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' 'THE COURIER v.. published in the centre of a fine toWae growing BecUoQf making it one $CP advertising mediums for merchants and u ' .v,, ?'t, "ii1intnine counties. PercoivCo., 7j . " " ' , ' j i l- : Prnnn Granville and Twham oonnties in North Carolina, and EoxEoaoIT. C- -" JOB WORK HACRKEY $ NCELL OEditors and Proprietor HOME FIRST:;; ABUO ABl NEXT! , TERMS OF SUBSCSItTIOFz - ' One Copy One Year T : , t1 t3 One Copy SixJMontha J , , , 75 ! Eeniitancp mut be.made by Ker.'.::;i -JLetter; Post OSce Order or foetal Uclv - t O 1 .50; Per Tear! In Adyar.ce; a dewription neatly executed on snort lotioe and at reasouable prices. "When in seed at work gwe tne CotJarEB. ja trial.? a3 ROXBORO, NOB TH CAROLINA, THDRSD AYv MARGH 22, 1888Vlt:: : vljQ. 31. JPtOFSS Roxboi-o. N. WIIWo, K. C gTBATHORN WARLICK, ATTOENEYS AT i. aii th MiiTte of tbe State ana in the Federal eomtB. . Maaagement of sUtes Special attention gtren to cae8 in Teraoa and CaawelLcountiea.,'?. f i-. f s"T : 8TEUDWICK & BO0UE 'W-g-w-w! ATTORNET AT 'LAW; till9Doro,5l"C. " rraettxiea Ifi'tbe Conntfea of Caawell. DorBatii, VjyXKSXKAD & TKltRT. . " " :' i TTORNEYS AT LAW. I Koxbero',N. cf t f 4'-' j Frompt attention in to aabuaineMntnwt 4 to them. - N. . ATTORNEY AT t AW, Koxboro. 31. C. J. W, Graham, I Tho Ruffiw. - GRAHAM &RUFF1N, Attorney's at law, HUIsboro, N. CV Traeticealn the conntiesof Alamance.paawo Durham, GoiUord, Orange and l'erson.;v JS. MEttlUTT ATTORNEY AT LAW.' 5 K : rrjinpt' aWta giTen to th oUection ot Viaiuw. W. KITCHIN, ATTORNEY- AT kAWV" . ' ROXB0RO, N. C. ; : :" Tnetfeea whererer bia aerricei are required. . DR.J T.ruLt-Ea, - -ri-y; . s PRACTTCINQ PHYSICIAN. HOXDOTOf N. C. Rdenoe, place formerly occupied v Ih--r E. Rradsher. Office overt. U. Mjteheirs drug atore ' . - . - . OR. C.AV. RRADSHER w.' .ervires to tbe puWic Calls immplly ruSnded fn ?traon . amt adjoinn.,5 eoantaes.' "av fmi wirfunpwrk inbi line, IT itmff i4Yt BtthV'or?. NvC.. U be attended at D R. J. A. GEOGHEGAN - Offershls " -" ROFMSIONAli 8 ERV1CKS I Ko'kbord andtte Snrrounding-Cominnnity. Cati be found at my rtstdenee recently occn? yied by.nev- J- J. Lansdell. , ' - JJR. J. C JJRADSHER, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, ... ROXBOKO, N. c.: z JJR. aa.NICUOLS FKOrKSStOykl. SEKVtCESJto th" ?BOPLE t Jtoxboio and'snrroonflinj cnntxy . irrieUcesiaall.tbe brancLeskof ileiUcine. i ROXBORp ACADER3Y 0pei to Both.: sexes .r.; 4pM jrannary 9tk, 1888. 1 - jAMJESvWi TIW.ETT; Prine'pal, i. Miss Fsanl'W. HM(ai, Assistant. '"Taition for Veeka. JnPrimary- Depart- on,Ebgllb,rancrh HiKbcr EnUsh and LanCTapMV Muie-oa Piano or Organ stsjw. g- ADVBKTISBMESTr ; eC X. Tha'xton, f A. Judso Catkins. - THAXTDN & WATJBXNS' IS JOBBERS; ? ?' ' ; V ' SOTIOHS.IWHITE.GOPDS, LADIES' DRESS - GOODSi &0., 14 . Tourteenth St.; - " Eicbmond, Va. J pmona Nurseries; 1- .. ?0f Winter and Spring; Saka' 1867-8 I h are A large stock' of 4 1 Two atxd thr.ysa'raold; good yane: lies,, that! wilt r;Jr ClosilutlGlieapc Plum, (Brry;; Gapo &c I? yon want anTWng in th KnreJ Hue CHEAP, especjallyj APPJ.E, send fr my UlnstratfdPeerrfptive.pHa, logue and" Bpexipntf surplus stock for Winter and'; Spiring sales j 188-$ OUiy""; C V I 'rsi-stk "2 -"'to:o5?a,-o. Written for thsCothu.) " Praise ye theXord Lof love ' r , . Frt)m whom all blessings flow; - Praise ye him ia heaven aboye, ffW Praise f hith-b'elow.'"1 .Praise Mm ye thai' gs terrestrial J -. While irte-skyou-stay: - k" .Praise him ye things celtiftiaD :- PrwhlmytsinftifMrtaVi v . f . Strive to chter Iteavens pHa s jiod pratae him to his face. ijnim. "renr her ba8 -left Praise h'ra ye winds that listeth ; Te blow from pole to pob. "-Praise him'yem Vhtyrnoanttins?'' -; Far towering to the sky;" 7 " Praise him ye gentle fountains As you go murmuring by. , t y . . 1 risn;m nou oeauieuus snow a So46og"as thou shalt shine; - - Praise the just and righteous one - ' . The t.ae and living .vine. . .' ' Praise lani' thod" Deauteoiis robon ; - Fair ruler of tbe night; "f ' - -Prlae the great Almighty one f The author of your; light, - Praise him ye little stars . . " . ; , That up uk'e ii the sky; .V --: :t v Prjtise him ye mighty comets - As yon go sweeping by. ' - - - - - Praise him je "gentle ahowers That falleth from above,- likewise ye pure soow-fiakes . - ' Fit emblems of his love. x , , 'f - . . -ft v Iri Praise him ye hail and lightning A i you journey on your path, - ; For who can sacd before you j4 ' Fit emblems of his wrath. . v 'u. i Jackson on the 148 Psalm. k MY STOftY.i It wa in the Tall of 18 joafc after the Indians had broken out, of Iheifr reamatWo u nder 4hir noted leader, 'Flyingf Arrow' J as ataading on airittlb'kuole orcr-Tapking the South J'orkrJof UiecliWari River it was m late A u turn, the day had been, one of those bright, Indian Summer day characteristic of ilie WesC.Tbe'san wag low in the western horizon,. .Ilia timed. rays m ule the beautiful scene, more, beautiful. Xes, beautiful, bo whyrw it.1 can't appreciate tebeao ties of nattire, why is it: piy though; s will go bnck to the past, raudmake oiy life gh6my id dwm'at, I thought I coafd forget the jast oujrl.iiere n the wilds of the wpbI, butjlt comes up before" me like i e); bontble n:gbt; 'are. - ; i ' - - I was awakened from my-" Teyen by tbe shrill' c yt of the L nigh tbfrd. The sun had ceaked to shine on- the iBjack Hills t!l the morrow." --But httle ' did-" I - think what the morrow would brieg forth. I turned tO go hime,- :f you will follow me there 1 can- discribe tt bet fer t followed tlie"rler;aboat-a half a mi W,? and then tnjrned . to toe left; where jLhe banks rose; op m high palieadee, oyer gro vm wi th trees ; an fl shrubs. I followed a small foot path rou nd a ju tti tig poi nt of and"and came to a fis&ue in: the fuceof " the cliffy: When jon. Cret looted in, 1 1 dark and forbidding, and a if, M lie" who enters here leaves -hope be. hind,V butthiswasmf -home, and sae refreaMt -was. -I entered. and followed the fissuo jbOTfisw'f art and came a .1 lVge, rootnycave.. Tliis'c iVe 1 4oitU ,a'a ppose any xne , J the- world, eteff the.'ijdfausknw xf its existence, exQejit'i m yself,,; il ame across it one daj,b--chancehllo on tfan ting expedition-. -. Tlye mouth was almost entirely hidden bf bushe nd I always kept tbe mouth covered for fear of ; its : being d tscovere'd b someoue!se.!fA;more safe retrent YrCm the Indians'could not bV found. r rhe-"Indiansjwere aamtrdejoujB Jek ther had .bee. n oo the war; path about two weeKS.-anq naa KiueajinaiaKti prisoners a'good Imatfy v sei tiers Iwith their families-' Theiihtia-had: beet cal led ou t, 'ahd were hot after themt Having nufiej !W 9PP?X3?f standing just .oatsidepf the cave when I heard'a'slight'taoiseUL-. Uni lef Aidi X&& back inTthVsnadow. .of the'fockand waited to "seawliafnt waiR-Jt had wafted" aKfew seebnds; when Iw'aaiiiteQ'bea XPtudfH ing arouutt, tne, roca;i kgraspea my rifle tirmfy'and ,,waited to- see what he, would dor Soon I -heard a catJ, the' cry of the vhijght-bird 'aiidthe whip poowflif 'wfiat a pJief ritVas "In r tfe, ' my fal thfuj; JriendC ;and aify,'an Jndiao comrade of mine, oue the niost7ai t1f nl' ever bnd. HHe was of tha-Nes Perch na tion, the Apaches had J been at war with-hi nation tzd had killed all; of h?a. k i ud red ttfe4.4le hated them worse flgave ganve aignal ana, he csai arfw.- Htt was between six xnA c,viran feet tall, e,l proportme fejd bis : tscU. were iaatroiigf of iron, and he was as a4bl&& a;" mon- Brother h, Joe'"tfori ?duv are tj tonl pTrc' - "ai thf irants blc ! f -'.iX F' i. "Arrow none twit Turtle; andTurtle " wants blood for blood. : TlB red "men" are on the war path, ley bare yistoped a Wagoir tram and taken .whi te sq uaws prisoners, I caufe fist to tell yoir'V JWhat, said I. you say the red devils have stoned a wagon train and taken the 'womt n prisoners? t- -fi. ;;--i'AlI irne, White brotherly. -dome then, said I, we must -do something,-' they must-be 'rescued. Where did you see them? - . "Indians pamped t)Tor thereat pointing toward the mountains. The men to, be burned to-night: Flyi ug Armvv big, bad Iugun.' 7-. . t v So we started toward the "moun tains oa a quick walk,Tirtle. ,lead.-t We had goneaUout'amilsiandTa half when audZlenljTttrtie. stoppea tnd said": -' 7 ; 1 6 i ' - i r i 5 : -' -- f White brother, we most g5, slow: Indiana much careful. Spies on look 00U Better, wait 'till dark.' . There- was a lot of, truth n this, o wesatdowa to wait until it pre w dat ker. . Z ' " 1 " " " We bad jat there, for 'about bKl f an hoar when "Turtio fta'tedrnand," , ; Stay there." . ' -1 , . , lie went in,, the direction of t the monn tains on a. run. I Batstijl for another hilf hour or more, au i iTur di not return' and Xgew nneasy nd started in the. directionrjio;had taken. I had gone about a mile when I saw a l:ght just'ahead:V,i-I "dropped down on my. knees and crawled for ward to see what it was. 1 It was the Apaches' camp, and they were having a big ' time; -doing something, but I could not exactly see: what it was, so I crawled; on' a little furtherto " get - $v better view when suddenly a dark form: -rose up just in front. of me and threw himself upon me: with Jerrifia force.- I waS taken .com pie tely. by en rpriae. and before I could defend myself . in - the tire! beadwith some heavy instrument and knoVked me senseless. ; uiy'' rs When I came too -1 -was -bound hand and footand two Indians: as. gu ar da si t ti ng near me J As sooni: as ihey saw that I had come too, one ef them said: t f;..-.- - Wrbitetmari.comeJ too; bfg lick, neap blood." " - I never said ayth.ng, and: one of the Indians rose'o p and left as, move- ngitoward the centre -of . the camp. He soon returaod bringing some - one WHh him, it proyedto be Flying Af row; Ho came uVtb where; I lay ani ,. V . - One of-the -Indians, nnbonnd my legs and and made me rise and follow theoi, iFljing 'rrow? going before. tie wi'S a fine' looking . Indian, r with 1 n jet black bair, high cheek bones, he was fierce aLd cruel and was much dreaded bj the .whites there was a long list of crimea tiaid ! at ; hie doon andf the goTernmeht;. had offered - a 1 alive. ' ' - :v, ' - Vve stopiied in front of ofteof -.the largest wigwam's, and f looked arou ud xd what a sight met my gaze! ;C Tuere to two trets were bobnd two xy bite men jwitb faggots heaped up ubuTid tnem eaxly.Uo-beS ignited. Te,jt were', both strangers to - me, I was pound to. the, third tree, and tlieo fjyjb Arraw turned to me'audaick . tW.hite man you ' must.dier you hare .axiren - jut-irom, pne naming ground taanotber yon "have shot us down lik& dogs, did - Lam "gwng" ;to kill as many of oa as I jean, 1 have two more prisoners ana xney must ate too. Fou are dead, they died like wanbrs, the?' kill some of my braves and their blood cry for revenge. I am going Co let whjte sqaaw see Ybu buj:n,'lf, He,, enlferedthoj Jw-igwam'-X, and brought. out' three .women", one of them waaa bid r womau with -'gray haii i and the other was a you ng girl, and he other, My Qod!T that face - .- - - - - -j . j - -. 1 the face that had been my ruin; nel lof tha fairest faces man eyer looktd from Jjebiid Vck toward riV: A ttner flptcimeo of mauhOodMAi-er npon,;andI osed tq think- was - the Cruest I had said' plan j- imejthat it was a pare soal that looked oat of those eyes. Vlb.t how4 jrasnistaken, t was that wbniari 4hat' - had-ru i ned my life, and made . an !. exjl oi .me. IIow I had trusted her How I had loTed herl, flow I: had been her humbls Jslavg and "she had; cast me aside for. a new face, broken my heart and' ect away j& man trying, to for get lay sorrow bnt here in the west. -r?twbjr:-was ehef herof -prisoner aciong, these savages. "QIv I remem ber her saying thaslibad "a brother somewhere "ontwestrahd'-ncrdooht she had been busier wa'tov ee limt; and, had" been captiiredy;" Flying mruw mm m. roiipwers. . . - ; tShe, was stftndmgiuot verr far away but -she did not recognize jneidt.waa very dark'aud you could hardly rrea ognize a famdla facs. -v, - -- , Header, jfyon wfil let me I will go back and give. you a sketch " of the past, the part pertaining to the story, it will give yoo better connection;.. .4 1 met ner. hrst l ttbe town of Al and fell deeply :m love with her. . She was what I thought , the personiGca tiflTd of purity and innocence. 'S i," - - It was true I , was nothing bat a printer, and she as the danghter of wealthy parents, but I !ovd her all the saate and f thought she loved me; Vc; bad, been engaged about two moOdis, when lwa8fcallwd away- on buness.Wfieri I returned about a weet, I met tVybaog man rr,: the street near the office, and he said some one (mentioninga "nam Ixd not understand), was flying., around - with Anic, 1 did not pay any ; atten tion to Hand went ;dom: to; the office, and the hex t afternoon as -"Iwasf: going through the . garden, . adjoining 7 her fiouse,.IJieard voices and stopped for I recognized Annicea'.Tolce, I looked arennd, and. there on a rustic. Jbench wfs Annice with iome man who had his arm about' her waist, and he was, aa .I 'thought mumoxing words ot love to her. and heard her say something abont loving him. -. ' :- One look was enough, for me, I turned and went back, to the office arid wrote her a note telling her I ft ewAof heT;incbn8tancy, and tbat I wouldeave by the -first train and Hoped never to look upon bar fair, deceitful face egata --v r-.x? 4 I 'went from; plica to "place and finally wouud up in the Black Hills. I had been here for about two months when tlie events prtcding occurred, rt Now I seejbhat f sir. face once more; but under what, different . circuni sUncesl.She was here in th&-power of these Indians and. I Had no power to help her. ; ; ' J ust at this moment I felt, some thjiig pulling at my Jfegf T ; looked down and there in the long Jjrass at my feet was Turtle, he had cot my leg I0089. "At this moment Flying Arrow - commanded his warriors to carry the women back and prepare cupper before , horning the. captiveB. '1 hat t are us some time' to fix. a way for us to; get away and sve the other flve.-"; Turtle, whispered to; jne ,that he'w6uld cu&lhej' other- men - loose and weJoold iaake al rush f for this women, secure . them and ruL, and that he. had. the - prisbneW-weapons with him. ' He gave rue rnytifle and knifa ,ad;crepi. away ,0 cut loose' the other, .two men and giVo;" them jn atructiouarhe flndiags all this time wti busily engaged ? cop king,; np per and knowing we jwere secUrely be&nd, paid Wry Httle- attention tdusr ,;;,,,, ; Turtle came backfaad a,a " signal from hinilwe.ia toUhe wig warn that contained, the ladies, .securing them aftijr knbckifigbverihe guard, "we ran-in thedirtCfion oft,my cave. Tee indians 'were- taken 7fcVmpletely by surprise and were utterly dumfound ed, we had gone nearly a quarter, oi a mile Xefore they r started in r purr -r - ... i t.r T f .w . V: n; t- 611 it. ?" '' 'O- V ,.Wo made "good ti'me,' .bnt they were gaining onas; tu,wdr fcadHEfe goodJuckto reach- the xave before they overtook as,;and. inr;taere - wi were cpmparativelf safe, for but one could enter atthetinte. I had a lot of amunition and Jirbvision iil there,' and could stand asetge for a week. -Three ndiansiiad tried to entei, bu t we gave them, aUsteof e'ur lead 'that' made them- more careful 5 ' Suddenly thsre war a iattle . 01 musketry; and the yelli-of the- sav ages told that the Aialitia was taking a hacd, and- we were rescued1" . We came on t just asold. Sol - was casting his first bright rays over the o , awakening world. - What t. chsxigel j T,t eight when iae. went : down al Wis calm and serene, and bow it was a'scene of caraageV dsad and 'dying Zndlaos lay all around, and thegrqans of the, woanied was terrible; to- hear. -Annice came out and : as soon .as she- saw me she threw op" her hands and fainted.: VWben she;fec6Teredll was bending'over her as she1 raised her eye "inine iheJfirst . thing she said, was IV hat made yon leave mel Lebnard?t4 0:0, rl'tbld he'oferTigain4 what ,P"saw iojtne garden.' Then she t plained; - !?You;re member theeveninaf osi saw me iahV gaifden ,VI wMwtthWyT brother, and was telling, bim abont you',' and hat-was givingme hiabUss- ing and you ran off beforeyou;' saw me," how could J explain?" .: . ; ;T' i'I caughf; herr ins' my i arms! - arid showered kisses on. that sweet tnouh &q near my. own. . My own true loye. hw coold I have doobted'ybn! ,hhe had received my note,' and had found out that I- was gone and she had decjded jto'' return1 with" her brother to his home in , the'twesi. J tVVhilelhet'were on. 'theirwayi they-bad -been 'captuVsdr"bj Flying Arrow and his followers, "ixA her brother killed . M . , K ' There is but little; more to bd. told. After1' biddingrour ' rescuers a .fare well and "not4 f Tgetting pur faithtul Turtle who left as -with tears in his eyeS,f id pttrsu'e tha murderers of" his kindred, "we went back J2ast and was sooomarHed. - And noW,ias I-" write these. last few -iifleVV Annidr, -iny" wlf; twines her arma around my neck and Have yjju -finished Leon," finish ed, the story 'of our livesJand how near -we camo being "severed: from each other" fbrever.''? ' Tes; ' 1 have finished, My Darling; and 1 dos shad dow : of the past . shall blight -.our happiness; A-Sfosr.. I : JiJjmg -Look iheadt'i They wera sitting together: itt -the warm parlor; aaying little but think ing much. But lovers dp not need to say much to be companionable. " Tha little clock off the -mantel for a considerable time had been the on ly speaker. ; Its tick,' tick, titfk ti ek seemed to the jouth to say, kiss; her, kiss her,-kiss her 1 To the inaiden ii said leap year,. leap-year, 'leap ear; and its , reiteration; of this phrase moved the "maid to break the siTsnce : How funny some .people fai? she said. v. ," - -t - ,. ,Fanny?ririiie Yes, somr people who are going to be Inarried., "tiVciilA1!- yesieome wantto be married in a balrodrr, sOme on the middle "arch of a bridge, come in a boat, some in rail road train; some On hbrssbackr sameon'the edgeqfja precipice, some lown in a coal mine I' -X'tAi - Yes, I have .noticed It." -What is their object, 'Iwbhder ; ".Marriage; of course. -1 " 1 ': L X Bat I mean their object in getting matried ont of the usual way.sfe" wtr- t ;ii i t ' ii,:-.ir- Thty get 1 married in jhisuway sa that they car tell their children and their grand- children,: they .were married under Peculiar circums tahces.' as; ' for instance, i'your mother and merchil- drenwere married; in; & coaV mme," or; f your grandmo.ther and t&echil dren, were mariied in a balloon." IM bet thati lust the reason, said the maid en. ivJT5 J-'t'-J J- .Of coarse it is the reason. r,i "-' There"' was a panse. Theh the maidenrwith a el owing chatk sail. f : ..-FyeVeen thin king. JbhnvV-i- t- .'YW he said, interrogatively. v-I'ye.'beett- thinking'' how "fmtiffii would be- (a pausa ;anda "deeper bluah.V '-" . -"-k 'i- . .-:. '. - Well, BeHa, you'ya been 'thinking whafc? l'i&iCiZ f tl; Ito been : thinkings how.fanny" it would.be Jf;;-T-'"il v-YSes. t - : ti If when -the, subject bf-.tnarmge iomfes up thirty pr forty years hen:e vou"could point'- toi. me- and say: Why' childreijybur grstndmctbsr proposed, tc We in leap .year and ;?8 were married a few, Wgk3 after. John is rery bnsy,t!ir3 days far--mhing nice little, cottage and Bella is superintending thaUmakios f her I wedding dress. Boston Cou- . For the blood, use B. B. By ; 4 a or seroiuta, nee c. xs.,i. ty v Fo- cttarrn, naf JS ii. a.- . ; "Por rhetunatisvese B. 'ErJJ. Fr kidney trootleg, use B. B. B;" -r, , For skia diseases, use ;BBB. :For erupViona,-nsa B." JJ. B. - : -. For aU blood poison '.use B. B. IL . Ask yout'neighbor who has used'B. 8?B. of its merits. Gt ourjbook free filled "with certifiia-.es '$f wondwfcl jeurt: : miller, - V juate oi j . u. uuier oc jo. 1 ;MIj3ER4ESm-v.r; ' Special Crcp rcrpllzirs f.5 ,!'.., - K ! t" ... ,i ',-V.!f'4 JAJi-i- sl' yUR I ELLOWf liEAP: SPECIAL iOBACCO,iiAI(UUil . rrhss Wen .used Xtensivety for tha last aen : " Xortituaroiinaiand lias sunea tor THAT HAS Our " Ammbnit ed Phospat o H. UL Brcnd has alsu.been on the market for three . a fine repatatron.Joritseli tor- i "and otW ciroVs'" Both willlw kfttit i' staudard,and oa rho iriai ket this year. . CHEMICALS also' for any j. formulas. for competing, will be furnished oa accommodating' terms. 4 Special inducements will bo offerpd i for any otToar goods la u;; ; " -4 CAB LOAD LOTS 1 'Vf 3 asioTa PTtEMTTlM will be i oftewid p that is sohl by u$ and paid for on" -mium,' Hat. ;. rr; :-;f. .--v DANVILLE, VAT, ,; U r - p f "' V,. irS . HIGH PRICES ENOGEED 6 5 I i I . I1-! 1 1 1 ' - M all i: I -;i'"'i.v-f 1:.? .::: : y;r-t-f '''i I f ' t-K't fe. Cf 'Z?? 1 J3"? .We keep Sonstkntly -en :band aU kinda-f family groceries botk--staple and - fancy: axf ;V?t5 i;l.f : ! !sAf;? vn oati a. i way naa huvh wa ---j-?' "1- BATON " "NUTS, vChve aa a call and we .-Sttr zh feci ii rii i ap " We bars an Immens stock of .sworj kM JJ P, - - ' : aroua stock of everything ke ;.;--.v.- - 75a Barrels best oolassea& syrupy I .10 003 oourtd of meav . - -r. 1 - V J " OU isarreis dci m 3 , 40 Barrels of sugar, Ac., &c. r', rr. ea t at, noLUUUi. w, fc -J ' " .. . . . . . 9 - ( VI"' 111 t ' ' . . - . Will Had it ta thxir iaterest to call ana p . "M -.-.L.IL Hafhn, pf Pertoa county, is , with e8 ana wia v -see his old friends. . . . fV et'ares: Comer of U . - While In towa-calt at aither :f - iilrUd Street, or at Uor 0-3 Gtofca T; :-r. ' 1 ; , , ' 1, -i r.hd CqItt Jrclr: ' - t1 - ., . - -.. '-.V t' . " ".- f . ' - ttsaic a rrputition tcr, f7QwES ! , iSUPEMOS; V; or four years and has also maao ; : - ' ' 5 V' no td their.tlNIFORM and. hirh I .i T:; for ach ton of Yellow Leaf Guana ' delivery. '! Seb$ for price and pre , " : t. '-?f' .r.f- r"fV;t:."V Miller Eeeseb, : va f?-Mo. i w . . 1 C 1 , .1 1 M f- " 1. . V: HIIHM '"...'iiF MWWV ' tf V- I'. - ' -.w... . MAVVfflt FISH.' - r ,?v CABBAGE." it 54 - tee. s 1 1 - "it ' 4 1 . ' ' will coaTiace? yott that we2Belling ? It 'Z- --T' J v - t p. .7.;T, PAT3 ft CO., -9- 1 ,n o -w, o.pVji cf cont: ; v - - , 2,000 Bushels oi cissi, - - car lots fsr , , I I ..... --' -; . i;" - - r!Olinv W '1 ------ )
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 22, 1888, edition 1
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