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Person County Courier. ROXBORO. N. C, Jan 17, 1SS9. JOELICUOTJS EBVICB8; . . tTHHMBT, -y AllensTillo Irt Sunday atll a. m.,and Salur- trlty-aud Sunrtiy at U a, nu, ami Saturday before S p. m.-ftt Hebron on Sunday 3 p m. M -fVihard Sunday at 11 a.m.. and Sat- WeW. . Chpel-i4th Snulay at 11 a; m., and J , j, E. Ujipkrwood, Pastor. ; . , o-. , ..... V - BAPTIST. ' Knhesua-lat Sunday, and itoTb,J?:a .. i . . i. c.rioTr . n A Sn tiirdnv before. Uoxboro 3rd Snnday at 11 o'clock a. m., anrt Clemeni-ith Sunday and Satupjtayore. fcoxborerraycr Meeting evory .Thuraday lght i : J. n. LAMBKRTH.PASTOJt. - ed MoonUia 1st Sunday and Saturday be- toAntiieh-3nd Sunday and 8 Bethel HiU-3rd Sunday and T CressBoads, Halifax comity, Va.-th Sunday M4 Saturday lniore. pA8TOR Cloudy Drizzling rain. Foggy weather. Time settles every thing except taxes and subscription. " Old papers for sale at this office. 25 cents per hundred. The weather prophets are again predicting a wet summer. It is said 1,000 darkies wenrJ from Goldsboro to Georgia one day last week. - A neighbor had so natural a picture of a ten that it laid in his .drawer foi a week. Ex. Proposing td a 200 pound widow with half a, dozen children is said to be a matter of some -weight, It is a dangerous place where no one ever .jets out alive." Then what a dangerous place this world is. 'A wave on which many a poor fellow has been'carried away is the wave of a Jace dged cambric hand kerchief." It is said that Yanderbilt wa worth $274,000,000. More tan the entire assessed value of the -State of North Carolina. , "There is a man, in New York who, it is said, can eat nine pounds of steak at a sitting." He might be termed as & large steak holder. . i "The Lord loveth a eheerfdl giv- j er, but the cheerful. giver has seldom anything- to give." And the editor laves cheerful paying subscriber. Teach self-denial, and make its practice pleasurable, and jou create for the world a destiny more sublime than ever issued from the brain ot the wildest dreamer. When a strand of feminine hair gets entangled iu.a masculine scarf pin it does pot require a very heavy step iu an adjoining room to makf two hearts beat as twenty Ex. Your attention is directed to the change m the advertisement of Pass & Critcher Bros, to be found else where. When wanting repairing done or anything in their line don't- fail to ycall on them. . Mr! John L. Noell, of Mt. Tir zah. ; has -gone to Battleboro this State. We regret to see such ener getic young men as Mr. Noell leav ing old Person, but when they go we wish them abundant success. - - ... i this is the way in which a Mon tana feminine justice performed the .ceremony in making "two souls with but a single thought, two hearts that' beat as on". "Arise! Grab hands! Hitched! Six dollars. Cash up; no trust.'' .. t reborn thanks to W- N. Jones, 12sq., for the second annual report of the Bureau of Labot BUtis tics of the State of North Carolina for the year 1888. ; The report is full and contains tfBuch valuable inform .nation- - V , " In Iceland it is the custom- lot everybody to kiss everybody else he meets! i 1 1 requires a good deal of skill in Iceland to meet only the peo ple you5 would really like to Be6.-Sorn .orviUeMumal Deliver us from that cold region. Our genial jtioncr, Mr. P. E Pa eh, requests na focay to bis friends that he is m tiiratbrs (oldtand and ever ready to serve! his friends , and customers when wanting anything in his line. Call and see Charles when you are in town. : - J-: 7he next session of Miss,' Meri1 Jordan's music vs'choel'; will begio next Monday, January "2 Isf.' Miss Mollie is an excellent music teacher, and all those wishing, to have their children well trained in instrumental, music will do well to pationize her. Your attention is directed, to the adv. toTbe found ! in another, column, in this issue, of R. K. Daniel & Son. tnanofacturert of "fine buggie8,carri' ages &e i undertakers, nd agents for the celebrated Nissen wagon. v. They do all kinds of repairing on-short notice1 and at reasonable rates. - Be mrt and give them ft c&tf and be con v Centre Crick headj: quarters for tobacco. , ' ' ', - - Mr. John F. Woody was in tow last Mend ay. . J. D. Brook with Centre Brick warehouse. , Mr . D. M. Hinesi of Mil ton ,vas in town thle week. - The English is said to be a race across the Atlantic. All grades of tobacco sells high er the Centre 3nck warehouse. Try J . D. Brooks. Maj. J. Tv Yancey, our repre eentative, is on the House committee for Peual Institutions. . The county commissioners last first Monday appointed Mr. Wm. M Clayton, Coroner for this connty. ifr. W. W. Kitchin who spent he . nohdays with his relatives at Scotland Neck Te turned last Friday. --There were started, in North .Carolina in 1888 no less than forty one cotton factories, eight more than la. any other Southern State. Just as' we go to press we learn that Hoiv Mat. Hansom was nominated by the Democratic cancus last Tuesday night on the second ballot, to sucfeed himself in the United States Senate. Frost bitten tobacco as well as all other grades of tobacco sella; bet: ter at Centre Brick warehoused Don't forget J. D. Brooks when jjtfd go to uxrord. - Messrs. Long & Pass have their new boiler for their planing mill op, and everything is now running in good order. It is a great conveni ence to the people of thia section. Mr. J, A. Long, our Senator, ts on the following Senate committees; Internal Improvements, Insurance, and Propositions and Grievances, tie is chairman of the committee on Insurance. Marriage must be a failure among the Russian peasantry. Upon a. convict ship conveying women only to Ssgelien seventyfive per cent, of the prisoners had been convicted of f killing their husbands. j j Having moved my black smith shop up zftar my residence, at Forks of the road, just above the steam mill, I will be glad to have my friends' and patrons to call on me for work at that place in the future. Frank Thompson. Mr. John M. Leneave was brought here last Saturday and lodged in jail, witbout the priyilige of giving bail, upon the charge of - reakmg into the store of Capt, H. V. Harris, of Alllensville township, on Thursday nigit in the Christmas. In another place m this paper will be found the advertisement of the Winstead Heuse, W. H., Williams proprietor. Mr. IFilliams has recent ly opened this house and will spare no "effort in making it a first class hotel in every respect. Don't fail to call on him, We learn that Mr. A. K. Ledoux of New York cityr repi eventing a big French Cbppei Syndicate, has through bis attorneys, Messrs. Graham & vViuston, of uxford, purchased the celebrated Yancey copper mine, situ ated in this and Granville counties, The price paid was $40,000. Mr. C. G. Mitchell has acecepted a position with Mr. J. S. Lock hart, proprietor of the Banner warehouse of Durham.. Mr. Mitchell. is thorough ly known in this county and 'makes an excellent warehouse representa tive and he is now connected with a good house. Mr. Lockhart is to bje congratulated in securing hu services. The first quarterly conference of the Person . circuit will be held here in the M E. church next Sat urday nd SundavvThe ,oonference will be presided over -by Rev. J. T. Harris, our new presiding elder Owing te "sickness of his" wife Rev. Mr. I vey it is feared will not' be present, V- Be sure to read the advertisement of Messrs, W. W- Fuller and J. M Wliitied, trustees for Capt, E. J. Par ri8h, announcing' that tby will sell stores, iown lots, stocks and parson al property at public auction, at the Courthouse door in Durham, on 'lht.rsday. Jan. 24th, at 12 o'clock; Some'of the bestpropei ty in that town is -included in this sale. Remember tbo time and be on hand prepared to make safe arid profitable investments. A Sal Investment, Is one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or m case of failure a return of-purcEase pricey On this safe plan you can ouy trota our aavenisea .uruggui bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery forJJoa sumption. " It is guaranteed to '; bring relief in every case, when used for any affection of ThroaO'tings or Chest, such as Consump tion, vJnflamaUon of -. Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma. Whooping Cough, Croup, etc. It :.v,1wiinnt btm! nrnAftliTtrt tnt A " rverfrwtlv safe, 'and c:.n always be depended upon 'ashes isur .cpneentrated wish and Trial bottle freest Rv'A, ; Morton & Cors.' benediction.. 'l"r;:- - " V ' : lr Drucstore-- s :" ' - -:' AMLauk-' Increase of Cotton Millls. -,..'..".'' -v .' ' la the South ,ot!On roilts haTe in-i-reasei- frDQv l80, 4 with .15,222 looms and 313 989 spiodlag, in 1880 to over 800 mills, with about 38,000 looms and 100,000 spindles, wJhil many , new nulla are uuder construction, and many old ones being enlarged. The value f cotton goods made in the (South was $3i,00(',000 in 180 aad nearly $50. 000,000 tor 1888. " In' 1830 there were 40 cotton-setid oil milU-in the South, sow there -about 160, with about $U r 000, 000 invtsted. ManuJ 'aeturtr' Eee ord. , - , Bucklia'a Arnlea Salv. - The Best Halve in the world for Cuts Bruises, 3orea,X leers, Salt Raeum, Fe ver Sores, Tetter, ' Chapped Bands1 Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erupe tion s, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded rice 25 cents per box. For sale : by Dr. R, A. Morton & Co. A Hint Tmr Busineaa Men . ; "Nothing venture, nothing have," just as true a maxim in advertising as in any other line of business; neith er more nor less true' - It impossi ble that all advertising, should; sue-' ceed, however well devised: it is im- pjssible that all should fail, if it be well conducted. The concurrence ol good fortune with good management ies at the root of. success in every enterprise. He that waits for fort-- uno never finds it! The risk of good er bad success must be taken. Roan' oke News. Betbel Hill Acadamy? .Send your boys and girls to us' and we will do our best for thm. Come on young ladies and young men. ; to Bethel Hill school and we will tsuke great pleasure in helping you to obtain an education. Our tuition is reasona ble, and board, room, lights, fuel, etc. will only cost you from $6 to $8 per month. You can . board with the teachers in sisbt ot the Academy . We have already enrolled 81 students. yet we can take some more. S come On and give us atrial. Respectfully. Mb 3. Akna. T. HxRSison, Miss Mulliic Lucas, -Rav. J. a. Beam, ' Tber Is no Doubt A bo at This. " Waldo F. Brown the well known Ohio farmer and agricultural writer, has proclaimed himself a convert to the value of corn and cob meal. From actual experience he says he is prepared to believe that the 12 or 14 pounds of cob, wheu ground fiue, are worth as much as the same number of pounds of corn. Mr Brown has so Jar experimented only with this meal for cattle, but intends to trj it on horses ana swine. Agio Berne Journal. How to Gain Flesh and Strength. Use after each meal Scott's Emul sion with Hypophosphites. "It iaas palatable as milk, and easUy digested. The rapidity with which delicate peo ple improve witb its use in woriderful. Us it and try your weight. As a rem edy for Consumption, Throat affections and Bronchitis, it ft unequalled. Please read: . 'I used Scott's Emulsion in a ehild eight months old with good results. He gained four pounds in a very short time." Too. Prim, U. D., Alabama. v "I gave Scott's Emu!nion to vgentla mn 65 years old. troubled with Chron ic Bronchitis, with the most excellent rcEuSta." J. O. Cison, Brsken Arrow, Ala. An Item from Bethel HUI. - The following appeared last week in the Bethel Hill Weekly, a paper prepared by the teachers and students of Bethel Uill High' School for their Friday evening-exercises: PRO MEMOBIA. Dec. 25th some joung sportsmen went out hunting. After tbey. had bunted until noon or sometime after they stopped to rest awhile at the place commonly known as Sandy Knoll, Mr. Z. G. Rogers, one of the sporting young men, had a. Winchester repeating rifle. He was examining the lock or some part of the 'gun when bo acsidently pulled the trigger causirig the gun to fire sending a ball through the head of Mr. liouser Woody who was lying in front of the gun about four or five feet. Ronser belong to Me. Walter Woody and was ever dutiful to his master. :" No doubt one ofthe nobles tof the canine race ' has gone the way of all the earth. - He will be much m.ssed around the fireside at Mr. Rafflu Woody'e. The-writer knew Rouser well. Ue knew bim to be a faithful dog- always on duty especially at Bethel Iiill schooj Whether ;he learned much or not the writer is un able - to sty, but thia he does know that he was very familiar with all the scholars and made free -with their dinner whenever he felt like it with out consulting them. "Ho doubt a terror to the cows ar.d hogs is gone, for he never refused to take hold of . them when. told. , 'X he writer hopes that his master gave a decent burial as - the last- respect ot honor that could be shown him Jace -to bis A Hitch on Gaano. '( . ; ' . - Xruano men say they can't sell tleir gojds for less than $3,'0ato $4.00 ad vance over last year, and the Alliance farmers' have "met and "resolved that they won't bu r at the. advance. So there ieems o be- a hitch in the dubi i ' . . Si ness . mat even ape miaaie - man, as sharp as he may -be, .can't unfasten. Maxton Union. " , Small XnduBtriea Mak the Town. A number of small enterprises pay better than a few large ones,' A man with little or no experience can start agnail enterprise and gradually jn- crease its .proportions with his in ci easing capital -and profits. : It is such a bueineBS that is the greatest success and such men who make for tunes. Clinton Caucasian.. More Money in the Country, , Mr. RE. Gray, of Virginia, ha? been selling stock in Wadesboro for several years, and has had abundant opportunity to judge the financial condition of onr people. While con versing with us a few days ago, he remarked that there was inrch more money in the handflrof.Sa 'people of the county than-he fiad ever kndwn . It adesboro Intelligencer. ' : Merit Wint, - .- 5 . We desire-to say to our citizens, that fcr years we have been selling Dr. King's : New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen'a Arnica Salve and Elec tric Bitters, and have never handled, reme dies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. " We do not hes itate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popu larity purely on their merits, R. A. Morton & Co., Druggists. A Roof Falls In. About 8 o'cloca yesterday evening, just before time to quit work, the roof to the extension of the works of the Durham Sash, Door and Blind Factory fell, carrying s;x carpenters with it. S trance to say, none of the workmen were seriously injured and all but one reported for duty this morn ing. Mr. J. D. Johnsou sustained se vere bruises and will probably be una ble to work for a few days. The car penters were engaged in sheeting the roof at the. time of the occurrence. The accident, we are informed, was caused by the spreading of a rafter. Durham Plant. Alliance Warehouse, Representative AllianC! men of this tobacco section held a meeting in this place yesterday. Quite a large, num ber wfcre prcssnt. ' The ol.Jet was the establishment of an Alliance warehouse in Durham for the sule of leaf tobacco. As tho meeting was ene with closed dcors- to all save Alliance men, our information i3 based upon hearsay. We understand a Board of Directors was appointed which will have charge of the matter and it is aow at work perfecting arrangements lor the open ing of the warehouse. We also learn that about $7,000 has been pledged tor the enterpiise. Wjb wish the farmers every succcess in their undertaking. We beheys they can mke such a warehouse very beneficial to Durham. Durham Recorder, 9th inrf. How's This! We ofter One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cared by taking Hill's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Con., Props,, Teledo, O. We, the uadenigneid, have known P. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perlectly honorable riu all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by tbeir firm.. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Telodo, Ohio. Waldincc, Kinnan & Marvin, wholesale . : druggists, Toledo, Ohio. ' E. H. Fan Hoesen, Cashier, Toledo National Bank, To!edot Ohio. Hall's Catairh is taken internally acting directly upon the blood end mucus surfaces of the system; - Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Serloaa Accident to Col. J. C. Wilkerson, The many" friends of Cot. Jno, C. Wilkersowln thu county -will regret t learn the serious accident which befell him on Monday," the 7th of this month. CoU WiUerson is a brother of Mrs. A. RTFoushee. rAu account of the acci sent will be feund below- which is clionad from' the Durham Tcbaeeo Plant. . - 'CoL JohnC. Wilkerson, ex-Regiv ter of Deeds of Durham county, met with a bad; accidsut 'at his plantation nbout two miles from here, Monday, the 7th Inst, Hewas Stanaing near a tree that was-being Jelled. , When it fell, toe limbs of the tree struck against another, which threw it backi the butt striking the -Colonel, knocking him down and fallingjOn him. The . lower third of his left thigh was broken, -and the other nearly so. The side of his bead waa considerably biuijed, and some fears are entertained that he may. be internally injured. He remained un der the tree about an hour before help with hand spikes could get it:off of him. He is getting along nsVtll as could be expected, though freguent. attacks of extreme nausea greatly trouble bim.- Thi full PYtenr. hiairianaa have not certaiuiy been ascertftiucd,: but fcu.ts . . -, - . They Took It Baek ' -. , .1 - J We clip the following' article from lL8.v jyreo and Ghuerver , A vcry.funnv tbinij. cafrre to ltght yesterday r mornng-that J? funny ;to almost every body except Billy MabTne ui Virginia tJQ the day before the legislature met a gHihtriag of the re pubiican leaders oLthetBtate-itere Was noted, and it was'understood th t their object was to engineer ad endorsement by a caucus of "the republican member of the legislature of fioaTe-Nortti Cvrc. una republican for a portion in Harri son's Cfbiuet. . The republicans -can- cased on' Tuesday night accordingly- out it Pas tince leaked.out that tbiough a strong Sherman influence which was brought to bear .on the unsuspecting througn the agency Vf W. P. Canaday. Shermau'a mn Fridav. a resohitmri was bulldozed through the caucus en-. dersmg- William Mahone : of Virginia roc a cabinet position. In this resolu tion was incorporated by way of apolo gy, a clause stating it was understood that. Mr.. Dockery who had been the most prominent North Carliuian rnehi tioned, did aot desire the position, and he -was thereupon endorsed or he position ol Consul General to London. .The action of the caucus was kept a secret for a day or two but finally got out and then there was tt row in the T camp. Wb-ea the Blaine reDUblicahsN utoiu num MR MlArmnn l llnvva c done they swoonad down fmm ika west and gathered their clans here in battle array, and night before last the had another caucus held for themselves to see something about vvho should go into Mr. Harrison's cabinet and who shouldn't. They held forth until a la'e hour as night and when they cam out they had passed by the repub lican members in caucus assembled a resolution unequivocally rescinding the former action e-draing Mahone, the resolution being carried by vote of 27 to 2. - The name3 of Meters. Richmond Pearson Sam Phillips and Wm. Bax ter, of KnOxville, Tenn., were all mentioned for tne endorsement, but the caucus adjourned without taking further action than rescinding the Ma hone endorsement Several promineut republicans stated yesterday that they had come here to have the endorsement recalled, that they had done it and they didn't care who knew it. A Alonster Swindle. Have you ever thought of it ? There are people throughout the length and breadth of this land, standing around with eyes open and hands ready to grasp, waiting to be humbugged. And there is always soma fellow, or some concern, that pisses their way and gives them a pretty big dose of jasf the thing they want. They swallow it down with apparent gusto", smack their lip and say, "It's good !' Just see them when tbo truth is revea!6d. "My, myf" Their faces are as Jong a mid summer's day and their dispositions impress you. witb -the idea that tbev had been soaked in a barrel of 100-prof vinegar. If wears off finally, and thy are ready for some other style of humbug. So the world wacrs. The biggest swindle, p-.rkaps, of the uinetcenth century ; at any late theian gsst scheme we can recall just now, has just come to light in New York. It is a barefaced humbug in which Englishmen and Americans paid lor is good money, and more than one mil lion dollars waf .lost. It was a most ingenious, gigantic and successful swindles. It excited tho operators on the Liverpool and Birmingham Stock Exchanges as tby had never been before- in the hietory of these plices. The northern daily press is' filled with long accounts concerning the transactions. ..Briefly": Four years ago Henry C. Friend, of New York, claim ed that he had discovered a process by winch raw sugar could be refined witb the aid of electricity. Friend stead fastly kept his alledged secret, impart. ing it to one bat his wife. A company was toimed, in which Americans and wealthy English men were drawn, known as the Electric Sugar Refining Company. They were going to reduce the refining of sugar from, $10 to 20 ceats per ton. Friend died and his wife claimed she knew all about the new process. A factory war established in Brooklyu. It's .workings were kept secret. Samples of the refined-sugar were exhibited.- Nothing purer could be .conceived. It now tarns out tnat it was no process at all. "No pound of sugar ; bad been ? refined. Tbey had purchased refined sugar, chiefly cubes, ind hadT:t been prepared with a chemical, liquid' which eliminated the. ordinary impurities found in all sugars, aad the chemicals used had crystal ized the cubes to "a largo extent and when they were broken tbey had a finer ap pearancs and quality than sagarjeas ever known to possess. There are now some very dejected and mad people in New York and tbey say seme of the same; class are coming over from En gland to make a personal investigation Durham Recorder. , a flN MABRIED. i J ' J ' - Bj request we publish Llie following: Harried, by Johu F. WoodjE?q, on Wednesday evening, December 7th, 1858, at 7 o'cloe, Presley Day to Maggie Duncan. " - " - : A Notice. ; - TTaVtBg this day qualified as administrator ef Mrs. Julia Ann Williams 1 hereby notify all persons owing eaid estate tJ come forward an make iinme-iiale payment and all persons hold ing claim against the estate to present asae to the andersigned on r before Dee. Slat 1889- or this notice will be plead in bar of their recoierr Xhisthe?li day of December 183. i . O.B. WILLIAMS. ' I30t ";,. Administrator. i BUSINESS XCOALS: Remember Rr Fonsli.e. has be fewt;en fue4hou?ond nd two tlioUsand pair of shoes and b tots atl.kw prices' mutJT 6old.v-;ncady money wi. buy them awfulcbeap.' - . " Noticjs All persons " indebted ' to the firm of S. J. Barnett & Oo.v will nleasio iorwarq ana. settle at once, as the business . .. , . F" "" auar jse settled VP. i - - - - j s v ; : S. J. BaitMKTT tt Co; v .Remember Ar R, Founee haa 'oe tween oue'thousan i and twothousaad pair of shoes and boots at low prices must be sold. Ready money will buy the awful cheap." '. v v - " . ' . Remember A. R. Fnashee has be twtn one thousand and two Lhminn.i pair of shoes and boots at low prices- must be sold. ! Ready money will buy them awiul cbwap. x - TREATED FREE. PoBitiroly Cared with Teffetabls Rendles. .iff curea manv thousand cases.' Cure a tients pronounced hopelcsa by the best physi ians. From first dose symptoms raptdly hil- iVtdlnSiri removed. Send for free book oi testimomalfl of miraculous cnres,f Ten davg m3 "5! Z J.e?,rf by niail, n you order n m- ; ' v . OHlS&fJdDrTlSPCTlStS Nex Weortte J . 'A. Leng'shere i yovr will And a fine lot ef - - ii . DRUGS -MEDICINES PAINTS, OILS - BOOKS, ' ; - S TATIONERY, CIGARS, TOBACCO, . &d, &Ct ATTHE - ' RAIL EOAD PRICES. Our Mr. Morris being the Licensed or Lawful druggist in lown, we therefore re speetfullysolibit the patronage of the good people of this county. v ; . PHYSICIANS T2BSCKIPTIONS a "sPEC-I'ALiTY-. and at SPECIAL - LOy rjtiCES. Call and see. Try us. . J. a IIORRIS & CO, Druggists, - ROXBORQ, N. C. 08 . KewtaK.Maeklne' nit a all para, by placing oar naehiaM. W llltl III aaa faeat im ta Popi aa u pmaa m aaoa wcaiH7,BM vtar hmt avwhtc-machiua udi lb Oi world, with aU ttia attachmmia. wui auo fena rree a canplMa f aar coMhr aea Mlaafaia mmt show what wa mi, lhaaa wka may call at your hofM.ua aftar S mDla. In retora m aak Ibat aa ainuuau iaaa bmobm yaar aw Thia liama aaeMa la ran oat it aold forlfBS, wUk mm raruaatttt bafata pafpai laser patanav hiek ktave rua awt i le.Nr.OH. FigatTacaiwaaTi, aaa bow aaua law S. Baat, MroBfatt, ami wm. (al BaMhiaa ia tar wosld. AU fef bf(ef fasatraetiao ciraa. Tboa wtiawiUa; aaat aweeaaaa atfraa. eaaital reaalfaa. Haki aura free we beat arwiar watntaa a. the world, awa the fSnrt lin.of workl of htyn art arw amwi amwiiui la AaMriaa. VlalTJB at CO.,B -40. JkMcmmtm. Mate. iVa SJn VJi UaV Stocks and Personal a a. rnnn I !fW;3 lUae 'mm. We will sell at public auction atdhe eonrt heuscdoorsiu Durham, N. C, on . "; - - ' . Thursday the 24tb Day ol January,- p,;al!2 o'clock IT:- the (ollowiog valuable aad disirable - Tea Scares of the Capital Stock of First National Bank of Durham, N; , par ralueflOO ashare. Ten Shares of the Capitol Stock ef the " ..r Durham Electric Lightning - Company, par value $100 a share. Tift j Shares of the fpitsl Stock of the Durham Fertilizer Company, par value $100 a 8hari One good ; PhBDton ahd Pair AND HARNESS. One Black Mare, One Fine Buggies, One Open Buggy, TWo.New., Two Story Brick Stores" " ith. nlatfl Hasfl front each 5&2x5fr adjoining First National Bank. . . , - - 'r s a Two building lota, adjoining above named ; store, each fronting 25 j , ietoaParri&h itreet and haying a depth of 85 feet. It i quite ukerjr that wshaH offer many additional lots.. This will be.the most faTm--. able opportunity ,for safe and. profiabl3 tnestment i ever cflered in ; JJUrnam-: Tnese scores anu.iuta are Pariish's Brick Warehouse and are among the most desirable lecationg in Durham Stocks and 'Personal Propertylashl - a. 111! IUII Va - - - - ed.H I ue uoaersignca wia mrauit above montioned property " ' r ; Durham, N. CL; Jan. 12th.' 1888: BEAL ESTATE, One third cash, one tnird in six montns ana one . : . third in twelve months with interest on deferred paymenta, at rate ot ; eittht per cent per annum from, day of sale till paid, title to be reserved v:- .m.nt Tit? a t.Aflll b.K(iv TtVftnertv nerfect anJQnencumrjff - r ; .wiluam '..daffbon;-. ; FURNITURE AND IIATTRESS: nAHUFACTURER, : 1450, 1436 and 1438 Main St., 2i Gov'cru 'r?Sl., r(Qtveftr: and Fruukliii Bta. 1 mjA fmt W&uk I t I rmim Imhm.. wl I ' ! t i ' . - fcMipltMU Tbaat taaiMa, aa ..'-'. ? aa.iaa. watok, wa Hat . . TL- T awn aa i4 .VZ nriTirr y I mm al mm u a XT X II 1 I t 1 r.-,;, Eil .. 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But Xackp ruuu. . nan aa Deea oeooaaisi wnBiy onuurea." 0. Bbagdow. But iAwkport !'.f nSei-ed nntold Bisenr frun Female -i couM obtain relief from haim v-.... ' : esysr l nave sno CuxnDlainta. and . except Brown Iran Bitten." . Ccnuine hagabore Trado Mark and aroeaedted Hnee - on wrapper. T&ke no ether. Made only by - '.-!', jj Utt rUVW Lfiiin Property For, Sale, property : -the two horse f ol BayBorses; " - ; Sad die Horse, " Two,:Top teet, Bituted;on Parriah -twei- 7 f uh-wwj uyyvmv v v . a ' a m - a " ' Ji -f. s . - .r- W--.4 - -- - - - ' V'V mvy miuruuiuuu uum J Tfi-..-' .,,c"; . " '' : - r J. WjnTTED, Trnstees tor$.-J. .Parrish, , 'J Iff.' J are very serious mdged.? " - -
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 17, 1889, edition 1
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