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Person County Courier. jOflH A. afOBLL, Editor. ROXBORO, N. C. BJTXIGIOTJS SKRViCCSs JfBTHODIST. fl wiU preach each month according to hi f ol asxbers Second Sunday at 11 am, , aft Zkoa Thttd Sunday at 11 a m. Oak .re- Fourth Sunday at Ham, -?raVidnc--Foarth Sunday tS p ii m i .t Ki.ru. at 11 . m.,and Satur- VfflWa&Sf, at 11 -.-.and Saturday Vefors at 1 p. m.-at imdto J Vut- ML. Tlrsab Srd Sunday i t (Firman 3rd sunaaj v "bC?aM shUy.t H a- a JatarOay before at yp,BW00Pt Ptr. aoxbers-trd 8unday at 11 o'clock a. and oiSxr-JPrayer Meeting every Thursday ICl11, r X H. IiAMBBTK.rASTOK. Sa4VaUllatTunday and Saturday be- ttaea-tad Snaday and I ftg&ke. Bethel Hill-Srd gandav and StVsunday CrasaBoads. Halifax couuty, Va. n sunuaj 4l4 Satarday b.tore. j pastor. Countr Ticket Far BkU- tOtU Senatorial District JAMES Ar LOiiwf'' THOMAS H. HUGHES. JPer Ho woo of Representatives: JbfAJ. J. T. YANCEY. For Sheriff: W. D. COTHRAN, Pur Register ol Deeds: C, G. MITCHELL. For Treasurer: 8. B. WIN STEAD. For Coroner: J. T. FULLER. For Bom y or! LEX. O'BRIANT. Vol. Gort Bh. Frock Tail. Billy Mahone. Sweet Milk John. Go to the election. Dost the court house. : Election next Tuesday. Lay on Mcduff-and Seth. Go for Long and Yancey. Big speaking here to-day. Who's gwnme down'dar?" The 11th month is cow here. Retire ye unfaithful servants, 7en months of the year .gone. Vole arid work, woik and vote. Speaking at oodsJale to mor row. The Wei don fair opened yes ierday. Go to the polls white men early and work. We've got Cheek, liquor and mon y to beat. No more Courier until after the election. 'Rah for Cleveland and Fowle next Tuesday. The wind blew yery heavy here Sunday evening. Possums are ripe, and persim mens soon will be. It takes hard cash to pay prin ters, not promises. Take a walk in the woods, the Icstss are beautiful. The county canvass will close at Centre Crove next Jkfunday. Who will be elected Uf course Ahe man who gets the most votes. Having decided for : yourself, grant the same privilege to other s. ''Pleasure is t&e .flower that fadest remembrance is the lasting rlume." Every white man work without' casing from morn until the going dowu ef the sun w the 6th. Cast your ates white en and sets beat flweet .Hilk John, fiiliyj ilahone and the old Frock Tail. If yoii want t be snre of your eours eterhaJ salvation .den't fail to pay your aeWipaper labscnptiQn. The Judical andidateiaxe be- fMraing to look - J fclciF 1$(p iiope tbey will look sicker thao tbat ueit Wednesday. v: -;' Mr. 1. ft. TEebiter, of the-ileid. villa Wjeddy, has returned toe the DemocraUo fold will ipupport the Democratic t'cttet we ra told, au l has been placed on the Committee of In trod action' for the grand bar becue, Hag-raising and Democratic rally at Keidsville, , : Bird shooting is a favorite sport 4.owf smce the fifteenth. - Tbe ' best shooting we have heard f Was "done by Toa Noell andljack Taylor Moo lr affceruooa. Toey bagged ;!I birds, and dec!ard it was : not ; very good shooting eith r, as they hunted a good part of the time in the wcoJa and brush. Friend Noel won. the h'ng got 35 birds Vout of -43 shoti Henderson Gold leaf, . Homh for Cothrah and Mitch ell. Vote I la a Democrat ticket in full Staled fcy tb white man's party. . ; , White men rote and thus ele rate your race. V r Be sure and bear Col Murehead to-day Thursday. Seth Rollins skins thorn again Read what he says. The quick and the deal a dap and a mashed flea. Somebody will -hear something drop next Towd ay. ReT. 6am Jones woke things up in Durham last week. "We earnestly desire to see the whole Democratic ticket elected. Vote tbe Democratic ticket: straight and let the Rads squirm. Yon i attention is called to the ad. of Messrs, Meyers & Greene-hides wanted. . ii-Miss Hattie off an, 61 Faiaon, fal tisitine Miss Maaste and Hallie Barnett. Seth Rollins hates Radicalism and the court house ring. He is right. Turn them out. Go to the polls and vote, white men. Every negro in this county will 6e sure to de so. Read the New York Star regu larly and could not afford to be with out it. Neither ean you, if you are wise. What three young men wis it that tried to help a certain young lady in a buggy at the same time at cburch a few -Sunday's ago. In another column will be found an advertisement of A. 1L Fousbee. He has just received his fall and winter stock of goods and is offering them very cheap for cash. If you have not registered go and do so At once. If, on next Tuesday your name is not on the registration book you can't vote. Attend to this matter at once, it is jour duty. In the article signed Rad'' last week the priuter made the use of "austerity" in this expresaion: The election before ins will be the Austerlilz of American (politics. The protracted meeting at the Baptist church closed laBt Thursday night. It was conducted by Rev It. T. Vann, of Wake Forest, who did some good and able preaching There were 8 converts. . Democrats, Register you only have a few mom days in which you can d so, and should avail yourself of the opportunity. This is an important election and one in which every man should stand to his principle?. Mr. Walter C. Bradsher, of Dur ham, who is representing The Parrish Warehouse. He sajs they are ready for tbe farmers' tobaco and will pay every cent it is worth. Don't forget Parrish when you go to Durham. Rev. Mr. Murphy, of Hillsboro, and Rot. Mr. George, of Durham, two Episcopal ministers preached here last Thurday night in the Methodist church to a very well filled bouse, 'l hey both preached very excellent sermons. The Hickory Clipper is of the opinion that no newspaper probably ever dies for want of sufficient sup port. 'Tis the mistake of trviog to carry too many & en paying sub. ecribers that breaks the country editor down. - From information we learn that a certa n young huntsman in this town went a few evenings age to "down the feathery tr.bV.' He killed 3 mocking birds, returned- to town and reported t&at he killed a half dozen robbies. Tobacco is selling very well at New Johnson, Oxford, N. C. Mr. J, G. Lunsford will go back to this popular warehouse In a tew weeks and will be pleased to see all of his old Person count? friend He will be at the warehouse most ofthe time and will take pleasure in looking af ter the interest of his friends. Bucklin Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, X leers, Soltltueum, Fe ver . Sores, Tetter, .Chapped Hands. Chilblains. Corns, 'and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guareoteed t give perfect atisfaction or money-refunded Price 25 cents ger -box.' For sale by all druggists. yrr:- : :-: . To My Friends. ;-.'.. Ii -figjp'l 'Messrs, 1 Editors : --Will : you alio w me space. "in jrour valuable column? to express tny thalnks to my friends f Person cova'y foe voting v&f me via t he D- aloe ra tic ct u n ty con vention ltll 8ept. l8t 188$, andthe; question has been sis kd why I I did not a o Utif my nane td gobefore th fj'lastcenvjntior my answer is this, I thought there were more available men3 and Irfr ;one was billing to sacrifice ttnj jvrry ' in terest to promote the cause oC Democ racy ir Persoa county. have" heard that I said after the contention that I would use y influence in behalf of the Republican party. I deny; that charge and declare it to be n infa moui lie. I' haye always yoted the Demecratio ttcseV nd not for gaii, but because I think ita principles are right, sud that it is the party of the people. I went in ths cou-vention DemocraUaod I came out a Democrat mere determined than erer to work until the 6 i of NaT. t help elect the nominees of the eonrention. ; D, D. Loko. Winstead, IT, C . Oct. 2Snd 1888.- Tbis communication whs intended for last we ks paper, but reached us to late for publication. Editors. - C. S. WiitHi d. B inker, Roxboro N. C. will do a banking business with W. E . Wct.i). Ch hier . W. D. Hoy t & Oo Wholesale and Retail Druggists of Rome Ga., ears : We haTe been Helling. Dr. King Jfew Discovery, Electric Bitur and Buck len's Arnica Salve for Jour years. Have never hnn1 led remedies that sell as well,, or give such universal stis action There have been some wonderful sure z? "3 " Several cases of pronounced Consump tion bave bten entirely cured bj uat of a few bottles of Dr King's New Discoverv, taken in connection. with Electric Bitter We ecu raatejthim always, Sold by all Druggists. Long, Hughes and Yancey Mr. Editor. The election is close at hand. The question to be decided is, whether or not the Democrats or the Rspublicans are to be -elected. .Every Democrat ught to vote the straight, ticket. This election will be c?ose, ths Republicans are doing all they cau to elect their ticket. The t ol ored votera will ro to tne polls, whefi er the weather is fair or not, and urge upon the Democrats, to go out and vote for J. A. Lone and Thos. Harvey Hughes for the Senate. Mr. Lung is well known to the people of Person, he is a successful farmer, merchant, and knows what is for the best interest of the people of -Person couuty. He represents the Democracy of the cunty and every good and i rue Democrat ought to support him warmly. T. Harvey Hughe9, of Oranfjscoua ty was sheriff for years of that celebrat ed old county, tne home of Gov. Wm. A.Graham, Judge Ruffin. He is a gentleman of sense, and ef honest liiiiciples and great personal popular- uy and will make us a Senator of whom we will r'cl ju8'ly proud. Person cqunty ouyht to give him a big majority. Maj. J. 'Ill or ton, Yancey the people's candidate. Fellow citizens of Pcrsen county, will you let Maj. Yaacey be defeated? Ilia speeches in the cam paiu have been complimented most nighly by all who beard him. Major Yancey's character is before you. His life and character are of the highest oraer. He is a man ot fine sense and ia a farmer. He knows wht our people need, and will attend strict ly to whatever promotes their mterJ est. Being a successful farmer, he knows what toe farmers need, and he will r present their interest as weU as that of every wan, of whatever trade or profession with satisfaction to our entire people. TTilh J. A. Long, who made us uch an able cepre sentative four years ago and T. Haivey Hughes, the noble old roman of Orange, in the Senate,, and Major Yancey, whose fitness and' ability qualify him in every respect to represent his people the :nterest ol the people and the county will be saf. Every Dem crat ought to voto,; and to work with all of bis might on (be day of election. Let u- redeem Per son and elect the entire Democratic ticket. '; Yours truly, Personal. Mr. N. H Frohlichstein, of Mobile Ala.,. writes.' J take great pleasure in recommending Dr. King's New Discov. ery lor Consumption, having used it for a severe attack of Bronchitis and Ca tarrh. It gave me instunfc relief, nd entirely curd me and T.have not been afflicted since ' I also bee to state that I had tried other remedies with no good result. Havo also tied Elec tric Bitters nod Dr. Iting's New L'fe Pills, bath of which I can recommend Dr. King's New Discovery . tor Con--sumption, Coughs and Colds' is sold oo a positive guarantee. Trial bottles fr at all Drug Stores. What's The Matter Wtth Seth Rollins? What's the matter "Seth Rollins?" Obi "Seth's" alright. He's the great headlight to the Democratic Iocomo tive, the very earjh trembles be neath his mighty -tread, and " oh! how that Independen t Radical court house ring" trembles too in their boota, and like Balahazzar their knees smite together wbeuever 'SetL's'' "On the wing." Truly he walks a highway of his own, and fol lows the: adviee of -great leaders, Vtells the: trutlu ' Seth "always .says what he helieveaiid is vey to as sume the responsibility for what he says and like his protolyper the great headiigvt;Whei always follows the maiu beateh track,-be never jumps the rail, he neyer switches off trem themain lina of ; Democracy; without concioosness of effort jor hesitation as to method ha rushes forward and with unerring certainty the great Temocratio partylfojlews his ;? mighty lead, his methods, are of his own de vising.' He never heeds, 'the : moni tions of his frien sSor;the predictions of his enemies. 'Htlruns. the machine in bis oirnway .and carries it on , ac cording to his own. notion. He al ways "tnras on the 'lighf' He ,be- Keres light to be the best remedy for error. Ana instead - of . repression bad doctrine be believes it better" ; to open the throttle and Jet it blow .off The world laughs and says : MSethV' alright. Whether he will continue on the main track crjiim.he j-ailJt80 an Indepepdent Kepublicaa Can- or switeh off or bs side tracked . by that "Independant 'Radical' court house Tting,' we shall see. By the way "fieth" it's a long time between druifcs areu't it?- And then too, the melancholly days hare come the saddest of the year. - Its a little too hot for wb:skey straight, and a little to cold for' beer. 1 1 . .wt.i CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED. io tub jujiToa riease imorm- your readers that I have a positive remedy for tne apovf named disease. .By its timely use thousands of hopeless .cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy free to any of your readers who hare consumption if they will send me their express and Post-4 oflice address. Respectfully. T. a. Sloctjm, M. 181 Pearl t,, N. Y DIED, We regret to learn that Mr. S W . Glenn died at his home. Tuesday morning after a lingering illness. A full account of his eickness-and death will be published next week. Little Robert Henry, son of Wm. H. and Sarah E . Wells, Person coun ty, died of dyptheria Oct. 20th 18SS. Thus another of earth's brightest flowers, just budding into the sweets of boyhood days, has been transferred rom the sickness and sirrow of earth to tho blissful home above. Robert was' a childof ULUsualy sweet dispo sition, kind, gentle, loving and affec tionate with ail of his associates and especially his schoolmates, by whom he was always loved and admired, be ing frequently chosen as captian or eader in games of innocent gayety and amusemcut incideiit to school boy ife.. Though young he was a mem her and deiigh&ed in the Sabbath school, always striving to exeel in his class by perfect lessons and jd dc? portmcnt. " His EtffTerifig was. very i;reat, yet bore it with remarkable fortitude for a child of his age Dur ing his sickness, which just three weeks, he was never heard to grum ble or complain, being perfectly con scious md rational up to the last, on- y a moment before he expired seem ing conscious thai his life was fast ebbing away and that tbe brittle cord would soon be snapped, he placed his ittle arms areas around his mothers neck and with that gentleness and child like affection that none but a mother caniknow, pressed her to bis breast and said, I want to kiss my dear mama and papa. Mama you had just as well give me op. I am going to Jesus." After kissing fa ther and and mother be unfolded bis ittle snow white wings, saying "Fare well papa, farewell mama, I'm going to Jesus,' and and with one bound his soul was wafted to the arms of liimAvho said, Suger little cliilereo to come unto me anl forbid them not, for of such is the kihg jooa of Heaven. - Weep notdear mother, bn y another jewel has been added to tbe master's rown, another loscbud plucked to bloom on the paradise oi God. Oh Go J succor tba bereaved by thy sustaining grace and ' may they so live . that whsn their ., feet shall hsv touched the bahtfs of thel xergreon shore,.' tbey maj olasp hands with their'departeaTVyede and ;fbesa Imprint another, kus u)on his glorified inf 4tit face. ' : Thia lovely bud, so young, so fair, -' Called benca by early doom " Just come to show how sweet a flower,.- -' In' paradise would bloom. " . - " W. G.1 Bradshaw. At the home of her husbands f tth er, Mrs. Eiisebeih W.- Davis, wife of Mr, J meg Dnyis, on Friday Oct 26th efter a fev days illness iu" her 18th year. S!ie h d been marrit'd " about ten months Tbe, family - have out deepest svmpathy. ; . , BUSINESS LOCALS. To The Public. , - x , -. T TVwing to the con tinned sickness of -my wife I hae discontinued - the hotel business for. the present'.' - - -" . -' : 1 -; " . A. R. Focebee.' . Roxboro, N. C. , Oct. 22nd 8oV ; J. A.'L'mg has a: beautiful liue . .of jewelry, you should exanwne '"it -when you ae in twn, . v " s. rr Sale. . - X :- Vf f-- : Any ene 'wishing to purchasoa fine draft horse cinHo veil !? caliitr? oh me at the di ng atoie of S. J. 3ar4 uett&Oo. - ;-v ' -"y: Roxboro, JT, C. 'c, :" 1 - -Yeu can - find atf sxira -stock O'l Boots' and Shoes; for both ladies and gentlemen at Ji A. Lopg'ki which swiil be aold very ch'ear-" ' I am now located at tbe old stand recently occupied by Calvin Mi tchel 1 where I will keep a fuli line of . gro ceries; of every description - at the lowes t prices. Call and see me and I will sell you groceries" cheap, ' T Jas. H. Woods.- ;r Th Roxbore Millinery is now open and ready for business." Call and' ex amine thair line of Hats and RiV bona. An extra line of Tips, " Plumes, Cor setts and. in fact everything usually kept in a first class Millinery. . Wotioe. 1- . I -wish to take this method ot snneoncing didate for the office of Treasurer of Penen county. If elected I will nromise" vou that I will faithfnlly discharge" the duties of that office to the heat of my ability.' - . .Yours &c. 7 .' B. Walxkr. " Ready Jnade Clothibg in abundance at J. A. Long's, call early before it jg picked over, so you can get first choice. The Henderson market ia now on a boom and if you have some oM tobac co on hand it. will pay you to place it upon the market market how,. D, Y. Cooper, ol Henderson is the . mau to sell with. Drive to Henderson, and go to Cooper's where you will- find Ed Barnes ever ready to lcok altnr Tim and your tobacco. : i A' very" large stock of Boots and Shots on hand to'suit every one. Comi and see them before buying. r ': J. A. Long. All pi rftoos indebted to the firm- nf Moiris & Merritt are requested to come forward and settle at once. Dress goods in every vritty, and t prices lower than efer at J. A. Long's. - ED M. PACE, Lata With LKS'S Is now at Neal's, Planters Warehouse, Union St., Danville, Va. Ulotriinic, Clothing, a bist lot f Clothing j,nd Overcoats just received at J. A. Xiong's, For all kiud8 of groceries call no W. T, Pass & Co., where you csn. get them at the lowest possible prices. A large lot of Ladies wraps of every description and t very'low prices or the cash at J, A Long's. Viae. Cow fox Sale. I have an 'extrajflne cow for sale, (as good p-rhaps as the county affords.) Apply seon, A. R. Foushk, Roiboro, N- C, Noy. lst '88. Tlios. H. Colemanrat R. K. Daniel' new black smith shop, jut in the rear of his carriage sho , where Jbe can al ways be found, and anxious ; to serve the public. Bittstaction gaarasteea -aug IS 3m' : " Eoxooro's Jewelers, LYNCH & COUCH : r ' . -AT- MORRIS & MERRlTTfi Drug Store. We are prepared to repair your watches clocks, and jewelry of every deecripr tion in the beat and neatest manner possible and at : Rock Bottom Prices. 1 hose' needing goods in oar line will do well to examine ours before pur chasiner. Clocas, jewelry, spectacles; rind eyeglasses kept constantly on hand Anythiog not in stock will be prompt ; ly ordered for you at the most reason able prices. - . Watches a Specialty. Solicitng your patronage, we are Yours respt , LYNCH & COUCH. Notice. UAvimrihiB rtsvanalified aa tbe adminittrato with thewtll annexed, William carver, dee'd all persons indebted to the estate of testator hie hert ty ootmea to come iotwuu tna seme mm rhinnriAraiirnl? also all uersons holdins: claims acrainst the estate of the testator are notified to present tnem .to ne xvBrsijn5 ir iwjmcuii oa or before tbe 5th day of Auynst, J88, or this! notice will be plead in bar lor tneir reroyer, ; ? i- O B BROOKS, Adm'r : with the wul annexed of Win ear ver, "iLLEGER ORGUS. inT.tiirBxgraflfftifTT.at thasjtrotdtog gi and oesl era whose proOni and xmmbs n whose pronM doable the eoct oa hU. 4bia beanttfoL soud eaererruravB Wshwt Cass, seta o Pstssa ters organ tor omy 9 Haeas, xreoie ua cm vwi tUonl ud InatnietkiB free. On trial In your a home before yoabaj It, and it not satisfaetorr I vUl W oaea, paying traigra Botn 90 Tearr exnerience in the uuoc-iieiree. vroera w.iu.ECTiiurat y - . - -....wasjaagwa, a.. LOWEST PRICES POWELLS PREPARED CHEIUCALS J9 Ami Farmer Caa Hy a FORMULA For pl (520 Iba) POWELL'S wCHiancALS This, when n.- 'lat,.om.:. Bakes GsTon of SUPERICIC PHOSPKiTZ, equaL in plant-life and as certjis :- - vcessfid crop production as uwy hiatal iPhospnates. -Kf r EXThA- - .; J-."-ibleto aaix IMVEXPENSLrlw Sections. I r, Powkix's Chbwc n v .' ,'bpenthorenEh!y tried, give universal sad -.ion, and we offer leading fanners la every .iate as seiercMSr ' -Send for Pamphlet. -. Beware of imttaQana.' Brown Chemical Co - SOLE PROPRIETORS. - r" Manufacturer, ot ' ' B. Poweirs Tip "Top Bono Fertil- fzer. Priceonly $35 a Ton, aet cash; Bone MLeaL dissolved Bono " Potash, -J.-' , Arrwnonfeu-. ' . And all high-grade Fertilising Materials. err 'ji SODQp Wm u ii nil urn mm TOBACCOlVEiSETMES! j - . . ...... , .... . . IliilesNite! We Want To Buy 10,000 Cow Hides, 10,000 Call and Bp Skins We will : pay the highest CASH prices. Bring them nowasTrve will remain here but two weeks, v Myers & Green. Roxboro, N. C. yXT ANTED Traveling and Loca Salesmen for Agricultural and Machinery Specialties to sell to tht trade. State age, references, amount expected for salary and expenses. Ad drasa, Maxsey & Ca. Montezuma. Ga. LAliSWvlo Xo Yooc Own Dyeiiag, at Usaa. ct Thy will dye trerytliing. !TJney are said Ttry hi. Price lO. a package. Thayhavanoaqoal -for trangta, Brigliteaasj Amount ia Paekaffes or tat fastness Ooloc or non-fadinv QaaUaas. Tot? do nottoroakar amat; 49 colon. Ter salt by Morris & Merritt. Roxboro." Nr CI W. T. Pass & Co., Roxboro N C, and W, G Coleman, Gen, rads. Gordonton N.a - 8. J. BARNETT & CO., C. O. MITCHELL'S OLD STAND, ROXBORO-, N. C.s ? We haust received a full and complete line of pure, fresh sad 4luMe drugs and such w ill be kept on hand t all tunes . Fancy and Toilet Articles r , &Cj , together with a full line of the best brands rv of Chewing and Smoking . r TOBACCO, ' Souff. Cigars aud Cigarettes. A Full Line Of Fancy Statioiiejy. . : Particular attention paid to filling PRESCBIPTIONS at all times. Stonewall Barnett haying returned to his old Lome will be ta charge of the drug store, payinR the strictest attention tb c pounding ot prtscriptions at all hours, and returns thanks to his,, oia friends and customers for their past patronage extended to bin, aaa alao respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. r -: BESPECTPCIXY.TODHS, .: S. J. Barnett 6 Co. CLEVELM1D OS ELEG7 Yy'E ABE GOING TO SELL UagoDS, Buggies, Carls, fc Speciarattentioh :paid Uhdertohns at all times, i . . eDairihc ot all "jidndsi dohe on .TcIJrS , notice in the best of moderate rates. '--.- ,:"'-;: PASS & OBITCHER JliU 7; - near the jail. - : . , Do yu know that . j -'.....4-'!. .--v',.' -" : -f u4i .; Bfc .- : -.. is selUag goods at less thaa I ; If you want the worth of your rea2?4 money go to $ea him and yen wuL s9 pleased With pric.. i Alefgestockof. Fall & Wiiteb (JddDs just received and mutt besold ? xtrs " i' t VlAREEliOTbPSHOlS 5 V " i V a. f s i very caean. dive him a eall ;l ; " :. a. foushee; v Roxboio, NC. T ' : " t.'' - - . .. . y-'-'-:; -Notice." - : Bv Tlrtae of of an enter af the Snperiar eaurt . of Person county t me directed in a speeial proceedlar d tit lea w u lAing aa ue -mm-r. 5 6 Allen and otbere I miU eeU ac the aourt r -bouse door ia Koxboro oaibe first Uanday j being tae 3rd day) of Dec iSSS. s certain IraeS il of laBu b ths waters f Flat Stiver adJolaUjr v: the lands oi A. and J T Jtlaloek ea tbaaortk, S Y Allen and J A.. Hieks on tne east, atiwes Mar-- . gia on the south and the Misses Margie tha ; -west. -containing 177 acres mors or leas, . Terns : of sale, one half ot the purchase nc aey la cash v-; halanna on a credit af six months secured oy . - interest payitur bond day f sale . Thia-OcS,. ? 27th 1888 J A I-ONO, J)R,T.T FRaZUCB, I PRACTICING DENTTSTBT . araln at Sotita Boston, Va.,ftce ia Ifvrehaat and Planters Bank BuikUns;. SWSaa . LAMPS, LANTERNS, Chimney and LipoodS ct au kinoo. - WINDOW. GLASSY Lubricstbjg andBaxnto ; OR it--. '-- "'V "J- &TO:ao-sivD' J L . : ; : .. i :. 7 2 . Jt style and. dtroyH,, - t - '- : ; . : -.- . - - 6 V " T -1 V - -t
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