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, Person.copnii iw;- JOHN A. KOELIh Editor, KOXCORO. N. 0., March 22, 1838 7ttftEI.XGIQtJS SItBTlCBSi HKTHODIST. ' ' lwtlIprearteeTimnthacMrdIn to lh X lowing appointments v vr Koxboro-Seeond Sxuiday at U am, ., , Ml Zion-Thtid 8nnday at 11 am. , Oak Grove- Fourth Sunday etll a m, - - i. ' . Allenaville-lat Senday at U aBt and Satur "VrhfiMnd MivMllavmVand Saturday before at 3 p. ni. at Hebron on Sunday 8 p. m. Mt. Tirsab-Srd Sunday at 11 a. m.. and Sat urday before at I p. m. , Webb's Chapel 1th Sutlarat Ua. u ana Saturday before at 8 p.m. i.t' . . rT ? -jl E. UKMHtwoon. Paster. BAPTIST. and at D jfK uunrisv and saturiav before. Boxbore Prayer Aleetlng every Thursday aught. j. H. Lahbekth, Pastor. - Bed Mountain lt Sunday and Saturday be- AnUecb-ted Sunday And Saturday before. Bethel Hill-Srd Sundavaad Saturday befoc Caldwell-3rd Sunday nht at ? o'etoet : CressRoada, Halifax county, V ay-4ta unday Very pleasant just now. Bain; wind, thunder and l:ght ning X'uesday night. Old mother earth is bginnrig to put a green appearance. See notice of land sale for taxes to be found in anoter column. -Orange county term of the supe rior court it in session this week. Mrs. Dr. R. A. Morton was w tewn Ibis week Visiting' -"the Misses Barnett , ... v , We regret to know Mrs.' A. P. Simpson hat been quite sick for sev eral day a. - -f --r-r-y-- Don't forget the sale of Abran Bowes ' and aV the ourtoqse,door next 'Salorday at -Wr' Mrs. Elvira Jones, near Snrl, ia visiUng her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Masten, here this week. Miss Wniie RogeWi of 1 Wosds dale, is in town this ; week "Visiting Missca Fannie and Alice Fuller. This week another comrnnnica tion seeks sweet -repose t in JLhewaste basket, bcauie fno'name . accoropa Died it, vtV 7 :Mr. R. K. Dantel, our Tenera- bla townsman, we regreitolearib.ai been quite sick for several; days, suf fering with cold; O. Ober & Sons Company have adWminVislifiaof Ober guaho." This fertilizer has a well established trade and is reliable. ' The young imen in Olive IIill townsMp;; "wh ! eavesdropped ; their best girl now feel quite bad after hearmgjber plainly expres herself uncaring them.' lu J, fcarver, -our .efficient postmaster, movtd.the postoffice yes tardaj'ftom industry street to the new Merritt f buildings on- Main street. heartily 1 welcome you Bieer Jaems, over on our side of the town. 6iring to ill health Drt John A. Geoghegan has Veqaestecl Mr., T. II. street to offer lia, property for sale on the first Mrnlay in Ai 1 3. "Also his horse, which U an-excellent sad-; die horse.. will -bt sold;m Tuesday of court week.1 In another1 place in this ir-p er will be foun4 an advt'of the VYalteu & Whann Co.; inanu faCt n rei s o f the Plow; Prand Raw ' Bone : Superphos pnateGaano. Ifyou want v first class guano try the -Plew "Brand. For sale by JrA- Loog. - Yoor attention '(fixdirected. te the Sonthern fewelry Huse, D. Johnson & Son proprietors, of Lynch bure,Ta. to be ,founi. in another column iu this, weeks , par er. - Send five cents'3. fur' ieanlital catalogue. Tbij carry ifl stock a large and beau -tif ql Jie of eweJry. In another place Will be found " Aa Jpen Letter' bTr' MrT -John S. Loekart, the whar;f warehonse rnen, giving some niost-ex.ceHent and time-warning'' advieft, to the; farmer. It will do ya goodtoreditand it will do you tai morgood to heed its weHimd adviceu. 6nr tnctnm waiflsited by Mr, GeoTCi :JVoodyhas iTaesday. .Mr. Woody ii one of Bethel Ilill's 'most rmpuiaiand enirgetitf young men. He is now representing the Star, , of Sooth Boston. V a. t varrj , mm load and; he .says hew'iU .do all in his nriwer to lJur8 TOU me. Bigncsi Se hit card k an- -c - -ci-s.- - marxet pnee other place. An old bachelor that resides, in the Souern porUonof iihls conty was told a few dayi ago, as w ; haya been reliably informed, by a iiir aDd lovely young Ud7':vIi'Ce.--greatlT adored, that sb admrred ba'd bead- ed men. Sirce that time he.; has leen teen pullirg 'in?' aif fim his thmlj covered 'scalp Go ik - ''old pard," votfll gain her mmntuthu at(e; awhile.'":- JEphesns 1st Sunday, and Satmrday bfev riV?rIi.oM Gr.iotr nd Saturday before i tT., V.nrrt tnl AimmIAV At 11 OXIOCK A. -J 7 o'clock rvM. ' :' r ... - .... ThV fquiLOxiaJ "itorrn pa;ed byer us with' a vim. last Tiies;!?. nights MrJ J. A , Long" left yesterday for the northern markets,' where ; he will purehnaahistockofsprmgoodr, r-Jne- "red breast robin has made his : appearance nd oor epordng men take special delight in- Wagging thenv 1 ""-", irW.are glad to learn tljat ;llr. J . D. ClayfoDr r.t who has, oeeD-verv sick for sereral weeks, is able to be Seed sweet potatoes Jor sale at $1 a bushel and is an, e.xtra quality, known in thU poq n tj.n jthe Cunn, ningham potato. For sale by : ; " t; d. woodt; ; . ( L j -': i Bether Hill, N. C. ' Oulire.aud:edergetic.;young townsman, Mr. J , S. Merritt, has now about completed his large and hand some hew .brjqk ; building on Main Sj&tt, and h MW Jbemiled : with a large : stock ; of hardware in va"few. days by MeSsrsC J , AI Carver &"Co, lS(me'time- "duridg, the Spring" the ball will be,occupied by the Koxbo 1A- : . tt ; ? - A T 1 . : fnu1lWg6ll.a''ans-o-iIie nrerfaot nnlv nhoWhia "deaifiB Hi biw i namenting and beautifying our town but shows explicit confidence in the Railroad prospect, riis. noble exam ple in tli is is worthy of imitation." OoH't fizperlnaeut. v You cannot afford to waste time hi expe rimenting, when your lengs are in danger. Consumption alwavs' seems, at first- only a cold. Do rot permit any dealer to impose S.l. - l - . A uuuu yuu wtwi Bmss vueap iiuiiauuu ui Lr. King's Discovery for Consumption, Couirhs, and Cold, but be sure you get the genuine. Because he can make more profit be may tell you he has something just as good, or just the same. Don't be deceived, but in- bist upon eUmg-Dr. King's Nw Discovery which is guaranteed to give relief- in nil TliroaU LuDg and Chest affections. Trial bottles free at all Drug Stores. Large Bot tles $1. A Recent Poet. , , - - . Poets are born, not made," is a tayitig as traeas it is old. One among this fortunate class was born in ; Koxboro, December 2nd,; 1873. He is the sen of pious parents and the obj of mauy prayers, ,v-He now walks our streets a qust ruddy, heardlesi -youth with auburn hair and pleasant Jmiles for, all .who meet him. His genms quietly slumbered within the; narrow.limits of.his well shaped head, almost nnobserved by those who knew him best, until Feb ruary 22nd, 1888. . When en thi eventful tiight. TtWg "youth refusing to rttire at the - usual . hour, ; and in a restless papod, gave veat to the fire which had been burning in hi souf for months -uhen his poetical genius poured forth and tie iollow- ing. lines were bprn: . - I once west to a tova , ' To play on tbe fiddle. A crowd gathered round 1 ? And I was in the middle, r -' But before I played - . - I got on th xtand, ' j " I Bpoke with my mouth" . -1 "..c - , - And e8-'ured with my hand. - .' One o'd man in the crowd , - Wouldn't believe rhat 1 said, .' ; So I look ihe end of my fiddle - And cracked him on the head.' "' Then I sat down and played Till I couldn't play anymore, . T11 my fiddle wore out ' And my fingers weie sore. The crowd began to disperse, I asked tliem to stay - ,v ', But" they laughed at me . : - And walked on away. , . ... . ; I ran aftenthem : ll ' :' ..: And asked them foe a penny; But they all shook their heads . ' And declared they hadn't any. , - So I went on my way " With a very heavy heart, ; 'I Eesolvedinmymind - Never again to this town start. T -j" -' . .. - 1 MOBAXi . -T .ir-,-t f - '. , - - Some money-is lent, ' . v - Or, some favor is done, , When lime comes to repay it 1 " ? ' t .--They will be sure to run. , , . ' , ATSfOTHEp MORA!' . - If such poetry aat this, can be writ ten on such subjects as a f fiddle'' and fidd ler, neither of which, ever amount to much in thr" world, what would sucV genius do with subject more worthy?- , y ' - An Obbrvbb. Bnem Her Youtlu . ' J " Mrs.Phcebe Cbesler,- Peterson, Clay coun ty. Iowa,- tells tthe; toUowinjc ; remarkable story, the tnitQ oi wnien is voucnext nor oj the residents of the town: '"i am 13 years old, have been troubled with kidoey. com planrand lajnenessibt" many , years; could not areas myseii wivnnuk ueip, , now x am free f6m all pain, snd soreness, and am able to do all my own noaseworx. l owe myiy,nire ed royyouth,'and T removed complete! all disease and painTry-a battle, 50c. and SI. at all drug stores."1 - ' " i- " The Public Schools t i 'Since tl.e war ) the ; folio wiag'dis bursaments have been, made; -; - - in lan $177,497.94 In J873 ' ; - - f 196,675.07 In 1875 K reportabontaamW ain 1874 In 187 InlS7r f 819,813.00 o 1878 - 824,880.1 0 fn 1879":. in lasa:;: 5 . 826,040.85 rV:852 882.65 In 188t; i"" 4o9.558 88 I't883V' 23,430 98 U "1884 "' - 640,245 20 In 1885 -;y 7 20,552.82 Ill 18.6 ' f;' - B7l, U5 65 I', 1837- " , - - , - '653,037.33 Tie Consf!tution I85S ifn-d "the proceeds of tUa siles 6t7waP"n' anu the receipts froTji fines torMtarea, penalties and certain other funds to be ra?e8tetd;a aa irreducible fund, the interest of wLicn alone was; to be used for schoo) purpotea. -;n',-.T- iTheJCinsjitution as amended in 1S75 while 6till requiring receipts from the same sources to be 'used for;, Bchtfol purposes, .gave to the General -Asscm bly the power to distribute all. school f futids to the counties for immediate ose. ' In 1876 the General Assembly enacted that the , irreducible fond should te retained but thi it should not be increased except by. the items mehtioaed in Art. 9, . Bee ' 4 of the Constitution from which nothing . was receited except from the sale Df public l'inds, and but little trom that source. . In 1881 the General Assembly direct ed, that this fund should be distributed to the counties, and ' consequently in August 1881 a distribution of $114, 883 25 was mad and in' KoTember 18834 another of $74,448.7$ was made. The amounts' were used by 3he- coun ty school authories during the -years 1883r.1883 and -1884 and swelled the amounts applied during those, yeara , to school purposes, as will appear by thr figures giren'aboVe. v r -'j , The- quesian jisf requelitly asked the couaties now. get no - money fTwn he State fund,- .The ;an4wer: is that the legislation now on our statute books does not contemplate putting any money Into the State Treasury for schools except such as comes from tax on acts of incorporation by tbe ' Qen; eral Assembly and from - the sales of public lands. " Receipts from" these sources have as yet amounted to but! very s mi le. uur . Ftatutes leave Ml other school fund in' , the' counties w ere collected te the end that thev msy be used as rspidly possible It has not been thought wHa or proper for this poor generation to attempt to accumulate a permanent school fund. During the years 1871 and "1872 there was a tax of 6f csnts on the $100 ef property; after 1872 and until.-J881 the tx on property was 8. cents on $100 of proper ty, and.. afieiLl88tit was 121 centav at7which figure it now stands. ' - r M-'t" rln addition tothis generaLproperty tax the Constitution applies at - least three-fourths' of all poll tax, both State and county to school "purposes, which amounts to, an average' of about oue dollar and fifty cents (when the limit of $2.00 is reached the exact amount is $i.5d) on each poll that ,ia collected. . .. - The statutes apply now; and have for years, the fines forfeitures and jpenaK ties Imposed by the ' Superior Courts and -by the Justices: of the Peaoi, mof t ot the receipts from aqour lkeoses (ttl except from the wholesale licenses), ie ceipts from auctionrs, estrsvs, art;clee of incorporstion isedbCujity Su perior Court Clerks; and iax.n dogsl From these sources our schools fundi so far as they ana levied by the Gener al . Assembly, "are ' derived: 'and tbe f uuds are not put into the State Trees urer, but all are retained w the:, conn tics where they are raised. In counties where the State- taxes levied in the.Revenue lawTaad in the school Liwand the county taxes levied by tbe commissioners Including school taxes, do not amount to no more than 66cot8 On $100 of property, and $2 00 ou poilit,- tne commissioners are re quired to levy enough tax, ia addition to the funds secured under the general State levies as aboved mentioned,, to continue the schools .Jour months per annum. ' - , s f 4 ? - In most couuties, however, after pro" vidtng for; county expenses, the com missioners find no margin loft . for ip plication to schools , Prtorto the Su premt Court decision in' Barksdale ys Commissioners of Sampson county,-93 N. C. Reports,' the commissioners were required to have four month's terms whether or not they exceeded 66 cencs tax on property and $2 00 on pola7 .lt willle noticed that the receipts , for 1887 were-$23,203,98 less "than they were ia 1886, while tho Uws were just the same. The tall on m receipts is to be attributed to the decision referred to and to the failure, I think:, of an on umally large tiuraber ef persons to pny (heir poll taxes.. Some ommision' rs are now so manag ing county matterf as to .apply all the polL tax to schools, , while others ' find thVt 'fcr ordinary - pt jrpses" they do not need the fuUmtrlin pf 34; i Scentl COW left them by the General Assem bly. and so levy something for schools as section 2590 of the scbooflaw re them - to do. -. '.The County Boards Of E .lucation. press their claims npon hhe ' Boards of Ccmmusloacra and riot unfrequently the commlasioners are bronajht to.gretereconomyin their adminl8ti atioa of eoncty matters to be brought up to . theloarmontbs that the Constitution requires as a min imam. 7, 1 cannot too much1 commend such, consideration 6a the part of the county commissioners, and 'can y .but choriab the hope jbhafto the end that our school system may be made more effective and more popular, all ihe commissiorers will do everything in their power- to increase .: the , f nnds Let them do this and go to the limita tion; The money thus raised -and ap plied, and indeed cut school money un der our system, stays at ' home In the county where raised and so does loot Impoverish either the county or State. It ianot themohey we raise and keep at home that impoverishes 7u, but the money we send a broad a fuc worth remembering and considering, '-y v ,i ;' . T ' S.vM: Fikobb; ;Supt, of PublicluStructi n. Backlen'a Arnica Salve. - - j r " : Tlie Best Save in the world far Cuts Bruuer, Sores,; Ulcerf, Salt Rheum, Fe ver cores, i etter, fJOappira : IinndS, UhilbUins, Cornsand &U Skin Erup tions, ana positively- cures. Piles, or no pHy fpqulred.7 -It.is guaranteed to give perfect .satisfactiOEfot money lelunded. Price 25 cents- per- boi. For sale by all druggist v u -, r ; .- s . '7 A . - i - ' r , Mrs. Snein 1. itenrr Who 1m been quite sick for . sometime, .W6 are glad to know J.vfasL7recayering and will toon -be. well again,' 47 ; - " ifis Julia A :X'oleman, :of :Gofl.. fordl who has been-visiting her many frrends in this- county iov several weeks ""-returned to her home this week.- ' ' V , -: ' The bewitching smiles of Misses ftuthie C. Hurdle and Sallie M?Vil lines are throwing rays of cheerful ness this weak among the Hillsbdro people. They are.Tisiting Miss Car tie K. Jones. ' ; Mr. E Long, of McCrajs, has besn m the neighborhood for several days past visiting his sick sister; Mrs. Bet tie J, '.Whitfield:; :-V C i '. " - . Mr, W. H Long is attending Qillsboro court this week. ' ' 7 - Be sure ydu carry W.' W. & Jno. B.. IIill av load f fine tobacco lor this spec ial sale on the, 28 iastl at hFlag. Ware house, Suuth Boston? YV Yotl can pet tobacco wil. sell well on that day its there will be a number of Jbuyars fromr other markets ho has pVomised to be on hand and will old liberally. Notice. - r,',;;j'rr'.,,-. f I desire to rent tlixee rooms of mv new dwelling and my old j'esidence' which -contains 4 comfortable rooms, on very reasona ble terms. Apply early to ' , ; ; . - Mas. Bkttix L. Wikstead, v Boxboro, N. C fA biff bcoaxin tobacco" is coiner on at 1 Jones TTarehouse at RtltrigU. Tobacco is higher than ever known; If the farmers will ; but only go with a load and try them they will find out that Jon8 gets more for topneep than any bouse , in the Stated Fine wrappers run from 75 to (1 00.- " : Burch & B'ayton has. twice aa many notions aa they intend to carry and will sell " them at guaranteed lower prices than can be bought any where slse. : Planters of Person county yon, can't afford to miss carrying a load or;so of fine toliacco to the Flag Warehouse on the 28th mst .W, W. tfc Jno.Ml.: Bill will8tand up to y-u onV that day and see7 that yon fgeteoodv prices. Try Burch & Clayton has a nice lot of ready made pants which can be bought verycheap. j i'-VTe have a new stock of --cofflns on hand and can fill all orders on; short notice and at f trices from the cheapest to $75. A good ine of buggies and wagons alwavs on hand and will be sold cheap. Repairing .done on short notice 'and at reasonable prices.' Satisfaytion guaranteed. Give-us a trial. , - B, K. Dakixi. & Sox, , RoxboroN.C- y-c -'"... A large lot of netlong -at Burch & Clayton's at the lowest prices. Jones Warehouse leads the 'Raleigh maktt, nd is headquarters - for the tobacco farmsrs, o get a load ready and take it to them, you will come back home happy Thev have good t cepmmod actions- f er thejf&rmersT. You will 'x do well by buying your goods pf, Burch & Clayton, they are offering more goods for tho ' money than anybody. The 5st kerosene oil for sale by W, T.' Pass Co. ; TO THE FARMERS Feeling - trymen I have t&ken the liberty to write this letter that it may result in some good, to that class of men 4who paysjor all? (the farmer.) and thep outlook -for the coming crp ttobaeco. Tho tobacco market like other markets ; is governed by supply, and demand. We admit that the recent - advanced in prices have been of grdat benefit, but I am decidedly ef the opinioV that this -;. sudden rise is no good reason why Ihe planter should picth a large crop for ytbijyear; hoping for same results nex year. Ask yourself the question; what caused this nttdden advance in prices!. Fas it the short crop'in North Caro ilina and YirginiHl;, N6Jaif.; It waatha short crop of Burley made in the ".West, whieh, for the past few years, has ia a great measure taken the place ? ot North Caioiiha and Virgini tobaccos, and mU9t, in a great measure, gov ; ern the prices of our . tobaccos for some ' have been' for the pt few year, it ia v put forth very eftert thia year to rawe they are doing everything that can r CO that has been- pitched You planting and fair seasons, they . - IFith these' facts steading out -. prices and place us back to the their tebicco lor i Iessi.-thaa - the cost 'are heralding to the wOrld that North This even effects the prices; but how that North Carolina and Yrginia have for years? Vy hat must 1 e the result der of tbe crop .on hand as ;weii as the one to, marketed next WCpSP 5 .Waen Looking Ont Fo? An Engagement Biog; A TBriiai Or Krt&r ? . ' large crops and make ijif bulk of it omimosiilr yo4 Want to see low prices " . Present B Sure To Write To The : 4 below the cost of production. i- ,r - '; :, . . rA s-. i f-- - -j. T .'.? XVlI.- Jf you want to save your time an, moneys bd-be7prosperouse and happy, 'l-wUffi' V'sn ,wr ir ry-t - ri' ,mt;Z-V- ' f make vour own fertilisers, buy. but littleA Plant a nH crebrithrin tno 77 U HIT V si An si l HfllOI lOHfin l:-- v much cost of tabor3nmke it good and cure it well, then year labor will . nt be in vain 7.-- ,fr.v - ffl r, -1 verily believe it will always pay to raise fine yellow tobacco in fbe golden - belt of North Carolina. If that Is so, ' not pJ,;Tonfy such as you can make good and that demands v good price! IC'in say truthfully that my great desire Js- toaeeoar farmers prospstf ?JThe Tact" is nncontroTeitable-lafge crops means low prices, vlt is for yeti'to de - -cideJ- - Yoi may ss.y. the :buyers. control the;pricei,ibat yon are verymuch .. mistaken, the farmer can do it if you -r mand'foT.- " " " . 7 -7 J. a.I would call your attention to the are massing on the frontier ot Russia, as possible looking, to vaaa it it them-tthea consumers and; ;not -uiuouv u Si,aB u., - Hhett YOU Will fiad that-vessels .with .VlUnSk VU)VUJi viva.u VHJf . more grain and be Prepared to meet ref ur soik xWitb.myest,w 1 am ; t-n i - r 7 .i",,in,i oHrvva lettar as reftd hv J - co Board of Trade, was unanimously ' . . .. ... . , . . . -vs..-".f.;..-j i '...haye the, same published, LUCIUS TILLEY," Secretary. , ' ar. It CHAZIBEIIS. so well knoua in this county, -is with' Lcciltrrs Banner WarebDUse. 5 ijff--Mm CONSUMPTION SITRIXTCUEXO.'' - To THE EDiTott Please inform your reaaeis mat 1. naye a positive rtmedy tor the above named disease. By its timely use tncusands ot hopeless Cflse have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to eend two bottles of my rem edy FREJ7 to any one of your reader wno nave consumption -1 they will send me tneir err re? 3 r.nd pert , office addres3- respectful! v, T. A. ELOCC1I II. 0. 181 Purl eL New I'ork llSTm 1USCTJSO, - At the residence of Mr., William ' 1 A'"'.,- .i Thomas, father orthe bride, iin-: Al- lentyine -township.5 on '"the -14th'. of MarciribSS, by KerJ M.-JIr.-Hbyle, Mr.-W;:A Sherman, of Granville county to Miss Etanna'Thoma3, -In this town at the homo of the bride's father, Dr. A.' Geoghegan, on the niffht of the 14th inst., ; -isa Sallie Geoghegan to Mr. Ai,P. ias tin, of Warren" county; Bsy.u J. II. Lamberth officiating. J, tS-s ; 'a. ' May both these couples launch out iuw matrimonial duss wicd trie snow era of parity, prosperity and and hap piness everrpounng upon them, and may never a ; billow 'or discontent a t t nmim.a . ttttt". - r I MUST COME- AND SETTLE- AT AiJU-' r EirirfTll yirt I7VV 1 IU... Itl 'V. 1 ONCE OR THE CLAIMS WILL BE PUT IrT- THBr- HANDS OF - MY AT- TORNEYS FOR- COLLKC5TION'- PLEASE TAKE NOTIGE. I;WlLLf NOT WAIT ANT LONGEB: -:"'- -rr : yours' &c - ; - W.'T. CB1TCHER. BUSINESS LOCALS. TheKf tional Fertilizer one i of the! leaaiug awnaaru jerwuzsrs manuisct ored for glossy tabacco is'for .sale by W,;T. Pass & Co. There is but little use to comment upon the good qualities pood oualitias of this fertilizer, for nearlv all of onr I Armershare tried it and knows its I merits, jf' 5- V f ; T MM ' f;.. t.A:7. t.Tn I . jiuvruw UWUD iu- Ui I master Monday, bohday.- There will be the Danville brass band on har.d to make mnsio for the occasion. Come everybody. Persons havint beeves for sale will do well 'to bring them to mo . where they can 7 get the highest market price - Tdwn People are respectfully requested to patron ize me In buying their fresh beef. 7. James Hahsis. ; Be sure vou try the special sale at ihe Flag - Warehouse, f South Boston. on ine 3iu is, Buy your 'eroceries of W.-T. Pass & CO. Rotlce. We will pay good prices for 5001 1st bens YBring theur along before they. oegin lio straien in me garden. -Bcbch 8c Cjattok. or uannea gooa cooas. ' nsn er in fact anything in the eatable line can he found atw T. Pass &- Co'e. Call on Burch, 5c, Clayton and get goous jas roca; poitom prices, - A lar.e. lot groceries both staple ana fancy at very low prices at W. Pass & Cd'sv: x - 77. -;'-',;.-' The Flag is the only " wsfHeose: that will nave a special sale on the 28th. So they will have the first sale on that day. w l -L. . . . , .... .... .,, , . ; deep inUrestinthe welfare of my ceun time, to come. Encouraged as they t reasonable to supposed that they -wilt r a . large crop, and 5we are informed that of production! . Already newspsners parulina is preparing tor a heavy- crop. wiU It be' when the fact is established plianted a larger crop than, they f have It will be Jo wer prices on the remain which every one must admit.' then why will not make more than there is do , " $K "TM A'M&Mi fact that conditions of affairs IffEurope scatter theirl hopes, or mar their ;u C H: pleasure is the,CouBiEBs wish.. : ' CERTIFICATES. OF DEPOSIT hearing Vftt! TTT ; ; '-I mon,J to remain on fleposit with the First be dotoe to pitch the largest otopof tobae- It You Wh aAyloci BeVAJf J eweiry. King X.A- Jtir Q;iclc, . may put it dowlas a Wtainty,-with good -aA-V - v ,7. " . - ri, . will house ehe.vy crop. 4 L. t r At t JLUziS I ril.rj. ' 14 " -" beforo usswiU it not inevitably weakerl our f":": ,fl Y K ! V Si . i.: V V T- low average made last-year;henmanysoldt f' -i- "Ibr.-i 1 W r . V" Preparations are being made as fastis MT ifrlCIILS sntnia come theymust nil their immense producers. ,'Tbe"result will.be ihst ttey mw "F"" www aitXobMllt nntson tevelaeeF piprit. at flapping a-iila , from other seas and ria-i 1 8onth Boston, 1 taka i tbiaopportunttjol Uxiorm- VUl JJIWUUtV. W. iUlCigU isuus.; liaise the demand for. the various -products sTnd bappinesa'of aU' very; respectfully, r f C v - ' ' - ivT" ir rv,7i1 r.A mi' ii 5. Lockbart befnre v thT Dirrtatn TnTiafN endoraedt with die request that ha . . rT . q,,,;- --. v ' A- Oasnnaiu - - ; ; "'"-r IliOh irAL !3. C-- l -. . . 1 W! Lu,a JZ y Vica rrcJarafe i 2 K S. C A RB,- ? j TI. X. SXOW, 1 ,T. MALORY. 7W. 7, . . V - , '3 - J. SCarrT-E.-J.ParrLh, Cr. W: Watts, 0;S. Watts, JV T. Uallory,.fi., H, Stokes, G- C. Farthing, M. A. Angier, T. D Jones II. Epow, A, S, LIryd, J- H, Souihgate, ' T. B. Fuller, J, Ed.aLyoni , CK S,'Brjsn, W.; Xfi'TV-T; W. Walker. . J. . R 1 Cobb.' W. J. Paul C Cameron. D. C.: Parks," Jai New Berne ; J. A; Lome. Boxboro ;:,Jno, LAwrente nou, Turlington ; Asniey uorne, uiay ton.; A GE5EHA1 'JUSBSRQ Accounts of Banks, Banlprs, Corporations and Individuals recelvei . fi" - wuuiiviiwno uiu uirecK on an accessinie DOinia w mai duu , lorjromptiy at lowest rates. ; - . . . .-.-'.. ... ... TfABTI'rrTTJATl attenllnn Yald tn ii f nm;a;;;,u1 ' V1 V I -THIBANK, being recently organi2eif, oanjcing Business upon as lavotable term 7 BANKING SECURITY. The United Statement of the liiAMi.iTiss;snd Assets and swom to by at least hree of the Directors every few weeks, and beside this . Bank Examiners are sent oat at the pleasure pt,the.GoYeramentr- whose - duty i lit is made tothbroueblv examine iato tienal Btcks afford a Urger measure 'of Isystera. v r'.; irrl'iJ StocW,oW of Lh First Kauonal Bank isthe h?1(,er is under the National Bank lawjcspomi noiaer "t under toe Rational ttans: law, bis Stock No Bank has more character, Fust National. : ; -1 -'5 -4ft rfer-.!4? -w We want; anr of joar boaineaa. W ollett ; . . :. ....... . . -BP- ASA SPECIAL MANURE FOB '-r "f i V 12VFTt EOnALLET) THE 'I . J- BEAM) ElWBQlIE Which ?er upwards of Sryears, has maiuained its supremacy: as TheJSpecIs -u - . tor buer impuruaut vrup. PLOW A Available Phosphates, INSURES, AN lN ABUNDANT ,YIELD OF ?PRODUQT,JWpiCir FOB. i Bright Color, Full flavor; P General Excellence, cannot be Surpasscdi ' x ' 4. t '4.7 !'Y4i. x . fci Tbe moat successful Tobacco Growers have used the , PLOW BRAND RAW B01IE SUPEHPIIOSrilATI! . Yer after YearJ 4ecau1se they find It X. MAfUFACJTUEED BY THE tK!t Baltimore; MdrForSaleBy , ; j. A. LONG, KOXBORO,' N. C. Mar Z23ms Vv,WHEN IN NEED OF A It ooutixerii :j eveirjr . jaouao, X: Old GoldAta Silver CanBexchar?ssTo"Advantage4tTt'3 VC -r,yfVj V " t . . - llllllfl ,mM m i. . I 1 1 . 1 l I I t ; I j " - ' aes 'saeawae ae wm mr, ? m m m m - aw .. i . tci s- t Send 5 rcent In Stamps; For Our Illustrated Catatosue: "TLtUtf -y' ; Permission ToThe Editor of Thid Parsr. v - - ' tt :;F.:d; 3 wh 22 lv. " - ' X- . . W TI- r m ( .. rr HaTing Bgmin connected" myselfwith : TIl3 Stdr V7cr0h0lw ; .THEFACT, and1 while I soUelt a liebral patronage from tbe SPERSON FARMERS I would not for yet to thank voti for your Uheral patronage extended to uie in tbe past three years and-I most say for myself that t have ai way tried to work - FOB YOUR INTEHEST, and wita. more ezper.daee de erT yon to some advantage. . f soon it 'a- feel that I eaa So hoping to see The Star, 7-3 - I 'aaTCr..ia tach223-n G. E WOODY. L..ai CIZA3; A. JCHDAI7, : r. i . J.'V. WAtKEB, j JAS. A. 5ETA3T, I A. H. SlOiCKS, C. S. ElTAJi. t Ernm. Eueene ' llorehead. Durham : A. s Cheek, IlUlsboroj J. ; A.. Cry an, S. CuanipghaEVvCuttiniham'a Etore BUSHE!:3 KlAT:3ACw3. I 4 per cent, interest, "issued txt 1 SfATiONAii Bak2 Cor 12;ddatlis. V. . . ..... : -; ; ' - hitminim f nrat.rn?HitSr . , - ; 4s ui condition; ts .do.alL dassss of ... aa any othe? Ban&ia the Stat3.7 States Government reqniresSth&t'x full of all National Banks shall be c:lt . the condition of the Bank. henccTNa" nrotection ;than anv other" tivJns V -7, Tefy highsat; anaeach; Stcilt- rc8pomioie'.jor dosoie me 4 amount oi. or credit :or -bettsr iacilibesitbaa the f r -rtn.. '; .-. 7 vemr patNaak TWe: . . .. . . 3" TOBACCO NO EERTIUZER HAS v SUPERPHOSPHATE. iu Brwuo6 mo ,. , '"ir' ' BRAJ) IN i' - Aimoaia , and JPotash ,1 iae Xuring Propertics an3 - paya. t In' first-ciags "dridin'x Titicii A- 3 j ' f7 GOOD WATCH BUT OF . . T r ft. i J. UUljJsf f M Johncon CrEocv eq3 MAIN STREET,1 LYNCHCUECJ, VA. - ...... ... IF-YPU WAKX A ' '. a.- " OH AN U A ;-0 EXCELLENT HAIR CUT XTOFRdRML: ARTIST. .: . Over: TT. T. 1W & Co' sre,- whsri yon will always find'clean towels aad,v . . " ' I: xi lt!:arpl -"t. ; i-, " i I.- ' . 2 l win eeii at tne conrt cnse coor m j t" -3-en MoBdavt9 17 1 H.iy rt A-nl, 1 . t big-befit btu.k-r, a trart f U. lit L- Tl. .. township wt?ed Ity Llonroe as ' . tba lantia of Tboa.- Iiarcri and heirs oi 'ioo. Daniel and erst - i-r . ort 13 ic-" i"" 1 c less. 0"Jict cf e..,e is ta male tax r : . 1883.' Term of aale cash. J. s. i. a itt IJotico, 'l wiltaell, to tbe t'bt lidler. f"r -h.'at tlie conrt fcoueedoor 11 Uoxlro, on fJonr f a- join nay 01 Apm, ii, a tr" :t ft l l in- 1 joininr tlie Liu.. f I . t 9 r 1 r-- -,. t Whitf'ell and . r "ior" i f .x. i 1 ' ' , Ai,:atd , a. Cr. , 1 4
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 22, 1888, edition 1
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