicted j m eviry towp -nnd vtll igon rfviiiz'Mj countrifs.".- Wainp1 remain? the sacae size; . rstroffgiQ enuure ana iiit nuna .sound " "J - f .Vr -" . '"ground.-?AshfcyilIe Citizen J v : large or small; tr.'stjvojtbjliaid To what is most worth.: knowing - of Occupying a'dqzen or, more vblumes,- aueVjetjssuid at a-price to low ar.iu bo within the reach of all, a familiar tute a iibjerai cuacatioiA to it- degree that can i be rctaimed fpr 7few rotheF works i n Sxelife.rttSlfiSi the .effiiuent" hitrriaa-and author. says of it: "I amVjjglf itaprle witu Lut; great inmusic vame oi tne w o r k- as a po pu lar, educator 4n ahjgh department of learnir-g.". The plan is admirable.- VCombining .asrit doe? a. personal knowledge of an author with specimens othia or her best ht erary productiOns,gives itanirf08t5ia ble power for Ood among' theteople V ffiiYMlkhs fa nliiHeU JrfilarfJ or ItOpagrs- feftoh,- pnper' cove'js,' af the price of 15 cent"?, afso in verv handsome cloth-bound volumes, gilt topj, 480 Pages, for- 60 -cents, Then parts eanvoe fcxerjangeei for .bound volumes, t'Aoy. time. , Five parts are now ready, also the first bound vol- unierj voiume iwo wui "ce issuea'in 5' a r hh: The publ i sh et's 1 3 'ptge cat alogue of standard boot's may lje had for 4 cents, or condensed 16. page cat alogue, free. ' Jqhn ELAEden. Pub?. lisherrNe-w York. " " " Progress lu Agriculture. Tie program in agriculrure, marks tut) jjrugTOa ;u4 cj y iuu over bavRge I life, dightjdawns upon - the; hadl and harts 01 -'alienations, they 'ad vance in agricultural knowledge, aad intelligence and social elevation. Not many years since, so the story goes, a few implement of agriculture were ou t to a tompaay of misicnaues cstuSluhcd among thellloiteiitofs. near tho Cape of Good ITope. Per mission was obtained from the swarthy king of the tribe to nrake en exhibt tma of. the working o tnd plow, aad hi-majesty witb his myal family and chief officers, consented to be present ments were "made accordingly. The novelty bf the scene attracted a-great cvdjnjdle; and MgnorajU" r.ttivts It was the first time a plow had bro kea.the,8oil pfrtbat atcientrcalm. One qf the mktrmariesheld the pVw aatrdrovl the feam, after tn'c Ameri ca fashjpn j and jisntpasseiroujid the hrifc and. second time, turning over the- ear fh witrrtarrasy and'gfacei ulLmoJ;i'ni, he Curlosijy w'od(je.H of the monarch was greatly excited. At the thi rd-roiind-iienlied-'ollils cap, threivnt npon the'J2ftounrEaiMl exclairfied; Tliatln.t'rQrrlents wdrth twenty wives.'- This is "the 'estimate which a' king In Africa puts upon a p16whi443 thljitaadaidibj ,wh5$ia man, unacquainted with the p'6, measures value. Eajmezaf surroundf ed by wives auddaaguteriwhom youi . i - r t 2' -f uuiiur, jiovq anofecnensn, you snouia remember that a woman yis : nowhere so pure, nohee6 lrBIy ?esfiKute nowhere so nbbl iifiuencfal - as in those rural districts where the science of agriculture is moat Jiigblv and sac- a family . circle over - which woman presides withequarcheerfulness and grace, .There wpman displays) wfth in her-proper sphere, all' the homely oipilloa no n:oll no oil thn .r!-l -ITn v qg----vvv t menTsTor which Uod and nature fit iieT;lierrenJ: the hap py, medium. petweea the viio elavirt -o, which baransm reduce9hAT, -and ebe imaginary: wpmanj-'aiightiafteA which strong " mi" de 1 f males. ,se wildly v and ryafnlyA striving-Ben i eru y room, in American a gncuitu " A Indoor Farming." . V1 "V :When - a - woman consents, to" take harge of the household on a farm-shf is!either brajeof igoofantA If brave, healthy and.f vigosous,? hnVaptitoo ambuious, ; ihe rriayMwr happy in iit- secrode!' btisyfarm'home whejd the f profits few if jecUon'eamcislx; but fr In.pvf&iLHV pure water, ntLtrtlitsl- iojuioodjjtteyare, maRy ''The first requisite foripd&orilatmf as teis science is cultivated, society uniforoMilly pyOgrtges,.ii fine'innt, ceSMUiiT o.n H 1 vaf.d-. Ji-Th a' -host m-in ' i h ' r ." iTV- T-" r per eentA m the bright Aflrp'ft frfrm ia AI'lTnel cure-in rliOnlav .x I r r- . , -7 i - . - ' .... ai5d:-Nor:li, Carolina.; leaf,- 1 inr lfhoslfh fhnt rh Jn(tir3m!i Kf I hannlersuafff ouf..on -A.Rf.rf Pt in.i i, a "ftt fMWA''j.n .n w;Ty. v -The Becond ? recmiai to is 'ecoDo"rny tfp eejr) 1 It savea'evexy things : c ci.j u wc. , vv uo;i.ou can ic-econo-my to dry apples at cVntaVpoUTid, It will rav bfittRr tn hft LfflU n ft -n n . ing raspberry, and ' blackberry vises, iakinsr.a drink- to somfWrat'e tljat will glow savinga bank. - .Nor-do trehfnk it economrto try and do without help indoors. . . We do trofc. agreed with him who said: ?'0ne njen.ont.?' Onexan get along some hpjwi bu it is at the, cost - of health ftVP 'F-Jthat .would, be . a pr6fijfa3, well.s.leasarl-lo:" nave jvdje is aamiciect mere is as mncii profit tn, poFultry as in any farm pro duct, and that, woman, having more oatience aud gyrnpatfiTT'lsi'likelyto e more succes6fuliiian -raan "in car ing for itj. But'potiltr ( bes-prqfit-: able musber9perlyattejid4d, and that attention iareYairHw lfeh the housewife is mp'st neederi-'indQors,- if Lsu-u..uanMuu. asssisuia vsne asnoiworKs .mnvr-H ... . 1 1 At ' 1 . . ..1.. .--- Fou r h md red ehiel'lj or :t heirqu i alent in, other fowls raised,, wilt pay a good girl,'.and leave a nice httle sum tbrptrrtrrorrey-givr'trm efftfcTplait Lewing.and tove,a ittle-left for read iibgi etc. 1 ,j i- . . . -, - T:he; third rMttUIu i?" thoughtful- nes3 in eaen memoer ot ttte family. Could the mira?la or old be wrought again, ar4the.; blind made , to see, gxedl would be the rejoicing io every household. There would always be a wood, pile laige enough ta be seen. There would always be a mealtime important JeiioyBi Iq CbfiJobserved. fTJitireVouldwayrS!e one purse, op en alike to each. There would be a sense of order that would require; a hookfof.Qas,la latch fordoors, and som'itherlicel than Chei floor for discarded newspaper wrappers,. etc, venient kitchen as well as-con venient- ly arraDgcdsablesarid desirable la- Jborsavrn titenails fn and oul' atika There -would be gallantries grown easy by; nse1 and"j)iesrja$ go$d;as;moth errfnade,.., ,.,-.-fAl In fact, there .w'otild be smiles on the, fee pfthe housckeepeVrpJesant words xm her lip?, cheerfulness in her Eriat no rival should utaiL, auu mo acKuowtt-agu Einving outstrip 4her in indoor farming, Tints :we have the I three important elements, health. economy anu inougntruiness; weaitn a nof economy,lhe "factor -of fi nance ; health and thoughtfil,lness, the factors gfhepiness, Psses8iag-lhese, .vye askvna more fortisffesfof the farm. American Farmer. . - - - pqoline Inl Tho Yield Of Tobacco. -The special tobacco crop report to clin yfradstreet's indicates that the "west epuleaf,crDp1.wm aggregate-'iabotu 35, 000 hogsheadt! against 50.000' hogsheads- in 1885; that-there"Tias been a decline in3he Jifja"bf about irginia and-'of about 16,000 00a lbs., nearly 16 per Cfcnt , in! the" see&deaf crop main ly through, through' the- xalKngf txffUe, Wisconsin,- againstrthe ouf pitof Jast year -v lhe -speculative r, breadstuff Hfia - bgttig - -morefa liyhg-i&B g TA a -u" r.f '- - ----- 7--0; --T-J T" t) claimed streigthof tetajiisticapor sitiom&f "eat-buJ tMsvfartlri spite of that fact and -continued "heavy ex tpcifta iiherice f the jt?real d(kg. not a van cw tu u up, "jo.ii ten cu n jp a rme. ; i e The Difference. ? In.theGastambbl dutriet. Asia Mi nor, wheat is Belline at" about einhty cents per bushel,'"- The cost of trans porting the grain from the interior of thr'cmVhtryhrlaoWc isoeboxrte;;afcvpre9ent" It were torwardedby rail, theALon-. don iUI;et.com ute sV-the, vgrower ouldjbbfam' fslttimes the present prise fr his wbestr--A7riericainFar ' ..T-hiilyftOusaa-t treight and local pIant,.,or lots of things cash penny saved. fs a penny earn-. e&Mti&y; good garden is tmf: farmer! pitwate at 4he Jiose wold be as DgcEjary. as wa,ter at cue- Darn; a conr times the original pricg, there beingao railroads to transnorjt. E vef ythitfgf v u vuc utL,ao uu-. ivi r . n tnnnaTr charge 6 WrVClaJ'vVill the -Sena'tor.frpm form us" wdsether the Bri tish' retreat-i ed in,conseq;rie pienoe-'df'hU valiantly or-whether he marched to the relief of the tileries' roareclTwith laughterV One riwy feel thaVheVgetiing old- ut haturaTly dislikes that anything but about, hia appearance should" advise others"otthe fact.'- Yet -tiotfiiog does ""a 82' ;"!tnaUy4aa tjn'a and faHitiff manandDuFmeesilrms hesitate to em ploy a. man, who shews this fatal rsrgn. Parker's Hair Balsam is worth toYdu in; this regard Kmore than Its weigbtin uiamonds.A Use it, and have, plentiful and glossy hai Aaiany have had every trace of "gray ness" removed and bald spots, covered by using a single- bottf e.1 STATS NEWS.- Our worthy townsumnj ,-Coh 1 0. if, Cress, has jnao an assignment to Mr. sJim Lewis. Assets $5: liabihtits 20. Concord Tknef; , j -There are, rwenty"twdvprisoneri! confined in the jail," of this number three'. ure .white and i the remainder colored." One of the latter 'isJolin Jones con fined hero; while awaiting the time for f-hi3 execu tionatJ - Brf3 meetings in Adams'llall last Sundiy arrdwiH 'bdutinue- meetings every night.. The. meetings have been well attended ' and ihtercstf ngA and: OlilQ convert is the result of -their labors ansar. "Adjutant' Bealaqd .wife, late "of :Peteisburg,-are-;m charge-- JibOrlClgU iOlUUi. 1 -Ir W.TvJjane ; has ... succeeded L in-locating jseverahlamliesr.of ; indus- trjpus, German'fct .jon -his farm vnear Pine,-Level, They, came tohim di rect from i Germanyciy lie- is" much pleased with them, aoduhey. 'appear to be satisfied .aud expect otheis'of their countrymen ovetwith meafis tD purchase hind.Messenger.V; .A V ' A ' --w ' 5 f - Anotner mineral, neretorore un kndwri-; as having cxisferica'''Ii"" titis State; has been'identified by Dr'Cl W. .DabneyrSfeifceUiemisfc ' of -Sfafth Carolina, asTmetallic Arsenic. The specimens, came from near S1. Airyrjp Surry cuunty,V and -weighed originally' ; abostAthreet"' pounds. 4. Lbaiisoury watchman J 3A.:r7f:A Arrangemen ts have-tbeeii :- mae for ;a' general ciicam pmen t of' th tf, tol- nnteerr soldiery ;of 'the country to" take place in iVashiiistOnVTt,pin-'SIay nostjund the-'ALlornets' Nest 'llifle men, of thisjcity,' -a'bee''invued fo join in the matter.-f Charldttd Ob server; W-f ',-s- VAA-rr A" H :CrSix suo w,s so ' f srthis :rin fer.--i Tt Veemi that there is" a'mudd le aboa t he elecTiqa of Supermtehdcii t iof thi Board of healthSome'sathat i7i1 Jackson was not ''legally elected and run infoa lawsuit, yet fPUtsb-Drd Homed - ' --. i -On Thursday rnorjabg last, while fruntjegi.; 2lr. JThomas Smith; near StonevilleIwas-accidently ..shot'by a companion;; Slr-vGeorgc Tnrher. " - He died -Friday -"nfeitt Dan 'Vallev Echo. J 7rj rJ-5 V S V'e regret to- leaf n: that the reli1 dence, oqb the. Sul phur..Spri rj'g? prop erty, west of Asieville, known as the aid i&nry house and occupied by Mr; N'Plummadore,,caht, on fire yes-- terday mo.rning, about S-o'clock, from the war defeiTdrtfglhViefflKinst W f aisioyalty'durihfhftwkVM i8i2,no'rrr6ve ht3 t&Tttft? eiaterf' HayxFudder iWB;'M'A teersattheiima'etfri$Vp - hVlarV,;fnefet $2f Mb rr: DestroyVT&e,Sn;" f nr: Diiugton. Jold3bQrbItTsseiger.K A' 'A --The 'Valval ion Army commenced vJjXt i - J "".'. i -- a'- - - .a Put.f r -J nd oulrobw;caa aaiwill sell loti. who does.a promlscttdujCrediblisW- n.e8S-:' .rt,- tVI. -"A- . -'ArOUES TRULY - .ACKA: H BO-c' X Support '-Youc v : . ATHE QPURIER; tt .. PUBLISHED BY y' HACRSEY & NOELLV a ' - THE .-.A.i.-iA OnlylPaperubltsfi ;PIRS6ll COUnTYi AFRESH AMDs WE WSY A ' -i- 1 V At7AYS GIVES the; LATEST LOCAL MDSTATE . . SUBSCRIPTION iPEICEi'iS OI B TEiit ; .V if 5 50 x Always tii 'Advance Ypav Cannot, possibly; regret the small amount thtssapent Aft the kew oi'the County-will begfvA v en, and j Jtrwill Know everything" J - ,o4mperJtanca.lrjuspw ? ; - v " fJ rini around youi a-X 1 ' -- - -. . .-' , - . - - - j Send Usr Your Name At Once, mm -vA.AE:i,; PIS I-styetfJOirilimKadeprti ! .mentwaa paV into! operation, and:, j - Wa patronised Iibefaliy ;";""". 1 This year we intend Jo'aiake imporant '..A f v.-, ceivea ill greater' Bhare of t - the oast liberal patronage i - ; bestowed - upon u , . -An'i'.by our friends-- . , i Oar prices for all work are reasonLIe. ! -;0nr wrWtaosHiSerair A" I ,d , A 'rj r , o- "We giv apiecial alleatlou to X r 'v BILL---vr;;j "iij-ii lJ-iXI--' . (j M -- .x t TrtfnTi -fc-- ww- a (PUT UP IN TABLHTT.y " E5TVJELOPES, - ' r r.Wv-!- CIIiGULAr4S,sc . rOixii "'-t HAND-EILLC7 (DPEVETIY lSeSCRIPTION. ! i "? "Wb extend our. profound thanks for ... . .: v . u. . .-v. - v : 1 1 I t, . . past "favors-' arid confidently, eolicit a continuance in the future.., t . . , . "ADDRESS, A, ",' . . ; 5 -' . - ... GOURIER, ROXBOilO, C. ' ' r a A1
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 10, 1887, edition 1
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