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: It : 5 ' I.,-! ! if!' I . t ' i 4 1 -r - Person County Courier; PUBLI8HED WEEKLY BY HACKNEY &:NOKLl, Editors' & Proprietors. Entered according to' Postal Rcgula tiors, at thePostoffiVe, at Rxboro, N C. ; second claae matter.! .. .. i The editors ar in no wise responsible for lews expressed by correspondents. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS. 1 copy, 1 year, 1 copy 6 months - $1.5 " .7ft eak overhead JoomerLIike shadowy -;And'therey sure enouhr;wasrtn.e 41 an; s as merrily as U he were going 1 1 .4 tie fellow's curly head,nalt buried to a picnic, iQis was a nine u rum mer boy ol ten yearsold, whose fresh fOSv I 'CB iuunni .loiTiiwijuK j uaauvu-tW-f leues agaiusi biie-rui;na pretty among the grim, scarreea jw hftieillUcdonaldadeJoeIni at ages of the old soldiers.: When n"e" once: an, althoaffi $e Mr.k Vist cutting wind whirled a ibowers .5 " - ;T ' to ju3 TO inow in his iace he dashed U awai f ' 1., ,;Jl 'f ivitbn'cheery UrghVnd-!awoke a ;-A!ngfcf ". mrAwhqsk the echoes with the lively rattling of kurTTi .;0"Tlh.P riir .4.Lwn, AV of his drum, till it seemed as if kh-1; nindinld LahttVe'lf I in 7 " ' T.T7 " BOXBORO, N. C. Nov. 8. lfc.88 News From Abroad. huge black rock, were all singing in baTe ouo this:m$iflln-ute." ehoens. . ; The ehild triedooh?yrfft hie 'Bravo, Petit Tambonrl" .(hide sfclffeneii fingr8 had ldstall hheir Jinmmer) cried a tall man in a shab gtrength; aud' mohtHl Jacdonald t,y gray cloak, who was marching - at himgeltcla8pedtbe-tiv arms atoudd be head or tue line, wun a long w mfl Deck bei hold 4 w.ay djrectly, iu uia ua..u, u .u.MVjS .1, What wa8 ito be'done rA few ,now every now and then, to see to , ihQtW Wetoumbini culd deep it was; "Bravo, Pierre, my y-'hftrT i 18 powerless as him whom he cam- in apples 1 1 his cap io salute for this rough Dakota. arid Michigan have a sor pins of hogs. The squeeze m wheat has resulted With gnch ma8ic as that one coulu in,tnTee buicium. - t (narch au the way to Moscow The export, trade " Vteudil'y incrcwing Uattlearenewaianfiniereaoy eiecj ... wasWothef than tbt 1 tricity io Russia, . . . , I' aenGml himself. "Fiehtine Macdon The Yale phomorts ave de- ild OTO of the b'ravest soldiera in clared aSainst haxlug " t x.- Franw, of whom h:s men used to say woman sunrage nas oeenueieine, "in Italy by a email majority, r, 7 Prince B:smark has reumeil sur v ycHrtice of the Empress Victoria, Emperor William and Iluinben reviewed 33,000 troops at .Borne . From Germany come reports of s. poor crop of both, cereals and po tatdes " i: Caunterfeit $1 and 5 America. ,aT 8mind of a ver different kind bilU'aro in circulation in Montreal. a Grange, uncanny sort of whis Canada; i?y pering. far away up the great white Three German sailprs have ? bcei. Moment by moment it grew killed and eaten by the natives oi ,0Qder and harsher, till at length it -Zanzibar. rr r swelled into a deep, boarse roar. . Natives have desiroyed Madftiola. .Vnn your faces iads!" roared the a German station near Bagamayo, General .. itg an avalanche!" to rescue. But General Macdouald was not the man to-be s easily beat en. Tearine eff his sah and knott.ie one end of it to the rope, he bound Pierre and hiWsl firmly together with the ethir,- and then" gave. the REMINISCENCES OP DICKENS. Ilia CoBpW?'Kdn.Aa KBplil IF YOU WAJTT yjHh Ivr of SllsohUt Ona dav'HilUe and I were,standing on the balconj of our -boUse hen 1 Dickens came sanntering by. On . eeelngus. he promptly 'true fin jittitttd with; ons iufcd pressed to his heart.attd" thr other IhroWn oOt, alofti m b spouted Efiunatl- , J'TiB tny, ladyltls my yel On, that I were h glove upon that hand, that t mlghf touch tharoheekrr" (j, ."Which, of us! do ypu Intend: to T)e Juliet to your Romeo? inquired IfSliai i "Whichever you choosey,, mv, little dears!" he sewered, touching" his that alrlly?and ' strolling on. ' Next morning we were there again as? he passed, this time with merely an ungracious ;How dot" He was weaving his ideas, and, naturally 'was bored by ' interruption. NICE HAIR CUT 1 . torn t ' . " .'.'V "s ir.l -J it'S ft - A 1 , " - JT W.BRANVUJf, , WTonsbrial Artist, i He is" prepsred to lo xcllent work and s gf ui ! aiways acooinuiM"". .-.. DT.' FEAZIEB, ' -rrf-.-C'" A?- is pt? a rmniTlQ DENTISTRY ! M 1 ir wh r 1 n uw . w i Kra in m.u nimui iiuiw.i -'-- ... - 1,1 I Pl.Tif.ri' Ttunk TluildlDST. HPS , WK uracxexr iook, wvu urewuuou w - see Juinv-i j,( b&tcv, uuu tuauwum. w w ing obliged to recognize - aae, did not en croach on hi composing mood, and aJto rether nleaaed him.. -I .waa- horribly afraid of him sometimes, and told him sc once, -ereatly to hia amusemenL 1 Seeine him then, calm and solemn as the Sphinx, it was difficult to Imagine the amount of mischievous fun of which he waa capable. To give aa example. Wewere oorthe pie one evening, having been amusing ourselves by dancing a ?uadriUe. ,m a railed -off space which Hckens had named the Family Pew, be cause 4t contained seats on two sides. Me ; .... .. f a eNewp?ugfStore ICE COLD tC SODA ATE a 11 4 a ? m. ,0 a M ' r Ql 11 . 11 n I lil ULJU- n Pi M l IV MMV llil- II AUD w t,. sienal to haul up. " uai one 8lg.u Wt And wnen th- i.ocame SWinffinffi . w Wi. hlHt. hm an loved bains was worth a whole regiment. , . . . . t th j here dugk iVhere he escaped the scru- '-Long live our General 1" shonted . , MJ Ir . ,ti ftri(, ItinyFof "gaping throng." He eon. unhat, cheer upon cheer rang 00 1, and a piece of paper, while Fred whisUed, J T) HOIT-S&CO.f DlUgSSw I a hoarse voice, aud the cheer, flying from mouth to mouth, rolled along ithe dlent mountains like a peat or listant thunder. But its echo had hardly died away MitK SHAKES FOUSD ALWAYS OX, HAND. rolling far back along the line, till the very moo mains themselves seem ed to be rejoicing. We're been under snow and 6re the two thus doinir duty as "band.' After our caDturinzs we strolled toward i the. end of the little pier, to watch the tide rippling in under the lading ligbt. The scene had become weird and uncanny, for Tne vSale pfLeafFoftaccol Xext;dor to J. SBSnelotl 'A. L-s'i. wlereir j . . j 1J 1 J . ' r....j . r 1 me mens seenumr w arop suuuemy uuwa wnen tne snence n. gaiu "i oget her," seld Macdonald.haSog without a star or moon; the only lights lingering phosphorescent gleam on the crest of the waves. All at once the spirit of the hour a demom of mischief evidently seemed to And the General kept hia word. me and whirled me with Years, when the ereat wars all orer J him dawn the inclined plane of the jetty, .1 :u 'u. "-L- Jiu:J":-kl toward ataUup fixed at the 1.11m r. in 1 v 11 a, iin khsiu wkikiiiv 1 u Sfixt 1 " - - . . - the boy 's cold hands tenderly,' anu nothing shall part us two afterthis, so long as we both live.1' DRUGS, PAINTS, BOOKS, STATIONERY, TOBACCO, AT TBI MEDICINES, I OILS CIGARS, AO . , Danville; .Virginia. ni x -Mr& p -t.' ? toe Tobacco Growere of Ylrglnia a Noi tit Carolina: Zanzibkr. But, before his men had time to The United States Supiepae ouri ob the ruin wag opon them. Town has sustained the Scott Chinese Ex clusion Act, ... . r 1 The craneberj crop of Cspe 'Cod, UassW has received serioni from tht frosts. v .. thundered the great mass of snow I sweeping the narrow ledge-patch like garden of a quiet country, house in the south of, France a stoopediag white-haired old man who bad ence been the famous Mai fhall Macdon- lald; and he leaned for support upon tho arm of a tall, black-mnstached, extreme end. To this pole be clung with his other arm, while he informed me in theatrical accents that he intended to hold me there until the wild waves over whelmed us. Thinkl' he cried, mouthing every word. "Think of the sensation we shall create! Think of the road to celebrity which we are about to tread no, I with it came heans of stones and crave, and loose earth, and nproOted Bummatra tobacco of superior .nl1 ftf . uwka of cold blue uuo" t waterfall, and crashing down aloogloldi not exactly to tread, but to little Pierre, the drummer :- quality is vbeing successfully grown lo middle FloriJa. - - Floods in Abruzzo, Italy, have caused enormous damage and the loss of many lives. The .,' estimated consnmption of , wlieat in Great Brittain 13 fire and a . half bnshel per head. New Yorkeis annually pay out thirteen millions for their transit by car, omnibus and ferry.' -. ' Denver's foar flourishing mills man- from eve mooth. uiaoturiue lduu Darrens 01 aour every 1 ' here's our Pierre? twenty four hours. A syndicate has been formed by vEnglish . capitalists to export beer ;frdm New York to England, ; A new decree forbids foreign offi cers to bt received in millitary col leges or to serve in the French Army, :na. For a moment all was dark as night; anil when the rush had passed many of the brave fellows who. had been standing on the path were no where to be seen. Tbey had been earned down over the precipice, and either killed or burned alive in thi snow. But the first thought of their com rades was not for them. When it was seen what had happened one cry arose Where's onr our little drummer? . Where, igdeed Look which way they would nothing was to be , seen of their poor -little favorite, and when they shouted his name there was no answer. Then there broke forth a terrible cry of grief, and manv a bard old soldier, who had Fritz TheEmprees Victoria hai prom- hooked without flinching at a line of feed that no "biocrauhy 6f ?Kaijer , W1 mirtktB f.u u. a.rt that that face would never be seen iitnong them again. But all at once, far below them, out of the shadows of the black un known gulf that lay between those tremendous rocks, arose the taint role of a drum, beating the charge. The soldiers started and bint eagerly forward to listen; then up went a shout that shook the air. shall be , published for five veara. --iS . A $10,0.00,000 suit in Pensylvania over some coal lands is settled by 'the parties after fifteen' years lil igation. . The Sulton of Morocco is going to send an embassy to this . country to complain of Consul Lewis at Tau- giera. " As a result' of exhaustive trials 1 "He's alive, comrades! Our tMHiibei rifles Pierre.ralite after alll TrteQ ua5af ripes -And beating his drum still, like been deflnitely adopted by the War a braTe ladI He wanted to have the la'aCGordunce u with , the' imperiel decree., ths Empaess Dowager of China-will retire from the;; Govern ment next March., when the Empe ror will assume sole responsibility. New York bakers have reduced the size of their bread on account of the advance in flour, . , than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in Of night is enshrouding US In Uunmerian competition with the muitituueoi low test, snort i darkness, when we already stand on tne we.gui juum or p uup ju ic vu ucio. " 'K I brink of the great mystery, ahsil our wallstN.Y. i cnouenia do oi sucn Taniaesr aju ados immolaontr a brand new peir of patent leathers still unpaid for? Perish such low born thoughts! In this hour ox abandonment to the voice of destiny, shall we be held back by the puerilities ol silken raiment? Shall leather or prunella (whatever that may be) stop the bolt of fater , The sudden parenthetical change from high flown rant back again to ordinary accents was most ndicnloos. Here I succeeded In struggling out of his grasp, and fled to my friends, almost crying 'with , vexation,- .my only silk drees dinging round my saturated limbs, and leaving a watery track, as I stumbled on. New York Tribune. J-B. R. A. MOETOK, - . Pbacticiwo fhtsiciax. Offers his Ttrofessional 'Berricea to the neopla of Roxooroand surroundinjfoountry. Practice n all the branches ol meaicme. 10-4-lr . -v-i The Drummer Boy. 'One cold December morning, about Uilighty .'years ago,' a party" of tonrists " A"pr were crossing the Alps and a pretty large party, too, for there were sev eral thousands of them together, some were riding, some walking, and most of them had knapsacks on their . shoulder?, like many Alpine tourists nowadays. But instead of walking -sticks they carried muskets . and bayonets, and dragged Jalong with tlwm fcfty or sixty cannon. ; f In, fact,' these tocrrists were nothiug-fbelow. less than a French army; and & very . . v"- . , ...... hara tnhe of tt-they seemed to be having.; Trying work, certainly, wade old mnsic to the lastl" "lint we must save mm, lads, or he'll freeze to death down there, He must be saved Tr "He shall bel" broke in a deep voice from behind, and the General himself was seen standing on tife brink of the precipice, throwing' off his cloak. "Mo no, General." cried .the grenadidrs with one voice "you musn t run such a risk as that. Let one of us go instead, your life is is worth more than all of ours put together.'' "Aly soldiers are my children answered Mcdonald quietly, '.and no father grudges his own life to saye his son." 1 bj soldiers knew better than to make any more objections. They obeyed in silence, and the Genera was swinging in mid air, down, down ""eveis for the strongest rman, to g. through knee deep, snow in this bitter frost and biting wind, a pug these narrow, slippery mountain paths, l ft;withprecipice8 hundred of feet deep s . -Si. all round. , -The soldiers looked ; thin and. heavy eyed for want of food and jSS!elecpSaQdthe poor horses Jhat 'were diaggitig'the heavy gun stumblt d ' femteror step.. ,- , i But there was: among, them who sewmftduit.to:enjy rpug h ttarehiandtraniped aloog though the deep snow and culd, gray-vnist .'ItBrouih which 'tlietgreati mountain dowu, till he vanished at last, into the darkness of the cold, black depth Then every man drew a long breath and all eyes were strained to watch for the first sign of his eppearing. for they knew well that he would never come fback withont the by, and that the chances were terribly against him. ( Meanwhile Macdonald, having landed safely at the foot of the prrc ipice, wa loosing anxiously around in search of Pierre; but the beating of the drum bad ceased, and be. "had nothing to guide him. "Fierjel" shouted he, at the top of his voice, where are you my boy?' 'riere. General!" answered a weak voice so faint that he con Id hard I v 1 arstt ngmsn it. v.-an ; Absolutely Pure. This powder aeyer varies. A maryel f purity. th and whwesomeness. More economic flounder into! Here I entreated him to let me go. while I struggled desperately to free myself. "Let tout mind dwell on the column In The Times, where will be vividly de scribed the fate of the lovely Emma -. drowned by Dickens in a fit of dementia! Don't struggle, poor little bird! you are powerless in the claws of sush a kite as this child!" The last glimmer of light was now gone, and close to us was tne aara myBtery of the surging water, very black, very ooia, ana aoove au coming nearer very rapidly. With a horrid plash it dashed over my feet! I screamed out: Oh! my dress; my best drees, my only iUk dress will be ruined P Re was not softened in the least by this tragic appeal, but continued ranting non sensically and panting with his exertions to hold me, and with his suppressed laughter. Then I gave a wild shriek. "Mrs. Dickens! help me I make Mr. Dickens let me go. The waves are up to my knees!" "Charles!" Mrs. Dickens called In frantic accents. "Ilow can you be so illy? You will both' be carried off by the waves (then railing from pathos to bathos) and you 11 spoil the poor girl's silk dress." "DressI shouted Dickens with scorn. Talk not to me of dress! When the pall BAIL ROAD PRICES. fnraTr!TAYS P2B8CKIFTIONS a SPEC a t.tt ..d it SPECIAL LOW PHICES. Call ama see. Try a. J. D. UORWS 8c CO, Druggisls, BOXBORO. N. C. pASDS W take great pleasure in snnauecing that we navKsfe-trd our "STAR WAREHOUSE COMPANY" OrESSOINAL. , T. Straykem. Esxbore, K. C M. WarUck. Milton, 21. C gTRAYHORN & WARLICK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. i- .li v. Mnrta at the State and in Federal courts. Mamasement of estates 'VSSESEEZi siv f cases in Person and jaswen couoncu. .C.St-iUwlck. K.B. Boone STRUDWICK & BOONE, ATTORN Kit 9 AT LAW. . -..-a t nnsBlK. OKAS OB AKD AJ&...Ww ' VKKSOX COPKTIli8. . ..W.Orabam. K. W. Win.to.. TiAU AM & WINSTON, fjr the purpose of conducting a leaf tobtcco'Waretegeknd'tJoTOmM sin bunine'8 and for that DUtDosa hara nnrr.hnKA.1 tl i TAR Warehouse, -whicl i so well and favorably known throughout the . . T " ' :-" """J M'jommoui w ill u UI1U1T U1C .UlTcCt 8U- perqtrton t ft memoer of the firm, and with experrencdatsi8taDi8 r i hoUsf hafor yrs enjoved he reputation of beig the leading Warehouse in the Dauvjll market, and its record for promptness ac curacy, honesty, fnir d -alii fra nd high prices is known to all'men We commend ousinres wih the full determination and psitiye.ssur ance that there shall be no effort lacking on our part to serve jour every interest and obtain tor you at all time's the " - " Very Highest Met Prices ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Oxford. N. C. Praeticefl In all tke courts ot the State. Han He money and invest the same in best , 1st Mort- ratre Real Estate seeuriiy. oeme J. P.TnanY. 3. 8. WIKSTKAD, r INSTEAD TIJtBT, vv1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW. -V- Koxbofe, K. C rompt attention given to all lniBiaess entrwst ,d to Uiem. Have and will receive money on deposit to loan on real estate in reram. J- LWN8POKD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HQ elides! y, W raham, A nosr uuiu. GRAHAM RUFF1H, Attomey's atlawt Hillsboro, N- O. PraetieesTtn tne eeantleg ef Aance, Caswo Onrham. GniUerd. Oranre and Person. W. W. Kitchln Our facilities and ccommndatioB8re - upstrrpassed ad in many respects superior to any in thi market? We jiffer very'&omtnod twn ueedlul for b"th m-n and beast, so as to makrthe Star Wsrehouse a comfortable home for ur patrons and teams -while ihev stay in the city, n.i every lci ity tht could- be dfired for handling ' and sale of their tobacco. Cur light and sab-a room are all that could be possibly desired to show ofl tobacco to the very best Hdvahtnge. Wehave ele gant lodgisg rooms wub separate apartments for white; nd colored. We hHve two large brick stables builtsnea4irenroof-,a8,th-v can be made, so the stock ol ur patrons will never be left exppsed.to the weather, but will be taken care of comfortable and safe.,,. All baggage and harDess re locked op and a check given for ifc Our lot' is piVed wxth Htone and is frte from mod,- eveu in4tbVetfe8t;watber. Trv us J We wm deypu right. If tha last cent clrfcbohtd.for a pile of tobc o the STAR will get it tr you. If yon wis.hf us to hold ymir tobcco nt any time for more favorable market we VitTdo so an l make you liberal adymceonit, holding itrbsnredVaf Soorowu' cost thatyoo mny get the benefit of the most favorable market We Want To Buy . . OoaoerBlng; he Wor4 BH tara. Respecting he word ,bliszard,".a cor respondent writes 'to.: London Notes and Queriest "The .word blizzard fa well known , through ..the Midlands, and its cognates are. fairly numerous. I have bnna m fV ivamI anil Ifa Irtn fiillv tMrtnr IO OOO Cow IliiiGrVi to sling or stifling. One who -has had to face a severe storm of snow, bail, rain, dust or wind would say on reaching shelter that be has 'faced aTbl&szer,' or that the storm waa a regular, blizzard. A blinding flash of - lightning would call forth the exclantttion,.lfylhatiwov a bUxaemevtLior 'That wor a biizzerr; 'Put towthiy sticks on th, JflreanJes have a buszerk blase, , 'A good bltoom. good ' blassv j& That tree. Is DlUzared"- blasted, withered. As an oath the word b often used, andJ'May I. be'blizaered will readily he understood. New yprs uonnaottfnai. 10,000 Calf aiid Sp Sldns We will pay the highest CASH prices. Bring them nbwas wTw but two weeks. Myers &; Green. Roxboro, IT. O. - S J. TKT AKTKD Traveling and Loca ' Salesnien for Agricultural and Machinery, Specialties to sdU.tQ tbo traded c State: age, -referenceey! auiqunf expected for snlary and expessee. Xd dress, Massej A&jCo., Muntezuma, Qa EERLESS DYEO lrar Ova Xyebstr, at Beaae. - Thy wUldyoeverrtfcing. They anaeldeTery. vbete. Pries JOe. a package. They hayo no equal - P. Bsroam m aiebftd , ; I believe that a rich man la only a steward of the gifts of the Almighty. These gifts must be used for the good of mankind, and if a man will not use hia wealth for the good of others he has no buslsesB to ha ve it I takegreat pleasure fat acquiring money; but quite a tngch In dlsosnig of Hi? sly plan has been, so far as 1 could. to help those "wno help themselves, bat this suggestion applies to J. S. Merritt. rERHITT A KITCH1X, ATTORNirrS AT LAW. Bexsers, K. C. PwuiFt ateUe'vea lo the collection f laiiat. . PLANING MILLS. TSe Understs-ed is NOW-PREPARED Ve mmlshTo Hts Person Coantr Frienas irrniitr '' 'I' . " . " "... Will fill WU or contract lor the ereettea ei SASH, DOORS, RLIND3, 4; : ; , ... ' BRACKETS, STAIRWAYS. BALUSTERS, NEWELS, ' - " . 0 SA MOULDINGS Any Hind of House. , HOGSHEADS AND i TIEIJGES -3 :x-- 5. 3$ We have ample storage room in onr lar?," fTry and rslry basement and tebacco is never leu on the "sales room floor Ho: Hui broken ta piec s. We c-n easily )store : oyert60 hgsfiedss and rif ver have to-rell any packages in the street W;wngvna for a sale, nd even in heaviest gluts: C'ontfgeniaJtyf&U &re giv en our apocial atteuti'n. and brqinpt retu'iBade$fdr.lhe !fiame. JOHN R nUTCdlGS has been vconuected with tin's- honse 12 years and thoroughly understands the farmers iuteresi; C.aB KEE SEE has been bbfe keeper with tlris hou sixrearL be ffdnd at his post. CLEM- P. COVINGTON has been- connected with this house one ye -r and nith aa ejtpejltence fpfjeiht years m the warehouse bu8in'SS, inviUd all his friendaJtothe ' STAR'' and p'ele his.bc efforts to promote their inti-rest . Taking in -consideration the fact that DlM15th.jfifee8l leal tp bncc market iu the world and the "STAR lsrioT'esf flipped and -has so iA&ni experienced men'men ioraridllflfif anaaelBttav-vnnr trvkn,.. rcr wef eei-safe ia jaying tht Daitvlle::U'Aiisn jjja STAR u. -fl ml i ftswa el ,$s?r5-a9"i 9 Lir us mm 1L B . 9 aOIA t-rtanAa nA .nnnatnlltuvu tin trv atMnm. 1 era. Men lre hot to Hve like young I ALL ORD ERG Fi LLED 1 robins, with their mouths wide open and have some one feed them; they must help themselvciP.'T. Barnum in Epoch. t Ml ffP TO JH10W Lwt Import&nt thing, you never knew octboibS about tho human body and its curious oreana.' Mote Ufi BeroetuataL hjviliA naiL4ianiu. MhmL' for Strength, firitbtaoas, Amount ia Paekages r idk x uioeM oi vxxjot. or non-zaaisri Ttey donot erokotamtitj4eeolora. 5?i Qnaliti . oci -Morris & Merritt; tBoxbdroV N. C V Wi Pass & Co- Bnibr.ro N! C..acd Wr G. CJolemaB, Genv reds. Gordonton N.C.j-41 ' lo avoid pitfall xif ignerance end tadisemMon. to obw Hotm t all tarn of dlL vSeaavsscE rsor -bottk-. . ASTD VOXSEXSB. Xnolanroef wltlndlrisdnt-. i - r ii p jJonea: rnoi wo pnnnny sns ""; wuga- vaim llYar CM to ad m.l.finhAl 2rviM"?C- tbt as LAvan otma. - Canf 13 rn.Ce., 128 1 28ta BV aVV 7 ''.OS; SH0R1' NOTICE. . - ---,, . - . . Y . J. W..BLACK WELL, Proprietor , Dwlim Planing Sasb. Deer an4 Jtlla4 ractory, vv , , . '. . July 14 r. -y Durhkm, 2T. C. JEWELRY; BRIDAL PRESENTS f"" MUSIC7AL -1 . -INSTRUMENTS. - JGnitaTSfTiolh feanjos, JAeeertfens, As. Strings 1 very OeocripUon for It-ieiitaT; storteiery? i??!JtnlJif,d ? Flhe SoD d Silver and Plated Wars, t Watches. Chains, Vines, Charms, and Cleeks, ;vkis wMtfiaO-"-- '1 Wi5 v . , r.OVCMDER, 2l821lifeD - r ? A wr4T :---&mii4i-i.'w TWO THOUSAND ONE HUNDBER AN MIFT YOLt ABS will '. be given away in pfemiuma. We.wUi take fijeasurejg tikiug care of sand placing 00 4rtltitt0ji.nj! eamphji eent.f&oSrar&ff We cordially inviie otoake tbe S your bendquarteri when yu 6oie ta.tow,' Wi;,- Ton will always find us"at 6ar post reAdyjipd!U?rto do our duty and to promote the interest the interest "add Coin tore of our friends! r. Very truly, your friends,'-"-' - - ' ' - - is uttn J NO. JS. JitrCHINGS, AnctWDeer. OUR FORCE.- CLEM. P. COVlNGT.ONii Casw-ell, N. JNO, B. ANDEPSON, i RL. MOIR. -.Roekinsrh.m.JCoN.iO. - C B- KESEE, 1 in theolB R I FEATHEBSTON ' Pef sen N: P.. ' JOS: R A KtllCFmrV I W. D. HAYNES, Frankim.Co . Va W. A. MILLS, piUtvlvaniaCo, Va. ALFRED ANDESQN weigbsiasttr, JNO-it CHANEY. F!ooi-maDg,; We wvitt all of our Irtends to the 4,STABW . : r PROPRIETOKS - .;r r" SwWarfeho Company. - t-- '-V';1'i- 'AT-1 .?i t-si? jv,.- 1 - . . f . . -
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
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Nov. 1, 1888, edition 1
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