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- -j -tt: TV HE SOM. PecsoiuCoiiGourier, pubt.At41'l een ,a42 growing section, making it "one of. the. best advertising mediums for merchants and warehousemen in the adjoining counties. Circulated largely in Perebn, Granville and Durham counties i North Carolina, and Halifax county Virginia. JOB WORK I, - - - f : Hoxboko, & . : - - ; v- HACKNEY & XOELL Editors and Proprietors. - - T ffOME EIRST:; ABROAD NEXT. Letter, Post Offic Order, oTfwTNoTT ' eoa ot woric give mc vuvu, 7-. ." . 4- - One CopyJOni Year i J'Ss; fl'Bt-,- of al description tly executed on jhort I ww j,2 fer...vW..i Professional pArDS. yr.tiRAHAI, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ilillsboro, N C. Practice In the Counties oi Uwbm, U uiltord, Oraas ad Fenou. .. a YV IX STEAD f. i,ti IVHB Vy INSTEAD & TERKT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Koxberb, X. C. prompt attention given to all business entrust t4 t tnem. T LWKSFOIID, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Koxboro. X. C Tl)(M Rllffln1 J. W. Graham, . GRAHAM &RTJFF1N, Attorucy's at law. HHlaboro, N. C. Practices i" the counties ot Alamance, Cas-w-e pntttoTA,OtA Person. a. BKEUIXT -n.ui:atlntioa gica t IM collection LHa(m. . C. E. Bradsher ' PRACTICING PHYSIUIAN. " Roxboro, N. C. fwfeiml serYiee offered to the eltitcno Raxtooro nd gurranHdHig epmwnn tT, rg, J. T. FUILER, PEACTICING PHYSICIAN. Roxloro, N. C. wka wot nrofessionally enKagect 1 can be at m residence, which is the eM Kaud S aSd the house -rcUj occupied by George fearnett DR. -C--WApSER v.. tn iihiiTiuBUc.' CaUs promptly irtended KOa P3on and aajoinlnR comities. , him at Buhy Fork, N. C ante. vrill be attemled at jyR. J. A. OEOUHEGAN Offers bis the citizens of Roxboro and srroundirp cVntrr" BiSSaJ atter.tlon paid to dvsea.es f l emalefl ami children. b. nd, 18B7. . Open to Both sexes. o- ptnefl January lOtfc, 1887. .JAMES XT. TILT-ETT, rriacipal, v Hla Pamela C. Wych, Assistant. Tuition for 20 weeks, in rrknary Uepari- HiRiicr Knjfiiit and Language. UW.-0&. J. L. STONE, Raleigh, N- G. PIANOS & ORGANS, , , Sewing Machines. Very Lowest Prices Most Reasonable Tewis. flTKlNWAY,.;-.-. : " KRaNICU & BACH, BEHIt BROS., CIIICKERl'G. EMERSON 8 WICK. ORGANS GREAT WE?TEEN, KIMBALL, ' j ESTY. , MILLER. . . WHITNEY. BUIGEPORT. 'Wriie for prices and term?. .. Raliegh. N. C, S250.0Q. 1"m jSjftJV" WltL BUY OWktWSS1' Darbam Saw Mills completer. Ready for op eration, with 4S ich soud'tooth saw. 0 leetol carriage, 6ofcetof ways, Atomatic set work and friction feed.two cant hooks, hammer and --pGreatAniencan TOBACGO ORDERIHG Acparatus. WIIITR FOB CIRCULA R3 AND PRICES T LEWIS ffWta.ntirham.JJ.e. apni ly Uew;& Miller, , tnoletle and ReUU Dealers ito CMfflAGES.WAGOHSiHliESSSc SThe- lariestlrt'Tlie StateUl the land woo- FARM WORK FOR APjUtT; Maryland Farmer. This is truly the opening month of the farmer' laKor for the yoar. Jt is neqgss;iry. this month tha overy favm- nrdi2 m work. "If he falls behind now, ho will 1j behind all the year. Much is now to .be done, ami imme diately, is? he has not been fortunate to have dot.e most of :t last month Plowing is q be -pirshdd on, mano-e I Haiila and epf ead , f eucet aucki paten toe putia oderWn os made, ditches to bo cleaned out, briars and bnsheB-to be ck-nned off the fields .iud along the fences and ditch banks. 3 ock to ''particularly cared for at his 68U60H. - The orchards to be uinimed and. the trees dressed with kml ohM. wafeWthat'-Nvill (cjeiuae the bitrk'aud destroy insects; a good wash is made of soft soap and ashes, a little salt and sulnjiur mixed to the consistency of white wash, rather thick and applied to the trunks and linger l.ovs with a white wash brush or a "mop - made oi; sheep skin with wool on. -. . -. There are a great many other things ti be done by way of .making a fair. start ki the year's work, which will suggest, then'iselves from day to day to the thoughtful manager of a farm und.wi ich should be done at once or a note muda iu the. fnn book, that it might not .be forgotten: wheneuch matier3iust;4e attended -to .or bq too late. Oats. This crop, if not sown before, should be sown at the fiist moment the ground permits, after, it has beeiij well prop-red and fertilised. - 8ow grass s cd oti the frfsh earth 'after; tlie ots are in. and roll or brush in tlie seed. Tobacco. Attend strictly 10 fctfe tobacco beds und see that tliu gTass is picked out as fast :ia ic appears, and if the "fly" is troubleeouic tiso. fine manure well pulverized and mixed with soot, sul phur and fine dry sand as a top dress jug. The sweepings or the tobacco house floor, with plaster and a little sulphur is god. Stock of All Kisxts.- L' ok well to your working houses, as th y require g od food, god grooming and good quarters now, when they aue shedding their coats and hard work iabegiuning. ' AllLCU Cows. These require liberal feeding and atteution at this . seawui, especially those that are. fresh and hav young calves. l'Vrr.wing sws reqnue -much care arid comfortable dry pens, each one In a pen to herself at least "for f' two weeks before B'.e is expected to farrow. . Sheep should, if possible, bo sopa- ated , and the 45 tv es with t he yo u n hunbs and those soon to nave . lambs hould be put to themselves, if possi b!e, on rye 6eld or gool grass, and put np at night in a pea where they fiau go under a shelter wL:c!rhas' a iry flcor covered with leaves, pine -butters or short straw afford;ng clean bedding. Give them -at least ducc a diy turnips and once a day oats - and chopped , , earn plenty Of 5i(sh clean water with what salt they tnay ivautl :1'r : : 1 r Plowing. Do all tlie plowing that can be done this month, 6ee that the plow j meffidft gooJfworEiat ffi$ffcmK furrows weR s'lutrred awd5 feavertoH strips between tho bottom of the-far-rows unturued which is a very com- cowrtt fauiVJs .ript-o8erble to fthboti6Q2Sl furxow. Let the furrows be of even depth, not six inches in soft ground nd in bard p aces three inches. Plow deep if the soil is deep, bfit plow never less than six inches tleep, even if a poor sbil isbought up. Let each plowing of "torf land be inches of mellow soil fult of bumos or depayiog vegetable matter. It the subsoil be a hard-' pan we' advise, to :o-reak 1! at UasV three or lfotr4 lliCe iu each furrow, ivith the subsoil plpw following afer the" turning-.. p'owt Let it be a rule'never plow cr harrow laud wbentwawck 'At joa-areby wet oeason forced' lo ; waiB jnouth; If tlie'ldnd. is -too- moist orJjtWa.vj joppn ditches or jinder deeperjthah.whe lastthew turf, was broken nittil yOtT have nmeoi fen drains. Jt will repay any reasonable outlay of cioney for ilu's" pnrpose. J v , Root Ceops". , '""' We advise- plantme-? potatoes as early as possible. Select" a. piece of ground for beets, mangels', rntii bagas and other roots. -Plow very deep and -u V' l, 'WV,V1 a ", , T .. wlon tuo i 1 1 ffirft imn nn i r rt mnn . i ii j . j 1 r. , - - - - If tlie weaUer-isrQtd ftt ;ycuKj groifnd in fine onler pJarvttorrn usfTq the , iieopleat Aatse;f i3dTie, soou as you can. Bsuieand gt,the boihSiate and Nation are con yen i best seed com if your own dot not ent 'agencies for' the exercise or Qis- en tirely suit you. u t do not plan 1 1 aiujuur uiophjl a kuiu wnicn you nave no personal Knowieugaor, now- ever highly jt may be Tecommended. iItjs?wel:to.tr; a small quantity of new vaneues. ana give iuem a iair test with tho best that you or your neighbors have. There is no crop which improves more than porn by careful selection of seed and occasion- ally mossing it with other corn 1 10m a distauce. or acclimatizing olthern corn, which iown in ouj climate; bfe; comes a different article efttirlly from what it is in its native home, and adds early maturity to our nsaally late varieties. We have found all gran, from the North of us, did better the second year than grain from the bonth of us. r Corn iajek detinedtoo)5defar morerproliflcit4iTfthk1 Wcnil tufe and improvement, has been . too h ng shanrefully ncglectid, but Intel- ligeiice and well-directed experiments have already done much and given assurance that it will be ere long greatly increased m its real merit ana aiad trie most wonderfully pro-j ductive of any cereal that ow grew; t r . i ii persons ars uisposeu -w feu i.ttojrM" the soiling Pystem, which, we thin t, is auer an in tne present state or ia- uor in aur eecuoa oi country me bettor plan,; doing w with so many tutu so uosuy iucear w wouiu auTiKetu9.1iK.crH.1tj p.uty uC ueuiw. , cerne, n navmg given great sausracT non to those who have .tried it in every State south of Maeon and , i on's Line, aud who have sed uub.j Kept it tne nrst year irora Deng oyer- run aim buiqii it Jl iiud wetds . until' it Bpieads grass and vm wed, audhe second 3UU "v ,,UUU', B"" .oMimui iul .u v.m go ir ,ereu J oluer Hssesiin wmcntotcarry on tuusweaa sooo,! intermit, trrrfer, they wouia not consider inao Giv it, good culture tbe country and declared in concTu'H .n i,uo J exaetlv whatl. the5 bii i:00 because hp was not aa sharp as a , keep, off .all other don that Sf Presilent Cleveland had - . f nmn&&tinU& 8er broker or a lawer.-Ex, iuhp. tuning unco w iuui winro.iaeniiy iftKc some oi me oretzo and no diminution that is perceptible I atencli oottiugor the amount yielded, ii,. is a Btttsii uu lucncaui. i.ioo iu friends, is, espfc:alTy 'those who Itock,-aBjt wo much to try an acre as a beginning." Where ever it has been tried it has-been perfectly.successful if the conditions , i . i. ,1 i . i ' . about ttfi Culture and batel hate fJfji,f,,!iPAW-wi r eAir i been faithfully observed., GP5 !t1 - well manured, deeply plowed, nicely prepared, drilled, well cu tivated Jso fur- as: to. xeep weed. and other gses for one year, oinntile n.pll.r,1 atahlA mannr&.'kmnlrj?. -vr-- a Tr-: ashes. tdater and saltonce a vearj andaeolar.toow4ng,rean iVliaua or xjuceriro ecm iuii uueoes- f.,i. tbo fat in ol ITia'.nVl k . r . d,, atur ttat Bothing done to U but an occasional manuring -with A,.Z.; L3 8 ,on 88 'fn be don e if i not- uo iwu. v.wvo. jf tj w-,fe, , T wdicq in most instances, 13 too jrue. t6ns;pefacm0hay,bntr fedgreen. which it is especially g?4wId;etewuentf halnhee Va ur Timoo.ei- Truur ,.t mi nir 1 rn tended although it makes good hay whp keepa his cattle in stable or a J- , srnail lot the year round , T ' J Astonishing- S access. It id the duty of every pen3on who tuoouiy oi eve-ry perHUU yvuu ea3,W to' le has us tifirfefri?hd 4acTiriis Consumption! b. -.... l.- . . .. ... p.d. Such a medicine as - tfrmanjfi; Brin er office Prices monia. and in fact alUhroat and lungr bred fchorf horn than .a 0wibchickeb $ i a' f - - f" ' t - and come backwith fifty cents worjr diseases No Persoa can u.e it without d Well bred Jnow a per" ? :1 -H- A -"Att of coffee, a papeoi pmsa d'oflaf's r.TT , .-....v. Kho.tUooght he was raising good .-"--.- --.I.--,'.-3.A- yorta.I Bowing .tooaccq,-anainw dutv of all Druggists 'to recommend it, - . , -- , - - 1,FESSES. - -I t - - '.viii ?i tifi ethe'thepoor7dTlDg-oom.umPt' neighbor. WthoJasbnng-purchased ' - LJuJr . J j ;Vl -0 H at least l? tr V bo;V as 8(M)M a gPDplhkel Fipoatf o5 bpHle-were.ol4 last year, land paCed ii.a:vardatipg nVoneaswUerei bailed was renort with.' ten of-his 'best pulletSrfHettinI APkaefft froai Pertland..areeon Jjf a $70 wagon. ;f -.V". your druggist aboutit. Sample , boM 200 . DJd' birds. - wei'fcliYmr a"t: Vix in carreriev sent to ties totrvrraoid.aWlO roents,- .Rcalai f . . e.rL rJJLl ; rll 1 fl.'in T)nibrl88i;"" aimfS eerts. Sold bv 'all-DiU?jritT . .iX'f V . -iuhittedttiathewass.iBterested m a and Dealers; in the-United SUtes- M7-ir' I blffihoWfeLwNTi -Sattsfacrion -guaranteed imwwfw" l iut!f P." aonai ii a was se- idderfti. . V V; . 4 i V 1 in- gf o;tf v in money, Icunty,; ; ; JOHN" SHERMAN'S SPEKrH. s 4 Senator SriermiMa'g "speech itNash- xille a fecw ijgbts ago may;- be con tended, a ylirt iX(be ?Pfo,bh; utterances were as liberal Jis could have beeir expected, but it must -be ocratic State and addressing a south 4ml - audience.- His denuition of blate s nghU-jaDotpalcutatea to cui-tj tt?I1(i rr th inn ilt? iVaaktion . tUct separate powers foi tbe common good tct the inrtrtidBal .citize-u..a lhy; are, the guardian. ;of distitsct and sep arateViehis andHrWihijrs for WlricL we 0 wo allegiance; and: duty They are iiot hostile splieres, but likp the planets' moving jn "the grand hiirmi- ny of the u niters, in "friendly coop etion, but it i the people, the whole ,)e0ple aud notaing-. but "the people J)at js thJ g0yCrping and paramount oweriof; our cistern? yVry; good for rl4tiS bmuotorth a Jauon for a man w ho wishes to find wi.er state authority ceases antthre Na- tional authority begins. We like CarisleV straight fof ward:" nuncia. tton better, All powers, not dele 5ated;d :Mrli8lewee rtv served to the States." He thinks tl;elnternaf revenue' lax Ahe astest jnJthe w or Id paid because ag it is on hv UtA nn ' whwUv. tw an... Deer the consumer is "ma 4 eo happy by t jjir U8e tha, ne j8 perfectly wil- jng to pay tte lax- These taxes he s wiinDg "atlie prpper. Ume;iipweV-' er to aDlish or modify. The tariff. tr,e mam .g0urc-o country, is the gW . - i . tj . . -L0"?"0 ana re idea nemg a tarm xor reveaue onty of roveuue to Ahii SJ .h n wrmeti. called apon 16 pay the fiote, wuiwiao njpuoucan iuta F"-ilftnt aw.y emouuieu .u Lnu they now exist. ' plat.orm of. the one ena anu oam xvatr.au on. tu0 tu- er. -lie declared himse;f in favor oi . . . rr I .-H s ---Yl u,.u .muamuo ,tr or electing smtaLie public uuamgs I . 1. 1. . .. .. . I : t I ever been west of Buffalo hjj would neTer ime eITOfa 08irfyeH oarooMiui." ine speecn win evi of Jim Blaine's political sails, tut we jee tiotlaing in it particularly new or j at.au aiarming io tne unierrmea ue- ' W'-; - " . He-will.comiWn rf har'd .time.' IT OH A PIjAUGE. With other farmers I am interested i - I oiuca uouiuiu. -iciuio m o mice tn lioraw. -att.lrt -an! hoosi rkinirh .' .v. x . . ': ' . - T- "I : " " : them, wiih profit, and pleasu different from -many of tb" mdero? Gazetti am also interested in the breedillg of tttor,oUgbbred;,paultm aad - VtS - i . r . J v . . . ' i ' 4. 1 : ,.: t are comdiaLmnu mat me 'row s on - it, trouble aftd annoyance thau-they ire,wort 1 .... - . . . . feting their fowls especially cfcl k (hat they do, in selecting -and . Tk - 1 -j 1 VMS cariD for their'Clvdes and Perchel inriR Khort;horna and Hereford s. thpv -would tfot ouly'fbr many times 'tlieir iy or many care and f&t d. Jbut be an ornament to --- . . tv the .the farm and.A pl.asure-.to th. iii . ' ft i i. .j- lhildreh. a scrub ;ow and thoroaehi os is'dcsi. puiietsettina - ! jegg8 except, those prpenred rem SiftO tviriiiia nn 'rFi a'nHrU- nr-b which is eq yT&Y td v400 per -cen t. on the original cos-1, the larger birds' to- quiun no jrrore Hrenne ft'd thapl tha ligbter 1U Jt ti af before"' be-1 P men nd. children; .who are interested j in pets and fine fowls, try tbe expert - kent and eee if am not correct, writes AB. Viigonof Slagnolift inVxt The commercial papers represent cheese at taa cents a pound, as About fequiil-'to batter'at tweDtysix'.iWfeB 1 1 crese is" ibigb the factories are-more liberally sappii&dith milk animore cnne-ir made. ' Here enters tne law r action and ' recreation, i rTbe -n- - - - ....... .a. ... 4..,, hanced protluction of cheese. teflds to reduce the price, and the" decrease'! production of butter tends to increase its price." S the beueficient reguk tor Bupply ;and ;V demand. adjusts prices with tne certainty and noise lessly of perfect naitchtnery.' -Our chaise export in 1885 was 112,000. 000 pounds, valued at $10,444,000; of tliis 100.000,000 pout ds went to Great Bri tLtn, U nd 9,5oO,pQO pou uds L - n-: - x . ' rr .. . i j. I co.vanaaa -lQe export was lesn.in 18S6, ' oing , to t the over . supply abroad. ,-rTh.a eportof batter, laa year was 235,00Q packages, adeclue f 44,000 pat i.!ge3: from 1883. Oiir ftiiners have aiiew cumpeMtion iu an improved product ' fiom Lknmark, .mH n. frssh imnfitnii tn t.1i r.n.nn-- tion of imitation and artific al -burtr l oi lmiianon ana arunc ai ou; tt-r fiolld and oMr-ponntriesoi in atacustom fee ralnation of $4,- 451)o00) of wWcb .tne oilia ci.edit. ed with U.OOOOflk These fraudu articles, made as a cheat, both to crodacer' and consumers of the ff -,e.nroriuc , 6 . ft ;fair Wav t0 be ckmsted here, and to- be ted the taCt remains that, while the total Rxnorts of .tiuel Z ' J- . i dairy productsia ?1SS5 were valuaed -t S14.309.000. these -snnrlocs eoods exnorted to the amount of near- . . - . 11 f legitimate and the rilegitimate was,1 and iVin thi gentry and in eldal ry ,wofld large. wer to Qultivator . qjjtiJlG TEJl CJOLT3 ' ih Proper, time to begin nandiin Y''ti;i.J ii - mU.i;'ii,j I 11. M I If IIJ 141 Un ' I I HI IU irtl .1111111 LUOII -fcllilC I atall titns, says the National. Live U,, - u i C. months old it snouiane mate ro Know JUvIlL-:Th-1,-thft":feo;i- li0lf I III rillH.PK 111 11. Ill HCLII .fl 1 . ' nr. IlK JL k URN i- beun. A two year old, .three yeat ,ld (or older), should first bz handled 'ij 4 4 - ,. . UIl:.i . . - ..J iv.-'i breeder. of-aft.otnTV T i , TX jv.j-t. .;iia-aous. 'l n-ysviect the men"wW r "iT-A -Kf VV -A r V b- farming 4.1:', W'Vg mfhilnsMan.jfrds to ft pUper fo'rthV'prej neijrhboFS:at big4prk;ei. lUleB ;Qr. ?::, f.-t, are" not willing to try" it let the wo-"',;;"-,' '-- J Jtv.i jnV-v in . . . T I. . TT. f..J C3... 4. " --" owiv., ax.. i I'i'i i ii nr. i un ij ti Lr c t j alcb ca t jiix u I - . . i .. . . . . . ntTdf difference - - 7VyVuu-wV' -V Uad when Bued thefavjer claims that no oi difference m . . . -nd -mn n. -ru.v---i.--.-.i . I l.v.v .uuvvii. kj 14 na'C I Ul but, I J ' i LI. will talk all day Sundayon what . .. : , . v " r ;th j -w-.rTl .'Ti:i?2sw5-L-;- woouxor t w urag. ; ji can triij, pe laovinen TOHowea-witn a iioe unui it j- , . , .j , , i A . fl . . , - . f "V I line Ot pan first be leu, then follow1 ed with a line until it gradually learns i - j , , iL ,v - : T. to bo guided by the line. It -should become Kilifamilir with the ra . . . . . - . . itlmg o, vehicles, tne aight oi qm brei. 1 vito: a. I. -'..i. - r s ' It? -' - tr - l rH j -o New Xor"K,-ha confessed .that he flltHiUlUg ;h&rleaton, S, Claikea Wad rlctity'. 1 - -". 4,-"- r;", ."Vicseck-ijr ifsa.uuUjjSigneaoy; inrmer A PEETTY-;saAE.KOTE.i - juerejs j. oey Jstjiotn spil 'c-'lt rue, iarm.'iH wn ; th- so ar ' " i" . .... .2 1 - 4 1,5 a, j .tr..S-':' O - a CO -.. . Z. s o 3,P. : ' 5 .-S..0Q--O ' A". s 0Q 5 t i2 t g 1 tf 3 X -.s o - p,. - C . S ft ', or i be Kept ells to a broker, note tshaver or .. - rr , for" u;rvteJ ,&rtK, " a, ueauf,c,D. ? The luust not eaffar and the law compels him to pay u witnoQt a dollar vaiUtf received in it -.Now, .among tnera all, -the only in uoeent unin is the farmer, atd l,he $215 of whieh lie is robbfeil i divided be tween the swindler - "Whb drew lip the cutinitjgly devised note, the note sha ver and the lawyer. And the 'inno 3ent'V note hnver knows what 'he is Kninnrr huva v i. " "j uu iwin iu uuw. eu ue is as deep in the iwmdle s the sbarn er. But rlawvr' clients ai alwva innocent and very worthy men. Th - . - . iSome Good Suits. ;The one-horseiarmer has a life-long ambi tion - ta , gain , a reputation 4K wearing a .djrty sbirt.: HeYiU alarm the neighborhood by getting.-un. two honri before day,jthen set around; and not go 4to work tilt after sun op. . - , . . . . . 1 .1 j . . "J- I " vuu- J s Hr will,. pay $3 for a new bridle - - 4 than IflLthfi nnlf nhftw it nil M fiionoa " " - 7 ..lieill get ad of ia neighbors to , hoi a. in irettme cow out of the boir. then-let her dieor want of Attention! 8 took. will get a. and, destroV: U. - - ' - - J. i.t- , -. . - - i.. . He will sprain his;; back,-"lifting somethiBg: to:show; hxwitroiig:,ba.isf. he ;iuiow8 about.; farming,, then ride aronnd the .neighborhood iMonday j - ' r j I " ' - - 4 - t - t i " 1 1 He will go m hiashirt sleeves on a cold day to show how much he5canl - 1 -. , .1 - i - . : ..-.,-, Q v occupy .two-thirds of ; the 'fixe, placti , l ; i it-; - , t, T'V.i " ,'vi' He will ridicule the mechanism! of . . At . . "a tbe fence.- -v . .TTii irnn't ail hcrw'ihfi for a na wfcnanevf bnt will-borrow oueffrom-'hia frlen audT forget ivetata it'.Atiiericqn If Ton have -a c6ld,rceughi broachi( lis, ir ahy':form of- throat or ; 1 ang .iteeaseb do; hot neglect irAyer' Cherry "Pectoral, ?Sf :promplyJtakeDL meats of ibis character. I'twH ' ' -f ."-5 w... - 4. .. . . . .? leiir the note in tWObetwexS!mrp I prepared by DrAlAyiu&qo.ilweU,laaM iC and bfarert and the first, Dart .will six bottiea, ss. " if V t gooa le'ai note lor3a75. Tins the , . . , te -x-'- I "- -m fci l i - " 1 r ile wilk go -to.-town vcatnrpay T-hiEipst-Sisn- , .OC falling health, whether in tlie form of 1 " .- -KijgurdrtTnT$re'rveusne8s7oraV ' s'ease pf General Wearuicsi kn0-.osf' ' f' Atpetito,ehoBld-8Usrestthe useof Aver'a. .--r. t gJtsaparilla. f TMsi preparation Js most V"1 eupcijj'o .ior giving- ioya j. aua atrengta'v - f dlsesrtion and asiniiIiifion'"of fcxTTrcstor " r . ' Jnjr the nervous forces "to tlleirn"QrBa,?t,', "". . editioa;t:iid for turyiB cnrchto'.'r vS' 'aiiditiaiziug tUe blood. :Lr:T-' T l - :i : . . ii i4.t. -. . j .- . iTea yean ago ny health, bean to iitl - , Iwaatroubled With a distressing Cough,14 t ' y NJiht iSweiOB. Weakness and Nervous-..-" ? Bess, J. tried various remedies prescribed ' '.'J "SMQalvlhttt I eouH JJot co up stairs with- " 'oat stepping to rest.-,Sly friend itecon, ''?"Tr-' w ujyu x uiu,- aiiu x Mm uow as neareoT nu - -4l.Iiv.e used Ayer'srSarsaparllla. ln aiY -T y n faintljV f or Scrof uta,an.d know, if 'it -ft iJ; '..' taken, faithfully, that it will thoroughly -... i -eradicate this terrible diseae. I hare also prescribed it as a tonic, as welVaa an. alterfc;- ; jtu alive, and must r:iv that r TimiAstlv hnHp.vA lb to be the tiesf TloddvTnedteme' ever iK T.'J ' ( cempounnpa. v. i:. owier, ir JJ. SH j JM. p., Greeaville, Tenn.'." T" ' j- " - -'i ' l . I Dyspepsia Cured i l ,li would 'be impossible for We to'de-'F- scribe wiiatr 1 snffered- from IudlgestloK w i and. Headache, up-to" :tho . time" I begran v f taking Ayert Sarsaparilla.-' I was under - tb.are .ot various physicians aud 'tried -Si'y-v-v' a reafr many kinds of medicines', bati never obtained Wdre tBan temporary re Jo-'''.; a suon time, mv neauacne aiHHDDeared'3 o- trad iny stomach performed its duties more4i perfectly. ' To-day mv health il "com r - XJiave; been jreatly benefited, by, the,. " prompt ujse of Ayer's Sarsaparfllar"irl"ti 2 tonesu&diBviomtesthexybteiiX. repulatea Ji"- O the uction of the ieative and assimilative ;i : : ' orpans; and vitalizes the-"' bloods' It 1 1s,ii t y.-l-f wwie-m qoudi, tne most reliable oiooa . '-p1 purifier yet discovered. H. D. Johnson, ",-' AvefsSar&pff: ' ' 1 1 1 "f" 1 ' " C. 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The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 14, 1887, edition 1
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