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1 7., ; THE COURIER" ..; published in the centre of a fine tobacco growing section, making it one of the best advertising mediums for . merchants and warehousemen in the adjoining counties . Circulated largely' in Person, Granville and Durham counties in North Carolina, and Halifax county Virginia. ' " JOB WORK of all description neatly executed on short . notice and at reasonable prices. When -in need of work give the Coubieb a trial. " 'i Wfl '"It THE BE5ITBHIC. s Th!a modiolus, combining Iron with pnr Tegetabl tonics, quickly an completely 0, Caret Dyipepsln, Indlgestton, Wek MeM, Impart Blood, MaUurta, Cltfllfl It Ufts nfl ti ig emed j. Jot tiinmiBf the JtMbMy and IJ-rer. ..: - -v j? : . - It is invaluable for Disease rricttliar fed Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. '- Itdoeanot Inj are the teth, cause liendache.or iroduce constipation other Jron medicine do. It cmrtelMS n.d pwrUIca tl- bloody atlmuJates the appetite, aids tbe assimilation of food, relieves Heartburn and Belching; and strengthen the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent Fevers, iMsitnde. Iiaclc of Saerry, etc., it has no equal. W The genuine has above trade mark and crossed red line on wrapper. Take no other. - Has. mir kr aaoirx fxavicu co biitisobj Professional jDArDs. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hillaboro, K C. PraeMees in tbe Counties of Caswell, Durfeam, ti niilerd, Orange ana rcnau. O. 8. WlSTBA, J. F. TBRBY. pIKSTEA-D A r EBRT, ATTORNEYS AT LJLWi ) Eoxbero, K. C Prompt ateeahoa gives to aUbH8is.ssentrit ed W tkeaa. LTTHSrOBD, ATT0RNEY AT LAW, Boibor, K. C. i. tf, Graham, Thos. Ruffin. GRAHAM & RUFFIN, Attorney's at law, Hillsboro, N C. Practices ia tbe counties of Alamance, Casw Durham, Gulferd, Orange and rerson. J S.MEBKITT ATTORNEY AT LAW. Koxbore, K.t3. PmTOtamaUo given te the collection CUtiatf. - C. ErBradslier t PRACTICING PHYSICIAN. , Rexbero, K. C. t refessioaa Bcrvices effered to the cStiiens of Kexor aaa,rrounlinx common tv. y. I T. FULLEB, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN. Kexhoro.N.C Whea ot professionally engaged I can be found at my residence, whiU s the eld Batrd Blace and tbe house c mtly occupied by George THE BPniAQ.IEIUn oF ROKBORO ACADEMY Open to Both sezes. . Opened January lOtk, 1887. 'v W JAMES W. TILtETT, Principal,: Mlas I'amel C. "Wyche, Assistant. Tuition forj 20 weeks," 5n Primary I'parf nent $10.00. Common Eeglish Branches $15.00. Higher KngUsh and Languages, f 30.00. - APTEBTISEaESTS ' - Kew& filler,- - Wholesale and Ketail Dealers in , V , CMHlAGES,WAG0fl3,HAMESS&C The Largest In -The State Danville, Va. W. M. OILL1A3I DBAX.ER IN ' Carriages, Buggies, Riaetons, WAGONS HarnessSaddles, - Collars, c All Work Guaranteed to Give Satisfactieau Fine work a Specialty.. "None but best work Bold. : - "' i - Ma.ISr STttEET, ; DAXVIIXE, TIBGIKIA. Mar. 18-Iy. . , ', HOWARD HOUSE,, " J - - SOUTH BOSTON,' VX. A favorite Hotel with the Travelling fnhlic. Everv accommedation and attention. 1 - -; " ttop at tha HOWARD when yon visit Sonth SOBtoa. uuarges very rcasouame. ': wo-i;.; - 8250.00 ----O-' WILl BUy OWE OF THE , -. - - - - Tinrbam Saw Mills complete. Heady for op eration, with 48 inch soho tooth eaw. 60 feetei carriage, 6o feet of ways, Antouiatic set -works antifriction feed, two cant hooks, hammer and monkey wrench. - Particnlarsann terma onab plieation. address LEW IS BLOUJTT,; Prop'r. Central Iron Works, Dmrbam, N. C. apt SWly The Great. American y T0B1CG0 OBBlM&Jpparatd WUITK FOB CIECU3LB3 AXIX PIMCES T LKWIS BLOUNT, .rK fattnfafrr and ' fifties Aesnt Central Troa Wrks. Unrtiasa, S,C. - - ; apf U 9 ly , Tl'MMB1'IMgt'BM,,w'' IJ'SsaMSBMMM'.i i lajgmnMMamiii.iilia'iai.j n m i u , i i . n n' n n m , n i, , '"'i " Zy, ,, ,r . :V - IIACKKEY & KOELL Editors VOL. 3. The Starless Crown. Wearied and worn with earthly cares, I . -" yielded"to Tepose, -J - And Boon before my raptured sight a glori- , oub vHonrose: - " I thought, while slumbering on my conch in i - midnight's solemn gloom, I heard an angerasilvery voice, and radiance . filled my room.. A gentle, touch, awakened me; a gentle whis- ' per said, " - "Arise, O sleeper, follow mej" and through the air we fled. , - :-'v . W left the earth so far away that like a peek it seemed, . ' j And heavenly glory, calm and pure, across , ourpathway streamed. r-. v Still on : je' went; my soul was rapt in " silent-ecstacy: -: . : I wonder,ed -what the end would be,- what next should meet mine eye. . . i I knew not how we journeyed through the pathless fields of light, When suddenly a change was wrought, and I was clothed in white. We stood before a city's walls most glorious to behold; We passed through gates of glistening pearl, o'er street of purest jgold; It needed not the sun by day, the silver moon by night; , The glory of the Lord was there, the Lamb himself its light. . . Bright angels paced the shining street, sweet music filled the air, - Andwhite-Tobed saints with glittering crowns from every clime were there; And some that I had loved on dearth stood " .' with them round the throne, "All worthy is thfrLamb," they sang, "the glory his alone, But fairer far than'all beeides I aaw'my Sa- four's face; . And as I gazed he smitedZon me with won- . drous love and grace. Lowly I bowed before his throne, o'erjoyed that I at last Had gained the object of my hopes, that earth at length waa pa&t. And then in solemn tones he said, "Where is the diadem That ought toparkle on thy brow adorned with many a gem? 1 know tnou-hast oeiievea on me, ana uie Uirougu uic io tunic, . ; But where are all those radiant stars that in thy erown should shine? Yonder thou aeest a glorious throng, . and stars" on every brow; . j For every soul they led to me they wear a jewel now. And such thy bright reward had been, if J Such had been thy deed, If thou hadst sought some wandering feet in , paths of ptace to lead. Thou . wert not called that thou shouldst v tread the way of life alone, But that the clear and shining light which round thy footsteps shone Should guide some other weary feet to my bright home of rest, . And thus, in blessing ihose around, thou ( hadst thyself been blest." . i Lie visions lau u iijui iuy u(ui, uic voiuc . . . ...... .., I no longer spake, A spell seemed brooding o'er my soul which f long I feared to break; . ; ' J And when at last I gazed around in morn-1 . ; ing's glimmering-light, My spirit felt o erwheJmed beneath that vis- ion smwnu m1Suu I. A . I . ' I I rose. and wept with chastened joy that yetj The ramifications of the whisky ring I dwelt, bdtfW IttrA tnnronfna Vint -tViiav. orA nnf any. MM .1 1 f - f- lit. 1 I inat y anotner noux was nuue xuy y N n,ttmme,innnrl mi,ht tell of Jesus' dying- love, - - " " - j And help to lead some weary toul to seek a I iMime above. " , . y , And now, while on earth I BUy, my motto this shall be, "To live no longer to myself, but Him who - ..'died i0T mQ-, " . Ana graven ou mj ililuubii buiu x u weu una truth divine, . .' -; - They that turn many to the Lord bright as the stars shall shine.". .. . ., " - - Selected? Hs Loss Was Her Gain; "Well madam," said a fashionable phjsician to a' wealthy lady 'patient, lf you don't like ray prescuptions, perhaps you Bad better: try - Parker's Tonic, or. eome 'other -quack etqftv" ' You don't mean it. Doctor, she ans- wered, "but youf .adyice may be good for. elf that. Somfltiniea . what ; you s ill 'quack stuff' ia the best and most scientific medicine, after, all.1 She Rot a bottle of Parker a Tonic and tit cured her of neuralgia ariain-froni disordervl ed stomach, and nerves. , She told htr friend?, and now. they &U keep a doctor at home in the form of Parker's Tonic. Many housekeepers object .v to 'the epen grate fire that imparts such a cheerful air to the sitting room, on a wintry. night, on the score of . dust and coal dirt.-- Nevertheless, grate Are is one of the healthiest means of heating's, room, and, intrducing a free circulationof Air, keeps the room well Ventilated; Steam heat would be exi - ." : .... : f'---' :,- ' CCileUl u uut hi iu oawssi is mi I' rw?w" - ' . T.-V; ! trAftiintlv vnVwliiM nnnlMPont UCM i- "jrr----'"'-ijM8tone.thlJ.d ieB8 than you pay for headaches;;, ,:yyr. ;y : ; the- V . J3 , J Subscribe to tlrer. Cotbijik. 1.$0 J It is k mistake to peglect. to make j " ' ''tlr' " " " " ' '''0r " ' " " " " and Proprietors. ROXBORO NORTH THE- COLEMAN TETHER, . ft J sO'' X '-- ... -; - - fif "- . t H-f i --. . . ' 4 ;. '' . --i . .. - . "" -:- - :- ? ' Patented by Mr. H. G. Coleman, of Gor dontoii, Person County, -N; C : Democrats ana the Tobacco Tax. It is to be borne in mind that Mr. r . 1 1 . .,.;. - ' - Carlisle, in reiUSing to permit, an? Democratic Congressman to make a motion that might lead to tbe" repeal of the tobacco lax, was careful not to argue tbequestion. It is true that be is opposed to the repeal of the tax; bufc ifc w true that neither he - a . - aronn nnm i;i- I J r i 6 I Auieitutiu uuiiuueuv, .uu jucscuit a reasonable argument m favor, lof I this tax on one of our most important aglicnltural products. - ' ' Tobacco in any Iorm may be alux ury, or it may be a poison; but the fact remains tbatlt is a Tery lmpor- Unt agricultural product' Like COt- ton, it is a cash article, and a tax ou it, no matter what the doctnnaries and fools may say, is a tax on its pro duction. As a matter of fact the tax is paid one and half times. "It is partly paid by the producers in the effect that such a tax must hate OQ production, and it ii paid by cohsum- eis, the great majority of whom are the poorest people in the country. : Thug webehold the spectacle of a great government with - a treasury overflowing with money wrung from the tax-payers, levying contributions on an agricultural, product that is depended on by thousands of humble farmers to supply them with a' little - . T -J w v .ww r v v ! spectacle of the speaker of the Dem- cratic House of Eepresen tali ve re- fusing to entertain a motion lor the repeal or modification of this nnneces- sary and unjust tax. u Q know very weli whv M ; n. r . - ... .," jj ref QSed to entertoni the motion . . J . - W , . - If the tobflCOO ml f the the people WOUld make bold to strike at the whiskey taxi and this doein't suit the ring. By export- ing its products and bribing gover n- ment" officials, the whiskey nog can escape the payment of the tax j but jf the tax is repealed the ting will lose its prestige ahd cease to be a powerful monopoly, v This is why Mr. Carlisle refused to entertain a motion for the repeal of the tobacco tax. - -We say, candidly, that the Demo cratic party cannot " afford to go t be fore the people on . the - record that Speaker Carlisle has made for it.. The tobacco tax must be repealed. The people of the coun try, Kepu blicans as well as Democrats, are a hnit m favor of the repeal, an 4 Congress-must Carry, out the .wishps of. the people, If Speaker Carlisle and the agents of the whisker ring stand inthe-waV. they must be side-tracketL fania Constitution - ipTTR WAX THE MONEY 'GOES.' Borne Mistakes Made by Farmers. ; It is a mistake to' buy bay at tine dollar per bvndred,: when you can produee jt at eight cents per hunJred. ' It is a mistake to buy-goods on a credit at long profits when 7you pro duce onlyone crop 'With which, to. pay for, them," and. wbe'n-yoa can have no control over the price of that crop.;-- J-fyf: t- --yy- - .It is a mistake to give chattel tnort gages and crop ijena v for : so pplies ' :" j v.- " -t r - ' i MDhinh rflii An rmta Ar.. hnm(i tap. at. ...v. ..-- . . 'v . HOME FIRST: ABROAD CAROLINA; THURSDAY, March : 3 manure at home, and depend ou buy; ing commercial fertilizers. - . - . "It is a mistake to- raise coitph for eight and a half cents, when its costs from nine to foui teen cents Jx pro duce it. - - . . It is a mistake to raise' a crop ol tobacco to sell at six centsiwhen it costs from .eight to twolve cents to produce it.- , , , . " It is a mistake for tooacco and cot ton formers ' to become mere tenants for the North. - . r It a mistake for yon to in deb when it can possibly be -avsiided.: - 7 - It is a mistake for you 'to 'depend on other men to do Tonr thinking. It was a fearful mistake fwherr yon made this trade with Hhb Krh ' Make everything in the world tha we need and a thousand things we don't needsend them to us at your own price and we will "take them We will raise one crop with which to pay Joa and you may po t your price on Wiafcrop," . - : But the worst of all your mistakes is that you seem not to have discov ered it.- - V . It is a mistake to own ? too much land. ' ; -: - ' - , -t :a a mistake to try to cultivate too much land." . ; ..All yonr plans, methods and life as a farmer, 5s a sad, sd mistake if your tana does not improve by your system of cultivaliun. , It is a mistake to refuse to co-op erate with your brother farmers in all honerable efforts to advance and protect your interest.- Progressive farmer. ' How Wor Jringmen Waste Money. -The results of the recent-strike ia aew, xork are worth thinkinsover For two weeks or more . thirty or iorcy thousand -freight handlers ahd Jongshoremen ' have remained ' id in hoping . to ;force Uheir employers" to accept tneir terms.' ' -j - As a matter of: course 7 the strikers were defeated .Tnej wei defeated at a loes of 1 12,000,000 to themselves and:ihe.raJlrb& pauiesf. . " v, , Monej- talks It- talks" when one has it, and it howls and protests" after it is gone..-The defeated strikers re alize: this. The millions' that thei nave wasiea ,wou ia have, given- them suppoit' and . comfort. Now", - the crest-fallen - men are thankfully - re turning to .-work,.-if Hhey have'.-the good luck to have it offered to them, but thousahds will remain out with no certain ty of securing employment at)tis the helpless women and children who bear the heaviest bur dens 'of Uieso mad 'strikers;' We svm- pathize with the inan who works for insufficient wages, but; when he has others dependent upon him, he must utilize the bird ih hand and not make random;: excursions intoHhe bushes. No man who lives by hia daily wages can afford to throw, np a job until he secured another.. It is nothing1 but rank folly to quit workand swagger about iiLlhe .hope of -getting; bigger pay. --Atlanta Constitution y. ; The "Legislature "of 'Jfevada'- ad- journed the other day, and the train running out of Carson was filled with members Some - war imitated the voice of -the conductor, and - called out 'Passes! " - JSvery person on the train except three mecbauicallf f held np their - passes,- those "three were drummers, Ex- : ' ' " r NEXT- ; , WBOKG. LEGISLATIOIT. -,lAiiYiimington.far has this to o-j uuaig-fliermoaigm: .xoere ,B a oi harm ,done because people Jo not consider. The amonnt oiiinwie,iegisiauon nhat grows out of ignorance, hasteand want of re-, flection ia something ' stupendous, Iormonpolygamy is diBgustiDgU a stench and ought to' he stamped. out But the Mormon church' is anothel - thing.-. In this country men are guar- anteect the right 6L conscience wul Mw.j-iusi t Kijcgw vi uoueving thig-or that.-TheJdormon -religion is very abanrd-very lnsufucientj very misleading. jButmen and-- women ptofeu-: to- believe .'it, land ; it. is not. proper, vit v -ji-. ;' not. "in, a'ceordance with the . gem'naof frer institotioniand liberlj j61 worshipvto erraet Jaws that disfranchise inS iier- utthem, .A man in this country should be free to hold whatever po. lilicalor religious opinionshe chooses. If persecuting for conscience sake he- gins there is no telling where ifc mavJ all . . ... - . . eua. ' j.ne ume. was ronce trjati v i j V " i " .,, - J were hounded.' malicrneaw Dillor 1 men ed, persecuted, expatriated, and that! tuu in -ims cuuniry ; : nat-mpii' nxWj with hut Tew exceptions, hold stead fastly to the right of conscience and soul liberty. The Mormons are -not a people to be. commended. -Their example is vicious, and theirreligion: a .fraud, but it is notiight to disfranchise' them for what the believe or! pro- faaamr-f n Kolitfvo? .flnrnwl f Wr, - tn v. .w v - a wav v . . . v w .-. UVLU abandon, polygamous practices,- but et aione tneir ; cnorcn.. vve ; are prompted ta . wri t this because" of the following parsgrapbwe;find in which', contains a correct view; we think -The" legielature - of. Nevada; has passed, with vonly -three", opposing .At. a lnJmnWn: . alfcnffv:.l rn,nof .iL tion. will disfranchise all members of the Mormon "church" in Tthat ' State. This amendment provides thai no one shall be allowed to vote who witt hot swear that hrs is not a member of I hat church. .Such a test-oath, law is in force" in. Idaho. A si milar law H7 fi aTiOf cxA in - A riTAnl 4 rsti rAa a- : - H mendatiou .of -the the . Governor was repealed last month. ' The action of the' Nevada legislature r is not to be commended. No man should be die franchised for the sole reason that he belongs to a certain church .'or be cause he holds certain opinions.' But if those opinions lead "him to- violate the law by practicing polygamy he should be prosecoted ..with all thei vigor which the law Allow. " JBaj rTourPbygician He is vour friend when a friend i most needed. -ei your friead when jou are most distressed. He .comes! into the eick roomof tout family with wnrv Psirtrt rnmfftrtf ir,nni I and cure the sick ont, His heart is, or ouffht to he. as full : of 'avmnathV 1 as one of the family. Family secrets areimnarted toTlW ha' ia . trjiated iad honored by the conffdenW reposed itthim;heteekit,an6;;ishe8forth'at. feeling to isohUnue-bht remember that w . ..... has has np'nrlnt nnnt, rvnV W th anrw p6rt of that family,'as welfas himself, as areard for his labors-labors that'wearv hia head, hia heart and Hs h.: TIl W Tint liWa frt JafnrKl j.. . " I he- pleasant delations Win? be- f,aT, T,im.f ar,rl tha -Fani?i in I which he praclicsbypresentihg bills to.; be done he cannot approach. he bftdsida rf the eiek on, "asr heT wnnld frfaLV-IIe feelejhat he 'it. ! been ne'f ? t t- u - Ieete.T,and hia patient- feela It .too, ana xnui arises - unpleasant mouont , . - ' , l he is human.like Wourself, and HU..w neing partial.. j J V "J - wantsthat must be; suppliedrHe 11 ?5 nontU bands say; we are aJ-.-T- C - mat ouguui noi to exist., aiKe mm discovered for the speedy and effect feel that his seryices are appreciated nai cure of Cough's, Colds and the e- by paying blra m a reasonable tjme, i and then there will be a mutual and kind friendship Existing between the doctor and ' his patients; which- will increase and grWwith time ao as to- make them feel akiri. Vtclcorys Peo ple sJUagizihe, - " . SBhBB-ISBBalaNMS .. , ' Almost miraculous are some of the i cui accomplished by the use of Ay. er's Sar8aparilra.;In X hs case of H. hi King, 'Richmond.' Va. 'who suffer ed fr 47 i years with an aggravated form ofcrofula,7Ayers , Sarsapjlla f enecieu nawuauiug rouiia. : 31.50 Per YearJn Advance. 1887. N0.27. The Devil After Zeb Vancel' Senator 'Vance is a thorough dem- ocrat m every sensed , He converses with his fellow citizens in ihs . hum- blest walks of life with m mi, U' lmess ase exhibits at k presidential reception. ChLj abounding humorJs elicited :b ' the riightest "occasion. The other afternoon he Wridina ih f a herdio down; from" the canitol in 1 company with four tr-five other SW. atOrsr X'newsbdv inmnl vehicle and offered th' Wnfat r..,' i pr. oeiMtor v ance tl twinkle inh eve, when "thi a uicn i ' "... .-T.4 I was handed to, him, 'said i - " V. 1 --Sonny; I-can't read: . 'J The boy looked at him hardVand offered his paperVto the: other Sena tors. ; Just aa he: was ready to step tot of the Berdic he shook: his linger at Vance and said; K ' . The evil will grtjon forlyihgj jet":. - . : . . , - - - - sf - There a general laugh," in" which J the; North Crolinaenatoc hpflrti ! v joined. He rUpd tha h.K i He called the boy back and I i - reacnea m his pocket for hia rhnrr s -'2r B oarsaparuia.-- j. was nmter -'uv''';,' S cnange,.the care of various physicians and .tried but the little rascal h&A trataA v 1 ereat manv kinds at mediitnM h., hnd a. fresh 4. victim. "VtTashinton j vrtCi , A ffensaton as to TheSenatei V What if th TWnnrat . vl " vt ,.r i - - - a majority next December when the ... . . .r yymw ouoit lib iii Senate convenes - Tub termaof six J"ntori expire on Ibe "T " ""-Ane - are -Mesira 1 " 'V ; OCKreil Ol MlSSOU- .,. - .... , . . . . . i v.- , .." y evaua,vaicmore"orjLen" nessee, Maxey of Texas, Camden of West Virginia. The terms of twejve Republican: Senators rexpiie at the same time- "-..1-"c: - t, - - It would; be practicaTrv the same fVaTrw- . - thing if there should.be an extra Ws- ' C"ed' mmedtley The ---rV . "a fe wlPe.q aw V. The Democrats untU the new , membe WWf SWOm in WOUldTbT iS control; that uv they wefuld be able to seize the" power of tfienate, elect a President pro tempore, and appoint tne committees. Of course thev will' ao nothing of the sort - The possibil ity of such a thihg: it mereiv a harm- less seutsation"' which was ' started by a western correspondent, and which as yet u not generall known. -Golds ' J., -Editing A Paper! Edjtfng'a papsr is a pleasant busi ness if you Jike it . If it"co"ntain8 much political mat-i ter people wont have it If the tVDft lHlarcO it. Ann A nnniA-. newB. - - . - If we Dubll8t. tfilfl(rr4nv ; pie say they "are nothing but lieaT ., , .- :9 1 yi'wji.m J'vw: Tr Wa nmif I Katvb . Vm sm I a : w - . "u uuicr- pnee or snpprest them for political If we have' a few iokes'fclka - m ommg out rattieheads. -- f1"." wmxt JOK?8 tneT. .jy 5" re no!ulD -oa5 a 108811 v4C.F. Publish original matter they JBJt?n$Ie '-fff ot 6iag selea lona " If. Belect8 Vople say, we re- W lor'not writing moreand Setoff em something they have not d mother papers. ....j- ."wegivea complimentary notice L If Ve 1Mert aa artlC hich please imen the Tadies become, jealous ceversa. . ; U we Attend,church . they say it is W ffeCfc U - ; . n r. . . omceueno. UUHinCBB I01KS Bay W6 u.-" W- .Waim ' Wh.t Tra. KnK WUi D. . The.unprecodented eale of Boschee'. German Syrup within a few years, has A(itni-hJ tJL Yl J JZ . ' "V I doubt the safe5t aad be t ed verest Lungtroublea. :;. It acts 0u an entirely diff erent,rpriBcinle from the osual prescriptions given by Pbysi &ai j ot iry np a Cou?L fod leav.e the 4isease " th Jtem, but On the contrary removes the cause I ef the trouble, heals the part affected and leayea them, in a purely healthy condition. A bottle kept "in the bouse for use when tha. diseases make their! appearance, will save doctor's bills I and along spelj of serious illness. A trial will convince you of these -fscte. It is positively sold ; by all druggists end general dealers in the land.Pnce 75 cents, large bottles. Col Couriery rublifihecLEvery Thursday" HACKNEY & . TERM St Cl TP ' KTnf?iY Ttrtrs r" " popy one Ye ; - ticj One Copy iBix Months . - T5 t Eemitancfimut.be 'made by'Eegistered Letter Pcet Office Order or Postal Note. " The FirstSignc t)f falling health, whether tn the f ona of Right s wests and' Nervousness, or in - -Appetite, should snreest thereof Aver. scubo W4 venerat v earuiess and Loss" ol : , Sarsaparilla., This preTiaratlon. la most ' effective for giving, tone and strength -t the enfeeblodJ,iystemt"promotlng the , digestion' and asslmljatlon of food , restof- - .Ing tbe, nervous forces to their normal ' : condition,'-and for purifying, enrkhlng,' land vitalising the Wood . j y; ; ' . . . Health-k ; Year fi.rr. hnlt hsMn n v . -tW?! troubled with distressing Couih, LJP01 t wotw- wicu vatiuus remcaies prescriDea . t '':'T1V tffAW.n4. .1.Ml.t... . 1 . . .... oecame so . stairs with- ' "toppiDg to rest. My rfi mended iM t trr .SsV. kii..n..iii. ... , which I did, and I am now as LerJthy and - ?i Mrs, E. L. Wtillams - -AJexandria,JHinn , ; . " 1 T1 Ayef, 6WriDa. in mV; family, for Scrofula, and know, if it ft itaken faithfully, that it will thoroughly eradicate this terrible disease. I havealso prescribed it as a tonic, as well as an alter- - ' atlve. and must & that, t hnMti koi)a. 5 ' V&Sgfcjt M. p.QreenrlUe,.Tenn. . ( ' T: it to be the - best blood , medlrna nvi .... ' itDyspepSfk' Cured I ! T,woaid be imnosBtblef o me to da.' !D?rLt t"L,9 lodigestioa andvHesdache ut ta th timn t hr ' O fc '- sais - V.; IUVUIUUC"f;-VUfe never obtained more than temporary re- X . -. u.iug Ajcr e oarsspaTUia ior v a snort time, my headache disappeared, and my stoaiach performed itsduties more perfectly. To-day my health, is- com- pletely restored, --Mary Harley, Spring- 1 field,llass. - ' . - N I have beeil ifreatlv benefited hv fha 1 prompt user of ,Ayer's Barsaparilla. .x lt i j j - I - uv uiviKuraunt vae system, retruiate I 019 "ctioa of the digestive and assimilativ. . wuhoat doubt, the most reliable -blood " 1 ; purifier yet discovered. H. DJohnson, - ' ' r 383 Atlantic Jtve Brooklyn, 2. Y - - - . Prsparsd by Dr. J. C. Aysr Se Ce Lnrall, Kasa, " i. ' - Price 1; six bota . - -V. ... C'Hacknet, : john a. K0ELtrL ! ' IMtA. S. cO T ! " . Box B0XO, S(. tj " 'Support) Your ; COUIJTY PAPEn, THE COURIER, PUBLISHED BT 't iiackset;& ioeil. THE- Oiilr Paper PuWIshe In mpnan r A A p m a . K Mi O ti U lilllli IV. -XX AO Til TQf'- T FBESS, AND. XE WSY ' , . AND V: . AU7AY0 CIVEO THE LATEST LOCAL MID STATE SUBSDBIPTION ?RICI3; " OffE YEAR Ql CO CBOHTH3 - 4 :' yMways ly Advance " v : . "- V'l - ' . . ' y: ". "i '' You "cannot possibly regret the iraall amount thus spent, "j - " - All the Bew ol the County wilt be giv r; n, and y )U will know tverjthins j . ' : r! -of importance transpi . - . ring around ycu. ' 2J "T v
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 3, 1887, edition 1
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