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Person County Courier. JOHN A. 2TOELL, Editor. C. F. CLAYTON," Local Editor; KOXBORO. N. C. August 4, 18d7. RELIGIOUS SEB VICES, BAPTIST. ' . - . x r vnheswe 1st Sunday, and Saturday before. Mill Creek and Le BotheF-2nd Sunday, ( Bcv. TH Vernon, assisting alternatively at these two-places .on this Siiiulay.) Koxboro-Srd Sunday at 11 o'clock A U.,and t 7 o'clock P. K. . !. ih Hunrliixr and Saturaav before. v Knxboro Prayer ileellng every Thursday 1 H. IiAMBKETHi PASTOfiy f Bed MounUinlist Sunday and 8aturday he- f!vntioch 2nd Sunday and Saturday before.- Kerry s Grovo 3rd Sundav at 11 o'clock -a. m. Caidwell-ard Sunday night at 7 o'clock. crossKoads, Halifax county, Va.4tu Sunday an I Saturday bt fore.. JC. A. Ccax PASToau : Heavy rains. - Quito rainy now- Watermelons quite plentiful. Still receive refreslnrjg showers July is r.ow a thing of the past The new jail is nearing comple tion. . ' ' . ' - A heavy rain fall last Monday night. ,. . Sweetostfthing , m .earthlS years of ago and wears a bustle. i Durham is to have an ico factory with a capacity of 20,000 pounds daily. Messrs. Walter Bradsher and S. yiishman, of Durham, was in town last Sunday. ' , . . - Rev. Mr. Best will commence a protracted meeting at AHensville next Sunday, j 7 j , - 7 hose attended the district con ference at Mt. Tabor last Thursday report a most excellent time r Messrs. W. H. Ilarris, W. II. Iong and S. B. Winstead, of our town, are in Durham this week. - Last Monday was commissioners day but nothing of importance wa9 transacted save that of a routine nature. , ' - It does any one go-d to go out and look at the corn fields, and Bee (be growing stalks, with their fine, large ears. . - - . Bishop Lyman prcahed an able and instructive sermon in Conning ham's chnpel on Wednesday the 27th day of tuly. - . Mr. J. C. Mastin has just finish ed painting hia residence.- It is neat- ly done and presents a beautiful ap pearance. Mr. Jlastia saya ever body should do likewise. 1? Misses Sallie Sue and Eva Street two rare gems of feminine beauty , purity and excellence, are in town this week visiting the clever and interest ing family of Dr. Ocoghegnn. Mr. Charles EPugh , has . com-; menced making tobacco flues thus earlj. If you want tinware, sheet iron or piping call ou Charles, one of the politest young men we know. Last Thursday eyerifn? Dr, Geoghegan had the misfortune of losing his horse by lightning. The horse was standing in the stables near the house, when the lightning struck the etabhrs. The remedy .which most succesa rully combats malarial disorders,' is Ajer's Ague Cure. It ; is a .purely vegetable compound, and - contains neither quinine nor any other dan gerous ingredient. Warranted" to cure chills and fever.-. " Mias Fannie vMangum" one of Durham's most charming and excel lent y Jung ladies, reached our little town last Sunday. She will assist iu the Roxboro Academy, which opened Jast Monday. -May her stay in our midst be ever pleasant and long. , Tacsday of court' the Centre Grove preperfy will be offered. for 3ale at the" court" house." iTiiere is a ood store house on the the place and it is a firstrate stand for merchan dising. This is a good chance for a aaa wishing to invest in real estate in the most beautiful ; valley of the Old Dominion, and m tho pleas ant town of Salem is located Roanoke College, one ef the; best, cheapest, and ;most successful instutions It has amplo grounds, spacious builds ings, and fl library of 16,00(1 volumes. SeeadvertisemenU - The tonus and alterative, proper tics of Ayer's iSLrsaparilla ture too well knowii'to reguire the . specious aid of pay exaggerated or fietitous cottiticatev Witnesses'of the"marvel o js sureV .affected I by this prepara tion are to-day living ' in every city and hamlet otihe land. - We calliyour atteotionihis week, to the ad of Caldwell Institute,"! an excellent and ; well cstabhshed school in Orange' county, for both sexes. This is one of ourbest Instituteiv&nd all'wiahing to jeed their ehd ren f to a good .place of instruction should, try this school.4 Write Jnlius L F. ttsV Principal, Caldwell, N.- C - iiiriuil instructiojua. 1 . A-iispaperhas been starfed iu -Vrkansas' to be , calltd the 'biting Sun. -V.'- - Rev. Mr. HoU is condufcting' an mterestinij meeting atMt. ,Tirzah' this" week. - '-f--.-' -v. "Ebv. Jr A; Beam begins a pro tracted meeting .tbmafro w at - Red iuuuniam. . - - - - s Mr,, John . A.-.Noell, editor of'l Uns paper, who has been absent for the past month, - returned last Mon . m - ' i' : m ' -':"..".:",;. ,-, . ....... i : l , . . day. , v ; - , - - v- r.: The heavy ; rains Jlfobdav .and raesdy prevented ourTountf neonle having their "moonlight pio-sio'rat Chub Lake Tuesday niht. r'" - A river in' Australia has been named Jubilee in honor of the Queen. it win probably . never have any cause to overflow its banks wiih joy. In the game of ball played here last Thursday between the Courier, and CYfio Swift FooC'a' the score stood 31 to 22 in favorof the visiting Mr. J . F, Terry, who left here sometime-ago for Southern Pines, wejlinS which ought not earn is now iu Western North Caro- .u?wr,w lfiiuUTOWUttuail-h taiu air.r-' . Mrsv.C. M. JTEef ndori and Miss Phrraba iTh-ixton, of Durham, : aro visiting their father; near Olive Hill, in this county .lo the delight of their many friends. Your attention is directed to the advertisement of W. T. Noell giving notice that the commissioners -jw ill not pay for pauper coffins without ccr ttin jrestnctiou3. " - Hie Flat. River Association' will oe in St'ssioa - at "Antioch the week following. - second Sunday in this mon th; commencing Tuesday thelGth. All are cordially iuvited to attend. Some man who would invent a new swear word thaV would be.bs expressive' and effectual as the old favorites, and at the same time would not be wicked, would truly fill a long felt want Ex. : ; V s ; A man has just been fined in Chicago for Kissing two girls. It: was an attempt on his part to prevent eith er girl from being joalous, , and, al though a f ai'ure, his motive may be respected. Ex. ; -A farmer said: "One thing: doa'Qjke abut city, folks They bo either so stuck up that you can't reach 'em with a haystack pole,5 or so blamed friendly that they forgot to pay their board. The person bringing na the larg est watermelon by the let of Septem ber will receive the Cockier one year gratia. Kow is an excellent op-? pprtunity of a jshance to obtain your crnnty paper at a nominal price. The same offer also holds good for the largest m uk melon. The very interesting' meeting at Bethel closed last 3onday. Rev. W. B. Wingat6,rof Vanceyville, who ren dered excellent services, assisted the pastor Rev. J. A. Beam, half of the time-p The ni'eeti ng ; resulted in over forty professions and 33 of them were baptized at the close of the meeting. It has been the best yoar to: cultivate crops we have ever seen and they have cost less money to, lay them by than any year : within our memory., Eden ton Enquirer. - Al of bur exchanges bring fl ittering re- ports of crops from every sectfon Indeed this jrear will be . a year.'i; great abundance. ; V . Sometime ago at a church near here ; a yonng man had an - engage- men to cany a" young lady home-1 probably his girl. . But from neglect, or some other reason with which we are nnacquaintedr-'he left' her nd went homo in the bugy Ulone, We have heard? of people being absent minded in many ways .but this is the latest. Forgot -his girl and- went home alone. .Last Monday morning, wet with perapiatfanv. while :, busily engaged witbf; head f stove up - in a paper, in search of news, a waiter.- of fruit, .in the centre 'of wbicb" was I - large; muskmelon, was rnshed, into 5 our presence. feurprisedi deligbted-arid our mouth watered. . Nothings could have pleased us more. - Misses Sallie and Mary Geoghegan, two of Roxbo ro V excellent and pleasant young lar" dies, were so kind by thus remember ing tbe editor, and to whom we re turn" our thanks jes 'a -thousand thanks. - The fruit, young ladies, was deifeious and- bigtily appreciatedr" Sbe.is the Idol of my Heart. - '- - J :fTell,'..hen,,why don't you do- comej thiogto bring back: fho . roses to her rbeekB and : the light - o ; herl ey? Don't you - see "she Us suffer i from nervous debility, the Vresult vol iuaal weakness! ' ; -; . -j rA bottle orj)r, Ilarter'js Iron Tonic w4H brighten those pale cheeks and send, new life through that; vested farm. , Iryou Juve htr take hezd.. - - Communicated. , " ,. ' - r ' " - I r ' n t:jrf.l.B.-...JfiDiTOB : After spending the night.-af South iJostonV I cane ' over to Black Walnut, having heard. that Kev, Jt,U. Lambertn would preacb at the. Baptist church. - ThflQ - i .a - , i. i .uvu Ti v o, - itngo tiuryu will iu I , v:, - 3 t. ' v u . : 7 "--v- ways charms and delights hia. audi- en ccs. . I have never- heard himknil .te.tnmn.d lfnnt otaaImI inms preach anything but a good sermon . Himself and Rev. Mr. Luck, arel a prubraciuu memiug at ;Iack : milnut Baptist chnrchiv-'-'-5;"--"'' " The crops m this section are look- uig well. s -X.--' Blacks Walnut, Va.t Aug 1st 1857 . Ia Brief, And, To The Pointr . nvsnfirft iftrHfnr.-nnl liver is misery. 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DrooKS.tne son ot .jas. L. and Martha Brooks, of Person coun ' U -WO-, feel it: OUT .duty bI,ruuSu v . smcere regarar to oner & triouto ot f epect to his mem lftiw wj, v. -. ; i. ... j Eesdved lst,-Th'&t "our school bus tains a great lo'ss m his '4eparture but we submissively submit to the will of God who knows no wrong 2 That we offer our heartfelt sym pathiea t) the .bereaved parents au - Ai si,r...JVJ J" -? Hnns from -nrtl,W inci .t- . -.rr . j. u wub- D-? them to treasure up in Hcayen whera neither moth nor rust corrupt 3vThat we were gratified to "as certain that before his departure he had made his "election ami AiilvAtiVn u iuu.Bjr. - iauB we win strive to- enter in at the strait gate that leds to" life everlastintr. T TT . . LZ.. 1-1 - -o-.o ciAH;tlliit AND OCHOLAItS. Bethel Bill,. iV. C, Jidy Zl&t 18S7. DIED On July the 11th 1837, Miss. Pat- tie Woody, the daughter of John F. Woodv. our exrflHfini 'TtftVrooaTi t f tiro ' and Mrs! NannV Jdk s Aa T fikvo known the deceasari well fAr tha . loof f vatt i v,,Vf ' w i t. - .. . . - " "-"P Ber memory. . OU6 Was ff StUdlOUS, docile and persevering scholar; al- waJfa cuerwnea an anectionate aispo- 81Uon and never appeared the least out of humor. She. was particularly known to speak "an tuikind or ill word of anv one." She bjre her af. fltinn wifh , oKrJrf!. f . - V.. . : . ' uuuouicu uy mo. iiiiuuuliou ; 11 things work together: for good to tnem that lovo Uoa." To the time she was tnken with measles, no - storm cloud had darkened ; over her to dim the sunshine of life but all was calm serence. Her bark glided gently and peacefully on tho sea of life by Him who doeth all things well until,' by the surging of the waves o the Spirit Lane he is welcomed to on eternal home in Heaven. . ' A- B. Hatcher -Bethel Hid, -July 3is. 1887. BUSIIJESS LOCALS. John P. Woody, agent for the Amer ican Fruit Preserving Powder has lefi a large quantity of it with;Messrj. jrasa ox c-iayton. it preseivcs and keeps all kinds of fruit in good COadi tion, and also saves, cost of -air tight canmrg it was extensively used in this county last year -and highly ,ec-" ommended by all those ufeing it.-. Try it. - Atter. a short courtship there. was a orilliant wedding,- The bridal gifts were costly and elesaut : but the most highly-prized mong them was? a New 3J'me Sewing -"Machine from, the well known .'music house of J. :L.Btone,- j Raleigh, N. C. ' - ' . - ; For groceries of levery description at loi possible prices - At Pass & ijlayton'fl. ; v " . j i v lui iliJ'-i XiLt't go to Pass & day ton V. Canned goods of the tf " Qn hand - -, '. - - ".. Your Tobacco Wanted. J The Public Warehouse: ;of Danville -- - - J Virg irginia of which Messrs.' Thomas k Poindextcr & v; Son ? areproprietors made, some- fine sales i of : tobacco - in I Dttnyille a few; days - ago., --Wrappers soldrall the way from $40 . to $80 per hundred.- Try them with a load. ap!28.3rru; NOTICE N"d person after this date will be allowed pay for making ceffin for paujier, unless first obtain-. ing an ornor irum one oi mu couniy oouumtKuuua era. the superintendent of the poor house, -or Register of Deeds do the same. This AngU6t 1st 1887. , W.T.KOEH.. 84 it . Chair maa B'd C C' Notice;-'. TTa vihcr thia : dav "nnalifled ns executors .of John W. Cunningham, we hereby notify an persons iiiuuumhi . w ueueowu wwm-o recovery, - v v ; .JOlil s. tlNKiun-.t fTxecntofa. I , THcHiSj.UACKAEn,. J KMCUTOMJ W8t-, , - - jojuEs;,-.. PAYOtlieFREICIIT 5 Ton Waeon bcales, Irn , SieeT. Bearing, httm Tar Sfiiua and Bpmh box iu Btptt tiieScal. For free priM tut Mention Uuu ptpw nd addrs JOKES Of B'NSHAMTOH. -tNUHAMTON. N T. A SPECIFIC FOR . OHAN'S ISEaSES oppressed t canty and i I JS rofuse rregnltr T?ENSTRTJATI01T -or XVJLblTTHLY SICKNESS. If taken daring the CHANGE Off LOTS, t book " fiseaioff to Women." mailed free icxxui: uuu uaiur will iicsvtifin:--fwv tor BuADVutLD JtxGVLlxoB Coi, AQanta. Ga.' ' Caldwel) ;: Institute. A Scliool For Both Sexes. This school is sitnated in OrAnraAnnntv v r nuoui im iniies nnrr,n pjist rrnm i-iiiiiw-i-r in t . . . . . p.-.::-. neighborhood, noted for healthfalness, thrift and uivi wtty. - oituiiieu an 11 is m uxe country there I are none of the temptauona that are experienc-j en iii o lunii, asu xnanff 10 a quiet ana peace a- ble section there is nothing t detract the stu-1 lAnt'9 Bt:binHnM " ChUrChe3 Of ail Dnno.mal lifinnminntinna in- reach of the Academv. About a yrat turn .hn I o d ar ademy waaiiestroyeJ by fire, but a iartre I auu uujtvcmeut-uuiiurBg is now oeing erected and will be completed at an early day . ... .. . ; We advise those who have children to prepare for college or for the business of life to compare -ur- terms with those of other schools oi the Bame grade before deciding where ..they will send.-. - There will be ft fall earns of t,ahfira nnrt no I one will will be slighted in bis iwork. Should! you see mto patronize us we assure you tbatwe wal de everytbi ig in onr power to give satisfac- TERMS: 1 . Primary Studies. tl JSOner month. laienneiuake BlUQies, -. --jf.uu - : . . The. intermediate studies will include' those studies - jrenerallv under-tood f as "Common School Studies. "-' Thfi hichr ntudina will elude those above the "Common Sohool" course. , Latin, Algebra, Geometry, etc Board, including washing,1 lights, etc., can Christmas For uarticulars address .- Caldwell Institute, Orange Co., N. C. HARNESS &SAPDLES. 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Morgan and wife and recorded in book C C Deeds of Peraon &-unty C, we will on the 8th pages 7a, so ana el in tneMmce..oi register oil dav of Seut oner for sale on the premises for casn tne trace oi iana aescrioeu m saiu uimi- . . .... . . . i . rage . The said land is situated in Bushy forte ownsnip on the waters or a n any renter eeic aa inic laloc lalock and others, containing 133 acres e tc July 2Gth 18137 84 4t- ELMIRA BRIGGS A SISTERS. Nbttce, Bv virtne of an order of the: Superior Court nublieantion to theiiehest bidder at the courts hooBe dor in the town of Roxboro the Mountain tract of land owned bv the heirs of the late Thos. Woods and Hugh Woods, lying on the waters! of Marlow's creekadjoining the lands of J. J. I lireoks, Abe liowes, Mrs. Sue 1. oatterneni ana others containing 80 acres, -more or les-- Terms of sale $25 cash, balance on a credit of six and twelve months Purchaser to- give- bond and I LIVH VH 1I1N1 kl H. M 111 IIIUinTl ' liU hi 1 D UUUU H UV goo secvrity'titled retained until purchase . hugh wooDscom. , 7 HENDERSON - ; Female College, ; This Institntioiris locfited'in Vance jconnty at the highest poiut "between Norfolk and Raleigh. 1 ias a- Facnltyof: Kight efficient officers and teachers; .Attempts honest and thorough -work in all its Departments.. The Second Session will begin August 80, i'887. For catalogue, address ' - " ' REV. J. M. RHODES, ' 728 2m 'f ' ' " ' . Henderson, N. Q. ; Notice; :7 7 7 By virtue f wo several execntions in-my bands; one in 'favor of C- B. lii'ooks, udm'r of Mr i t! . U. Wade vs Thomas wroods, and ;one ia faver of K. A; Walker vs said Thomas w oods, I will on the 1st Monday in .August 1887 sell .at miction to the highest bidder for cash at the court aouso door in Koxboro the following tract Or parcel of bind situated in Person county ad- , u -.4 r.n ' n .Tlvt.kta lining S . Jones, Dr. tt. A4Uorton and others, being the B - be had in first class families f or $.0ft per month. n n i "' 't c The session will open August 22nTnext and PJH.CtJi?iWhteir? Iaw ifld wwvahhv v HlVUDUUi 1TILU u DUIU V IU MU 1U1DD1IIU a U fl Llone interest M said Thomas Woods, -b's-er'sUYjj SueI; Frame uud Siee ( Thos, Woods j land contanmg by recent survey " . " , ; , f , , -, A. u - I lWacrcs.' This Isttay of July 1&7. - - ' Bracks, ail Verfttly galVAr.IZi-Q. ; . , . .' y -. of Person county. I A R KIAIf P Aftl l - Prtl" IHUANUKt -UUUtlitr U MntbeVirgiriia Mountains. S149. $170. or $204 A YEAR Thorough instruction ; good discipline; beat moral ,1 influences. Students from many States Gradu .to. in jaKtntei. North Ttiroli", wMl renresenUd. - Carolira well represents, r 5th Session bejrlnn Sept. 14th. Illnstrated catalogue. free. Address JvuvsD.Pauua, Vies t., baleia. gJSrotici:lg I . " . .v. .t. rr V4 iu i O ilia y Ann tenn-aee'd ji H lurcmu iY, .i,.,i eaiddec'd arnotifletltrinakeiuiniehAte setae- preoaa Having clni.i.a against tatd decaaseii will present tben. to the widet- i tl i- , Z 6 J B,y ,2ih ,!. w this uutice V,1 1,6 leaa te to their recovery -Jul v 12th mi. . JAMES T.DICxEKSn'lfAAm'--': Notice: naVing qualified as administrator of the late Win Pool ail neraona owino- aoi,i ,'in.o.uj notified to come .forward and -make tmmwiiate settlement; mnd ail persona -holding claims against deceased must present them on or be- I - iV . . xooo,. or mis notice win be psead as bar to their rocoveryi July lath W. n 46 . JOHN a;l001i. Adm'r. - vj NOTICE. : ; ; t - :f v i , . .--.,3 - J --'-.-'V . - -v- ,.i -ri . "-"1, Bv virtue ot an .order Af i.hA QnnAviA 1 irerson conntv to m dimntAri i rt-ni n k. i. AwgustlSSl sellat pnblic auction to higU est bidder on the premises the tract of land of the jate .Joseph Barktsr lying on the waters of Hyea Sf6 a3?llliU lands afJ Jt Jones, Mrs Stanfleld, Capt I J Stephens, and others con l taintng 170 acres, more or less, Terms of sale: $500 1 cash, balance on a credit of "st and- twelve ooMtas With bond and avwvl est from date Title retained nntil miKhnn money paid an fnll-rpurchaser not to have or mteriear with growing crop This ' July 8th 714 , A - - - Comm , Notice. ttaTinar this dav onliinArf iirinii-iif.i-,. n Joseob Barker. tlec'iL notira ia twi.-r n4 t. ill persons holding claims gMnst deceased to debted to deceased are requested to come for. viuiu ui uar d'Oieir nnnntrv.-A u- -unmi ntu ""ukiuo wiiu , . IHU B 8 BAEKER, Adra'r Notice. AU persons who have been rtnmi an rtniin. quent by the Ust takers as not liBUng their tax- nui-iropeny ior ne year iej5, wiut)e charged with a double tax and all such, persons who fait Joppoar before the county commissioners on or oefove-. the first Monday in October 1887 and fhow canse why sueh proceeding should not bo had, will be barred- froui any. inrher relief, By order of the board -of count v commissioners. July 11th 1887.-- - WtNORLT.- SATTaajriEi.D. . Chairman, 7U4t Clerk.", Notice: ' - ti.'.Korth Carolina. Ia the Snperfer Court 4 Person County. - Before the Clerk. Publication of S dmrnons for Defendant r John S Pool, Wm A Pool, victoria A O'Brianf and husband Matthew o'Briant, Seth D Pool, G 1 Pool, Mollie P. Pool, miner by her- next ineacijonn a rwi Pool.' James Pool. Luther Pod. John Poo) and - Loreua Pol,- with - no sreneral or testamentary guardrftn.aK T Wiley and hnsband W T Wiley, tbe children . of Susan A. Snnfopl. v.. "in. r ui c'invi.l, UIIMUOtU OBURUtl, and Susan-Ella ganford miners with no general er testamentary guardian and Mary W ' Pool I widow of W m Pool dec.- . - .. ..... :,:: It appearing to the court on affidavit filed tfcat the defendants aboved named, Geo W Pool,-CP Pool an-l the neue at la w of Jas Pool,' dec- to wU: Ella Pool, Maggie Pool, . Willie Pool, James Pool, - Luther Pool, John Poo! and Lorena 1001 are non residents d the sate ot jxortn uaronna and- that they - can not after due dtUieence be found within the lim its of said State -ai that the plaintiffs have a causeoi action against said defendants praying to nave a sale of the real esf ates of Wm Poo1 wbo died intestate in said State and conutv du- Fing the month of May 1887 for division among the tenants in common thereof which said lande are fully described in the -complaint in thiB canee, and it appearing to the- court that said defendants are nroner parties to saidnroceediner 1 as the heirs at raw of eaid.WmPooL' ltisthere- (fore ordered that publication be made in mo - i itiKiOB.-iiounii . vuusikk a - news- paper puonsnea tn in town of - Koxboro defendants aboved name ; to appear at the office of the clerk of the Superior Court for said conn- ty and state on or before the 8th day of ler 1887 and plead answr or a demur to thn en plaint which has been deposited in Bald office or the same will be taken as conf ered and heard ex parte as to them. . In witnes thereof I here unto set my band at office in Roxborr. This 25th day of July 1867. . . -, - ' JOUN o PASS. r. 7281! ;j --Clerk Supertor43ourt,V: We are now prepared to furnish all classes with ?mPlo?mwtabomr' time, or and profitable.!' Persons of either sex earn from W cents to $3.00perevnfng,anda -Broportion- 1 sum by devotwg all their Ume to tho business, Boy9. and girls earn as much as men. - That all who se tBi may send their-address and test the bu&nees, we make .-.this offer. To such as are not well satisfied we will send one dollar to pay for the trouble of writing, a Full particulars ana oa ni tree. Address George Stinson a CO., Portland, Maine. ; , a , - 6 12 ly, Tha' Wflmtogn Star. REDUCED IN PBICE. - Attention is called to the following reduced rates ef Subscription, cash in Advance; ME DAILY'TAB. One Year, . -, : -.".'. " ' " t fi 00 Sn Months, " - - ' 8 DO Three Months, - ' " - , . v ' - - uso One Month, , '60 THE WE EKLY STAR. Y I One Yfar, , I SIX MoJltha. - - .:" $i oo - -' , , 60 j Three Mobtbs,4 ,- I Our Telegraphift New9 service has recently I been largely increased, and it is our determina- 1 tion to keep the Star up to the Jiighest standard . VA ..v .... . u . .... u v. u . . ... . . -. - -Arddessi';-' : -f -. Wm. IT. Peen aei,"a -i'k Wilmington,. C r GRAHAM. COLLEGE.-, ' A 8CHOpiFOR BQtll .SEXES. -7 v" - Opens August 8th 1387. --,7V TUITION-1:' per montk fl.60 to 4 .501 Music per . .. . u i ... . 1.,... ...i ...... 1 montn vsjh., mouiu luwumus uuiwu vv, i l NO , EXTRA TEES CHARGED. - When one student bi ings another with him a fz f-trftii fir throe or more 20 ter eent received who are not prepared to enter tiieoU lege classes. . For catalogue apply to - . r V , HBV. J. U.NEWMAN, Ph. B. I .-w-w- al t,n vi a M l Pres""t ? i - on . - - vi4 .. ... ; T ,:. ?-iKajia, JAMES A, O'NEIL,- . . HENDERSON, N. C., I . -w - . w r ' - ''.....' Manufacturer of and Dealer in ' r-n'c ' : Jtm K iTirt-avo i tAnninuL auu yyauvho " ; - AND . . ? CARRIAGE and WAGON MAKERS , -SUPPLIES..-, - -'- SPOKES, RIMS, HUCS. r - - IRON. STFEL, I) ' 77.. . BOLTS, SCREWS, &c. ' Full line, of Blacksmithb. Supplies; E u ffi oeors' 8 u pphes, Pipe and Steam Firtinsfs; Builders' Supplies, "Paint,- OiW Varnishes, rutty &c. . - , Have you it e - it? - If not then you should call for - - ' , . . 4 rALABASnNE! i: T We st-ll ,the Pntent 1 " " - Steely Wire Door Hat. J The great e?t thinj? in- tne . way s of a fitTvet devised: . M.tde from SI EEL MrttlWel devised. . M.tde . from 1 thu I ' - r J, , POOL,. - - v: VV.",V 'lilT.THW.r. HIT T; - Is with - tog snd -'wifl - he v pleased t hiS m.DJ Person jnends can ol. j. a. qtjeil. OI"lL BLOCK, -Kjsjsdereon, N. C. v 4 V t : Is Any One .- - ... Tbattvilf certahdyipaT a Man Wo man tir Child to visit more titan anoth er it isthe 'i MAGXIFICENT'ZSTABLISIIMEST OT " ;Mr. Packer has inaugurated .Uo pjace of- some of:tlie.Iargest'ci(ie3, 'by combini ng , two r : tnorA bi anchos r,t business JnJMMENSE "ESTAP-Lisii MENT. - To this end h& has one of tlte Firiest JEWELRY STOKES Iri the Sooth, where cart be loiind an -endless varittv of! - r- DIAMONDS, WATCnES;1 j.-, ? - JEWEIiUY,CI)CKS,; r ;siLVEUVyAliE. SPECTACLES &c. " Also an j Extensive f.-..Ww r; v-, ... t MUSICAL DEPARTMEkT.; : . VV here can be found a large etcck of - lAMOa & ORCANO From -tne Leading Factories all of which will be sold, cheaper than they can bo procured for ia V US anyofber marKef. IJe has a,force ol the finest ; . workmen tnaUHtrancliea; . Don't fail to tall 4M see this establianmonti when in DanviHe. S-17-lr ' . J. Griffin. E. II. Griffin. GRIFFIN & SON T Manufacturers of S'addlesilariiess Hollars Dealers' In iWHIPS, SPDRS, BITS, 1 AIX STB tnay66oi. . Pet SOUTH. BOfiSON. VA. f : IJotice. 'Jty virtue of an orile ol the Superior court "X" will 6ell at the court home doAr:4n ltoxboro ou . Tuesday the 23rd Astf of August: 1SS7 the store ; hause -nnd lot of Ui lat L. G. O'liriant; wutt loft being known a the Centre Grove etore. July 2athlBS7, - r , , , - s 1 ,1 ROL. O'BRIAKT.Com, ' r JS. Xunsford, attorney. " - . 788 it, r jPOMOM HILL JSURSERIESy ; , U' ri- pomona,ns c;, ; ,7": . " f wo and a half piles west of Greensho- r rb, N,C The.main lina otthe R. 6c D R;R, passes through the groand and within 100 feet of the officer Saleni . ijrains make regular stops twice( daily " each way. - Taoee interested in" Fruit " , itnd Fruit growing are.cordia'.Jy iuTited to inspect this .the largest timf ixi the.State and one among tbelarijest iu : theSouth. -' - c i - -7"' f Tb proprietor has for mny .' years ... " '. Visited the leading Nurseries North and r ;-V - - - - . . . - fVe&tt and corresponded-wlwi-those ot - . , foreign countries, gathering very" fruit that wffs calculated to suit-the South, v both' native and foreign. The reputation ; - of Pomona Hill Nurseries 18 uchxthat- tnany agents going out from Oreeobo.-.'-s-.".-ro. representing' other nurseries, "try to I leave the impression that tbey are rcp- resenting tht aa nurseries. ? Vhy do thuy , - do it? Let the pubucanswor. I have in stock growing (and can show viuitot-s the same) the largest and btst' , stock of trees &c, ever shown or scon ' m any two nurseries in North Carolina, , consisting ot fijpple, peach, pear, cherry, . plunv igrape-Japancso "pertiramon, , Japanese plum,; apricots, htctarlne. Uaesian" apricot, muiDtrry,.;qniHces. . Small fruits;, iStrawbtrry,. rafplrn'. ; " Currants, pecaiis, Eaglish walnuts, rim- ; . , ses,&c.' - 1 .. - - j vQive your jordpT- to my author'z'-d " assent or order .?in,ot from the nurBcryi Correspondence solicited. Descriptive . . Catalogues free to applicants. Ad dris - - JT. VAN- LINDLEY, . xf -v POMONA, Vi 12 ' Guilford county, N. C. i?PLAMNG MIEL8-. ' ; "r. -TUo Undersigned U I- ' , NOW PREPARED oFntnisUTo His ' ! ' Person County Fncnds AST KIKD OF if; Dreased Lumber sasii, bpcmssLiKDS, M ; ' j:V BBACKETS. STAIRWAYS. BALUSTERS, NEWELS, ' ' 5. "J - H T . MOULDINGS &C. - Will fill bill or-iCou tract for the creation tt - ' ; V&ny Kind of House."-' ALL ORDERS FILLED i - OS SHOUT IVOTICE. I -.J.AV. BLACK WELL, Propru-tr ! . - - - - j ' w- . - ' . 7-DnVhamTiawip, S"0 Door an1 rIiBi actory; ' ' ' ' ' July. 14 It 7-""- Durham, N. C. L ..,. JjEX!K3TC;.KY. vm ;st&EestEvs:r::jCc:.:-3Mt 3... - Foar nd Gold l C-' - J FnMwlLioH. for MiuoOf r'1 iiuUMO. lJ-lechru'"ioTKl. Coo ' 4 1Br. lnelndlTH Toltfnis, htatlooery and Bourn, i. f h.ri-.id. Typw-trr 1 o : ;7 i" t7Vv ,i v r -- .; ...r.-" "'3. k,
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 4, 1887, edition 1
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