person Ccrnity Connor.
jOHH"-A.'OELL, Editor.
KOXBORO, N. April b, tsw
It has been very cool for several
3av8 . y -
The show-bat! are fast turning
white.' - . :r
; --AiS.J, Barnett paid Milton
a visit this week. , v.
Firea and evercoats have elt
quite comfortable tor the past several
lajs. . . -
Mm Bfittie TV.a'fV of Halifax
-county, Va, , is in iowa visiting her
Iriends and relatives. ' 1
Jrs. G. W. Buich, who lives near
here, we regret to learn has been
quite sick for several days. -
Onr farmers are making consul
arable headway ; in platting corn,
. severul are through ulready..
Miss MoWie Stockard, of Barl
inRton, N, C , is visiting the family
of Mr. John Andrews of" this place. .
A letter received this week from
"Alpha," but it i unavoidably crowd
ed out. It will appear in our next
i&jue. y. , ' ; . - '
V ijesws'. J. T. 1 Strayhorn, J. L
Catcher-J.. Vr. AVrenn and W. T.
Daniel aro visiting Oxtord thi
week. ,-. ' , " - :
There was quite large frost
here last Tuesday and Wednesday
morning?, damaging We fruit consid
erably we are afraid. i s
Through an oversight the nam
of Mr. Jhn S.. Cunningham was
emitted from .the list cf delegates to
the Democritic State Convention.
Mr. Cha,s. II. Clayton has been
-appointed United States S'orekeeptr
and Gnager and has been assigned
to thedistillery of Mr. James Burnett,
near this place.
Sheriff Fully, accompanied by
Mr. Buckley IPalker, left here Jasf
Monday morning for Raleijjb, where
ihey go to carry Isaao Baily and Os 1
moud Lawson to tne i-emuuuaxy.
On last Monclxj Messrs, "Gabe'
Bailey and Philip Brooks brought
liere one Jim T7lker a blacksmith,
and nlactd him in jail, charged with
the, Rt orft or J. J. Brooks &
uisut. , ; .
cV -V TiVssville. and stealin.2 ab -ut
$15 in good 8 and abnnt $10 in cash
31 entered ihe store by way of a
.window.
Ono day last week as Mr. J. S.
' Tvobertson and Ins brother, Eddie was
leaving town: near th? residence of
lUr. (LG. Mitchells, thrir horse took
-flight ft some wagons and ran awa)
throwing them both out of tbe bnggr
JMdje.was very badly, ..hurt, bin
"Tobe" escaped with a few slight
injums. , .
Last Saturday morning as Dep
nty Sheriff Pully and Frank Day
ivas taking Osmond Lawson from
Ibe jil, he (Lawson) breke and run
while, Mr-'Pully was locking the jail
door. lie was soon caught, however,
and carried before the Judge who
gave him five years in. the Pen'. Uv
had been convicted of larceny-
Last Week lwe were glad to see
in our town that whole-souled Person
-county boy, John U.7Iliit, now. of
Sou b Boston.: Also wfr; glad to
meet and form the- acquaintance oi
the following polite and affable gentle
men of that town; J. ;K. Atkinson.
V. M.'Carter, J; SMoC and S.
II. Smith. Come over" again gentla
men, and,come of ten, '
A man was tme last week trav
eling through thr country en r foot,
claiming to be from diffarent places
(as be informed different persons,)
and prbfesslng to be a lawyer; and
, by the . name of Lamont; As it
.-. is generally a xule with us when
liver a new lawyer come a Jong w
lej'c his lalenti therefore, on Saturday
morning a sharti rial was arranged,
(simply' because oar people - did nN
like his appearanee, not that we treat,
all new lawyers 85) and the case was
c died before-.h'.r Honor -Dniel f.
A ndrewT, -Eq, 7 one; ot: the' parties1
.employing iLamoit,:.thether . o'ui
' Kiiial fn-nd, Mr.L. M. Warlick, of
Milli. In the jjommencemen t of
'he tKal ilmpnt was -emart- enough
to smejl the mouse and immediately
withdrew fconrthe'.case timid ' a . roar
oUaughter. .lie was ordered by - his
Honor to leava town which be didju
a very short lime. ' f-J
Woa lh Knowing. . '
-Mr. W.H. "Morsan, merchant. Tke Gty
F)a., waa taken with a severe cold, attended
with a distressing ; cough aiid running into
congumption ih- its firE stages. '. lie tried
many so-called popular coijgh .remedied and
steadily grew" worse. Was-ceduced inilesh,
had difficulty in breathing and was anable
to sleep. Finally tried Dr. king's - New
- Discoveryfor Consumption and ..found 'im
mediate reliefn and after using about y-a half
dozen bottles found himself well and has had
no return f tho diseased. Nojotherremedv
Aow go grafid a record of cures as Drj
iCing'g New Di8covery",fjr consumpii(Hi
inarateed to do just what is claimed for
at -Trial hjitljrc at all Drug stores.
The fueeral of Mrs. Greon .at
terfiold will he'prcached Antioch
inhurchn th-s 2-id Sunday -ia June,'
by Rev. A.beatn. - " - "
,;v'- l , ' "
Lverv teacher in Person county
is requested to attend the Teacher's
Couneil to be held' a6 Be-thel Ilill
next i'rldaV and Saturday 'Be sure
aud attend . v.. r, ' ryi- ,
'"ift's 'l:,'-':-'f.-i'.j "J - ''iT'v??'
" The AllensvUle nday jSchool is
to have a pic 'nic at vllager's' moun
tain onjYhit Monday, second Holi
day Kevg, J, ,'B. iUnderwoodl and
M . H, Hoyle will be present aid ad
dress the people. T,'' .
i We regret, to learn that - Mr.
Andy. .TVbcMis, who HvfS;-on" Hyco,
bad tb misfortune to have his gran
ery aud '."f ted : stables burned one
night last Week, be lost140 .barrel
of corn. .Tho burning -is supposed
to be the work of and-iucendiary.
- Use Pine Island Tobacoo Gnan--is
the most uniform-as y a? one of
the' -highest grade, goods 6old.
li ice $:J0,00 per tn.For sale by
A. 11. FoushVe, Uoxbor9,li. B.i3ass,
Ounnipghara a sjore', l7.Yalkei
iMilionWJ, Pulliam ,-. Las bn rg,
W. E; KiKhniond, lJuidt-t'a7 MillA-
G' Cox & Co.; Durham, 'Mebane' &n
Ro8emond, Hillsboro, Wh te' Bro..
Mebane. ; ' . 412
Bucklea's Arnica Salve. x J".
The Best S ive in the world for Cuts,
Bruges. Sores, Ulcers, Sa't Rhtunij Fr
vr S res, Tetter, - Chapped U. nds,
(Jhilbl'ins, C rn and all Skin Erup4
tions.
o p itively cures Itm, r uo
p y rquln J, It is u irant ed to eiv.
o'erfeci H:iii;facuou, or nion-y ielunied
Price 25 eents per box. - For sale by
all druggUts. T
The til al of Isaac Bailey for
murder, the particulars of which
most of our readers are familiar,
reached j coiiclusion last Saturday
morning. --The jury rettirned a ver
diet of manslaughter, and the Ju lge
place i upon him a sentence of 20
yearain the State prison, the ful
limtt of the law. Isaac Bailer owts
much to Messrs. J. T iStrayhoni
nd L. M. Warlick for their zeal in
his behalf. We hav "heard the
speech of Mr. Strayhorn highly com
plimented. , . .5.
We were glad to see Mr Frank
S. Woodson, of the D;nviile Register
iu our town last. weak. lie said be
L-tt'as yery favorably impressed with
our people. This was his first visit
to our c-uuty, and it was our 6rst
H 4cquaintance w:th him; ne seems 10
be a model gen-tlemm in every seofte
of the word, affibie, genial and iutel
Iigent. He edits an excellent paper
nnd we hope to Be him down this
way ofatn, and that-be maylobtalu
many subscribers in this county. . - '
Ib CoMUBiptton Incurable? - -f '
Eead the following: Mr. C. 1.-Morris,
Newark, Ark., says: "Was down with Ab
scess of the Lungs, and friends and? physi
cians pronounced me an incurt ble con-unipt-
ive." began taking Dr. King's liew Dis
covery for Consunij tion, .am , now on my
third bottle, and am able to overseer the
work on my farm. It is the finest- medicine
ever made. . ' '
Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Obiu, says1
"Had it not been for Dri King's New Dis
covery ar consumption I would have . died
of Lung troubles. TV as given np by doctors.
Am now in best of health." Try it. Sample
bottles fret at all drug stores.
Deputy Sheriff Pully and Col. Day
Let the prisoner get away.
Pully ran after the negro very fast -But
Col. Day caught him at last.
Pully run 'round and 'round, "
And tho negro fell to the ground,
fie jump--d up and started asvin - , -
But Day seized him, causing him pain.
Pully and Day some anger was showing
And the negro prisoner was blowing.' - -
Everybody was'running, 'twas a nice race; ,
The negro was brought to his lodging place. .
On Monday, last, at thebreak of day - -PuHy
and Walker carried the negro away,
And as they passed through the town -
The negro that run was securely bound. .
Sheriff Pully andBuck Walker, ' ' -
Neither is not much of a talker,
But they held the negro Jast, ; ' . v ;
Lauding him in the pen'.at last.'-:? -
TestimotyuiL of If on. :Thos.
PaulkyOf Jierrien County. '
WOULD NOT TAKE $1,000 FOR IT RE
, JA EYED OF FIFTEEN YSARs SUFFKBING
; FROM DYSPEPSIA.- ''V ' '
AiAPAHA,-iiVJune;;'1887.'B.-B-B.-Campuny,
Atlanta;.QA.Gentl(nneu;;
I bad saffereiffrom ihat terrible dis
ease. Dispepsia. tor over fiftten years,
and during that time, tried everything
I could hear of, and spent "over thiee
hundred -dollars in'doctorbills; with
outreciviug;, the Ullgbtestbeijefit
Indeed, I continued t -grow -worse.
Finally after Jde-p iired:of obtaining
relit f a, friend recommended ;B, B. 15
(Botanic Blood Balm,) and t began use
jug i j not, however, rxpectiog, to
he bentfl ed. After useiDg halt a bottle
Ivas satisfied that I was being Vent--
fiited, atd vdienithe; sixth ibottle ..was
taken Lftlt fifre a nevman; -I would
not take 81,000 'for the good it has done
mi: in fact tVrcii:f I derived rfrorjFt ir.
la Tric,els: " I firmly . bdieve that 1
L would have died had I not takn it.;
r . . . y
'.ll.sp otruiiy, etQ,. '
; - Thomas .Pauuc,
' C1l on Dun hfe. Clayton ,foryonr
hps for they have a nice lot of
Ahem-'--" -1 - ' - . . '
i This season I used Pine' Island Guano by
the side of thrre oter brands costing more
money. "The Pine Island did as well a&anv
of thrra. ' I .ill ute more of it next year
than ever before. -My tobacco grew large
and cured welU I can heartily recomend it
as one of the best Guanos I ever used. ;
-. - - ; "Baicst Waeben.:-:
Corbett, N. C., 0.a. 17, 1887. : -.r - -. - -
J Messes, Ediioks: tl'hinkiug pos
sibly sm a of . your . many readers
might be glad- to ; hear -from Hollo
way VI will dropNou h Y.nn; The
State of Holloway's : is. the: garden
spot of the world."- " vj - .
v Miss Lula Ilaskins is conducting a
very; Hon railing school ,here.- Miss
Lula is a great favorite with us. flid
is thoroughly vaccbfnplished v and "We
predict tor her a bright future and
fife of mach usefulness, r , "
' Hon. John F. Woody, our popular
Repref entative," spent last Friday in
our neighborhood shaking hands with
bismany friends. -'John", has a
host of friends here' and we are al
ways j?lad. to 66 htm. . Come again
'jCousin John,' 4 . '
; Mr. II, N. Featherstone, of Ooncorh,
is with us. tie is in the Jievenup
service, as ; Btore-keeper and rgnag:
find is assigned to duty at Mr. J. B.
Neat'cdhilUerr.- "-Bob" fa a whole
sonled fellow, and will ,nV- doubt
oiake many friends among ut ; ' 1
r -The farmers here ate- btisv' plowi
iug and prpparinsr their corv and to
bxeco. ground, and the "Gee,! Who,!
Haw,l and Come ur there',1!'' is heard
in tre laud. - - . - -Pne
spring chickens.-dncks and
gjslings are here in abundano and
.he good house-ife and .the' young
ter are bapnv. -
Mr. James Holloway, onr efficient
Post Master, is a model P. M., the
best jn the world everybody aays. ,
Mr. G. D . Nal wears a - broad
smile. It is'said to excel that worn
ov John Griffith, tho Colored Janitor,
who accompanied Messrs. Cross and
Whi-e t Canada, when" he Het foot
on Jialcgh soil on his return, -It is
a I'ouncmg boy. "G be" is o.e of
our most enterpneing and industri
ous farmers and hard to heat on t!-&
vellow leaf.. " v
dlr; VV, R Neal is a caudidate for
Uargisi t"'r ' of Ddds. "Buck" "is a
gond ft-ll'Wiand one of "the boy?, $ or
know, and will be hard, to bandit
when he goea o'u - the "stand" and
don't tqu forget it. He too is a
manipulat r of 4h yellow weed:
Jeiiee D. Walker. Esq., is said to
be a candidate tor the Hc.use ot Kep
reeentatii?. Can the people do be
te? Can't they go' further and do
worsen MJncle Jesse's" name is a
household word whsrever he is knovn
(and he-is known nearly every wherei;
4ifl is a man whom no' obstacle can
daunt and no mistortnb'ejilfscourage.
If the girls could vote "Uncle JesV'
wonl lba elected certain. , All -the
grls 1 would Tote for him- I . am sure,
and, then the boys. would hare to
' Mr. Thoma8 P. Dayh, at th mill
is happy, (h "Knotty-heads' and
"Cats" arc on the run, and the dis
tiller wants meal. - II always greets
his cQVomers with a broad smile, a
warm shake and - a kind ' word.V but
always has one eye iu the ; mam
chancend never forgets the t. 11.
Messrs. Scott & Smith, our- cuitT',
prihing merchants, are doing a thrif
ty business. Tm two Bob's' are
clwer, gsBial .fellows and . mil no
HdoubtbuUd up a large trade, ererr
Jiony iiKes tnem botn. ; .
Last but not least, Mr. W, T. Stokes
is alwayr up and iFoing.' "Bose' fs
unver satisfied unless he is ahead.
Eternal perseverance is the p-ice of
independence, is his rriotto, and the
weed i urns to gold under his skilled
tonnh. " T?n aw I'
HoUowuys, N. (7., April 16ft. -
CONSUMPTION SUEeZyCUBKD. ; '
To the Editor Please inform your
reade thut 1 fiaye a pW.itive remed
tor he above namtd disease.: By il'
timely use thousands oi hopeless 0-tse
have been permanently tur d. I sbal"
be gld to 8-n6l two (Kittles. of my rem
t dy'FREJS to any one of your reader
who have consumption if they wj.
s?nd me their express and post ffiV
addrfus. Rspecifuilv, T. A. SLOCUM
M. C. 181 Peat I st. New Fork 1127 6nt
T use l Pine Island Guano on tobacco at
the rate of 100 lbs, to.th 1,000 hills. I also
used several other standard brands, coating
more money. The Pine Island did as well
as any of them. One of my neighbors also
used Pine I-land onvery por soiL It
grew tne tobacco of good size and it cured
well. '.From what I have seen of the Pme
Lvand I think it a good Guarro.
- ' . Db. J, R. Hesteb
' Prospect Hill, N, C, Oct, 25, 1887. - . k
S. J. BARNETT & CO.;
C, G. MITCHELL'S OLD STAND
ROXBORO, N. C
We haust received a fulfand comp'ete line of pur, fresh and, reliable. -';drugsand
such will be krpton huud at art tiaies. ; "; - ' y ,
Fancy and Toilet -3.rtiolesv -&t-r,
ifcc, foyether with" al
lull line of the best brands
bTChewinfc and Smoking
-TOBACCO, ;
S&uii. Cijjf-e .Cigarettes.
A raiiine- 0f!Farii;7 Statioaery-
Partkuiar attention paid tfllling PRESCRIPTIONS, at. all t-mes,;.
; ' Stonewall -Burnett having returned "to Jus old home .wis ue. in -chargnof
rhednvg store, paying 'the strictest "attei.tiorv ihecom
iioundinK of.prtscriptios at M hars, and returns; thnnVs tQhis old , -
oiiuuM.go..F.""-- -v
.1.. c
triends and crrs'-omerB iin -vi'4i wvpuui v"--;-tt .
also respecj fully solfcits a cominuance of the same. . - . - ?, -
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fv V ; i v: ; RESPECTFULLY YOURS, .
j.
Notable Name ia literature.
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Green and; Grote; histotians ,(what
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tlirte.- naujes.so strong?);, " Gladstone,
Grnt and Grely m t eminent as
statesman; soldier id journalist, but
of high rank also in the literary vrotlH
Arcbibaidancl James Geikie, 6cienti-tSir
Wl II, Gibson; 1 artist and author ; j
vrrri uiui, , Mot;. rif, r- ijtoiusmun ; and
Gray,- -pofts;s - Canuitighain - Geikie,
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Gogol, Bussian": novelist ;.3ndk a tmnlt
host of ct-tber authors" of 1 aiev '"i note,
perhaps, but -not n r-f -rriiy of ' less
Fiular; interest forinstancp there" is
tho; immortl author of s Pinafore,"
ind-vPciter PWrley,'' and Grtmm, the
wonderful awonder-etory t taller. ' In
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onstrative evidence that Aiilrn'aC'.cluM
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my one of the most intereatinsj S'-rws
9t volumes ever'publisued,'tut as tn
ducalinpr'and elevating influence tr
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such handsome volumes as they ? are
't a price so marvellously low!- 50
entg lor cloth, 60 cents for hlf Moroc
co, witt 9 cents extra lor postage. A
pnvikgeof returfiiQgV if .-not wanted.
The publisher sends free to any appli )
iirnucu irwiumv may dh or'icrea wicu
Willi .
canl an 84 pagecitklorueof bis pubii-,
c itioua ; Joeit B; Aldkn.. Pubiisbf r.
393 Pearl Street New York - SJ8 Clark
StrceChiCiigo. - -
SIARBIED,
-Qa Wednesday the J8:h. iust.. at .3
o'clck ' an .! 20 minutes'"atter, in h
aftenooC h G-raiiville county;; Mr!
Graveri.-SUotwell officiating, at the
resi'tence of the bn - father, Mr." John
AlwehdiMr. p. T. Divis to Miss An
nie Mitchell. 7rtie following were the
ai tendinis : Mits E?ima Davis and
J, VV. B .Glenn. Miss Lizzie Mangum and
J, A. Shot well, sJits Roxie Burch and
Durel Mingtni), Mtt?syMoliie BoA-lin and
Wesley Mangum, Misa Ktie Brown and
R. A. BurclC " - .
, Muy "Finch" as he ia familiarly
known, and his loyefy bride havw tl.e
richest blessings this life can afford
entwined around them while Chre on
rarth, nnd thaj of; a ssreetor life in
Heaven when they pasa the Autumnal
Iiarve8b of death. , - : . .
DIKO
Near ,nurd!e's- 3Iill in .this
county, on Tue-wlny morninsr. Anril
24th of Typhoid Pneumonia, Mr Jos.J
iioy; Hgd 22 years; Mr. Loy ;was in
R'Xboro.on Tuesday of court week and
w s taken wit h a chill and uied in ju-t
one week from the .day he wis t-kken.
He was a ronRistent member of thr
Methodist j Church and leaves a ho t of
inandsand n.'lative . to mourn his
tlea'th. . The . funeral 1 services -were
conducted lj: -Rev. M. : H Ha e. To
tho bereaved parents the COUEIEB" ex-t'-nds
its fvmpathy. . "
BUSINESS LOCALS.
A 11 ice line of neck ..ware at Burch &
Clnyto&'s, ' " ' ' ;-
S'J. Barnett & Co is selling drugs
at K. K.. prices. , i r .
You will -.find prices on all goods
very low at Burch & Clay ton's. -
LYoo Twill: save money if you .buy
your goods of Burch & Clayton.
Hardware ti and crockery ware
at bottom prices at A. R. Foushee's.
" S. J.. Borcett & Co's.. drug store is
te place to get your fancy stationery
' &S at yeiy low prices.
Bftst groceries for family" use at
.urcb & Clayton's.- "
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Gents clotbing, 'piece goods and fur-
"lisbing gds at A. PwFoushec'a, 1 ' '
. Lrgest ick of dred goods, gwjsrhams
nd calicoes at low prices at A. li.
Fou-hfce',s:' ' " - 1 : ,
? Chip. Barrett will be e'ad o waif on
his old friends at S. J.- Bamett's drug
store. . , - , . "
Great variety ?"ofr shoes and hate at
prices tba t can't ue beat at A. k, jj ou-
shee s. - -
Large stock , of Spring & Summer
goods, just received:; and very cheap
at A R JjushceV.,jr '. J
Call on" StOnewall "Barnett for fresh
dr gs, at S. J Barnett & Co's., Mitch
ell's old. sUndr, ' '
4-
4t
LAMPS,. LANTERNS, -
Ghimney and Lamp Goods
-ol all kin"d,- ' ;
, WINDOW, GLASS,,
"Labricalins-and Burning -
.OILS. ;.
,V'' . " " o.wl.ri to him. and
S. J. Barnett & :Co
FIRST; IlATIOIliU BAllSa QFjDURnALT!
CILIRTEHED JOY. Otbj 1887. CAPITAL $100,C00.
: OFFICERS:' "
J. S. CATtR,
O. S, BJiYAN -J
.''Preadent
nt. J
iVice-':v,atd
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CARR.
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I T7 r B I (J O rO(f 1 m n
i4i u uEB
J S. Cirr, E. JParrish, OW. Watts,
Stokes, G. C. Farthfng. MA. Angier, T.
J. H, bomhgate, T. B. Fuller, -J, Ed.. Lyon, C. 9: , Bryan; W. W.t,-Fuller,
J."'VV.-Wnlker.'-J. B.' Cobb,-W. J. Exura,! Eugeae . Morehead, .Durhaoi;
Pul C. Cameron. Park,. Jas A. Chkr HilLWoto; J. A. Bryan,
New Berne J Ai-'Lone:. Bozb'orof Jno. S.- Cuunnghauaf CuoningluinV Stofe;
Lawrence Holt, Burlington; Ash1ey Horne, Clay ton. n ' : y- -
: I J A GMMAL B AIVR1XG BUSnElSS TRAiVSACTED. I ? ;
Accounts of Banks, Bankers, Corporations' and Indiviiuals received on 'fa"
vor hie Terms. . - - m', - - -
'CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, bearing per wnL iaterest, , issued u'pen
mony to .remain on deposit vfith the FiiT Natioxai. Bans 5 or lmoaths
COLLEC TIONS ra'ide direct on all accessible rpoiuts in the "liittd Statea,nd
remitted 'for promptly at lowest rates. , -
t t k TTr,iTTT t ...-.is . i x .
7 P ne ousiress-ot uurrcponacnts. .
THIS B1NK,1 being lecwntlf organizid, is ia condition to. do-all-classes of
Banking Business npn as favoi able terms
BANKINQ SECURITY,- The United
Statement of tbe'XiABjUTncs. and Assets of all National Bnks shalb be mafle
and sworn to by at teat three, of flia Directors every few weeks, and besid hU-
Bank Examiners are sent out at the pleasnre.of the Government, -whosa duty
it is made to thoroughly exarbina into
tional Bicks aff'rd a larger measure
system. . "
- CHARACTER ANU CAPITAL The
Stockholders of the First National Bank
holder is, under the Nation til Bank law, responsible' for double the "amount of
hw Stock. No Bnk has more character or credit; or better facilities' thau : the
Fust National. ' -1'
We want a sharo of jtvar bastness. W solicit
satisfaction la all business
What I wish to say is that I am now
itoel ol GiBrallEHC
Of which I am proud; My object is
Good Quality , Pretty Styles and
o
o
T keep no trash but give every one
. WORTH. OF?HIS MONEY.
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. One of my if ecialtis is ' "
. V Ladies Dress Goods
.and TRIMMINGS, MY. STOCK OF ' ; v. ' '.JV
- - A - " , ' s - ,.- -'" .. . '
: Embroidered Dress Goods ;
is inlmense, both in White and Color." ' -: r ; ,
Oriental & Egyptiaii Laces & Flouncings,
: AlLWool Henrietta ClothsSittineay Domestic andlmported Ginghams, - T
Lawns and While Goods in amost 'enaless variety, .aie amoDg ray- ee
Kctions for the ladies "My - - ,t w " " j, ;; - ,V ' .- ;
Milliiiery & DressJ Making Department
' is io'chHTge of MRS- OELL and MISSES LUCY & MAGGIE BAR, ; 1
' NBT"rtjladieat)f taste an t . refinemjrntvwlta plenty io-eergy; lodamv
' bition to succeed and plaase.' courteous and obliging to all and a' '
Splendid Stock' of Goo ls. :
.T am cure no one will regret having;calied on them for ggods-q Prk
"-in their ImeJ - 4 4 1 ..T wiVsnjp '
Have the
Young Men Been Proy lded For?
HA I -H A l I Yes Iodeed.'i In vf act every One from the in fant'to the old ;
and defcreped." "No ehnce to mention one aricle in a hundred. At one
bold strike of the pen I will say a little .of -everything thatyou my ex .
- pect t- find ia a4 ,y : ' ': 1 " ; .. ; ,
and much more 'besides,' and .at aatonishing'LOW PRICES,:,
- - - : ' .r . -v s
; Come and give the
: Boys and GiflsVa j Slio wing
Is All We Ask But Dont ALL COME AT ONCE " . --
AprTl. 10th; 1838J, I ' ''I S ' ' ' v ; "S !
- ; WILLIAM
; furniture and , mattress; ijanufacturer -,
143(5 and 1438 Miu St. 25 Governor S, (Governor and Franklin' Sg j
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LEO. D HEART.T
CHAS. A JORDAN,
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Cashier.
. Teller
alobt, i J. wv walkeb; i jas, a. bbtax,
i j -it .... . I . .t r-...,n... 1 . . .
. BSYAX.
. s.
G. S. Watts.' J. T.; Mallory, A.,H:
Jones, H.'N. Snow,- A. E. Xloyd,
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as any-othr Bank xq thetate.- s
States Government requires that aJtUl
the condition 6f the Bank, hence Na
f -protection, than any -otherBanking
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character of the Officers;Directors and
is the vry highest; aea Sockc
.
jour patroaape. -We r laraatee entire
Intrusted to our care. - ?-
receiving a
in sell goods of ;
5 .-.
the ."
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DAFFRON, :
HAKE
, 1 lve ?st "Wived a large and lull line of -
SPRING GOODS.
Pnch an'assortment ae is rarely found la";
f.r . ...-.-,...'.. ... ... t .
A; Country Store
VJ ' .LeoBSiBUn.of . -
GEOCERIFS, - s ;
; (f DRY. GOODS, ' " . r V'
: , ; :- KOTIJNS ' .
snoss, : . ..
V"' .,TIN-and " ' .
-."i"' ;', ' - EATIIEItNWABE,,.
" READY.MADE-CLOTJJIJtG,' -
rtt'HATS- 't X -
' 'S HARDIFABE,;'
; . drugs, : ;v
- -J, - ; y ( MEDICINfl, -
' . :- '- - , N ' TOBACCO,
ClffARS, S.XUFF &c. , " " 1
'AH of -which I propose to sell al . , V
Rock Bottom Jrlces Tor Cash.
' Jnst ive ma a call before making 'year "pur- ;
chases and I will'! guarantee that you -wriU be
satifled hat that yoa have foaad the place to buv
" ' ' ' MiUCreefc,
To Mj Friends of Person. -
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: Having again connected myself with '
rThe StarWareHouse; -
Noblin , ITntsoa 4 1 Levelace, "proprietors at
south Boston, 1 lake this opportunity of inform-
mg ym of :,;s v. .-(.-.: ......... . .7 , .-'v.
-. THE FACT,
and while I solicit a liebral patroqag-e from the
PERSON FARMERS
I would not forget'to thank you foryourliferal
patronage :xtendedto uie.in the past three'
y ears and I must say for mySaif that I have al-
'FOR YOUR INTEREST. ' -'
and wita- more experience do feel that I can
serve you to some advantage ; . So hopino- to s
youoonat- ...... . . - womm -
. The Star,
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- " I am yours most truly, ','
each ?28m, . G. E." WOODY,
standard; brand fer
tilizers; ;
ZELLS, 7 - - ; "..'"' V"
OBERS,.;: f
i STAE BRAND, -" '
- . , ; plow brand;
FARMERS FRIEND,
, - BRITISH MIXTURE,
" " and DURHAM BULL:
' J Keep This Season All -The kbove
' BRAlfflS OF EERuTJMS'
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Which Will Be Sold As Cheap As Any
One Can Afford To Sell Them .'' -
We all want goods ' 1 :
As -Possible,
Then Let Us Go To .
BUECH& CLAYTON'S
where" we' will, find J. : lV. '
DRY GOODS,
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NOTIONS, : BOOTS,
SHOES, --'"HATS,'. ,
V . ' ' HARD WARE, ; - j -
';' - . and . . "
roeeriGS.
o.oo
We expect to sell vou eoods as chean -
as yon can buy them, on the Railroad
, ' . ,jr - - r uome and - . ' -
v im.usAm '
AndBef. ' 'v T
j; 1 CON VmOED. r .
.Stf ictly-For ' Cash.
and wc will
SEND YDTJ HOME HAPPY.
''"'''Very'iJespecifulIy -r
BURCH& CLAYTON.
Qeo. D. Tbaxton. . A. Judsoa Watkinsk
" THAXTQN & WATEIN3,
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NOTIONS, WHITE SOODS, '
f A.KT GOODS, OVEEALLS, -
r LADIES' DRESS GOODS. AC.,.. -14
S. Fonrteentb St.,' -. Bichmoad, Va.
Notice of Trespass..
. AllBcrsonsar.1ierebT JforDidden- to tresncsa
ion onr lands which are bounded as follows: J,
M. Cates' widtr; N. T. Hamlin.' Jas M.; Bla-
tiee will be punieUed to the lull extent of the
law, - ' - x - , t - ' .' 6. H.CATKF, .
- ' . , ; r 'A-' r '-'ii": , J'CL CATES. v
JUbtice.
By virtue of a morfajw eKriited to g. W,
waitins byZ; M.- P Dovmy and tain wife Snsan .
K. Dovtot, and recorded iu book Z ps?cg fil7 a
SIS, I -win sell sell at public outcry tor cash at.
the ourt bouse door in Rxliowon the 2tfth dnr
of M-y WS8, nn tmnivdecl one tbirrt interest in
a certain rrar.i oi jana niuatea in fernon comi
ty on lhvaters of Ta river, containing 19
acres, and twunded as follows Woori?on.LToa
on the South', T, L.. Harjn-nve on the West, R. D.
K.Tdteron tbe Kortb, and othfrs. This tli2Srcl
daT of A pril, 1888. -; - JA ME3 ELLIOT,
Per Lan0ford,Attv.' r : ;-.