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THE COUEIER , published ia .his ccntreof a fine." tobacco Growing section making it one of the best a J vortising mediums "-for merchants, and warehousemen in . the adjoining , counties. Circulated largely in Personrafiville and purliam 'counties in NorthCaWiEt ' and Person Co. CcCpr, v 1 Published "Every Thursday - i -u . ., is-. , , . . r Va HACKNEY "d NOELL, : -"7 i . ". i - I -- -- '- ' ' " KOXBDKOK. C,-'-' " T . v'- 1 t Vi -V TER3IS OF SUBSCRIPTION: . ;- . One Copy One Yeas i - - ..$1 50 Oae Copy Six Mdnthi . - 75 elnmtancmu-t tbe made by Registered . Letter; Post Office Order, or Postal Note, f Halifax county, Virgnna.. JQBJVOKKv JUCK5H;&iK0ELLJdirsaiaa $1.50 Per Tear in Advance. of all description, neafly esjecuted "on ort notice and at reasonable : prices.; iVhen in aoxBORO,! :nqbth;gab6lina, TOTRSDAT;;JULYz7;1887. reetl of work give, the Coubier . trial. ' yoii.3. NO. 44. mm j3ROFiKS02IAI..pAjIS.- .K. V. Strudwlck, . ' , , K.Bfc Boone strudavick;& boone; . vK VCTICES -IN DURHAM,, OEASGB AK " JT?EJJSON COUNTIES. A. w. GRAiiXia, i it ATTORNEY AT LAW, nuisboro. N C Prictlceff in the Counties of Caswell, Durban, i 11 a. .ml. Oraug and 1'ersou. - C. 8. WINSTKAD.- , -INSTEAD & TEKRY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. . , : Eoxbero, N. C. , - , Written tor the "Couribr. - j . " ' METHING WEaNGrA- ' " - - r The brethren hold jpraycx.meeting " . On 'every Saturday night; .--' " They sing. and pray a&d talk till late t? But thera is somethinw nor all right Some brethren talk extremelywellj Others give their best attention; : - i But I know, there is oeiething wrong, Which here I'need not mention O " I fear there is some malice there tBut I know I haveione, , i." But none of us are clear of-fautts'' f No, not a single one. - Someraay think that he is all right prompt attention given to all business entrtotr . . ; . - , , e.lto them, - . .. - , ' L mere is nQhmginat looKs so bad to me ATTORNEY AT LAW, - Roxboro, N. C 1 ; ,.';. t ; j "VV, Graham, Tbos. BCiu. GRAHAM &.RUFFIN, . Attorney's at'law, Hillsbpr o, N 0. ..f Trar-tices'in the counties of Alamance, Casw TDiu ham, Gniiford, Orange and Verson. S. MEEU1TX ATTOBNEY-AT LAl Boxboro, iy. C ' Prmupt attention given to the collection o J. As idanderhig of ywrr. brothers ; The BcrlpUiros" tell .ns'-plsunly That Tar emuBt love ach other,- i And better bcast into the sea - Than to offend a brother. I Some of us may have a fault That others may not approve, But let us.all be as one ' In God's abouuding love. We all pro'ess a hope in Clirist, . And if oar sins are forgLren " We must love each other To obtain a seat in Heaven. a Ev Bradslier ' P51ACT1C1NGPHYSI0IAN. Roxbdro.'K.C.- "4 Proiession-. w .rr Malice aud envy aro hatred passions. They in our heart should not be fpund; Yes, we must Jove and forgive Our sister or a, brother, And if one strike thee oa one cheek Turn to him the o the1. Boxboro and garronndmg commnn tY. PRACTI(nNQ'PlSA Strip us of all the malice andenvy And let pure love abound, Boxboro, N.C DR. C. W. SRDSHER oners h?s services to the public. Calls TTomjHly Oilers i. and Adiomina counties. ,oue. . J. A. GEOQHEGAN Offers his ' TliOfESSIQNAL SERVICES To Roxboro and thfrSnrrptmaing Community. - Can b found at myidOTee reoejntly: occn- nie l lv KeT I 1 ROBOUO AO AD Efi Y Open to Bota sexes. -v pi1 norrn Aaciut Jt 1837. iji JAMES W. TMXETr, Principal, . jaiss :w4 -,JtfaSfn Assistant. Tuition lor 20 weeks, in rrimary Depart- 1 1 igber English and 'Rg?,r0,90t - Where these two passions both abound - They bring-about great evil, They-drive all love from our hearts And open the door for the devil. Lord, shut the door from malice and strife And don't let pride creeping For envy, malice, pride and ptrife ; Are very near akin.' ' Pride-auid worldly mindedness Are spreading tar and wide, In most all of our churches t... Thsy more orjessabide. ' " ; The way to Heaven is straight and narrow . And do not 'creek about; If we iwalk :fhy broad and beaten -way ; -There is a chance to he shut out. vValk the s-traight and narrow way, The way that od has given; 4 Eoiiaw i ha read that Jusus walked. j. hat will lead you on to Heaven. "My ernldl I-cr ;ed , don'tba know that th1a.-is infatuation? -.Lind a ..ia a f chimera, Italian opera &n ignis fatuus. Arditi is a my1,hl';Italiattf opera isn't ng except in rtdimiand -New Or leans, .and-LiiidaneTe"r leaves Italy now. There are only, ten- clianees of-j LindaTb the year at-U they ai kept for American school girls, who trknt to- send press notices lionie frora li,lo-sj renceM Dm't; you knowi you - dear demented iTdummy,t that ilio earth swarms with Lindas? Thirty-fourth street reeklwith, this quiet respecta bility j M ur ray Ilill ig yeami ng with them. Therms only ne.ltnlian opera compinyidnt ofLtaly, and if it would not aGCo-mmodate ihe girls:that : Ar- diti-ha3 consecrated - with - Lis" brand. Return,.! beseech you, to the dh ties life, and live na longsr the iddir life of an .American- soprano in a .imall Italian towiu" . . " Hwr placid brown eyo was upon me. lier ivory, bro.w , was. niiruflled. She .was companngme with.Arditi. I could sa it. Arditi had, flattered ter. I was a" friend. J3nt I felt it my duty to keep; on. Araiti,; l aid. is a monster! " He -looks with envious eye upon the -crop of Ameiican. so pranos. He-feels that they vvill'orer run England and Germany as they have overrun France and Italy. He came to this country to stop :t. " He has flattered and scaled 5,000 chdrus girls with Linda.. He ha3 -converted them from, national glirs-with voices to mute donnas ... with expectations? and lie has gone back .chuckling and saying 4At all events nobody will hear from that 5,000. They'will wait to make their debuts in Linda." And all this was three years ago. When next I saw the iyory brow, to my horror and astonishment k had anotbpr brand apon it. At fiist thought it was Thursby 'a iron, and she had been taking lessons ot the American warbler. But a second A. Jndson WatUus. Timber She had gono and resealed to the aboriginal, contemporaneous, con tt nental and indigenous opera company U. J. -had set upon her; case;, so had F. 15. nieodore Thomas had hraEded The Sealing of the Donnas, her.' she would sing, he thought, in lJrgoIesi g berva radrona," which BY crinkle. ' he thougut of reviving, as there wes a strong popular demand J growing up GecuD.. Tbaxton. THAXTOKf &IWATKINS, JOBBEliS ' liTOTIOUS, mSIIB GOODS ViXTfiOODS.' -e LADIES' DRESS GOODST "&C US. Foaiteeutb St., Eichmoiid,JVa; "Sealed to lla)lesou'.'. was-written (-for PcFgolesi.-' She had a fiVe ljgh Hi her ivory brow. " j soprana, and an-oppcrtneity 'would It airas ArdiU's brand. 'v'x e gire Iisr in thefilaESiorewaissaftce I felt sdrrt for her. A sad, . pa-1 , ; When a girl is twice branded and tbetic resignation like a hoar frost. lay J sealed to opera slie becomes extinct. upon her soul, the wintry filigree of I shook hands with her sadly. VSit Jooxn. there, I said, and wait with the. rest She spoke with a calm despair, as them.,?.r; The" national, indigenous gaviety; who""Iet Barker tvoo Jiex and Ferguson" love r her, fand, then wen jU and engaged herself .to Bliinson. OfJ all the mgn in the world! ' And-from hat-moment she was anctherwoman ; she refused Jones ' Koman punch wi th austerity; Smith's.! caramels were re turned; and JbhnspnV flowers were given to rthe. servant, i and . she' froiet Ferguson by 'drawing herself upland 'Cmarking fl'thatheinnstbe mistaken, that jhe had no recollection of jsuch nils-"- - '"?-. r-r' r - "'An'd air thw. time " she . had Tjeen wjaitigfor Blimson ;Blimsonr who is'theiworst rvite in-town, wh6 keeps a- gmetteirx Pans,' and confidently tell Ills friends at tho.'Calumet cln-b that .ho is going tO'.mai;rjtho widow (Snaffltton. f - -" v -, Islot long ago, a reputable manager, who was giving rcomic opera .saccess- fully, wanted a lights well trained soprano.- .lie "would have paid $75 a week if he could havo got .what he wanted: There were -thousands . of girls in the city who could have filled the bill -with freshu voices and pretty taoes, and wrro could not earn 810, a week, with their musical,- education. lie got. the usual listr knames-from he musical agencies, aud he called"? on acore of young. ladies. Most of them were bright, intelli gent- girls, musically .educatedj and axiou3 to ieara:their living. But O, dear! no! they couldnit think of .jcpmie opera, vqu know. That was. out . of tho question. Why not? - Why, the idea wrs absurd.- They were going to slug fn grand opera. Theynere sealed, : and- o tliey starved, but never wavered. Ardti or Thomas had-said it. , AVhen' one rationally considers the prcepects of Italin opera at this mo mention .one ide, and the battalions of expectant donnas on- the other be nieving in a myth and leaning on a chimera one begins to feel that the mission ol tho old school was not only ta raise up its own destroyers, in the sliape of stars, but to forever prevent any otner -system irem raising up I stars. Thousands of charming girls believe in Italian opera to the extent Of going hungry. " " - , But nobody else does. Suvch is the mysterious effect of ,sealing."-4Kr-ican'J&isietoni - r i EASTERN LETTEB. JrtTfS'ftgaiii-' 'myprIviiigeu.to give your. readers something to ;'lobi over when they have read all else in ; this issue'of ' the-.COTJBiER During, my short st&y jn" Person county laet De- theeprHig; termofthflu Superior conrta3 alwitness in V? certain:- case; accordingly jasfe-avf ew daysVbefore he first Mondayin May I: lefniy' wprk in Dup!inXflndSampsoa5eoun; ties, and .hied away, to the hill j westV I fipentsome time in,Kaleigh,wheK city seems is be , quite' different piace compareu wiia wnai; itwas an-; tenor ty the . prevalence ; of IocaI'op- -s Cheer TJpf-,Help Is At Hand. -; I'ni. af ra: t t sh'ail have to be taken to .hospitalCojttd the poorhousev'l-IVfc beensick: so : longHh&t m Whusbahd ; goodand patient as"ne" is, can't stand tue worry and: expense much longer," eembeItwasjpummone. to " attend t No.-rou woh?t dear" -wite and mother. See-what Parker Tonic will do foj you, :Plent7v of women, .'as badly off i as.jou ara. have been, rescued almost from the -graye bjf.-Ji,:"It will' onild y)ir up, cunns: -all -ailments - of tbe Etomach r liver an.d kidneys, and is"sinu pie, pleasant and safe;-: SLACr lW TEXAS,: ; Yesterday afternoon a well, known gentleman 1b this Stylvas disenssihg y, proianity and vulgarity; m tirely 1 witaaJNews representative theLpTeva aubsided, .": everybody " sober'.I and i lence -ef slang in 1 the country.- Vjf " attendingeach to his own' individual I ;i5rJust to showyotf how almdst -uuM auairs'2 wnas a contrast.. Between mis yersai it isoecoming we,- will test" it and some "other,' places . we ".might right - here. It A is raining 'andN- we iThVjretlSigri';; Of failing health, whether in the "form of :-Kight Sweats and Nervousness, or tit. a .1--! sense of General IWeariness and Loss of J Appetiteshould suggest the use of AVer's jSarsaparilla. --1 This, preparation is most'T ."efSjctlve-for giving tone V and strength ; to the enfeebled system, promoting the ; digestionand assimilation of food restor-'"' U"tng.the- nervous forpes to- their 'normal J , eottdition, and :iof; purifylac, enxiuhing, . x--- and vitalizing tho blood. , - . . .JFaHirig Healtrv" - vt Ten yearsn3a my health began to fail, vi ! I was troubled wkh a -distressing Cough,?:'; - Night . Sweats, "Weakness,-and -Nervous- t-: Bess. I tried various remedies prescribed '- 5 by different - physicians; bnt" became- so J -- .weak that -I could ,not go up staira wlth ' out Btopping tOrrest. ' Jly friends recom-" " . meadea me -to -try -'Ayer'a-Sarsaparilla, : 'which I did. and I Bra now as healthv and - -J istrang -as ven-JIrscE, JU WUflams, v t5v It would, be lmBosslble for rrfb to'de-. ;cnoe w&ar l-snflered from Iudigestioav t - ' and.. Headache up ito thejtime I began iA--'- taking Ayer'a Sarsaparilla. vi was- under I ' : ; "i the care of various physidana- and: tried i ' j -a great many - kinds .of medlcines;,"-jjut U v" -never obtained more than temporary re- i-jiei : -Anerajung Ayers sarsapanua lor; - later went trIiiRve used-AVer's Sarsacarllla.in mv yfamiiy, for Scrofula; and know, if-it !-;... - .- aKen laitnruuy,- taat it -will thoroughly 1 i. i 51 eradicate this terriWte disease. I have also4-v;'-. prescribed it as a tonic, as well as an alter- v ' 5 -; :&5ive,ani most say that j. iioneatly believe "ot in Coniidenco. mafcCHiorenionwy v it . iu urn; wio.Bvuuvui uuu cue ;fv 1 uruutiuro uiivc iuiinuu xuo iauuoi. ui M tlO 1. 11H.IL aw w"-o I -fc - - '- . . . . m V . . I- - -- -- ' ' else in thiorid. cpi-i taken tee white veu iiomKAraiwrsfour flocks for their-own; They, nave 'l?lr;?atSd1 wrfc Lr?? i nd.'". V . ; . three working prima donnas, but tljey ; ..ita from firai mam. - v h. i.-. . . PATENTS. Caveats, Trade-tfarlli field. I V JTlTlfl farming : Linda. - raiem .f t.. 1 ",.l 5 i 1 .1 . r .... il. . .J " tree Brttex potJlelay., Costs you n mn-s "liwvc uetu tuuwiuuei uxajjit.-buiu nave oranueu lour luousauu. . insInanjora -gjgnor . Arditi " It is ! a monstrous reserve fund. 17-"' p.Siknd. Maine. y . ' : s ly,l heard me sing - They were enrapt- Every vigorous girl, with a glottis t Qed. They advised me,not to waste goes on: praising God and - pounding - j my voice in concert or comic opera. Gounodi till she comes rto :Tfieodoje -ouldi Thomas., ' . Could II- Then she waits for tho opera:, - vjlu uuiw) -. j-.r, , ' i Ta.tpnt3 in less .- -.-1 -- d-. --, . ----- , . ..( w.,w..,v,. .v. .-. ..j.,, fficethtndttoi relS tromVahingion.. to como. Then they wrote my, name Tb'eirtrust is infinite, their faith sub tUSeudM4etor Drawing." r We advise as doWn." ' - lime, their padenco miraculous. Once iopatenUhmx.OiLVpi . 'AndjrHB wm soalcd.- . "let tiie seed of oner drop luto their J rhetthfiPuBtmaster,theSupt.. moment she was d ed i- j SOu Is and they can.not . be reasoned :U. &. raient- .ii .lt.in vnnri tirnnlr, ?aia Konr? nr. mnr in tliA tcrBisaodreienio,"'!1 - ' -v r.. benefit' concert, rne oait or ine comic .own State or coaip.,-. n. A. SHOW "fc CO Patent Offiec, Waslangton, P. C- Baleigh-,N.::Cv PIANOS opera1 maiiager luredher her not She, sat in silence with :hei-hnshed voice for months, waiting for 'Linda" an ItalauTopera,. V - 1 - M etw hile Ardili,5 w Ult - a f spring nosegay - in bis: coat,- is: walking ,;the Thanres-emoankment' ia blessed .forr: setfulness of the American girl bank" PTA.NO&iSGA-'N W'P in'Thirty-sef. r-"-f . - . ' enth street. 1 x - , 4 " S'Sylng; . Machine.; . ; ..c-This ' prccioasV gid ; might . have ' ' ?I "'t'Til'J. blcBsed some'choir with'-Jicr -notes. 'IfVJjOWes. yMrfjM9& . . ; Choruge8- yveed for bo fresh a voice, M08t Med$ona)U Terms. ijajr p0nd" would liavo added her photograph ij his unexcelled; collec tion.' "Aronson 'would; have-decked her luihorifr wi.h a sort of triumph Oeorge Colby could haveang her at T in n umer ablesoiroea. v Ch jc ken ng hall would ha-ve sayed a spot for. her it bpnefit.concertB, "A: hundiedgal-' lan t. men." would have . jDaragraphed her as the "chiming''; .and, jrevealed to the world her beauty and her pros pects in musical boilesaa.", On the other hand a thous'andT indnstrions cierka ouWbarfii married" her and ' Jgiven hir aflat,. content-with, her Aoice ana tier iresn eneejtt- i, But thie ihe M,?3napj)rba.clable to' managers and bridegrooms, neither singiig nor ma'rrying ijimply waiting ;"XBGANS. .;.--- ORE At Tf JTHiN, 4 BBIGEP0BT,7 '1 !. i 1 -' C4 IJndaMnmblyiexpeijtnt under with or xaiscomnted.:i .Thomas said it," is the giandj calm answer, to all arguments. 1 1 does' uOt' make a: hit of difference -ho w many he has said it to, 1 The vicissitudes of sthe national indigenous de not disturb them at all. A. new dignity and a new; excluwve- trness-taKo possession of them ,-- I know a'wor thy lady.wbd has been sealed threff times. She was sol fad by TErram, vowehzed by Gazzaniga, phrazed1 up by-v.Mnr,o Ceih, - aud anointed first by Martzek. Bhe.waited five years to& Leonora -Then" she was resealed by ; Arbitbfor.vMa, ?or" her Void bud gone down af little with her enthusiasmShe; waitedfi ve more yeara wjtfibut ,amurniur -Thea Thomas' adJed his "mark, and she is waiting IstiiL ..If you have a -girl .with a voice,' let nie beg of yon riot to have her sealed. Let her sing, - Let -her - go jta .Belari and stand at the" piano, everyday, it she must. Jbet her 'go' through, her paces with Oorbeu, let her study Italian and at maeJcaroni-bnt don't let tho operatic mq&stXQ tell hex. she 0a a prima donnitf tov from that moment all nitrjicalave'niies are closed to-her. She closed :th&m her sc he' will remind you of the girl ihat for so many seasons . was . he I'.fe of - ' -.-' , "a . -3 Jl n 11 your--party, ,;no siirutiu.; uiiu,-euu- mfitalizdlwho went toHthfibjiJis. who- -.took - OP' ce cream - ana Smith's caramels and Johnson's flow- If you are going around alone you had better . look out - for confidence men, said the special officer at the Detroit, Grand Haven and Milwauk ee, depptto a green looking young . . .. 1 1 . . iuau who was vvaiDg to go to roniiac. : Oh 1 know all abou t that' racket replied, the stranger as he slanted his hat" a little higher over his eaf. v All right don't blame me. ' -The - young" man A went Brush street and faffgoUe three-quarters of an hour, andTiwhe'n ,be ; returned said to tho officer. ' I'irhavo to wait ovei until to-mor row to get a check "cashed;" Have you got a check? Yeslook herb.- Lent a fellow 32 to. pay duties on some horsos""and- he gave me his check- for "$60.Pu?ty good exchange for a greenhorn, eh. ; Young man you have been 'confi- donced!A-; -m'r. . No irl. - , - B d.t jon h a v e The. check is worth less!! told you to beware of the con fidence game".- . ,.-r -- " And I d id.- ;To one;had .my-.con.fi deuce.-:;This was- simply a buBiness transaction. r I lent him f 3'id cash, ad he gives me" hi& check, for -$60. Where's the confidence about ihat f The matter was explained" to him. and." tho,: way ..he .started or police headquarters' V mado tliaV fiidewalks smokef,: -J 3 .S 1, 'w V I i - GiveThem A Cbaxuje4 - " mention. '-. - f- 'r. Mvill stand In " this'door and to" everv We passed the thrifty : little city?ofl porsoa of-,: -yonVacqQaintanoe'whd Durham ; a bird's-ejo view' of .".-which t parses h'jryou "will'put this? question; at once Tjorroberates 'thetenthusias r8h'tUhis;rainglorions.-tinah6te statements thathaye been' -'and are their a.mweta: Ari-"' 1 still being made concerning its civil, ? -The paicstood;inlhe dobrrthe gen- moral and commercial : prosperity; tlemeaf:watouTehux4, and' the the thrift and . jenterprise,: exhibited News representative with note" book by its manufastnrera and business and pencil r( ady Thirty five gchlle generally, is .,. unsurpassed by iauy I men pass d. by to whom tWquery was neighboring- city in- the , Old, North f put.' Thut'y oud.'of them; -replied : State. Uur stay js ; hort; soon we Yua bet.- One said r T should smile, are at" Hillsboro,11 spend r the night 'Two Vaid;j She is" getting there with ver pieaeaniiy wiui tue? lanmy'.oi f win leej.anq. ' tyeiotner-remarked. Mrs. Hedgepeth; early the - nextGo-long;Uza Jane. morning we lail in with Mr: Joe JLnere were others -who pv ilkerson, who yery kindly oners to 1 scuddi ng v by -.v One" resp"onded t "?Ix furnish transportion to . Koxboro, or f should ' snicker to remark, Another near by; ot ionrae we t accpiedland.l emiled broadly: ;Y6usgMuckV ain't about nine o'clock -a. Jl; we start j.we a" circumstance." ' A' third cwold: spent the remainder of the day on Bet your eweet life S and the fourth the road together; and who ever; of lisped bewitchingly Jf anybody asks your reaaers tnat nave never spent a you, xen 'emryoutlon-ltknow '-The day with Joe ilkerson will find that gentle- standing', with the reporter to appreciated him properly is to ao-lsaid: Well, that do-settle it. And quaint themselves with" ;mm; hia ge- bet1 front 'name . it -was Hahhah, L nial Bpirrtenerous disnpsitiobj affa- sighed the wporter.jDaBas Arezcs. ? t billty and various other :commerida- ' 'x -- f--y bio attributes, are noi.foond.with ev- J Vitality; ot Groat JHen.V, ery man ' we meet in tbia ;3ay and -is not always innate or born witbTthem time; saying nothing to ; the. di par- but many instances are kVown wiiere Lagement of others. Late iu theaftarr it has been acquired by-the persistent noon we part. I-spend the. night and jadicious sV of TDu Harfer's with a former friend" and neighbor. Iron tonicr, " -. vlk - -v'-On Sunday "following attended ser- " : i rC Woa'm ' " vice at MCZiori xhurchconducted . -. zJLLS" - - ' ' , " by.fiev. M. TV Best one ot my class! A woma'nwm cling to hTr lusband mates in -conference: his text was v ' vr i- . Matt. 5 : 3, "Illessed ar.e the poor; in the' ,eepe8t ,and ? ckes mtef spirit for theirs is the kingdom of cKo, -a- aijisx:-- Heaven I was wked.to preacn, sbe V,n fold th but thought I, could hear Bestrand of her ' heart's -rdnge affections donUnow yet, but m thestimation af0und - - - ot tnose t. xooo people n.w. ien. 5e cokojerritSi the slime of the , r;7Wirj -tfoulest corruption- For him die will preach at Itoboro that nighjr Mf all "theers ad JibVa scof gooa citizens oi lioxooroana vicmi- TO.fu "Ij - , B .... 1 worio. ana will ?n,vit,h Kim i; The-demands'for church enter-1 - ' -j prise eema at; this place to be very L-..-, Wo,JH well attended-to,' the- people ;eecm --,;,-..," - . w.' ; -.- ' to . sense of duty L of 2 "?? f " . - t- Foud,J-as she walked withhim to them enthusiastic.respeeting pracb- 5, -thXwed . - . 1 - 1 t.tlQ -Of nJ ' nrnmuoJ V Hovle, - Sergeant ' Tillett, ' Daniel, - , ' " " t : - r - ! ' I v through weal- or ..woe,' through , jsan- Fousbee, Mastin and j, vast, number . -"T"? . 1 ' r- "'j s - r- jshiner shadow she. would clin f0 of; former friends, and associates. u -CitI1V , , . "'u'L l " - uiui uu.auvutu uiu mem part,' Ana This indeed would have. been a .sea-1 , -. - . v ; K 1.1. .. 1. - nU .aa1. n .1 I- swt . nnfrAiArvAn . i ,UO !.V - . - z. - - "'A -.1 persuade or temptjtcat same truede itsen in a revere lutui fcJpuWi Tot?d d cHnging and -world-defy- vec iipiu wuivu ulu jubu wuug iacr wife to. -wear a-last vW .hat slowly, 'luere are eeverai-uems was all oWt of atvlfi interest connected with my stay thousand republics- orreserye.his .1 - . - 1.' T 11 .l, X- t. i ...-. vj1.Uv1uJuUuB me ume using A win iv,w.u0 .c- mogt ttai;nfni i'jfinaM. - nW th uuotm iLri....:.-i can-t De did. fsoji Mirror;- : ubjCt next issue U aDie.;r;. J--;-;- n - .n ;.::Xbur9rcl7w 1 : No medicine "is more cousin tinr . r-i-v-r. ; WAiFobbes. v ly prepared, more powerful, or ;moxe ,jagimuL, ji, u June jvu. 1 Jnghly i concentrated; than Ayea's "v Ke'eded No Reproof.- . f &,?aPari standard oi' excel- .. ' - lence is "the result of careful'' stud 7. Idont ;likeUusgfove,V remarked This preparation is acknowledpd bv It lMiim nntmaMinfl. niff riann VjiI. 1 J.'vwl L .::."'' '1 .... .: Auuiewui ouuicooeiug-. w 1 iijtjuLeat prozessiou to Us tha lies -4t to -he thebesi; hfelood medlcW evert-, compounaea. a jj owier, j) u. s.. , Mi D., QreenvllIe,iFena. 1 -: ;" ; . f . J .WJViJrf.WlU. VUI V4 VI -1 i if ... " . . . T --ft. tsiiori -time, my neaaacne aisatiDearecr. t - ana my siomacn persormeaits aaues more To-day i my health is '-com- lr.J. i"T i - t 1 ,ptetelystQred.Jtary Harley, Springs . 1 "field, Mass. ' . 4 1 u - - : : , I !have heen greatly benefited ,hy the'f? ' i prompt use -4t Ayer'a Sarsaparilla:' :. It 'i' atones and invigorates the system, regulates , v t the action of the digestive aud assimilative "f-""-- v -organs, and vitaliaes the dblood-Xt is, "without douht, the most reliable blood s-fis.k r ; purifier, vet discovered. IL. D.' Johnson. V J ,. l 450 Auanuc ave., nrooKiynK. I. -r ; Ayer s , Sarsaparill- 1 - t Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer ft (3o.LowH.-M. Price SI j six bottlea, "T" E. CtHACKNET, '-' JOHS A. KpEt ' OJ U IU YPA RE R, rires an4 tertn :t . vr -J for wnaa'moiy 'expci -'"it "'t-r Rtjitil '-.that brand oi Arditi'jK ' That is" to eay, your lungal ?Also all your breathing machinery. Very Wtfnderful machinery it is." Not bnly the larger Sir-passages, jjut-ihe thou sands of little tubes and cavities lead-' ihg frtm."theinv s T7heB the'se nre elogaed and: ehofced wit bmatter which ought-? not-- to he there;- y 3ur lung3 cannot hall: "da their work. - And what" they 46,' they can not,do,wjell-",: 't' r Call it cold, covgh croup,1 pneuionia, catarrh, coneaoifjUon or any of the ftrx Uy- of throat- and Ariose and, head : and I lung xjfcstrtftCtioraVj Ail are vad Ai ought to be got id of. . There': Is Just one .sure-way, to errid of them- vTht ia td t&W J5ooscbe3 : German Syrup which any druggist will iell ypu at .75 cents js.4botu;-.JsiTen it eyerytning T 7j -1 kirk. 4 He.has a. way of making a man j blood , jpurifier- ftel bad"; has' ab ' many 'Uiinleasant r- r " - fhJntra to mv."V. You andTl have "al-i ""A-distmgaished physician Lai dis waysbaen,the best-friends because 1 t,uai eai. a-auie wft have- never ruffled each others 8DaK WAU i5?1,6 ff. hite.- itfrom rthis feelingV.';--Now, 'the .last time I .saw winter that the average ratUesnate Muserove he told me that you said I i as mucn - gall, as a - took - - -TT.-.J-i---1 lira ti. laffenL'RxJ-'-- - was a looii;,, cib may iacjut a, a;u.uii,i . .-.:.tr; - but he actually said- it. Mdil-youU ; Down, Sou til' they eatnenrjor-on want proof- Tthink that Jean for.- j watermelons.'. ' DpNorth -they aome- nisn iu. . ' , - - f-, " - times mix cavenna. nenpr mrh rho --.I don't want any'proof.- '"XrA mustard to warm up'the Dlasteraftflr - . T . ' . UYoar, of jcourse, williDg.take eating Vaferinelon.-Jtor ;f 1 ' ? ' . : : - i -: Mjarwna effect can, follow rtbe - VVrfcJTaM.rT.iTVh'i sf AyerAgoe, Cure;! It con -7 .Mf",;Avl vy-,.w.-.,. he fiaid it tains an unfailing antidote and pe ' U hj? because it is ust like him poisons; together - No, not that so much.-' . " with remedial agents which :purify .Well, because -tnat is,ri la teiii Mrs.; .Cleveland-objects, io fiWr EOXBOEO; X.' r" V 4k. .If f " r ' Support Your JC : xisf-' - 1- THE ppURIERj PUBLISHED Brf"':' : 4 1 ; Mj PiiperiPabUshcd In - : PERSGfJLGOlffJTV; - i .f 7.7. r 1 4 V ' s - XT IS t -i 4 ' r?P'?-;r-.- 2t- i ALAY 5 J - 5 4 - THIS. 1; '4 CIVEG 'i LATEST , . 4 ... 1 ' - v ; t ' LOCAL ilfl) STAT! .5 A V 4-'.J: 1 7! nrn ; ' -: M -. ;subscbi?ti6n pbice' V OWE ;YJSA.ZS- Or lMways lit Advance. ; Yoa cannot os2ih.y re-ret tie - anvoont thus epeat. :t . . - r ' ; Ail the ftew ol ihemcty trill Ld'giv l-;i and y u will kaow tverythuij -of; importance traaspt1 rui around yanT , "' efeo has failed youi you may depend Uim hat you. are a fooLraW rings, fibe ouIj wear3 6nt . , -'upontbisfor into'- 'c" J. - ' - V V. U - A' - " : v - Fi,-' -y, - ; " x T-r v - - 1 2 Al Cziz Baiiegb. JS.'C, ' - J8tamned'my foot -with ?exation,rs with 'equal &dviete -find untying ?P t - - 4 --" '3 vr v' -i tr !f---5, lz-V' - -
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 7, 1887, edition 1
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