Person County Courier.
KOXBORO. N. C, March, 14, 1889,
BELICIOUS SERVICES j
MKTHODI3T,
1 will preach each month according to the fol-
lowiup appointments: ...
rt lev's Urstsundayatllain, .
Koxboro-second Sunday at II a m, and i p. m.
li Ziou Thiid Sunday at 11 a m,
oak Grove Fourth Sunday at 11 a m,
I'rovidenoa Fourth sunjay at 3 p m.
p avr meeting every Wednesday night 7 p.
in , at'KoxbJro. Sunday School every Sunday
:)-m T.N.IVBY, Paetor.
Allonsvillo- 1st Sunday at 11 a. m.,and Satur
vr before at S p. m.
f nnity 2nd Sund ly at 11 a. m., and Saturday
heforn r't 3 p. m. at Hebron on Sunday 3 p. m.
Mt. Tirzab 3rd Sunday at Ha. m., and 7 p.m.
Webb's Chapel 4th Sun lay at 11a. m., and
fnturdav before at 3 p. m.
Jlolloway'a 4t.h Sunilay.
J. K. UnT'Erwood, Pastor.
BAPTIST.
Fphesns 1st Sundav, and Saturday before.
Mill creek 2nd Sunday, and Saturday before.
Koxboro 3rd Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m., and
at 7 o'clock r. m.
Clement 4tli Sundav and Satrtriay before.
Roxboro l'raycr Meeting every Thursday
BUht.
J. II. Lambgeth, Pastor.
Tied Mountain 1st Sunday and Saturday bc
iore. ,
Antiocb 2nd nndav and Saturday betfore.
r.ethcl Hill 3rd Sundav and Saturday b'i e.
Cross Itnnds, Halifax couuty, Va.4lh Sunday
and Saturday b. fore. a j aw, Pastok.
Mr. J W. Noell, of th j Courier
firm was in town last wfek.
The exact sum which the pen
sion bill mil yield this year is $78,
500. Mr. R. A. ru.s. of that popular
firm, W. T. Pass & Co., spent a few
days in Milton this week.
Krv. r.N Ivey will preach a
Sunny Side, at 3 o'clock p m. next
Sunday evening.
Mr. S. r. f-afterSoM returned
Hsl Kri !;ir, h reported a bg time at
the in-iviur;it:oi?.
Mr. Ernest Cheek R'?d wifv. of
K eulle, spent a fe div the fp'si
cf the wetk with Mrs. A. R. Fought.
Messrs. John Nelson find CIihs
A. Whitfield called in and renewed
tliis week.
The Legislature in joint session
Jft'-it Friday night elected about 2,200
nugiMrates to fill the places of tho e
whose terms expire in August nest-
We are clad to learn that Mr.
Eugene Brdnher has putohas-d a
lot in town, and will shortly elect
residence thereon.
On and after Saturday the ICth
of March, a daily mail will be had
between Lloshoro and Hillsboro.
'1 here will be preaching at the
Baptist Church in this place, Sunday
jaorning Mt 11 o'clock, and at 7 in
the evening.
The charter granted by the Leg
islature to the railway from Danville
sonthward to Yancey rille and Meb
ane allows its extention to Pittsboro,
the county-seat of Chatham.
It is said by the people who
ought to know, that sitce December
15th last, at the very least, 9,500. to J
10,000 negroes have left the State,
of which number 1.000 have gone to
Kansas. The railways are certainly
carrying a great many in large par
ties, but far more in small numbers
or merely as families.
The election bill which was pass
ed by the Legislature i3 no sbch bug
bear as the Republicans attempt to
make it appear. It really amend the
present law in few pui ticu ars, and is
the compromise bill or substitute for
the measure which passed the Senate.
It provides that poll-holders shall be
of both political parties, and does
uot disqualify illiterate voters. Its
provisions for accurate registration
are very strong points.
The matter of registration in this
State will not in fnture be loosely
looked after. The new election law
provides that no registration shall be
valid unless it specifies aa near as
may be the a-e, occupation, place of
birth, and place of residence of the
elector, as well as the township or
ounty from whence the elector has
removed, '.n the event of a removal,
Rnd the full tau.e by which the
voter is known.
Sunday School Meeting,
Owing to the disappointment m our
recently appointed County Sunday
School Convention by the hesivy fall
of show thai day aud the nigijt be
i'ore, aivi st the lequcat of Bro. E J
pMiTish, President. of the North Car-
ohna State Sunday School Ucnven-
i 1 11 V .
fon, a met ling win oe iieia in nos-
Doro on Thursdiy night, March 21st,
ibfeO, lor the purpose of attending to
!hia phafee of our Masters work, in
conci'jf-i ing the ud vaneement of the
Sunday School work in Person coun
ty ixr.d the appointm :vA of delegates
to the Staio Convention in Charlotte,
N C, April 2d, 3d, and 4th. We
hope to ate as many of the Sunday
school workers tVom all over the
present on that night th-t can pos
sibly come. If any one who is inter
ested in this work thinks hecan go
aa a delegate to the State meetiug,
we would be glad for him to come or
se.id in his name stating his purpose
to go. Als wish some one from
has tned to keep its readers posted
on the proceedings of the body, .es
pecially what legislation was of iute r
et toon r peopled We have aone-the
bestr we could with the space we bad.
To the News and Observer, the Ral
eigh coi respondent to Richmond Dis,
patch, and . the State Chronicle we
return our thanks, for the reports we
have been able to make.
Winter.
foe the cotjbier.
The lea Tea are gently falling,
The trees are brown and sere,
While the birds seem to be saying:
"The winter cold and dark is here-"
Over the trees the birds are flying,
Flying to a brighter warmer sphere;
To wait 'till the winter's cold is gone,
And the beautiful spring is here.
Though the winter is cold and dark,
And the trees are brown and bare,
Cod does all things for the best,
And we should never dispa'-r.
And when a bright, sunshiny, day comes,
We treasure it up in our heart,
And lore them al the better,
For being so few and far apart.
Clara Peggotty.
To Sunday School Workers
in North Carolina.
Dear Brethren: A gentni call
was made by the Executive Committee
of the North Carolina Statri Sunday
School Association, naming Fubru.iry
22 1 as the time for holding '-County
Conventions" for parp'ses asset forth
at b-st State Suna:iy School Convention
held ir Raleigh March, 1383, ami for
the fuit'ier purpose of lectino; five (3)
d legates to the nex. State Convention
to be h'.ld in Charlotte, N. C, April 2
3, and 4th. Trie snow, or other causes,
interfered, am! bui few Couuty Con
ventions were i?l 1 TTe have bes'n,
and are now wiibivat funds to taiplot
organizers and l:av-j to appeal to .the
Ministers, Supcni'tprnleu-s ana very
lover of tha ;:rd j- School cmh
throughout the S- ?", to t--etir theru-
selves and see Lb Cyu;.tv C myections
Confederate Pension Bill.
The Confederate pension bill as it
finally passed the Legislature provides
for the payment annually: 1. To suck
as have received a wound which ren
ders them incompetent to perform
manuaflabor in the ordinary avocations
of lite, and to all other soldiers who are
otherwise disabled from performing
manual labor by reason of woixnds
received duringtbe war, one hundred
dollars. 2 I. To such as haye lose a
le abye tbe.knee, or an arm above
the elbow, seventytfiva dollars. 8rd.
To such aa have lost a foot or kg below
the knee, or hand or-urm below the
elbow, or have a leg or artn rendered
useless by reason of a wound or per
rnaneot injury, fifty dollars. .4th. To
such as have lost oneeye, and trail
needy widows remaining unmarried,
twenty-five dollars. But no officer,
soldier, sailor or widow holding a
national,. State or county office, which
pays annually a salary or fees, the sum
of three hundred dollars, or who owns
in his or br own right, or in the right
cf his wife, property ot the value ot
five hundred dollars, a9 assed for
taxation, or svho is receiving sid from
the State under any act providing for
the relief of soldiers who are blind or
maimed, shall be entitled to any of the
benefits of the net. For the purpose
of paying the pensions, a tax of tbree
cents on every hundred dollars worth
of real and personal property of the
State, and also a tx of nine csats on
each t xab!e p ll or male between the
ages of twenty one and fifty years, is
levied to be appihd to this special
tteject, the s- nie to be collected ard
paid into the St it treasury by th
eheriffa as oth.tr Sute tfx?s. The
provision thus made is probably the
very bst that could be done under
existing circumstances. Nevs and
Observer.
Mail Road-Fertilizer.
Tbe Rait Road is now' a certain fact
and I advise all parties having timber,
to get cross ties ready tor "Sale and
delivery.
As the times are -very .hard, I will,
as a favor to tha farmers who, desire.
Sell them fertilizers and take in pay
ment for the cross .ties at the price
fixed by tjie Rail Road Company. They
can be delivered aloiarthe tine, subject
to the approval ot t be Company.
Specifications can be bad at the Of
fice uf J. S, M.nitt.
Keep Tour Money at .Home,
The United States consumes 160,
000,000, pnirs of boots and shee8 pT
annum, 100,000,000 of which are fur
nished by the New England States.
Toe hides come from the South and
West and return shoes. It is the'eame
old Story. We fureish the raw ma
terial and use the manufactured article,
yet -pay transportation en both for
many thousands of miles- We have
right here in Guilford county a half
dozen shoe factoring, yet our people
will insist on wearing foreign made
boots and shoes. Come, that will
never do. Keep your money at home.
by patronizing home enterprises. The
Greensboro North State.
Bucklia's Arnica Salve
Th&Best Salve in the world for Cuts
Bruises, Sores, T leers. Salt Rheum, Fe
vtr - Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands'
Chirblains, Corns, and all Skin Erupe
tionfi, and positively cures Piles, or no
pay required. It. is guarenteed to give
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded
I rice 25 cents per bgfFc-r 6ae by
Dr. It, A. Morto
BUSINESS LOCALS.
JTew Store,
NEW POST OFFICE,
ROSEVILLE,
- PersoitICounty,N. C,
Late, Long's;! Roads.
Is the place to buy ?y our
Gcods.
Hnvinir thl tX&v tjr.alifiert as Admipietrator-
of 11. 11 itichmoMd, 1 hereby notrxy a a per6.
twi7p said estate to come forward and make-
immemat settlement, ani u jierwiua
claims aeainst deceased, are notifiett to present
sanie to ine'Tor payment on or before the izn
daynf Kebruirv, IS99, or this notice W1U iff
plead n bar of their recovery.
Xu.S r CD, lata loy. '
Administrator
Big lot rtf Boots and Shoes, we art
offering at Bargains to suit all.
On the 1st Tuesday in Atrril 1859, 1 Will ell at
public anrtien, to the hiphent hldder, Xr casn,
in front of court house door m Rox1wro. that
tract or peiee of tend -on- which John Crer .
iivt-w, iin iy! iiinc lite muvtn ui miiua w .
Abb Walker. T.I. Hwrrwancl others, contain
ing 20,l acres more or less.
This is. to foreclotie mortgage given oj ania
Carver and wife to J. s. Mmtt,
8-7-4U Assignee of J . S. Merri tt.
Dry-Goods and Notions mPt be
sold, Hard times or no hard times.
Call for our PRIDE tobacco, 6 inch
piec-' for 5 cents never such goods
offoreJ for the money. "
SNUFF, SNUFF, a specialty.
SnfTHr, Coff e and Molasses and oth
er Staple Goods sold at Railroad prices.
Will keep a supply of Meat, Meal
and Flour on hund at uch low prices
that will bring the all mighty Dollar.
AH arc myited to c'dl aud get prices
beiore" 'buying e!ewh re.
YOURS RESP'T'Y,
W.H.MOORE.
W. T. Pasa,
R. A. Pass.
W. T. PASS & CO.
-EEALEaS.IS
EM MD FAECY GRQCEHE8,
Valuable Land For Sale! !!
N. C
Sottnd i.egal Oplnon.
E. Bainbtidge, MundayEsq., connty Attv.,
C ay o. Tex , says: 'Have used Electric Bit
ters with mt. bt happy results- My brother also
was very low with Ma'arial Fever and Janu-
are held in thdi ro?pectivc Counties dice, but was cired by timely use of this
wln re uone hare : bfld. medicine. Am satlsfitd Electric Bitters
The press c-C N-.-rib (rt-llna ervr : saved bis life"
willicg to do its pare :a every goo
etich school in the county would seuii
Boil?, pimples, hives, ringworm or brine in a report of his school.
Please do tbi3 friends.
Respectfully,
Pastors of Roxboro
totter, and all other mauifestatiens
iof impure blood are cured by Mood's
Harsaparilli.
Your attention is called to the
riPW ad. of G Ober & Sons Compa
ny's Fertilizer to be found in another
(lumn. It is sold m Koboro by
Mr. J. A. Long.
Mr. C. A. Ta liel, the popular
book-keeper and cashier of A. Lan
dis & Son, of Oxford, was at home
lust Saturday and Sunday visiting
relatives aud friends.
The many friends and admirers
of Misses Paliie Yancey ar,d Dora
Hughc3 were glad to meet them in
tow a this week, where they have
been visiting friends.
Mr. Waslv F. Reade, of Mt. Tir
7,ah spent a few dtyR in town this
week visiting his dHiighter, Mrs. W.
II. Long. Mr. Re-ido says that times
Hremigr.ty tight but that Shake Hag
can make out now till Blackberry
time.
Mr. Allen, of the firm of Cod
wie & AH- n, who have the oontract
for building the Lynchburg & Dur
ham Railroad, wis in town yeBterday.
We learn that ho said a camp would
bo moyed to Roxboro, and work be
gun in about a week or ten day-.
That is good news to our people.
Abpl Ripny, a young white man
twenty-three years old, was tried for
his life ot Al.imarice Superior Court
last we;;k for killing his f.itner last
fall.. lie was convicted, and sen
tenced to be hung on April 5th.
Messrs.-Pass & ditcher Bros.,
our enterprising carriage manufac
turers, are erecting a substantial
brick blacksmith shop, which wiil he
run in connection with their other
business. This firm has met with
unusual eucGss since they began
business here, a little mre than a
year ago. Judicious adverthsiag Rud
ch'se attention to business will al
ways tell.
An exchange Bays: "Not since
the war has tbere been sucn destitu
tion among the people of Orange
couuty. Sheriff Hughes sava the
colore d people are imploring aid. On
account of the failure of the crops
tho condition of many people, white
and colored, is deplorable, in fact
alarming. Such a ftate of affairs
was never bcfqre known in Qrane.
The complaints and tb.e 8pj?eah for
fctatc aid do nctqnie jrc-to idle and
worth less uegroes, but from those
who Hie known to be Lard woiVing
and deserving"
A Generous Drommer.
The Baptists of Roxboro, N. C,
are very grateful to Mr. John H.
Daniel, of Baltimore, for a nice pair
of Chandeliers, which be sent them
last week for their church. Mr. Dan
iel is with Messrs. Martin, Lane &
Co., Hopkins Place. This is one of
he best, if not the best hardware
firm in Baltimore, and Mr. John
Daniel is said to be the best posted
hardware man who travels the whole
country. lie is known fir and wide,
by the traveling fraternity, by hotel
uroprietors, in social circles, and pre
eminently in business circles. This
free, kind-hearted man will eyer meet
with a warm reception by his many
frieuds in Roxboro, and we hope the
merchants of North Carolina will
show him special honor, and patrcn
ize this houso liberally.
Gratefully his friend,
J. H. Lamberlh.
Roxboro, March 12, 1889.
Warner's Log Cabin Remedies old
fashioned, simple compound1, used in
tbe days ot our hardy forefathers, are
old timers" but uold reliable." They
comprise
Warner's Log; Cabin Sarsaparrllla,
'Hopj an 1 Buohu Remedy,'' 'Congh
and- C Jnump'ion Remedy," "H iir
Toui;:," ' Exrrct,'' for external and in
ternal use, "Pi-sters,"'"Roa Creaan,1'
for Catarrh, and "Liver-PiUs." They
are put up by H. II, Waracr & Co.,
proprietors of Wamet'j Sfe Reni3.
dies, and promise to f qual the stanJard
value of those great preparations. AH
dru ;isis keop them.
work can be vs J, sr.d ;;p Ri to
each vcriar in the tioule causes to see
for himself that a C:.-i Ur County
Convention be iupui at .'nee. Let two
or more M:n;8tr.- and liutcri:-:.;jidp!jtf
isue the ed! iaviting ail fjiiday School !
uoriert to meet on some stattd dy ar.-tl 1
hour at some dcsiyn.ted poe and
formally organize.
L"t it no longer be d lyd- Any
Sunday School Worker i? ooinnv'psiontd
to stir up the biethron to the issuance
of the cU.
All Mimsttrs are delegates. Elect
as delegates thos who will attend, and
please notify Prof. J. W. Gore, S-cre-Ury,
Chapel Hill.
Special rates on. Railroads. L?t
ministers and delt gates who intend
going notdy C. W. Tillett Esq.. Char
lotte, N. C-. Chairman Committee on
entertaining d-'l'-g iti-s.
A pleasant and profitable time may
be expected. Let no County tail to b
represented.
E. J. PARRI3H,
Durham, N. C. President
Mr- D. i. U'ilco.son, of Horse Cave, Ky,
adds a like testimony, saying: He postivoly
believes he would have d.ed, had it not been
for Eleetiic Bitters.
This groat remedy will warn off, aa well
as cure ail Ma'jrial Di.-eases, ainl for all
Kidney, Liver an t tomach Disorders stands
uneqnaltd. Price 50c. and $1. at R. A.
Morton & Co's Drug Stores.
150 acres of land between Ps's mi'l
and the town of Rxboro, ktiowu ;us
the "Sam Pointer Land." v
The land is fertile, well watered,
and well adapted for Ihecti'ticatioa of
tobacco and gram.
It is situated very nea: the corporate i
limit3 of the town. j
The purchaser Can havs ow::
Now Give Attention
To the purification of your blood, for
at no ?eysen is the body so susceptible
to the benefbs to be derived from a
good medicine, as in March, April and
May. Hood's Sargiparilla is the peo
ple's favorite tp'ing medicine. I
stands unequalled for purifying the
blood, curing scroful", salt rheum, etc.
rulating the kidneys and liver, re
pairing neive tissues, streBg'hening
and invigorating the whole body, as
well a checking the progress of acute
and chronic disease, and restoring the
affiVted parts to a natural, henlthy
coudition. If you have never .tried
uooa 8 sirsaparilla tor yoilr "spring
medicine,"' do so this season.
The Way to Test It.
If rneicliauts think advertipemen's
are not read by the people, just let
thorn advertise t iye away 9omtthiog
aud sc bow sunn their stock is ex
hausted. Advertisements ore always
real by Ihe people, for the-e lmid
times they are always on the lookout
for bargain, and when one is offered
they are not slow to take advantage of
it. Elizabeth City News
CONSUMPTION SURELY CUBED.
To The Editor Please inform your
reader that I have a positive remedy for
the above named disease- By its timely nse
thousands of hopeless cases have been per
manently cured. I shall be glad to send
two bottles of my remedy who have con
sumption if they w ll send me their express
and postoffice address. Respectfully,
T. A. SLOcnM, if . C, 1S1 Pearl st., N. Y
White Cap scare iu Eastera North Carolina
White Caps have been talked of so
much at tne North, that tnty are
actually talking about them down this
way, the colored people cfoing most of
tne talking. It was rumored last week
that White Caps had appeared in
Washington, and the colored folks go
awfully scar-id. But the different name
by which they have been called is th
most amusing prt. The narnu fir?
went from white caps to "'white cap-
pprs," then to "kidoappivs," then they
wore the appolln'ion ot "kidney sriup
pers.
Greenville 'HcjUctor.
Returned Hone.
Senator J. A. Long reached home
last Sunday night. His many friends
were glad to shake his hand and
welcome him home, utter his sixty
days of hard work. Wc venture to
say that no District in the State was
abler-represented than thig, the 20h.
MivLong, has urate :ed closely after
tho interests of his constituents, as
has also our Representative, Maj. J .
T. Yancey, what taey thought was
to the best interests of our people,
that they did nothing more nor less.
Well done good ani3 faithful servants,
says the Courier, and m fiay the
good people of .Perg-m couoty. The
business of the Legislature whs prac
tically finished Saturday night, but
it did not adjourn till Monday mora
ing. In some respects this Legisla
tuie has done more work tban any
ever held heretofore. The Courier
time for payment open g o:l ?cnrity
j. T. Strayhobn, j
Agent.
Desiring .to change our business, we j
offer our entire stock ot if irdvrire,
consisting of stoves, plowp, plow o.t-t-ir'gs,
guns, nd in fact evovyui'i-g usu
ally found in a first-class hard wurc
store, at cost. J. A. Carver & Co.
LOOK TO YOUE INTEREST.
Do you need a plow, trace chains,
eto. es, buggy or wacon whip, hard
ware of any kind for building purpose? ?
If so call on us at post office, &vd you
will save money. We are st-llbi at
coHt. J. A. Carver x Co.
f
Sleep With Your Head to the North.
Scientific inves'iaiion proves that
there is the best possible foundation
for the belief that wethould sleep with
our bodies lying north and south
Eich human system has magnetic
poles, one positive aud one negative
It is true some persons have the positive
pole in the head and the negative pule
in the feet, and others the reverse
St. Louis Globe Democrat.
Special Notice!
Ou and after the 1st diy of
March, 18S9, we will adopt the cash
system, and wiil sell' only for cash.
strictly. We dolus that we may be
able to sell our goods at a ebort
profit, and are confident that it will
benefit both our customers and our
selves. Thankiug our friends lor
their liberal patronage heretofore
given us, and hoping a continuance
of tha same, we are
yours very truly,
W. ,T Pass & Co.
State of Oaro. City of Toi,ed , ?
Lucas Couuty, S 3.
Fkanx J. Ciiknsy tn -ses oath tha
he is the s n;or p r.ner r f ihe firm m
F. J. Cwesky&Co., doins-busitjegs in
the City ,.t Toledo, county and State
aforesaid, and that s-id firm will pa
the sum of ONi: HUNDRED. DOJ
LARS for each und everv ease of Ca
tarrh that cannot he cured bv tho u;-
of Hall's Cataivrh Cvkk.
rUANk J. CHENEY. .
Sworn to before me and subscribed
in my preserve, this 6th d;,y Rf'Deoem
ber, A. D. 18S6.
j I A. W CLE A SON.
fi, " Notary Public
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern
ally and acts directly .upon, die-blood
and mucus sut faces of the .system.
Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo,; 0
gpTSold byDriiggis'8, 75 cerrs..
Tho LeTelers and Destroyers.
There are always some peop.o in
tvtry community who try to pull
Mown everything h-it is moral and
good, but that is no reason whatever
fr those who are interested in the
wtlf re aiid morality oi their const iv to
fcdnp their progressive work. Bethel
Herald.
Notice.
Will eell t the higheit bidder at tbe Onrl
huse door in Boxboro on JU jndav the 15th of
April being Conrt week, a tract of land belone
insr 'othecststeof William Carer deceaseM.on
the waters of uents Creek, ac joining the lands
of .John A liarnet, Mangum carver ana others,
containing 97 acres more or less, this being tract
on wtiicn said carver uvea wnen ne uen.
Terais of sale : Kiitr do.lars cash, baliance in
six months wun bona (ana approveu security
soiu to pay asois.
March ittn itnsa.
C B. BROCKS,
Kxecotor.
Notice.
By virtue of an order of the Superior Court
I will sell at the Courthouse door in Roxbnro
on Monday tbe 1st day of April what is known
as the o. v. iiargis Homestead tract, of Laura
Hargis. One half cash, bailunce in 6 months
in eresr at eper csnt. ou oeierrea paymeai.
Thib 12th flay of Aiarcn, 'a.
.'(.i.ussnmu, cum.
k'-.-p ? h.-ind Ht al'. times
. . -'JOFFEfi,
: LARD,
Icn JiOLASES
c
ZD GO DS,
F ENCH & PLAIN
CANDIES, '
Nuts of All Kinds,
which we sell remarkablMow prices.
Our motto is to
Notice.
Noticd',
Tbt srireties ot C-G. Mitchell are hereby noti
fled to meet me in my office at half past9 o'clock
Mondav mornintr. Anrd 1st. as taji coinp!!e-i
to make settlement with creditors at that time.
Judgmea 8 will be taken against all parties
owinj; C. (i. Mitchell, or Mitchell & Brooks
who fau to coma forward ana settle osiore teat
date. J. S. MERBITT.
Asaipnee of C. U. Mitchell
J. D. MoiiRia, A. R FousnKE
J. D. MORRIS & CO
Druggists.
Have a fresh supply of Landreth Garden Seeds.
Mr. Morris is the ONLY LICENSED IJinvCi-
GIST in tbe connty.
Prescriptions a specialty.
ROXBORO, N. C.
BOPIdY
TREATED TTRSE?.
Positively Cared with Vegetable Remedies.
Have cured manv tbonsttnd cases. Cure pa
tients pronounced bopeless'by the bsst pby.-i-tians.
From first dose rvmntoms rapidlv dis
appear, and in ten days at least two thirds i f
all syutdtoms are removed, Send for free boi.k,
of testimonials of miraculous cures. Tea dav3
treatmeittfnruished .r-e by mail, If you ordr
tnai, send 10 cents in stamps to pay postage.
Dli. u. ii.iiiitt&a a soTis, Atlanta, io.
Notice.
TAXES! TAXES 1 TAX27S! FOR 188S!
FAIR WARNING!!
All persons owinc me Taxes for tbe rear 1883.
must pay fey April 1st 1S89 or I will be oompelleil
to collect by distraint. The law requires me to
settle and to do so 1 must collect the taxes at
once. Very Respectfnll,
W. II. JULLY,
Sheriff of Person comity.
Notice.
The following is a list of the money collected
from K5 ober 1st, 1S38, to January 1st, 1889:
Nov. 18.
8. A. Barnett, Justice, State vs. Squire Barn
ett, 12.00.
J. P. Wade, Justice, State vs. T. Wright, 53
cents-
Geo. H. Tarbro, Justice, State vs. Thomas
Tacebs, 10 cents.
Dec. 18S8.
8. A. Barnett Justice, State vs. W. A. Dun
can, $?.0O.
W. V. Timberlake, Justice, State vs. James
Wagoner. COcents; atuevs. McBroom, $100;
State vs. iatta ana Mcuroom,
8. B. WINsTK D,
Treasurer
"Live and Let Live."
We hve recently added to our
business and which will be an import
ant feature, that of keeping
HAY, COM, BRAN, &c, &c,
to feed stock, whicii will be sold at
remarkably low prievs. x
A Car Load of
Hay and Corn
will be in this and next week.
Winter and Spring Seed Oats.
When in neeJ of such ca'l and see us.
YOURS VERY TRULY,
W. T. PASS & CO.
to selloerpopn'ar ";
Town sis' C'v.:n-v. iIHS.i:Vl ,.u.
Lrtdios in Feeble Health,
From any Cause,
Send at once for a bottle of Fly's Nerve
Tonic Pills, as this r raady is guarantee;! to
cure you, as it has been iirescribed by lend
ing physicians of the United States for more
th .n a quarter ol a century, nut as otirspa'-e
is limi ed. we can only name a few of the
many diseasas for whbh it lias been success
fully us..d, among which are Headache, Neu
ralgia. Convulsions or hts, Constipation,
Kidney troubles, Corea Neuralgia of the
Smmach and Bowels, aud Is a specific for
Neuralgia of the Womb aud its appendage?
and all diseases resulting from a want of
sufficient uerve force, thoroughly regulating
.11 the functions of the womb.. And more
especially the reproductive organs of boh
sexes, enabling young girls to safely past;
the critical change from girlhood to woman
boo 1. Correcting all menstrual irregular
ities and displacements of the womb, thereby
conducting her through the important period
of child-bearing, relieving her of many c f
the pains and anxiety incident thereto
shrough the menopause or "change of life,"
to a hale, healthy, vigorous and enjoyable
old age. It relieves the sickness of preg
nancy and promotes a speedy recovery from
confinement, It purifies tbe bood, bui'iL
up the system aud imparts vigor as if by
magic to the whole body, clearing the skin
of dark or brown blotches, on the face of
ladies suffering from some form of menstrual
derangement.
It is not only a most invaluable remedy
for female diseases, as above stated, but xa
peculiarly adapted to some diseases of men,
such as Spermatorhoea, loss of nerve power
premature old age, and want of fierve vigo:
peculiar to professional men. Can be take.:
with benefit and perfect safety at all timee.
Each bottle contains. one month moiuh'e
treatment. Price $1.03 per bottle.. Seat
by mail, on receipt of price.
Address C. B. Fly, Sole Proprietor,
MempLis, Tehn-
Winstead House,
ROXBORO, N. C,
W. H. Williams,
PROPRIETOR.
Tuis-htui9e is open to tbe
PUBLIC GENERALLY
- and for
Diuaimers Particularly.
Good rooms, table fare th,? very
best the market wiil afford.
CHARGES MODERATE.
Call and see m whenever an oppor
tunity Hfford. I am atro prepaid to
take care of horses.
W. H. WILLIAMS,
Notice!
Having this day -qualified a Administrate
oa the estate of liosetta Hargrove, 1 beruby no
tify all persons owing said estate tc co-rs
forward and make immediate vKie:it, ;rd ail
persons holding claims against dcreasfd
present tbein to tne for payment on rr before the
sour day t February 1830, or this notice will be
p?ead i-i bar of tbeir'rccove y.
'Ibis Feb. 20th it9.
E. A. P. ss
Admimsu-atui.
AT COST. -
From now un;il disprsei of, wc will
HfU out etirj o;k of Hardware at
(0if. J. A. Carver & Co
A Sate Investment,
Is one which is guaranteed to bring you
satisfactory results, or in case of failure a
return of purchase price. On this safe plan
you :an uiy from our advertised Druggist a
bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief
in eve y case, when used for any aHe. tionof
Throat. Lungs or Chest, sucn as Consump
tion, inUamati 'n ot iungs, ijroncuuis,
Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc. It
is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly
safe, ac.d cun always be depended upon.
Trial bottle free at R. A- Morton & Co's
Drugstore.
A Prodictlon .
The New York Suns corresponds nt
at Washington predicts tnt Harrison's
Cabinet will not bM together ninety
days. He says after H.uri iaon got to
JPnshmgtoo be did not seek B'aino's
advice. H ; y& il rin will mnke
his ofiicera. only, chief cl-rk- . Tim
will show now true oi otherwise thl6
j3. WurQigtM ptuf.'
Tobkcco Fertilizer
HIGH GRADE Q UICK RELIABLE.
xls Farmers eiiorss it, T1S7 say it tells in fits HELD mi on tag WAREHOUSE JL03R.
SW TD S VPPQ JEV Importers and Manufacturers.
. 1! . 1 lUi S Elilu 01 W. . EIGHMOND, VIRGINIA
AGE2TTS WANTED. F3IC23 EEDJCEJ). Writs for Teatlmoaiala aad Prlcsa.
For Sale by
Vi T PASS.& CO R xU N O FtUON & FLEMINiTj, Milton, N C,
WALKER BROS. Milu.n, N C. R 11 BAS. 0nmglia,ro Store, N C.
CATiHINGTON h TK AXTON Durham, K. C.
Notice
FLORAL QUIDS FOB 1839-TH5 PIOEEB SEED CATALOGUE CF AMERICA.
and or cultivates
for 13 cants
ivates a plant hould have a copy. Price pf Vick'r Florm. G"tnB. containir.g certificate ecd 1
worth of Seeds, only 5 cenjs JAM2S VIC2 SEEDSMAN, Eoeae8ter, M, 7; ; '
TIaviBg qualified as Kxccntrix ef thf '.a
Tas. V. Terrv, I hereby notify all pert-oa -i-g
sa d estate tbcome forward and atake jm . r 3:
ate stiilt ment; and alt persons buidir.g -laitiis
against the intestate are nereity no tolled to pre
stnt the same to me on or before Feb. 14, 1K:,
or this notice wiil be plead in bar of their rcr.C'v
err. This the llh f eb. 1HS0.
3 ks. Kliza A. Tt.bv.y.
Exsscntvix.
Notice of Sunamons
SOltTH CAUOLINA ) Ijr SCPKRIir Ool kt.
I'ersou Coumy litlor tue uiera.
X. IJroach -Adwtcistrator ef AVJltiam ilar-
snall .
v a,
Molina C, Breach etal.
To Mary A. Fox and husliand, Jchf. It Vxr
Ida Atten. JaA Marshall. fcsoeot the heti Hi
law oi ' "f, ' m i . .......... .
notified to be and appear at he fiit-e ot JUe
clerk of the sirier Cnurt i Person rouniv,
Vorth Carolina, -aturiay in iu uaj pr
and answer or demur to the cuupain.
herein tiled in cam onice.
Tbe purpos ofjhts aetion is to hare a firal
Pt-ltifiiifnt ot tbe admitti tration Of tht- plain uiT
the said J lroauh Administrator vt v i-. ,
imixii. ... ......... .
au td under ft proper Judgement ftft: curt.
C's vi a s AJPti v- - .
Oeo. 1. Tb'txtbn,- . - . A. J .nisi. V, hi t
. THAXTON & W Al KINS,
" PANT G-'K'DS . OV JtAii'IJS'
T.U.TKS DRKSB GCODK ". '.''fa
ns, Fov.rifrb iftj - - "V Kict.-rur.a, a
E. A Uindeher Jialcspaan iax. niiitti'.e S . i,u ;
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