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AND EVERY, THINS IN THAT LIN The larg 8t Block of Fi-.e Caudies, .-a Fire Works in town s -flf WtfeBioBateeara; J. D. Morris aCoiiDraggis: Long's,: where you will Nex ' dor to J Und a flaelot ef MEDlCraES, OILS DRUGS, PAINTS, - BOOKS, STATIONERY. TOBACCO, CIGARS, AG.,- AG, AT THE . RAIL ROAD PRICES. Our Motm"beingnhioefi9ed r Lawful drtKti5 people ciB'OBtyy v c? 4. ltH0RRK-&!CO11ruffiistSr ROXBORO. N. C. EOFESSOINAL pAfDS BoxboroiN. a , Milton, '.C gTRAYHORN & WARLICK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Practice in all the courts ol the State and in f8rS?ai "cSArU. Managemeut of estates ffiSSw cases in Person and Caawell councies. - B.C. Stmdwick. U.B. Boone. STRUDWICKfe BOONE, ?. ?:p FBACTICKS IN DURHAM, OBAHai AKD PKRSON COPKTH8. t Tw. Graham. W. Win.ton .QnAliAM & WINSTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Oxford. .N. C. Practices in all 'he courts' of the State. Hn riS5"eyn invest the same in beat 1st Mort . rueal Estate Security, fettle estates and investigate titles. oTsTWlNSTKAD JHT.TKMT. rrr INSTEAD a'tEBlRT, AT-fORkEYS.AT LAW Koxbero. N. C . depesitTloan on real esUta in Person. N. LlfSSfipBD.. ATTORNEY AT LAW, "..-. Ro-xboro. Grah un, Thos. Kuffin. GR'AHAM fe RUFF1N, - i. W. Attoruej' it law, fHil N C - Practices In the connticsoi fmrbam. finiliord, Orappe and Person. .J. 8. Merritt, W. VT. Kitchin Ai ATTORNEYS AT t . , . . : KoxJjoro, X. C. Kn.mj.t attention gwen to the callection t ;laiu:s. PRACTICING PHYSICIAN Koxhoro, N."C .Residence, place formerly occupied Iy I 1? Tioor fifflranvMl . I. MltCIieil a drag stor- TR T. T FRAZIER, PRACTICING DENTISTRY rain at Souti Boston, Va.itMce in Mer5 cha wd Plantete' Bank ,Bnilding. . 103 m D tt. CrrG. N ICHOLS n. Offers Hi-. fEOrES3lOKAL 9EEVICE8 to th PEOPLE at toxboio and J surrounding country. Practices in all the "branches of Medicine, "i DR. C. W. BRADSHER - . .DENTIST, Ofiers his services to. the public, Jalls jpromptly -attended loin 1'erson and aajoimng.eonuues. Anv one wtsnin; im at Bnshy For k,!. will-e attendediat once. J. C. BRAD3HER, , $n(yficwG Mysici a, - ?bacticih;q f ttTsi-viAxi, A : Oners his professional services-io xno pim f Roxetro and iimndingoonntrr. i'rac noes r in all thebranchrs rancors of medicine. . . 10-4-1 7 ' "- v Kilrrnl FSX ' ! Tour Owa Dyelngr. at Swnae Th -y will dye erery-thlng. They areseld every, wkare. Price K a package. They have neequal for Strength,' Brightness, ABiouat m aoags er tor Jrnstnea 01 uotor, or non.iwiuwuwiM They do not croek er imut: iO eolora, Tor.sale W. T. Pass & Co.. Roxlrd-K Airaad 1 call aU 1 & N c.'-'':- ',', ':ililtflZSt ? sname.Lf)uiseLee it was a pretty name, 1- , Here Lotuse, bioke off, and the: rest'of . JT - - -. ' : r ' tj - f rarfd trnW her. - Was . her life made un- ' her narrat'if e was told less irlibiv k" - - . " ' ! I ; ril K I tiiowcr. ana ; muueiice, and all tne good or. everyTig,--an-ceeequentiy in-ms - ana 1 M! rSX&SSSSi "5 IrWiufgR tf 'this lire," to takelier away from poyw for good or eviL."' V- -5 V. Clinic -ij)t5?S iNever Falls to f5s?cfr Gravi I her pTrsent Uondage arid give her a home 1 . ''More evil than good, I fancy; -Owen - to ve WmW loSSLJHiS 1 ttirjoa princess. But none of these -wished tolaaj.yUlrefAunedtUl heionld; jgagssp-. :sf i .? , s.v t. f.; -.t. .: r t ales nigs came '-iiim,' and he had " to have beard piie end of the story. cv ,If " he to be P A I If f? rMAf rwTT-' tilf;i.t b,iiii3clfa8best he niiarht with could sit thus 'forever dntue mossTold..,been am m am. " - sk a a a b u . r - j . THE HOULOW. Whm hiinTiv children blav. Where woodbines climb and cling amid' ; The roses' clustering spray, ftThehoUoW b the ldeafetree, a Where happy lovers . - o anger long man i v yon Jlijh inuesoj TbU hollow in the Where old men feebly come i To tell their tales and crack their jekea ' T Or ere they totter noma. . ' v VThe hollow in the odd' oak tree " ; 1 One haunts it when the moon . P; i; , . Qieams on the dewy wood walks, close ' - Beside the streamiefa tone, . oriiB-tnar.to the-oia oak tree - lJfe gri tor jo lost years. i .r vr i i ll KA Vila. Dm i-iiiltbe Year - J. -t.ia.t" : it CfiUNGHER'S KIECK" Owen Stanley, huddled in the corner of a third class carriage, was going from Manchester to Chatburn, where, a posi tion in a lawyer's office awaited him. The prospect was not cheerful, but it was the only means Owen had of earnmg his ing ivrith Uncle Raymond. Also, if Unci Raymond never . would , see tie s rights fcf that miserable affair, the work !at Chat- gioiunyana theafe wi$ nothinto en liiren them n th3j ooaoirplatibA hia iellbW tracers. These were two 6hyf awkward, country maidens; the bigb; ancrmighty valet of a gentleman m an other compartment, a thin young man, with a wide strip of black plaster obliquely traversing his nose; and a wizened, little old woman in a rusty bon net, upon, which the dejected feathers were so arranged as to make it suggest a molting hen. . During the entire jour ney, :this old lady had observed a sphinx like ailence, until, as they neared tha Chatburn station, she gave vent to the sudden and unexpected statement, ad dressed to no one in particular: "Crun cherses lives in that red house yonder, with them yeller chimney pots. They aay he uses that nieco of his'n orful: a-starvin' an' a-beatin' of her in a way as never was." Nobody replied ta tbis gloomy revela tion, and the old lady relapsed into her former silence. - Mr.' Stanley- smiled grimily to himself as he wondered if many of his future townspeople bore such unviable reputations. "Chatburn 1" roared the guard, and Owen descended. When he presented himself at the office whither he was bound, he was informed that liis services were not required. - Mr. . Tppham, the head of the establishment," . was nnexr peotedly " obliged to accompairjr his daughter to a milder climate on account of her health, and the office was to be virtually closed -for three months. Mr. Topham regretted exceedingly" a mistake that had prevented a telegram from being sent to Mr. Stanley telling him of this change of plan. . "This leaves me in a pretty fix 1" mut tered Owen to ' himself as he turned away. 'What 'nextf is a question fate xtmst answer. I have, let me see seven shillings, three -pence and stamp, in . available cash and no pros pect of a farthing more, unless I earn it; .Not enough to set up a monkey, and bar rel organ. I'm too old for a newsboy or bootblack, and too big for chimney sweep. Plainly, I must not be squeamish about anything that offers. - - - f ; As fee walked aimlesdownKe street, he read the name, ' 'Cruncher, Attorney, beside a dingy office door, with 4 'Clerk Wanted" chalked underneath. Cruncher that was - the name of the oger the Id -gossip; denounced in: the 4xain.C Could this be the: same man ? . B ' "Herer Bob, tike this" letter down to the red house on the east road;' it's for Mrs. Cruncher. The house with the yel low chimney pots; -yotrcan't mistake it, unless you try,1 called a young. ttiaja from the window to a country lout just quitting the house. . No longer any doubt in Owen's mind of stliis being the Mr- Cruncher accused jy:. the oracle in the' bedraggled oonnet.' Slipuld he .-take warning and ahun the place, or dismiss the old woman's maun derings from his mind altogether? or, another view, of tke case, should he watch if there were perchance means of helping .a-. fair damsel in . distress be- friending Cruncher's unlucky niece? He presented himself before Mr. Cruncher, and, after a sharp cfossuestioning, was engaged to -fill the post vacant in the From a fellow clerk Owen soon gleaned all there : was'to gather ;concerning the history of his employer. "He - was not liked in the place; he and his family kept closely to themselves m then house- out side the town; they had no visitors, and people let them alone. There was a niece, a pretty lookins: Eirl of tbei name of Leei or her 'Jbeihg ill trcated.'hut he?supposed tt was idle gossip. f -- Owen, was - inclined - to believe that tlieae rumors were not ' mere gossip, since "r"t ti V 1 i!'? Incrto and dearrw TnmTniTvlv "rrt fViW man jxnn ht t$l(Trpfffv-'ra-rr ' W ll'ALOOTB' UklUtf taX llSt, -5 S .1400 he had had he ptabnqtot majdng-Mr, -This Mrong language bad the desired Cruncher's ottmrthitAriraf iTTi-BS-i1lfl,J; .ATwU.hn.tnan noflmf -tn '.Wnt uruncner acquamtaBco.' tie was a cold, fish like man, with a criiei, shallovr, light blue eye; ana a manner that kept children and dogs at a 'discreet distance.. Owen,- 'not 'bavin . much food- for tiiought during lu3 JLeisuTe horn's. -was i "iircuarea ueueve 01a jruncner capanld c a . .. . , . - rp.r . ,, J . "' j iuv -.ouowing ounaay ine young man uuu an opportunity or seemg the entire CiTUMSier household to ohich.- -Vihi&IBtT admirer, vritb-his watoh. into tho luuuu fei uiiy-iorili,?ioiwea.)yxneiwa8ine.uisi; we ever saw 01 mmDUT; we 6ilent members of ' his . family, each and all evidently -in great awexf him. 4n great awex)f him.. hold' Tommy's right-hand Btimidlv lot bim rrin r, tra Louise," to her niece as they passed Owen. . Jiappv by Uiat solemn brute .of an old ;,aun?- Owen" longed . for., money and Mttitftr iiibia one a week at chui'ch. -1 i tlThf. ; ' on 1 jyr - . w w..w , ,.- , n i-h Irtc-f Ciinvltsl1. cm1 lira rn.t..i iBnmTttM'fiffV'fK Ha r observed that It, was Lbiiige'a r. JhaWt,!,-sanBtianed.rbyk'the rldeTB.v'-'tbj9Ypressic'''Jiappy: ibe Jtigved.1 tie famiiy,to dwpjctvrea.'t6r,the amnsij'" wouid be-' s Y "... -: t merit "of &b TDUtiitol'lToibamdutir eenncptacpYobabIv Voore beneficial to" ti&i ying' centferuaqf One morninS Owen lost his way-hope- lessly in the labyrinths of the ymn book..-v As he was struggling to recover himself a pretty hand tebbylee---Tjamis hand-heldbward4niDrs book with-' 'the place marked by a scrap of paperSiOwen was 'uncomijortably conscoqeaf 4al' as he acceptM the offered civility; but it was 'so more tnan cnarpsing to to noaceov even in t.lii68t cap3M The bit pfpapadr beTfcween i the' paes was folded in two He idly ; pressed it apart with h. thuab, andvtorhis aston- ishmenf read these Wordstwdentlywrit- ten in furtive haste:"Loo.,to-morrow, in my uncle's1 hat lining when he oomes- meeij f 'nor the Abigaihtook the least interest in no friends," was much "surprised nor didi " Vvi.xr Rl.",'(lON wupr.v r- , a r these, works of art, and they were quietly, this surprise lessen' when 1 was pintVw ' " - old oei tree,. ' I each Sundav.- $ -- S V - JPole 'that dav irf the trains Hia name i J L Ciav - v , 2 00 totheofficet-'' M- ' L"' :'fsr Monhyhpidd make game This appeared, 4ndeedKe the begm- ning of a mp&t interestklg adventure, and the : overture made by a girl- whom he feared ignored his very existence t How - he sat qatedyi through th perao.n and t passed the. rest of the day and night until r pki .Cruncher appeared at his usual 'post". aext morning, Owen never knew. When .tron deeply, absorbed in' a, , Owen, like a coat and um- stole' out into the passage where such articles were deposited, and ftedlauiiei possessed himself of the old gentleman's and undecided for a while, and at last sedate looking hat. ' - ' j. found courage to tell Mr; Mitchell that I There, as he expected he found stowed could.not marry him. f - - -away in the lining a-tiny httle' note. vHe 'listend ,: with a disagreeable. With trembling fingers 4he cow hopeful . smile, and replied: My young lady will lover laid smooth the complicated folds - not find refusal so easy as she thinks. " of the paper and read : t ; M ir; 'Pwing to rasty conduct caiVthe ; part Please do not think me forward or presuming ' of your amiable .uncle," mterpolated in making rite following request: , I am in great 'v Qwen V: : v, trouble. To-morrow evening aj I shaU nott be J ' believed this was hxs meaning, un mlsed for halT an hour. Will yon meet meat ta e next day.- Then my aunt In the end of the lane leading past our houaewhere - v- "tt , '."r At""T J , r the wood beghiflT , -- - JUI For the ; first time 'since the - youkg" man's arrival at the office Mr. Cruncher had. occasion to complain of liis iaaccu- head of the establishment was, however , , r..! ; . ' , " . guarded in hiS reproof, or Stanley was a guarded in hia reproof, for Stanley valuable- assistant, in the main, and seemed content with " astomsbingly little "pay- . - - The following evening Owen was at the place of rendezvous fully half - an hour too soon. As he was beginning io despair of Louise's coming she appeared, - breathless and greatly-agitated. u,c : d with -speeches to the effect- that lsan,1 5fElP??mm!n Tuitis of nousetotory and-escape.my des- tneatncai mannerr;;: , i u i.; Vl'm sure the motive for all your ac tions is good, rephed Owen, gallantly. ' ; I have a strong zriodve in this care; certainly," continued Louise. . I wish to ask your advice on a matter of the ut most importance, to me.T I iiave Btudied your face as much as I dared in church Owen's heart gave a bound of delight. Then she-had looked; at and. thought about himl "and I think I can trust JJJfitrtr She looked so lovely with" the tears in her eyes, as' she said this, that Owen longed to take her - in . liis arms and kiss j her, instead 01 uecianng nunseUT her de voted servant in plain words. ". uLet us sit down on this, fallen tree and I will begin my story at the begin ning. You men of the Jaw are impatient; of unnecessary preamble, " Louise went on, with a hijght-emile for a moment dispelling the xnelancholy; clcai3irig ihex. face. 'Last February now nearly four months ago, I was traveling alone from here to Clover Hill on an : errand for my aunt. My companions -in the compart ment were a very- pretty old lady ;- tax ordinary looking gentleman of about five? and-forty, and a younger mam' not at all ordinary looking. i,u Tf; ,!t tT "rj'TTTt TT- 1 1 . I V. 1 l ZiTl rr r.rru dres3 and manners were, quite, different from those of the people I was accus tomed to seeing. He sat opposite me, and soon after the train started began' staring at me in a most annoying way.- - - c "The impertinent rascal! How I wish I had been there to punch -his head!'! ex claimed Owen, with wannth. wi.v;'"f ;" ", ' "He perhaps did nothing to merit quite ouuu vCiW uauiy wui u cer- .tainly then, and has been since, mdirecUy "wutUBC7 t-K ' WIT ' J -X He amused himself tor sometime with casting what I supposed were admiring glances at me, -pressing his--hands to his heart and sighing protoundlyf'.Then sud denly, to my utter amazement, he -threw liimself on his- knees before me, declared in very bad English, that1 he loved "me to distraction, and, 'most, startling of all, tore off -his very handsome watch -and chain and flung-them into my lap.'-' Mtenvaxo. I acuta. t;oor, tnwang.tju, are retoitatea ithtte old claimed, angruyilow; dare i vou -insult . .o . - - . ..... my wu"erfsir? - - - - t u v- q V a 7, somelxwiyrelselshatteredins. hopes. & 3 wmjjwuv wiv 1 tug auw w w vnv v no-, vi 4 - . Here again the rare, sweet smile lent f ZSZTZr t ZZJJtirn, jTryas I m ght, she confanucd, 1 could not prevail upon, him to take back neard latef xiiat he was a Fole and m 1 curably insane,- -The-old lady in the - t Z7ir' ' cou-wfth' ua lcokeinqrriringly at ufiu SeS-bSwra-i rescuer, 'ia . lan-fi-neH '-r."i fr.-imurl iOjentPPpOSltlOn,. i rae. wujrjieu rami murmureu nation, never dreaming that he was to- i V You perhaps know, Mr. Stanley.Hhafc U , M- , t Ti" B8,,m- ?l ' . " , O t , I atn ah orphan, dependent ? on my uAde;t TlieTjaciiius of canccf ia-hard to find, ior. everyriMrigrfi-coneequentiy loau': listeounjc toLouise's . sweet voice, 'l and ,wafchln&'1ier?cbflrmirisr riav of px- tue from mendujg Tommy's T stockings, and told -me. ft fnend wihe was MitchelLi and be turned eut to be an old friend of my txncle's..-. 'iieh as Crce- . bus ana -a" bachelor, my uncle- said, to knowing wmkthea "our 'visitor had departed. .v'.- .t ' - . Y ,"I took ; a ."great dislike lldrgllitchell; in : manner : and appearance he -was' most i .repugnant to me. ,:,But. I thought' very jitue. auout mm, one . way or another Iamtestmylf jn a man liaten iXJ iue that - - ,Mr. Mitchell wished to marry: me. : " ". 'Prepostorous, exolaimed 'Owen. I don'often laugh In the presence, of Uncle Thomas," inif when he "told &e this ' XJaughed heartily. VTkis made my uncle of the otfer of a man of whom 1 might be proud?. I, who would be in the work- -'house if it were not for the charity of mv relations 1" . . - ; . . - v The.-lwulol' .v- i;.Vam' iIf I was: so silly as not : toi mow on whiside'Hnys brWb waa -buttered-it was often difficult to tell he would turn , - me out of doors, ard that would perhaps . bring jne to.my senses. But why heed I - tell you the-part iculars of. this-aad many " another "most rjainful scenel, -A was silent marriid to Mr." MitchelL - H- Is that good lady subject to such fits of mental aberration fr& : j ' - - - stared aj-her in amazement, when she V c T -f -T . 7u m -to Scotch law, if a man in the presence of -ZJ a wiutcw Mjia wymau io Lias wuo, tuivi, she, "Hoes' not deny it, it becomes a legs! marriage. :J There wasa witness in the train that daythe old lady I mentioned Mr. Mrtchell is Scotch; and wa3' deter mined to have his rights. ' y " , " I could not believe aunt "was In earn est, but it seems she ' was,' and what is worse they. all '.beset me, every Ixnir in. 1 Btde,-und ' the sooner, for appearancee- sake. I consent to anotlier marriage cere- 'A mony in church, the better. o r-.-- - ,"I have asked you -to meet me here "this evening, Mr.. Stanley, to tell me truly if there is any ground for their say ing I am Air. MUuriell s wife." : . "It is the most preposterous, cowardly lie I ever " heard of !" exclaimed Owen, quite boiling over with inhgnation." "In such Vubbishlas :.they tell yoUlght .be true; but we are ;not in Scotland.. -To have. this rich man's money in the family, your: reprobate of an uncle is trying to Siy ,upon. your, innocent ignorance, owing or .believing you had ,no one to enlighten you Mle. ought to be exposed "and prosecuted for his villainy. - "' f.'ph, r.m so glad and thankful you as sure me that this dreadful man has no power over mef' said Louise, . with a fprof ousd sigh1 "of relief. - "You poor little friendless thing!" As if of its own-accord Owen's arm encircled the girl's 1 waist, and he tenderly, and reverently kissed her unresisting lips. - t "And now I - must-uy,' back;- to the house. : Dear me! the half hour is long past." t For heaven's ' sake, don't let them persuade; yoa to commit any rash folly, 'Trust in me, said Owen, taking another kiss in farewell. - . Arrivmg fi lnVlodgings, he found two . ? - "a? t- . . . m m letters awaiting nun; one rrom 1 ravers, a special, chum in the old luxurious days, and the other he could hardly believe his eyes from Uncle Raymond r ; . He dashed into the perusal of this last at once,1' and discovered that, after a year and a month, his former fnend and ben- his father's only brother, etrack of the fdlow who had wason com mi t- ted a certain forgery-la crime of which i ".; c. .j,j had accused his . nephews- Strong cir cumstantial, evidence ; against Owen was ootwanting.and i thusj- sufTering for . the misdeed ef another he was thrust -out tor aroupdi struggle with the world.-:. .-Now.-through the merest 1 chance, the y real ciilprit had been discovered and the letters in . Owen s trembling hand con tained ample apology for past, in justice, j J; -n tiin. . skS: s iu n 1 141 veil vuu iue tULh. tiutn owc ucum w J. , , . it...' ' &rtSr" "7 ! UOn? wiprnfflff-r: 1 -S?-- - 1 wiU console me for the fickle Nelly, V u, -.-J fiirftft said Owen to; himself. t-Vlhd t ever, a stroke pf fortune" come" at a? luckiermo- . a.O, V. ., .r. ' - ........ .---'J. - ; ord Crundier's hat- playeu the role of oc8ior-fter this; I: tI,t.a.M ( non the m ""T-.r1 .TrS mond's letter TBlir -in 'denrivimr Mr - 1 T,yJirzrrnTn-h- - w- ires Mitcliell of - his so called,' bride, and" Mr. DroacheS . of "ingratitude; v a . battle of T".t1.?. VTT Ji i, .t- v . - . ... Mtrari l.i f Iia nrfrfl n iATTL " v" Cancer - aDDeara ? -5 V. Cluneal' society tuai-iwua ueeu .io, j p iW ggtjkii;::, ;, -j'lOwATi ? to verifv observations1 claimed to Iiave i ' . - s peculiar to man, as , U has never ,,U.iny;One- V, - ; : n6kV'&c inoculated ! to the lower animals.-- jw' Pudj csh nd Jul fees- 170-41 t-P C --I -i-nsawTraveto.i'-'-F-'- SX'.- bauiofi 1 Arkansa OPjPEBSN COOKtT Pon;T?! ISMOKTIia EKDlNO KOYEMBER SOlhiieSS XZ W,i Ki Richmond rovis-i; ions tor paoper:-- . - - t 4 90 E. R.. Moors ' proyidiog, . fr 1; : pauper ; r -5 ...ft, ; 2000 Haekaty & Noeli for envfl- -opea . f, , .- goo Wmstea & Iyng provisions -" . 10,00 S B Win8tead tru aa pro 1 V, J A liougjor raerehanditj; 1 L"fl8;.18 ColemnsBurch sheriff leea : "- 6 00 J J Bropks tr pronsiona -, , -6 UO J.ts Snuuders, vtrk'at'poor , ; l r J house - 7 2S . Jt . : . ..... 7 50 79 95 105 70 5 00 4 00 63 04 '2 50 1 40 Jco'A B:ird provisions for ; paupers . ( v J S Merritt assigoee C G M : 3 YL Pentecost services at p h J3Colema8 provisions W Slaughti waiting on " grand jury n ?: J A Long lor B icon Buck Lop crp.-nter3 work Dsj 14-W P BialocU "wit fee 121-R LTavh'.r- " ' ' 23 -L H: Daniel j p fees i t - JANDAUY 2ll( 1888. 105 95 f ji - - R I Ft-atherstouc c'offlu &c ' 5 00 J S -Woody provisions'. 15 00 Dr C G Nichots medical ser 1 vices ' " - . 8 50 Andrew Johnson wit fee 1 f$5 S P Satterfleld elk B C C - 61 37 IIickn-v & Noell priming : .. S 5G A, K. Foui-hee merchandise 102 J-C Pass stationery & wood r 85 00 J A Lone building bilige " 25 00 Celv;mbu8 Bailef wVtuess fee 1 07 Jan ?-W H. Piilly sheriff fees "14 60 J C Pass clerk fees " J II Pully sheriff ftes ' 5 DD Long 'shei iff fees G M Clayton" wl'tfee 6 C G Mitcbeil sUff fe s 10 G. T UuVch rvitmsfee 13 "G N. Walker" ' " W M ClaytonVV " 14 Soott Moms ' -18C C 'Jritcber -1 J E' Critchcr - G-W Westbrook v - ' .73 50: 1 30 ' 3 70 2 25 13 30 . I 07 1 50 70 . " 50 lt)0 1J)0 J 37 1 25 175 1 50 . 85 2 65 1 30 230 3 80 r50 v 150 1 10 4 20 ..- . 150 9 20 4 00 19 00 10CO TT Harris M G R. JaiwV " J T Srgeut mayors fee llnyh Woe's wit f e M M Tipp " J W F)emiey "' Wiley Win-itead L R Foquar X - J W Wrenn , ' -Snroli Buuipuss ' . Buck L p 20 23 - JWKTCo2vrt sheriff fas" k - TebrcauY 6 th 1SS8 John M. Jordan provisions r " W Aoody 1 " Bettie Evans as nurso r ' Hackney & Noeil priuiing &c - Dr C G Nichols m dical scr vie s 8 , 1 ' " 7 ' " fc ; 1 -Pji88 &; Clayton provisions J A LoiiG bacon to p h 1 X FfcbiUJiry iGth -S L Stephens sheriff fet-s " Julit' Baineit witnesB le-s ' - February 17th,- SalHe Lmg witness fee" f lfjfiO " 7'70 47 04 - 5 - 5 2 Robt Oakh-y " " ' March 3rd i&88. W A M tlone justice pajee tees - C G Nichols niedical services. " J W Sbughteraerving foad - " - '.. . ts . tp ..: f-." - . notices , r A ' , - Burcli & Cliylcn provisions . J Ii Cash bri Ige aci e,-s Flt j-y -Eiver . - - , W T Noell services as coun- : ty crimiraincT j . - , . -F Thomp-u black smUh. , account " ; W H Puily ja'il and sher.fl 26 '1 - 2 135 12 L fees r - " -' 263 S P Sdtterflel-1 Cik B j OtJ . -vViiry Witiste'id wit fee " ,.!, March TL9th.'T- , Frank Horvuz wint88 fe'8 " "AfRri. 2 id J888. ' r.; CGXichJJa ruatdiijal ?ic6s'ch W t Crirher making coffli - '. - ' . . -. - James HamkttJgr picks ' D VV !L,KKhmbi;d "county, -commissioner, Whv Wreorlamher rJ , r J S Mem't HEsig' eeC G,M -April n-.ir. - R J VVafsn ' witness-f--e'. Sund)7P,ay;0r ' C Loy PjijU..., V; 7 April 21st. l7G Mitthl- . A' 62 2 30 100 -1G 50 . j 5 - v 4 ,17 . 2 i - . 2 - t24 14 ThoT,Il'agifn. Prv-i -onA 4 A,R TousUte feiiBg' jury- S i ' r t 6 50 Oil fJritJr putting 011 looks : 4 xi.W,lrr,'ii i?vicei p, nvwu metiewrvHi ffOO .. i 3 1 . T H Stre t services as com" mlsjuioner - "-- Gf ige" Buchanan ft conevys IS 50 mg pauper 1 ? -- 100 Pans fr Fuller proiion' J -" ; . 2 60 i.C Pass otif indlarnoerr-. 2195 J A Wood service a at p h . ,.164)0 P A ,0Brian waiting-on-i. ' -"12..4'!..':l-!'"- '"'".7 - Av' R'JC'D tnievrepairingjaii door '.; J 1 0t W H Webb for paper I 00 W T Noell Jastice Peace fees-":' I 50 BCrueyGeoghegan wit fees '800 B W La'sslter C S Cf eeal, " ". ' .4 6 75 N" ll'D Walters-witness' fee I 00 f . 1 k o f.-' k . 'i..-r.' ... :;. kt WMClllWVkV . , , - . t , . 400 I- R.Stt.jThgra'snUctoreo' J C Ps? C'erkk'feea ' T,' --l 447 $2 Jame Htrns wiwea fees ' - Z JJaveWigstaff - 00 '4".-- 2 50 Warren Johnson T.Satftrfield 4 1 50 -.75 2 6Q 160 L H D'VDitl Justice Peace feci IWrn Fbster'wltueps fees J'amis Carver '-'r 3 - -May,J(?th:.a - a Walter Howard witness rtes ' Lawrence Howard .r JntBa Barnctt " - M:Tavis QuuingKam ' "r Wm;Thaxion " Wm H Pu9y sheriff' fees John H Pally witness fees May. 12th - -r Wilton-Manguin witneaa fees Susan ;MaTijunv ' , -I A O'.Briatt sherifl f et-s -' " &60 160 160 s 2 60 1 "-2 19 : 1 -2 35 2 30 8 50 --.4 00 J 75 yTioo "'s ; ? 3 05 x2 35 2 80 1 50 '2 60 ' ' 1 80 " 2 00 Lucy Sttei field . witness fees Becky 44 ' -Robert Trottt r jr , May 18th. W A Gentry - witness fees -J'Q Robt-ratoD' ' Eddie Robertson " : 95 H.T Rudder ' ' J T Sergeant miyr fofs ji u B-imett icnc8s fees J H .Vernon k -k ' 150 150 15 1 30 Ti'ytor Pool V W B Davi AVAUeti J H Burch .;. tk - 130 D.if Luusford . -. 1 35 135 J W Lunsford J G Monk.V S TFGlennJ , - 115 rf:, :4 50 5i50 Thos Bass - ' . J S A Ba7'netTj dstice Peace fees J-W Connallyswitness fees . R B Bass - ' ; i - ' 1 x ; k 1 -2 ZcU Satterrlsld : , 1 May 19 - . W H Bailey Slier ff fees ..r Luther Jenmugs witness fees -.. Jessie Watki ugs - " : - ,Msy 28'"li , r Chrlif it irris witooas lees, p John Foushee s- " - ' ' Juve 1st 188a." v" LII.Dibiel Justice Peace ft es W t CiaH Shtriff fcrs" . - ' .3ae 4th. R A Stanlerd tor, cof&ti JoBn M Jordan provisions -J J Bro"k repairing bridge , S J Baruett for drugs tT I A Long provisioQS for pau W-T Ps?& Co. provisions 1 70 - 2 3 1 - . ' ' 3 ,2 -8 10 4 fioi . 5 -11 , 5 f! GXieliols medical services W TSfokes cash 50 j W SLnigh;er waiting-' n 'gr'aud jury'" T-r . : June 6th . J H Whitt witness' fe " JuiiusAVilli ims-1 t Zach . TTi lkerson '.i , -r" v 00 ' 600 1 15 I 60 130 2 60 '"22 75 '250 5 00 25 00 ' .12.00 35.75 i. 62 00 140 V' : 00 00 .60 Holly.Fister SauiTWrena 50 - 80 J.; July 2 id 188. r li Street u-no ior p , -: 00 K'A Stantorl ior c niJ v fiackney & Noell stationery C G Ntcho'ls uiedical services j AWoods.services at "poor ' h)U88 '- ' MoVria- & Merritt drug SP Stterfiejd Clk Bd CP r Wm Nutt r wicnese , - , J L DlXOti ;r , , f " I 00 00 63 Edwsrc? & Bioughtou tta tionwy - , -s . ' JtJLT 9tb 1 888." JmieiHrn cleapioK .eWr 35 - 20 W T. Nfil.taktfijj tf li &c, 3$0 L'H'DauwI taking tax list ,f H 00 J.t Rrooka takfnir tfX list' .12 00 00 G A Rogers taking tax 16' John F Woody Wklog Ux list I200 ; iai)6 V"H Pally sheriff fees - - 74 i 3 Dixotv rrwitness fws - ';- 1 40 5Q. 06 Sainl Wrenn ,J- : : ""'' -AxiBbT 6tu" 1888. ' -J S Woodvro'vieioni''". . 15 00 90 90 30 W T- Pav A. Co' orov isions ; --v 8 HickoeT Noelt printing f PtrI 6tJ BHroad'b94is i J P,-Wade, costs. ' " , i6 -SO 5q 63 TiTorpas Regp.pr visln s - " tn$5 & Critc,n'r c v9-;. J S Coleman pwvisioua Albcr Psed cuffijLr- . - J. Gso H Jones taking tjrx.1is-;;:rv. r - AUfiosT iSthj . LTfO 50 - .'O Art t4:o 75 Jo)Tl,Foushee claiiing ut-r: ' rod rt Ji'iustr' va"'a, " ' - -. f - tit "T lM-:ii:.J, : ;." ;, 2 '2 LTrtfiv ft irvio f s ' ' Va J T A Wjoitrad sheriff ecr.$-wt.S0L Armstekd .WilljHins "fcitnesH fee S-C 1 50"- v"' ' : A SEPTEMBKR 18H88S.- r ' Wilt Hester , Bttirs8Jee f -r t75" Green Qoins ;. 4 - :7 . " 1 65 ' D W BradshetaWpg tor list''; lS0a. t-.v:TerolHrirdu, - - B yjRijtg roviiiotfs 'f(,ir 200 J T Moore serving road no-AV; s 4 80. 12 0(J C G j Nwbolsmedical ser;, - L B Bcott takrae tax' list J -Ai Woods work at; poof r. , RichmrtndTJaT' for' cdffin 1 2 50 J W-lavugliw,w-aiuBgi-,'onj'. j -U 5 r, - V.. lr' ..'i 854 J-hn i.F. ;, Woody 4usUca ' W H PttUyahViff fees ,ll 1 J M 8oead witness tee - .-' . W A Malone .Justice Peace 7 fees !T , , H E Oakley witness fees - J.B Stand. Id - WlNewtoar " rj 1 WDCothran -'.1. T AWinstead sheriff fees:- -G fihf arbrough i w.tnes8jfe : . ; ! Septerobtfr' ffth. w- ' A'ex Gbws witntss- ie '',' r S 60 85 95 A'Ice Glass . t"' September 7th V, J W SUngher sheriff, fee , L H Daniel josiice peaae lets. - 0,1V- ,Septi ruber IQtb; J"C laE CSC fep' - i-t- 5 84 97 1 R Stray liorn solicitors fees , U 00 " 0CT0B5RLlt 188. v . J M Jordan' f provisions -' -1 D VV K Richmond , T HI Humph lies for grain ' ' A " " and mindrf oi l orders ;; 426 72 " W H Brooks building bridge; . IT D Cothran Mrviug road . . notices . - . , ; , TP, J.Paul repamhg- bridga.- 'j" C V KichoU medical scr- vices ' D A OBeint8ommoTi" jarr JoshuaTaylor moving Vridge. H S Winstead repairinf; ? y J A Baird jr -.-J : l". W H PuUy sheriff fees4 r Morris .& Merritt drugs , G D-leal timber lor Bridges. C M G TTxg8ta& jostice pce ' fees - , . ; a ' ' ' ' October 29th R A Stanford jury fees "t - Rnubeti Burton Si diiry" Mobrc ' John Al.ea . . Jne Noell ! II II NiiU..la . ' " ' DD Ljnshcjtff fVs i 90 10 10 00 50 80 50 C 7 Nicho midivjil Wi "u" "1 -10 ,-. V"flAi J D Jnes proviaions . t 00 D IP K Richuiond rovi , -x 30 75 50 50 10 35 loos J C 'h "rr pn? ring bridge ' w ; ' BJjRir'S8 provisions fw. 'paUpQW.' ' .!'- W T Nel services as -cvm-. 99 25 00 00 misiioner ; i r, --a .t 18 00 T U Sitect services s cora, ioisaioner -r yf r t.. bridge-;.- 5 . J J Brooks provisions - R K DiinLl black smith ac, count 4 IKm Wnnn building bridge . - - . - - . 4 "-, 5 CVM paraesKie PC "Bwn" balance Jor worlc . . on j til& ;A-y ":.. fl D W kjttiebmWd Geo A.Rog rs rs ornwi J J Brookn a cmmxjPH TIrt Street serviwa'a ceuas t iy 3mmlaRJOner!i,JN Ttiomaii Ke0 provisions ; - November 19 h -Unrv Clemcitswitness f ee; RS Thomas " " V '.Jj - ' NvemWr -27th. 'i Thade loHe -wwn'W Tee '4 60 . 1 10 i 00 2 50 WniHBViy, 00 1 . ' -' "Totnljnunt' $5,857 IX' 7 I -ecrTify'to Win corrw.-fia xf,ne , above staieaient 'Tin Dkceu.btr8rdi A , S $6 7?U 1888. 8. I. SATTKKViEMr, . 00 - fi -Vrl-fir. x ffioiie B c c. ; !- r ' ,. .. . '1-' " Notice f s v ; :UvnH eWwiflg uminrnt 'of onov ,ollect4 ; . K ttari r"tH,f.r Um months beiatttnf JVrf, ; It istati'l einru'K ptrul,'t. '" ' O, 1 rirol.-. " . - - twos eo 00 ' t tJT VrtBlMrt tin liners UsbP-A-- r'ici ?1.7 n ii 00 80 E ik. cured tue worv ewwf Con fh.Vvtek Lue . .. . I L.I.. . , . i IO iffvwon. in.wu . , ... j- w tiers V evottiacli aHOLowtls. 6 00" SO 2 90 100 !2 73J--185t. ;1 10 ' :-i ion;-. 105O -r ! ' " ;,i45f-L- .t .'ii.:ri,4'V',, 8 50' 13 50 81.50 5 40 700-. '-20 5O,r:'. w 5 00 t 31 5ft V" ' 252: 10 . . " 13 70 ; 8 00- . , J, -.: so - ' . i.." : 1 00 - .-100'1 - '''I-:r'j'!r.',"u - 10O pi oo;'"'' ! 1 (to 3 00: 69 00 2 00- 16,00 74 1S 15 00 1 r U 85 50, p 50 00' 800 00 - . v. r w ;87 8' c" 37701 440;.'; V2'- tot. 1 1 - S-3 t-.'-fciV-i. - : Si.?
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 13, 1888, edition 1
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