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; Person County Goiiriar. 4 FUBUSHED WEEKLY BY ' Editors & Proprietors. . ; .Entered according to Postal Itogula ' tions, at the Postofhce, at Roxboro, K C. i as second class maber.l - ':K - subscription tkrms. . l copy, 1 year, - ; -, t copy 6 months -j 11.50 : .-ROXBORO, N. Ci April 7, U87. ;73r Assistant Secretary Fair-child was ;s . 'Jpointed last wwk by the President to succeed Mr. Manning as Secretary ; 'of the Treasury, and took tha oath o ft office the 1st day of April. WASHINGTON LETTER Froua our Regular Correspondent SfATE NEWS. j The Stave tfuiveity. Las 198 Stu dents. " : S i J.? ;"Ihe total redemption of trade fiollars, according to the latest re '' ' tarns, amount to $3,875,735. The v -redemptions are slow, and indicate - V that there are less of these coins in .-existence than was at first supposed. It is now thought that the entire re 'r " cle Cn p tion will not exceed six or seven . V.1 millions. Washington, April 5th, 1887. -,io a few wseks'Tyrtt. viMe wU The toitje of ah aoctionver rang' outUav tf-.e eictne light. Water will from tho pulpit of the Metropolitan I furuM. the motive puwer. M. rj. Ufcurcir a low evening ago ; The prgna-m tde "on the Carth- while tno pastor, iter jr. JNewman, ajyQ railway by the c?uviet gradm); occupied a place on the floor. It was J force is reported to be quite rapid.;' tho annual ea!e of pews, l ho urst a xerv disastrous fire isited Hick: choice was knocked off to a gentleman J ,ry .st wt ek and octroyed about v? ho was acting as agent for Senator) $,10,000 worth of property. Manrora, mo uaiuoruia roiuiuuni c, THon, p. B. Vance has in press a! and the latter will pay sldO tor tnei wiunae of pi)'!'.'' ihem--writ- privilege of using it during tho com ten during his incarceration as a pris ing year. The annual rental of the oner m tod Delaware". t it " y-k A. I .--. pew is ?IUU ana tne sou was un TJie rteVenue to the s'ate from premium paid far the first choice. j .irunmier's license for the month oi Two other statesmen (Senator ; March amounted 10 $3,100. Sawyer and Representative West) ThQ THUQ co,iectinn8 in ,),, took sktin?s in this church, which i fourch jt rnal revenue, district, for the same that General Grant attend- jiarcn amounted to $32,514 e$. A 1 ..... A .1 .,..;, nil f tin .mKf (fi'ira Hint ru uci. uis- ? J :J 1 Charlotte Chronicle: A. very odd bur. noopcupieu me i.uiiuiiuuw. -uut . g cnmmitled in tLia city nn m i 1 1 1 I twenty-nve oi tne most ocsioie T d . ht , t The couniT iai. pews are ezenipted from the annual was broten into and robbed of its store! auction, because they were sold out 0f provisions. right originally and pe;pe ual deeds !d :' Biif' (J? 'f I '''' BUT 2sTO BUrEES HFET! l -f i - i f I-" . !' -'; Two of our WareHouses were iburiied but we siill haea plenty iof room to sell all the good tobacco in 60 miles of Oxford. The. W3 ASK YOTJ TO GIVE UR x 3"The competitive examinatioa Vr;l. v for ;a cadetship at the West Point rsMilitary Acadomj from the 5th Con digression al district, will be held in ,: v Green 6boto'April 19th, instead of the j .-th, as published by us last. week. -4jttnie :age for admission of cadets to 'v4tihe Academy is between' 17 and 2a : .K;.;;years. Candidates mnst ba unmar- -' Tied, at least five feet in height, free 'y-0pi from any infectious or immoral ' dis . -order, and general ty, form and de ZJrliXormity, diseaspH .or infirmity -which V,' may render thtm unfit for tnilitarj .-vjei-Tices. were given to tho.purchasers who are required to piT only half tho yearly rental charged for other pews in the same localities. There was a great .ntereat in this mndspme church just after it was erected, more than twenty years ago. One pew wan then purchased by Gen eral Berry, of Baltimore, for $6,000. for tho use of President Johnson. Tbe latter was wt a icomber of the Metropolitan church, but the Ger.eral ivag" an admirer of Sir. Johnson 6 THE F1NAITCE3. Datie Titnes: More grass and clover etd have Ixeu sown in Davie county, in the last fi va nionlbs than wag tvev sown before. - Greensboro Patriot: Sixteen 'tnar riap;e iicenae-wcfeTissuLd by the R-g8- ttr of Dt-ete dmiug'ie month of March 12 white and 4 colored.. A Trial This Se as en. 1 , - r 0 .- Ton VTTr.L FIND IT .VASTLY IMPROVED, IN EVERY WAY. A a nesro boy at Winston died j THE , . , ITISKOTT friici t'te trficts ot cuiitinfi- vriiiskcy trom a barrel, using a siphon. He look too much. In reviewing the financial sitnation of the country and the probability o lAft' financial crisis, our able con tempo A'-'ifiary, the Gddsboro Messenger says ; '; - " Something has' been said of a pos VVv sible stringency in the money market . o and some people and pajers have even :,. .' talked of a probable contraction su Tera enough to produce a- panic ' ' vhl'e "o do not regard this or the :;' othei as more than a possibility, i , may be well enough to consider any .' , means there arc at- hand to prevent -f disaster or even injury to the public x - vTlie operations of the Treasury have . . .' been go long turned that way when v'j'k '- its chief has deemed it necessary or r. -V' : "desirable, the country has become ,.'V;-; ;ii8ed to looking thither for relief Vv . Tvhenever there is a pressureof more - y.. than usual force. It is to be doubted if the public treasury 13 constttutiou- ally well employed in such agency v'rr. ':.. but constitntiDnal 'crinks are fewer vit j tlian they were at ono lime, and un Xi;donbtediy the end to be obtained u I", ot a pobhc nature, though not neces sarilf federal. V -'.? It is said in Washington if there -' -:,wa5 seen to be any danger from j . : : , contraction of the currency the Sec '', " ,. xetary would buy up bonds enough rpj to relieve the market iustanter. It is :Vg:pointed out that ?46,000,(T00j-equired C J for the sinking fund during the year i could be purchased during the first ' v., - balf, and that this wonlu have a tre- -Alinendous effeet on a cramptd market. ' The idea las prevailed that an ex r traession could be called in the fuli ' ' l ju order to take measures for relief It may not be indispensable to have the, Congress convene, ahead of its . rcgnlar session, and ou many gronndr, -financial as well as political, it ought j vf iiot to bewailed together if it can be 7 avoided. The Messenger believes thai t J ihe President regards the matter in vji the' same light, and that the manage- . ment of the finances is to b euc'u as -;I? hto prevent tho necessity. It is time ;that the surplus ought to,be reduced This would leave money in tho pock efc of the people instead of hoarding i 1 ftjn tho vaults o!" the Treasury De ''' - p'artmint; The'few months, however ' - before a revenue reduction bill could "i V enact ci need not be aatioi pated , C;y . if 'other nieans oi safety are uscl. .It is needless to say that while wo do )'Zcl;fcoi fully approve of tbe conduct of " .- lho Treasury Department m tho past, A ?s ;we haye full confidence m the wis lr , do m Jf-f ; and m" the skill and faithulness or :: Secretary FaircEild.'' ! Speaking on the same subject the ; ; Greensboro Patriot says: 'As ye--. nothing has come to the surface in .. dicating a financial crisis. That whicli ' is deerned"chielly unfavorable in the -situation is the fact that ouly thirty r- millions of bonds remain - 'subject ..to call, and that after three .monthly " ' calls" this means of putting money in-. to circulation' will be out, off,- It is a fact, however, th it recent bond call have been of little servioe.', "Ihose whoso opinions on the subject ' are best rvcrth knowing tldiik there is no reason to fear that Q coming gammer and anturna; - ' eerious financial disturbance, or thai " - the strength of 'the. Treasury and the ekill of its mauagers- a e not fully equaL, to all .cmcrg'encies .that m,iy GreenobOro Workman: We wrrt- infcirm trin mnminc liv Mr T. T? .wlicy.and wanted to do something Mindenhall of the Greensboro Sash 6nd to testify nis approva:, wuue Blind Co., that they n-ccivrd n ..yt-s-President eipiessed his appreciation terday tho first load. of. lumber frim of the courtesy by occasionally occu- the Western end of the C. F. & Y. V. pying the pew. I Railroad. There were two car loads: The Secretary of War and the I it which came froon Walnut Co vs. Commander-in-chief of tho army have Other lumbvr wall foMow from that never seemed to be. in harmony, and -'Ctin. conflicts of authority between then; News ait d Observer: A young taan named Myatt, while rubbiug. a horse at Very Highest Grade Fertilizers OFFERED IN TDK STATE. MANUFACTURED FROM THE VERT BEST MATERIALS. is sftll booming in big sale i andihi. prices. Ail grades pi gpodf tobacco are nigner XBan ax an " Plenty of i room andplenpflU ASH still leaves the Ozforci Mfrk(etJ theS;S Tt' E.GU V R A XTEE ALE OTJU VEltY BE jT FERTILIZERS AMMONIATED WITH TUE tlie State Are becoming common occurrences. Vhle Secretary Endieott was away a short time since, several Adjutant ap oomtments were made by colonels, with the approval of General Sheii lan, of lieutenants serving with light batteries. The Secretary thought Johnson's stable yeskrdy. wa3 kick ed on the head by the ungrateful ani mal nd haa his ear split open. The tall of snow inst Friday wvs pretty gen tral. At Cnry. eiyht mil-g-wt of the city, it was rt ported as fmr inches deep for high prices, :'..W;Kett nail on G; A. BA3SIEI; & CQf pf ltpxbo- Blood, Meat, Soda, Sulphate, Ammonia ro, where yoii will?fi and iocrensid in depth west end north. that the adjutants should be selected At DanviMe, Va., it was eight inches from amouz the lieutenants doing Owing to the dampness of the ground ! tctual service with their regiments.pnd the rain which iell alternately n instice to the officers of the rem- wi,h the suow it attained only a drpth and Genuine Peruvian Guano. Potash From are ready to supply t he tr kinds of goods at io vp-est prices. ments. An order was forthwith is- ued to this efiedV, and the objectior. ble appointments were roToked. Gen. Sheridan was out west at the time. No correspondence has taken place between the two officers, ttud probably none will, but it all goes to how that they do not work well to ijelher in administering the aSairs ol the army. ot about one Inch here. " y Oxford Torchlight: A valuable horse belonging to the O phan Aayhim i was stolen from idstable Fnday night. News hs been -received lieje of the daath of Mr. Luf.i-in O. BobVut, which 6&d event occurred at S-!U-h PuebloColorido, March iOih. The tie ceaseu was a native ot uranvio, ana iel't here three vtars nero to so k his fortune ia the far west. -The blur r F5sa Prop's. Meadows W arehouse k Oxford, N. C. with all NO 3HODDY MATE RIAL OF ANY K1KD. CAPT. R. B. SAUNDERS, Speaking of Gen. Sheridan reminds uniform which the Granville Grays WJIO II S 7AD 'FIFTEEN YEARS IfiXPERIENCE AS A MANUFACTURER me of the lecturer- not "little were forced b, the State to ad-.pt at OF FEiiTILIZKU. UOIH IN BALTLM'MiE 1W the Lieutenant General, but the.r conization a couple of year, 0 Mo GOol General Geo. A. Sheridan, who on ago, hns always ben dt .stelu! to the aNDWITH 'a THOKOUUHLY EQUIPPED FACTORY AND THE BES'l tnemberf uf the com pan v and thc-ir friends. Now they are able to makt ! the change, and wiil do go et oi.ee. Alimance Gleaner: A young mt.D named' ITiywood Payne, aged about 19 years, son of L iban Payne, wa? ' drowned near Cedar Ciitt, in thiscoun-' 'y, a! out the middle of Tuesday after noon. H and his brother George were in a boat looking after ' soma dip mts; Wednesday ovecing at the Congre gational ciiurch in this city, tcok the platform to refute tlie dogmas of thai moral anarchist, Col. Bob ingersoll. W t, sarcasm, invoctiro, pathos and eloquent wero brought nto play i-.h a foico and effect that provoked laughter and tears alternately. ''The Modern Pagan" was the lec . 1 1 it 1 tuiers Biuret anu ne openea with k they bd been teitia-. The best tribute to the fascinating personality sprung a leak and sunk. George awam of Col. Ingersoll, who, he said, was a ashore, took off his clothfes and swan. tine domestic character, a staunch I buck, to his brother, reaching him j'is friend, a loyal citizens, a brilliant 8 he wasjroirg down tfte'last time, iawi cr. U n'niidrf ill nrntnr hiitni nn 1 'Od bei . ..JU,Mt. 'J cjiiciiuuiui iiawui; WIIU the beauty of his imagination, but who, wbeu he approaches the subject of roljg'on, tlrop the mantle of hi STOCK OF MA.IEHIAL HE IS NO W TURNING- OUT A3 IUNDSOME GOODS -AS MADE BY ANY ONE, AND OF SUPERIOR EXCELLENCE. genial personality and becomes the iondest of blasters and the most ab ject of intellectual cowards. Oue of tlie hardest blows dealt the drowning young mn ws a pood ewinmert but it the critical moment hi3 Pkiil availed him r aught. The borty was not recov ered Tuesday. : " The grr.nd jury of wtke connty one duy last- week made nearly one hi ii " i' ' ""' ' m - 'r": ;-- m: so benumenby the cold' 4pe xt enow 2TTST RUr.TT GOODS AS WILL PLEASE THE EYE AND GIVr , . m V fl & 2 k Wk H 'lT I .. ; to afford auy aisistacce b, TUB VERY FIELD RULT?THE OLLQ,v ANALYSIS A ILL - Mf J . Wll H W , wan. The unfortunate SUCMK SHOW TJUii; mu DiAxNLa.iv wy . , - - " I. ' , Arnwonifti"' ....... v. '. . -Total- Phosphoric Acid Avfiial)le, Tr"'-B iri-.... . Potash, (K20).. 21 to 8 per cent. . 10 to 13 . 8 t. 10 ' '3 w 3 2 to 3 " hundred oreeeatations for Tio'atiutia of JMtingu-shed "Pagan was through a fch0 loe d option law, including 'some quotation from one of his .own lec-. (druggists and phypicians as well as tures, 'The current judgment oft others. The Newt and Olserter saye.: mankind," said tho General,1, "is that Tbe grand jury were male.ml y. aided their belief in God is the foundation -infacttbe greater -part-of the work of all trnth, and that a raaa win not ferreting out the parties was done by a n.llnnon h5 f?rator-t.n hour . ecrt deteetiye wrvioe which h-B for , ill J fi 1 ' 'tr - - ' . SUUIC L. IDC UiOV UfCU IIIO I 111 UHl V VI BE SURE. TO TRY-TIIE FOR SALE TERY CHEAP, ALSO RifiPATRING OF-EVEUY DS?.CRtPT10NJDONEtON STIORT XO - TICE; NEAT AND AT KESONRL 1 A IKS. - AYE - GIVii : ' w 3ie FoR LATEaT STiTLE-3, N-iATEST. WOKIC & LOW2MT PRICES COM3 VV . T. Uritcher & B: another view of it. He 'thanks Moth av Kiarn r a t m o f oha haa idun mA oi.f I . - ' . . M . v. w v.. ... pmumi om- bc con tinned, here. The mVtr cieut ingenuity in the brain! of. n urought tWt Something l ko a a pic clr'id to throw upagainsi the violence nic for the attomy, and. .. yesterday ar.A rvfriniUm nf tl, Prr T of a bru taI lent the litllo ' bbust: they could tw SMn in many places, lif- miu n.T f..,iKflna riOof ft he.'" j teblli!, KnftHkino- of Ihfl rrrnwth nf- thU case to them country and its institutions, of which J I . . n'iT ttvtt -r fftvirtvnpn rrrr i ti TT TO Jl O r rs T T?t,TTT the t'enforeetr-ent committee" ..of the Tlllb i A.li Av U wuTV 'r V' Vn rn ..... . ; i t . , ... . - , - , i.l.li.U x.D 1UH SuVXj1 UOLU. The "rrm't'T amp Bead What The: Farmers Say: w: "WlUx or without .Patent Index i r.. o.-f n.ffomnn urnr tt.wa triwl ttB rtnrham Bull ior two vears. -with the most arratl- while the Clients , Htated the lying ralia. Have na otr FemUe on inv la and prowii'g larlig protracted dry vr ealLor tliat l nave never .eeou iu any oiiie-- eruuzer. i Col. Ii gorsoll is one of the benefici aries, Gen. Sheridan said: 'The his tory of America is simply" a grand poem, sounding in immortal numbers t in'Misra of ( b nst.ianitv. : Thl ' x . .j. . , 3 " YV - i country was discovered by Christians, Oyy "Jf W settled bv Christians, Christians de- f tjw clared its indejuder;ce,; iought'tho battles which estabhshed 'ifc, formed its institutions, and gave it its- urn veraities and hospitals and 1100168"---uud ill cltQ that is' good. - s;.T j " . ,77 J ; . Chapel 'I .Mr. .T. W. A - 'tmimsiS itself 1" ' r . " mmmtmnaKom l i Tour Attention Is iaTited to the fact that in pme- -i v coning tno litest imu or tbls work, youj; 1 .1 1 lVesidfiit 'Cleveland ;s said te hare . . 1 - - -' it- 1 expressed 'ers of the 4 -st session of the new House. .WhjTso? It is elect-. ed us Damocratic-by a ifod : working majority. , The President and a Dem ocratic llouse ought to be s-afcJe'Ato s. "VAf. - Vf ' I"- " 4. . iwlr TtatafcfrilleUftarK'; Tried Several kinds FertiHre' S. beside therBall Full grew the tobneco bet. er and smoother and cured- better than any thin g he tnod, . ShaTl nUininif 3000 mor worda nd now-iy oo'mbr 1 Cse it again next Sea&on.- ' - -- 1 - -' . - s- ' j . - ; - -fv UliutratioD than anyAther Atnrtcn Dictiotmry. ' nntT l(i;T' n. savs-.it m.ikfiR t.obapn crow larsrer .than anvthmc I .n--. OAv.liOUl sUi ;iuo wi stft.. Jill. ninnij w.v. ..... .. w-7 .s-- - , . . 0 ti . T r MB tried and cure 3:well s any tobacco and. if less, liable to. blight; the t.b;icco sbwids tliet-i, droriht better' thau-anythlng 1 ever used; have heard no; Jung. but' praise, ot it m my -M. Withfrfmocn & feihann l'ud the Durban Butt, on rev c' tton; boniht" of to.1 A PlOqrapniCl UluIlOnary last spring. It has donQ better for me, decidedJy, tnan anrutnn i ever nsed." A ir t&et g- itasaiaulcangetit- - .- . - - ooijm xiotvcux - V AW4.he LVEf Pd KIDKIYS .-. : I OK of YOUTH. Djapeinia.Wul ;-';-x r over 25,000 Title wb thir pronnaci 1 a Tut amount of itber inforn3tion, .- ;tjusi aaaca, isoj na, . . . Btreatrtta and Tind FmIIu mh. uiuuur caraa:. Xionea. nth a ana eerrea reouv nv force Enliven tbe niaa and snoDliee Brain Powar. . A ffx B TiP ouu Bring from eompialntopeov 5HWiaWl HAETEE'S IRON TONIOa. date, speedy cure. Gives a clear, healthy complexion All attempt at counterfeiting only adds te ittpopa laruj. 1x1 not erpertmqnt set Osianrai, and tan -nr. HAKTtR'S LIVER PILLS JT - Hr. HARTER'9 LIVFW Pit f care Constipation. Urwr Couulalnt and Siek - MrL James P. Caes, Person'ariTinty j N.Cf siys: Trict t!ieJ3QTI FertQizet on my "tobacco p.rBt Beasou Reside wh&t 1 have heretofore considered the best tobacco fertilizer. Ovving to the severe tLrougli'V I 'made .a- poor crop ; "of tobacc But I t.can vfcay vltU much Jpleasaj that 110 fertilizer, i Ubed was better than the Kull. - ' j - - Emailed an MMlnt r9 1 giving pronunciation of namasi unc brnt facU -. THE DR. KARTE3 tEDICINE CO.. ST. LCU1S. K8. various tables gifint; Talaabla intormaUont. Ail in 0ns Book. A : rckrscn Store, Va.. ITov WthlS85? 'Tlnrtiiim Forf. rxf4r. I hflvfi rfiofl vnnr niiwim,Tertili7Fr fnr tohnrrft - anA am;' m uuvernmenj iTmtint ob!m. . ,.n 3k s.V--ni..,Wnr.toW -ii '.:voli -n-l?'l,t?l j-,.,i r.rx,v - been elctrd In eTPry case where State P x"' 'iotk,iyi "vA'u;.r'"': ,y.v v.v.-J" ' i"1- vi w .i.,-. iBtr9 oeen made for Schools, and in the aro nsinsr two otffer brands and as-are roa vours is tne ocsl ot tne thrt e. W ill uso .isainii ry upon which nearly all the school Tehster's TJna.ridged Dictionary la recommend ed hr ihe State Saperiiitenienia ci Schools ia SB' '- States, and by leading College Presidents f the t United fttetAH anri CnmnV It it St-n.tT1 Sn- M toorftrwith the United Stal!i 8mrm. rjo.rt. Itlnsnlatcs the torntd ISVw, stritrt1 ltjltta ma 1:1 m kvii vc urgiiii rvgiii mw wv fSf i . 0 be had near m urcliaaea - vowels, audi are aasqttaiea ws su p m m asi w w dr mam m w DURHAM BULL FERTILIZER GO. Get the Latest and Eost In malarl-JilrtStrtcis tbelr -trtner9 iUeiy reeok;ixt, Jtey posses uo nllusro?'brtiei iu rtc2nr tlteu.vslero i It Is mi invaluable Pomftanion in ewrr School, - :'from tlii oton. EJcatnity sHf coicu. . llosi fctaail. 2iricc. aoewb . : :; Durham, CK soid Evcryiioro. :v ' 1 all togethtr.' lViimifi4ot Star. iifigs Mention this paper. ', f
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