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v. .y- . V mm wunty mm . , PUBLISHED Bt ,' - . - Editors & proprietors. tra.-argn, -,r,s"yi i 1 "-rr,. r1 'nr. ;ttksb EnfrTed"HCcWdl'ng to' PosUrttf'gula G. , ft secon d cl ass m fitter. 1 !" t!' , 8tjBsomPTloN"trinMai 1 fcopy, 1 year, 1 copy Ciwonths 5. " ,i , 11.50 - .7" KOXBOUO, N.C., J ONE 23, U87. " THE.BAH.BOAD '- " Ticxneeting held jn Lynchburg oi v-- ', the jith,iwu8 one of the most jeutho ; . i'.-'i- .'iiastieiid baririduiua yet held, and ; wag largely J attended. Though' wt """- V'v . cnoQl.8;Mre badJioped to, tell whe had the contract to bmld the road; " V" t nr -what ay-work will begm; yet we Y y . thiqkt after an interview with Messrs ' y Long ahdrMerntt that we should be ; , : . t " mnch encoaraged. There is mach t y; , jet to do before the work of construe -v tioa will ''bejihi '"bat we. believe we can safely say. that work will-begin 1 inside of sixty Says and when on oo .- , beguiL -lt m bo 'poshed "to cotuple- , " tion as .early as possible. Iathecon- ' , tract of consolidation there-vas o be ' . a president two vice-presidents, and 7 S- ?fiftejen directors; the president and , V , vico-.preaidents to act with the board of directors in their meetings. Ihe ' . president was to be frpra Virgiuia, one , J vicepresident frorn Korth Caiolina, ' and the "other ; vice-presiden t from . either State. Person county only gets ondirector, bt we shonid congrat -ulate oat eejve8 en the election of Mr. : J. A L to that position. He will ' f pare neither time nor means in doing vha ho can for Ihe furtherance of he scheme. BjIow we give leport of tin neet:rig; . ' ; The meeting waa called to order : t . liie pirciors' rooms ot the People's ; iWnk.m the afternoon of June 14th, 'I hy M Ij-Peter J. Gtey, President, at ,-4 o'clock He moved that Mr. J. S. Oirry of "'Dnrham, be called to the - hiiif.'' The motion was uuaniniously :,:j?irrfed, -m, nlao a luotion to make jtfr. X. McDona'd Secretary. 'Lt chairman briefly slated tho t'bject'of tlie meeting to be Luo ratifi . crttwn of the coiisolidation of the t- ihree railroad companies, to-wit: The Lynchburg and Halifax, the Uoxboro, 1 uud it Durham and Koxboro. - :. A committee on proxies consisting s,f Messrs. EI. Franklin, of Lynch- bnrf;N. T. Green, of Halifax, and ' J. B. Green, of Durham, waaappomt and afier an examination reported .,C,532 shares out of a possible t3,C76, t represented, which Bhows the deep .: interest manifested m the road.' : Mj. Otey made a brief report in V' . legaht to the consolidation. He stated i.' ' that the contract makes the organi ' Jsition consist of a Presiilent, two Vice-Pfesidents and fifteen Dirtctois. k The president fiaid he did not de - ei re to be understood as promulgating ' , ! r that the read will be completed to ' Halifax Court House before any oth ' - r. "We cannot bdild the road until ' ; v it is proderly-located. You must ; s. auhonze the mortgage, yonr bonds . -will have, o be engraved, they will " have to ho listed on the Stock Kx- ; r , . ? change and will hare to be negotiated. '"-"The rod will have to be located, es - f .timates made, bids invited terminal - ' facilities secured J i.e report was !."'. .received and adopted. - '-JJ-'--"" The tby laws of the. Lynchburg, ; ' -Halifax and North Oarolmji railioad were read and adopted for the Lyuch .-bnrgand Durham. , ; A Resolution was Adopted auihorz- ing4;Le. President and Board of Direc : tors to execute a murtg tge on the V; proposed road at the rate of $15,0u0 frpQT mile. 1 his amount, however, was reduced some by the Board of Di' ec- tor; they hxiug the amonnt ::t 1,- " 600,001) on entire line, u bich will be . about one hundreJ and ten miles. ' . .The meeting then pre ceoded tr ;. elect officers for the Lynchburg and ' Durham Kailroad. -t 'ilr. C. Y-'Winfi-ee nominated Alaj 'Peter J. Otey for the presidency, ana ' an ro' aion the unanimous vote of the lr etdckholders was cast for him. ' Messi s. tj; Carr, bf Darham. and A wooa . jsoniain, oi Mahrax, were :,. mianimoushp elected, vice-presidents. -'.Mr. B. Camerna in a happy" little , epeech seconded '-.t!7e - noun uai ion of Messrs; J. . S. Carr'and Wood Bould-. . - in ur., roryice-presiaents, a: a receiv "cd coniderab!e applause. ; . :: 'rhe .Dietiting then :dvidid info ' couiitia.&c after whicbthc follow inuirecrfit i were reported and uuan? r- Lynchburg Jacob II Franklin, . J. 1 i;iarh, A. -W. Kowl.n, S. M. ir. Jones. J. Ji. VUifrce, UL Miller.. : " CamnboU Johu4iickaQti, Edward yv levine, tiat&te Vl Vithera. v. "rVjv.-.; i If' Halifax II., A. Udmundaon, Jos. TStebb:iis, W. Wutkins - - " y -XDurham-p'Gcorge ;.W.' Watts. "Ed- warn . r. nsw. ; . V: Person J A Long, Roxboro- ' , - , The- rteetipsr' of Stockholders then . adjourmd, and a meeting of the n .. Board o -.ITi rectors vvasjhrld. THe eessfon'-wfts briefandrtliey adJourneoT til hight, when the, a'ijnaiiiWtaeflt" " ing lii6ieJ until after uii inight con . ' ejderin the routeriu o the city uud . After much, dismission it wrs de .. , cided to adopt route." A' from, Butt i . burg-to Jjynenourg, wn.ch 'comes rn ; at or . near Karu-& , "fiff cksbnV . 'Am, ..V-Mg. nulls,' in tiio riighhorhood of the ir Grounds. T'Z.'T"'- ; : - Mupr.J, AVGood win was' elected ; V Chief Engineer and Mr.-WalWr Jzard ' ' first assistant engineer. s T - The entjre route fr&m PouA nosfon fo Lvuchbuft? 1ms been loalted.- The ' reminder.of ihe route'wilf bo located tbo direoiori at an erly'day., WASHINGTON LSTTSR J t'- - -vr. ' ' :'- v. Froinonr Regular Correspondent The-Bybject of pensions tiaa go'nerallj"" but JtUIu lotferesif fof - unyoTiu .bnt uidividnal ponsipn rs mnd thoir fatn- lies, but the payment of the Jongest back pension, ever patd bytho Gov" . 1 itO'1 k rnmeun . to t rancis 1'att. rson, hlind bcggfif ot Eliuira, N. Y. is in teresting enough to form the plot of a novel. - "W hen ho wtis a soldier in Union Army during the" war, one d,ay Ahiloon picket duty. "Patterson 'be came suddenly blind. He wandered iround helplessly ;for some days, and being mits8ed from the Gam p- he was classed as Vdeserter. On his ret urn to ISImira his family . abandoued him n account;, probably, of ,h:s dis ' position to drunkenness. For eigh teen years he wont begging abont the town led by a trained sheperd dog his only friend. Now tho possesion f $13,322, the amount of his back pension and the surety of .$72 :nouth during his life time, has caused liis family and former -friends to rally Ground him to that degree that he is in danger of being reduced to return :ug to his former partnership wit It ihe dog, through their avarice and greed. He applied for a pension somv yeai'B ago, but the difficulty of ex plaining away the charge of desertion caused the delay. The American Telephone Co. are jnpleaantly conspiouous at present "t n rough the publicity given the form erlifecf its Vice .President, T. - W lyrer. Mr. Tvrer has lived for sev eral years in Washington, and has been largely interested in the North Washington Improvement Co. Some enemies of his and the Company hav published these ntatemer.ts in order to break down Tyrer and the Com pany. The latter seem able to stand the assault, a? an investigation by a committee of the s ock holders de velops no fradulent transaction but Tyrer will probably go to the wall. As the charges against Lira are tiue. 3Ir. Tyrer dees not deny- baring served a term for forgery. Man's vengeance on man is relentless and nce a discovered criminal, always a criminal, and though we are told of the joy in Heaven over the one sin ner that repenteth, there is very iit tle belief on earth in his repentance, and he ifl told that God wiil forgive him, but man cannot The chances for the prevention of crime arc con stantly retaided by its being almost an impossible for a man who has once been convicted of a enm", to return to the association of honest people. So long as Christianity withhold its confidence from those who have erred, so long wiil our prisons be more than half filled by those who are serving their second and third terms. The proposal to utilize the Revenue Marine by appointing graduates of the United States Naval Academy to the vacancies in the service is again n 1 . rider discussion. As it now -stands ibersdu&tes of , the Academy are given $1,000, and' ) elegated to private life, with the exeptian of a few who dtand at the headof the class. Thev are appointed to such places ns may be vacant m the Navy at the time of their graduation. The idea ia, that the Revenue Marino Service oilers field of usefulness for the other grad uaies. It mchtbe considered that young man" with a-Hue cducitiou md $1,000 in cashwas well equipped U) begin the battle of life without the Government which has already edu cated him being obliged to find him i salaried position.-"' But it is not en tirely a question of the young rnan's- mtereat. In case of the sodden need of a Navy,. trained and skilleu.officers would be "wanted to command if, and it is exceedingly doubtful. if many or these young men after having pursued for a number of-years private busi ness would bo found ehicient otEcers, and it is still more) doubtful-if any would be able or. willing "to sacrifice persoaal interests to the call of Iheir .... v , Government, ; The Secretaries bf the treasury and Navy to whose jnris': diction the matter belongs, are.niufe on the 8u bj'"St,"-but officers "of exper !ieuce and judgment like Commodore .Schfey and-Coniipodore- Vv'alker,' ex Kxprc S3 themselves -cordially in favor of ihe echeme. " , : " , Five 'men appointed -under "Civil service rnlesjvtve. uecliued the posi tioiis offered 'tliem. f f heir reason is the fimalIoss'of 5the .fialaiy,. St,000 1 por arm urn. - Itbeiug inadequate, to the requirements of. the". examimiUQu StenogrAphyi expert penmanship, and thcT higher- b anchea tf-' Mathematics vvef e some of 'the-requi.rements.'.Thosf who pass de not have a' Very high re ward for Jheir ; efforts wliilo ; those- who fiil, haye'the. comfort of'koo' inrr th!ifr:t.ho nrft.flt.lll Ihho'fh ft tor .till Presidency , v J; ; '-"'5- )r There Wero-t Weight bj 'cbiMien Vonday. rt In . .cU a- kuife - pl.tyed is proQiiHtittt pare, ruyentai corrccimn shan Id pii t a 8 top" to' flu's, but if.it t ai le - tne law should W tried. Southerner, A DECLARATION OFzWOiPcNOSHCS. Merrj M&ldea a-T!iir.Ial'--A Fly la pintuiant' irote-t. - " ICroHatiii Vibant iVosa ; There is'grea!; ejtcitamoat at White Ptainn aa l New liocholl, just 1to Njw Yorli lud .marrf - Wiidea of . that l.icalit- ar driving ; their siaglo bis :sinass for all.it i worth. psrhApi' for moro .thaait i worth; List year they. org:iuJ-clubs; under the deSant" and soul-stirring aarna of "We-can- go-it-alone club," who mom'-ier hunt la" j gans, ebo spmk.. They, issued adeclara- I tion ot independence of U "male men." &i inaeoeiKieuce.or. cue rmale men." a Airs. Stantorf used to call the clotheswear-v Ing- bifurcated aniraaL fiiiaca that they go Da ' pichioj and steamboat t ezouraionf i ooupbs and trios and qointeU and dozen, and ignors the beaux, and pay thoir own billy an 1 ask -no pi U of any man. - They regard youn? .men exaitly as they do me m-l-ere of their ova tax, aul if Bdly aks Mill to "go aud get eome ice-craam," "she b l ily answers: ""Yes. sir; with all, my hsart; but my oath n.quire3 ma to pay tor., ray own - dish, re member." ' . .',-," - s - -The question - beia cp is the W. Cl G. L young menj one, bf be emancipated dannela spurn tip mm saiu : . v e are Dot to treat tbem at all; and they we not tq.taeafc us, either. " In r iramor nd fall "they , agglom erate and go to agricultural fairs : and to. Coney island wituout aiy beaux; in winter they similarly invade i tbe' theaters of the metropolis in furbelawed flocks. f The- maidens were happy m ti)eir warlike a tti tttde. Pe w of thorn .marrioJ. ' There was fun In gsttiiig up shore partial, and every girl paying her own liyery bill and ' buying her owu dinner. - " But alal there wi & fly in the ointment. There arose murmur of .discontent not tveta the girl3, not train -tie beaux, but. o-'-'ia their pa-; and tbojo pateraal murmurs have now swoliei into a diapaou of wrath a fierce,' deep, concentrated growL The formal profit of the fafchaw was presented at the ia t lodge mooting. (lxl&ng , III hisu mindei aud independent .cifiiajnesw," it eaid in sub-tanoe, "it i our,, nvmay you are spendinsl We are footing your theatre, bouquet and livery bills., Yau tire u We would like a lost,, if yon please! Either go to work, like a man. or fall : in with the heaven-ordaiuod order" of thinsr'". like a woman. We decline longer to be broiled on the griddle of your caprice to be immolated on the altar of y-ur dependen independ enco." The romonstranoe was vote 1 to be 'quite uncalled for," ... but was . referred ttf tue committee of ways and msane. So the sublime movement twea tons to perish. . Color In Gardening. iCcr. Locdon Standard. . ATJ single bright huos are beautiful in thpuisclves, as all sweet sounds ore beauti- f ill in thecisslva. It is oaly when we begin to cc m bine colors that we go wronr. There U bat one piece of color deooratlon we know to baye beu uestgud tva bigaer intelli- than man's and that had a ground of iTpy white embroidered with scarlet, blue, oriEiacn (purple) and gyld. . Ail eastern dec crttlons aro 'Models -cf the nse of bright colori bnt there is nothing in. them at all liza oqr baddm.dnplay - WtiAt ruins the color in our bedding la tie grounl of gras -'-green turf. Grass grssn is a color which is totally inadmissi bla in any docorati ra Bchem except in small quantities on light or tinted white grounds- as a groundwork .for gold and blacs, or for just the colors of our sprms Sowars, pale lavenJer, waito, very rale rare, yellow, and .similar pals tints, .ail blue and purple shadov rus-oiv grays, maroons, unujs brown anything . and everything. e ccly place for these m a gard3a is es&tast the dark nentral brownish and bnt- ti-S;rzen3 cf ti'ees u:d ebrubs, and against tas violet shadows undor thsra. ",- if we wisa for a tRstefiil garden, and yet trtsfc forn "predominiu of carlet, . pink or crtensoa flowers, we must tasw the beds c2 U law a; there is no otter way. With re gard to trimness, all that ia mere bIindnHs to the beanty of natural form. GjIoi- is a natural appetite, but appreciation of form Is a rrry much higher thing; The charm of a giyrdea sh-jnld fce in the beauty of its form G3 well 83 its colors, aud every, promi nsnt ouMiso ia everjj view ia . a garden r.hojil i consist a whllvr aa jw?sible of tl-a outline cf tree, shrnb and .plaat. There should be no conspicuous artiQclal outline; 1 mass are always uiy. The Kew Vweloru rnrcoklyn Eae.1 !dfR of the numho- rf cn-f r.f the veonoffltJe oit TalS? whS new version of tie Old Testament which have been and are being ' printed can be catnereil rrom tne ioiJow;n, wnica published ia Th'a Pall Mall Gnzette: - "At the Oxford university's own paper mill 875 t.ins of rajs hare been consumed in making. 250 tons of psper for the' issus of the reviaod veroion. -It would cover-two and a. quarter square mile. It would go around the world in a strip of eix incbwi wide, or. say, if the pages wsre laid opo one after another, it would go round the world. Xne sneete pfiod in roanis as : tnpy leave the mill would make a column twn timer, the height of St. JaulV, or folded into bob) before binding at lonst 100 times tbo heiofht . - " -,: Tue cop!3 which are being prepare! by the Oxford Univora'ty press alone would, if piled flat one upon anotcor, make a column core than fourteen iailM high, or 37 1 1 mw the height of the mounmen t If piled' en 1 on end they would react seren'y-ieur miles high, or 1,'J43 times the flight of the men menc It i$ bardfy p;sible to give an idea Of the number of goatr and ' eheop whof 3kini. have been required for bin liner the eopie, but it haaWn calculate! that l,o(K goat ekms bave been used in blndin? the copies which were presented to the Ameri can committee of revision on tae-alet ult. A Spocial act of congress was passed to ad mit tha.e copies In the United Slate free of duty." . . - . Cen. GrajiVs Cectary Article. " ; , Cor. New "i'ork Tribiiao.J ' '' , Iheard tha other. day that when the proefa of his Csntury Maaazinei article 'were sub mitted to Gsn. Gi-ahc tor rsvi ioihi found the word Rbels" s lane-i "to. "Conzeder- tites" and "Xtabelliou" to"Civil War"and "the n ar betwaeu the- State?, I" dropped in at rhe Century ouK-e to inquire about Mr. Johnson, tn Mr.; Gilder a b once, said to me. ln'subtanfjo: .'Thera is nothinjof any mo ment m the matter, one. way .or the other. In theBerias of ar.ticles that we were , pub iiifcias the writeri used 5 the term Federal and Confederate to designate the two arm- iea. .. Gsa Grant wrote both Rebel and Con-' federate,; and alaO both Hatioaal and' Fal eraL- The suggestion ,waj made. Whim that he use onaortfce otlier ' of each of-.tbese phrases throughout his article for the -sake of ' tfniformi wished to U3 ginning" of. hi the .give wished 3 waa KRythin else in Use tpotW no refleciSl PnmVTSCrriwI PnlUrfn o KY. UKiVERSlTu VilUllllwlUtai UUUCigu LEXINGTON, KY. Cheapest Best Business College ta the World. Htffhcrt Honor nd C0I4 Kodel over all littier OenegeB Vorid' Exposition, for Sywem of Rok.Keiiinc nd Veneral Business EiiueaUon, SOOO radnato la iBlOlieftA. 10 Teaelicr employed. Ckxst of Full lln5ncc Coarmvinaludlnu Tuition, StstioneTy and Bord,bout 39. Bhort-Haiid, Type-Writlne & Telegraphy, peciaUiefl. ;:. 0I eiI01JlM. rt4Ka Epbrelm W. Ssilth, Principal, r . , WJUs II, Smith. Ptaideot, LaslncVm, Kf, ty. - He- gave 'rsou why he i - I I K. !4 II -ft iK J . T ! I Pj - R ft, I Ul I 1" - "1 "i1 t?".1"' " ' - ilH . -the word National at; the be. v - -r.'- -"-T, -; . ' rr., . ,r-"7 - ; ' T . ' : : v s:.:". - :' .-c..-:';; : 1,1 . -"V s article.. You will find itiu . Lin,; it'd trtliav the Lnoi.'s call aod ekamine tlitir tvnvlr Tr, J;M'- J- V' .HectchvUte Tned several j 8 Frtni2erVbceid4, th BtOi. first line or two. The arUcle itself wilH ' -" .-.rt,. , . . - ,Trr.-.ri.T 1 " V K t "-' ' Bu srcw ine )oaccoei. er ana smootner ana cured bettcrthan anythinse Ufi tried. Shail the bast idea of whaiovea -Gen. Grant Jiave a tn,v to,xoiivji. vl y.u ji icr. na oaraiijieepciiccij in;., I use it again nwt Season? - L'-'"f i.tf J.' 1 -to convoy, beeaiis it is printed jul . T7.VET2,YnAS. --:.-".' -r ? " -V -rV"? 1.' l-- x. -I".1- .H"'NrA . ';-' It -J he desired it 'Our p&rt in ; the . tuattw f " .T .'t,rt. h.rrrik . w .mnlrn a ft .fli-'nliiVoF PnTJ'7'.?' hiTVRrr A?o i' Mr. J.R. AikerDutchviU'',V.-C. 'says: It rnakps tobacco' crow lafirer than ahvthWl merely that of editors." . - - " " r. - . . r 1-1.- .-- -" . . " r trial rth? cure asTveU aa anv tnbaan and T W 1UKU uT.,Kf. t"K,,-vr A 'VAy; -CASHMEREandoolenr v-;iE.6amjoBi4-.,.:-. , , INDFA'XINENS. BISHOP an.J-vICTOKIALATFKS-EMBROIDERIED " section,--! sliall ns? it again-,; -f v " ; . ,Sf'- V- -J" i ' We recently net with a well-known colored porter, ci h Pullman car, vho nms from ,(. 'Vtt toNYork. Hif name is Augustus I Grant, ard he : Hves . No . ?S0 . Hayne Stree , - ., Atlanta. Ga. He said : " l wonta lite " ' comfott of-their friends, how 1 have. . '& TOany people think the colored peopli tnat rt is a great so oronounccd b i' times almost shaking . 1. 1 t A -:. exceed mgly ex ; the meanwhile ' ' ! A. - ..t - A . wwamCthe7 onby one abandoned the case : oalv a Question or usne wimme, auu uwiuus mna ir rpy physicians. My Junffs Tjecanja badly aiTocted,"my cough was awrul, at V roe to pieces. My general acaita wokc aowu huu ski ucuucu mu. x , a.,.a in M.h aimna to Rhadowi Terrible nwht sweats: bo' appetite--. the best treatment ; some of the best, physicians rjrescribed for me and beeama . waters of death, one of my physicians mentioned to me a remedy which lughtteXiMdua-j. last resoAr His teosodnswks that consumption being nothing .more than ulcers oa the lungs, - benefitted from almost as rapid as it was wonderful. fxr onrvptitR tnv streneth waa rapidly t8gained,"roy luwjs ttealea 9 Al. Y TYWUUIv.LU "'J ."tr" . -and 1 went to work with a new lease on life.- t lost a day's waees nor felt, a symptom ot that terrible disease that had brought me so near the . brink of the wave.. My physician three months ago pronounced, me sound an weU not a 4 trace of lurur trouble. lble. lie d as anyb lungs are as sousa that I owe my J limn, wiimwri HIIU UIXU ffyu u .um iuu. m n j ..j.h r-hr tYASnin ha A Treatise on Blood & Skin Diseases mailed free. : L PAYNE, y Wholesale and JRetall Dealers in t -; Hardtvare, Cutlery and .Agricultural -Implement, , : SO UTH - B Q STON," VI RGiN 1 :: : ; Headquarters for Stoves and Tin yaire. A Large Stock on Hand of BUG GIES, 0A.ERIAGES, PHAETONS The Celebrated AHD'HIRAH -Wl Wis Best Buggies for Sale at . - ... LOWEST PRICES.; Agents for Kings Great Western Powder Company. T. N. JORDAN, Cat well. (FORM EC DANVILLE, ;s 0i9 Planters ef psith Oara'iaif fTF If LlOUSiii. which hat.b.:coifi ilje lt-rtli!i VatoljotiB6 s ih Diuvi!l m'jirkti; s lee of pound," hlie its avercre hhB b en iiotn 1 T6 to $4.76 f or bundrf n" re' the goner.il cvtra. Thj hu-c has becoma and. is .em-raUy Jiuown now ajtbt Onr sky-iiptftts and t-enr&1 accommoations are stjppns?ed hy rsone. ?Fa lonrt CO every put- or looaco 8f:a very possihlw for oir p rns Our muk-t, J what OnTuC Common G-ra'.iof, whihj tiie tnd wrapptra aio-in -Jrg .nemna and . wripprg and 'otf, nice tillers nre also have corrstrtnt 1- f.-r-tmsse SOotlP, a.id w rn lUmdie ilum Rt go- d ftenns. ' D05TT FAIL TO COME TO. THE EXCHANGE. lFe aro bnndlioa Tm,V Fertilizers this srasou at rodnrfd prier. aiKtvill gld to supply rou, anv oblige, - ,. YOUU OBEDIENT SEBVAKTS. . . : r. ' ' JORDAN -& BERNARD. ASSISTANTS: . . - . . " " .T. V. Cnerrant, Anrt'.oneer. rT. 8. Harvey, W G .10 4mimds, V W. V. VV ILiama, J. hi. puleat, Floor uianager. W, B. Gnerrunt, Clerk. May 5 3m r - lly Stock is now Complete in ; ETEBr T5EPAKTMENT. ; i I CLAIM TO HAVE AS COMPLETE A STOCK OF - ' x GJENERAL' MERCHANDISE 5 AS WAS EVER BEOUGI1T TO PEU30N COUNTY AKDVPRICES AJ?E ' .. " 1 . LOW, EVEKY'IIIING BEING PRICED UPON A - - : .1 i wr&n to" AbsunE tjie LADI3 THAT. THE ' - MIL-LIN EKY j)EP AltTMENT," Via m 6d hands." "?ISS HUGHE3, of BnlfimrVa ladWf LarWSpen"' ence ttnd;wflj,np wiili the,tiixxCs Is -and weirel.ctel "J, i . ; . STOCK OF . MISS PALLlL .YANCEY, a ,Xidy of t mcHt: has cbargq of th - " - . REAi)YAi)E; CLOJHI?? G ; G ENTB:FURNISniNG JG OODS : ,v ' 'r Wj: ATUS I'KEPAEED .TO J?LE ASE. : ;: - ' , '. AIJFogeJhr, -we flatter and satisfy ali, ; C ? : oursclrefl! V " KDSBur.O, n: c. been rescusp trora a consuuivx e t ,. : rio Txst have consnmOtioB. but I know from t-rpeneace t luma 0 mhivi nf t1iis forlorn dkwass and wa 1 ' until at Jast they were all agreed that it was. .rr s. S tw Y-Bme back to me. my disresuon was srootf. - . ' , , ' , j f. .. oyer.mceiyi jny tuuKu . or the last tour or nve mourns i nave noi - - : : " , , , fnilpH. and I want-eveTV sufferer to know it. The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. .EVANS. DAVIS' J. 3. BEIilAUDj. Djtivi;! Va. LY EA. ,:i?,?l3;h'i CHANGS WARE ciOffvlfi an worK rtftrci to pftt-verv cent we nre glod to s-iy, hrt jmprc oved some bright j flno grades ;f suiflctrs, cu'lera. bnnpin hifrh pricws. - Old iftct ot ih large demand as higli prices. W Apr' ; D. Gorden TTutclienson, Baffpage maeter. Clerks. A. Y. htokes, on Cimmssinns. Weigh waster. A. Farrar, aaCommissioKB. . - . , i . ia jjliarge with'a fine, Assortment and " ' -,TC,;' .' MUiEINERY., i ; "Xpeneacej tate and good juJso-? -,: v ' "I.-j-- . -i ' 7 tnat .we are Jh position- to riuilbisti J;:A.lLOlSrG; rial GliUtiSo, o Fin fBieeo. srk ssf a a jBrvm y&i si ytss? a . r - - - - - ' . . 1 , . .. . . . . . . . - . . : i . ..... w.mfc gwuiuq. T1 uj-aai :tu E'j y aiuvuri1 'j i1 cs : : .it. . 4-.". W2 ARK YQIJ-TO A Trial This Season! ; Very Higliest Grade FertUiier r i (WTEREDJTIIE TATk' '-f v " ' 1- t : : i. . , . v sun, x JQibbx veh? bktST55E ALI' W amiZEfts AMMOSIATEDv with tub &-od,.Meat,;s Spda - PdtrasftiFbm - , v NO oBQDDY M ATERIAL 6 AJ? J 5&C CAPT. R, B. WriOTIAS MP F I FT FEN YEAtfS TCXPERMCB'AS A MANUFACTUnM" of FERTILIZER;. BOTH IN BALTTMnRi ANr NOllFOLKJlSKoVWl-rrt: ITS AND SUPETUNTENDS THK NO WITfT A TlJOROUOIILY: EOIJIPPEU. in:mnv.i viV iV STOCK OF MATERIAL ;-,. Tys7 ' . . t'H lot n ( HE IS OTt'UftNING.-OUT AS HaNDSOJIE adODSS'rlrS.EVi MADE BYA2JY ONE, AND Otf''O V--K?"fif & 't SlJPERlOlt -EXOELliENGE. siimi. Jusr feuuil uiH.ihs ASi WILL PLIVSlv TIIE XYE ANIGIYE THE VEUY BEST FIELD RESULTS: . TtlEj'OJtiLO ING ANAmilLL SHOJV'fcillOW;TjiE IIXQIi b'TADAlD OOUlt;GQOD5i., iiUrSrtt iu . 1. 4 1 BE SURE TO . - Potash, -(jv2o ; ; ; ; ;.. -..rL:; ;-.v," -,r sj mi a r-v ; vi - -h. ' s. v- . - "... f rKS&: R! a - tri ' rfE?v tssn, -v'F r-n r- i 11S JC liAlt Arvi) AOLf. W J LIj-5 ONVIKCED THAT ITTS AS'QOOD FERTI - - -s-vcciu. . ; v v. uav Alio, ijl cu iuciK . Ca V. T v' ' - - . -' - - T-. - ' ' , , ,. J ' ' Majrfiobcrt ratteraoti bats: "'Have trieilnie imrbaTa lirill far twoTeVfeT wttlrta Wf rrai k -f j-iny results. Have used otlrfr KerUlizers ou my farms betq yei, and tii ISnll tt tieetdecHr ne-bcst.rcvvlls. . lirccrtaiuly has the propcity o suiirtinpiiroMKhj, ad kepuinKfti cmov rrweil And srrowlniduriiiir urotraetcdtlvv wA-lhr thnt I hum r.t ou, ; ... xU.... v.-iii-.r!? ". Z. . Messrefftherspoon & G'bBrm:---I.tfsed the Durham jast-spBg-.- It lias done better foT . me, decidwUytjiati n again u tan gel it. 7-- , ' ,"-, : Mr." James P. Cates, Person oounty,-!?.' p, saysrjTrie'l th Bull Fertilitcr o'a my tobacco -p iet neasoirlieside what! hay5 heretofore considered the best tobaewfertiUitrtV Owing ibr ' the severe d rough I made a'poor'crrp of tobaccol -,'JJut I.' can 1 r itlj tnnoli picasu that naTertiiizer I used was better than IheBuU V 'i--.-'" '-. , i Ij $ .. . . " V'I,':"1" -: TV PearsonV'Store,wXor.37th, lo8,r c Durham" Fert- Co-sGenlfrr-I have used vouV Durham Irtilizer for 4o!acw,-" and am well pleased with, it - "My tobacco started w im usinfftwo other branda and .avureyon yours 48 the best of the three., VT ill use again 6 he had near mo. .. Ywirs, Sm. 1 . L:1I1IX,4kb. DURHAM BULL f . J, T . MiNbFACTirREr.ROTHE ' i - - vw v MATERIALS 4 1., siflp'a;ate a. -Ik . f nun IT SAUNDERS;; A' 5 4 ! - '5UNUFACTBI?LNG 'OF EVERY TON OF' 6J:..: its---r- ' ".- . X . .7-' . : . TEYTEIE ? 0- 4l Bull, on nry cottonv W:ht V ia kuy guano I ever" used. Will ute , f. ell, yellowed- on the trlfl and mrel bright: -. I FERTILIZEErCO
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
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June 23, 1887, edition 1
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