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-J. THE COURIER PQrson.GQ.:Coiirierf -, is publL&ed'la the centre of n .tobacco gr6wiDgVskt0D7g;H'or the" advertiSn mednuns' foT merchants-and warehousemen in the adjoiniPg counties. Circulated largely in Person,. Granville and Durham counties in North Carolina, and HACKNEY, & EQELL, i, EoxBpao, K, 0. Halifax, county Virginia. ; JOB WORK all description neatly executed on short tiHj and at reasonable prices. Whenjn T O - IUCMEY & KOELL Editors and troprictors. , HOME , FiRSTr ABROAD NEXT. 5 4; tsrms of euBSCBiPTiQKi :y $150 Per Year in Advance. One!Copy One Year V':.fl W rv '; ' r Jneuopy Sue Months; - ,.T ; 4 -, ROXBORO, NORTH CAROLINA THURSDAY, April 21; 1887 NO. 34. 'RemHano1 Wt J toade by' RcgJsteredL-v - rl - Bed of work give , thTntiMA-tal 4 Letter, Post Office Order : or JPostal Note. - ; Professional Arcrs. . W. GBAHAM, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hill8boro,N a practice In the Counties of Caswell. Durfiam C. . Wl8TBAB ; ' i. r. Tebby yiNSTEAD nw,;. . ATTORNEYS. AT XAW. Boxbrot N. C. . r prompt attention given to all bnsln ess entrust- i to them. KT LTJKSFOBD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Boxboro. H. C. r 1 w nrfLii.m. Thos. EuSn GRAHAM & RUFE1K, Attorney at law, HiUsboro, N C. Fracticesnn the conntiesof Alamance, Caswe Pwrham, GwiHorrtrOrangc and rei-son. J. t. MKBKITT ATTORNEY AT LA W Boxbore, K. C. ' PruWt (ftttentioa given to Ae coHectioa C. E. Bradsher PRACTit'lNGPHYSlClAN. - Eoxboro, K. C. professional servlees offered to the eiUzens of RoxtoOTO ana srorrotintimg comronn tv. PRACTICING PHYSICIAN. Eoxboro, N. C. n.n not nrofessionally engajrert J can be ftiVnrt at my residence, wbtcfeis the witt ami Ium i5d the bouse recently occupied by George ftrnett. OR. C. W. BRADSHER DENTIST, .Oners tos services to the public. Calls promptly j.j Pai-ann and arUoimnr cOlTTities. him aunuty.c p f ; yy -l J JJR. J. A. GEOGHEGAN Offers his PROFESSIONAL. SEBT1CE9 to the citizens of Roxboro and stiTronndinp ennntry. special attenUon paid to diseases f Females ana cunaren. rabtnd, VXi. THE SPftllO TEUl OF ROKBOR O AC A b E M Y Open to Both sexes. -o-o-o Opened Jantiwry 10th, 1887. JAMES W. TIIXETT, Principal, MlH Pamela C. Wyche, Assistant. Tuition for 80 weckSi in Prjiuaryepart 4tent $10.00. ... i . ' ' Common Enirhsh Branchea f W- -HiiChcr EngihsU and Languages, t20.00. , ADVERTISEMENTS Kaleigh, N. 0. PIANOS M ORGANS, Sewing Machines. . . Yery Lowest Prices, Mast MeasonaUe Terms. PIANOS .STKINWAY., ' , : KRaNICH & tjACH, t BEHR EROS., CIHCKERING. JCMER50K , ORGANS ' - GREAT WESTERN, KIMBALL, ESTY. MILLER. , WHITNEY. . i ' BRIGEPORT, . . "Write for prices and term a. j. L. .STl!?E, . . RaliegliN. C, $250.00 WttlBUY ONE OFjTIIE - Dnrhant Saw Mftls complete! Hqk3t' Ut op eratioiw.witb48 inch BOI14 tooth aTi Q iaetl arriagef iafeetofwaysj Automatic set works and Motion. lead, two caBt hooks, haminer and xnonker wrench.- Particnlarsand terms on ab Umtion. address LEWIS B IjOVH T, Trop'r. Central Iron Works, Durham.. If.. C. apr 49 Ij wThaJJreat"American. fOBAGfiODBBERIHG Dparalds. WBITB yOB CIECTJlISsUS A?TD PRICE3T Wjwfaelwrer and Sales Agent CenfraV Iron WoVks, Unrbfcm. V, . . .. tr" "J. -. Hew Miller, , "Wholesale and lietail Dealers in CABMGES,WAG0H3SS&C r - 57te LdrgestyJn, The Statf r D WlIle Va ' - X - J. L. STONE, COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDNIGS MOST- DAY, APRIL 4th,. Ordered that the board meet pur guant to adjournment. Preaeuf, W. T.-Noell, D. W. K. Richmond, Geo. A. Rogers and T. II. Street, Ordered that the county treasurer p&j S. P. Satterfield fifty seven dol larsSuid seventy five cents for Eervi ces as clerk of the- board of tounty oomoiissioners Ordered that the count treasurer pay Wm. Wrenn ninety nine dollars for building bridga across Mayo at J. b NeaVa. Ordered that the county treasurer pay J. W. Slaughter sixty centa.for setving road notice in AllenfiTilIe townthip, - Ordered that the, county treasurer pay J. W. Cunningham eighteen do!- ars for provisions furnished the Misses Waitons for 188(5. Ordered that the county "treasurer pay A. a. J5aira two aouarB anu twenty five cents for provisions fur nished Millie Ilarria a pauper. Ordered that the county treasurer Dav John S Coleman three dollars for provisions'furnished Sam Murray a pauper. Ordered that the county treasurer nay John O'Sriant nine dollars and fifty cents for services rendered t courthouse and dock. Ordered that the county treasurer tei6urer oav James Sounders nve dollars for services rendered at the 10 poor house. Ordered that the county treasurer py Geo. W. Barnett fur dolhirs for 'I gallons of corn whiskey for medical purposes at the poor house. Ordered that the county treasurer pay C. G. Mitchell eighty four dol lars and twenty six cents for drugs and stationery for count? per ac count on file. Oidtred that the county treasurer pay Haik Wilkerson three dollars fur making two f oHins for paupers. Ordered that the cnnty treasurer pay A. J. Hesters three dollars lor pr.iviiitna for. pauper. Ordered Chat the county trcasurei pay. liackijey & Noell four dvlUtrs fifty eents for printing 'notices &c Ordered that the county treasurer oav Lea Fit lev ix dollars for inak lug band railings to court house Qrdfrd that the county trts:Uier pay Kedford VaKghan two hundje and twenty five d l!ars for building biidg5 acioss FUt river near Moore' mill. " . Ordered that the county treasurer pay C, A. Doniel & Co sixteen xiol lars and fifty nine cents for meichac- dise furnished the count'. - Offered that John S. Coleman furnish Sam Murray one dollsr. per mouth for three months in provisions. Crdered that C. G. Mitchell refund to J Ln Gates two dollar?, it being poll tax erroneously listed in 1B86. Ordered that J. S. Menftt's ie3ig narion r.s one of tho counsal to the joardbe not accepted and he ber held tricft'y to Ji is contract as one of Lui ford &.Merjitt attorneys foi the board county commissioners. Ordered that ex-Sheriff C G. Mitchell refund to Mrs. Moriah G r rett six dollars and thirty ix" cents, it being tax on land hated erroneous- Ordered thfttJ, Tbqraa3.be al l)wed to" list taxes in Ilollowaya township- for 188C- . - Ordered that Jesseo Day and b'.s wife be allowed a comfortable sus tanance at tho poor house. - Ordered that X. B. JFoody Jurnish Mann Sco t one dollar per month ut ihrtio mrmFV irf iirnvisinna. Orderea that; D :M. Andrgwsjbf allowed license to retail spirits in the Ctitcber -building in the -town of iJoxboro for three months. .,r9rdered.that j A.' Mofion - be granted license tosell s'pinta7 by the quart at his residence in Flat- Eiver township for 3 monts. Ordered thut W. L. Thomas be allowed license o sell spirits by the qaart dt his sfore-ifl F AHenWille'for three months. ordered thao- R.. A? Williams, jr.; be planted Iicase to seltrs jni t by the quart neat-S:' B.- W'insfeacU taill in Woodale township' for' three months. - - - r Ordered that J. L- .Morton be "al to wed liceBf to" retaiJ 8 pi rite Tat h is shore neLr Bethel , for: three : Ordered that A. J.-Bowling; be al lowed to sell spirits the quarfat PuViVwnaWn nnar b J uiao mill for three months.. , -.:n w mn4 Ordered that Geo. W. " Bamett .be gran fed license, to sell spirits in Rox boro by retail at the Gem Saloon near the black smith shop on: Main treet. .-. i?.' ' ;; firi; Ordered that Pavid Yarbro be.aT- owed license- to sell, spirits by . the qaari; at his bar room in; Eoxboro township near brick house., v. , '"'' Ordered that L. Simpson-'&T Co - be allowe i license to retail apirits at.the old Chambers bar-room injhe townJ of Roxboro.-, '- Grdered that the following persons were appointed for the yariuuatown; ships as list takers and assessors," to" wit : ' . Cunningham's, S. A. BarnetV, TT, M. Faulkner and H. S "-Wiustead, ; jr. Olive hill,. Geo.. A, Rogers, :T. . J. Carv-r and R. W. Sergeant. Bushy Fork, W. A, IVarren, A. M. Long and E. S. Malone;- Flat River, Monroe Cash, G. .W Moore1 and W. F'Timhe)ake. Mt, Tirzuh, G. G. Moore, J. B Glenn and J. L. Clavton. Allensville, VV. P. Yancey, Capt H. Harris and A. II. Bumpasa. Holloways, John F. Woody, S. O . Uurapbriesn-ud J. P. Yancey. Woodsdale. Jos. ,H. Hail. 'Wm. Jones and J ohn S. Robertson. ; Roxboro. Green Daniel, J. A. Car ver and JohnD. Clayton, jr. Ordered that S. B. Winstead's monthly report as county treasurer be ar proved and recorded, - Ordered that W. H. fully 'a re port as shei ifi" be acoepted and placed on file. 5 ' ;r Ordered that S. B. W instead fur nish Wm. Kann one dolior ad'v fifty ceits per mouth for tkree months in provisions. Order that D. N. TFilkerson, a maimed soldier of OraQge Cs?unty, be granted free license to peddle goods, ware, merchandise in this cyunty for a term of twelve months. - . - There being no further business the board adjourned to meet 1st Monday io April, J88T. IF. T. Noell, Chairman, S. P. SattebfieiVd, Bd. Ci'k, C. C. Henry Cly ae a Statesmoxu Clay's father was a Baptist ' minis ter and died n few years - after : lien ry's lirth, leaving the family in al ject poverty. If in those days we could have seen young Clay as the pasters by frequently sw him seate astjidntho eld b'ind mareguidin her with a rope baiter no .saddle tr perhaps seated on a sack of corn bound for tho mill with his tangled tow bail falsing or rising in every "di- ietiou, feet bare, plastered with pud with two or three myalid toes treated to the luxury of cotton bandages' that J had once been whi'e, I sayil we bad seen this we scarcely would have singled him out as a child with a glo rious destiny. V . Jn 1807 he ran fjr the legislature of Kentucky. One incident demug his heated canvass will enabe us to understand ' the rare : power he pos sessed in mingling with and winning all classes without io any case com promising his manhood or sacrificing iiis principle.- On the occasion to which We refer be delivered- an im-7 passioned oration to alargeaudience; There were present a number "of huh- ters. Alter tne speeca was enau aa old banter who -seemed to. be the champion 'of .the crowd beckoned Clay to his side. . 1 oiusg man, oegan the old hunter,' you want to go to the legislature "-'do TU-?X do j replied Cl'av. Are you a good shot queried the marksman. . I v consider "mjfcl oae, was the reepome. Then, take this old rifle, she never misses in the! handof a marksman, and if you can hit the' mark at eighly-jards you shall to so the legislature Glay, coolly raised she rifle took aim .and to bis surprise pierced the bull ' eye. It was a chVnee shot, exclaimed one of Lis opponents; -he' must try again. Noreplied Clay, beat tliat" firsthand 1 will lie was elected by a sweeping majority , . . - - Later ia life his, adyj tact in in fluencme his coB8titrien!;g was-illus raied in the following manners Clay had voted for a rbill that was nnpop uTar withV: great Dumber, jbf voters. -He found ithari work to-teunteraet the nrei udices createdby; his political foes Dne day fhdeting and old. time frtehd he'said,! Wp56 -f can .count: on to'nr vote. . No, replied the other, you voted f or the compensation bill and J I cannot lupport you.1-. Have' you; aJ laood rift inqured Clay." lreV Does I it eiver flishf--It never did but once. iAIiiv that did-yoa 'fling it Jtwaj 1 After that Ad; yoa; nil No, E picked ' the ih jdUried:5it ; again and brought jdown the ' game, r Have l ever flashed but on tho coTn-l' - s.. . v-.',., .r: - nensatroh bill? No.rwiU von throw I-7 may?SNo,;nrreitedt eraspinffClavhT tne nmt andjryyoaftgaio." ?f if eld'. States itnate ind i rom that hourl'sad Vhfe D fcha Wjf of promise, wifcherl he glorified and dignified t i: r ' .' ' '1 ' "'"--. "5 s- w, -S'tatesmanshiri: r-': :'-'- " 'Mdniln',ITvJt)faiKm9if. ; ' I Made the H6rShS ' Jspl : "Bet yon a dollar I can make that hoise luugn," safd a nian with a whiter . i. 1. - ' . a. J - J , '.-I' : ;.. - .rl- l, jiu pea a uvmure 100s oeasi Oil the flank. . " J . . 'fifoea tiie horse know- you.'." askedl a saa evea man. to whom toe cuuMnh lengewus dressed. . - - "'xNever saw, him before in my life. ish& tMeameai any otnernorser "Just-ibd same so far as I can Sf e, "Vyel., i il have to go you a dpllarJMan was placed here to live for an- for luck. .-1 . ne man wi!h tne wwte hat passed nis nanus over-tne-nostrils oi toe beast, and -then stepped back upon the sidewalk. A moment later the then his upper lip shriveled up so UisU ttiat seven teeth snrans mtoHofrinrr.nKoc ,t h, rnna n ,f View. . . I See hinr laugh!" yelled the man with tne white hut, as he danced a Jincashire vtep on the -flaggmg.. Tears leaped to the eyes of the, hoi se and his rcsmralioiis came heaw and rascana ne intea nis neaa into tne air ana nttarna a noaraa jrurraw. i ''Give me the money; I win the bet, csclaimea the man witn tne white hat, amid a series of wheezes arid snorts from the laughing beast . The sad-eyed man gave up his, dollar and passed on. Just as the animal was about to drop down from exhaus- turn the man with the white hat - pulled a blue-bottle fly from his vie- lim's nostrils. - j.uau uin.3 wui u.jjjai. i uv , won to day," he sa.d,. giving the horse a congratulatory slap. "Its rather tough o tl.q critters, but a rellow must live, you know. Ton can nsc a fly foi oneexei:mentoniy, but when, you have a bott'e fall, as I hare here in my jKHiUt, -you do hot mind the loss.--Chicago Herald. - Enjoy Life. 1 I What a truly beautiful world we live ' - mi .Nature gives ua aranaear 01 moun tains, gleos "and oceans, and thousanda of means of enjoyment. We can de' sire no better when in perfect health; but how often do the majority of peo pie feel like giving it. up disheartened, discouraged and worn out with disease, whenthere is no eccSsion foT this feel" inert as every sufferer crd easilv obtain aatisEactOrj-prOof, that HZrceny August Ffyicer, make them free -from dis ease, as when' born. Py8pepsii and Liver Complaint are the direct, causes of seyenty five per cent, of such-lnala .dies asBiHousrRSSliidigestton. - Sick IIidache, Costivenes?, ' Nervous Pros tration, Djzzinfs ot the Head, Palpi tation of -the Heart,-and other distress ing srniptoma. -Three dosea otAug ust Flower will -prove-i iter; wonderful effect.. Sample bottle? 10 cents, 'frv it. . . Didn't Need a Theimometer. Must be pretty cold -out'yfur wayi he observed to a farmerholiad jdst come into market with' his whiskers fullofrost. "Yes, tolerabfev" 55V hat did. your-thermometer reg- ? I hain't got none. L l ! should thfnkr yoq A.would want to know how cold ,it was. UN6,; I don't keer" much;."! km alius tell by touching rmy tongue to the axe whether it's -last1 summer or this winter:' - i .Wilmington Star:. JMrEphraim (J iuse, one of the oldest pilots on .'the Cape' Pear coast, died -from an attack of aralysbvednesday morning Jast about 1 o'clock,' . at Bahi "Head His funeral took place yesterday - morning at Smithville. 2 - : s -Texas'ought to'havev? a war of-its awnwith -Mextea td?get rid "of its? srf- perfluous braves, r One acobst a des persdoat? CJanjeron fonghtiBit men; killia ff'ohe'of tb ShenfTs posse :and wounding two oth'ers.- Ie made bis escape." He used a sixteen repeating rifle.V-Wilmington Star. Snbscribe tothe Cotjribk. li"J0 SANCTUM SKETCHES. " ' ' ' Jas A.-toDinson, in cnariotte tJnromcie.J y -" , - ' - '4 v - . took"one that didnt pay.me ixT dreama of jouth-when hopd - " - v & v v .v;giiiov L disappointment andhubscribed just to encourage him and fnnrleisf an tIomfiAna ,- ura wioVicd in J in of fan o mTiTTaif imiMaLj n- .4.;nn la Pf .aympatby;- mmgled with ,sad- $AtqrEKPiELl :-.inessAi-jesteemea inena ana a most escmiaoie k gen tieman 'oi - tnis sute, Jfiom a "trae woman's ' heai'L and (across which no shadow had 'crossed to dim its brightness- and- beautv. Jsl now ejperieilcina deep sorrow. - The . " . I (rjnii. WfiMnma-K.v -rTio' trrt the habiliments of mourning.- Titv, ir tut tKo We so soon to break foith in the wau 0f angir.sh. Human happiriess never continues long nnbterruptedj and doubtless it ws wisolv so ordained. othp.r lifp. nnrl . warn life inva nlwava I perfect,' he would, from the Wy naHave become of me? Wouldn't I be tu re of his being, forget the- source fi0m which hiB blessings flowedt- Ab! mv'find. t-. a ha hAn hr..Von the sweet melody of yourlife hushed jl vet memorv will often pathpr nn the did tnakn mmn.parth. RpmftmriPi: it is DOw attuned to th irtvnns ant.hpmt, that ring forever through the land of the -.redeemed. -The silver-chain ls Levered here; a l,nk has been welded Ur;, -!,;-" 4h& "-c.,rtK hath no sorrow that heaven can not CQre , How soon this change from mortal to immortality may come to each one of ,,, nn.fi;n4r P.m Tia stm f;f u?a VerVnif.ht mav 1ihfc nnr wav 0 the world beyond. Or we mav mount up on the light of to-morrow's morn or tread the golden clouds of this Babbath eve. We may rise to Wen oh the fraranftW tl.P com. the coming spring; or it maybe that f - nPYtl upon th sniTCiittg winds o;jiexl winter we may spread our pinions now we shall go is a mystery. -No one Ccmes back to tei,he stOryWc may be ferried across the dark, river, or led through a shadowed- valley, Dazzled with a blaze of distant glory, and guided-by ifs falling light, we may rise up through trackless space j alohe, or we may be borne aloft on Ithfifihrnino winca nf mfcrhtv a.Tnre1s. r j j. it r,. : T. lit dnpa not matter ah tn that. If vn go by the fountain of blood, y the cross of Ohr-sf;. all will b wll.-, - Our Pre-Historic C ly. While excavating recently in the! middle of Patton Avenue for the es cape pipe of the fountain, the work men; when several feet under the surface, struck a pavement with reg ular cut curbing, aid with coble stone pavement. Alderman Alonzn iianktn and oihers of; our. oljdef citi zens say not withm their memory wasi woik ot that kind done. here, and! that the pavement should be1' exactly lu the middle'of the-street enhances the m3'stery It " must ' have beenMin torhitrater" s done when Asheville was- inhabited! by a differeo t race rom .that which exists to-day but Chey evidently pbs-r sessod intelligence, " enterprise? and local pride, and foresaw tjre grand preparations which the future moun tain metropolis -woald" attairf.-It mast hure heen a people who reqnlredj njrfoWE'treets aiTd iraprqW".Bidewalks, pore blood. Leading medical author tlTs sidewalk' being , itbon t 'Afee ! feet ities inaorsyrAyeiVSarsapanlla' as i jm -- T. 1 -....-"i .-J-d -.''----?. , 3 :..l ftin final' 1lnn11hl?it;fn4i.n MhJI.iLi. 51 wiue- u mo excavtwons coujuuei0 uooniwiwu iiumjiug ujouiuuo 6arrted further , there iaftiO,tfoubt but higlf<jHntarV.taihuul- for such hiiden treasures. -. Thecity aal thats'omethingVery interesting would working- and productive powersof be found.-;This busy life, .howevfef, both hand and "braia, '"s ' ' will nof. loslifv a waatft of timft "arld: 'J " "": " thontres are-having .Ihepre-htttorfolv-, V?' u; ; .T side-walk taken upVlbuC whether to place: in ou city. museW ornot has' riot yet beenT fully deciaed.-e- viUe Citizen. - . . ; A ErnSSive DelavV :"s T--Vi.i.-'-H ;-.'Jprari6ator,;hife -another jaaa-to - . j , , means to .expel from, the system those disease .ertns whfeh'&iufie. scrofula, indigestion-, debilrty, rbenmatism, and si6kJ headachev .The; only .rehable itiMm u ir. narrflr a iron inniH. . ..- , -- - If tak3 a boy twenty-five minutes to cut threesticks of -wood" to get supper iyr row Jonff:willjt take bim H. ,-.-, - . - - , - V -'V - it ,1. " ' i - Bring your lob work.to the CoUBt- nextjnormnf to walk three miles jn - SJ - , . . v -. - . & . ?. .- er oSBce Satisfaction guaranteed - to town? BILL ASP. ON KEWSPAPEI v Bill Arp says:; Some papers are not much account at to appearance,' but I someway more - thanj I "paid for 'it vubjiuw vm, iiit:uu,u,HfMf Biiruj tern - (5 eprgla and sent it to meahd 1 ontcry any one of tbtf lots was in my county, r ho 1 inqiure-.t about the lotr, ajaa - wrote to my irietid to attend the He. "did so and bid 6ffl;the'loVat '$30. and I. soli ft ihaf month to-the m;in it lofned for;$100!;aad bo I maoe: Bixty - eisht dollars ' clear hv tekine the paper. My-father told me that . - - . whfn hn teacher was wanted away off in a dis eot the situation, knda little eirl was Uenfto him. After awhile she grew up mighty po tty and sweet, and he fell in love witu her, and married her. JS"ow if he h ad fr't taken that Danei what ,dr vnn rno.inn wnnlrl some other ..fellow; or maybe nat jit '"Me. " ' - . Daniel "Webster, 'as a Vayniof Bills : " .. ;auo iw-unmea a. xueius usea to The lat Jnmes T relate in the -most graphic manner the particulars -of-his first interview witil tlie gdliKe Daniel. MrFields lusu a iau iresurom-tue coon try' feerm2 as a aatitor; clerk in the oooiv-store oi ;.waien lie afterwards oecame the head." 'Being the junior Klerk. ho 'Wiia rltanorfharl .. lYi-.nv. ,Ur. j uiv..uitvu 1 m j 1 1 v iio HT, CUlt and "W8" errand i uiuu iiiiu uuKincsa or tne store ui fordod namelv." to collect a loner 8tantIinS and ever-gjowing bill from - " 7 . " Uamel Webster, livery one else in rtor,--hd-'.tried, and failed. It waB now th. turn of -the new hand, He'went iuto Miv ITebstcr's, office, mado 18 most graceful bow,; and, haniintIio-biU Bai4'111 Polite81 tone 5 T,ie 3rm Reseat their cop piimeuts to you, Mr." Webster, mod beg to remiud you that their account has been running for a good "matiy years, and .th0y- would be extremely obliged to you if you could settle it this morning." 'Yonng man,'isaid Webster, 'hoV can 4 man pay a bill who has noi money? Look here; see for yourself, "Saying this he opened; nis desk, and Iol there lay a heap of banknotes which he had received 80me time- before d. Imd totally forgotten! "I beg your pardon, young man; l Have some money. 1 was not aware of it. Help yourself.-' lho vouuff man counted5 out tho money, signed the receipt, and . went back fo ,the store with the light of victoryJjnui8 eyes. Spectator. They Arbitrated, -;- i An old tramp, who had agreed to 6at , wood for half an hour for his breakfast froma BaUimore vwoman quit at the seveuth stick and saidv-c -''MadaiTjf,-I-have jstruckfori more breakfast aud less wood; are yoa wh f'.Certaiuly,' she repliedand she left tbe-tase in the hands of her bull dogj who ran," the tramp" half a -jnile and deciked that a lockout was inevit- jable.-j-cAan." :: A.perfect 6unl bodyand a mina paired are possible onty " with existence --It vastly-increases Hhe ? A Scientific-writer tells liowwater ca--" rAT.wf1tls W wrue a iew, lines on -sheet of .writing;- papir lhat .kept m m hot water for three jear ; I'tv r-i; '".i ' premicawr.-;ii you-aw sure ne is a I break the lie ws to him"5 - - - - . - . AVei" Cathaftio-PiMaaWuItrf to ery ag v They a'rffmUd and pleas. an irracfclon; thoroagrjandBVarchiog M . . a iin enect. anu,oeing sugar-.coateu, 1 J iu j.e.- iievcr 9 give satisfaction; . -y . May ber-increased", r,the " IMgesttv -'rganf '.x' vBtrengiaenea,.an.wie-JJowei3 reguiateu, taking Ayofs-Pilla. ftlheBe spills ;r: ,1 purely v vegetable Avfi heir composition; ; Thev contain neither calomel nor anv other". t: v dangerous drug and jmaie taken With Clv-v: "perfect af etylby persons -of JJ1 Jiges. 5 t- 4 " -t, . -- f. x -was, Kreafc suuerer irom. juyspepsm - - :.)'rr. . - anti- Constipation. ; I. had ,n appetite, ? is ; Became greatly debilitated,-aud waa cob- ??.-y . '" stantly afllicted with Headache and DUi-' v ' 4 -. ii9s. -I consulted our family doctor, who . - J ptetcribed lor-meat.various times.'Wlth- out affording jnore than; temporary relief. - : t I finally commenced taking-Ay er's. liftB. -" ia a snort lime my tugesuon anu apncnu - inr "bowels were resruTatd,-nJ, by theu". time I finished two boxes of these Pills my .' tendency, to headaches "bad disappeared, ' -", -and I. became etrong: and welL Xarius , M. Logau, "Wumiagton, D.el.i- f vj vC fl was Iroubledvlor over si vear'Vrtth, - Tjvta r--ArTMt.t..-nJ pnral T)Mlit.v. licommenced taKina: Avar's ruts,' w,,mh!v,!'v fore finisbtagf half a box.of this' medicine -j-" ' my appeute ikl Bireugiu were, rcswntsu. 1.,ift..'si C,O.Clurk,Danery,Conn. J i V-.t'', ' v Arer's Pills - are-, the tbest. rnediclnet .. atid for all diseases caused by a disordered' fj, Stomach., and. Liver. I suffej'ed for. over s? three - year with Ileadache, )ndij?estfon. $:. and Constipation; I bad no appetite, ana J v -was weak and nervous most of the time. ' I . i-1 by usi n q Vt: three boxes -of Ayer3 1?iils,'and, at tb : li ' samo time dieting myself I .was com- i Bkitely cured. My disreHtive orsruns. are i' now in pood-order and I am iu; perfect Health. Philip Lockwood,Topeka,Kuns. J'Aycr's Pills have benefited me wondi fnlly. For mouths I Kuflered from-Indi-"' tfestion and Headache, was -restless t nt iiisht; and had a bad taste In fnvTnoathiv;;r?:;i very morning.- After takin.oue hoxof t? t V" J. Ayer'sPills, all these troubles -disap-,T ! j:.rc pe'ared, niy food digested well, ndniyir.5'-vV1j;i..-deep was"refre.sbinr. Henry C. Hfm!' tneaway, Kockport, Mass.' t v , : , I I vms cured of the-Piles by the vne'et p&jRZfj AVer's-Pills. - They jiot only relieved nw ir??.' . of that painful disorder, but gave jue toU-.-5-. jsreased:vlgor,and restored: my, heatth. a : John Lazarus, St. John, If. B. ' AVer's; Pi I if Prepared by Tf: J. C. Ayer k rv, Lowell, Mass. JBold by aU Druggist a&d iealr in. Medicina. B.C. TJACKSTETj ' . . JOHNIAOETJi,' v Ddeham, y. c-T Support Your . ... V THE COURIERj; PUBLISHED Jr -THE- Only Paper Publlslied: In : : TERSSU. COUNTY V- - ... -IT 13 . iJ.; ALWAYSt GIVES v If -3 J , ' 'i J r 5 J. 'v ' ""i j r "t n LOCAKMIB STATE S 1 - r V -j7V '. 1 - SUBSCIUFTI0N? PRIC3 1 OfE YEAR fy You vJcannot poeSibJy iregwti the small ; ? amoont taus spent, j v -: V ' . -v 5. S- AH the fiew ol the County will WgivV v ' en," ancl y'ja will kow everything y , , 'Cof importance Mraaspi-.' ,. -ring around. yoiu ' " ,J Send 'Bt Year tfflc&At Cc: Mi ; v , 1 7 "'v- " 1 . ...v. " - rt 1
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
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April 21, 1887, edition 1
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